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Detailed Census of Population & Housing Info. 2000 - Cumberland

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Table DP-2. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected Social Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentSCHOOL ENROLLMENT<strong>Population</strong> 3 years and overenrolled in school .................... 37,622 100.0Nursery school, preschool ..................... 2,646 7.0Kindergarten................................. 2,136 5.7Elementary school (grades 1-8) ................ 18,449 49.0High school (grades 9-12) ..................... 9,304 24.7College or graduate school .................... 5,087 13.5EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT<strong>Population</strong> 25 years and over .......... 96,899 100.0Less than 9th grade .......................... 10,903 11.39th to 12th grade, no diploma.................. 19,610 20.2High school graduate (includes equivalency)..... 35,189 36.3Some college, no degree...................... 15,212 15.7Associate degree............................. 4,600 4.7Bachelor’s degree ............................ 7,820 8.1Graduate or pr<strong>of</strong>essional degree ............... 3,565 3.7Percent high school graduate or higher ......... 68.5 (X)Percent bachelor’s degree or higher ............ 11.7 (X)MARITAL STATUS<strong>Population</strong> 15 years and over .......... 115,577 100.0Never married ............................... 34,787 30.1Now married, except separated ................ 57,366 49.6Separated ................................... 3,873 3.4Widowed .................................... 9,163 7.9Female.................................... 7,115 6.2Divorced .................................... 10,388 9.0Female.................................... 5,617 4.9GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERSGrandparent living in household withone or more own grandchildren under18 years ............................. 4,235 100.0Grandparent responsible for grandchildren ...... 1,658 39.1VETERAN STATUSCivilian population 18 years and over . . 109,230 100.0Civilian veterans ............................. 12,260 11.2DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIANNONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION<strong>Population</strong> 5 to 20 years ............... 33,663 100.0With a disability .............................. 3,466 10.3<strong>Population</strong> 21 to 64 years.............. 75,700 100.0With a disability .............................. 17,676 23.4Percent employed .......................... 50.6 (X)No disability ................................. 58,024 76.6Percent employed .......................... 76.0 (X)<strong>Population</strong> 65 years and over .......... 17,798 100.0With a disability .............................. 8,255 46.4RESIDENCE IN 1995<strong>Population</strong> 5 years and over ........... 137,590 100.0Same house in 1995.......................... 83,769 60.9Different house in the U.S. in 1995 ............. 50,140 36.4Same county .............................. 35,978 26.1Different county ............................ 14,162 10.3Same state .............................. 9,340 6.8Different state............................ 4,822 3.5Elsewhere in 1995............................ 3,681 2.7NATIVITY AND PLACE OF BIRTHTotal population.......................... 146,438 100.0Native....................................... 137,431 93.8Born in United States ....................... 128,614 87.8State <strong>of</strong> residence . . ...................... 98,698 67.4Different state. . .......................... 29,916 20.4Born outside United States .................. 8,817 6.0Foreign born ................................. 9,007 6.2Entered 1990 to March <strong>2000</strong> .............. 4,317 2.9Naturalized citizen .......................... 3,514 2.4Not a citizen ............................... 5,493 3.8REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORNTotal (excluding born at sea).............. 9,007 100.0Europe...................................... 2,366 26.3Asia ........................................ 808 9.0Africa ....................................... 45 0.5Oceania..................................... 7 0.1Latin America ................................ 5,665 62.9Northern America. . . . . . . . ..................... 116 1.3LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME<strong>Population</strong> 5 years and over . ............. 137,590 100.0English only ................................. 109,457 79.6Language other than English . ................. 28,133 20.4Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 12,209 8.9Spanish ................................... 22,898 16.6Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 10,275 7.5Other Indo-European languages . ............ 4,236 3.1Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 1,493 1.1Asian and Pacific Island languages . . ......... 608 0.4Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 292 0.2ANCESTRY (single or multiple)Total population.......................... 146,438 100.0Total ancestries reported ................... 146,205 99.8Arab ........................................ 65 -Czech 1 ...................................... 422 0.3Danish ...................................... 129 0.1Dutch ....................................... 1,780 1.2English...................................... 12,296 8.4French (except Basque) 1 ...................... 2,320 1.6French Canadian 1 ............................ 400 0.3German ..................................... 17,761 12.1Greek. . . . . .................................. 382 0.3Hungarian ................................... 697 0.5Irish 1 ........................................ 15,612 10.7Italian ....................................... 22,881 15.6Lithuanian ................................... 229 0.2Norwegian. . . . ............................... 407 0.3Polish ....................................... 4,441 3.0Portuguese .................................. 58 -Russian ..................................... 1,321 0.9Scotch-Irish.................................. 1,191 0.8Scottish ..................................... 1,320 0.9Slovak ...................................... 136 0.1Subsaharan African. . . . . ...................... 1,204 0.8Swedish..................................... 1,038 0.7Swiss ....................................... 214 0.1Ukrainian .................................... 1,390 0.9United States or American..................... 5,350 3.7Welsh....................................... 779 0.5West Indian (excluding Hispanic groups) ........ 1,074 0.7Other ancestries ............................. 51,308 35.02-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 The data represent a combination <strong>of</strong> two ancestries shown separately in Summary File 3. Czech includes Czechoslovakian. French includes Alsatian.French Canadian includes Acadian/Cajun. Irish includes Celtic.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-3. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected Economic Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentEMPLOYMENT STATUS<strong>Population</strong> 16 years and over ............ 113,545 100.0In labor force ................................ 65,642 57.8Civilian labor force.......................... 65,614 57.8Employed ............................... 59,129 52.1Unemployed ............................. 6,485 5.7Percent <strong>of</strong> civilian labor force ............ 9.9 (X)Armed Forces.............................. 28 -Not in labor force............................. 47,903 42.2Females 16 years and over .............. 55,970 100.0In labor force ................................ 32,318 57.7Civilian labor force.......................... 32,318 57.7Employed ............................... 28,545 51.0Own children under 6 years.............. 10,047 100.0All parents in family in labor force .............. 6,645 66.1COMMUTING TO WORKWorkers 16 years and over .............. 57,387 100.0Car, truck, or van - - drove alone ............... 44,954 78.3Car, truck, or van - - carpooled................. 7,843 13.7Public transportation (including taxicab) ......... 1,281 2.2Walked...................................... 1,186 2.1Other means................................. 887 1.5Worked at home ............................. 1,236 2.2Mean travel time to work (minutes) 1 ............ 23.1 (X)Employed civilian population16 years and over ..................... 59,129 100.0OCCUPATIONManagement, pr<strong>of</strong>essional, and relatedoccupations ................................ 14,661 24.8Service occupations .......................... 11,207 19.0Sales and <strong>of</strong>fice occupations .................. 14,081 23.8Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations....... 1,058 1.8Construction, extraction, and maintenanceoccupations ................................ 5,770 9.8Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations ................................ 12,352 20.9INDUSTRYAgriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting,and mining ................................. 1,491 2.5Construction ................................. 3,359 5.7Manufacturing................................ 10,819 18.3Wholesale trade.............................. 2,065 3.5Retail trade .................................. 6,549 11.1Transportation and warehousing, and utilities .... 3,193 5.4<strong>Info</strong>rmation .................................. 823 1.4Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental andleasing..................................... 2,543 4.3Pr<strong>of</strong>essional, scientific, management, administrative,and waste management services ....... 2,880 4.9Educational, health and social services ......... 14,239 24.1Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodationand food services ........................... 4,136 7.0Other services (except public administration) .... 2,632 4.5Public administration.......................... 4,400 7.4CLASS OF WORKERPrivate wage and salary workers ............... 43,850 74.2Government workers.......................... 12,112 20.5Self-employed workers in own not incorporatedbusiness ................................... 3,031 5.1Unpaid family workers ........................ 136 0.2INCOME IN 1999Households ............................. 49,096 100.0Less than $10,000............................ 5,243 10.7$10,000 to $14,999........................... 3,610 7.4$15,000 to $24,999........................... 6,721 13.7$25,000 to $34,999........................... 6,532 13.3$35,000 to $49,999........................... 8,279 16.9$50,000 to $74,999........................... 9,947 20.3$75,000 to $99,999........................... 4,716 9.6$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 2,962 6.0$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 494 1.0$200,000 or more ............................ 592 1.2Median household income (dollars) ............. 39,150 (X)With earnings ................................ 38,408 78.2Mean earnings (dollars) 1 .................... 50,180 (X)With Social Security income ................... 14,694 29.9Mean Social Security income (dollars) 1 ....... 11,270 (X)With Supplemental Security Income . ........... 2,922 6.0Mean Supplemental Security Income(dollars) 1 ................................. 6,291 (X)With public assistance income ................. 2,605 5.3Mean public assistance income (dollars) 1 ..... 2,721 (X)With retirement income . . . . . . . ................ 8,978 18.3Mean retirement income (dollars) 1 ............ 15,127 (X)Families ................................ 35,373 100.0Less than $10,000............................ 2,392 6.8$10,000 to $14,999........................... 1,934 5.5$15,000 to $24,999........................... 4,421 12.5$25,000 to $34,999........................... 4,676 13.2$35,000 to $49,999........................... 6,098 17.2$50,000 to $74,999........................... 8,266 23.4$75,000 to $99,999........................... 4,088 11.6$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 2,593 7.3$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 443 1.3$200,000 or more ............................ 462 1.3Median family income (dollars) ................. 45,403 (X)Per capita income (dollars) 1 ................... 17,376 (X)Median earnings (dollars):Male full-time, year-round workers.............. 35,387 (X)Female full-time, year-round workers . . ......... 25,393 (X)SubjectNumberbelowpovertylevelPercentbelowpovertylevelPOVERTY STATUS IN 1999Families ................................ 4,004 11.3With related children under 18 years............ 3,226 16.7With related children under 5 years. .......... 1,675 22.8Families with female householder, nohusband present . ...................... 2,431 28.4With related children under 18 years............ 2,155 36.6With related children under 5 years. .......... 1,052 48.7Individuals. . . ........................... 20,367 15.018 years and over ............................ 12,834 13.065 years and over .......................... 2,297 12.9Related children under 18 years ............... 7,262 20.1Related children 5 to 17 years ............... 5,262 19.2Unrelated individuals 15 years and over......... 6,378 28.9-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 If the denominator <strong>of</strong> a mean value or per capita value is less than 30, then that value is calculated using a rounded aggregate in the numerator.See text.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.3U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-4. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected <strong>Housing</strong> Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentTotal housing units.................... 52,863 100.0UNITS IN STRUCTURE1-unit, detached.............................. 34,389 65.11-unit, attached .............................. 3,453 6.52 units ...................................... 3,237 6.13 or 4 units .................................. 2,147 4.15 to 9 units .................................. 1,802 3.410 to 19 units ................................ 1,283 2.420 or more units ............................. 3,035 5.7Mobile home................................. 3,497 6.6Boat, RV, van, etc ............................ 20 -YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT1999 to March <strong>2000</strong> .......................... 773 1.51995 to 1998 ................................ 2,045 3.91990 to 1994 ................................ 2,381 4.51980 to 1989 ................................ 5,251 9.91970 to 1979 ................................ 9,118 17.21960 to 1969 ................................ 8,524 16.11940 to 1959 ................................ 13,354 25.31939 or earlier ............................... 11,417 21.6ROOMS1 room ...................................... 745 1.42 rooms ..................................... 1,644 3.13 rooms ..................................... 4,724 8.94 rooms ..................................... 8,100 15.35 rooms ..................................... 12,056 22.86 rooms ..................................... 11,270 21.37 rooms ..................................... 6,993 13.28 rooms ..................................... 4,413 8.39 or more rooms ............................. 2,918 5.5Median (rooms) .............................. 5.4 (X)Occupied housing units ............... 49,143 100.0YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT1999 to March <strong>2000</strong> .......................... 7,375 15.01995 to 1998 ................................ 12,265 25.01990 to 1994 ................................ 7,532 15.31980 to 1989 ................................ 8,786 17.91970 to 1979 ................................ 5,961 12.11969 or earlier ............................... 7,224 14.7VEHICLES AVAILABLENone ....................................... 6,595 13.41........................................... 18,041 36.72........................................... 17,726 36.13 or more ................................... 6,781 13.8HOUSE HEATING FUELUtility gas ................................... 22,033 44.8Bottled, tank, or LP gas ....................... 1,678 3.4Electricity.................................... 4,454 9.1Fuel oil, kerosene, etc ........................ 20,088 40.9Coal or coke ................................. 21 -Wood....................................... 334 0.7Solar energy ................................. 6 -Other fuel ................................... 328 0.7No fuel used ................................. 201 0.4SELECTED CHARACTERISTICSLacking complete plumbing facilities ............ 235 0.5Lacking complete kitchen facilities .............. 228 0.5No telephone service ......................... 1,655 3.44-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.OCCUPANTS PER ROOMOccupied housing units ............... 49,143 100.01.00 or less. . . ............................... 46,444 94.51.01 to 1.50 ................................. 1,605 3.31.51 or more................................. 1,094 2.2Specified owner-occupied units ........ 28,370 100.0VALUELess than $50,000............................ 2,133 7.5$50,000 to $99,999........................... 15,325 54.0$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 7,666 27.0$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 2,362 8.3$200,000 to $299,999. . . . . . . . ................. 667 2.4$300,000 to $499,999. . . . . . . . ................. 174 0.6$500,000 to $999,999. . . . . . . . ................. 17 0.1$1,000,000 or more........................... 26 0.1Median (dollars) .............................. 91,200 (X)MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTEDMONTHLY OWNER COSTSWith a mortgage ............................. 18,064 63.7Less than $300 .......................... 33 0.1$300 to $499 ............................ 452 1.6$500 to $699 ............................ 1,953 6.9$700 to $999 ............................ 5,779 20.4$1,000 to $1,499 ......................... 7,356 25.9$1,500 to $1,999 ......................... 1,954 6.9$2,000 or more . ......................... 537 1.9Median (dollars) .......................... 1,044 (X)Not mortgaged . . . . . .......................... 10,306 36.3Median (dollars) .......................... 408 (X)SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTSAS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDINCOME IN 1999Less than 15.0 percent........................ 9,167 32.315.0 to 19.9 percent .......................... 4,914 17.320.0 to 24.9 percent .......................... 4,150 14.625.0 to 29.9 percent .......................... 2,905 10.230.0 to 34.9 percent .......................... 1,814 6.435.0 percent or more . . . . . .................... 5,224 18.4Not computed................................ 196 0.7Specified renter-occupied units ........ 15,571 100.0GROSS RENTLess than $200 . . . ........................... 1,504 9.7$200 to $299 . . . . . ........................... 1,095 7.0$300 to $499 . . . . . ........................... 2,175 14.0$500 to $749 . . . . . ........................... 6,279 40.3$750 to $999 . . . . . ........................... 3,236 20.8$1,000 to $1,499 ............................. 626 4.0$1,500 or more . . . ........................... 54 0.3No cash rent................................. 602 3.9Median (dollars) .............................. 616 (X)GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OFHOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999Less than 15.0 percent........................ 2,168 13.915.0 to 19.9 percent .......................... 1,775 11.420.0 to 24.9 percent .......................... 1,802 11.625.0 to 29.9 percent .......................... 2,009 12.930.0 to 34.9 percent .......................... 1,303 8.435.0 percent or more . . . . . .................... 5,403 34.7Not computed................................ 1,111 7.1U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-1. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> General Demographic Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Bridgeton city, New Jersey[For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentTotal population.......................... 22,771 100.0SEX AND AGEMale ........................................ 12,899 56.6Female...................................... 9,872 43.4Under 5 years ............................... 1,658 7.35 to 9 years ................................. 1,736 7.610 to 14 years ............................... 1,586 7.015 to 19 years ............................... 1,601 7.020 to 24 years ............................... 1,886 8.325 to 34 years ............................... 4,521 19.935 to 44 years ............................... 3,669 16.145 to 54 years ............................... 2,213 9.755 to 59 years ............................... 766 3.460 to 64 years ............................... 650 2.965 to 74 years ............................... 1,193 5.275 to 84 years ............................... 950 4.285 years and over ............................ 342 1.5Median age (years) ........................... 31.5 (X)18 years and over ............................ 16,843 74.0Male ...................................... 9,799 43.0Female.................................... 7,044 30.921 years and over ............................ 15,857 69.662 years and over ............................ 2,878 12.665 years and over ............................ 2,485 10.9Male ...................................... 886 3.9Female.................................... 1,599 7.0RACEOne race .................................... 21,944 96.4White ..................................... 8,854 38.9Black or African American ................... 9,528 41.8American Indian and Alaska Native ........... 271 1.2Asian ..................................... 159 0.7Asian Indian ............................. 37 0.2Chinese ................................. 15 0.1Filipino .................................. 44 0.2Japanese................................ 39 0.2Korean.................................. 6 -Vietnamese.............................. 6 -Other Asian 1 ............................ 12 0.1Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander.... 20 0.1Native Hawaiian.......................... 1 -Guamanian or Chamorro .................. 16 0.1Samoan................................. 1 -Other Pacific Islander 2 ................... 2 -Some other race ........................... 3,112 13.7Two or more races ........................... 827 3.6Race alone or in combination with oneor more other races: 3White ....................................... 9,336 41.0Black or African American ..................... 9,966 43.8American Indian and Alaska Native ............. 499 2.2Asian ....................................... 258 1.1Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander...... 59 0.3Some other race ............................. 3,568 15.7HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACETotal population.......................... 22,771 100.0Hispanic or Latino (<strong>of</strong> any race) ................ 5,576 24.5Mexican ................................... 3,264 14.3Puerto Rican............................... 1,558 6.8Cuban .................................... 62 0.3Other Hispanic or Latino .................... 692 3.0Not Hispanic or Latino ........................ 17,195 75.5White alone................................ 7,109 31.2RELATIONSHIPTotal population.......................... 22,771 100.0In households................................ 18,311 80.4Householder ............................... 6,182 27.1Spouse . . ................................. 2,185 9.6Child...................................... 6,098 26.8Own child under 18 years ................ 4,634 20.4Other relatives ............................. 2,121 9.3Under 18 years . . . ...................... 995 4.4Nonrelatives ............................... 1,725 7.6Unmarried partner ....................... 487 2.1In group quarters ............................. 4,460 19.6Institutionalized population. . . ................ 4,371 19.2Noninstitutionalized population ............... 89 0.4HOUSEHOLD BY TYPETotal households......................... 6,182 100.0Family households (families)................... 4,181 67.6With own children under 18 years .......... 2,234 36.1Married-couple family ....................... 2,185 35.3With own children under 18 years .......... 1,036 16.8Female householder, no husband present . . . . . 1,625 26.3With own children under 18 years .......... 1,017 16.5Nonfamily households ........................ 2,001 32.4Householder living alone .................... 1,691 27.4Householder 65 years and over . ........... 812 13.1Households with individuals under 18 years ..... 2,665 43.1Households with individuals 65 years and over . . 1,735 28.1Average household size. . . .................... 2.96 (X)Average family size........................... 3.49 (X)HOUSING OCCUPANCYTotal housing units. . . . . .................. 6,795 100.0Occupied housing units ....................... 6,182 91.0Vacant housing units. . . ....................... 613 9.0For seasonal, recreational, oroccasional use. . . . . . . . .................... 19 0.3Homeowner vacancy rate (percent). . ........... 3.2 (X)Rental vacancy rate (percent).................. 6.6 (X)HOUSING TENUREOccupied housing units .................. 6,182 100.0Owner-occupied housing units ................. 2,993 48.4Renter-occupied housing units ................. 3,189 51.6Average household size <strong>of</strong> owner-occupied units. 2.72 (X)Average household size <strong>of</strong> renter-occupied units . 3.19 (X)- Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 Other Asian alone, or two or more Asian categories.2 Other Pacific Islander alone, or two or more Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander categories.3 In combination with one or more <strong>of</strong> the other races listed. The six numbers may add to more than the total population and the six percentagesmay add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race.Source: U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau1


Table DP-2. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected Social Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Bridgeton city, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentSCHOOL ENROLLMENT<strong>Population</strong> 3 years and overenrolled in school .................... 5,867 100.0Nursery school, preschool ..................... 348 5.9Kindergarten................................. 374 6.4Elementary school (grades 1-8) ................ 2,718 46.3High school (grades 9-12) ..................... 1,676 28.6College or graduate school .................... 751 12.8EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT<strong>Population</strong> 25 years and over .......... 14,198 100.0Less than 9th grade .......................... 2,074 14.69th to 12th grade, no diploma.................. 3,951 27.8High school graduate (includes equivalency)..... 4,937 34.8Some college, no degree...................... 1,815 12.8Associate degree............................. 384 2.7Bachelor’s degree ............................ 663 4.7Graduate or pr<strong>of</strong>essional degree ............... 374 2.6Percent high school graduate or higher ......... 57.6 (X)Percent bachelor’s degree or higher ............ 7.3 (X)MARITAL STATUS<strong>Population</strong> 15 years and over .......... 17,783 100.0Never married ............................... 7,125 40.1Now married, except separated ................ 7,150 40.2Separated ................................... 798 4.5Widowed .................................... 1,265 7.1Female.................................... 968 5.4Divorced .................................... 1,445 8.1Female.................................... 700 3.9GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERSGrandparent living in household withone or more own grandchildren under18 years ............................. 789 100.0Grandparent responsible for grandchildren ...... 458 58.0VETERAN STATUSCivilian population 18 years and over . . 16,792 100.0Civilian veterans ............................. 1,591 9.5DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIANNONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION<strong>Population</strong> 5 to 20 years ............... 5,226 100.0With a disability .............................. 530 10.1<strong>Population</strong> 21 to 64 years.............. 9,402 100.0With a disability .............................. 2,572 27.4Percent employed .......................... 44.5 (X)No disability ................................. 6,830 72.6Percent employed .......................... 72.2 (X)<strong>Population</strong> 65 years and over .......... 2,147 100.0With a disability .............................. 1,026 47.8RESIDENCE IN 1995<strong>Population</strong> 5 years and over ........... 21,113 100.0Same house in 1995.......................... 10,771 51.0Different house in the U.S. in 1995 ............. 9,312 44.1Same county .............................. 6,054 28.7Different county ............................ 3,258 15.4Same state .............................. 2,416 11.4Different state............................ 842 4.0Elsewhere in 1995............................ 1,030 4.9NATIVITY AND PLACE OF BIRTHTotal population.......................... 22,771 100.0Native....................................... 19,942 87.6Born in United States ....................... 18,912 83.1State <strong>of</strong> residence . . ...................... 14,671 64.4Different state. . .......................... 4,241 18.6Born outside United States .................. 1,030 4.5Foreign born ................................. 2,829 12.4Entered 1990 to March <strong>2000</strong> .............. 1,933 8.5Naturalized citizen .......................... 485 2.1Not a citizen ............................... 2,344 10.3REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORNTotal (excluding born at sea).............. 2,829 100.0Europe...................................... 136 4.8Asia ........................................ 84 3.0Africa ....................................... 8 0.3Oceania..................................... - -Latin America ................................ 2,601 91.9Northern America. . . . . . . . ..................... - -LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME<strong>Population</strong> 5 years and over . ............. 21,113 100.0English only ................................. 16,012 75.8Language other than English . ................. 5,101 24.2Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 2,622 12.4Spanish ................................... 4,511 21.4Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 2,470 11.7Other Indo-European languages . ............ 409 1.9Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 91 0.4Asian and Pacific Island languages . . ......... 112 0.5Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 44 0.2ANCESTRY (single or multiple)Total population.......................... 22,771 100.0Total ancestries reported ................... 18,792 82.5Arab ........................................ 12 0.1Czech 1 ...................................... 36 0.2Danish ...................................... 35 0.2Dutch ....................................... 172 0.8English...................................... 999 4.4French (except Basque) 1 ...................... 133 0.6French Canadian 1 ............................ 22 0.1German ..................................... 1,333 5.9Greek. . . . . .................................. 35 0.2Hungarian ................................... 33 0.1Irish 1 ........................................ 1,329 5.8Italian ....................................... 1,292 5.7Lithuanian ................................... 43 0.2Norwegian. . . . ............................... 11 -Polish ....................................... 256 1.1Portuguese .................................. 17 0.1Russian ..................................... 89 0.4Scotch-Irish.................................. 83 0.4Scottish ..................................... 76 0.3Slovak ...................................... 17 0.1Subsaharan African. . . . . ...................... 350 1.5Swedish..................................... 110 0.5Swiss ....................................... 6 -Ukrainian .................................... 58 0.3United States or American..................... 643 2.8Welsh....................................... 80 0.4West Indian (excluding Hispanic groups) ........ 159 0.7Other ancestries ............................. 11,363 49.92-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 The data represent a combination <strong>of</strong> two ancestries shown separately in Summary File 3. Czech includes Czechoslovakian. French includes Alsatian.French Canadian includes Acadian/Cajun. Irish includes Celtic.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-3. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected Economic Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Bridgeton city, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentEMPLOYMENT STATUS<strong>Population</strong> 16 years and over ............ 17,507 100.0In labor force ................................ 7,854 44.9Civilian labor force.......................... 7,850 44.8Employed ............................... 6,794 38.8Unemployed ............................. 1,056 6.0Percent <strong>of</strong> civilian labor force ............ 13.5 (X)Armed Forces.............................. 4 -Not in labor force............................. 9,653 55.1Females 16 years and over .............. 7,402 100.0In labor force ................................ 4,032 54.5Civilian labor force.......................... 4,032 54.5Employed ............................... 3,470 46.9Own children under 6 years.............. 1,693 100.0All parents in family in labor force .............. 972 57.4COMMUTING TO WORKWorkers 16 years and over .............. 6,489 100.0Car, truck, or van - - drove alone ............... 4,276 65.9Car, truck, or van - - carpooled................. 1,439 22.2Public transportation (including taxicab) ......... 241 3.7Walked...................................... 242 3.7Other means................................. 173 2.7Worked at home ............................. 118 1.8Mean travel time to work (minutes) 1 ............ 24.8 (X)Employed civilian population16 years and over ..................... 6,794 100.0OCCUPATIONManagement, pr<strong>of</strong>essional, and relatedoccupations ................................ 1,301 19.1Service occupations .......................... 1,607 23.7Sales and <strong>of</strong>fice occupations .................. 1,468 21.6Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations....... 340 5.0Construction, extraction, and maintenanceoccupations ................................ 436 6.4Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations ................................ 1,642 24.2INDUSTRYAgriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting,and mining ................................. 285 4.2Construction ................................. 290 4.3Manufacturing................................ 1,194 17.6Wholesale trade.............................. 189 2.8Retail trade .................................. 747 11.0Transportation and warehousing, and utilities .... 360 5.3<strong>Info</strong>rmation .................................. 69 1.0Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental andleasing..................................... 247 3.6Pr<strong>of</strong>essional, scientific, management, administrative,and waste management services ....... 492 7.2Educational, health and social services ......... 1,569 23.1Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodationand food services ........................... 538 7.9Other services (except public administration) .... 269 4.0Public administration.......................... 545 8.0CLASS OF WORKERPrivate wage and salary workers ............... 5,236 77.1Government workers.......................... 1,359 20.0Self-employed workers in own not incorporatedbusiness ................................... 175 2.6Unpaid family workers ........................ 24 0.4INCOME IN 1999Households ............................. 6,173 100.0Less than $10,000............................ 1,162 18.8$10,000 to $14,999........................... 572 9.3$15,000 to $24,999........................... 1,151 18.6$25,000 to $34,999........................... 849 13.8$35,000 to $49,999........................... 840 13.6$50,000 to $74,999........................... 992 16.1$75,000 to $99,999........................... 329 5.3$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 217 3.5$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 16 0.3$200,000 or more ............................ 45 0.7Median household income (dollars) ............. 26,923 (X)With earnings ................................ 4,589 74.3Mean earnings (dollars) 1 .................... 38,643 (X)With Social Security income ................... 1,840 29.8Mean Social Security income (dollars) 1 ....... 10,240 (X)With Supplemental Security Income . ........... 558 9.0Mean Supplemental Security Income(dollars) 1 ................................. 6,338 (X)With public assistance income ................. 515 8.3Mean public assistance income (dollars) 1 ..... 2,509 (X)With retirement income . . . . . . . ................ 962 15.6Mean retirement income (dollars) 1 ............ 11,648 (X)Families ................................ 4,259 100.0Less than $10,000............................ 584 13.7$10,000 to $14,999........................... 334 7.8$15,000 to $24,999........................... 821 19.3$25,000 to $34,999........................... 654 15.4$35,000 to $49,999........................... 628 14.7$50,000 to $74,999........................... 779 18.3$75,000 to $99,999........................... 253 5.9$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 159 3.7$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 16 0.4$200,000 or more ............................ 31 0.7Median family income (dollars) ................. 30,502 (X)Per capita income (dollars) 1 ................... 10,917 (X)Median earnings (dollars):Male full-time, year-round workers.............. 28,858 (X)Female full-time, year-round workers . . ......... 22,722 (X)SubjectNumberbelowpovertylevelPercentbelowpovertylevelPOVERTY STATUS IN 1999Families ................................ 967 22.7With related children under 18 years............ 816 30.3With related children under 5 years. .......... 514 40.9Families with female householder, nohusband present . ...................... 638 37.7With related children under 18 years............ 552 45.8With related children under 5 years. .......... 295 59.0Individuals. . . ........................... 4,880 26.618 years and over ............................ 2,916 23.465 years and over .......................... 382 17.8Related children under 18 years ............... 1,934 33.3Related children 5 to 17 years ............... 1,303 31.1Unrelated individuals 15 years and over......... 1,210 37.4-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 If the denominator <strong>of</strong> a mean value or per capita value is less than 30, then that value is calculated using a rounded aggregate in the numerator.See text.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.3U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-4. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected <strong>Housing</strong> Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Bridgeton city, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentTotal housing units.................... 6,795 100.0UNITS IN STRUCTURE1-unit, detached.............................. 2,988 44.01-unit, attached .............................. 1,566 23.02 units ...................................... 722 10.63 or 4 units .................................. 423 6.25 to 9 units .................................. 461 6.810 to 19 units ................................ 183 2.720 or more units ............................. 444 6.5Mobile home................................. 8 0.1Boat, RV, van, etc ............................ - -YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT1999 to March <strong>2000</strong> .......................... 14 0.21995 to 1998 ................................ 64 0.91990 to 1994 ................................ 43 0.61980 to 1989 ................................ 160 2.41970 to 1979 ................................ 719 10.61960 to 1969 ................................ 966 14.21940 to 1959 ................................ 2,350 34.61939 or earlier ............................... 2,479 36.5ROOMS1 room ...................................... 147 2.22 rooms ..................................... 337 5.03 rooms ..................................... 763 11.24 rooms ..................................... 957 14.15 rooms ..................................... 1,476 21.76 rooms ..................................... 1,249 18.47 rooms ..................................... 924 13.68 rooms ..................................... 516 7.69 or more rooms ............................. 426 6.3Median (rooms) .............................. 5.3 (X)Occupied housing units ............... 6,182 100.0YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT1999 to March <strong>2000</strong> .......................... 1,112 18.01995 to 1998 ................................ 1,834 29.71990 to 1994 ................................ 950 15.41980 to 1989 ................................ 911 14.71970 to 1979 ................................ 581 9.41969 or earlier ............................... 794 12.8VEHICLES AVAILABLENone ....................................... 1,369 22.11........................................... 2,724 44.12........................................... 1,637 26.53 or more ................................... 452 7.3HOUSE HEATING FUELUtility gas ................................... 2,151 34.8Bottled, tank, or LP gas ....................... 184 3.0Electricity.................................... 379 6.1Fuel oil, kerosene, etc ........................ 3,350 54.2Coal or coke ................................. - -Wood....................................... 25 0.4Solar energy ................................. - -Other fuel ................................... 61 1.0No fuel used ................................. 32 0.5SELECTED CHARACTERISTICSLacking complete plumbing facilities ............ 35 0.6Lacking complete kitchen facilities .............. 56 0.9No telephone service ......................... 343 5.54-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.OCCUPANTS PER ROOMOccupied housing units ............... 6,182 100.01.00 or less. . . ............................... 5,517 89.21.01 to 1.50 ................................. 330 5.31.51 or more................................. 335 5.4Specified owner-occupied units ........ 2,777 100.0VALUELess than $50,000............................ 657 23.7$50,000 to $99,999........................... 1,702 61.3$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 348 12.5$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 45 1.6$200,000 to $299,999. . . . . . . . ................. 10 0.4$300,000 to $499,999. . . . . . . . ................. 15 0.5$500,000 to $999,999. . . . . . . . ................. - -$1,000,000 or more........................... - -Median (dollars) .............................. 71,500 (X)MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTEDMONTHLY OWNER COSTSWith a mortgage ............................. 1,556 56.0Less than $300 .......................... 6 0.2$300 to $499 ............................ 66 2.4$500 to $699 ............................ 225 8.1$700 to $999 ............................ 658 23.7$1,000 to $1,499 ......................... 469 16.9$1,500 to $1,999 ......................... 98 3.5$2,000 or more . ......................... 34 1.2Median (dollars) .......................... 923 (X)Not mortgaged . . . . . .......................... 1,221 44.0Median (dollars) .......................... 386 (X)SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTSAS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDINCOME IN 1999Less than 15.0 percent........................ 816 29.415.0 to 19.9 percent .......................... 404 14.520.0 to 24.9 percent .......................... 353 12.725.0 to 29.9 percent .......................... 322 11.630.0 to 34.9 percent .......................... 186 6.735.0 percent or more . . . . . .................... 667 24.0Not computed................................ 29 1.0Specified renter-occupied units ........ 3,187 100.0GROSS RENTLess than $200 . . . ........................... 347 10.9$200 to $299 . . . . . ........................... 230 7.2$300 to $499 . . . . . ........................... 498 15.6$500 to $749 . . . . . ........................... 1,243 39.0$750 to $999 . . . . . ........................... 629 19.7$1,000 to $1,499 ............................. 132 4.1$1,500 or more . . . ........................... 15 0.5No cash rent................................. 93 2.9Median (dollars) .............................. 602 (X)GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OFHOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999Less than 15.0 percent........................ 538 16.915.0 to 19.9 percent .......................... 327 10.320.0 to 24.9 percent .......................... 310 9.725.0 to 29.9 percent .......................... 353 11.130.0 to 34.9 percent .......................... 276 8.735.0 percent or more . . . . . .................... 1,180 37.0Not computed................................ 203 6.4U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-1. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> General Demographic Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Commercial township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentTotal population.......................... 5,259 100.0SEX AND AGEMale ........................................ 2,590 49.2Female...................................... 2,669 50.8Under 5 years ............................... 373 7.15 to 9 years ................................. 422 8.010 to 14 years ............................... 448 8.515 to 19 years ............................... 404 7.720 to 24 years ............................... 327 6.225 to 34 years ............................... 732 13.935 to 44 years ............................... 811 15.445 to 54 years ............................... 682 13.055 to 59 years ............................... 223 4.260 to 64 years ............................... 189 3.665 to 74 years ............................... 379 7.275 to 84 years ............................... 211 4.085 years and over ............................ 58 1.1Median age (years) ........................... 34.0 (X)18 years and over ............................ 3,773 71.7Male ...................................... 1,838 34.9Female.................................... 1,935 36.821 years and over ............................ 3,534 67.262 years and over ............................ 747 14.265 years and over ............................ 648 12.3Male ...................................... 283 5.4Female.................................... 365 6.9RACEOne race .................................... 5,158 98.1White ..................................... 4,364 83.0Black or African American ................... 706 13.4American Indian and Alaska Native ........... 22 0.4Asian ..................................... 12 0.2Asian Indian ............................. 1 -Chinese ................................. 1 -Filipino .................................. 5 0.1Japanese................................ 1 -Korean.................................. 2 -Vietnamese.............................. - -Other Asian 1 ............................ 2 -Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander.... 1 -Native Hawaiian.......................... 1 -Guamanian or Chamorro .................. - -Samoan................................. - -Other Pacific Islander 2 ................... - -Some other race ........................... 53 1.0Two or more races ........................... 101 1.9Race alone or in combination with oneor more other races: 3White ....................................... 4,456 84.7Black or African American ..................... 751 14.3American Indian and Alaska Native ............. 65 1.2Asian ....................................... 18 0.3Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander...... 1 -Some other race ............................. 71 1.4HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACETotal population.......................... 5,259 100.0Hispanic or Latino (<strong>of</strong> any race) ................ 203 3.9Mexican ................................... 29 0.6Puerto Rican............................... 126 2.4Cuban .................................... 1 -Other Hispanic or Latino .................... 47 0.9Not Hispanic or Latino ........................ 5,056 96.1White alone................................ 4,248 80.8RELATIONSHIPTotal population.......................... 5,259 100.0In households................................ 5,252 99.9Householder ............................... 1,873 35.6Spouse . . ................................. 919 17.5Child...................................... 1,681 32.0Own child under 18 years ................ 1,220 23.2Other relatives ............................. 435 8.3Under 18 years . . . ...................... 234 4.4Nonrelatives ............................... 344 6.5Unmarried partner ....................... 213 4.1In group quarters ............................. 7 0.1Institutionalized population. . . ................ - -Noninstitutionalized population ............... 7 0.1HOUSEHOLD BY TYPETotal households......................... 1,873 100.0Family households (families)................... 1,368 73.0With own children under 18 years .......... 662 35.3Married-couple family ....................... 919 49.1With own children under 18 years .......... 403 21.5Female householder, no husband present . . . . . 299 16.0With own children under 18 years .......... 166 8.9Nonfamily households ........................ 505 27.0Householder living alone .................... 400 21.4Householder 65 years and over . ........... 171 9.1Households with individuals under 18 years ..... 791 42.2Households with individuals 65 years and over . . 490 26.2Average household size. . . .................... 2.80 (X)Average family size........................... 3.22 (X)HOUSING OCCUPANCYTotal housing units. . . . . .................. 2,171 100.0Occupied housing units ....................... 1,873 86.3Vacant housing units. . . ....................... 298 13.7For seasonal, recreational, oroccasional use. . . . . . . . .................... 91 4.2Homeowner vacancy rate (percent). . ........... 3.1 (X)Rental vacancy rate (percent).................. 7.8 (X)HOUSING TENUREOccupied housing units .................. 1,873 100.0Owner-occupied housing units ................. 1,483 79.2Renter-occupied housing units ................. 390 20.8Average household size <strong>of</strong> owner-occupied units. 2.75 (X)Average household size <strong>of</strong> renter-occupied units . 3.01 (X)- Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 Other Asian alone, or two or more Asian categories.2 Other Pacific Islander alone, or two or more Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander categories.3 In combination with one or more <strong>of</strong> the other races listed. The six numbers may add to more than the total population and the six percentagesmay add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race.Source: U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau1


