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Geography: Census County Division (CCD), in CACHE COUNTY; UTAH's Bridgerland Region. Markets: Not part of any Metropolitan Statistical Area; Non Metro Group of Metro Regions; Salt Lake City, UT - ID - WY Designated Market Area (TV Media Market). Rank: 9.0% of county pop., ranked 3rd of 6 CCDs. Density: Area Size: 61 sq. mi. (%water: 1.1«–), persons per mile: 136.6–»; 38,700 acres land; acres per person: 4.68«–. Urban#: %Urban Pop: 77.3‹-; (77.3% in, 0.0% out of an urbanized area); %Rural Pop: 22.7–»; (1.6% farm, 21.1% non farm).

Population (2000): 8,263 total; 4,951 of voting age (59.9‹-%). Sex: %Female: 49.3. Group Quarters: %Pop: 0.0 (0). Age#:BAR CHART %<5: 12.0–» (994); %5-17: 28.1–» (2,318); %18-24: 11.3«– (931); %25-44: 26.9 (2,223); %45-64: 16.4 (1,356); %>64: 5.3«– (441); Median: 24.0‹-. Enrollment: %Priv(5-17): 2.6«– (60). %Coll(18-24): 20.8«– (193). Education#:BAR CHART %<9th: 6.3–»; %9-11: 7.3‹-; %HS Only: 29.6–»; %Some Coll: 33.5‹-; %Coll Only: 16.9‹-; %Post Grad: 6.3«–. (%HS Grad: 86.4; %Coll Grad: 23.2‹-.) Marital Status#: %Never: 24.4‹-; %Now: 69.1-›; %Wid: 2.9«–; %Div: 3.6«–. Military: %In Military: 0.0 (0); %Veterans: 8.3«– (411). (%WW2: 20.2; %Korea: 15.8-›; %Vietnam: 38.2–»; %Gulf: 6.3«–.) Birth: %State Native: 68.8-›; %Non Citizen: 5.5-› (455). Language: %English: 83.9; %Spanish: 10.7-›. Ancestry: %English: 20.6 (1,701); %German: 8.3 (688); %Danish: 7.4 (614); %US/American: 5.5 (457); %Swedish: 3.6 (295); %Unclassified: 11.5. (%Specified: 78.0; 1.35 Average # of responses). Race/Spanish Origin Population:BAR CHART %Minority/Non-Anglo: 13.1‹- (1,083). %Hispanic/Latino: 10.9-›. Race/Spanish Origin Voting Age Pop.: %Minority/Non-Anglo: 11.4‹- (565). %Hispanic/Latino: 9.6-›. Hispanics: 902 Total. Mexican, 708; Central American, 52; South American, 19.

Income & Labor Force: 3,902 in Force, %Women in Force: 63.2; %Force women: 43.1. Unemployment: 177, % of 16+yrs: 3.3, % of Force: 4.5‹-. Workers per HH: 1.7-›. Work Sector#: %Private Sector: 76.2 (2,837); %Government Sector: 16.8-› (624); %Self-Employed: 7.0–» (260); %Unpaid Family Workers: 0.1 (4). Industry#:BAR CHART %Agriculture: 3.3–»; %Construction: 5.8«–; %Finance: 1.8«–; %Information: 1.8«–; %Manufacturing: 32.8–»; %Professional: 27.7; %Public Service: 3.3«–; %Trade: 14.7‹-; %Travel & Leisure: 8.8«–. Occupation#:BAR CHART %Management: 9.5«–; %Prof, Health, Educ: 17.6‹-; %Service: 14.0; %Sales, Admin.: 23.5‹-; %Farming, Fishing: 2.0–»; %Construction: 8.4«–; %Production: 25.0–». (%White Collar Workers: 50.6‹-; %Blue Collar Workers: 33.4–»; %Grey (Service, Farm): 16.0-›.) Workplace#: %in Co. of Res: 85.1; %outside County: 14.2‹-; %another State: 0.8«–. Transport#: %SOV: 74.5; %HOV: 15.3-›; %Public: 0.0; %Other: 4.0; %Home: 6.2–». Commuting Time#: %<30min: 72.7; %30-60min: 15.4«–; %>60min: 5.7–»; %Home: 6.2–». Leave for Work#: %<5am: 7.7–»; %5-6am: 10.3–»; %6-7am: 14.6‹-; %7-8am: 22.7‹-; %8-9am: 13.8‹-; %>9am: 24.7; %Home: 6.2–». HH Income#:BAR CHART %<15k: 5.0«–; %15-35k: 26.8-›; %35-50k: 26.0–»; %50-100k: 33.6; %100-150k: 4.5«–; %>150k: 4.0-›; Median: $44290. Median Income by Age: %<25yrs: $31250-›; %25to34: $40244; %35to44: $46484‹-; %45to54: $63173; %55to64: $48281‹-; %65to74: $26875«–; %>74yrs: $32292–». Income Type: %Wages: 85.7; %Self: 19.7–»; %PubA: 1.3«–; %SSI: 3.1-›; %Int: 39.2; %Ret: 14.5‹-; %Soc: 18.7‹-. Family Income: Median: $45653‹-; $15052‹- per capita. %In Poverty: 5.9‹- (116). Poverty Status: %Tot: 7.2«– (597). (%<18yrs: 4.1–»; %18-64yrs: 2.9«–; %>64yrs: 0.2.)

