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Table DP-3. Profile of d h a. t
<br />Geographic area: Roseville city, Minnesota
<br />(Data based on a sample. For information on con fidcndality protection, sampling error, no nsarnpll ng error, and deftnitions. see text)
<br />Subject
<br />Number
<br />Percent
<br />Sub*d
<br />Number
<br />Percent
<br />EMPLOYMENT STATUS
<br />PopufaUon 10 yearn and oyer ............
<br />23,319
<br />1110.0
<br />ol".............................
<br />141
<br />100.0
<br />in labor force . , _ ..
<br />18.549
<br />05.5
<br />Less than 510,x.. .. .. ..
<br />575
<br />3.9
<br />Civilian labor force,
<br />10.520
<br />65.4
<br />$10,000 to 514.999... .. ....
<br />810
<br />5.5
<br />Employed , . _ _ •
<br />18,075
<br />63.8
<br />S15AW tO 524.999.. . '
<br />1,4 25
<br />9.7
<br />Unemployed _ . _ ..... ........ ..
<br />445
<br />1.6
<br />S25.0W lad SM,999 ... ........ , ...... ...
<br />1,920
<br />13.1
<br />Parmt. of civ4fian labor force ....
<br />2.4
<br />(X)
<br />SWOM Lo $49,999 .. .................. .....
<br />2.364
<br />16-2
<br />Armed Fonaes......... ..
<br />29
<br />0.1
<br />SM.000 to $74.999.... .. ........ ...
<br />3220
<br />22.0
<br />Not in tabor force. ... .. ....................
<br />9,770
<br />34.5
<br />$75= to $99,999 .............. ... _ . _ ....
<br />2,007
<br />13.7
<br />Fernates 16 years and over .............
<br />15,327
<br />100.0
<br />$100,000 to 5149,999- ...... ....
<br />1,571
<br />10.7
<br />In labor form ... ... , . . , . .. . . .
<br />9,167
<br />59.9
<br />5150,000 to 5199,999 - .
<br />444
<br />3.0
<br />Civilian labor forte..... . , .. ..
<br />9,149
<br />59.7
<br />$200,000 or nee , ..... . _ .
<br />293
<br />2.0
<br />Employed - - - - - - .... - . .....
<br />8,964
<br />58.5
<br />Median household income (dollars)
<br />51,059
<br />(X)
<br />Own children under 8 years .............
<br />11967
<br />100.0
<br />With earnings ........
<br />11,300
<br />77 .E
<br />All parents in family in labor force .
<br />1397
<br />71 0
<br />Mean earnings (dollars)'
<br />60,233
<br />(X)
<br />With Social Security income
<br />4,509
<br />31.4
<br />COMMUTING TO WORK
<br />Mean Sociat Security income (doiiarsl'
<br />14,044
<br />(X)
<br />Workers 16 years and over ..............
<br />17,761
<br />100.0
<br />With Suppternentai Security Income . ..
<br />297
<br />2,0
<br />Car, truck, or wan - - drawe alone
<br />14.389
<br />81.0
<br />Mean Supplemental Security Income
<br />Car, truck. or gran - - carpooled
<br />1.559
<br />9.3
<br />(dollars)' ... ................
<br />7,828
<br />(X)
<br />Public transportation (including laxicab)
<br />453
<br />2.6
<br />With public assistance income.. .
<br />244
<br />1.7
<br />Walked__ ... - . , , 1 ...... ..
<br />533
<br />3.0
<br />Mean public assistance income (dollars)'
<br />2,990
<br />(X)
<br />Other means.... . , .
<br />143
<br />0.8
<br />With retirement income ..... ............ . .. .
<br />3,124
<br />21.4
<br />Forked at home .. ....
<br />584
<br />3.3
<br />Mean retirement income (dollars)'. _
<br />22,260
<br />M
<br />Mean travel lime to work (minutes)' . ,
<br />20.0
<br />(X)
<br />Families - - - - - - - .........................
<br />81879
<br />100t0
<br />Employed civilian population
<br />Less than $10.000... ....
<br />129
<br />1.5
<br />16 yonra and over .....................
<br />18 0075
<br />100.0
<br />$10,000 to $14,999.
<br />171
<br />2.0
<br />OCCUPATION
<br />$15,000 to $24,999.
<br />465
<br />5.4
<br />Management. professional, and related
<br />$25,000 to $34,999.
<br />740
<br />8.5
<br />occupations ................... , ..... , . _ ...
