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2005 American Community Survey Gulf Coast Area Data Profiles
Total FEMA Designated IPA Area Data Profiles
Demographic - Sex and Age, Race, Relationship, Household by Type
Social - Education, Marital Status...
Economic - Income, Employment, Occupation, Commuting to Work...
Housing - Occupancy and Structure, Housing Value and Costs, Utilities...
An * indicates that the January through August and September through December period estimates are significantly different at the 90% confidence level.
NOTE. Data are limited to the household population and exclude the population living in institutions, college dormitories, and other group quarters.
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TABLE 1. PROFILE OF GENERAL DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS
General Demographic Characteristics
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January through August 2005
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Margin of Error
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September through December 2005
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Margin of Error
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Statistical Significance1
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Total population
| 11,092,395
| +/-169436
| 10,707,592
| +/-226833
| *
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SEX AND AGE
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Male
| 48.0%
| +/-0.5%
| 48.1%
| +/-0.8%
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Female
| 52.0%
| +/-0.5%
| 51.9%
| +/-0.3%
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Under 5 years
| 7.5%
| +/-0.3%
| 7.3%
| +/-0.5%
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5 to 9 years
| 7.6%
| +/-0.4%
| 7.7%
| +/-0.4%
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10 to 14 years
| 8.0%
| +/-0.4%
| 7.7%
| +/-0.3%
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15 to 19 years
| 7.4%
| +/-0.3%
| 7.2%
| +/-0.4%
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20 to 24 years
| 6.6%
| +/-0.3%
| 6.5%
| +/-0.5%
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25 to 34 years
| 13.2%
| +/-0.4%
| 13.4%
| +/-0.5%
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35 to 44 years
| 14.4%
| +/-0.5%
| 14.4%
| +/-0.6%
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45 to 54 years
| 14.4%
| +/-0.4%
| 14.5%
| +/-0.4%
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55 to 59 years
| 5.7%
| +/-0.3%
| 5.9%
| +/-0.3%
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60 to 64 years
| 4.4%
| +/-0.2%
| 4.5%
| +/-0.3%
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65 to 74 years
| 6.0%
| +/-0.2%
| 6.0%
| +/-0.4%
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75 to 84 years
| 3.7%
| +/-0.2%
| 3.8%
| +/-0.3%
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85 years and over
| 1.0%
| +/-0.1%
| 1.0%
| +/-0.1%
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Median age (years)
| 34.8
| +/-0.5
| 35.1
| +/-0.6
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18 years and over
| 72.2%
| +/-1.5%
| 72.6%
| +/-2.1%
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21 years and over
| 68.2%
| +/-1.4%
| 68.7%
| +/-1.9%
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62 years and over
| 13.2%
| +/-0.3%
| 13.4%
| +/-0.5%
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65 years and over
| 10.7%
| +/-0.3%
| 10.8%
| +/-0.5%
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18 years and over
| 8,012,061
| +/-110493
| 7,769,752
| +/-145851
| *
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Male
| 46.6%
| +/-0.5%
| 47.3%
| +/-0.5%
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Female
| 53.4%
| +/-0.5%
| 52.7%
| +/-0.6%
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65 years and over
| 1,184,664
| +/-35076
| 1,160,488
| +/-56619
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Male
| 42.2%
| +/-1.2%
| 42.2%
| +/-1.7%
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Female
| 57.8%
| +/-1.3%
| 57.8%
| +/-0.9%
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RACE
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One race
| 10,963,611
| +/-170390
| 10,576,728
| +/-222720
| *
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Two or more races
| 128,784
| +/-17839
| 130,864
| +/-26141
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Total population
| 11,092,395
| +/-169436
| 10,707,592
| +/-226833
| *
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One race
| 98.8%
| +/-0.3%
| 98.8%
| +/-3.0%
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White
| 66.7%
| +/-0.7%
| 66.9%
| +/-0.9%
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Black or African American
| 24.5%
| +/-0.9%
| 23.3%
| +/-1.2%
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RACE ALONE OR IN COMBINATION WITH ONE OR MORE OTHER RACES
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Total population
| 11,092,395
| +/-169436
| 10,707,592
| +/-226833
| *
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White
| 67.0%
| +/-0.7%
| 67.1%
| +/-0.9%
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Black or African American
| 24.6%
| +/-0.9%
| 23.5%