Housing: 2,313 units, %Vacation: 0.8«– (18). 2,214 households. %Owned: 86.4–» (1,912). Units in Structure#: %1 det: 89.2–»; %1 att. to 4: 4.6«–; %>4: 1.3«–; %Mobile: 4.9‹- (114). Rooms: Median: 7.1-›. Prop. Tax: Median: $569«–. Home Value#:BAR CHART %<50k: 6.0–»; %50-100k: 15.0‹-; %100-200k: 66.6-›; %200-300k: 9.2«–; %300-500k: 3.1«–; %>500k: 0.1; Median: $123600‹-. Monthly Rent#: %None: 7.0–»; %<$250: 8.6-›; %$250-500: 59.9–»; %$500-1,000: 23.8«–; %$1,000-1,500: 0.7«–; %>$1,500: 0.0; Median: $452‹-. Year Built#:BAR CHART %<'40: 16.1–»; %'40-'60: 5.6«–; %'60-'80: 33.5; %'80-'90: 11.8«–; %'90-'00: 32.9–»; Median: 1978. Year Moved in: %All: 1995; %Own: 1993; %Rent: 1999. Residence 1995:BAR CHART %Same: 55.8-›; %Same County: 26.2; %Same State: 8.0‹-. %West: 5.9«–. Families: 1,961, persons per: 4.0-›. Persons in HH#: %1: 9.7«–; %2: 22.2«–; %3-4: 36.4-›; %5+: 31.8–». (persons per HH: 3.7-›). HH With Children: %All HH: 61.3–» (1,358). (%Couple: 53.3–»; %Other: 8.0‹-.) Vehicles by HH#: %None: 4.2‹-; %1or2: 59.3‹-; %3+: 36.5–». (5,248, per 16+yrs: 0.99-›). Heating Fuel#: %Util: 89.4‹-; %Deli: 8.9–»; %Self: 1.6-›; %None: 0.0. (%Gas: 85.2.)

Income Indexes: HH Inc: 97%; Fam Inc: 89%; RE Tax: 60%; Home Value: 87%; Mon Rent: 85%; Average is: 84% (as % of values for STATE). Home Purchase Index: Median. HH Income: $44,290; Median. Home Value: $123,600; INDEX: 2.8‹-. SES Average (State): High Educ: 89%; Prof Spec: 97%; HH Income: 97%; Home Value: 87%; AVERAGE= 92% (as % of 4 values for STATE). SES Average (Nation): High Educ: 95%; Prof Spec: 95%; HH Income: 105%; Home Value: 111%; AVERAGE= 101% (as % of 4 values for NATION).