Table DP-2. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected Social Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Commercial township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentSCHOOL ENROLLMENT<strong>Population</strong> 3 years and overenrolled in school .................... 1,294 100.0Nursery school, preschool ..................... 64 4.9Kindergarten................................. 74 5.7Elementary school (grades 1-8) ................ 794 61.4High school (grades 9-12) ..................... 327 25.3College or graduate school .................... 35 2.7EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT<strong>Population</strong> 25 years and over .......... 3,281 100.0Less than 9th grade .......................... 339 10.39th to 12th grade, no diploma.................. 868 26.5High school graduate (includes equivalency)..... 1,218 37.1Some college, no degree...................... 525 16.0Associate degree............................. 125 3.8Bachelor’s degree ............................ 162 4.9Graduate or pr<strong>of</strong>essional degree ............... 44 1.3Percent high school graduate or higher ......... 63.2 (X)Percent bachelor’s degree or higher ............ 6.3 (X)MARITAL STATUS<strong>Population</strong> 15 years and over .......... 4,026 100.0Never married ............................... 1,170 29.1Now married, except separated ................ 1,945 48.3Separated ................................... 126 3.1Widowed .................................... 307 7.6Female.................................... 207 5.1Divorced .................................... 478 11.9Female.................................... 239 5.9GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERSGrandparent living in household withone or more own grandchildren under18 years ............................. 220 100.0Grandparent responsible for grandchildren ...... 64 29.1VETERAN STATUSCivilian population 18 years and over . . 3,776 100.0Civilian veterans ............................. 477 12.6DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIANNONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION<strong>Population</strong> 5 to 20 years ............... 1,374 100.0With a disability .............................. 219 15.9<strong>Population</strong> 21 to 64 years.............. 2,851 100.0With a disability .............................. 630 22.1Percent employed .......................... 50.3 (X)No disability ................................. 2,221 77.9Percent employed .......................... 72.3 (X)<strong>Population</strong> 65 years and over .......... 675 100.0With a disability .............................. 331 49.0RESIDENCE IN 1995<strong>Population</strong> 5 years and over ........... 4,900 100.0Same house in 1995.......................... 3,246 66.2Different house in the U.S. in 1995 ............. 1,632 33.3Same county .............................. 1,321 27.0Different county ............................ 311 6.3Same state .............................. 146 3.0Different state............................ 165 3.4Elsewhere in 1995............................ 22 0.4NATIVITY AND PLACE OF BIRTHTotal population.......................... 5,259 100.0Native....................................... 5,200 98.9Born in United States ....................... 5,123 97.4State <strong>of</strong> residence . . ...................... 4,055 77.1Different state. . .......................... 1,068 20.3Born outside United States .................. 77 1.5Foreign born ................................. 59 1.1Entered 1990 to March <strong>2000</strong> .............. 4 0.1Naturalized citizen .......................... 34 0.6Not a citizen ............................... 25 0.5REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORNTotal (excluding born at sea).............. 59 100.0Europe...................................... 47 79.7Asia ........................................ - -Africa ....................................... - -Oceania..................................... - -Latin America ................................ - -Northern America. . . . . . . . ..................... 12 20.3LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME<strong>Population</strong> 5 years and over . ............. 4,900 100.0English only ................................. 4,636 94.6Language other than English . ................. 264 5.4Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 118 2.4Spanish ................................... 180 3.7Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 86 1.8Other Indo-European languages . ............ 84 1.7Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 32 0.7Asian and Pacific Island languages . . ......... - -Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ - -ANCESTRY (single or multiple)Total population.......................... 5,259 100.0Total ancestries reported ................... 5,695 108.3Arab ........................................ - -Czech 1 ...................................... 10 0.2Danish ...................................... - -Dutch ....................................... 103 2.0English...................................... 720 13.7French (except Basque) 1 ...................... 125 2.4French Canadian 1 ............................ 40 0.8German ..................................... 921 17.5Greek. . . . . .................................. - -Hungarian ................................... 21 0.4Irish 1 ........................................ 973 18.5Italian ....................................... 732 13.9Lithuanian ................................... 15 0.3Norwegian. . . . ............................... 17 0.3Polish ....................................... 166 3.2Portuguese .................................. - -Russian ..................................... 41 0.8Scotch-Irish.................................. 71 1.4Scottish ..................................... 115 2.2Slovak ...................................... - -Subsaharan African. . . . . ...................... - -Swedish..................................... 75 1.4Swiss ....................................... 11 0.2Ukrainian .................................... 13 0.2United States or American..................... 330 6.3Welsh....................................... 39 0.7West Indian (excluding Hispanic groups) ........ - -Other ancestries ............................. 1,157 22.02-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 The data represent a combination <strong>of</strong> two ancestries shown separately in Summary File 3. Czech includes Czechoslovakian. French includes Alsatian.French Canadian includes Acadian/Cajun. Irish includes Celtic.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-3. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected Economic Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Commercial township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentEMPLOYMENT STATUS<strong>Population</strong> 16 years and over ............ 3,916 100.0In labor force ................................ 2,362 60.3Civilian labor force.......................... 2,362 60.3Employed ............................... 2,148 54.9Unemployed ............................. 214 5.5Percent <strong>of</strong> civilian labor force ............ 9.1 (X)Armed Forces.............................. - -Not in labor force............................. 1,554 39.7Females 16 years and over .............. 1,971 100.0In labor force ................................ 1,043 52.9Civilian labor force.......................... 1,043 52.9Employed ............................... 935 47.4Own children under 6 years.............. 420 100.0All parents in family in labor force .............. 259 61.7COMMUTING TO WORKWorkers 16 years and over .............. 2,094 100.0Car, truck, or van - - drove alone ............... 1,651 78.8Car, truck, or van - - carpooled................. 352 16.8Public transportation (including taxicab) ......... 4 0.2Walked...................................... 10 0.5Other means................................. 29 1.4Worked at home ............................. 48 2.3Mean travel time to work (minutes) 1 ............ 25.4 (X)Employed civilian population16 years and over ..................... 2,148 100.0OCCUPATIONManagement, pr<strong>of</strong>essional, and relatedoccupations ................................ 367 17.1Service occupations .......................... 420 19.6Sales and <strong>of</strong>fice occupations .................. 421 19.6Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations....... 58 2.7Construction, extraction, and maintenanceoccupations ................................ 289 13.5Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations ................................ 593 27.6INDUSTRYAgriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting,and mining ................................. 85 4.0Construction ................................. 117 5.4Manufacturing................................ 486 22.6Wholesale trade.............................. 90 4.2Retail trade .................................. 232 10.8Transportation and warehousing, and utilities .... 204 9.5<strong>Info</strong>rmation .................................. 23 1.1Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental andleasing..................................... 60 2.8Pr<strong>of</strong>essional, scientific, management, administrative,and waste management services ....... 100 4.7Educational, health and social services ......... 400 18.6Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodationand food services ........................... 148 6.9Other services (except public administration) .... 48 2.2Public administration.......................... 155 7.2CLASS OF WORKERPrivate wage and salary workers ............... 1,627 75.7Government workers.......................... 384 17.9Self-employed workers in own not incorporatedbusiness ................................... 137 6.4Unpaid family workers ........................ - -INCOME IN 1999Households ............................. 1,878 100.0Less than $10,000............................ 193 10.3$10,000 to $14,999........................... 119 6.3$15,000 to $24,999........................... 292 15.5$25,000 to $34,999........................... 336 17.9$35,000 to $49,999........................... 371 19.8$50,000 to $74,999........................... 375 20.0$75,000 to $99,999........................... 129 6.9$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 53 2.8$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 10 0.5$200,000 or more ............................ - -Median household income (dollars) ............. 34,960 (X)With earnings ................................ 1,485 79.1Mean earnings (dollars) 1 .................... 41,020 (X)With Social Security income ................... 565 30.1Mean Social Security income (dollars) 1 ....... 10,934 (X)With Supplemental Security Income . ........... 131 7.0Mean Supplemental Security Income(dollars) 1 ................................. 6,204 (X)With public assistance income ................. 107 5.7Mean public assistance income (dollars) 1 ..... 2,355 (X)With retirement income . . . . . . . ................ 293 15.6Mean retirement income (dollars) 1 ............ 12,417 (X)Families ................................ 1,372 100.0Less than $10,000............................ 117 8.5$10,000 to $14,999........................... 64 4.7$15,000 to $24,999........................... 255 18.6$25,000 to $34,999........................... 225 16.4$35,000 to $49,999........................... 275 20.0$50,000 to $74,999........................... 280 20.4$75,000 to $99,999........................... 100 7.3$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 46 3.4$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 10 0.7$200,000 or more ............................ - -Median family income (dollars) ................. 37,500 (X)Per capita income (dollars) 1 ................... 14,663 (X)Median earnings (dollars):Male full-time, year-round workers.............. 35,030 (X)Female full-time, year-round workers . . ......... 21,610 (X)SubjectNumberbelowpovertylevelPercentbelowpovertylevelPOVERTY STATUS IN 1999Families ................................ 179 13.0With related children under 18 years............ 148 18.5With related children under 5 years. .......... 62 18.0Families with female householder, nohusband present . ...................... 95 33.7With related children under 18 years............ 95 42.0With related children under 5 years. .......... 51 43.2Individuals. . . ........................... 827 15.818 years and over ............................ 505 13.465 years and over .......................... 80 11.9Related children under 18 years ............... 308 21.3Related children 5 to 17 years ............... 235 21.4Unrelated individuals 15 years and over......... 219 25.9-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 If the denominator <strong>of</strong> a mean value or per capita value is less than 30, then that value is calculated using a rounded aggregate in the numerator.See text.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.3U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-4. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected <strong>Housing</strong> Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Commercial township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentTotal housing units.................... 2,171 100.0UNITS IN STRUCTURE1-unit, detached.............................. 1,410 64.91-unit, attached .............................. 15 0.72 units ...................................... 55 2.53 or 4 units .................................. 7 0.35 to 9 units .................................. - -10 to 19 units ................................ 6 0.320 or more units ............................. - -Mobile home................................. 678 31.2Boat, RV, van, etc ............................ - -YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT1999 to March <strong>2000</strong> .......................... 29 1.31995 to 1998 ................................ 24 1.11990 to 1994 ................................ 94 4.31980 to 1989 ................................ 334 15.41970 to 1979 ................................ 469 21.61960 to 1969 ................................ 391 18.01940 to 1959 ................................ 328 15.11939 or earlier ............................... 502 23.1ROOMS1 room ...................................... 6 0.32 rooms ..................................... 56 2.63 rooms ..................................... 113 5.24 rooms ..................................... 458 21.15 rooms ..................................... 580 26.76 rooms ..................................... 422 19.47 rooms ..................................... 237 10.98 rooms ..................................... 199 9.29 or more rooms ............................. 100 4.6Median (rooms) .............................. 5.3 (X)Occupied housing units ............... 1,873 100.0YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT1999 to March <strong>2000</strong> .......................... 239 12.81995 to 1998 ................................ 413 22.11990 to 1994 ................................ 342 18.31980 to 1989 ................................ 417 22.31970 to 1979 ................................ 206 11.01969 or earlier ............................... 256 13.7VEHICLES AVAILABLENone ....................................... 90 4.81........................................... 786 42.02........................................... 758 40.53 or more ................................... 239 12.8HOUSE HEATING FUELUtility gas ................................... 927 49.5Bottled, tank, or LP gas ....................... 109 5.8Electricity.................................... 75 4.0Fuel oil, kerosene, etc ........................ 709 37.9Coal or coke ................................. - -Wood....................................... 40 2.1Solar energy ................................. - -Other fuel ................................... 13 0.7No fuel used ................................. - -SELECTED CHARACTERISTICSLacking complete plumbing facilities ............ - -Lacking complete kitchen facilities .............. - -No telephone service ......................... 39 2.14-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.OCCUPANTS PER ROOMOccupied housing units ............... 1,873 100.01.00 or less. . . ............................... 1,783 95.21.01 to 1.50 ................................. 84 4.51.51 or more................................. 6 0.3Specified owner-occupied units ........ 923 100.0VALUELess than $50,000............................ 195 21.1$50,000 to $99,999........................... 591 64.0$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 117 12.7$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 20 2.2$200,000 to $299,999. . . . . . . . ................. - -$300,000 to $499,999. . . . . . . . ................. - -$500,000 to $999,999. . . . . . . . ................. - -$1,000,000 or more........................... - -Median (dollars) .............................. 66,100 (X)MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTEDMONTHLY OWNER COSTSWith a mortgage ............................. 574 62.2Less than $300 .......................... - -$300 to $499 ............................ 43 4.7$500 to $699 ............................ 143 15.5$700 to $999 ............................ 210 22.8$1,000 to $1,499 ......................... 151 16.4$1,500 to $1,999 ......................... 27 2.9$2,000 or more . ......................... - -Median (dollars) .......................... 826 (X)Not mortgaged . . . . . .......................... 349 37.8Median (dollars) .......................... 332 (X)SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTSAS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDINCOME IN 1999Less than 15.0 percent........................ 289 31.315.0 to 19.9 percent .......................... 208 22.520.0 to 24.9 percent .......................... 118 12.825.0 to 29.9 percent .......................... 73 7.930.0 to 34.9 percent .......................... 24 2.635.0 percent or more . . . . . .................... 204 22.1Not computed................................ 7 0.8Specified renter-occupied units ........ 390 100.0GROSS RENTLess than $200 . . . ........................... 4 1.0$200 to $299 . . . . . ........................... 13 3.3$300 to $499 . . . . . ........................... 33 8.5$500 to $749 . . . . . ........................... 170 43.6$750 to $999 . . . . . ........................... 94 24.1$1,000 to $1,499 ............................. 18 4.6$1,500 or more . . . ........................... - -No cash rent................................. 58 14.9Median (dollars) .............................. 689 (X)GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OFHOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999Less than 15.0 percent........................ 25 6.415.0 to 19.9 percent .......................... 73 18.720.0 to 24.9 percent .......................... 57 14.625.0 to 29.9 percent .......................... 45 11.530.0 to 34.9 percent .......................... 10 2.635.0 percent or more . . . . . .................... 122 31.3Not computed................................ 58 14.9U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-1. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> General Demographic Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Deerfield township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentTotal population.......................... 2,927 100.0SEX AND AGEMale ........................................ 1,425 48.7Female...................................... 1,502 51.3Under 5 years ............................... 160 5.55 to 9 years ................................. 204 7.010 to 14 years ............................... 253 8.615 to 19 years ............................... 241 8.220 to 24 years ............................... 136 4.625 to 34 years ............................... 298 10.235 to 44 years ............................... 498 17.045 to 54 years ............................... 456 15.655 to 59 years ............................... 150 5.160 to 64 years ............................... 119 4.165 to 74 years ............................... 232 7.975 to 84 years ............................... 141 4.885 years and over ............................ 39 1.3Median age (years) ........................... 38.8 (X)18 years and over ............................ 2,154 73.6Male ...................................... 1,034 35.3Female.................................... 1,120 38.321 years and over ............................ 2,037 69.662 years and over ............................ 477 16.365 years and over ............................ 412 14.1Male ...................................... 193 6.6Female.................................... 219 7.5RACEOne race .................................... 2,835 96.9White ..................................... 2,289 78.2Black or African American ................... 382 13.1American Indian and Alaska Native ........... 45 1.5Asian ..................................... 30 1.0Asian Indian ............................. 10 0.3Chinese ................................. 5 0.2Filipino .................................. 1 -Japanese................................ 12 0.4Korean.................................. 2 0.1Vietnamese.............................. - -Other Asian 1 ............................ - -Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander.... - -Native Hawaiian.......................... - -Guamanian or Chamorro .................. - -Samoan................................. - -Other Pacific Islander 2 ................... - -Some other race ........................... 89 3.0Two or more races ........................... 92 3.1Race alone or in combination with oneor more other races: 3White ....................................... 2,353 80.4Black or African American ..................... 425 14.5American Indian and Alaska Native ............. 82 2.8Asian ....................................... 33 1.1Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander...... 3 0.1Some other race ............................. 130 4.4HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACETotal population.......................... 2,927 100.0Hispanic or Latino (<strong>of</strong> any race) ................ 174 5.9Mexican ................................... 27 0.9Puerto Rican............................... 104 3.6Cuban .................................... 1 -Other Hispanic or Latino .................... 42 1.4Not Hispanic or Latino ........................ 2,753 94.1White alone................................ 2,249 76.8RELATIONSHIPTotal population.......................... 2,927 100.0In households................................ 2,893 98.8Householder ............................... 1,013 34.6Spouse . . ................................. 588 20.1Child...................................... 938 32.0Own child under 18 years ................ 647 22.1Other relatives ............................. 216 7.4Under 18 years . . . ...................... 114 3.9Nonrelatives ............................... 138 4.7Unmarried partner ....................... 64 2.2In group quarters ............................. 34 1.2Institutionalized population. . . ................ - -Noninstitutionalized population ............... 34 1.2HOUSEHOLD BY TYPETotal households......................... 1,013 100.0Family households (families)................... 785 77.5With own children under 18 years .......... 353 34.8Married-couple family ....................... 588 58.0With own children under 18 years .......... 252 24.9Female householder, no husband present . . . . . 142 14.0With own children under 18 years .......... 67 6.6Nonfamily households ........................ 228 22.5Householder living alone .................... 178 17.6Householder 65 years and over . ........... 83 8.2Households with individuals under 18 years ..... 412 40.7Households with individuals 65 years and over . . 304 30.0Average household size. . . .................... 2.86 (X)Average family size........................... 3.22 (X)HOUSING OCCUPANCYTotal housing units. . . . . .................. 1,065 100.0Occupied housing units ....................... 1,013 95.1Vacant housing units. . . ....................... 52 4.9For seasonal, recreational, oroccasional use. . . . . . . . .................... 7 0.7Homeowner vacancy rate (percent). . ........... 1.4 (X)Rental vacancy rate (percent).................. 5.8 (X)HOUSING TENUREOccupied housing units .................. 1,013 100.0Owner-occupied housing units ................. 851 84.0Renter-occupied housing units ................. 162 16.0Average household size <strong>of</strong> owner-occupied units. 2.91 (X)Average household size <strong>of</strong> renter-occupied units . 2.57 (X)- Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 Other Asian alone, or two or more Asian categories.2 Other Pacific Islander alone, or two or more Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander categories.3 In combination with one or more <strong>of</strong> the other races listed. The six numbers may add to more than the total population and the six percentagesmay add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race.Source: U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau1