| +/-1.1%
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HISPANIC OR LATINO ORIGIN AND RACE
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Total population
| 11,092,395
| +/-169436
| 10,707,592
| +/-226833
| *
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Hispanic or Latino (of any race)
| 15.8%
| +/-0.8%
| 17.2%
| +/-1.0%
| *
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Not Hispanic or Latino
| 84.2%
| +/-0.4%
| 82.8%
| +/-1.0%
| *
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White alone
| 55.5%
| +/-0.8%
| 55.0%
| +/-1.0%
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Black or African American alone
| 24.0%
| +/-0.9%
| 22.8%
| +/-1.1%
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RELATIONSHIP
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Household population
| 11,092,395
| +/-169436
| 10,707,592
| +/-226833
| *
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Householder
| 38.9%
| +/-0.7%
| 38.1%
| +/-1.0%
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Spouse
| 19.0%
| +/-0.3%
| 19.0%
| +/-0.3%
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Child
| 31.6%
| +/-0.7%
| 30.8%
| +/-1.0%
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Other relatives
| 6.8%
| +/-0.4%
| 7.8%
| +/-0.6%
| *
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Nonrelatives
| 3.8%
| +/-0.3%
| 4.3%
| +/-0.3%
| *
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Unmarried partner
| 1.7%
| +/-0.1%
| 1.6%
| +/-0.2%
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HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE
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Total households
| 4,310,421
| +/-48552
| 4,078,147
| +/-57992
| *
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Family households (families)
| 69.0%
| +/-0.9%
| 70.0%
| +/-1.3%
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With own children under 18 years
| 33.6%
| +/-0.9%
| 33.2%
| +/-1.1%
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Married-couple families
| 48.8%
| +/-0.8%
| 49.8%
| +/-1.2%
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With own children under 18 years
| 22.0%
| +/-0.7%
| 22.3%
| +/-1.0%
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Female householder, no husband present
| 15.5%
| +/-0.7%
| 15.3%
| +/-1.0%
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With own children under 18 years
| 9.4%
| +/-0.6%
| 8.6%
| +/-0.8%
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Nonfamily households
| 31.0%
| +/-1.0%
| 30.0%
| +/-1.2%
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Householder living alone
| 26.5%
| +/-0.8%
| 25.3%
| +/-1.1%
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65 years and over
| 8.4%
| +/-0.4%
| 8.2%
| +/-0.6%
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Households with one or more people under 18 years
| 38.1%
| +/-1.0%
| 38.1%
| +/-1.1%
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Households with one or more people 65 years and over
| 21.1%
| +/-0.6%
| 21.8%
| +/-1.0%
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Average household size
| 2.57
| +/-0.03
| 2.63
| +/-0.04
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Average family size
| 3.14
| +/-0.03
| 3.16
| +/-0.04
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1Users should be cautious when examining the statistical significance of the difference for a
level estimate between the two periods in the profile. Differences may be due to nonsampling errors,
for example, the inability of ACS interviewers to obtain access to some areas.
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability.
The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through
the use of a confidence interval. The interval shown here is a 90 percent confidence interval.
The stated range can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval
defined by the lower and upper bounds contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability,
the ACS estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability,
see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
The ACS sample is designed for the production of single-year and multi-year estimates, not partial-year
estimates as are presented in this product. Because of the reduced sample sizes for both period estimates
(relative to the full-year sample), sampling errors on these estimates will generally be larger than the sampling error
for corresponding estimates in the full-year 2005 ACS estimates.
The number of householders does not necessarily equal the number of households because of differences
in the weighting schemes for the population and occupied housing units.
For more information on understanding race and Hispanic origin data, please see the Census 2000 Brief
entitled, Overview of Race and Hispanic Origin, issued March 2001.
Explanation of symbols:
1. A '-' entry in the estimate column indicates that no sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
2. A '-' following a median estimate means the median falls in the lowest interval of an open-ended distribution.
3. A '+' following a median estimate means the median falls in the upper interval of an open-ended distribution.
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