<br />6,762
<br />48.5
<br />$35,000 to 549,999 ....... .....
<br />1,210
<br />13.9
<br />Service occupattons _ .......... , ..........
<br />1.854
<br />10.3
<br />$50,000 to 574,999.. ......
<br />2,319
<br />26.7
<br />Sales and office occupaHons .. • .... , .... ... - -
<br />4,916
<br />27.2
<br />$75,000 to $99,999.... , .. ....
<br />1,642
<br />18.9
<br />l=aving, fishing, and forestry occupations _ .
<br />16
<br />041
<br />$100,000 to $149,999....... .....
<br />1,364
<br />15.9
<br />Construction. extraction, and maintenance
<br />$150,000 to $199.999 . . ... . . ....... ..
<br />365
<br />4.2
<br />occupations ............... , .. • ..........
<br />871
<br />4.9
<br />$200,000 or more .............. _ ... ...... .
<br />254
<br />19
<br />production, transportation, and material moving
<br />Median family income (dollars) ....... ........
<br />65,851
<br />W
<br />occupations ................... .
<br />1,855
<br />9.2
<br />Per capita income (dOtlars) ................. ...
<br />27,755
<br />(X)
<br />INDUSTRY
<br />Median earnings ( doflars).
<br />Agriculture. forestry, fishing and hunting.
<br />Male full - tittle, year -round workers... . ....
<br />41,765
<br />(X)
<br />and reining ............. ...
<br />64
<br />0.4
<br />Female full -time} year -round workers . ...
<br />32,389
<br />(X)
<br />Constnrc6on ............. _ ...
<br />883
<br />3.7
<br />Number
<br />Pint
<br />Manufacturing.. _ . ..
<br />2,155
<br />11.9
<br />Irrlf mlesale trade ..... • .. .. _ . . _ ..
<br />573
<br />3.2
<br />Mow
<br />balow
<br />Retail trade ................ ......
<br />1.945
<br />10.8
<br />poverty
<br />poverty
<br />Transportation and warehousing, and utilities .
<br />816
<br />45
<br />Subject
<br />level
<br />level
<br />Information ..... - - .....................
<br />586
<br />3.1
<br />Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental and
<br />POVERTY SCATS IN 1999
<br />Ieasiru�........ ... _ . , _ ..... ... _ _ . - .
<br />1,546
<br />8.0
<br />Families ................. ..
<br />324
<br />2.6
<br />Professional, scientific, management, adrninis-
<br />With muted children under 18 nears. ....
<br />193
<br />5.6
<br />trative, and waste management services. . _ ...
<br />2,149
<br />11.9
<br />With related children under 5 gears , ....... _ ..
<br />117
<br />9.1
<br />Educatknal, haalth and vial services ...
<br />4,944
<br />26.8
<br />Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation
<br />Families with female householder, no
<br />and food smic:es ..... ...
<br />1.053
<br />5.8
<br />husband present ............ . ..........
<br />144
<br />13.3
<br />Other seruiaes (except public administration) - - ..
<br />781
<br />42
<br />With related children under 18 years...... .....
<br />141
<br />23.5
<br />Public administtafion.... ........... , .. , ..
<br />940
<br />5.2
<br />1afVith related children under 5 years . - - - . .. , - -
<br />134
<br />35.7
<br />CLASS OF WORKER RKER
<br />Individuals ..................... . ........
<br />18353
<br />4.2
<br />Private wage and salary workers ...... , ..
<br />13.897
<br />78.9
<br />18 years and over .... _ .. _ . .. ...
<br />1,030
<br />4.0
<br />Government workers .........................
<br />3,405
<br />18.5
<br />05 }ream and over.... , ... - - - . . _ ..
<br />180
<br />2.9
<br />Self - employed workers in own not incorporated
<br />Relettad chfidren under 18 years ...............
<br />275
<br />4.5
<br />lousiness ........... .................. . .....
<br />746
<br />4.1
<br />Related children 5 to 17 years ......... ... - .
<br />t6a
<br />3.5
<br />Unpaid family vworkens ........................
<br />27
<br />0.1
<br />Unrelated individuals 15 years and over.........
<br />740
<br />9.8
<br />- Represents zero or rounds to zero, (X) Not applicable. }
<br />' If file denominator of a mean value or per capita value is less than 30, then that value is calculated using a rounded aggregate in the numerator.
<br />See team.
<br />Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census 2000.
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