Table DP-2. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected Social Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Deerfield township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentSCHOOL ENROLLMENT<strong>Population</strong> 3 years and overenrolled in school .................... 804 100.0Nursery school, preschool ..................... 40 5.0Kindergarten................................. 34 4.2Elementary school (grades 1-8) ................ 401 49.9High school (grades 9-12) ..................... 214 26.6College or graduate school .................... 115 14.3EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT<strong>Population</strong> 25 years and over .......... 1,912 100.0Less than 9th grade .......................... 234 12.29th to 12th grade, no diploma.................. 274 14.3High school graduate (includes equivalency)..... 769 40.2Some college, no degree...................... 301 15.7Associate degree............................. 132 6.9Bachelor’s degree ............................ 152 7.9Graduate or pr<strong>of</strong>essional degree ............... 50 2.6Percent high school graduate or higher ......... 73.4 (X)Percent bachelor’s degree or higher ............ 10.6 (X)MARITAL STATUS<strong>Population</strong> 15 years and over .......... 2,334 100.0Never married ............................... 729 31.2Now married, except separated ................ 1,147 49.1Separated ................................... 60 2.6Widowed .................................... 155 6.6Female.................................... 117 5.0Divorced .................................... 243 10.4Female.................................... 145 6.2GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERSGrandparent living in household withone or more own grandchildren under18 years ............................. 84 100.0Grandparent responsible for grandchildren ...... 23 27.4VETERAN STATUSCivilian population 18 years and over . . 2,152 100.0Civilian veterans ............................. 253 11.8DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIANNONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION<strong>Population</strong> 5 to 20 years ............... 764 100.0With a disability .............................. 102 13.4<strong>Population</strong> 21 to 64 years.............. 1,591 100.0With a disability .............................. 350 22.0Percent employed .......................... 56.3 (X)No disability ................................. 1,241 78.0Percent employed .......................... 78.4 (X)<strong>Population</strong> 65 years and over .......... 416 100.0With a disability .............................. 218 52.4RESIDENCE IN 1995<strong>Population</strong> 5 years and over ........... 2,771 100.0Same house in 1995.......................... 2,034 73.4Different house in the U.S. in 1995 ............. 732 26.4Same county .............................. 615 22.2Different county ............................ 117 4.2Same state .............................. 62 2.2Different state............................ 55 2.0Elsewhere in 1995............................ 5 0.2NATIVITY AND PLACE OF BIRTHTotal population.......................... 2,927 100.0Native....................................... 2,841 97.1Born in United States ....................... 2,811 96.0State <strong>of</strong> residence . . ...................... 2,146 73.3Different state. . .......................... 665 22.7Born outside United States .................. 30 1.0Foreign born ................................. 86 2.9Entered 1990 to March <strong>2000</strong> .............. 6 0.2Naturalized citizen .......................... 66 2.3Not a citizen ............................... 20 0.7REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORNTotal (excluding born at sea).............. 86 100.0Europe...................................... 63 73.3Asia ........................................ 19 22.1Africa ....................................... - -Oceania..................................... - -Latin America ................................ 4 4.7Northern America. . . . . . . . ..................... - -LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME<strong>Population</strong> 5 years and over . ............. 2,771 100.0English only ................................. 2,568 92.7Language other than English . ................. 203 7.3Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 54 1.9Spanish ................................... 104 3.8Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 19 0.7Other Indo-European languages . ............ 71 2.6Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 27 1.0Asian and Pacific Island languages . . ......... 28 1.0Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 8 0.3ANCESTRY (single or multiple)Total population.......................... 2,927 100.0Total ancestries reported ................... 3,272 111.8Arab ........................................ - -Czech 1 ...................................... - -Danish ...................................... 4 0.1Dutch ....................................... 52 1.8English...................................... 243 8.3French (except Basque) 1 ...................... 46 1.6French Canadian 1 ............................ - -German ..................................... 457 15.6Greek. . . . . .................................. - -Hungarian ................................... 32 1.1Irish 1 ........................................ 424 14.5Italian ....................................... 605 20.7Lithuanian ................................... - -Norwegian. . . . ............................... 19 0.6Polish ....................................... 251 8.6Portuguese .................................. - -Russian ..................................... 33 1.1Scotch-Irish.................................. 55 1.9Scottish ..................................... 50 1.7Slovak ...................................... 5 0.2Subsaharan African. . . . . ...................... 30 1.0Swedish..................................... 27 0.9Swiss ....................................... - -Ukrainian .................................... 24 0.8United States or American..................... 134 4.6Welsh....................................... 16 0.5West Indian (excluding Hispanic groups) ........ 9 0.3Other ancestries ............................. 756 25.82-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 The data represent a combination <strong>of</strong> two ancestries shown separately in Summary File 3. Czech includes Czechoslovakian. French includes Alsatian.French Canadian includes Acadian/Cajun. Irish includes Celtic.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-3. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected Economic Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Deerfield township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentEMPLOYMENT STATUS<strong>Population</strong> 16 years and over ............ 2,272 100.0In labor force ................................ 1,402 61.7Civilian labor force.......................... 1,402 61.7Employed ............................... 1,316 57.9Unemployed ............................. 86 3.8Percent <strong>of</strong> civilian labor force ............ 6.1 (X)Armed Forces.............................. - -Not in labor force............................. 870 38.3Females 16 years and over .............. 1,197 100.0In labor force ................................ 711 59.4Civilian labor force.......................... 711 59.4Employed ............................... 660 55.1Own children under 6 years.............. 189 100.0All parents in family in labor force .............. 118 62.4COMMUTING TO WORKWorkers 16 years and over .............. 1,296 100.0Car, truck, or van - - drove alone ............... 1,077 83.1Car, truck, or van - - carpooled................. 131 10.1Public transportation (including taxicab) ......... 3 0.2Walked...................................... 21 1.6Other means................................. 30 2.3Worked at home ............................. 34 2.6Mean travel time to work (minutes) 1 ............ 24.4 (X)Employed civilian population16 years and over ..................... 1,316 100.0OCCUPATIONManagement, pr<strong>of</strong>essional, and relatedoccupations ................................ 275 20.9Service occupations .......................... 224 17.0Sales and <strong>of</strong>fice occupations .................. 357 27.1Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations....... 11 0.8Construction, extraction, and maintenanceoccupations ................................ 146 11.1Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations ................................ 303 23.0INDUSTRYAgriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting,and mining ................................. 33 2.5Construction ................................. 95 7.2Manufacturing................................ 247 18.8Wholesale trade.............................. 59 4.5Retail trade .................................. 212 16.1Transportation and warehousing, and utilities .... 74 5.6<strong>Info</strong>rmation .................................. 26 2.0Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental andleasing..................................... 39 3.0Pr<strong>of</strong>essional, scientific, management, administrative,and waste management services ....... 91 6.9Educational, health and social services ......... 244 18.5Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodationand food services ........................... 48 3.6Other services (except public administration) .... 70 5.3Public administration.......................... 78 5.9CLASS OF WORKERPrivate wage and salary workers ............... 1,050 79.8Government workers.......................... 189 14.4Self-employed workers in own not incorporatedbusiness ................................... 60 4.6Unpaid family workers ........................ 17 1.3INCOME IN 1999Households ............................. 1,000 100.0Less than $10,000............................ 67 6.7$10,000 to $14,999........................... 76 7.6$15,000 to $24,999........................... 120 12.0$25,000 to $34,999........................... 94 9.4$35,000 to $49,999........................... 217 21.7$50,000 to $74,999........................... 237 23.7$75,000 to $99,999........................... 112 11.2$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 58 5.8$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 12 1.2$200,000 or more ............................ 7 0.7Median household income (dollars) ............. 45,365 (X)With earnings ................................ 784 78.4Mean earnings (dollars) 1 .................... 54,413 (X)With Social Security income ................... 334 33.4Mean Social Security income (dollars) 1 ....... 11,852 (X)With Supplemental Security Income . ........... 56 5.6Mean Supplemental Security Income(dollars) 1 ................................. 7,607 (X)With public assistance income ................. 12 1.2Mean public assistance income (dollars) 1 ..... 1,558 (X)With retirement income . . . . . . . ................ 206 20.6Mean retirement income (dollars) 1 ............ 13,562 (X)Families ................................ 767 100.0Less than $10,000............................ 29 3.8$10,000 to $14,999........................... 53 6.9$15,000 to $24,999........................... 78 10.2$25,000 to $34,999........................... 87 11.3$35,000 to $49,999........................... 167 21.8$50,000 to $74,999........................... 188 24.5$75,000 to $99,999........................... 104 13.6$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 50 6.5$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 4 0.5$200,000 or more ............................ 7 0.9Median family income (dollars) ................. 47,225 (X)Per capita income (dollars) 1 ................... 18,468 (X)Median earnings (dollars):Male full-time, year-round workers.............. 34,196 (X)Female full-time, year-round workers . . ......... 25,147 (X)SubjectNumberbelowpovertylevelPercentbelowpovertylevelPOVERTY STATUS IN 1999Families ................................ 48 6.3With related children under 18 years............ 22 5.7With related children under 5 years. .......... 10 8.5Families with female householder, nohusband present . ...................... 21 12.0With related children under 18 years............ 14 14.1With related children under 5 years. .......... 10 33.3Individuals. . . ........................... 268 9.218 years and over ............................ 204 9.565 years and over .......................... 59 14.2Related children under 18 years ............... 64 8.3Related children 5 to 17 years ............... 46 7.5Unrelated individuals 15 years and over......... 112 28.7-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 If the denominator <strong>of</strong> a mean value or per capita value is less than 30, then that value is calculated using a rounded aggregate in the numerator.See text.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.3U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-4. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected <strong>Housing</strong> Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Deerfield township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentTotal housing units.................... 1,065 100.0UNITS IN STRUCTURE1-unit, detached.............................. 960 90.11-unit, attached .............................. 18 1.72 units ...................................... 34 3.23 or 4 units .................................. 24 2.35 to 9 units .................................. 4 0.410 to 19 units ................................ - -20 or more units ............................. - -Mobile home................................. 19 1.8Boat, RV, van, etc ............................ 6 0.6YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT1999 to March <strong>2000</strong> .......................... 23 2.21995 to 1998 ................................ 53 5.01990 to 1994 ................................ 69 6.51980 to 1989 ................................ 167 15.71970 to 1979 ................................ 156 14.61960 to 1969 ................................ 112 10.51940 to 1959 ................................ 228 21.41939 or earlier ............................... 257 24.1ROOMS1 room ...................................... - -2 rooms ..................................... 10 0.93 rooms ..................................... 45 4.24 rooms ..................................... 83 7.85 rooms ..................................... 318 29.96 rooms ..................................... 286 26.97 rooms ..................................... 163 15.38 rooms ..................................... 96 9.09 or more rooms ............................. 64 6.0Median (rooms) .............................. 5.8 (X)Occupied housing units ............... 1,013 100.0YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT1999 to March <strong>2000</strong> .......................... 101 10.01995 to 1998 ................................ 156 15.41990 to 1994 ................................ 124 12.21980 to 1989 ................................ 227 22.41970 to 1979 ................................ 144 14.21969 or earlier ............................... 261 25.8VEHICLES AVAILABLENone ....................................... 93 9.21........................................... 285 28.12........................................... 449 44.33 or more ................................... 186 18.4HOUSE HEATING FUELUtility gas ................................... 229 22.6Bottled, tank, or LP gas ....................... 84 8.3Electricity.................................... 78 7.7Fuel oil, kerosene, etc ........................ 606 59.8Coal or coke ................................. - -Wood....................................... 11 1.1Solar energy ................................. 5 0.5Other fuel ................................... - -No fuel used ................................. - -SELECTED CHARACTERISTICSLacking complete plumbing facilities ............ 8 0.8Lacking complete kitchen facilities .............. 5 0.5No telephone service ......................... 18 1.84-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.OCCUPANTS PER ROOMOccupied housing units ............... 1,013 100.01.00 or less. . . ............................... 975 96.21.01 to 1.50 ................................. 19 1.91.51 or more................................. 19 1.9Specified owner-occupied units ........ 695 100.0VALUELess than $50,000............................ 21 3.0$50,000 to $99,999........................... 331 47.6$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 217 31.2$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 110 15.8$200,000 to $299,999. . . . . . . . ................. 13 1.9$300,000 to $499,999. . . . . . . . ................. - -$500,000 to $999,999. . . . . . . . ................. 3 0.4$1,000,000 or more........................... - -Median (dollars) .............................. 99,500 (X)MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTEDMONTHLY OWNER COSTSWith a mortgage ............................. 418 60.1Less than $300 .......................... - -$300 to $499 ............................ 17 2.4$500 to $699 ............................ 39 5.6$700 to $999 ............................ 81 11.7$1,000 to $1,499 ......................... 202 29.1$1,500 to $1,999 ......................... 52 7.5$2,000 or more . ......................... 27 3.9Median (dollars) .......................... 1,140 (X)Not mortgaged . . . . . .......................... 277 39.9Median (dollars) .......................... 397 (X)SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTSAS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDINCOME IN 1999Less than 15.0 percent........................ 203 29.215.0 to 19.9 percent .......................... 132 19.020.0 to 24.9 percent .......................... 66 9.525.0 to 29.9 percent .......................... 80 11.530.0 to 34.9 percent .......................... 59 8.535.0 percent or more . . . . . .................... 150 21.6Not computed................................ 5 0.7Specified renter-occupied units ........ 143 100.0GROSS RENTLess than $200 . . . ........................... 3 2.1$200 to $299 . . . . . ........................... 16 11.2$300 to $499 . . . . . ........................... 17 11.9$500 to $749 . . . . . ........................... 41 28.7$750 to $999 . . . . . ........................... 40 28.0$1,000 to $1,499 ............................. - -$1,500 or more . . . ........................... - -No cash rent................................. 26 18.2Median (dollars) .............................. 646 (X)GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OFHOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999Less than 15.0 percent........................ 24 16.815.0 to 19.9 percent .......................... 8 5.620.0 to 24.9 percent .......................... 8 5.625.0 to 29.9 percent .......................... 4 2.830.0 to 34.9 percent .......................... 20 14.035.0 percent or more . . . . . .................... 53 37.1Not computed................................ 26 18.2U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-1. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> General Demographic Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Downe township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentTotal population.......................... 1,631 100.0SEX AND AGEMale ........................................ 846 51.9Female...................................... 785 48.1Under 5 years ............................... 91 5.65 to 9 years ................................. 105 6.410 to 14 years ............................... 115 7.115 to 19 years ............................... 107 6.620 to 24 years ............................... 69 4.225 to 34 years ............................... 174 10.735 to 44 years ............................... 221 13.545 to 54 years ............................... 232 14.255 to 59 years ............................... 118 7.260 to 64 years ............................... 90 5.565 to 74 years ............................... 180 11.075 to 84 years ............................... 116 7.185 years and over ............................ 13 0.8Median age (years) ........................... 42.3 (X)18 years and over ............................ 1,247 76.5Male ...................................... 613 37.6Female.................................... 634 38.921 years and over ............................ 1,201 73.662 years and over ............................ 368 22.665 years and over ............................ 309 18.9Male ...................................... 149 9.1Female.................................... 160 9.8RACEOne race .................................... 1,607 98.5White ..................................... 1,485 91.0Black or African American ................... 79 4.8American Indian and Alaska Native ........... 24 1.5Asian ..................................... 3 0.2Asian Indian ............................. - -Chinese ................................. 1 0.1Filipino .................................. - -Japanese................................ - -Korean.................................. 1 0.1Vietnamese.............................. - -Other Asian 1 ............................ 1 0.1Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander.... - -Native Hawaiian.......................... - -Guamanian or Chamorro .................. - -Samoan................................. - -Other Pacific Islander 2 ................... - -Some other race ........................... 16 1.0Two or more races ........................... 24 1.5Race alone or in combination with oneor more other races: 3White ....................................... 1,508 92.5Black or African American ..................... 80 4.9American Indian and Alaska Native ............. 38 2.3Asian ....................................... 5 0.3Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander...... 1 0.1Some other race ............................. 24 1.5HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACETotal population.......................... 1,631 100.0Hispanic or Latino (<strong>of</strong> any race) ................ 55 3.4Mexican ................................... 4 0.2Puerto Rican............................... 49 3.0Cuban .................................... - -Other Hispanic or Latino .................... 2 0.1Not Hispanic or Latino ........................ 1,576 96.6White alone................................ 1,456 89.3RELATIONSHIPTotal population.......................... 1,631 100.0In households................................ 1,631 100.0Householder ............................... 658 40.3Spouse . . ................................. 336 20.6Child...................................... 454 27.8Own child under 18 years ................ 314 19.3Other relatives ............................. 101 6.2Under 18 years . . . ...................... 65 4.0Nonrelatives ............................... 82 5.0Unmarried partner ....................... 52 3.2In group quarters ............................. - -Institutionalized population. . . ................ - -Noninstitutionalized population ............... - -HOUSEHOLD BY TYPETotal households......................... 658 100.0Family households (families)................... 439 66.7With own children under 18 years .......... 175 26.6Married-couple family ....................... 336 51.1With own children under 18 years .......... 122 18.5Female householder, no husband present . . . . . 68 10.3With own children under 18 years .......... 36 5.5Nonfamily households ........................ 219 33.3Householder living alone .................... 180 27.4Householder 65 years and over . ........... 94 14.3Households with individuals under 18 years ..... 216 32.8Households with individuals 65 years and over . . 232 35.3Average household size. . . .................... 2.48 (X)Average family size........................... 3.03 (X)HOUSING OCCUPANCYTotal housing units. . . . . .................. 1,134 100.0Occupied housing units ....................... 658 58.0Vacant housing units. . . ....................... 476 42.0For seasonal, recreational, oroccasional use. . . . . . . . .................... 393 34.7Homeowner vacancy rate (percent). . ........... 4.6 (X)Rental vacancy rate (percent).................. 14.1 (X)HOUSING TENUREOccupied housing units .................. 658 100.0Owner-occupied housing units ................. 597 90.7Renter-occupied housing units ................. 61 9.3Average household size <strong>of</strong> owner-occupied units. 2.47 (X)Average household size <strong>of</strong> renter-occupied units . 2.56 (X)- Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 Other Asian alone, or two or more Asian categories.2 Other Pacific Islander alone, or two or more Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander categories.3 In combination with one or more <strong>of</strong> the other races listed. The six numbers may add to more than the total population and the six percentagesmay add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race.Source: U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau1


Table DP-2. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected Social Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Downe township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentSCHOOL ENROLLMENT<strong>Population</strong> 3 years and overenrolled in school .................... 375 100.0Nursery school, preschool ..................... 21 5.6Kindergarten................................. 17 4.5Elementary school (grades 1-8) ................ 196 52.3High school (grades 9-12) ..................... 93 24.8College or graduate school .................... 48 12.8EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT<strong>Population</strong> 25 years and over .......... 1,151 100.0Less than 9th grade .......................... 114 9.99th to 12th grade, no diploma.................. 218 18.9High school graduate (includes equivalency)..... 503 43.7Some college, no degree...................... 164 14.2Associate degree............................. 62 5.4Bachelor’s degree ............................ 65 5.6Graduate or pr<strong>of</strong>essional degree ............... 25 2.2Percent high school graduate or higher ......... 71.2 (X)Percent bachelor’s degree or higher ............ 7.8 (X)MARITAL STATUS<strong>Population</strong> 15 years and over .......... 1,318 100.0Never married ............................... 308 23.4Now married, except separated ................ 698 53.0Separated ................................... 24 1.8Widowed .................................... 140 10.6Female.................................... 99 7.5Divorced .................................... 148 11.2Female.................................... 79 6.0GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERSGrandparent living in household withone or more own grandchildren under18 years ............................. 63 100.0Grandparent responsible for grandchildren ...... 37 58.7VETERAN STATUSCivilian population 18 years and over . . 1,251 100.0Civilian veterans ............................. 242 19.3DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIANNONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION<strong>Population</strong> 5 to 20 years ............... 323 100.0With a disability .............................. 18 5.6<strong>Population</strong> 21 to 64 years.............. 905 100.0With a disability .............................. 233 25.7Percent employed .......................... 49.8 (X)No disability ................................. 672 74.3Percent employed .......................... 71.3 (X)<strong>Population</strong> 65 years and over .......... 306 100.0With a disability .............................. 146 47.7RESIDENCE IN 1995<strong>Population</strong> 5 years and over ........... 1,534 100.0Same house in 1995.......................... 1,172 76.4Different house in the U.S. in 1995 ............. 350 22.8Same county .............................. 231 15.1Different county ............................ 119 7.8Same state .............................. 68 4.4Different state............................ 51 3.3Elsewhere in 1995............................ 12 0.8NATIVITY AND PLACE OF BIRTHTotal population.......................... 1,631 100.0Native....................................... 1,607 98.5Born in United States ....................... 1,591 97.5State <strong>of</strong> residence . . ...................... 1,261 77.3Different state. . .......................... 330 20.2Born outside United States .................. 16 1.0Foreign born ................................. 24 1.5Entered 1990 to March <strong>2000</strong> .............. 1 0.1Naturalized citizen .......................... 22 1.3Not a citizen ............................... 2 0.1REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORNTotal (excluding born at sea).............. 24 100.0Europe...................................... 16 66.7Asia ........................................ 6 25.0Africa ....................................... - -Oceania..................................... - -Latin America ................................ 1 4.2Northern America. . . . . . . . ..................... 1 4.2LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME<strong>Population</strong> 5 years and over . ............. 1,534 100.0English only ................................. 1,501 97.8Language other than English . ................. 33 2.2Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 13 0.8Spanish ................................... 22 1.4Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 13 0.8Other Indo-European languages . ............ 11 0.7Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ - -Asian and Pacific Island languages . . ......... - -Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ - -ANCESTRY (single or multiple)Total population.......................... 1,631 100.0Total ancestries reported ................... 1,666 102.1Arab ........................................ - -Czech 1 ...................................... 12 0.7Danish ...................................... 4 0.2Dutch ....................................... 28 1.7English...................................... 240 14.7French (except Basque) 1 ...................... 34 2.1French Canadian 1 ............................ - -German ..................................... 283 17.4Greek. . . . . .................................. - -Hungarian ................................... 3 0.2Irish 1 ........................................ 280 17.2Italian ....................................... 156 9.6Lithuanian ................................... 4 0.2Norwegian. . . . ............................... - -Polish ....................................... 62 3.8Portuguese .................................. 3 0.2Russian ..................................... 14 0.9Scotch-Irish.................................. 8 0.5Scottish ..................................... 26 1.6Slovak ...................................... - -Subsaharan African. . . . . ...................... 9 0.6Swedish..................................... 10 0.6Swiss ....................................... 6 0.4Ukrainian .................................... 14 0.9United States or American..................... 158 9.7Welsh....................................... 11 0.7West Indian (excluding Hispanic groups) ........ - -Other ancestries ............................. 301 18.52-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 The data represent a combination <strong>of</strong> two ancestries shown separately in Summary File 3. Czech includes Czechoslovakian. French includes Alsatian.French Canadian includes Acadian/Cajun. Irish includes Celtic.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-3. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected Economic Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Downe township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentEMPLOYMENT STATUS<strong>Population</strong> 16 years and over ............ 1,298 100.0In labor force ................................ 704 54.2Civilian labor force.......................... 704 54.2Employed ............................... 656 50.5Unemployed ............................. 48 3.7Percent <strong>of</strong> civilian labor force ............ 6.8 (X)Armed Forces.............................. - -Not in labor force............................. 594 45.8Females 16 years and over .............. 669 100.0In labor force ................................ 338 50.5Civilian labor force.......................... 338 50.5Employed ............................... 317 47.4Own children under 6 years.............. 105 100.0All parents in family in labor force .............. 68 64.8COMMUTING TO WORKWorkers 16 years and over .............. 647 100.0Car, truck, or van - - drove alone ............... 544 84.1Car, truck, or van - - carpooled................. 57 8.8Public transportation (including taxicab) ......... 7 1.1Walked...................................... 7 1.1Other means................................. 7 1.1Worked at home ............................. 25 3.9Mean travel time to work (minutes) 1 ............ 29.2 (X)Employed civilian population16 years and over ..................... 656 100.0OCCUPATIONManagement, pr<strong>of</strong>essional, and relatedoccupations ................................ 110 16.8Service occupations .......................... 117 17.8Sales and <strong>of</strong>fice occupations .................. 168 25.6Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations....... 13 2.0Construction, extraction, and maintenanceoccupations ................................ 84 12.8Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations ................................ 164 25.0INDUSTRYAgriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting,and mining ................................. 25 3.8Construction ................................. 37 5.6Manufacturing................................ 111 16.9Wholesale trade.............................. 37 5.6Retail trade .................................. 75 11.4Transportation and warehousing, and utilities .... 49 7.5<strong>Info</strong>rmation .................................. 16 2.4Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental andleasing..................................... 15 2.3Pr<strong>of</strong>essional, scientific, management, administrative,and waste management services ....... 34 5.2Educational, health and social services ......... 128 19.5Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodationand food services ........................... 38 5.8Other services (except public administration) .... 22 3.4Public administration.......................... 69 10.5CLASS OF WORKERPrivate wage and salary workers ............... 473 72.1Government workers.......................... 141 21.5Self-employed workers in own not incorporatedbusiness ................................... 42 6.4Unpaid family workers ........................ - -INCOME IN 1999Households ............................. 658 100.0Less than $10,000............................ 65 9.9$10,000 to $14,999........................... 44 6.7$15,000 to $24,999........................... 107 16.3$25,000 to $34,999........................... 117 17.8$35,000 to $49,999........................... 113 17.2$50,000 to $74,999........................... 120 18.2$75,000 to $99,999........................... 58 8.8$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 28 4.3$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. - -$200,000 or more ............................ 6 0.9Median household income (dollars) ............. 34,667 (X)With earnings ................................ 460 69.9Mean earnings (dollars) 1 .................... 42,808 (X)With Social Security income ................... 255 38.8Mean Social Security income (dollars) 1 ....... 11,574 (X)With Supplemental Security Income . ........... 47 7.1Mean Supplemental Security Income(dollars) 1 ................................. 6,183 (X)With public assistance income ................. 23 3.5Mean public assistance income (dollars) 1 ..... 1,387 (X)With retirement income . . . . . . . ................ 192 29.2Mean retirement income (dollars) 1 ............ 14,811 (X)Families ................................ 445 100.0Less than $10,000............................ 35 7.9$10,000 to $14,999........................... 27 6.1$15,000 to $24,999........................... 63 14.2$25,000 to $34,999........................... 70 15.7$35,000 to $49,999........................... 91 20.4$50,000 to $74,999........................... 87 19.6$75,000 to $99,999........................... 43 9.7$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 26 5.8$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. - -$200,000 or more ............................ 3 0.7Median family income (dollars) ................. 39,375 (X)Per capita income (dollars) 1 ................... 17,366 (X)Median earnings (dollars):Male full-time, year-round workers.............. 35,000 (X)Female full-time, year-round workers . . ......... 26,397 (X)SubjectNumberbelowpovertylevelPercentbelowpovertylevelPOVERTY STATUS IN 1999Families ................................ 51 11.5With related children under 18 years............ 31 14.8With related children under 5 years. .......... 14 19.7Families with female householder, nohusband present . ...................... 24 27.6With related children under 18 years............ 24 40.7With related children under 5 years. .......... 13 65.0Individuals. . . ........................... 213 13.118 years and over ............................ 132 10.665 years and over .......................... 44 14.4Related children under 18 years ............... 79 21.1Related children 5 to 17 years ............... 58 20.8Unrelated individuals 15 years and over......... 47 16.4-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 If the denominator <strong>of</strong> a mean value or per capita value is less than 30, then that value is calculated using a rounded aggregate in the numerator.See text.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.3U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-4. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected <strong>Housing</strong> Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Downe township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentTotal housing units.................... 1,134 100.0UNITS IN STRUCTURE1-unit, detached.............................. 901 79.51-unit, attached .............................. 25 2.22 units ...................................... 23 2.03 or 4 units .................................. - -5 to 9 units .................................. - -10 to 19 units ................................ - -20 or more units ............................. - -Mobile home................................. 183 16.1Boat, RV, van, etc ............................ 2 0.2YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT1999 to March <strong>2000</strong> .......................... 6 0.51995 to 1998 ................................ 51 4.51990 to 1994 ................................ 48 4.21980 to 1989 ................................ 174 15.31970 to 1979 ................................ 136 12.01960 to 1969 ................................ 150 13.21940 to 1959 ................................ 226 19.91939 or earlier ............................... 343 30.2ROOMS1 room ...................................... 8 0.72 rooms ..................................... 20 1.83 rooms ..................................... 87 7.74 rooms ..................................... 250 22.05 rooms ..................................... 305 26.96 rooms ..................................... 217 19.17 rooms ..................................... 123 10.88 rooms ..................................... 80 7.19 or more rooms ............................. 44 3.9Median (rooms) .............................. 5.2 (X)Occupied housing units ............... 658 100.0YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT1999 to March <strong>2000</strong> .......................... 43 6.51995 to 1998 ................................ 100 15.21990 to 1994 ................................ 126 19.11980 to 1989 ................................ 154 23.41970 to 1979 ................................ 69 10.51969 or earlier ............................... 166 25.2VEHICLES AVAILABLENone ....................................... 32 4.91........................................... 256 38.92........................................... 299 45.43 or more ................................... 71 10.8HOUSE HEATING FUELUtility gas ................................... 166 25.2Bottled, tank, or LP gas ....................... 78 11.9Electricity.................................... 33 5.0Fuel oil, kerosene, etc ........................ 356 54.1Coal or coke ................................. - -Wood....................................... 25 3.8Solar energy ................................. - -Other fuel ................................... - -No fuel used ................................. - -SELECTED CHARACTERISTICSLacking complete plumbing facilities ............ 9 1.4Lacking complete kitchen facilities .............. 5 0.8No telephone service ......................... 13 2.04-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.OCCUPANTS PER ROOMOccupied housing units ............... 658 100.01.00 or less. . . ............................... 638 97.01.01 to 1.50 ................................. 15 2.31.51 or more................................. 5 0.8Specified owner-occupied units ........ 468 100.0VALUELess than $50,000............................ 81 17.3$50,000 to $99,999........................... 317 67.7$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 47 10.0$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 20 4.3$200,000 to $299,999. . . . . . . . ................. - -$300,000 to $499,999. . . . . . . . ................. 3 0.6$500,000 to $999,999. . . . . . . . ................. - -$1,000,000 or more........................... - -Median (dollars) .............................. 74,500 (X)MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTEDMONTHLY OWNER COSTSWith a mortgage ............................. 232 49.6Less than $300 .......................... - -$300 to $499 ............................ 16 3.4$500 to $699 ............................ 32 6.8$700 to $999 ............................ 97 20.7$1,000 to $1,499 ......................... 77 16.5$1,500 to $1,999 ......................... 10 2.1$2,000 or more . ......................... - -Median (dollars) .......................... 922 (X)Not mortgaged . . . . . .......................... 236 50.4Median (dollars) .......................... 336 (X)SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTSAS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDINCOME IN 1999Less than 15.0 percent........................ 155 33.115.0 to 19.9 percent .......................... 79 16.920.0 to 24.9 percent .......................... 69 14.725.0 to 29.9 percent .......................... 41 8.830.0 to 34.9 percent .......................... 20 4.335.0 percent or more . . . . . .................... 101 21.6Not computed................................ 3 0.6Specified renter-occupied units ........ 57 100.0GROSS RENTLess than $200 . . . ........................... - -$200 to $299 . . . . . ........................... 5 8.8$300 to $499 . . . . . ........................... 8 14.0$500 to $749 . . . . . ........................... 21 36.8$750 to $999 . . . . . ........................... 13 22.8$1,000 to $1,499 ............................. - -$1,500 or more . . . ........................... - -No cash rent................................. 10 17.5Median (dollars) .............................. 581 (X)GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OFHOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999Less than 15.0 percent........................ 5 8.815.0 to 19.9 percent .......................... 5 8.820.0 to 24.9 percent .......................... 7 12.325.0 to 29.9 percent .......................... 3 5.330.0 to 34.9 percent .......................... 10 17.535.0 percent or more . . . . . .................... 14 24.6Not computed................................ 13 22.8U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-2. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected Social Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Fairfield township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentSCHOOL ENROLLMENT<strong>Population</strong> 3 years and overenrolled in school .................... 1,465 100.0Nursery school, preschool ..................... 58 4.0Kindergarten................................. 85 5.8Elementary school (grades 1-8) ................ 658 44.9High school (grades 9-12) ..................... 430 29.4College or graduate school .................... 234 16.0EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT<strong>Population</strong> 25 years and over .......... 4,491 100.0Less than 9th grade .......................... 369 8.29th to 12th grade, no diploma.................. 1,281 28.5High school graduate (includes equivalency)..... 1,984 44.2Some college, no degree...................... 525 11.7Associate degree............................. 104 2.3Bachelor’s degree ............................ 160 3.6Graduate or pr<strong>of</strong>essional degree ............... 68 1.5Percent high school graduate or higher ......... 63.3 (X)Percent bachelor’s degree or higher ............ 5.1 (X)MARITAL STATUS<strong>Population</strong> 15 years and over .......... 5,239 100.0Never married ............................... 1,263 24.1Now married, except separated ................ 2,902 55.4Separated ................................... 207 4.0Widowed .................................... 457 8.7Female.................................... 229 4.4Divorced .................................... 410 7.8Female.................................... 216 4.1GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERSGrandparent living in household withone or more own grandchildren under18 years ............................. 246 100.0Grandparent responsible for grandchildren ...... 91 37.0VETERAN STATUSCivilian population 18 years and over . . 5,051 100.0Civilian veterans ............................. 573 11.3DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIANNONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION<strong>Population</strong> 5 to 20 years ............... 1,251 100.0With a disability .............................. 75 6.0<strong>Population</strong> 21 to 64 years.............. 2,779 100.0With a disability .............................. 633 22.8Percent employed .......................... 37.4 (X)No disability ................................. 2,146 77.2Percent employed .......................... 72.3 (X)<strong>Population</strong> 65 years and over .......... 652 100.0With a disability .............................. 274 42.0RESIDENCE IN 1995<strong>Population</strong> 5 years and over ........... 6,050 100.0Same house in 1995.......................... 4,476 74.0Different house in the U.S. in 1995 ............. 1,570 26.0Same county .............................. 1,159 19.2Different county ............................ 411 6.8Same state .............................. 294 4.9Different state............................ 117 1.9Elsewhere in 1995............................ 4 0.1NATIVITY AND PLACE OF BIRTHTotal population.......................... 6,283 100.0Native....................................... 6,165 98.1Born in United States ....................... 6,086 96.9State <strong>of</strong> residence . . ...................... 4,996 79.5Different state. . .......................... 1,090 17.3Born outside United States .................. 79 1.3Foreign born ................................. 118 1.9Entered 1990 to March <strong>2000</strong> .............. 58 0.9Naturalized citizen .......................... 72 1.1Not a citizen ............................... 46 0.7REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORNTotal (excluding born at sea).............. 118 100.0Europe...................................... 23 19.5Asia ........................................ 2 1.7Africa ....................................... - -Oceania..................................... - -Latin America ................................ 88 74.6Northern America. . . . . . . . ..................... 5 4.2LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME<strong>Population</strong> 5 years and over . ............. 6,050 100.0English only ................................. 5,375 88.8Language other than English . ................. 675 11.2Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 226 3.7Spanish ................................... 574 9.5Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 203 3.4Other Indo-European languages . ............ 59 1.0Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 13 0.2Asian and Pacific Island languages . . ......... 11 0.2Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 4 0.1ANCESTRY (single or multiple)Total population.......................... 6,283 100.0Total ancestries reported ................... 4,651 74.0Arab ........................................ 5 0.1Czech 1 ...................................... 5 0.1Danish ...................................... 7 0.1Dutch ....................................... 37 0.6English...................................... 261 4.2French (except Basque) 1 ...................... 75 1.2French Canadian 1 ............................ - -German ..................................... 580 9.2Greek. . . . . .................................. 6 0.1Hungarian ................................... 9 0.1Irish 1 ........................................ 347 5.5Italian ....................................... 347 5.5Lithuanian ................................... - -Norwegian. . . . ............................... 12 0.2Polish ....................................... 64 1.0Portuguese .................................. - -Russian ..................................... 13 0.2Scotch-Irish.................................. 72 1.1Scottish ..................................... 35 0.6Slovak ...................................... - -Subsaharan African. . . . . ...................... 47 0.7Swedish..................................... 9 0.1Swiss ....................................... - -Ukrainian .................................... 44 0.7United States or American..................... 222 3.5Welsh....................................... - -West Indian (excluding Hispanic groups) ........ 102 1.6Other ancestries ............................. 2,352 37.42-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 The data represent a combination <strong>of</strong> two ancestries shown separately in Summary File 3. Czech includes Czechoslovakian. French includes Alsatian.French Canadian includes Acadian/Cajun. Irish includes Celtic.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-2. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected Social Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Greenwich township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentSCHOOL ENROLLMENT<strong>Population</strong> 3 years and overenrolled in school .................... 179 100.0Nursery school, preschool ..................... 15 8.4Kindergarten................................. 10 5.6Elementary school (grades 1-8) ................ 81 45.3High school (grades 9-12) ..................... 38 21.2College or graduate school .................... 35 19.6EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT<strong>Population</strong> 25 years and over .......... 627 100.0Less than 9th grade .......................... 24 3.89th to 12th grade, no diploma.................. 62 9.9High school graduate (includes equivalency)..... 225 35.9Some college, no degree...................... 126 20.1Associate degree............................. 52 8.3Bachelor’s degree ............................ 93 14.8Graduate or pr<strong>of</strong>essional degree ............... 45 7.2Percent high school graduate or higher ......... 86.3 (X)Percent bachelor’s degree or higher ............ 22.0 (X)MARITAL STATUS<strong>Population</strong> 15 years and over .......... 692 100.0Never married ............................... 113 16.3Now married, except separated ................ 458 66.2Separated ................................... 10 1.4Widowed .................................... 43 6.2Female.................................... 37 5.3Divorced .................................... 68 9.8Female.................................... 39 5.6GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERSGrandparent living in household withone or more own grandchildren under18 years ............................. 25 100.0Grandparent responsible for grandchildren ...... 11 44.0VETERAN STATUSCivilian population 18 years and over . . 670 100.0Civilian veterans ............................. 89 13.3DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIANNONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION<strong>Population</strong> 5 to 20 years ............... 145 100.0With a disability .............................. 12 8.3<strong>Population</strong> 21 to 64 years.............. 529 100.0With a disability .............................. 63 11.9Percent employed .......................... 33.3 (X)No disability ................................. 466 88.1Percent employed .......................... 84.3 (X)<strong>Population</strong> 65 years and over .......... 123 100.0With a disability .............................. 66 53.7RESIDENCE IN 1995<strong>Population</strong> 5 years and over ........... 797 100.0Same house in 1995.......................... 622 78.0Different house in the U.S. in 1995 ............. 175 22.0Same county .............................. 99 12.4Different county ............................ 76 9.5Same state .............................. 56 7.0Different state............................ 20 2.5Elsewhere in 1995............................ - -NATIVITY AND PLACE OF BIRTHTotal population.......................... 842 100.0Native....................................... 838 99.5Born in United States ....................... 838 99.5State <strong>of</strong> residence . . ...................... 625 74.2Different state. . .......................... 213 25.3Born outside United States .................. - -Foreign born ................................. 4 0.5Entered 1990 to March <strong>2000</strong> .............. - -Naturalized citizen .......................... 4 0.5Not a citizen ............................... - -REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORNTotal (excluding born at sea).............. 4 100.0Europe...................................... 2 50.0Asia ........................................ - -Africa ....................................... - -Oceania..................................... - -Latin America ................................ 2 50.0Northern America. . . . . . . . ..................... - -LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME<strong>Population</strong> 5 years and over . ............. 797 100.0English only ................................. 784 98.4Language other than English . ................. 13 1.6Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 4 0.5Spanish ................................... 9 1.1Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 4 0.5Other Indo-European languages . ............ 4 0.5Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ - -Asian and Pacific Island languages . . ......... - -Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ - -ANCESTRY (single or multiple)Total population.......................... 842 100.0Total ancestries reported ................... 967 114.8Arab ........................................ - -Czech 1 ...................................... 7 0.8Danish ...................................... - -Dutch ....................................... 9 1.1English...................................... 213 25.3French (except Basque) 1 ...................... 14 1.7French Canadian 1 ............................ 10 1.2German ..................................... 188 22.3Greek. . . . . .................................. 2 0.2Hungarian ................................... - -Irish 1 ........................................ 140 16.6Italian ....................................... 95 11.3Lithuanian ................................... - -Norwegian. . . . ............................... 6 0.7Polish ....................................... 32 3.8Portuguese .................................. 4 0.5Russian ..................................... 8 1.0Scotch-Irish.................................. 30 3.6Scottish ..................................... 14 1.7Slovak ...................................... 2 0.2Subsaharan African. . . . . ...................... 1 0.1Swedish..................................... 14 1.7Swiss ....................................... 4 0.5Ukrainian .................................... 2 0.2United States or American..................... 36 4.3Welsh....................................... 15 1.8West Indian (excluding Hispanic groups) ........ 4 0.5Other ancestries ............................. 117 13.92-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 The data represent a combination <strong>of</strong> two ancestries shown separately in Summary File 3. Czech includes Czechoslovakian. French includes Alsatian.French Canadian includes Acadian/Cajun. Irish includes Celtic.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-3. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected Economic Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Greenwich township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentEMPLOYMENT STATUS<strong>Population</strong> 16 years and over ............ 685 100.0In labor force ................................ 460 67.2Civilian labor force.......................... 460 67.2Employed ............................... 440 64.2Unemployed ............................. 20 2.9Percent <strong>of</strong> civilian labor force ............ 4.3 (X)Armed Forces.............................. - -Not in labor force............................. 225 32.8Females 16 years and over .............. 357 100.0In labor force ................................ 213 59.7Civilian labor force.......................... 213 59.7Employed ............................... 204 57.1Own children under 6 years.............. 52 100.0All parents in family in labor force .............. 28 53.8COMMUTING TO WORKWorkers 16 years and over .............. 438 100.0Car, truck, or van - - drove alone ............... 347 79.2Car, truck, or van - - carpooled................. 34 7.8Public transportation (including taxicab) ......... 7 1.6Walked...................................... 4 0.9Other means................................. 2 0.5Worked at home ............................. 44 10.0Mean travel time to work (minutes) 1 ............ 27.9 (X)Employed civilian population16 years and over ..................... 440 100.0OCCUPATIONManagement, pr<strong>of</strong>essional, and relatedoccupations ................................ 185 42.0Service occupations .......................... 52 11.8Sales and <strong>of</strong>fice occupations .................. 98 22.3Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations....... 5 1.1Construction, extraction, and maintenanceoccupations ................................ 39 8.9Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations ................................ 61 13.9INDUSTRYAgriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting,and mining ................................. 26 5.9Construction ................................. 24 5.5Manufacturing................................ 72 16.4Wholesale trade.............................. 16 3.6Retail trade .................................. 23 5.2Transportation and warehousing, and utilities .... 27 6.1<strong>Info</strong>rmation .................................. 9 2.0Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental andleasing..................................... 22 5.0Pr<strong>of</strong>essional, scientific, management, administrative,and waste management services ....... 26 5.9Educational, health and social services ......... 103 23.4Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodationand food services ........................... 29 6.6Other services (except public administration) .... 27 6.1Public administration.......................... 36 8.2CLASS OF WORKERPrivate wage and salary workers ............... 292 66.4Government workers.......................... 85 19.3Self-employed workers in own not incorporatedbusiness ................................... 61 13.9Unpaid family workers ........................ 2 0.5INCOME IN 1999Households ............................. 340 100.0Less than $10,000............................ 31 9.1$10,000 to $14,999........................... 9 2.6$15,000 to $24,999........................... 33 9.7$25,000 to $34,999........................... 37 10.9$35,000 to $49,999........................... 53 15.6$50,000 to $74,999........................... 92 27.1$75,000 to $99,999........................... 47 13.8$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 34 10.0$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 2 0.6$200,000 or more ............................ 2 0.6Median household income (dollars) ............. 52,188 (X)With earnings ................................ 283 83.2Mean earnings (dollars) 1 .................... 55,544 (X)With Social Security income ................... 94 27.6Mean Social Security income (dollars) 1 ....... 10,499 (X)With Supplemental Security Income . ........... 4 1.2Mean Supplemental Security Income(dollars) 1 ................................. 4,950 (X)With public assistance income ................. 6 1.8Mean public assistance income (dollars) 1 ..... 2,650 (X)With retirement income . . . . . . . ................ 62 18.2Mean retirement income (dollars) 1 ............ 11,351 (X)Families ................................ 264 100.0Less than $10,000............................ 14 5.3$10,000 to $14,999........................... - -$15,000 to $24,999........................... 23 8.7$25,000 to $34,999........................... 27 10.2$35,000 to $49,999........................... 46 17.4$50,000 to $74,999........................... 73 27.7$75,000 to $99,999........................... 43 16.3$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 34 12.9$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 2 0.8$200,000 or more ............................ 2 0.8Median family income (dollars) ................. 56,111 (X)Per capita income (dollars) 1 ................... 22,233 (X)Median earnings (dollars):Male full-time, year-round workers.............. 43,214 (X)Female full-time, year-round workers . . ......... 30,208 (X)SubjectNumberbelowpovertylevelPercentbelowpovertylevelPOVERTY STATUS IN 1999Families ................................ 16 6.1With related children under 18 years............ 8 7.9With related children under 5 years. .......... 6 13.6Families with female householder, nohusband present . ...................... 2 6.1With related children under 18 years............ 2 11.1With related children under 5 years. .......... - -Individuals. . . ........................... 67 8.018 years and over ............................ 52 7.865 years and over .......................... 21 17.1Related children under 18 years ............... 15 8.7Related children 5 to 17 years ............... 8 6.3Unrelated individuals 15 years and over......... 22 25.0-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 If the denominator <strong>of</strong> a mean value or per capita value is less than 30, then that value is calculated using a rounded aggregate in the numerator.See text.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.3U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-4. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected <strong>Housing</strong> Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Greenwich township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentTotal housing units.................... 359 100.0UNITS IN STRUCTURE1-unit, detached.............................. 341 95.01-unit, attached .............................. 9 2.52 units ...................................... 3 0.83 or 4 units .................................. 2 0.65 to 9 units .................................. - -10 to 19 units ................................ - -20 or more units ............................. - -Mobile home................................. 4 1.1Boat, RV, van, etc ............................ - -YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT1999 to March <strong>2000</strong> .......................... 2 0.61995 to 1998 ................................ 7 1.91990 to 1994 ................................ 17 4.71980 to 1989 ................................ 24 6.71970 to 1979 ................................ 33 9.21960 to 1969 ................................ 24 6.71940 to 1959 ................................ 46 12.81939 or earlier ............................... 206 57.4ROOMS1 room ...................................... 2 0.62 rooms ..................................... - -3 rooms ..................................... 5 1.44 rooms ..................................... 39 10.95 rooms ..................................... 61 17.06 rooms ..................................... 87 24.27 rooms ..................................... 58 16.28 rooms ..................................... 52 14.59 or more rooms ............................. 55 15.3Median (rooms) .............................. 6.3 (X)Occupied housing units ............... 326 100.0YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT1999 to March <strong>2000</strong> .......................... 23 7.11995 to 1998 ................................ 48 14.71990 to 1994 ................................ 63 19.31980 to 1989 ................................ 73 22.41970 to 1979 ................................ 55 16.91969 or earlier ............................... 64 19.6VEHICLES AVAILABLENone ....................................... 13 4.01........................................... 87 26.72........................................... 145 44.53 or more ................................... 81 24.8HOUSE HEATING FUELUtility gas ................................... 4 1.2Bottled, tank, or LP gas ....................... 26 8.0Electricity.................................... 30 9.2Fuel oil, kerosene, etc ........................ 244 74.8Coal or coke ................................. - -Wood....................................... 19 5.8Solar energy ................................. 1 0.3Other fuel ................................... 2 0.6No fuel used ................................. - -SELECTED CHARACTERISTICSLacking complete plumbing facilities ............ - -Lacking complete kitchen facilities .............. - -No telephone service ......................... 2 0.64-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.OCCUPANTS PER ROOMOccupied housing units ............... 326 100.01.00 or less. . . ............................... 322 98.81.01 to 1.50 ................................. 4 1.21.51 or more................................. - -Specified owner-occupied units ........ 215 100.0VALUELess than $50,000............................ 14 6.5$50,000 to $99,999........................... 71 33.0$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 65 30.2$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 49 22.8$200,000 to $299,999. . . . . . . . ................. 12 5.6$300,000 to $499,999. . . . . . . . ................. 2 0.9$500,000 to $999,999. . . . . . . . ................. 2 0.9$1,000,000 or more........................... - -Median (dollars) .............................. 112,000 (X)MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTEDMONTHLY OWNER COSTSWith a mortgage ............................. 139 64.7Less than $300 .......................... 2 0.9$300 to $499 ............................ 4 1.9$500 to $699 ............................ 15 7.0$700 to $999 ............................ 44 20.5$1,000 to $1,499 ......................... 46 21.4$1,500 to $1,999 ......................... 20 9.3$2,000 or more . ......................... 8 3.7Median (dollars) .......................... 1,039 (X)Not mortgaged . . . . . .......................... 76 35.3Median (dollars) .......................... 438 (X)SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTSAS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDINCOME IN 1999Less than 15.0 percent........................ 78 36.315.0 to 19.9 percent .......................... 38 17.720.0 to 24.9 percent .......................... 35 16.325.0 to 29.9 percent .......................... 10 4.730.0 to 34.9 percent .......................... 14 6.535.0 percent or more . . . . . .................... 40 18.6Not computed................................ - -Specified renter-occupied units ........ 40 100.0GROSS RENTLess than $200 . . . ........................... - -$200 to $299 . . . . . ........................... - -$300 to $499 . . . . . ........................... 4 10.0$500 to $749 . . . . . ........................... 13 32.5$750 to $999 . . . . . ........................... 12 30.0$1,000 to $1,499 ............................. 4 10.0$1,500 or more . . . ........................... - -No cash rent................................. 7 17.5Median (dollars) .............................. 742 (X)GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OFHOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999Less than 15.0 percent........................ 7 17.515.0 to 19.9 percent .......................... 6 15.020.0 to 24.9 percent .......................... 3 7.525.0 to 29.9 percent .......................... - -30.0 to 34.9 percent .......................... 2 5.035.0 percent or more . . . . . .................... 11 27.5Not computed................................ 11 27.5U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-1. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> General Demographic Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Hopewell township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentTotal population.......................... 4,434 100.0SEX AND AGEMale ........................................ 2,103 47.4Female...................................... 2,331 52.6Under 5 years ............................... 210 4.75 to 9 years ................................. 277 6.210 to 14 years ............................... 319 7.215 to 19 years ............................... 302 6.820 to 24 years ............................... 196 4.425 to 34 years ............................... 438 9.935 to 44 years ............................... 650 14.745 to 54 years ............................... 640 14.455 to 59 years ............................... 236 5.360 to 64 years ............................... 260 5.965 to 74 years ............................... 441 9.975 to 84 years ............................... 336 7.685 years and over ............................ 129 2.9Median age (years) ........................... 42.4 (X)18 years and over ............................ 3,430 77.4Male ...................................... 1,596 36.0Female.................................... 1,834 41.421 years and over ............................ 3,290 74.262 years and over ............................ 1,054 23.865 years and over ............................ 906 20.4Male ...................................... 343 7.7Female.................................... 563 12.7RACEOne race .................................... 4,361 98.4White ..................................... 3,862 87.1Black or African American ................... 306 6.9American Indian and Alaska Native ........... 103 2.3Asian ..................................... 25 0.6Asian Indian ............................. - -Chinese ................................. 1 -Filipino .................................. 2 -Japanese................................ 18 0.4Korean.................................. 2 -Vietnamese.............................. - -Other Asian 1 ............................ 2 -Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander.... 1 -Native Hawaiian.......................... - -Guamanian or Chamorro .................. 1 -Samoan................................. - -Other Pacific Islander 2 ................... - -Some other race ........................... 64 1.4Two or more races ........................... 73 1.6Race alone or in combination with oneor more other races: 3White ....................................... 3,910 88.2Black or African American ..................... 336 7.6American Indian and Alaska Native ............. 143 3.2Asian ....................................... 40 0.9Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander...... 1 -Some other race ............................. 80 1.8HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACETotal population.......................... 4,434 100.0Hispanic or Latino (<strong>of</strong> any race) ................ 159 3.6Mexican ................................... 55 1.2Puerto Rican............................... 86 1.9Cuban .................................... - -Other Hispanic or Latino .................... 18 0.4Not Hispanic or Latino ........................ 4,275 96.4White alone................................ 3,807 85.9RELATIONSHIPTotal population.......................... 4,434 100.0In households................................ 4,204 94.8Householder ............................... 1,628 36.7Spouse . . ................................. 987 22.3Child...................................... 1,241 28.0Own child under 18 years ................ 882 19.9Other relatives ............................. 215 4.8Under 18 years . . . ...................... 89 2.0Nonrelatives ............................... 133 3.0Unmarried partner ....................... 70 1.6In group quarters ............................. 230 5.2Institutionalized population. . . ................ 193 4.4Noninstitutionalized population ............... 37 0.8HOUSEHOLD BY TYPETotal households......................... 1,628 100.0Family households (families)................... 1,206 74.1With own children under 18 years .......... 492 30.2Married-couple family ....................... 987 60.6With own children under 18 years .......... 392 24.1Female householder, no husband present . . . . . 149 9.2With own children under 18 years .......... 66 4.1Nonfamily households ........................ 422 25.9Householder living alone .................... 372 22.9Householder 65 years and over . ........... 210 12.9Households with individuals under 18 years ..... 549 33.7Households with individuals 65 years and over . . 539 33.1Average household size. . . .................... 2.58 (X)Average family size........................... 3.03 (X)HOUSING OCCUPANCYTotal housing units. . . . . .................. 1,683 100.0Occupied housing units ....................... 1,628 96.7Vacant housing units. . . ....................... 55 3.3For seasonal, recreational, oroccasional use. . . . . . . . .................... 11 0.7Homeowner vacancy rate (percent). . ........... 0.8 (X)Rental vacancy rate (percent).................. 3.2 (X)HOUSING TENUREOccupied housing units .................. 1,628 100.0Owner-occupied housing units ................. 1,360 83.5Renter-occupied housing units ................. 268 16.5Average household size <strong>of</strong> owner-occupied units. 2.68 (X)Average household size <strong>of</strong> renter-occupied units . 2.08 (X)- Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 Other Asian alone, or two or more Asian categories.2 Other Pacific Islander alone, or two or more Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander categories.3 In combination with one or more <strong>of</strong> the other races listed. The six numbers may add to more than the total population and the six percentagesmay add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race.Source: U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau1


