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<br />Age profile changes
<br />since 1990
<br />*Preschoolers (Age 0-4)
<br />decreased 9% to 221
<br />- . . . "?G�'!,3
<br />� �. � • � ,
<br />■ Younger school-age
<br />children (age 5-9)
<br />decreased 10% to 199
<br />■ Oldez children (10-� 7)
<br />increased 10% to 360
<br />(Crt��-�t�ide - . .. � �'°,4,j
<br />■ Working-age adults (age
<br />18-64) decreased 3% to
<br />2,332 .' . • ''.- �Jc'cr�etzs�d =�"!�)
<br />■ Elderly adults (age 6�+)
<br />decreased 13% to 792
<br />�t =•• • ..'.-uacrea�ec�21%)
<br />Worlcing Age
<br />Early career working-
<br />age (Age 16-29)
<br />decreased 2.8% to 740
<br />.�t� ... �� �• �• .C�L'C]"E'17SL'� 1 U�o �
<br />M i d career working-age
<br />(Age 30-54 years)
<br />increased 3.9% to 1,320
<br />.'� : . ;.:�• irc��en,�d 3%�}
<br />■ Older working-age (Age
<br />55-69 years) decreased
<br />29.7% to 510 � -� . � � . .
<br />�iccrc'a� erl I l'a3
<br />'1 ti'' S Grr_ I�i � ., F�.�, I.: �.i�.vr.: .
<br />uF�,
<br />W11a� do households
<br />look like?
<br />�2.35 persons per
<br />household (average),
<br />down from 2.44 in 1990
<br />, -- . . • ., . — ?? 0)
<br />■ 26% of all households
<br />have children, the same
<br />as in 1990 ". '�� d�t:��eras�>d
<br />.:�..: ?;5;'�� �o -: _.
<br />■ Of all households, 65%
<br />contain families, 21 %
<br />have children in two-
<br />parent families, 4% have
<br />single-parents and 26%
<br />have a householder living
<br />alone (C�ify-�c����e 59'31, li°,i��
<br />�°,�o iln�i •• . � � . •
<br />Housing
<br />■ 1,607 occupied housing
<br />units (both owner-
<br />occupied and rental), 20
<br />fewerthan in 1990 '�-'� �
<br />.. :� irrtrc�a;c���t b�f IU36 �.. 1�,545}
<br />O f these occupied
<br />housing units, 491 are
<br />rental (a decrease of 21
<br />unit since �990), and
<br />1,116 are owner-occupied
<br />(an increase of 'I unit
<br />SinCe 1990) (City-tr�r.�ic � - _-�.
<br />iaac� er��in,; bi� •: -' �aizr2 9,518
<br />,'7�.c2�er7bi11, b�r 566 • , � � -
<br />Vacancy rates of r�on-
<br />rental housing units
<br />increased from 0.27% ���
<br />D.36%, and rental
<br />vacancy rates decreased
<br />from 3.94% in 1990 to
<br />0.81 % . •:r . - --.- alid
<br />Racial diversity
<br />increasing since 1990
<br />*Whitepopulation
<br />decreased from 95% to
<br />,�
<br />9Q�D '...... --'.._' �J�ir f0 �� uJ
<br />■ Asian population
<br />increased from 3% to 5%
<br />.'.' . �,�.•3%fo5°.��)
<br />Black population grew
<br />slightly to re�nain about
<br />2% Ec1t���-������E� z� ro 3°/ }
<br />■ Hispanic population
<br />increased from 1% to 2%
<br />(Cit��-zuide 1'% to 2%)
<br />■ American Indian
<br />population fell slightly
<br />to still be only <�°/Q (Crt��-
<br />���rr.ie � � ��'ith ��--:
<br />■ 2°/a of residents are
<br />multiracial � �.-:� � . �. �:� 2 /)
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