Table DP-2. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected Social Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Hopewell township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentSCHOOL ENROLLMENT<strong>Population</strong> 3 years and overenrolled in school .................... 1,052 100.0Nursery school, preschool ..................... 50 4.8Kindergarten................................. 24 2.3Elementary school (grades 1-8) ................ 488 46.4High school (grades 9-12) ..................... 318 30.2College or graduate school .................... 172 16.3EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT<strong>Population</strong> 25 years and over .......... 3,177 100.0Less than 9th grade .......................... 224 7.19th to 12th grade, no diploma.................. 310 9.8High school graduate (includes equivalency)..... 1,375 43.3Some college, no degree...................... 514 16.2Associate degree............................. 157 4.9Bachelor’s degree ............................ 354 11.1Graduate or pr<strong>of</strong>essional degree ............... 243 7.6Percent high school graduate or higher ......... 83.2 (X)Percent bachelor’s degree or higher ............ 18.8 (X)MARITAL STATUS<strong>Population</strong> 15 years and over .......... 3,712 100.0Never married ............................... 825 22.2Now married, except separated ................ 2,123 57.2Separated ................................... 76 2.0Widowed .................................... 545 14.7Female.................................... 456 12.3Divorced .................................... 143 3.9Female.................................... 80 2.2GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERSGrandparent living in household withone or more own grandchildren under18 years ............................. 117 100.0Grandparent responsible for grandchildren ...... 71 60.7VETERAN STATUSCivilian population 18 years and over . . 3,479 100.0Civilian veterans ............................. 542 15.6DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIANNONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION<strong>Population</strong> 5 to 20 years ............... 838 100.0With a disability .............................. 93 11.1<strong>Population</strong> 21 to 64 years.............. 2,449 100.0With a disability .............................. 403 16.5Percent employed .......................... 82.4 (X)No disability ................................. 2,046 83.5Percent employed .......................... 81.4 (X)<strong>Population</strong> 65 years and over .......... 787 100.0With a disability .............................. 291 37.0RESIDENCE IN 1995<strong>Population</strong> 5 years and over ........... 4,249 100.0Same house in 1995.......................... 2,900 68.3Different house in the U.S. in 1995 ............. 1,217 28.6Same county .............................. 933 22.0Different county ............................ 284 6.7Same state .............................. 235 5.5Different state............................ 49 1.2Elsewhere in 1995............................ 132 3.1NATIVITY AND PLACE OF BIRTHTotal population.......................... 4,432 100.0Native....................................... 4,321 97.5Born in United States ....................... 4,276 96.5State <strong>of</strong> residence . . ...................... 3,378 76.2Different state. . .......................... 898 20.3Born outside United States .................. 45 1.0Foreign born ................................. 111 2.5Entered 1990 to March <strong>2000</strong> .............. 42 0.9Naturalized citizen .......................... 61 1.4Not a citizen ............................... 50 1.1REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORNTotal (excluding born at sea).............. 111 100.0Europe...................................... 29 26.1Asia ........................................ 44 39.6Africa ....................................... - -Oceania..................................... - -Latin America ................................ 32 28.8Northern America. . . . . . . . ..................... 6 5.4LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME<strong>Population</strong> 5 years and over . ............. 4,249 100.0English only ................................. 3,955 93.1Language other than English . ................. 294 6.9Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 115 2.7Spanish ................................... 154 3.6Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 20 0.5Other Indo-European languages . ............ 63 1.5Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 30 0.7Asian and Pacific Island languages . . ......... 29 0.7Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 29 0.7ANCESTRY (single or multiple)Total population.......................... 4,432 100.0Total ancestries reported ................... 4,852 109.5Arab ........................................ 17 0.4Czech 1 ...................................... 6 0.1Danish ...................................... 7 0.2Dutch ....................................... 148 3.3English...................................... 646 14.6French (except Basque) 1 ...................... 179 4.0French Canadian 1 ............................ 17 0.4German ..................................... 1,087 24.5Greek. . . . . .................................. 16 0.4Hungarian ................................... 37 0.8Irish 1 ........................................ 654 14.8Italian ....................................... 720 16.2Lithuanian ................................... - -Norwegian. . . . ............................... 15 0.3Polish ....................................... 77 1.7Portuguese .................................. - -Russian ..................................... 24 0.5Scotch-Irish.................................. 103 2.3Scottish ..................................... 43 1.0Slovak ...................................... - -Subsaharan African. . . . . ...................... - -Swedish..................................... 44 1.0Swiss ....................................... 8 0.2Ukrainian .................................... 35 0.8United States or American..................... 280 6.3Welsh....................................... 57 1.3West Indian (excluding Hispanic groups) ........ 8 0.2Other ancestries ............................. 624 14.12-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 The data represent a combination <strong>of</strong> two ancestries shown separately in Summary File 3. Czech includes Czechoslovakian. French includes Alsatian.French Canadian includes Acadian/Cajun. Irish includes Celtic.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-3. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected Economic Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Hopewell township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentEMPLOYMENT STATUS<strong>Population</strong> 16 years and over ............ 3,640 100.0In labor force ................................ 2,284 62.7Civilian labor force.......................... 2,284 62.7Employed ............................... 2,194 60.3Unemployed ............................. 90 2.5Percent <strong>of</strong> civilian labor force ............ 3.9 (X)Armed Forces.............................. - -Not in labor force............................. 1,356 37.3Females 16 years and over .............. 1,920 100.0In labor force ................................ 1,089 56.7Civilian labor force.......................... 1,089 56.7Employed ............................... 1,039 54.1Own children under 6 years.............. 170 100.0All parents in family in labor force .............. 139 81.8COMMUTING TO WORKWorkers 16 years and over .............. 2,172 100.0Car, truck, or van - - drove alone ............... 1,696 78.1Car, truck, or van - - carpooled................. 315 14.5Public transportation (including taxicab) ......... 37 1.7Walked...................................... 46 2.1Other means................................. 7 0.3Worked at home ............................. 71 3.3Mean travel time to work (minutes) 1 ............ 24.8 (X)Employed civilian population16 years and over ..................... 2,194 100.0OCCUPATIONManagement, pr<strong>of</strong>essional, and relatedoccupations ................................ 713 32.5Service occupations .......................... 408 18.6Sales and <strong>of</strong>fice occupations .................. 484 22.1Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations....... 29 1.3Construction, extraction, and maintenanceoccupations ................................ 169 7.7Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations ................................ 391 17.8INDUSTRYAgriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting,and mining ................................. 110 5.0Construction ................................. 111 5.1Manufacturing................................ 334 15.2Wholesale trade.............................. 58 2.6Retail trade .................................. 238 10.8Transportation and warehousing, and utilities .... 176 8.0<strong>Info</strong>rmation .................................. 17 0.8Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental andleasing..................................... 53 2.4Pr<strong>of</strong>essional, scientific, management, administrative,and waste management services ....... 66 3.0Educational, health and social services ......... 536 24.4Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodationand food services ........................... 141 6.4Other services (except public administration) .... 128 5.8Public administration.......................... 226 10.3CLASS OF WORKERPrivate wage and salary workers ............... 1,527 69.6Government workers.......................... 506 23.1Self-employed workers in own not incorporatedbusiness ................................... 161 7.3Unpaid family workers ........................ - -INCOME IN 1999Households ............................. 1,667 100.0Less than $10,000............................ 147 8.8$10,000 to $14,999........................... 99 5.9$15,000 to $24,999........................... 169 10.1$25,000 to $34,999........................... 145 8.7$35,000 to $49,999........................... 283 17.0$50,000 to $74,999........................... 335 20.1$75,000 to $99,999........................... 249 14.9$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 185 11.1$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 30 1.8$200,000 or more ............................ 25 1.5Median household income (dollars) ............. 49,767 (X)With earnings ................................ 1,279 76.7Mean earnings (dollars) 1 .................... 62,793 (X)With Social Security income ................... 577 34.6Mean Social Security income (dollars) 1 ....... 11,268 (X)With Supplemental Security Income . ........... 29 1.7Mean Supplemental Security Income(dollars) 1 ................................. 4,455 (X)With public assistance income ................. 16 1.0Mean public assistance income (dollars) 1 ..... 3,319 (X)With retirement income . . . . . . . ................ 404 24.2Mean retirement income (dollars) 1 ............ 14,381 (X)Families ................................ 1,236 100.0Less than $10,000............................ 47 3.8$10,000 to $14,999........................... 21 1.7$15,000 to $24,999........................... 112 9.1$25,000 to $34,999........................... 88 7.1$35,000 to $49,999........................... 204 16.5$50,000 to $74,999........................... 324 26.2$75,000 to $99,999........................... 236 19.1$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 156 12.6$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 23 1.9$200,000 or more ............................ 25 2.0Median family income (dollars) ................. 59,675 (X)Per capita income (dollars) 1 ................... 22,783 (X)Median earnings (dollars):Male full-time, year-round workers.............. 40,774 (X)Female full-time, year-round workers . . ......... 30,402 (X)SubjectNumberbelowpovertylevelPercentbelowpovertylevelPOVERTY STATUS IN 1999Families ................................ 47 3.8With related children under 18 years............ 16 3.0With related children under 5 years. .......... 8 4.6Families with female householder, nohusband present . ...................... 13 8.0With related children under 18 years............ 8 9.8With related children under 5 years. .......... - -Individuals. . . ........................... 279 6.618 years and over ............................ 259 7.765 years and over .......................... 139 17.7Related children under 18 years ............... 20 2.3Related children 5 to 17 years ............... 15 2.1Unrelated individuals 15 years and over......... 176 28.6-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 If the denominator <strong>of</strong> a mean value or per capita value is less than 30, then that value is calculated using a rounded aggregate in the numerator.See text.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.3U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-4. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected <strong>Housing</strong> Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Hopewell township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentTotal housing units.................... 1,693 100.0UNITS IN STRUCTURE1-unit, detached.............................. 1,466 86.61-unit, attached .............................. 10 0.62 units ...................................... 40 2.43 or 4 units .................................. 9 0.55 to 9 units .................................. 5 0.310 to 19 units ................................ 12 0.720 or more units ............................. 128 7.6Mobile home................................. 23 1.4Boat, RV, van, etc ............................ - -YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT1999 to March <strong>2000</strong> .......................... 96 5.71995 to 1998 ................................ 147 8.71990 to 1994 ................................ 79 4.71980 to 1989 ................................ 137 8.11970 to 1979 ................................ 250 14.81960 to 1969 ................................ 254 15.01940 to 1959 ................................ 461 27.21939 or earlier ............................... 269 15.9ROOMS1 room ...................................... - -2 rooms ..................................... 37 2.23 rooms ..................................... 99 5.84 rooms ..................................... 178 10.55 rooms ..................................... 463 27.36 rooms ..................................... 362 21.47 rooms ..................................... 285 16.88 rooms ..................................... 180 10.69 or more rooms ............................. 89 5.3Median (rooms) .............................. 5.7 (X)Occupied housing units ............... 1,628 100.0YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT1999 to March <strong>2000</strong> .......................... 216 13.31995 to 1998 ................................ 254 15.61990 to 1994 ................................ 228 14.01980 to 1989 ................................ 339 20.81970 to 1979 ................................ 238 14.61969 or earlier ............................... 353 21.7VEHICLES AVAILABLENone ....................................... 73 4.51........................................... 531 32.62........................................... 696 42.83 or more ................................... 328 20.1HOUSE HEATING FUELUtility gas ................................... 326 20.0Bottled, tank, or LP gas ....................... 105 6.4Electricity.................................... 165 10.1Fuel oil, kerosene, etc ........................ 1,003 61.6Coal or coke ................................. - -Wood....................................... 11 0.7Solar energy ................................. - -Other fuel ................................... 10 0.6No fuel used ................................. 8 0.5SELECTED CHARACTERISTICSLacking complete plumbing facilities ............ - -Lacking complete kitchen facilities .............. - -No telephone service ......................... - -4-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.OCCUPANTS PER ROOMOccupied housing units ............... 1,628 100.01.00 or less. . . ............................... 1,609 98.81.01 to 1.50 ................................. 14 0.91.51 or more................................. 5 0.3Specified owner-occupied units ........ 1,197 100.0VALUELess than $50,000............................ 54 4.5$50,000 to $99,999........................... 591 49.4$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 321 26.8$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 160 13.4$200,000 to $299,999. . . . . . . . ................. 49 4.1$300,000 to $499,999. . . . . . . . ................. 22 1.8$500,000 to $999,999. . . . . . . . ................. - -$1,000,000 or more........................... - -Median (dollars) .............................. 97,000 (X)MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTEDMONTHLY OWNER COSTSWith a mortgage ............................. 695 58.1Less than $300 .......................... - -$300 to $499 ............................ 14 1.2$500 to $699 ............................ 32 2.7$700 to $999 ............................ 179 15.0$1,000 to $1,499 ......................... 340 28.4$1,500 to $1,999 ......................... 90 7.5$2,000 or more . ......................... 40 3.3Median (dollars) .......................... 1,151 (X)Not mortgaged . . . . . .......................... 502 41.9Median (dollars) .......................... 431 (X)SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTSAS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDINCOME IN 1999Less than 15.0 percent........................ 423 35.315.0 to 19.9 percent .......................... 218 18.220.0 to 24.9 percent .......................... 185 15.525.0 to 29.9 percent .......................... 104 8.730.0 to 34.9 percent .......................... 49 4.135.0 percent or more . . . . . .................... 212 17.7Not computed................................ 6 0.5Specified renter-occupied units ........ 277 100.0GROSS RENTLess than $200 . . . ........................... 12 4.3$200 to $299 . . . . . ........................... 13 4.7$300 to $499 . . . . . ........................... 104 37.5$500 to $749 . . . . . ........................... 72 26.0$750 to $999 . . . . . ........................... 38 13.7$1,000 to $1,499 ............................. - -$1,500 or more . . . ........................... - -No cash rent................................. 38 13.7Median (dollars) .............................. 495 (X)GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OFHOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999Less than 15.0 percent........................ 43 15.515.0 to 19.9 percent .......................... 22 7.920.0 to 24.9 percent .......................... 23 8.325.0 to 29.9 percent .......................... 15 5.430.0 to 34.9 percent .......................... 9 3.235.0 percent or more . . . . . .................... 94 33.9Not computed................................ 71 25.6U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-1. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> General Demographic Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Lawrence township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentTotal population.......................... 2,721 100.0SEX AND AGEMale ........................................ 1,356 49.8Female...................................... 1,365 50.2Under 5 years ............................... 168 6.25 to 9 years ................................. 258 9.510 to 14 years ............................... 215 7.915 to 19 years ............................... 200 7.420 to 24 years ............................... 116 4.325 to 34 years ............................... 380 14.035 to 44 years ............................... 462 17.045 to 54 years ............................... 378 13.955 to 59 years ............................... 139 5.160 to 64 years ............................... 118 4.365 to 74 years ............................... 160 5.975 to 84 years ............................... 106 3.985 years and over ............................ 21 0.8Median age (years) ........................... 35.7 (X)18 years and over ............................ 1,946 71.5Male ...................................... 964 35.4Female.................................... 982 36.121 years and over ............................ 1,854 68.162 years and over ............................ 363 13.365 years and over ............................ 287 10.5Male ...................................... 133 4.9Female.................................... 154 5.7RACEOne race .................................... 2,645 97.2White ..................................... 2,228 81.9Black or African American ................... 283 10.4American Indian and Alaska Native ........... 29 1.1Asian ..................................... 7 0.3Asian Indian ............................. - -Chinese ................................. - -Filipino .................................. 2 0.1Japanese................................ 2 0.1Korean.................................. 3 0.1Vietnamese.............................. - -Other Asian 1 ............................ - -Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander.... 5 0.2Native Hawaiian.......................... - -Guamanian or Chamorro .................. 5 0.2Samoan................................. - -Other Pacific Islander 2 ................... - -Some other race ........................... 93 3.4Two or more races ........................... 76 2.8Race alone or in combination with oneor more other races: 3White ....................................... 2,279 83.8Black or African American ..................... 319 11.7American Indian and Alaska Native ............. 71 2.6Asian ....................................... 11 0.4Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander...... 9 0.3Some other race ............................. 115 4.2HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACETotal population.......................... 2,721 100.0Hispanic or Latino (<strong>of</strong> any race) ................ 191 7.0Mexican ................................... 77 2.8Puerto Rican............................... 79 2.9Cuban .................................... 2 0.1Other Hispanic or Latino .................... 33 1.2Not Hispanic or Latino ........................ 2,530 93.0White alone................................ 2,167 79.6RELATIONSHIPTotal population.......................... 2,721 100.0In households................................ 2,666 98.0Householder ............................... 920 33.8Spouse . . ................................. 559 20.5Child...................................... 880 32.3Own child under 18 years ................ 672 24.7Other relatives ............................. 176 6.5Under 18 years . . . ...................... 74 2.7Nonrelatives ............................... 131 4.8Unmarried partner ....................... 70 2.6In group quarters ............................. 55 2.0Institutionalized population. . . ................ - -Noninstitutionalized population ............... 55 2.0HOUSEHOLD BY TYPETotal households......................... 920 100.0Family households (families)................... 712 77.4With own children under 18 years .......... 353 38.4Married-couple family ....................... 559 60.8With own children under 18 years .......... 268 29.1Female householder, no husband present . . . . . 107 11.6With own children under 18 years .......... 54 5.9Nonfamily households ........................ 208 22.6Householder living alone .................... 164 17.8Householder 65 years and over . ........... 77 8.4Households with individuals under 18 years ..... 402 43.7Households with individuals 65 years and over . . 228 24.8Average household size. . . .................... 2.90 (X)Average family size........................... 3.27 (X)HOUSING OCCUPANCYTotal housing units. . . . . .................. 1,023 100.0Occupied housing units ....................... 920 89.9Vacant housing units. . . ....................... 103 10.1For seasonal, recreational, oroccasional use. . . . . . . . .................... 38 3.7Homeowner vacancy rate (percent). . ........... 2.1 (X)Rental vacancy rate (percent).................. 11.1 (X)HOUSING TENUREOccupied housing units .................. 920 100.0Owner-occupied housing units ................. 840 91.3Renter-occupied housing units ................. 80 8.7Average household size <strong>of</strong> owner-occupied units. 2.86 (X)Average household size <strong>of</strong> renter-occupied units . 3.28 (X)- Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 Other Asian alone, or two or more Asian categories.2 Other Pacific Islander alone, or two or more Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander categories.3 In combination with one or more <strong>of</strong> the other races listed. The six numbers may add to more than the total population and the six percentagesmay add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race.Source: U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau1


Table DP-2. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected Social Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Lawrence township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentSCHOOL ENROLLMENT<strong>Population</strong> 3 years and overenrolled in school .................... 719 100.0Nursery school, preschool ..................... 22 3.1Kindergarten................................. 43 6.0Elementary school (grades 1-8) ................ 397 55.2High school (grades 9-12) ..................... 196 27.3College or graduate school .................... 61 8.5EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT<strong>Population</strong> 25 years and over .......... 1,801 100.0Less than 9th grade .......................... 142 7.99th to 12th grade, no diploma.................. 305 16.9High school graduate (includes equivalency)..... 791 43.9Some college, no degree...................... 259 14.4Associate degree............................. 105 5.8Bachelor’s degree ............................ 151 8.4Graduate or pr<strong>of</strong>essional degree ............... 48 2.7Percent high school graduate or higher ......... 75.2 (X)Percent bachelor’s degree or higher ............ 11.0 (X)MARITAL STATUS<strong>Population</strong> 15 years and over .......... 2,085 100.0Never married ............................... 495 23.7Now married, except separated ................ 1,167 56.0Separated ................................... 60 2.9Widowed .................................... 149 7.1Female.................................... 110 5.3Divorced .................................... 214 10.3Female.................................... 123 5.9GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERSGrandparent living in household withone or more own grandchildren under18 years ............................. 79 100.0Grandparent responsible for grandchildren ...... 43 54.4VETERAN STATUSCivilian population 18 years and over . . 1,950 100.0Civilian veterans ............................. 229 11.7DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIANNONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION<strong>Population</strong> 5 to 20 years ............... 710 100.0With a disability .............................. 108 15.2<strong>Population</strong> 21 to 64 years.............. 1,575 100.0With a disability .............................. 414 26.3Percent employed .......................... 39.9 (X)No disability ................................. 1,161 73.7Percent employed .......................... 76.4 (X)<strong>Population</strong> 65 years and over .......... 289 100.0With a disability .............................. 112 38.8RESIDENCE IN 1995<strong>Population</strong> 5 years and over ........... 2,574 100.0Same house in 1995.......................... 1,872 72.7Different house in the U.S. in 1995 ............. 659 25.6Same county .............................. 529 20.6Different county ............................ 130 5.1Same state .............................. 86 3.3Different state............................ 44 1.7Elsewhere in 1995............................ 43 1.7NATIVITY AND PLACE OF BIRTHTotal population.......................... 2,721 100.0Native....................................... 2,613 96.0Born in United States ....................... 2,558 94.0State <strong>of</strong> residence . . ...................... 2,062 75.8Different state. . .......................... 496 18.2Born outside United States .................. 55 2.0Foreign born ................................. 108 4.0Entered 1990 to March <strong>2000</strong> .............. 50 1.8Naturalized citizen .......................... 30 1.1Not a citizen ............................... 78 2.9REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORNTotal (excluding born at sea).............. 108 100.0Europe...................................... 9 8.3Asia ........................................ 41 38.0Africa ....................................... - -Oceania..................................... - -Latin America ................................ 50 46.3Northern America. . . . . . . . ..................... 8 7.4LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME<strong>Population</strong> 5 years and over . ............. 2,574 100.0English only ................................. 2,343 91.0Language other than English . ................. 231 9.0Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 144 5.6Spanish ................................... 158 6.1Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 111 4.3Other Indo-European languages . ............ 73 2.8Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 33 1.3Asian and Pacific Island languages . . ......... - -Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ - -ANCESTRY (single or multiple)Total population.......................... 2,721 100.0Total ancestries reported ................... 3,032 111.4Arab ........................................ - -Czech 1 ...................................... 8 0.3Danish ...................................... 4 0.1Dutch ....................................... 85 3.1English...................................... 310 11.4French (except Basque) 1 ...................... 52 1.9French Canadian 1 ............................ 14 0.5German ..................................... 436 16.0Greek. . . . . .................................. - -Hungarian ................................... 5 0.2Irish 1 ........................................ 467 17.2Italian ....................................... 517 19.0Lithuanian ................................... 4 0.1Norwegian. . . . ............................... 19 0.7Polish ....................................... 232 8.5Portuguese .................................. - -Russian ..................................... 4 0.1Scotch-Irish.................................. 3 0.1Scottish ..................................... 24 0.9Slovak ...................................... 12 0.4Subsaharan African. . . . . ...................... 6 0.2Swedish..................................... 12 0.4Swiss ....................................... 6 0.2Ukrainian .................................... 28 1.0United States or American..................... 80 2.9Welsh....................................... 3 0.1West Indian (excluding Hispanic groups) ........ 4 0.1Other ancestries ............................. 697 25.62-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 The data represent a combination <strong>of</strong> two ancestries shown separately in Summary File 3. Czech includes Czechoslovakian. French includes Alsatian.French Canadian includes Acadian/Cajun. Irish includes Celtic.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-3. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected Economic Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Lawrence township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentEMPLOYMENT STATUS<strong>Population</strong> 16 years and over ............ 2,026 100.0In labor force ................................ 1,276 63.0Civilian labor force.......................... 1,276 63.0Employed ............................... 1,169 57.7Unemployed ............................. 107 5.3Percent <strong>of</strong> civilian labor force ............ 8.4 (X)Armed Forces.............................. - -Not in labor force............................. 750 37.0Females 16 years and over .............. 1,011 100.0In labor force ................................ 549 54.3Civilian labor force.......................... 549 54.3Employed ............................... 498 49.3Own children under 6 years.............. 177 100.0All parents in family in labor force .............. 130 73.4COMMUTING TO WORKWorkers 16 years and over .............. 1,160 100.0Car, truck, or van - - drove alone ............... 918 79.1Car, truck, or van - - carpooled................. 125 10.8Public transportation (including taxicab) ......... 7 0.6Walked...................................... 36 3.1Other means................................. 50 4.3Worked at home ............................. 24 2.1Mean travel time to work (minutes) 1 ............ 24.4 (X)Employed civilian population16 years and over ..................... 1,169 100.0OCCUPATIONManagement, pr<strong>of</strong>essional, and relatedoccupations ................................ 249 21.3Service occupations .......................... 163 13.9Sales and <strong>of</strong>fice occupations .................. 246 21.0Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations....... 12 1.0Construction, extraction, and maintenanceoccupations ................................ 183 15.7Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations ................................ 316 27.0INDUSTRYAgriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting,and mining ................................. 77 6.6Construction ................................. 84 7.2Manufacturing................................ 271 23.2Wholesale trade.............................. 63 5.4Retail trade .................................. 110 9.4Transportation and warehousing, and utilities .... 81 6.9<strong>Info</strong>rmation .................................. 10 0.9Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental andleasing..................................... 32 2.7Pr<strong>of</strong>essional, scientific, management, administrative,and waste management services ....... 28 2.4Educational, health and social services ......... 235 20.1Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodationand food services ........................... 84 7.2Other services (except public administration) .... 30 2.6Public administration.......................... 64 5.5CLASS OF WORKERPrivate wage and salary workers ............... 857 73.3Government workers.......................... 209 17.9Self-employed workers in own not incorporatedbusiness ................................... 99 8.5Unpaid family workers ........................ 4 0.3INCOME IN 1999Households ............................. 913 100.0Less than $10,000............................ 62 6.8$10,000 to $14,999........................... 57 6.2$15,000 to $24,999........................... 84 9.2$25,000 to $34,999........................... 110 12.0$35,000 to $49,999........................... 189 20.7$50,000 to $74,999........................... 271 29.7$75,000 to $99,999........................... 97 10.6$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 24 2.6$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 6 0.7$200,000 or more ............................ 13 1.4Median household income (dollars) ............. 46,083 (X)With earnings ................................ 766 83.9Mean earnings (dollars) 1 .................... 48,192 (X)With Social Security income ................... 291 31.9Mean Social Security income (dollars) 1 ....... 10,680 (X)With Supplemental Security Income . ........... 41 4.5Mean Supplemental Security Income(dollars) 1 ................................. 5,458 (X)With public assistance income ................. 36 3.9Mean public assistance income (dollars) 1 ..... 2,595 (X)With retirement income . . . . . . . ................ 171 18.7Mean retirement income (dollars) 1 ............ 11,003 (X)Families ................................ 709 100.0Less than $10,000............................ 29 4.1$10,000 to $14,999........................... 18 2.5$15,000 to $24,999........................... 68 9.6$25,000 to $34,999........................... 108 15.2$35,000 to $49,999........................... 142 20.0$50,000 to $74,999........................... 227 32.0$75,000 to $99,999........................... 77 10.9$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 21 3.0$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 6 0.8$200,000 or more ............................ 13 1.8Median family income (dollars) ................. 48,456 (X)Per capita income (dollars) 1 ................... 17,654 (X)Median earnings (dollars):Male full-time, year-round workers.............. 36,891 (X)Female full-time, year-round workers . . ......... 22,188 (X)SubjectNumberbelowpovertylevelPercentbelowpovertylevelPOVERTY STATUS IN 1999Families ................................ 44 6.2With related children under 18 years............ 20 4.8With related children under 5 years. .......... 11 8.0Families with female householder, nohusband present . ...................... 14 12.3With related children under 18 years............ 10 16.4With related children under 5 years. .......... 6 35.3Individuals. . . ........................... 242 8.918 years and over ............................ 187 9.665 years and over .......................... 21 7.3Related children under 18 years ............... 48 6.3Related children 5 to 17 years ............... 40 6.5Unrelated individuals 15 years and over......... 108 27.2-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 If the denominator <strong>of</strong> a mean value or per capita value is less than 30, then that value is calculated using a rounded aggregate in the numerator.See text.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.3U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-4. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected <strong>Housing</strong> Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Lawrence township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentTotal housing units.................... 1,023 100.0UNITS IN STRUCTURE1-unit, detached.............................. 943 92.21-unit, attached .............................. 26 2.52 units ...................................... 11 1.13 or 4 units .................................. 15 1.55 to 9 units .................................. 12 1.210 to 19 units ................................ 4 0.420 or more units ............................. - -Mobile home................................. 7 0.7Boat, RV, van, etc ............................ 5 0.5YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT1999 to March <strong>2000</strong> .......................... 23 2.21995 to 1998 ................................ 86 8.41990 to 1994 ................................ 97 9.51980 to 1989 ................................ 183 17.91970 to 1979 ................................ 102 10.01960 to 1969 ................................ 67 6.51940 to 1959 ................................ 156 15.21939 or earlier ............................... 309 30.2ROOMS1 room ...................................... 4 0.42 rooms ..................................... 7 0.73 rooms ..................................... 48 4.74 rooms ..................................... 75 7.35 rooms ..................................... 291 28.46 rooms ..................................... 223 21.87 rooms ..................................... 155 15.28 rooms ..................................... 111 10.99 or more rooms ............................. 109 10.7Median (rooms) .............................. 5.9 (X)Occupied housing units ............... 920 100.0YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT1999 to March <strong>2000</strong> .......................... 79 8.61995 to 1998 ................................ 211 22.91990 to 1994 ................................ 192 20.91980 to 1989 ................................ 204 22.21970 to 1979 ................................ 104 11.31969 or earlier ............................... 130 14.1VEHICLES AVAILABLENone ....................................... 50 5.41........................................... 282 30.72........................................... 422 45.93 or more ................................... 166 18.0HOUSE HEATING FUELUtility gas ................................... 148 16.1Bottled, tank, or LP gas ....................... 83 9.0Electricity.................................... 135 14.7Fuel oil, kerosene, etc ........................ 525 57.1Coal or coke ................................. - -Wood....................................... 12 1.3Solar energy ................................. - -Other fuel ................................... 17 1.8No fuel used ................................. - -SELECTED CHARACTERISTICSLacking complete plumbing facilities ............ 5 0.5Lacking complete kitchen facilities .............. - -No telephone service ......................... 17 1.84-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.OCCUPANTS PER ROOMOccupied housing units ............... 920 100.01.00 or less. . . ............................... 901 97.91.01 to 1.50 ................................. 15 1.61.51 or more................................. 4 0.4Specified owner-occupied units ........ 714 100.0VALUELess than $50,000............................ 54 7.6$50,000 to $99,999........................... 385 53.9$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 227 31.8$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 44 6.2$200,000 to $299,999. . . . . . . . ................. 4 0.6$300,000 to $499,999. . . . . . . . ................. - -$500,000 to $999,999. . . . . . . . ................. - -$1,000,000 or more........................... - -Median (dollars) .............................. 91,500 (X)MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTEDMONTHLY OWNER COSTSWith a mortgage ............................. 485 67.9Less than $300 .......................... 5 0.7$300 to $499 ............................ 25 3.5$500 to $699 ............................ 85 11.9$700 to $999 ............................ 183 25.6$1,000 to $1,499 ......................... 163 22.8$1,500 to $1,999 ......................... 20 2.8$2,000 or more . ......................... 4 0.6Median (dollars) .......................... 889 (X)Not mortgaged . . . . . .......................... 229 32.1Median (dollars) .......................... 348 (X)SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTSAS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDINCOME IN 1999Less than 15.0 percent........................ 236 33.115.0 to 19.9 percent .......................... 102 14.320.0 to 24.9 percent .......................... 153 21.425.0 to 29.9 percent .......................... 63 8.830.0 to 34.9 percent .......................... 27 3.835.0 percent or more . . . . . .................... 126 17.6Not computed................................ 7 1.0Specified renter-occupied units ........ 76 100.0GROSS RENTLess than $200 . . . ........................... 4 5.3$200 to $299 . . . . . ........................... - -$300 to $499 . . . . . ........................... 22 28.9$500 to $749 . . . . . ........................... 23 30.3$750 to $999 . . . . . ........................... 25 32.9$1,000 to $1,499 ............................. - -$1,500 or more . . . ........................... - -No cash rent................................. 2 2.6Median (dollars) .............................. 680 (X)GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OFHOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999Less than 15.0 percent........................ 13 17.115.0 to 19.9 percent .......................... 23 30.320.0 to 24.9 percent .......................... 15 19.725.0 to 29.9 percent .......................... - -30.0 to 34.9 percent .......................... 3 3.935.0 percent or more . . . . . .................... 20 26.3Not computed................................ 2 2.6U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-1. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> General Demographic Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Maurice River township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentTotal population.......................... 6,928 100.0SEX AND AGEMale ........................................ 5,093 73.5Female...................................... 1,835 26.5Under 5 years ............................... 200 2.95 to 9 years ................................. 259 3.710 to 14 years ............................... 273 3.915 to 19 years ............................... 248 3.620 to 24 years ............................... 282 4.125 to 34 years ............................... 1,983 28.635 to 44 years ............................... 1,831 26.445 to 54 years ............................... 902 13.055 to 59 years ............................... 306 4.460 to 64 years ............................... 201 2.965 to 74 years ............................... 263 3.875 to 84 years ............................... 141 2.085 years and over ............................ 39 0.6Median age (years) ........................... 36.0 (X)18 years and over ............................ 6,036 87.1Male ...................................... 4,676 67.5Female.................................... 1,360 19.621 years and over ............................ 5,914 85.462 years and over ............................ 564 8.165 years and over ............................ 443 6.4Male ...................................... 208 3.0Female.................................... 235 3.4RACEOne race .................................... 6,728 97.1White ..................................... 4,062 58.6Black or African American ................... 2,285 33.0American Indian and Alaska Native ........... 54 0.8Asian ..................................... 19 0.3Asian Indian ............................. 6 0.1Chinese ................................. - -Filipino .................................. 1 -Japanese................................ 4 0.1Korean.................................. 1 -Vietnamese.............................. 1 -Other Asian 1 ............................ 6 0.1Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander.... 1 -Native Hawaiian.......................... - -Guamanian or Chamorro .................. 1 -Samoan................................. - -Other Pacific Islander 2 ................... - -Some other race ........................... 307 4.4Two or more races ........................... 200 2.9Race alone or in combination with oneor more other races: 3White ....................................... 4,196 60.6Black or African American ..................... 2,357 34.0American Indian and Alaska Native ............. 134 1.9Asian ....................................... 45 0.6Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander...... 15 0.2Some other race ............................. 399 5.8HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACETotal population.......................... 6,928 100.0Hispanic or Latino (<strong>of</strong> any race) ................ 634 9.2Mexican ................................... 15 0.2Puerto Rican............................... 404 5.8Cuban .................................... 51 0.7Other Hispanic or Latino .................... 164 2.4Not Hispanic or Latino ........................ 6,294 90.8White alone................................ 3,908 56.4RELATIONSHIPTotal population.......................... 6,928 100.0In households................................ 3,567 51.5Householder ............................... 1,332 19.2Spouse . . ................................. 787 11.4Child...................................... 1,054 15.2Own child under 18 years ................ 764 11.0Other relatives ............................. 213 3.1Under 18 years . . . ...................... 102 1.5Nonrelatives ............................... 181 2.6Unmarried partner ....................... 92 1.3In group quarters ............................. 3,361 48.5Institutionalized population. . . ................ 3,361 48.5Noninstitutionalized population ............... - -HOUSEHOLD BY TYPETotal households......................... 1,332 100.0Family households (families)................... 1,012 76.0With own children under 18 years .......... 414 31.1Married-couple family ....................... 787 59.1With own children under 18 years .......... 308 23.1Female householder, no husband present . . . . . 137 10.3With own children under 18 years .......... 63 4.7Nonfamily households ........................ 320 24.0Householder living alone .................... 258 19.4Householder 65 years and over . ........... 109 8.2Households with individuals under 18 years ..... 483 36.3Households with individuals 65 years and over . . 327 24.5Average household size. . . .................... 2.68 (X)Average family size........................... 3.03 (X)HOUSING OCCUPANCYTotal housing units. . . . . .................. 1,461 100.0Occupied housing units ....................... 1,332 91.2Vacant housing units. . . ....................... 129 8.8For seasonal, recreational, oroccasional use. . . . . . . . .................... 42 2.9Homeowner vacancy rate (percent). . ........... 2.2 (X)Rental vacancy rate (percent).................. 4.2 (X)HOUSING TENUREOccupied housing units .................. 1,332 100.0Owner-occupied housing units ................. 1,172 88.0Renter-occupied housing units ................. 160 12.0Average household size <strong>of</strong> owner-occupied units. 2.65 (X)Average household size <strong>of</strong> renter-occupied units . 2.90 (X)- Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 Other Asian alone, or two or more Asian categories.2 Other Pacific Islander alone, or two or more Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander categories.3 In combination with one or more <strong>of</strong> the other races listed. The six numbers may add to more than the total population and the six percentagesmay add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race.Source: U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau1


Table DP-2. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected Social Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Maurice River township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentSCHOOL ENROLLMENT<strong>Population</strong> 3 years and overenrolled in school .................... 1,068 100.0Nursery school, preschool ..................... 77 7.2Kindergarten................................. 84 7.9Elementary school (grades 1-8) ................ 365 34.2High school (grades 9-12) ..................... 385 36.0College or graduate school .................... 157 14.7EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT<strong>Population</strong> 25 years and over .......... 5,704 100.0Less than 9th grade .......................... 420 7.49th to 12th grade, no diploma.................. 1,700 29.8High school graduate (includes equivalency)..... 2,415 42.3Some college, no degree...................... 765 13.4Associate degree............................. 135 2.4Bachelor’s degree ............................ 205 3.6Graduate or pr<strong>of</strong>essional degree ............... 64 1.1Percent high school graduate or higher ......... 62.8 (X)Percent bachelor’s degree or higher ............ 4.7 (X)MARITAL STATUS<strong>Population</strong> 15 years and over .......... 6,198 100.0Never married ............................... 2,052 33.1Now married, except separated ................ 2,970 47.9Separated ................................... 386 6.2Widowed .................................... 268 4.3Female.................................... 170 2.7Divorced .................................... 522 8.4Female.................................... 111 1.8GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERSGrandparent living in household withone or more own grandchildren under18 years ............................. 80 100.0Grandparent responsible for grandchildren ...... 34 42.5VETERAN STATUSCivilian population 18 years and over . . 6,037 100.0Civilian veterans ............................. 827 13.7DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIANNONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION<strong>Population</strong> 5 to 20 years ............... 769 100.0With a disability .............................. 48 6.2<strong>Population</strong> 21 to 64 years.............. 2,154 100.0With a disability .............................. 387 18.0Percent employed .......................... 57.9 (X)No disability ................................. 1,767 82.0Percent employed .......................... 74.1 (X)<strong>Population</strong> 65 years and over .......... 421 100.0With a disability .............................. 178 42.3RESIDENCE IN 1995<strong>Population</strong> 5 years and over ........... 6,708 100.0Same house in 1995.......................... 3,705 55.2Different house in the U.S. in 1995 ............. 2,760 41.1Same county .............................. 793 11.8Different county ............................ 1,967 29.3Same state .............................. 1,685 25.1Different state............................ 282 4.2Elsewhere in 1995............................ 243 3.6NATIVITY AND PLACE OF BIRTHTotal population.......................... 6,928 100.0Native....................................... 6,710 96.9Born in United States ....................... 6,417 92.6State <strong>of</strong> residence . . ...................... 4,783 69.0Different state. . .......................... 1,634 23.6Born outside United States .................. 293 4.2Foreign born ................................. 218 3.1Entered 1990 to March <strong>2000</strong> .............. 39 0.6Naturalized citizen .......................... 100 1.4Not a citizen ............................... 118 1.7REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORNTotal (excluding born at sea).............. 218 100.0Europe...................................... 70 32.1Asia ........................................ 18 8.3Africa ....................................... 7 3.2Oceania..................................... - -Latin America ................................ 116 53.2Northern America. . . . . . . . ..................... 7 3.2LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME<strong>Population</strong> 5 years and over . ............. 6,708 100.0English only ................................. 5,752 85.7Language other than English . ................. 956 14.3Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 339 5.1Spanish ................................... 672 10.0Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 251 3.7Other Indo-European languages . ............ 230 3.4Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 58 0.9Asian and Pacific Island languages . . ......... 21 0.3Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 16 0.2ANCESTRY (single or multiple)Total population.......................... 6,928 100.0Total ancestries reported ................... 6,253 90.3Arab ........................................ - -Czech 1 ...................................... 4 0.1Danish ...................................... 10 0.1Dutch ....................................... 81 1.2English...................................... 606 8.7French (except Basque) 1 ...................... 172 2.5French Canadian 1 ............................ 12 0.2German ..................................... 961 13.9Greek. . . . . .................................. 3 -Hungarian ................................... 29 0.4Irish 1 ........................................ 721 10.4Italian ....................................... 640 9.2Lithuanian ................................... 10 0.1Norwegian. . . . ............................... 42 0.6Polish ....................................... 216 3.1Portuguese .................................. - -Russian ..................................... 48 0.7Scotch-Irish.................................. 29 0.4Scottish ..................................... 96 1.4Slovak ...................................... - -Subsaharan African. . . . . ...................... 274 4.0Swedish..................................... 63 0.9Swiss ....................................... - -Ukrainian .................................... 81 1.2United States or American..................... 300 4.3Welsh....................................... 52 0.8West Indian (excluding Hispanic groups) ........ 56 0.8Other ancestries ............................. 1,747 25.22-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 The data represent a combination <strong>of</strong> two ancestries shown separately in Summary File 3. Czech includes Czechoslovakian. French includes Alsatian.French Canadian includes Acadian/Cajun. Irish includes Celtic.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-3. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected Economic Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Maurice River township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentEMPLOYMENT STATUS<strong>Population</strong> 16 years and over ............ 6,155 100.0In labor force ................................ 1,781 28.9Civilian labor force.......................... 1,777 28.9Employed ............................... 1,676 27.2Unemployed ............................. 101 1.6Percent <strong>of</strong> civilian labor force ............ 5.7 (X)Armed Forces.............................. 4 0.1Not in labor force............................. 4,374 71.1Females 16 years and over .............. 1,424 100.0In labor force ................................ 836 58.7Civilian labor force.......................... 836 58.7Employed ............................... 765 53.7Own children under 6 years.............. 258 100.0All parents in family in labor force .............. 156 60.5COMMUTING TO WORKWorkers 16 years and over .............. 1,610 100.0Car, truck, or van - - drove alone ............... 1,349 83.8Car, truck, or van - - carpooled................. 198 12.3Public transportation (including taxicab) ......... 15 0.9Walked...................................... 9 0.6Other means................................. 7 0.4Worked at home ............................. 32 2.0Mean travel time to work (minutes) 1 ............ 24.1 (X)Employed civilian population16 years and over ..................... 1,676 100.0OCCUPATIONManagement, pr<strong>of</strong>essional, and relatedoccupations ................................ 385 23.0Service occupations .......................... 345 20.6Sales and <strong>of</strong>fice occupations .................. 328 19.6Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations....... 11 0.7Construction, extraction, and maintenanceoccupations ................................ 228 13.6Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations ................................ 379 22.6INDUSTRYAgriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting,and mining ................................. 43 2.6Construction ................................. 171 10.2Manufacturing................................ 334 19.9Wholesale trade.............................. 24 1.4Retail trade .................................. 148 8.8Transportation and warehousing, and utilities .... 79 4.7<strong>Info</strong>rmation .................................. 7 0.4Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental andleasing..................................... 63 3.8Pr<strong>of</strong>essional, scientific, management, administrative,and waste management services ....... 64 3.8Educational, health and social services ......... 275 16.4Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodationand food services ........................... 115 6.9Other services (except public administration) .... 45 2.7Public administration.......................... 308 18.4CLASS OF WORKERPrivate wage and salary workers ............... 1,116 66.6Government workers.......................... 484 28.9Self-employed workers in own not incorporatedbusiness ................................... 72 4.3Unpaid family workers ........................ 4 0.2INCOME IN 1999Households ............................. 1,338 100.0Less than $10,000............................ 86 6.4$10,000 to $14,999........................... 90 6.7$15,000 to $24,999........................... 172 12.9$25,000 to $34,999........................... 168 12.6$35,000 to $49,999........................... 251 18.8$50,000 to $74,999........................... 289 21.6$75,000 to $99,999........................... 178 13.3$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 86 6.4$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 14 1.0$200,000 or more ............................ 4 0.3Median household income (dollars) ............. 43,182 (X)With earnings ................................ 1,056 78.9Mean earnings (dollars) 1 .................... 53,984 (X)With Social Security income ................... 394 29.4Mean Social Security income (dollars) 1 ....... 11,437 (X)With Supplemental Security Income . ........... 30 2.2Mean Supplemental Security Income(dollars) 1 ................................. 5,987 (X)With public assistance income ................. 26 1.9Mean public assistance income (dollars) 1 ..... 2,542 (X)With retirement income . . . . . . . ................ 275 20.6Mean retirement income (dollars) 1 ............ 9,220 (X)Families ................................ 1,026 100.0Less than $10,000............................ 44 4.3$10,000 to $14,999........................... 34 3.3$15,000 to $24,999........................... 107 10.4$25,000 to $34,999........................... 140 13.6$35,000 to $49,999........................... 217 21.2$50,000 to $74,999........................... 227 22.1$75,000 to $99,999........................... 175 17.1$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 69 6.7$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 9 0.9$200,000 or more ............................ 4 0.4Median family income (dollars) ................. 46,987 (X)Per capita income (dollars) 1 ................... 17,141 (X)Median earnings (dollars):Male full-time, year-round workers.............. 37,901 (X)Female full-time, year-round workers . . ......... 27,928 (X)SubjectNumberbelowpovertylevelPercentbelowpovertylevelPOVERTY STATUS IN 1999Families ................................ 66 6.4With related children under 18 years............ 49 10.4With related children under 5 years. .......... 13 7.6Families with female householder, nohusband present . ...................... 29 22.0With related children under 18 years............ 25 33.3With related children under 5 years. .......... 9 30.0Individuals. . . ........................... 287 8.118 years and over ............................ 182 6.865 years and over .......................... 29 6.9Related children under 18 years ............... 98 11.3Related children 5 to 17 years ............... 79 12.2Unrelated individuals 15 years and over......... 73 15.8-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 If the denominator <strong>of</strong> a mean value or per capita value is less than 30, then that value is calculated using a rounded aggregate in the numerator.See text.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.3U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-4. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected <strong>Housing</strong> Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Maurice River township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentTotal housing units.................... 1,461 100.0UNITS IN STRUCTURE1-unit, detached.............................. 1,222 83.61-unit, attached .............................. 11 0.82 units ...................................... 21 1.43 or 4 units .................................. 17 1.25 to 9 units .................................. 4 0.310 to 19 units ................................ - -20 or more units ............................. - -Mobile home................................. 186 12.7Boat, RV, van, etc ............................ - -YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT1999 to March <strong>2000</strong> .......................... 28 1.91995 to 1998 ................................ 26 1.81990 to 1994 ................................ 101 6.91980 to 1989 ................................ 159 10.91970 to 1979 ................................ 167 11.41960 to 1969 ................................ 229 15.71940 to 1959 ................................ 271 18.51939 or earlier ............................... 480 32.9ROOMS1 room ...................................... 4 0.32 rooms ..................................... 26 1.83 rooms ..................................... 55 3.84 rooms ..................................... 222 15.25 rooms ..................................... 348 23.86 rooms ..................................... 380 26.07 rooms ..................................... 195 13.38 rooms ..................................... 101 6.99 or more rooms ............................. 130 8.9Median (rooms) .............................. 5.7 (X)Occupied housing units ............... 1,332 100.0YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT1999 to March <strong>2000</strong> .......................... 90 6.81995 to 1998 ................................ 221 16.61990 to 1994 ................................ 267 20.01980 to 1989 ................................ 280 21.01970 to 1979 ................................ 204 15.31969 or earlier ............................... 270 20.3VEHICLES AVAILABLENone ....................................... 62 4.71........................................... 415 31.22........................................... 653 49.03 or more ................................... 202 15.2HOUSE HEATING FUELUtility gas ................................... 325 24.4Bottled, tank, or LP gas ....................... 179 13.4Electricity.................................... 89 6.7Fuel oil, kerosene, etc ........................ 676 50.8Coal or coke ................................. 6 0.5Wood....................................... 57 4.3Solar energy ................................. - -Other fuel ................................... - -No fuel used ................................. - -SELECTED CHARACTERISTICSLacking complete plumbing facilities ............ - -Lacking complete kitchen facilities .............. - -No telephone service ......................... 14 1.14-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.OCCUPANTS PER ROOMOccupied housing units ............... 1,332 100.01.00 or less. . . ............................... 1,313 98.61.01 to 1.50 ................................. 19 1.41.51 or more................................. - -Specified owner-occupied units ........ 906 100.0VALUELess than $50,000............................ 56 6.2$50,000 to $99,999........................... 617 68.1$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 153 16.9$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 45 5.0$200,000 to $299,999. . . . . . . . ................. 29 3.2$300,000 to $499,999. . . . . . . . ................. 6 0.7$500,000 to $999,999. . . . . . . . ................. - -$1,000,000 or more........................... - -Median (dollars) .............................. 84,100 (X)MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTEDMONTHLY OWNER COSTSWith a mortgage ............................. 595 65.7Less than $300 .......................... - -$300 to $499 ............................ 10 1.1$500 to $699 ............................ 107 11.8$700 to $999 ............................ 216 23.8$1,000 to $1,499 ......................... 204 22.5$1,500 to $1,999 ......................... 44 4.9$2,000 or more . ......................... 14 1.5Median (dollars) .......................... 952 (X)Not mortgaged . . . . . .......................... 311 34.3Median (dollars) .......................... 340 (X)SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTSAS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDINCOME IN 1999Less than 15.0 percent........................ 312 34.415.0 to 19.9 percent .......................... 135 14.920.0 to 24.9 percent .......................... 117 12.925.0 to 29.9 percent .......................... 100 11.030.0 to 34.9 percent .......................... 66 7.335.0 percent or more . . . . . .................... 171 18.9Not computed................................ 5 0.6Specified renter-occupied units ........ 140 100.0GROSS RENTLess than $200 . . . ........................... 8 5.7$200 to $299 . . . . . ........................... 4 2.9$300 to $499 . . . . . ........................... 22 15.7$500 to $749 . . . . . ........................... 45 32.1$750 to $999 . . . . . ........................... 30 21.4$1,000 to $1,499 ............................. 3 2.1$1,500 or more . . . ........................... - -No cash rent................................. 28 20.0Median (dollars) .............................. 613 (X)GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OFHOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999Less than 15.0 percent........................ 25 17.915.0 to 19.9 percent .......................... 27 19.320.0 to 24.9 percent .......................... 8 5.725.0 to 29.9 percent .......................... 8 5.730.0 to 34.9 percent .......................... 3 2.135.0 percent or more . . . . . .................... 37 26.4Not computed................................ 32 22.9U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-1. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> General Demographic Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Millville city, New Jersey[For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentTotal population.......................... 26,847 100.0SEX AND AGEMale ........................................ 12,678 47.2Female...................................... 14,169 52.8Under 5 years ............................... 1,871 7.05 to 9 years ................................. 2,187 8.110 to 14 years ............................... 2,228 8.315 to 19 years ............................... 1,903 7.120 to 24 years ............................... 1,631 6.125 to 34 years ............................... 3,605 13.435 to 44 years ............................... 4,132 15.445 to 54 years ............................... 3,542 13.255 to 59 years ............................... 1,295 4.860 to 64 years ............................... 993 3.765 to 74 years ............................... 1,749 6.575 to 84 years ............................... 1,318 4.985 years and over ............................ 393 1.5Median age (years) ........................... 35.0 (X)18 years and over ............................ 19,349 72.1Male ...................................... 8,907 33.2Female.................................... 10,442 38.921 years and over ............................ 18,311 68.262 years and over ............................ 4,025 15.065 years and over ............................ 3,460 12.9Male ...................................... 1,321 4.9Female.................................... 2,139 8.0RACEOne race .................................... 26,210 97.6White ..................................... 20,438 76.1Black or African American ................... 4,025 15.0American Indian and Alaska Native ........... 139 0.5Asian ..................................... 216 0.8Asian Indian ............................. 22 0.1Chinese ................................. 33 0.1Filipino .................................. 57 0.2Japanese................................ 14 0.1Korean.................................. 54 0.2Vietnamese.............................. 12 -Other Asian 1 ............................ 24 0.1Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander.... 8 -Native Hawaiian.......................... 1 -Guamanian or Chamorro .................. 2 -Samoan................................. - -Other Pacific Islander 2 ................... 5 -Some other race ........................... 1,384 5.2Two or more races ........................... 637 2.4Race alone or in combination with oneor more other races: 3White ....................................... 20,912 77.9Black or African American ..................... 4,356 16.2American Indian and Alaska Native ............. 331 1.2Asian ....................................... 280 1.0Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander...... 20 0.1Some other race ............................. 1,640 6.1HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACETotal population.......................... 26,847 100.0Hispanic or Latino (<strong>of</strong> any race) ................ 2,998 11.2Mexican ................................... 168 0.6Puerto Rican............................... 2,392 8.9Cuban .................................... 14 0.1Other Hispanic or Latino .................... 424 1.6Not Hispanic or Latino ........................ 23,849 88.8White alone................................ 19,215 71.6RELATIONSHIPTotal population.......................... 26,847 100.0In households................................ 26,589 99.0Householder ............................... 10,043 37.4Spouse . . ................................. 4,671 17.4Child...................................... 8,714 32.5Own child under 18 years ................ 6,531 24.3Other relatives ............................. 1,668 6.2Under 18 years . . . ...................... 782 2.9Nonrelatives ............................... 1,493 5.6Unmarried partner ....................... 857 3.2In group quarters ............................. 258 1.0Institutionalized population. . . ................ 123 0.5Noninstitutionalized population ............... 135 0.5HOUSEHOLD BY TYPETotal households......................... 10,043 100.0Family households (families)................... 7,011 69.8With own children under 18 years .......... 3,518 35.0Married-couple family ....................... 4,671 46.5With own children under 18 years .......... 2,091 20.8Female householder, no husband present . . . . . 1,797 17.9With own children under 18 years .......... 1,119 11.1Nonfamily households ........................ 3,032 30.2Householder living alone .................... 2,519 25.1Householder 65 years and over . ........... 1,162 11.6Households with individuals under 18 years ..... 3,978 39.6Households with individuals 65 years and over . . 2,559 25.5Average household size. . . .................... 2.65 (X)Average family size........................... 3.15 (X)HOUSING OCCUPANCYTotal housing units. . . . . .................. 10,652 100.0Occupied housing units ....................... 10,043 94.3Vacant housing units. . . ....................... 609 5.7For seasonal, recreational, oroccasional use. . . . . . . . .................... 57 0.5Homeowner vacancy rate (percent). . ........... 2.0 (X)Rental vacancy rate (percent).................. 5.8 (X)HOUSING TENUREOccupied housing units .................. 10,043 100.0Owner-occupied housing units ................. 6,413 63.9Renter-occupied housing units ................. 3,630 36.1Average household size <strong>of</strong> owner-occupied units. 2.71 (X)Average household size <strong>of</strong> renter-occupied units . 2.54 (X)- Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 Other Asian alone, or two or more Asian categories.2 Other Pacific Islander alone, or two or more Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander categories.3 In combination with one or more <strong>of</strong> the other races listed. The six numbers may add to more than the total population and the six percentagesmay add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race.Source: U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau1


Table DP-2. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected Social Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Millville city, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentSCHOOL ENROLLMENT<strong>Population</strong> 3 years and overenrolled in school .................... 7,192 100.0Nursery school, preschool ..................... 586 8.1Kindergarten................................. 372 5.2Elementary school (grades 1-8) ................ 3,755 52.2High school (grades 9-12) ..................... 1,613 22.4College or graduate school .................... 866 12.0EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT<strong>Population</strong> 25 years and over .......... 16,998 100.0Less than 9th grade .......................... 1,319 7.89th to 12th grade, no diploma.................. 3,075 18.1High school graduate (includes equivalency)..... 6,583 38.7Some college, no degree...................... 3,037 17.9Associate degree............................. 913 5.4Bachelor’s degree ............................ 1,523 9.0Graduate or pr<strong>of</strong>essional degree ............... 548 3.2Percent high school graduate or higher ......... 74.1 (X)Percent bachelor’s degree or higher ............ 12.2 (X)MARITAL STATUS<strong>Population</strong> 15 years and over .......... 20,559 100.0Never married ............................... 6,285 30.6Now married, except separated ................ 10,049 48.9Separated ................................... 555 2.7Widowed .................................... 1,644 8.0Female.................................... 1,376 6.7Divorced .................................... 2,026 9.9Female.................................... 1,203 5.9GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERSGrandparent living in household withone or more own grandchildren under18 years ............................. 743 100.0Grandparent responsible for grandchildren ...... 249 33.5VETERAN STATUSCivilian population 18 years and over . . 19,309 100.0Civilian veterans ............................. 2,367 12.3DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIANNONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION<strong>Population</strong> 5 to 20 years ............... 6,594 100.0With a disability .............................. 569 8.6<strong>Population</strong> 21 to 64 years.............. 14,914 100.0With a disability .............................. 3,023 20.3Percent employed .......................... 51.9 (X)No disability ................................. 11,891 79.7Percent employed .......................... 76.8 (X)<strong>Population</strong> 65 years and over .......... 3,338 100.0With a disability .............................. 1,467 43.9RESIDENCE IN 1995<strong>Population</strong> 5 years and over ........... 24,991 100.0Same house in 1995.......................... 14,428 57.7Different house in the U.S. in 1995 ............. 10,312 41.3Same county .............................. 7,972 31.9Different county ............................ 2,340 9.4Same state .............................. 1,323 5.3Different state............................ 1,017 4.1Elsewhere in 1995............................ 251 1.0NATIVITY AND PLACE OF BIRTHTotal population.......................... 26,847 100.0Native....................................... 26,261 97.8Born in United States ....................... 25,211 93.9State <strong>of</strong> residence . . ...................... 19,752 73.6Different state. . .......................... 5,459 20.3Born outside United States .................. 1,050 3.9Foreign born ................................. 586 2.2Entered 1990 to March <strong>2000</strong> .............. 107 0.4Naturalized citizen .......................... 405 1.5Not a citizen ............................... 181 0.7REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORNTotal (excluding born at sea).............. 586 100.0Europe...................................... 323 55.1Asia ........................................ 83 14.2Africa ....................................... - -Oceania..................................... 7 1.2Latin America ................................ 173 29.5Northern America. . . . . . . . ..................... - -LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME<strong>Population</strong> 5 years and over . ............. 24,991 100.0English only ................................. 22,108 88.5Language other than English . ................. 2,883 11.5Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 1,138 4.6Spanish ................................... 2,200 8.8Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 967 3.9Other Indo-European languages . ............ 617 2.5Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 160 0.6Asian and Pacific Island languages . . ......... 66 0.3Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 11 -ANCESTRY (single or multiple)Total population.......................... 26,847 100.0Total ancestries reported ................... 29,723 110.7Arab ........................................ - -Czech 1 ...................................... 122 0.5Danish ...................................... - -Dutch ....................................... 419 1.6English...................................... 3,500 13.0French (except Basque) 1 ...................... 603 2.2French Canadian 1 ............................ 91 0.3German ..................................... 4,669 17.4Greek. . . . . .................................. 130 0.5Hungarian ................................... 82 0.3Irish 1 ........................................ 4,214 15.7Italian ....................................... 3,652 13.6Lithuanian ................................... 30 0.1Norwegian. . . . ............................... 121 0.5Polish ....................................... 922 3.4Portuguese .................................. 20 0.1Russian ..................................... 382 1.4Scotch-Irish.................................. 289 1.1Scottish ..................................... 347 1.3Slovak ...................................... 32 0.1Subsaharan African. . . . . ...................... 218 0.8Swedish..................................... 236 0.9Swiss ....................................... 92 0.3Ukrainian .................................... 397 1.5United States or American..................... 1,308 4.9Welsh....................................... 244 0.9West Indian (excluding Hispanic groups) ........ 103 0.4Other ancestries ............................. 7,500 27.92-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 The data represent a combination <strong>of</strong> two ancestries shown separately in Summary File 3. Czech includes Czechoslovakian. French includes Alsatian.French Canadian includes Acadian/Cajun. Irish includes Celtic.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-3. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected Economic Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Millville city, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentEMPLOYMENT STATUS<strong>Population</strong> 16 years and over ............ 20,155 100.0In labor force ................................ 13,015 64.6Civilian labor force.......................... 13,003 64.5Employed ............................... 11,791 58.5Unemployed ............................. 1,212 6.0Percent <strong>of</strong> civilian labor force ............ 9.3 (X)Armed Forces.............................. 12 0.1Not in labor force............................. 7,140 35.4Females 16 years and over .............. 10,836 100.0In labor force ................................ 6,374 58.8Civilian labor force.......................... 6,374 58.8Employed ............................... 5,715 52.7Own children under 6 years.............. 2,079 100.0All parents in family in labor force .............. 1,438 69.2COMMUTING TO WORKWorkers 16 years and over .............. 11,433 100.0Car, truck, or van - - drove alone ............... 9,199 80.5Car, truck, or van - - carpooled................. 1,267 11.1Public transportation (including taxicab) ......... 321 2.8Walked...................................... 257 2.2Other means................................. 149 1.3Worked at home ............................. 240 2.1Mean travel time to work (minutes) 1 ............ 22.4 (X)Employed civilian population16 years and over ..................... 11,791 100.0OCCUPATIONManagement, pr<strong>of</strong>essional, and relatedoccupations ................................ 2,927 24.8Service occupations .......................... 2,345 19.9Sales and <strong>of</strong>fice occupations .................. 2,884 24.5Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations....... 27 0.2Construction, extraction, and maintenanceoccupations ................................ 1,270 10.8Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations ................................ 2,338 19.8INDUSTRYAgriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting,and mining ................................. 55 0.5Construction ................................. 703 6.0Manufacturing................................ 2,405 20.4Wholesale trade.............................. 324 2.7Retail trade .................................. 1,459 12.4Transportation and warehousing, and utilities .... 578 4.9<strong>Info</strong>rmation .................................. 162 1.4Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental andleasing..................................... 476 4.0Pr<strong>of</strong>essional, scientific, management, administrative,and waste management services ....... 386 3.3Educational, health and social services ......... 2,737 23.2Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodationand food services ........................... 743 6.3Other services (except public administration) .... 624 5.3Public administration.......................... 1,139 9.7CLASS OF WORKERPrivate wage and salary workers ............... 8,505 72.1Government workers.......................... 2,660 22.6Self-employed workers in own not incorporatedbusiness ................................... 606 5.1Unpaid family workers ........................ 20 0.2INCOME IN 1999Households ............................. 10,072 100.0Less than $10,000............................ 1,055 10.5$10,000 to $14,999........................... 794 7.9$15,000 to $24,999........................... 1,272 12.6$25,000 to $34,999........................... 1,310 13.0$35,000 to $49,999........................... 1,826 18.1$50,000 to $74,999........................... 1,917 19.0$75,000 to $99,999........................... 1,082 10.7$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 607 6.0$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 102 1.0$200,000 or more ............................ 107 1.1Median household income (dollars) ............. 40,378 (X)With earnings ................................ 7,843 77.9Mean earnings (dollars) 1 .................... 51,775 (X)With Social Security income ................... 2,818 28.0Mean Social Security income (dollars) 1 ....... 11,732 (X)With Supplemental Security Income . ........... 575 5.7Mean Supplemental Security Income(dollars) 1 ................................. 6,753 (X)With public assistance income ................. 555 5.5Mean public assistance income (dollars) 1 ..... 2,814 (X)With retirement income . . . . . . . ................ 1,830 18.2Mean retirement income (dollars) 1 ............ 13,769 (X)Families ................................ 7,054 100.0Less than $10,000............................ 479 6.8$10,000 to $14,999........................... 456 6.5$15,000 to $24,999........................... 778 11.0$25,000 to $34,999........................... 921 13.1$35,000 to $49,999........................... 1,204 17.1$50,000 to $74,999........................... 1,624 23.0$75,000 to $99,999........................... 876 12.4$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 543 7.7$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 86 1.2$200,000 or more ............................ 87 1.2Median family income (dollars) ................. 46,093 (X)Per capita income (dollars) 1 ................... 18,632 (X)Median earnings (dollars):Male full-time, year-round workers.............. 36,915 (X)Female full-time, year-round workers . . ......... 26,669 (X)SubjectNumberbelowpovertylevelPercentbelowpovertylevelPOVERTY STATUS IN 1999Families ................................ 853 12.1With related children under 18 years............ 706 17.8With related children under 5 years. .......... 388 23.9Families with female householder, nohusband present . ...................... 543 32.3With related children under 18 years............ 476 39.0With related children under 5 years. .......... 276 52.1Individuals. . . ........................... 4,034 15.218 years and over ............................ 2,401 12.565 years and over .......................... 324 9.7Related children under 18 years ............... 1,599 21.8Related children 5 to 17 years ............... 1,159 21.0Unrelated individuals 15 years and over......... 1,082 24.1-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 If the denominator <strong>of</strong> a mean value or per capita value is less than 30, then that value is calculated using a rounded aggregate in the numerator.See text.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.3U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-4. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected <strong>Housing</strong> Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Millville city, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentTotal housing units.................... 10,652 100.0UNITS IN STRUCTURE1-unit, detached.............................. 6,381 59.91-unit, attached .............................. 1,071 10.12 units ...................................... 635 6.03 or 4 units .................................. 703 6.65 to 9 units .................................. 310 2.910 to 19 units ................................ 407 3.820 or more units ............................. 845 7.9Mobile home................................. 300 2.8Boat, RV, van, etc ............................ - -YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT1999 to March <strong>2000</strong> .......................... 151 1.41995 to 1998 ................................ 317 3.01990 to 1994 ................................ 492 4.61980 to 1989 ................................ 1,221 11.51970 to 1979 ................................ 1,924 18.11960 to 1969 ................................ 1,484 13.91940 to 1959 ................................ 2,688 25.21939 or earlier ............................... 2,375 22.3ROOMS1 room ...................................... 147 1.42 rooms ..................................... 259 2.43 rooms ..................................... 1,183 11.14 rooms ..................................... 1,514 14.25 rooms ..................................... 2,326 21.86 rooms ..................................... 2,294 21.57 rooms ..................................... 1,434 13.58 rooms ..................................... 877 8.29 or more rooms ............................. 618 5.8Median (rooms) .............................. 5.5 (X)Occupied housing units ............... 10,043 100.0YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT1999 to March <strong>2000</strong> .......................... 1,619 16.11995 to 1998 ................................ 2,993 29.81990 to 1994 ................................ 1,365 13.61980 to 1989 ................................ 1,717 17.11970 to 1979 ................................ 973 9.71969 or earlier ............................... 1,376 13.7VEHICLES AVAILABLENone ....................................... 1,481 14.71........................................... 3,722 37.12........................................... 3,522 35.13 or more ................................... 1,318 13.1HOUSE HEATING FUELUtility gas ................................... 5,598 55.7Bottled, tank, or LP gas ....................... 227 2.3Electricity.................................... 1,064 10.6Fuel oil, kerosene, etc ........................ 2,970 29.6Coal or coke ................................. - -Wood....................................... 35 0.3Solar energy ................................. - -Other fuel ................................... 77 0.8No fuel used ................................. 72 0.7SELECTED CHARACTERISTICSLacking complete plumbing facilities ............ 38 0.4Lacking complete kitchen facilities .............. 62 0.6No telephone service ......................... 395 3.94-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.OCCUPANTS PER ROOMOccupied housing units ............... 10,043 100.01.00 or less. . . ............................... 9,685 96.41.01 to 1.50 ................................. 206 2.11.51 or more................................. 152 1.5Specified owner-occupied units ........ 5,850 100.0VALUELess than $50,000............................ 645 11.0$50,000 to $99,999........................... 3,250 55.6$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 1,476 25.2$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 369 6.3$200,000 to $299,999. . . . . . . . ................. 110 1.9$300,000 to $499,999. . . . . . . . ................. - -$500,000 to $999,999. . . . . . . . ................. - -$1,000,000 or more........................... - -Median (dollars) .............................. 86,700 (X)MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTEDMONTHLY OWNER COSTSWith a mortgage ............................. 3,697 63.2Less than $300 .......................... 6 0.1$300 to $499 ............................ 71 1.2$500 to $699 ............................ 447 7.6$700 to $999 ............................ 1,221 20.9$1,000 to $1,499 ......................... 1,383 23.6$1,500 to $1,999 ......................... 477 8.2$2,000 or more . ......................... 92 1.6Median (dollars) .......................... 1,034 (X)Not mortgaged . . . . . .......................... 2,153 36.8Median (dollars) .......................... 409 (X)SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTSAS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDINCOME IN 1999Less than 15.0 percent........................ 1,840 31.515.0 to 19.9 percent .......................... 1,129 19.320.0 to 24.9 percent .......................... 1,018 17.425.0 to 29.9 percent .......................... 601 10.330.0 to 34.9 percent .......................... 327 5.635.0 percent or more . . . . . .................... 914 15.6Not computed................................ 21 0.4Specified renter-occupied units ........ 3,604 100.0GROSS RENTLess than $200 . . . ........................... 456 12.7$200 to $299 . . . . . ........................... 299 8.3$300 to $499 . . . . . ........................... 469 13.0$500 to $749 . . . . . ........................... 1,441 40.0$750 to $999 . . . . . ........................... 755 20.9$1,000 to $1,499 ............................. 98 2.7$1,500 or more . . . ........................... - -No cash rent................................. 86 2.4Median (dollars) .............................. 589 (X)GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OFHOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999Less than 15.0 percent........................ 527 14.615.0 to 19.9 percent .......................... 376 10.420.0 to 24.9 percent .......................... 474 13.225.0 to 29.9 percent .......................... 547 15.230.0 to 34.9 percent .......................... 387 10.735.0 percent or more . . . . . .................... 1,074 29.8Not computed................................ 219 6.1U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-1. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> General Demographic Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Shiloh borough, New Jersey[For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentTotal population.......................... 534 100.0SEX AND AGEMale ........................................ 251 47.0Female...................................... 283 53.0Under 5 years ............................... 34 6.45 to 9 years ................................. 26 4.910 to 14 years ............................... 41 7.715 to 19 years ............................... 39 7.320 to 24 years ............................... 22 4.125 to 34 years ............................... 68 12.735 to 44 years ............................... 81 15.245 to 54 years ............................... 87 16.355 to 59 years ............................... 29 5.460 to 64 years ............................... 23 4.365 to 74 years ............................... 42 7.975 to 84 years ............................... 35 6.685 years and over ............................ 7 1.3Median age (years) ........................... 39.8 (X)18 years and over ............................ 403 75.5Male ...................................... 186 34.8Female.................................... 217 40.621 years and over ............................ 390 73.062 years and over ............................ 101 18.965 years and over ............................ 84 15.7Male ...................................... 38 7.1Female.................................... 46 8.6RACEOne race .................................... 525 98.3White ..................................... 508 95.1Black or African American ................... 14 2.6American Indian and Alaska Native ........... 3 0.6Asian ..................................... - -Asian Indian ............................. - -Chinese ................................. - -Filipino .................................. - -Japanese................................ - -Korean.................................. - -Vietnamese.............................. - -Other Asian 1 ............................ - -Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander.... - -Native Hawaiian.......................... - -Guamanian or Chamorro .................. - -Samoan................................. - -Other Pacific Islander 2 ................... - -Some other race ........................... - -Two or more races ........................... 9 1.7Race alone or in combination with oneor more other races: 3White ....................................... 517 96.8Black or African American ..................... 19 3.6American Indian and Alaska Native ............. 5 0.9Asian ....................................... - -Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander...... - -Some other race ............................. 2 0.4HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACETotal population.......................... 534 100.0Hispanic or Latino (<strong>of</strong> any race) ................ 16 3.0Mexican ................................... 7 1.3Puerto Rican............................... 9 1.7Cuban .................................... - -Other Hispanic or Latino .................... - -Not Hispanic or Latino ........................ 518 97.0White alone................................ 498 93.3RELATIONSHIPTotal population.......................... 534 100.0In households................................ 534 100.0Householder ............................... 194 36.3Spouse . . ................................. 122 22.8Child...................................... 165 30.9Own child under 18 years ................ 119 22.3Other relatives ............................. 31 5.8Under 18 years . . . ...................... 10 1.9Nonrelatives ............................... 22 4.1Unmarried partner ....................... 14 2.6In group quarters ............................. - -Institutionalized population. . . ................ - -Noninstitutionalized population ............... - -HOUSEHOLD BY TYPETotal households......................... 194 100.0Family households (families)................... 152 78.4With own children under 18 years .......... 67 34.5Married-couple family ....................... 122 62.9With own children under 18 years .......... 55 28.4Female householder, no husband present . . . . . 23 11.9With own children under 18 years .......... 10 5.2Nonfamily households ........................ 42 21.6Householder living alone .................... 35 18.0Householder 65 years and over . ........... 14 7.2Households with individuals under 18 years ..... 72 37.1Households with individuals 65 years and over . . 59 30.4Average household size. . . .................... 2.75 (X)Average family size........................... 3.09 (X)HOUSING OCCUPANCYTotal housing units. . . . . .................. 204 100.0Occupied housing units ....................... 194 95.1Vacant housing units. . . ....................... 10 4.9For seasonal, recreational, oroccasional use. . . . . . . . .................... 1 0.5Homeowner vacancy rate (percent). . ........... 0.6 (X)Rental vacancy rate (percent).................. 11.9 (X)HOUSING TENUREOccupied housing units .................. 194 100.0Owner-occupied housing units ................. 157 80.9Renter-occupied housing units ................. 37 19.1Average household size <strong>of</strong> owner-occupied units. 2.81 (X)Average household size <strong>of</strong> renter-occupied units . 2.51 (X)- Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 Other Asian alone, or two or more Asian categories.2 Other Pacific Islander alone, or two or more Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander categories.3 In combination with one or more <strong>of</strong> the other races listed. The six numbers may add to more than the total population and the six percentagesmay add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race.Source: U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau1


Table DP-2. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected Social Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Shiloh borough, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentSCHOOL ENROLLMENT<strong>Population</strong> 3 years and overenrolled in school .................... 173 100.0Nursery school, preschool ..................... 10 5.8Kindergarten................................. 25 14.5Elementary school (grades 1-8) ................ 67 38.7High school (grades 9-12) ..................... 30 17.3College or graduate school .................... 41 23.7EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT<strong>Population</strong> 25 years and over .......... 341 100.0Less than 9th grade .......................... 15 4.49th to 12th grade, no diploma.................. 64 18.8High school graduate (includes equivalency)..... 124 36.4Some college, no degree...................... 64 18.8Associate degree............................. 26 7.6Bachelor’s degree ............................ 36 10.6Graduate or pr<strong>of</strong>essional degree ............... 12 3.5Percent high school graduate or higher ......... 76.8 (X)Percent bachelor’s degree or higher ............ 14.1 (X)MARITAL STATUS<strong>Population</strong> 15 years and over .......... 397 100.0Never married ............................... 94 23.7Now married, except separated ................ 242 61.0Separated ................................... 16 4.0Widowed .................................... 30 7.6Female.................................... 19 4.8Divorced .................................... 15 3.8Female.................................... 8 2.0GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERSGrandparent living in household withone or more own grandchildren under18 years ............................. 16 100.0Grandparent responsible for grandchildren ...... - -VETERAN STATUSCivilian population 18 years and over . . 359 100.0Civilian veterans ............................. 38 10.6DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIANNONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION<strong>Population</strong> 5 to 20 years ............... 129 100.0With a disability .............................. 14 10.9<strong>Population</strong> 21 to 64 years.............. 305 100.0With a disability .............................. 41 13.4Percent employed .......................... 68.3 (X)No disability ................................. 264 86.6Percent employed .......................... 82.6 (X)<strong>Population</strong> 65 years and over .......... 54 100.0With a disability .............................. 44 81.5RESIDENCE IN 1995<strong>Population</strong> 5 years and over ........... 488 100.0Same house in 1995.......................... 385 78.9Different house in the U.S. in 1995 ............. 103 21.1Same county .............................. 43 8.8Different county ............................ 60 12.3Same state .............................. 13 2.7Different state............................ 47 9.6Elsewhere in 1995............................ - -NATIVITY AND PLACE OF BIRTHTotal population.......................... 536 100.0Native....................................... 528 98.5Born in United States ....................... 528 98.5State <strong>of</strong> residence . . ...................... 382 71.3Different state. . .......................... 146 27.2Born outside United States .................. - -Foreign born ................................. 8 1.5Entered 1990 to March <strong>2000</strong> .............. - -Naturalized citizen .......................... 8 1.5Not a citizen ............................... - -REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORNTotal (excluding born at sea).............. 8 100.0Europe...................................... 8 100.0Asia ........................................ - -Africa ....................................... - -Oceania..................................... - -Latin America ................................ - -Northern America. . . . . . . . ..................... - -LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME<strong>Population</strong> 5 years and over . ............. 488 100.0English only ................................. 469 96.1Language other than English . ................. 19 3.9Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 13 2.7Spanish ................................... - -Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ - -Other Indo-European languages . ............ 19 3.9Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 13 2.7Asian and Pacific Island languages . . ......... - -Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ - -ANCESTRY (single or multiple)Total population.......................... 536 100.0Total ancestries reported ................... 581 108.4Arab ........................................ - -Czech 1 ...................................... - -Danish ...................................... - -Dutch ....................................... 16 3.0English...................................... 95 17.7French (except Basque) 1 ...................... - -French Canadian 1 ............................ - -German ..................................... 94 17.5Greek. . . . . .................................. - -Hungarian ................................... 5 0.9Irish 1 ........................................ 86 16.0Italian ....................................... 72 13.4Lithuanian ................................... - -Norwegian. . . . ............................... - -Polish ....................................... 14 2.6Portuguese .................................. - -Russian ..................................... - -Scotch-Irish.................................. 42 7.8Scottish ..................................... - -Slovak ...................................... - -Subsaharan African. . . . . ...................... 4 0.7Swedish..................................... - -Swiss ....................................... - -Ukrainian .................................... - -United States or American..................... 82 15.3Welsh....................................... - -West Indian (excluding Hispanic groups) ........ - -Other ancestries ............................. 71 13.22-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 The data represent a combination <strong>of</strong> two ancestries shown separately in Summary File 3. Czech includes Czechoslovakian. French includes Alsatian.French Canadian includes Acadian/Cajun. Irish includes Celtic.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-3. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected Economic Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Shiloh borough, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentEMPLOYMENT STATUS<strong>Population</strong> 16 years and over ............ 389 100.0In labor force ................................ 293 75.3Civilian labor force.......................... 293 75.3Employed ............................... 278 71.5Unemployed ............................. 15 3.9Percent <strong>of</strong> civilian labor force ............ 5.1 (X)Armed Forces.............................. - -Not in labor force............................. 96 24.7Females 16 years and over .............. 199 100.0In labor force ................................ 133 66.8Civilian labor force.......................... 133 66.8Employed ............................... 125 62.8Own children under 6 years.............. 55 100.0All parents in family in labor force .............. 55 100.0COMMUTING TO WORKWorkers 16 years and over .............. 271 100.0Car, truck, or van - - drove alone ............... 219 80.8Car, truck, or van - - carpooled................. 36 13.3Public transportation (including taxicab) ......... - -Walked...................................... 16 5.9Other means................................. - -Worked at home ............................. - -Mean travel time to work (minutes) 1 ............ 24.9 (X)Employed civilian population16 years and over ..................... 278 100.0OCCUPATIONManagement, pr<strong>of</strong>essional, and relatedoccupations ................................ 71 25.5Service occupations .......................... 27 9.7Sales and <strong>of</strong>fice occupations .................. 61 21.9Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations....... 8 2.9Construction, extraction, and maintenanceoccupations ................................ 45 16.2Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations ................................ 66 23.7INDUSTRYAgriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting,and mining ................................. 26 9.4Construction ................................. 6 2.2Manufacturing................................ 54 19.4Wholesale trade.............................. 13 4.7Retail trade .................................. 17 6.1Transportation and warehousing, and utilities .... 22 7.9<strong>Info</strong>rmation .................................. - -Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental andleasing..................................... 5 1.8Pr<strong>of</strong>essional, scientific, management, administrative,and waste management services ....... 15 5.4Educational, health and social services ......... 80 28.8Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodationand food services ........................... 6 2.2Other services (except public administration) .... 17 6.1Public administration.......................... 17 6.1CLASS OF WORKERPrivate wage and salary workers ............... 195 70.1Government workers.......................... 68 24.5Self-employed workers in own not incorporatedbusiness ................................... 7 2.5Unpaid family workers ........................ 8 2.9INCOME IN 1999Households ............................. 167 100.0Less than $10,000............................ - -$10,000 to $14,999........................... 6 3.6$15,000 to $24,999........................... 33 19.8$25,000 to $34,999........................... 11 6.6$35,000 to $49,999........................... 39 23.4$50,000 to $74,999........................... 41 24.6$75,000 to $99,999........................... 16 9.6$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 21 12.6$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. - -$200,000 or more ............................ - -Median household income (dollars) ............. 49,191 (X)With earnings ................................ 158 94.6Mean earnings (dollars) 1 .................... 50,648 (X)With Social Security income ................... 49 29.3Mean Social Security income (dollars) 1 ....... 13,887 (X)With Supplemental Security Income . ........... 8 4.8Mean Supplemental Security Income(dollars) 1 ................................. 4,800 (X)With public assistance income ................. - -Mean public assistance income (dollars) 1 ..... - (X)With retirement income . . . . . . . ................ 18 10.8Mean retirement income (dollars) 1 ............ 2,983 (X)Families ................................ 145 100.0Less than $10,000............................ - -$10,000 to $14,999........................... 6 4.1$15,000 to $24,999........................... 22 15.2$25,000 to $34,999........................... 8 5.5$35,000 to $49,999........................... 31 21.4$50,000 to $74,999........................... 41 28.3$75,000 to $99,999........................... 16 11.0$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 21 14.5$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. - -$200,000 or more ............................ - -Median family income (dollars) ................. 54,219 (X)Per capita income (dollars) 1 ................... 16,880 (X)Median earnings (dollars):Male full-time, year-round workers.............. 34,643 (X)Female full-time, year-round workers . . ......... 20,000 (X)SubjectNumberbelowpovertylevelPercentbelowpovertylevelPOVERTY STATUS IN 1999Families ................................ 6 4.1With related children under 18 years............ 6 8.1With related children under 5 years. .......... - -Families with female householder, nohusband present . ...................... 6 27.3With related children under 18 years............ 6 33.3With related children under 5 years. .......... - -Individuals. . . ........................... 31 5.818 years and over ............................ 23 6.465 years and over .......................... - -Related children under 18 years ............... 8 4.5Related children 5 to 17 years ............... 8 6.2Unrelated individuals 15 years and over......... 17 41.5-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 If the denominator <strong>of</strong> a mean value or per capita value is less than 30, then that value is calculated using a rounded aggregate in the numerator.See text.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.3U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-4. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected <strong>Housing</strong> Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Shiloh borough, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentTotal housing units.................... 194 100.0UNITS IN STRUCTURE1-unit, detached.............................. 187 96.41-unit, attached .............................. - -2 units ...................................... - -3 or 4 units .................................. - -5 to 9 units .................................. - -10 to 19 units ................................ - -20 or more units ............................. - -Mobile home................................. 7 3.6Boat, RV, van, etc ............................ - -YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT1999 to March <strong>2000</strong> .......................... 7 3.61995 to 1998 ................................ - -1990 to 1994 ................................ 7 3.61980 to 1989 ................................ - -1970 to 1979 ................................ 16 8.21960 to 1969 ................................ 23 11.91940 to 1959 ................................ 34 17.51939 or earlier ............................... 107 55.2ROOMS1 room ...................................... - -2 rooms ..................................... - -3 rooms ..................................... - -4 rooms ..................................... 14 7.25 rooms ..................................... 31 16.06 rooms ..................................... 50 25.87 rooms ..................................... 52 26.88 rooms ..................................... 29 14.99 or more rooms ............................. 18 9.3Median (rooms) .............................. 6.5 (X)Occupied housing units ............... 194 100.0YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT1999 to March <strong>2000</strong> .......................... 24 12.41995 to 1998 ................................ 22 11.31990 to 1994 ................................ 28 14.41980 to 1989 ................................ 53 27.31970 to 1979 ................................ 32 16.51969 or earlier ............................... 35 18.0VEHICLES AVAILABLENone ....................................... - -1........................................... 79 40.72........................................... 61 31.43 or more ................................... 54 27.8HOUSE HEATING FUELUtility gas ................................... - -Bottled, tank, or LP gas ....................... 7 3.6Electricity.................................... - -Fuel oil, kerosene, etc ........................ 187 96.4Coal or coke ................................. - -Wood....................................... - -Solar energy ................................. - -Other fuel ................................... - -No fuel used ................................. - -SELECTED CHARACTERISTICSLacking complete plumbing facilities ............ - -Lacking complete kitchen facilities .............. - -No telephone service ......................... - -4-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.OCCUPANTS PER ROOMOccupied housing units ............... 194 100.01.00 or less. . . ............................... 194 100.01.01 to 1.50 ................................. - -1.51 or more................................. - -Specified owner-occupied units ........ 146 100.0VALUELess than $50,000............................ - -$50,000 to $99,999........................... 78 53.4$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 54 37.0$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 7 4.8$200,000 to $299,999. . . . . . . . ................. - -$300,000 to $499,999. . . . . . . . ................. - -$500,000 to $999,999. . . . . . . . ................. - -$1,000,000 or more........................... 7 4.8Median (dollars) .............................. 97,600 (X)MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTEDMONTHLY OWNER COSTSWith a mortgage ............................. 82 56.2Less than $300 .......................... - -$300 to $499 ............................ - -$500 to $699 ............................ - -$700 to $999 ............................ 23 15.8$1,000 to $1,499 ......................... 34 23.3$1,500 to $1,999 ......................... 18 12.3$2,000 or more . ......................... 7 4.8Median (dollars) .......................... 1,225 (X)Not mortgaged . . . . . .......................... 64 43.8Median (dollars) .......................... 422 (X)SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTSAS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDINCOME IN 1999Less than 15.0 percent........................ 52 35.615.0 to 19.9 percent .......................... 36 24.720.0 to 24.9 percent .......................... 14 9.625.0 to 29.9 percent .......................... 14 9.630.0 to 34.9 percent .......................... 6 4.135.0 percent or more . . . . . .................... 24 16.4Not computed................................ - -Specified renter-occupied units ........ 17 100.0GROSS RENTLess than $200 . . . ........................... - -$200 to $299 . . . . . ........................... - -$300 to $499 . . . . . ........................... 7 41.2$500 to $749 . . . . . ........................... 10 58.8$750 to $999 . . . . . ........................... - -$1,000 to $1,499 ............................. - -$1,500 or more . . . ........................... - -No cash rent................................. - -Median (dollars) .............................. 557 (X)GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OFHOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999Less than 15.0 percent........................ 7 41.215.0 to 19.9 percent .......................... - -20.0 to 24.9 percent .......................... - -25.0 to 29.9 percent .......................... - -30.0 to 34.9 percent .......................... - -35.0 percent or more . . . . . .................... 10 58.8Not computed................................ - -U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-1. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> General Demographic Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Stow Creek township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentTotal population.......................... 1,429 100.0SEX AND AGEMale ........................................ 703 49.2Female...................................... 726 50.8Under 5 years ............................... 74 5.25 to 9 years ................................. 98 6.910 to 14 years ............................... 104 7.315 to 19 years ............................... 96 6.720 to 24 years ............................... 67 4.725 to 34 years ............................... 143 10.035 to 44 years ............................... 226 15.845 to 54 years ............................... 251 17.655 to 59 years ............................... 107 7.560 to 64 years ............................... 56 3.965 to 74 years ............................... 111 7.875 to 84 years ............................... 84 5.985 years and over ............................ 12 0.8Median age (years) ........................... 40.7 (X)18 years and over ............................ 1,093 76.5Male ...................................... 526 36.8Female.................................... 567 39.721 years and over ............................ 1,044 73.162 years and over ............................ 236 16.565 years and over ............................ 207 14.5Male ...................................... 95 6.6Female.................................... 112 7.8RACEOne race .................................... 1,423 99.6White ..................................... 1,335 93.4Black or African American ................... 50 3.5American Indian and Alaska Native ........... 23 1.6Asian ..................................... 3 0.2Asian Indian ............................. - -Chinese ................................. - -Filipino .................................. 1 0.1Japanese................................ - -Korean.................................. 2 0.1Vietnamese.............................. - -Other Asian 1 ............................ - -Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander.... - -Native Hawaiian.......................... - -Guamanian or Chamorro .................. - -Samoan................................. - -Other Pacific Islander 2 ................... - -Some other race ........................... 12 0.8Two or more races ........................... 6 0.4Race alone or in combination with oneor more other races: 3White ....................................... 1,338 93.6Black or African American ..................... 53 3.7American Indian and Alaska Native ............. 29 2.0Asian ....................................... 3 0.2Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander...... - -Some other race ............................. 12 0.8HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACETotal population.......................... 1,429 100.0Hispanic or Latino (<strong>of</strong> any race) ................ 24 1.7Mexican ................................... 2 0.1Puerto Rican............................... 12 0.8Cuban .................................... - -Other Hispanic or Latino .................... 10 0.7Not Hispanic or Latino ........................ 1,405 98.3White alone................................ 1,325 92.7RELATIONSHIPTotal population.......................... 1,429 100.0In households................................ 1,429 100.0Householder ............................... 536 37.5Spouse . . ................................. 370 25.9Child...................................... 443 31.0Own child under 18 years ................ 315 22.0Other relatives ............................. 40 2.8Under 18 years . . . ...................... 13 0.9Nonrelatives ............................... 40 2.8Unmarried partner ....................... 22 1.5In group quarters ............................. - -Institutionalized population. . . ................ - -Noninstitutionalized population ............... - -HOUSEHOLD BY TYPETotal households......................... 536 100.0Family households (families)................... 425 79.3With own children under 18 years .......... 172 32.1Married-couple family ....................... 370 69.0With own children under 18 years .......... 137 25.6Female householder, no husband present . . . . . 36 6.7With own children under 18 years .......... 25 4.7Nonfamily households ........................ 111 20.7Householder living alone .................... 96 17.9Householder 65 years and over . ........... 40 7.5Households with individuals under 18 years ..... 182 34.0Households with individuals 65 years and over . . 143 26.7Average household size. . . .................... 2.67 (X)Average family size........................... 3.01 (X)HOUSING OCCUPANCYTotal housing units. . . . . .................. 560 100.0Occupied housing units ....................... 536 95.7Vacant housing units. . . ....................... 24 4.3For seasonal, recreational, oroccasional use. . . . . . . . .................... 6 1.1Homeowner vacancy rate (percent). . ........... 1.3 (X)Rental vacancy rate (percent).................. 4.4 (X)HOUSING TENUREOccupied housing units .................. 536 100.0Owner-occupied housing units ................. 471 87.9Renter-occupied housing units ................. 65 12.1Average household size <strong>of</strong> owner-occupied units. 2.66 (X)Average household size <strong>of</strong> renter-occupied units . 2.74 (X)- Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 Other Asian alone, or two or more Asian categories.2 Other Pacific Islander alone, or two or more Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander categories.3 In combination with one or more <strong>of</strong> the other races listed. The six numbers may add to more than the total population and the six percentagesmay add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race.Source: U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau1


Table DP-2. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected Social Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Stow Creek township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentSCHOOL ENROLLMENT<strong>Population</strong> 3 years and overenrolled in school .................... 377 100.0Nursery school, preschool ..................... 22 5.8Kindergarten................................. 14 3.7Elementary school (grades 1-8) ................ 185 49.1High school (grades 9-12) ..................... 95 25.2College or graduate school .................... 61 16.2EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT<strong>Population</strong> 25 years and over .......... 975 100.0Less than 9th grade .......................... 58 5.99th to 12th grade, no diploma.................. 107 11.0High school graduate (includes equivalency)..... 385 39.5Some college, no degree...................... 166 17.0Associate degree............................. 75 7.7Bachelor’s degree ............................ 127 13.0Graduate or pr<strong>of</strong>essional degree ............... 57 5.8Percent high school graduate or higher ......... 83.1 (X)Percent bachelor’s degree or higher ............ 18.9 (X)MARITAL STATUS<strong>Population</strong> 15 years and over .......... 1,157 100.0Never married ............................... 277 23.9Now married, except separated ................ 736 63.6Separated ................................... 14 1.2Widowed .................................... 64 5.5Female.................................... 48 4.1Divorced .................................... 66 5.7Female.................................... 37 3.2GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERSGrandparent living in household withone or more own grandchildren under18 years ............................. 30 100.0Grandparent responsible for grandchildren ...... 16 53.3VETERAN STATUSCivilian population 18 years and over . . 1,088 100.0Civilian veterans ............................. 139 12.8DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIANNONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION<strong>Population</strong> 5 to 20 years ............... 334 100.0With a disability .............................. 32 9.6<strong>Population</strong> 21 to 64 years.............. 825 100.0With a disability .............................. 110 13.3Percent employed .......................... 67.3 (X)No disability ................................. 715 86.7Percent employed .......................... 77.6 (X)<strong>Population</strong> 65 years and over .......... 206 100.0With a disability .............................. 77 37.4RESIDENCE IN 1995<strong>Population</strong> 5 years and over ........... 1,365 100.0Same house in 1995.......................... 1,082 79.3Different house in the U.S. in 1995 ............. 277 20.3Same county .............................. 194 14.2Different county ............................ 83 6.1Same state .............................. 60 4.4Different state............................ 23 1.7Elsewhere in 1995............................ 6 0.4NATIVITY AND PLACE OF BIRTHTotal population.......................... 1,434 100.0Native....................................... 1,405 98.0Born in United States ....................... 1,393 97.1State <strong>of</strong> residence . . ...................... 1,157 80.7Different state. . .......................... 236 16.5Born outside United States .................. 12 0.8Foreign born ................................. 29 2.0Entered 1990 to March <strong>2000</strong> .............. 9 0.6Naturalized citizen .......................... 20 1.4Not a citizen ............................... 9 0.6REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORNTotal (excluding born at sea).............. 29 100.0Europe...................................... 19 65.5Asia ........................................ 5 17.2Africa ....................................... - -Oceania..................................... - -Latin America ................................ 5 17.2Northern America. . . . . . . . ..................... - -LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME<strong>Population</strong> 5 years and over . ............. 1,365 100.0English only ................................. 1,312 96.1Language other than English . ................. 53 3.9Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 29 2.1Spanish ................................... 28 2.1Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 16 1.2Other Indo-European languages . ............ 15 1.1Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 11 0.8Asian and Pacific Island languages . . ......... 7 0.5Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 2 0.1ANCESTRY (single or multiple)Total population.......................... 1,434 100.0Total ancestries reported ................... 1,487 103.7Arab ........................................ - -Czech 1 ...................................... - -Danish ...................................... 4 0.3Dutch ....................................... 23 1.6English...................................... 258 18.0French (except Basque) 1 ...................... 49 3.4French Canadian 1 ............................ - -German ..................................... 310 21.6Greek. . . . . .................................. - -Hungarian ................................... 3 0.2Irish 1 ........................................ 263 18.3Italian ....................................... 176 12.3Lithuanian ................................... 2 0.1Norwegian. . . . ............................... 10 0.7Polish ....................................... 69 4.8Portuguese .................................. - -Russian ..................................... 16 1.1Scotch-Irish.................................. 11 0.8Scottish ..................................... 48 3.3Slovak ...................................... - -Subsaharan African. . . . . ...................... 2 0.1Swedish..................................... 6 0.4Swiss ....................................... - -Ukrainian .................................... 18 1.3United States or American..................... 58 4.0Welsh....................................... 16 1.1West Indian (excluding Hispanic groups) ........ - -Other ancestries ............................. 145 10.12-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 The data represent a combination <strong>of</strong> two ancestries shown separately in Summary File 3. Czech includes Czechoslovakian. French includes Alsatian.French Canadian includes Acadian/Cajun. Irish includes Celtic.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-3. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected Economic Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Stow Creek township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentEMPLOYMENT STATUS<strong>Population</strong> 16 years and over ............ 1,131 100.0In labor force ................................ 746 66.0Civilian labor force.......................... 746 66.0Employed ............................... 713 63.0Unemployed ............................. 33 2.9Percent <strong>of</strong> civilian labor force ............ 4.4 (X)Armed Forces.............................. - -Not in labor force............................. 385 34.0Females 16 years and over .............. 587 100.0In labor force ................................ 355 60.5Civilian labor force.......................... 355 60.5Employed ............................... 340 57.9Own children under 6 years.............. 75 100.0All parents in family in labor force .............. 35 46.7COMMUTING TO WORKWorkers 16 years and over .............. 692 100.0Car, truck, or van - - drove alone ............... 569 82.2Car, truck, or van - - carpooled................. 81 11.7Public transportation (including taxicab) ......... - -Walked...................................... 20 2.9Other means................................. 8 1.2Worked at home ............................. 14 2.0Mean travel time to work (minutes) 1 ............ 24.6 (X)Employed civilian population16 years and over ..................... 713 100.0OCCUPATIONManagement, pr<strong>of</strong>essional, and relatedoccupations ................................ 231 32.4Service occupations .......................... 94 13.2Sales and <strong>of</strong>fice occupations .................. 150 21.0Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations....... 13 1.8Construction, extraction, and maintenanceoccupations ................................ 98 13.7Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations ................................ 127 17.8INDUSTRYAgriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting,and mining ................................. 25 3.5Construction ................................. 60 8.4Manufacturing................................ 99 13.9Wholesale trade.............................. 42 5.9Retail trade .................................. 79 11.1Transportation and warehousing, and utilities .... 65 9.1<strong>Info</strong>rmation .................................. 2 0.3Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental andleasing..................................... 26 3.6Pr<strong>of</strong>essional, scientific, management, administrative,and waste management services ....... 44 6.2Educational, health and social services ......... 180 25.2Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodationand food services ........................... 33 4.6Other services (except public administration) .... 16 2.2Public administration.......................... 42 5.9CLASS OF WORKERPrivate wage and salary workers ............... 522 73.2Government workers.......................... 143 20.1Self-employed workers in own not incorporatedbusiness ................................... 44 6.2Unpaid family workers ........................ 4 0.6INCOME IN 1999Households ............................. 514 100.0Less than $10,000............................ 35 6.8$10,000 to $14,999........................... 24 4.7$15,000 to $24,999........................... 56 10.9$25,000 to $34,999........................... 52 10.1$35,000 to $49,999........................... 78 15.2$50,000 to $74,999........................... 138 26.8$75,000 to $99,999........................... 65 12.6$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 53 10.3$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 4 0.8$200,000 or more ............................ 9 1.8Median household income (dollars) ............. 52,500 (X)With earnings ................................ 429 83.5Mean earnings (dollars) 1 .................... 55,262 (X)With Social Security income ................... 149 29.0Mean Social Security income (dollars) 1 ....... 12,965 (X)With Supplemental Security Income . ........... 16 3.1Mean Supplemental Security Income(dollars) 1 ................................. 7,619 (X)With public assistance income ................. 9 1.8Mean public assistance income (dollars) 1 ..... 5,089 (X)With retirement income . . . . . . . ................ 96 18.7Mean retirement income (dollars) 1 ............ 15,025 (X)Families ................................ 405 100.0Less than $10,000............................ 14 3.5$10,000 to $14,999........................... 13 3.2$15,000 to $24,999........................... 34 8.4$25,000 to $34,999........................... 35 8.6$35,000 to $49,999........................... 61 15.1$50,000 to $74,999........................... 124 30.6$75,000 to $99,999........................... 62 15.3$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 49 12.1$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 4 1.0$200,000 or more ............................ 9 2.2Median family income (dollars) ................. 58,583 (X)Per capita income (dollars) 1 ................... 20,925 (X)Median earnings (dollars):Male full-time, year-round workers.............. 35,500 (X)Female full-time, year-round workers . . ......... 26,528 (X)SubjectNumberbelowpovertylevelPercentbelowpovertylevelPOVERTY STATUS IN 1999Families ................................ 23 5.7With related children under 18 years............ 13 7.4With related children under 5 years. .......... 7 14.0Families with female householder, nohusband present . ...................... 13 38.2With related children under 18 years............ 8 38.1With related children under 5 years. .......... 4 50.0Individuals. . . ........................... 96 6.718 years and over ............................ 68 6.365 years and over .......................... 25 12.1Related children under 18 years ............... 28 8.1Related children 5 to 17 years ............... 21 7.6Unrelated individuals 15 years and over......... 26 17.6-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 If the denominator <strong>of</strong> a mean value or per capita value is less than 30, then that value is calculated using a rounded aggregate in the numerator.See text.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.3U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-4. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected <strong>Housing</strong> Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Stow Creek township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentTotal housing units.................... 562 100.0UNITS IN STRUCTURE1-unit, detached.............................. 497 88.41-unit, attached .............................. 3 0.52 units ...................................... 7 1.23 or 4 units .................................. - -5 to 9 units .................................. - -10 to 19 units ................................ - -20 or more units ............................. - -Mobile home................................. 55 9.8Boat, RV, van, etc ............................ - -YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT1999 to March <strong>2000</strong> .......................... 8 1.41995 to 1998 ................................ 26 4.61990 to 1994 ................................ 37 6.61980 to 1989 ................................ 74 13.21970 to 1979 ................................ 122 21.71960 to 1969 ................................ 65 11.61940 to 1959 ................................ 82 14.61939 or earlier ............................... 148 26.3ROOMS1 room ...................................... - -2 rooms ..................................... 3 0.53 rooms ..................................... 18 3.24 rooms ..................................... 55 9.85 rooms ..................................... 152 27.06 rooms ..................................... 138 24.67 rooms ..................................... 104 18.58 rooms ..................................... 46 8.29 or more rooms ............................. 46 8.2Median (rooms) .............................. 5.9 (X)Occupied housing units ............... 536 100.0YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT1999 to March <strong>2000</strong> .......................... 38 7.11995 to 1998 ................................ 87 16.21990 to 1994 ................................ 94 17.51980 to 1989 ................................ 121 22.61970 to 1979 ................................ 97 18.11969 or earlier ............................... 99 18.5VEHICLES AVAILABLENone ....................................... 20 3.71........................................... 130 24.32........................................... 241 45.03 or more ................................... 145 27.1HOUSE HEATING FUELUtility gas ................................... 5 0.9Bottled, tank, or LP gas ....................... 32 6.0Electricity.................................... 45 8.4Fuel oil, kerosene, etc ........................ 429 80.0Coal or coke ................................. - -Wood....................................... 18 3.4Solar energy ................................. - -Other fuel ................................... 7 1.3No fuel used ................................. - -SELECTED CHARACTERISTICSLacking complete plumbing facilities ............ 2 0.4Lacking complete kitchen facilities .............. - -No telephone service ......................... 5 0.94-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.OCCUPANTS PER ROOMOccupied housing units ............... 536 100.01.00 or less. . . ............................... 526 98.11.01 to 1.50 ................................. 7 1.31.51 or more................................. 3 0.6Specified owner-occupied units ........ 351 100.0VALUELess than $50,000............................ 10 2.8$50,000 to $99,999........................... 113 32.2$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 171 48.7$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 35 10.0$200,000 to $299,999. . . . . . . . ................. 13 3.7$300,000 to $499,999. . . . . . . . ................. 7 2.0$500,000 to $999,999. . . . . . . . ................. 2 0.6$1,000,000 or more........................... - -Median (dollars) .............................. 114,400 (X)MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTEDMONTHLY OWNER COSTSWith a mortgage ............................. 238 67.8Less than $300 .......................... - -$300 to $499 ............................ 10 2.8$500 to $699 ............................ 22 6.3$700 to $999 ............................ 70 19.9$1,000 to $1,499 ......................... 91 25.9$1,500 to $1,999 ......................... 37 10.5$2,000 or more . ......................... 8 2.3Median (dollars) .......................... 1,097 (X)Not mortgaged . . . . . .......................... 113 32.2Median (dollars) .......................... 395 (X)SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTSAS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDINCOME IN 1999Less than 15.0 percent........................ 123 35.015.0 to 19.9 percent .......................... 62 17.720.0 to 24.9 percent .......................... 46 13.125.0 to 29.9 percent .......................... 26 7.430.0 to 34.9 percent .......................... 13 3.735.0 percent or more . . . . . .................... 81 23.1Not computed................................ - -Specified renter-occupied units ........ 55 100.0GROSS RENTLess than $200 . . . ........................... - -$200 to $299 . . . . . ........................... - -$300 to $499 . . . . . ........................... 14 25.5$500 to $749 . . . . . ........................... 24 43.6$750 to $999 . . . . . ........................... 3 5.5$1,000 to $1,499 ............................. 7 12.7$1,500 or more . . . ........................... - -No cash rent................................. 7 12.7Median (dollars) .............................. 620 (X)GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OFHOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999Less than 15.0 percent........................ 18 32.715.0 to 19.9 percent .......................... 9 16.420.0 to 24.9 percent .......................... 4 7.325.0 to 29.9 percent .......................... 2 3.630.0 to 34.9 percent .......................... 2 3.635.0 percent or more . . . . . .................... 13 23.6Not computed................................ 7 12.7U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-1. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> General Demographic Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Upper Deerfield township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentTotal population.......................... 7,556 100.0SEX AND AGEMale ........................................ 3,663 48.5Female...................................... 3,893 51.5Under 5 years ............................... 519 6.95 to 9 years ................................. 606 8.010 to 14 years ............................... 615 8.115 to 19 years ............................... 551 7.320 to 24 years ............................... 370 4.925 to 34 years ............................... 865 11.435 to 44 years ............................... 1,062 14.145 to 54 years ............................... 1,116 14.855 to 59 years ............................... 426 5.660 to 64 years ............................... 352 4.765 to 74 years ............................... 569 7.575 to 84 years ............................... 388 5.185 years and over ............................ 117 1.5Median age (years) ........................... 37.5 (X)18 years and over ............................ 5,455 72.2Male ...................................... 2,546 33.7Female.................................... 2,909 38.521 years and over ............................ 5,179 68.562 years and over ............................ 1,277 16.965 years and over ............................ 1,074 14.2Male ...................................... 457 6.0Female.................................... 617 8.2RACEOne race .................................... 7,396 97.9White ..................................... 5,725 75.8Black or African American ................... 1,240 16.4American Indian and Alaska Native ........... 61 0.8Asian ..................................... 231 3.1Asian Indian ............................. 20 0.3Chinese ................................. 17 0.2Filipino .................................. 23 0.3Japanese................................ 140 1.9Korean.................................. 15 0.2Vietnamese.............................. 5 0.1Other Asian 1 ............................ 11 0.1Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander.... 1 -Native Hawaiian.......................... 1 -Guamanian or Chamorro .................. - -Samoan................................. - -Other Pacific Islander 2 ................... - -Some other race ........................... 138 1.8Two or more races ........................... 160 2.1Race alone or in combination with oneor more other races: 3White ....................................... 5,848 77.4Black or African American ..................... 1,298 17.2American Indian and Alaska Native ............. 98 1.3Asian ....................................... 262 3.5Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander...... 9 0.1Some other race ............................. 206 2.7HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACETotal population.......................... 7,556 100.0Hispanic or Latino (<strong>of</strong> any race) ................ 343 4.5Mexican ................................... 25 0.3Puerto Rican............................... 267 3.5Cuban .................................... 6 0.1Other Hispanic or Latino .................... 45 0.6Not Hispanic or Latino ........................ 7,213 95.5White alone................................ 5,597 74.1RELATIONSHIPTotal population.......................... 7,556 100.0In households................................ 7,514 99.4Householder ............................... 2,757 36.5Spouse . . ................................. 1,574 20.8Child...................................... 2,499 33.1Own child under 18 years ................ 1,869 24.7Other relatives ............................. 439 5.8Under 18 years . . . ...................... 192 2.5Nonrelatives ............................... 245 3.2Unmarried partner ....................... 143 1.9In group quarters ............................. 42 0.6Institutionalized population. . . ................ - -Noninstitutionalized population ............... 42 0.6HOUSEHOLD BY TYPETotal households......................... 2,757 100.0Family households (families)................... 2,126 77.1With own children under 18 years .......... 988 35.8Married-couple family ....................... 1,574 57.1With own children under 18 years .......... 632 22.9Female householder, no husband present . . . . . 431 15.6With own children under 18 years .......... 289 10.5Nonfamily households ........................ 631 22.9Householder living alone .................... 551 20.0Householder 65 years and over . ........... 286 10.4Households with individuals under 18 years ..... 1,088 39.5Households with individuals 65 years and over . . 783 28.4Average household size. . . .................... 2.73 (X)Average family size........................... 3.12 (X)HOUSING OCCUPANCYTotal housing units. . . . . .................. 2,881 100.0Occupied housing units ....................... 2,757 95.7Vacant housing units. . . ....................... 124 4.3For seasonal, recreational, oroccasional use. . . . . . . . .................... 5 0.2Homeowner vacancy rate (percent). . ........... 0.8 (X)Rental vacancy rate (percent).................. 7.9 (X)HOUSING TENUREOccupied housing units .................. 2,757 100.0Owner-occupied housing units ................. 2,093 75.9Renter-occupied housing units ................. 664 24.1Average household size <strong>of</strong> owner-occupied units. 2.69 (X)Average household size <strong>of</strong> renter-occupied units . 2.83 (X)- Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 Other Asian alone, or two or more Asian categories.2 Other Pacific Islander alone, or two or more Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander categories.3 In combination with one or more <strong>of</strong> the other races listed. The six numbers may add to more than the total population and the six percentagesmay add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race.Source: U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau1


Table DP-2. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected Social Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Upper Deerfield township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentSCHOOL ENROLLMENT<strong>Population</strong> 3 years and overenrolled in school .................... 2,214 100.0Nursery school, preschool ..................... 145 6.5Kindergarten................................. 157 7.1Elementary school (grades 1-8) ................ 1,035 46.7High school (grades 9-12) ..................... 557 25.2College or graduate school .................... 320 14.5EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT<strong>Population</strong> 25 years and over .......... 4,910 100.0Less than 9th grade .......................... 259 5.39th to 12th grade, no diploma.................. 670 13.6High school graduate (includes equivalency)..... 1,896 38.6Some college, no degree...................... 996 20.3Associate degree............................. 322 6.6Bachelor’s degree ............................ 554 11.3Graduate or pr<strong>of</strong>essional degree ............... 213 4.3Percent high school graduate or higher ......... 81.1 (X)Percent bachelor’s degree or higher ............ 15.6 (X)MARITAL STATUS<strong>Population</strong> 15 years and over .......... 5,811 100.0Never married ............................... 1,492 25.7Now married, except separated ................ 3,444 59.3Separated ................................... 114 2.0Widowed .................................... 428 7.4Female.................................... 324 5.6Divorced .................................... 333 5.7Female.................................... 179 3.1GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERSGrandparent living in household withone or more own grandchildren under18 years ............................. 181 100.0Grandparent responsible for grandchildren ...... 76 42.0VETERAN STATUSCivilian population 18 years and over . . 5,441 100.0Civilian veterans ............................. 805 14.8DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIANNONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION<strong>Population</strong> 5 to 20 years ............... 1,903 100.0With a disability .............................. 169 8.9<strong>Population</strong> 21 to 64 years.............. 4,076 100.0With a disability .............................. 663 16.3Percent employed .......................... 47.4 (X)No disability ................................. 3,413 83.7Percent employed .......................... 76.6 (X)<strong>Population</strong> 65 years and over .......... 1,094 100.0With a disability .............................. 478 43.7RESIDENCE IN 1995<strong>Population</strong> 5 years and over ........... 7,073 100.0Same house in 1995.......................... 4,888 69.1Different house in the U.S. in 1995 ............. 2,150 30.4Same county .............................. 1,700 24.0Different county ............................ 450 6.4Same state .............................. 269 3.8Different state............................ 181 2.6Elsewhere in 1995............................ 35 0.5NATIVITY AND PLACE OF BIRTHTotal population.......................... 7,556 100.0Native....................................... 7,314 96.8Born in United States ....................... 7,250 96.0State <strong>of</strong> residence . . ...................... 5,824 77.1Different state. . .......................... 1,426 18.9Born outside United States .................. 64 0.8Foreign born ................................. 242 3.2Entered 1990 to March <strong>2000</strong> .............. 28 0.4Naturalized citizen .......................... 130 1.7Not a citizen ............................... 112 1.5REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORNTotal (excluding born at sea).............. 242 100.0Europe...................................... 127 52.5Asia ........................................ 24 9.9Africa ....................................... - -Oceania..................................... - -Latin America ................................ 91 37.6Northern America. . . . . . . . ..................... - -LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME<strong>Population</strong> 5 years and over . ............. 7,073 100.0English only ................................. 6,530 92.3Language other than English . ................. 543 7.7Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 220 3.1Spanish ................................... 308 4.4Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 116 1.6Other Indo-European languages . ............ 154 2.2Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 60 0.8Asian and Pacific Island languages . . ......... 56 0.8Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 24 0.3ANCESTRY (single or multiple)Total population.......................... 7,556 100.0Total ancestries reported ................... 7,826 103.6Arab ........................................ - -Czech 1 ...................................... 66 0.9Danish ...................................... - -Dutch ....................................... 153 2.0English...................................... 908 12.0French (except Basque) 1 ...................... 115 1.5French Canadian 1 ............................ - -German ..................................... 1,034 13.7Greek. . . . . .................................. 19 0.3Hungarian ................................... 33 0.4Irish 1 ........................................ 982 13.0Italian ....................................... 1,030 13.6Lithuanian ................................... 15 0.2Norwegian. . . . ............................... 8 0.1Polish ....................................... 381 5.0Portuguese .................................. - -Russian ..................................... 60 0.8Scotch-Irish.................................. 95 1.3Scottish ..................................... 39 0.5Slovak ...................................... 6 0.1Subsaharan African. . . . . ...................... 16 0.2Swedish..................................... 58 0.8Swiss ....................................... - -Ukrainian .................................... 129 1.7United States or American..................... 385 5.1Welsh....................................... 108 1.4West Indian (excluding Hispanic groups) ........ 36 0.5Other ancestries ............................. 2,150 28.52-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 The data represent a combination <strong>of</strong> two ancestries shown separately in Summary File 3. Czech includes Czechoslovakian. French includes Alsatian.French Canadian includes Acadian/Cajun. Irish includes Celtic.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-3. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected Economic Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Upper Deerfield township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentEMPLOYMENT STATUS<strong>Population</strong> 16 years and over ............ 5,716 100.0In labor force ................................ 3,576 62.6Civilian labor force.......................... 3,576 62.6Employed ............................... 3,315 58.0Unemployed ............................. 261 4.6Percent <strong>of</strong> civilian labor force ............ 7.3 (X)Armed Forces.............................. - -Not in labor force............................. 2,140 37.4Females 16 years and over .............. 2,993 100.0In labor force ................................ 1,661 55.5Civilian labor force.......................... 1,661 55.5Employed ............................... 1,535 51.3Own children under 6 years.............. 602 100.0All parents in family in labor force .............. 349 58.0COMMUTING TO WORKWorkers 16 years and over .............. 3,194 100.0Car, truck, or van - - drove alone ............... 2,800 87.7Car, truck, or van - - carpooled................. 237 7.4Public transportation (including taxicab) ......... 17 0.5Walked...................................... 27 0.8Other means................................. 29 0.9Worked at home ............................. 84 2.6Mean travel time to work (minutes) 1 ............ 19.8 (X)Employed civilian population16 years and over ..................... 3,315 100.0OCCUPATIONManagement, pr<strong>of</strong>essional, and relatedoccupations ................................ 982 29.6Service occupations .......................... 508 15.3Sales and <strong>of</strong>fice occupations .................. 938 28.3Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations....... 36 1.1Construction, extraction, and maintenanceoccupations ................................ 229 6.9Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations ................................ 622 18.8INDUSTRYAgriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting,and mining ................................. 66 2.0Construction ................................. 98 3.0Manufacturing................................ 542 16.3Wholesale trade.............................. 144 4.3Retail trade .................................. 317 9.6Transportation and warehousing, and utilities .... 263 7.9<strong>Info</strong>rmation .................................. 19 0.6Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental andleasing..................................... 181 5.5Pr<strong>of</strong>essional, scientific, management, administrative,and waste management services ....... 243 7.3Educational, health and social services ......... 869 26.2Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodationand food services ........................... 179 5.4Other services (except public administration) .... 125 3.8Public administration.......................... 269 8.1CLASS OF WORKERPrivate wage and salary workers ............... 2,363 71.3Government workers.......................... 672 20.3Self-employed workers in own not incorporatedbusiness ................................... 255 7.7Unpaid family workers ........................ 25 0.8INCOME IN 1999Households ............................. 2,756 100.0Less than $10,000............................ 331 12.0$10,000 to $14,999........................... 120 4.4$15,000 to $24,999........................... 311 11.3$25,000 to $34,999........................... 386 14.0$35,000 to $49,999........................... 319 11.6$50,000 to $74,999........................... 669 24.3$75,000 to $99,999........................... 368 13.4$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 184 6.7$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 61 2.2$200,000 or more ............................ 7 0.3Median household income (dollars) ............. 47,861 (X)With earnings ................................ 2,018 73.2Mean earnings (dollars) 1 .................... 53,743 (X)With Social Security income ................... 930 33.7Mean Social Security income (dollars) 1 ....... 11,934 (X)With Supplemental Security Income . ........... 132 4.8Mean Supplemental Security Income(dollars) 1 ................................. 6,291 (X)With public assistance income ................. 193 7.0Mean public assistance income (dollars) 1 ..... 2,581 (X)With retirement income . . . . . . . ................ 603 21.9Mean retirement income (dollars) 1 ............ 13,584 (X)Families ................................ 2,152 100.0Less than $10,000............................ 147 6.8$10,000 to $14,999........................... 78 3.6$15,000 to $24,999........................... 268 12.5$25,000 to $34,999........................... 280 13.0$35,000 to $49,999........................... 250 11.6$50,000 to $74,999........................... 569 26.4$75,000 to $99,999........................... 322 15.0$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 179 8.3$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 52 2.4$200,000 or more ............................ 7 0.3Median family income (dollars) ................. 51,472 (X)Per capita income (dollars) 1 ................... 18,884 (X)Median earnings (dollars):Male full-time, year-round workers.............. 37,064 (X)Female full-time, year-round workers . . ......... 23,719 (X)SubjectNumberbelowpovertylevelPercentbelowpovertylevelPOVERTY STATUS IN 1999Families ................................ 217 10.1With related children under 18 years............ 176 15.4With related children under 5 years. .......... 118 31.1Families with female householder, nohusband present . ...................... 161 41.0With related children under 18 years............ 161 53.1With related children under 5 years. .......... 113 81.9Individuals. . . ........................... 1,032 13.718 years and over ............................ 545 10.065 years and over .......................... 118 10.8Related children under 18 years ............... 487 23.2Related children 5 to 17 years ............... 351 21.7Unrelated individuals 15 years and over......... 238 29.3-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 If the denominator <strong>of</strong> a mean value or per capita value is less than 30, then that value is calculated using a rounded aggregate in the numerator.See text.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.3U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-4. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected <strong>Housing</strong> Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Upper Deerfield township, <strong>Cumberland</strong> County, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentTotal housing units.................... 2,881 100.0UNITS IN STRUCTURE1-unit, detached.............................. 2,409 83.61-unit, attached .............................. 54 1.92 units ...................................... 51 1.83 or 4 units .................................. 45 1.65 to 9 units .................................. 222 7.710 to 19 units ................................ 18 0.620 or more units ............................. 55 1.9Mobile home................................. 27 0.9Boat, RV, van, etc ............................ - -YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT1999 to March <strong>2000</strong> .......................... 76 2.61995 to 1998 ................................ 84 2.91990 to 1994 ................................ 193 6.71980 to 1989 ................................ 273 9.51970 to 1979 ................................ 563 19.51960 to 1969 ................................ 517 17.91940 to 1959 ................................ 784 27.21939 or earlier ............................... 391 13.6ROOMS1 room ...................................... - -2 rooms ..................................... 87 3.03 rooms ..................................... 121 4.24 rooms ..................................... 397 13.85 rooms ..................................... 615 21.36 rooms ..................................... 752 26.17 rooms ..................................... 528 18.38 rooms ..................................... 174 6.09 or more rooms ............................. 207 7.2Median (rooms) .............................. 5.8 (X)Occupied housing units ............... 2,757 100.0YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT1999 to March <strong>2000</strong> .......................... 404 14.71995 to 1998 ................................ 462 16.81990 to 1994 ................................ 374 13.61980 to 1989 ................................ 587 21.31970 to 1979 ................................ 424 15.41969 or earlier ............................... 506 18.4VEHICLES AVAILABLENone ....................................... 384 13.91........................................... 717 26.02........................................... 1,164 42.23 or more ................................... 492 17.8HOUSE HEATING FUELUtility gas ................................... 809 29.3Bottled, tank, or LP gas ....................... 73 2.6Electricity.................................... 194 7.0Fuel oil, kerosene, etc ........................ 1,617 58.7Coal or coke ................................. 8 0.3Wood....................................... 49 1.8Solar energy ................................. - -Other fuel ................................... 7 0.3No fuel used ................................. - -SELECTED CHARACTERISTICSLacking complete plumbing facilities ............ 6 0.2Lacking complete kitchen facilities .............. 16 0.6No telephone service ......................... 86 3.14-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.OCCUPANTS PER ROOMOccupied housing units ............... 2,757 100.01.00 or less. . . ............................... 2,706 98.21.01 to 1.50 ................................. 46 1.71.51 or more................................. 5 0.2Specified owner-occupied units ........ 1,907 100.0VALUELess than $50,000............................ 20 1.0$50,000 to $99,999........................... 671 35.2$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 699 36.7$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 395 20.7$200,000 to $299,999. . . . . . . . ................. 83 4.4$300,000 to $499,999. . . . . . . . ................. 28 1.5$500,000 to $999,999. . . . . . . . ................. - -$1,000,000 or more........................... 11 0.6Median (dollars) .............................. 116,000 (X)MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTEDMONTHLY OWNER COSTSWith a mortgage ............................. 1,160 60.8Less than $300 .......................... - -$300 to $499 ............................ - -$500 to $699 ............................ 111 5.8$700 to $999 ............................ 312 16.4$1,000 to $1,499 ......................... 497 26.1$1,500 to $1,999 ......................... 187 9.8$2,000 or more . ......................... 53 2.8Median (dollars) .......................... 1,106 (X)Not mortgaged . . . . . .......................... 747 39.2Median (dollars) .......................... 416 (X)SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTSAS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDINCOME IN 1999Less than 15.0 percent........................ 715 37.515.0 to 19.9 percent .......................... 343 18.020.0 to 24.9 percent .......................... 242 12.725.0 to 29.9 percent .......................... 202 10.630.0 to 34.9 percent .......................... 134 7.035.0 percent or more . . . . . .................... 257 13.5Not computed................................ 14 0.7Specified renter-occupied units ........ 647 100.0GROSS RENTLess than $200 . . . ........................... 44 6.8$200 to $299 . . . . . ........................... 65 10.0$300 to $499 . . . . . ........................... 110 17.0$500 to $749 . . . . . ........................... 192 29.7$750 to $999 . . . . . ........................... 128 19.8$1,000 to $1,499 ............................. 29 4.5$1,500 or more . . . ........................... - -No cash rent................................. 79 12.2Median (dollars) .............................. 535 (X)GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OFHOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999Less than 15.0 percent........................ 90 13.915.0 to 19.9 percent .......................... 26 4.020.0 to 24.9 percent .......................... 56 8.725.0 to 29.9 percent .......................... 63 9.730.0 to 34.9 percent .......................... 36 5.635.0 percent or more . . . . . .................... 254 39.3Not computed................................ 122 18.9U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-1. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> General Demographic Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Vineland city, New Jersey[For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentTotal population.......................... 56,271 100.0SEX AND AGEMale ........................................ 26,967 47.9Female...................................... 29,304 52.1Under 5 years ............................... 3,477 6.25 to 9 years ................................. 4,203 7.510 to 14 years ............................... 4,274 7.615 to 19 years ............................... 3,964 7.020 to 24 years ............................... 3,194 5.725 to 34 years ............................... 7,664 13.635 to 44 years ............................... 8,654 15.445 to 54 years ............................... 7,747 13.855 to 59 years ............................... 2,849 5.160 to 64 years ............................... 2,269 4.065 to 74 years ............................... 3,910 6.975 to 84 years ............................... 2,986 5.385 years and over ............................ 1,080 1.9Median age (years) ........................... 36.5 (X)18 years and over ............................ 41,808 74.3Male ...................................... 19,444 34.6Female.................................... 22,364 39.721 years and over ............................ 39,639 70.462 years and over ............................ 9,292 16.565 years and over ............................ 7,976 14.2Male ...................................... 3,134 5.6Female.................................... 4,842 8.6RACEOne race .................................... 54,511 96.9White ..................................... 37,964 67.5Black or African American ................... 7,664 13.6American Indian and Alaska Native ........... 304 0.5Asian ..................................... 655 1.2Asian Indian ............................. 308 0.5Chinese ................................. 88 0.2Filipino .................................. 106 0.2Japanese................................ 32 0.1Korean.................................. 50 0.1Vietnamese.............................. 11 -Other Asian 1 ............................ 60 0.1Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander.... 43 0.1Native Hawaiian.......................... 9 -Guamanian or Chamorro .................. 7 -Samoan................................. 11 -Other Pacific Islander 2 ................... 16 -Some other race ........................... 7,881 14.0Two or more races ........................... 1,760 3.1Race alone or in combination with oneor more other races: 3White ....................................... 39,267 69.8Black or African American ..................... 8,327 14.8American Indian and Alaska Native ............. 592 1.1Asian ....................................... 807 1.4Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander...... 100 0.2Some other race ............................. 9,048 16.1HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACETotal population.......................... 56,271 100.0Hispanic or Latino (<strong>of</strong> any race) ................ 16,880 30.0Mexican ................................... 1,365 2.4Puerto Rican............................... 13,284 23.6Cuban .................................... 232 0.4Other Hispanic or Latino .................... 1,999 3.6Not Hispanic or Latino ........................ 39,391 70.0White alone................................ 30,842 54.8RELATIONSHIPTotal population.......................... 56,271 100.0In households................................ 53,869 95.7Householder ............................... 19,930 35.4Spouse . . ................................. 9,730 17.3Child...................................... 17,219 30.6Own child under 18 years ................ 12,355 22.0Other relatives ............................. 3,851 6.8Under 18 years . . . ...................... 1,658 2.9Nonrelatives ............................... 3,139 5.6Unmarried partner ....................... 1,575 2.8In group quarters ............................. 2,402 4.3Institutionalized population. . . ................ 1,052 1.9Noninstitutionalized population ............... 1,350 2.4HOUSEHOLD BY TYPETotal households......................... 19,930 100.0Family households (families)................... 14,201 71.3With own children under 18 years .......... 6,758 33.9Married-couple family ....................... 9,730 48.8With own children under 18 years .......... 4,263 21.4Female householder, no husband present . . . . . 3,347 16.8With own children under 18 years .......... 1,906 9.6Nonfamily households ........................ 5,729 28.7Householder living alone .................... 4,731 23.7Householder 65 years and over . ........... 2,225 11.2Households with individuals under 18 years ..... 7,694 38.6Households with individuals 65 years and over . . 5,488 27.5Average household size. . . .................... 2.70 (X)Average family size........................... 3.17 (X)HOUSING OCCUPANCYTotal housing units. . . . . .................. 20,958 100.0Occupied housing units ....................... 19,930 95.1Vacant housing units. . . ....................... 1,028 4.9For seasonal, recreational, oroccasional use. . . . . . . . .................... 96 0.5Homeowner vacancy rate (percent). . ........... 1.7 (X)Rental vacancy rate (percent).................. 4.4 (X)HOUSING TENUREOccupied housing units .................. 19,930 100.0Owner-occupied housing units ................. 13,203 66.2Renter-occupied housing units ................. 6,727 33.8Average household size <strong>of</strong> owner-occupied units. 2.74 (X)Average household size <strong>of</strong> renter-occupied units . 2.63 (X)- Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 Other Asian alone, or two or more Asian categories.2 Other Pacific Islander alone, or two or more Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander categories.3 In combination with one or more <strong>of</strong> the other races listed. The six numbers may add to more than the total population and the six percentagesmay add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race.Source: U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau1


Table DP-2. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected Social Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Vineland city, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentSCHOOL ENROLLMENT<strong>Population</strong> 3 years and overenrolled in school .................... 14,843 100.0Nursery school, preschool ..................... 1,188 8.0Kindergarten................................. 823 5.5Elementary school (grades 1-8) ................ 7,309 49.2High school (grades 9-12) ..................... 3,332 22.4College or graduate school .................... 2,191 14.8EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT<strong>Population</strong> 25 years and over .......... 37,333 100.0Less than 9th grade .......................... 5,312 14.29th to 12th grade, no diploma.................. 6,725 18.0High school graduate (includes equivalency)..... 11,984 32.1Some college, no degree...................... 5,955 16.0Associate degree............................. 2,008 5.4Bachelor’s degree ............................ 3,575 9.6Graduate or pr<strong>of</strong>essional degree ............... 1,774 4.8Percent high school graduate or higher ......... 67.8 (X)Percent bachelor’s degree or higher ............ 14.3 (X)MARITAL STATUS<strong>Population</strong> 15 years and over .......... 44,266 100.0Never married ............................... 12,559 28.4Now married, except separated ................ 22,335 50.5Separated ................................... 1,427 3.2Widowed .................................... 3,668 8.3Female.................................... 2,955 6.7Divorced .................................... 4,277 9.7Female.................................... 2,458 5.6GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERSGrandparent living in household withone or more own grandchildren under18 years ............................. 1,562 100.0Grandparent responsible for grandchildren ...... 485 31.0VETERAN STATUSCivilian population 18 years and over . . 41,875 100.0Civilian veterans ............................. 4,088 9.8DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIANNONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION<strong>Population</strong> 5 to 20 years ............... 13,303 100.0With a disability .............................. 1,477 11.1<strong>Population</strong> 21 to 64 years.............. 31,345 100.0With a disability .............................. 8,154 26.0Percent employed .......................... 51.5 (X)No disability ................................. 23,191 74.0Percent employed .......................... 76.6 (X)<strong>Population</strong> 65 years and over .......... 7,290 100.0With a disability .............................. 3,547 48.7RESIDENCE IN 1995<strong>Population</strong> 5 years and over ........... 52,977 100.0Same house in 1995.......................... 32,188 60.8Different house in the U.S. in 1995 ............. 18,891 35.7Same county .............................. 14,335 27.1Different county ............................ 4,556 8.6Same state .............................. 2,627 5.0Different state............................ 1,929 3.6Elsewhere in 1995............................ 1,898 3.6NATIVITY AND PLACE OF BIRTHTotal population.......................... 56,271 100.0Native....................................... 51,686 91.9Born in United States ....................... 45,620 81.1State <strong>of</strong> residence . . ...................... 33,606 59.7Different state. . .......................... 12,014 21.4Born outside United States .................. 6,066 10.8Foreign born ................................. 4,585 8.1Entered 1990 to March <strong>2000</strong> .............. 2,040 3.6Naturalized citizen .......................... 2,077 3.7Not a citizen ............................... 2,508 4.5REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORNTotal (excluding born at sea).............. 4,585 100.0Europe...................................... 1,494 32.6Asia ........................................ 482 10.5Africa ....................................... 30 0.7Oceania..................................... - -Latin America ................................ 2,502 54.6Northern America. . . . . . . . ..................... 77 1.7LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME<strong>Population</strong> 5 years and over . ............. 52,977 100.0English only ................................. 36,112 68.2Language other than English . ................. 16,865 31.8Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 7,174 13.5Spanish ................................... 13,978 26.4Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 5,999 11.3Other Indo-European languages . ............ 2,427 4.6Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 965 1.8Asian and Pacific Island languages . . ......... 278 0.5Speak English less than ″very well″ ........ 154 0.3ANCESTRY (single or multiple)Total population.......................... 56,271 100.0Total ancestries reported ................... 57,408 102.0Arab ........................................ 31 0.1Czech 1 ...................................... 146 0.3Danish ...................................... 54 0.1Dutch ....................................... 454 0.8English...................................... 3,297 5.9French (except Basque) 1 ...................... 723 1.3French Canadian 1 ............................ 194 0.3German ..................................... 5,408 9.6Greek. . . . . .................................. 171 0.3Hungarian ................................... 405 0.7Irish 1 ........................................ 4,732 8.4Italian ....................................... 12,847 22.8Lithuanian ................................... 106 0.2Norwegian. . . . ............................... 127 0.2Polish ....................................... 1,699 3.0Portuguese .................................. 14 -Russian ..................................... 589 1.0Scotch-Irish.................................. 300 0.5Scottish ..................................... 407 0.7Slovak ...................................... 62 0.1Subsaharan African. . . . . ...................... 247 0.4Swedish..................................... 374 0.7Swiss ....................................... 81 0.1Ukrainian .................................... 547 1.0United States or American..................... 1,334 2.4Welsh....................................... 138 0.2West Indian (excluding Hispanic groups) ........ 593 1.1Other ancestries ............................. 22,328 39.72-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 The data represent a combination <strong>of</strong> two ancestries shown separately in Summary File 3. Czech includes Czechoslovakian. French includes Alsatian.French Canadian includes Acadian/Cajun. Irish includes Celtic.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-3. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected Economic Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Vineland city, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentEMPLOYMENT STATUS<strong>Population</strong> 16 years and over ............ 43,494 100.0In labor force ................................ 27,601 63.5Civilian labor force.......................... 27,593 63.4Employed ............................... 24,633 56.6Unemployed ............................. 2,960 6.8Percent <strong>of</strong> civilian labor force ............ 10.7 (X)Armed Forces.............................. 8 -Not in labor force............................. 15,893 36.5Females 16 years and over .............. 23,382 100.0In labor force ................................ 13,808 59.1Civilian labor force.......................... 13,808 59.1Employed ............................... 11,890 50.9Own children under 6 years.............. 3,908 100.0All parents in family in labor force .............. 2,708 69.3COMMUTING TO WORKWorkers 16 years and over .............. 23,938 100.0Car, truck, or van - - drove alone ............... 18,711 78.2Car, truck, or van - - carpooled................. 3,353 14.0Public transportation (including taxicab) ......... 593 2.5Walked...................................... 460 1.9Other means................................. 376 1.6Worked at home ............................. 445 1.9Mean travel time to work (minutes) 1 ............ 22.5 (X)Employed civilian population16 years and over ..................... 24,633 100.0OCCUPATIONManagement, pr<strong>of</strong>essional, and relatedoccupations ................................ 6,467 26.3Service occupations .......................... 4,437 18.0Sales and <strong>of</strong>fice occupations .................. 6,045 24.5Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations....... 488 2.0Construction, extraction, and maintenanceoccupations ................................ 2,378 9.7Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations ................................ 4,818 19.6INDUSTRYAgriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting,and mining ................................. 598 2.4Construction ................................. 1,475 6.0Manufacturing................................ 4,239 17.2Wholesale trade.............................. 952 3.9Retail trade .................................. 2,714 11.0Transportation and warehousing, and utilities .... 1,029 4.2<strong>Info</strong>rmation .................................. 455 1.8Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental andleasing..................................... 1,247 5.1Pr<strong>of</strong>essional, scientific, management, administrative,and waste management services ....... 1,210 4.9Educational, health and social services ......... 6,367 25.8Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodationand food services ........................... 1,887 7.7Other services (except public administration) .... 1,116 4.5Public administration.......................... 1,344 5.5CLASS OF WORKERPrivate wage and salary workers ............... 18,573 75.4Government workers.......................... 4,825 19.6Self-employed workers in own not incorporatedbusiness ................................... 1,211 4.9Unpaid family workers ........................ 24 0.1INCOME IN 1999Households ............................. 19,876 100.0Less than $10,000............................ 1,896 9.5$10,000 to $14,999........................... 1,482 7.5$15,000 to $24,999........................... 2,636 13.3$25,000 to $34,999........................... 2,663 13.4$35,000 to $49,999........................... 3,236 16.3$50,000 to $74,999........................... 4,211 21.2$75,000 to $99,999........................... 1,812 9.1$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 1,359 6.8$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 231 1.2$200,000 or more ............................ 350 1.8Median household income (dollars) ............. 40,076 (X)With earnings ................................ 15,828 79.6Mean earnings (dollars) 1 .................... 52,256 (X)With Social Security income ................... 5,807 29.2Mean Social Security income (dollars) 1 ....... 11,226 (X)With Supplemental Security Income . ........... 1,148 5.8Mean Supplemental Security Income(dollars) 1 ................................. 6,019 (X)With public assistance income ................. 1,040 5.2Mean public assistance income (dollars) 1 ..... 2,869 (X)With retirement income . . . . . . . ................ 3,514 17.7Mean retirement income (dollars) 1 ............ 18,564 (X)Families ................................ 14,195 100.0Less than $10,000............................ 805 5.7$10,000 to $14,999........................... 765 5.4$15,000 to $24,999........................... 1,595 11.2$25,000 to $34,999........................... 1,840 13.0$35,000 to $49,999........................... 2,402 16.9$50,000 to $74,999........................... 3,483 24.5$75,000 to $99,999........................... 1,616 11.4$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 1,207 8.5$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 225 1.6$200,000 or more ............................ 257 1.8Median family income (dollars) ................. 47,909 (X)Per capita income (dollars) 1 ................... 18,797 (X)Median earnings (dollars):Male full-time, year-round workers.............. 35,195 (X)Female full-time, year-round workers . . ......... 25,518 (X)SubjectNumberbelowpovertylevelPercentbelowpovertylevelPOVERTY STATUS IN 1999Families ................................ 1,394 9.8With related children under 18 years............ 1,140 14.8With related children under 5 years. .......... 506 18.3Families with female householder, nohusband present . ...................... 816 24.0With related children under 18 years............ 724 32.0With related children under 5 years. .......... 265 39.7Individuals. . . ........................... 7,560 13.818 years and over ............................ 4,996 12.265 years and over .......................... 1,004 13.8Related children under 18 years ............... 2,395 17.3Related children 5 to 17 years ............... 1,800 16.9Unrelated individuals 15 years and over......... 2,867 29.8-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.1 If the denominator <strong>of</strong> a mean value or per capita value is less than 30, then that value is calculated using a rounded aggregate in the numerator.See text.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.3U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau


Table DP-4. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Selected <strong>Housing</strong> Characteristics: <strong>2000</strong>Geographic area: Vineland city, New Jersey[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]Subject Number PercentSubject Number PercentTotal housing units.................... 20,958 100.0UNITS IN STRUCTURE1-unit, detached.............................. 13,205 63.01-unit, attached .............................. 613 2.92 units ...................................... 1,608 7.73 or 4 units .................................. 880 4.25 to 9 units .................................. 767 3.710 to 19 units ................................ 653 3.120 or more units ............................. 1,563 7.5Mobile home................................. 1,669 8.0Boat, RV, van, etc ............................ - -YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT1999 to March <strong>2000</strong> .......................... 289 1.41995 to 1998 ................................ 1,088 5.21990 to 1994 ................................ 1,003 4.81980 to 1989 ................................ 2,116 10.11970 to 1979 ................................ 3,986 19.01960 to 1969 ................................ 3,909 18.71940 to 1959 ................................ 5,258 25.11939 or earlier ............................... 3,309 15.8ROOMS1 room ...................................... 420 2.02 rooms ..................................... 782 3.73 rooms ..................................... 2,106 10.04 rooms ..................................... 3,510 16.75 rooms ..................................... 4,533 21.66 rooms ..................................... 4,363 20.87 rooms ..................................... 2,485 11.98 rooms ..................................... 1,829 8.79 or more rooms ............................. 930 4.4Median (rooms) .............................. 5.3 (X)Occupied housing units ............... 19,930 100.0YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT1999 to March <strong>2000</strong> .......................... 3,199 16.11995 to 1998 ................................ 5,205 26.11990 to 1994 ................................ 3,094 15.51980 to 1989 ................................ 3,378 16.91970 to 1979 ................................ 2,500 12.51969 or earlier ............................... 2,554 12.8VEHICLES AVAILABLENone ....................................... 2,800 14.01........................................... 7,341 36.82........................................... 7,057 35.43 or more ................................... 2,732 13.7HOUSE HEATING FUELUtility gas ................................... 11,013 55.3Bottled, tank, or LP gas ....................... 391 2.0Electricity.................................... 1,999 10.0Fuel oil, kerosene, etc ........................ 6,289 31.6Coal or coke ................................. 7 -Wood....................................... 15 0.1Solar energy ................................. - -Other fuel ................................... 127 0.6No fuel used ................................. 89 0.4SELECTED CHARACTERISTICSLacking complete plumbing facilities ............ 132 0.7Lacking complete kitchen facilities .............. 79 0.4No telephone service ......................... 668 3.44-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.Source: U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, <strong>Census</strong> <strong>2000</strong>.OCCUPANTS PER ROOMOccupied housing units ............... 19,930 100.01.00 or less. . . ............................... 18,618 93.41.01 to 1.50 ................................. 777 3.91.51 or more................................. 535 2.7Specified owner-occupied units ........ 11,069 100.0VALUELess than $50,000............................ 208 1.9$50,000 to $99,999........................... 5,823 52.6$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . ................. 3,578 32.3$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . . . . ................. 1,007 9.1$200,000 to $299,999. . . . . . . . ................. 344 3.1$300,000 to $499,999. . . . . . . . ................. 91 0.8$500,000 to $999,999. . . . . . . . ................. 10 0.1$1,000,000 or more........................... 8 0.1Median (dollars) .............................. 97,200 (X)MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTEDMONTHLY OWNER COSTSWith a mortgage ............................. 7,513 67.9Less than $300 .......................... - -$300 to $499 ............................ 143 1.3$500 to $699 ............................ 558 5.0$700 to $999 ............................ 2,234 20.2$1,000 to $1,499 ......................... 3,475 31.4$1,500 to $1,999 ......................... 860 7.8$2,000 or more . ......................... 243 2.2Median (dollars) .......................... 1,094 (X)Not mortgaged . . . . . .......................... 3,556 32.1Median (dollars) .......................... 443 (X)SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTSAS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDINCOME IN 1999Less than 15.0 percent........................ 3,506 31.715.0 to 19.9 percent .......................... 1,843 16.720.0 to 24.9 percent .......................... 1,579 14.325.0 to 29.9 percent .......................... 1,161 10.530.0 to 34.9 percent .......................... 821 7.435.0 percent or more . . . . . .................... 2,071 18.7Not computed................................ 88 0.8Specified renter-occupied units ........ 6,662 100.0GROSS RENTLess than $200 . . . ........................... 626 9.4$200 to $299 . . . . . ........................... 445 6.7$300 to $499 . . . . . ........................... 784 11.8$500 to $749 . . . . . ........................... 2,872 43.1$750 to $999 . . . . . ........................... 1,420 21.3$1,000 to $1,499 ............................. 330 5.0$1,500 or more . . . ........................... 39 0.6No cash rent................................. 146 2.2Median (dollars) .............................. 638 (X)GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OFHOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999Less than 15.0 percent........................ 814 12.215.0 to 19.9 percent .......................... 838 12.620.0 to 24.9 percent .......................... 766 11.525.0 to 29.9 percent .......................... 954 14.330.0 to 34.9 percent .......................... 519 7.835.0 percent or more . . . . . .................... 2,446 36.7Not computed................................ 325 4.9U.S. <strong>Census</strong> Bureau

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