Universes: A) POP: 8,263; B) STP: 8,263; C) VAP: 4,951; D) JUV: 3,312; E) SAP: 2,318; F) CAP: 931; G) 3+yrs: 7,667; H) 16+yrs: 5,287; I) 25+yrs: 4,020; J) 65+yrs: 441; K) Grp Qtr Pop: 0; L) Hsg. Units: 2,313; M) Occ. Units: 2,214; N) Households: 2,214; O) Families: 1,961; P) Labor Force: 3,902; Q) Workers 16+: 3,680; R) Emp. 16+: 3,725; S) Veterans: 411; T) Pov.Status: 8,255. Sample Size: 2,061 (24.9%). [pg00011-ps24.9-st49-cy005-cs91505]


RELATIVITY INDICATORS: «– far below and ‹- just below State value; -› just above and –» far above State value.
NOTES: 1) Some data are SF1 counts; other are SF3 sample data. See Data Dictionary. 2) # indicates pct. values add to 100%. 3) MCD-Minor Civil Division; CDP-Census Designated Place; MSA-Metropolitan Statistical Area; GMR-Group of Metro Regions; DMA-Designated Market Area; VAP-Voting Age Pop; SO/Spanish Origin; Med-Median; HH-Household; SOV/HOV-Single/High Occupancy Vehicles. 4) Ancestry: estimated from multiple responses.
Reprinted from the POLIDATA ® DEMOGRAPHIC GUIDE TO UTAH, County Subdivisions and Places, 2000 Census Edition.
Online Info: www.polidata.us/books/ut National Profile: www.polidata.us/books/us/pub/pg00001.htm Data Dictionary: www.polidata.us/books/aa/doc/xdddog00.pdf SES Examples: www.polidata.us/books/aa/doc/xsesUT00.pdf
Religious Data from "Religious Congregations and Membership in the United States 2000." © 2002 ASARB. Nashville, TN: Glenmary Research Center.
Political data compiled by POLIDATA from state and local election authorities for use in the POLIDATA ® Election Yearbook series.

--Hyrum CCD

AGE GROUPS
Item Area # Area % Area % State % State % Index
under 5 (Preschool) 994 12.0 9.4 +27.7
5-17 (School) 2,318 28.1 22.8 +23.2
18-24 (College) 931 11.3 14.2 -20.4
25-44 (Young Adult) 2,223 26.9 28.1 -4.3
45-64 (Middle Age) 1,356 16.4 17.0 -3.5
over 64 (Seniors) 441 5.3 8.5 -37.6
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EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT (Persons 25+ years)
Item Area # Area % Area % State % State % Index
less than 9th 253 6.3 3.2 +96.9
9-12 no Diploma 296 7.3 9.1 -19.8
H.S. Diploma, no higher 1,194 29.6 24.6 +20.3
Some College 1,350 33.5 37.0 -9.5
Coll. Degree, no higher 682 16.9 17.9 -5.6
Graduate Degree 253 6.3 8.3 -24.1
HS Graduates 3,479 86.4 87.7 -1.5
College Graduates 935 23.2 26.1 -11.1
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ANCESTRY (Number is responses, % is estimate of population)
Item Area # Area % Area % State % State % Index
English 2,298 20.6 21.4 -3.7
German 929 8.3 8.5 -2.4
USA 617 5.5 5.0 +10.0
Danish 830 7.4 4.8 +54.2
Irish 296 2.7 4.3 -37.2
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POPULATION by RACE/SPANISH ORIGIN
Item Area # Area % Area % State % State % Index
Hispanic 902 10.9 9.0 +21.1
White 7,180 86.9 85.3 +1.9
Black 12 0.1 0.7 -85.7
Am.Ind. 44 0.5 1.2 -58.3
Asian 19 0.2 1.6 -87.5
Pacific 27 0.3 0.7 -57.1
Other 7 0.1 0.1 0.0
Multi 72 0.9 1.4 -35.7
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INDUSTRY OF OCCUPATION (Employed Workers)
Item Area # Area % Area % State % State % Index
Agriculture 124 3.3 1.9 +73.7
Construction 217 5.8 8.2 -29.3
Finance 67 1.8 6.8 -73.5
Information 66 1.8 3.3 -45.5
Manufact./Transport. 1,223 32.8 17.0 +92.9
Prof., Health, Educ. 1,033 27.7 28.6 -3.1
Public Admin. 122 3.3 5.5 -40.0
Trade, Whole.& Retail 546 14.7 16.3 -9.8
Travel & Leisure 327 8.8 12.4 -29.0
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OCCUPATION (Employed Workers)
Item Area # Area % Area % State % State % Index
Management 353 9.5 13.0 -26.9
Professional 656 17.6 19.5 -9.7
Service 522 14.0 14.0 0.0
Office/Admin. 877 23.5 28.9 -18.7
Agriculture 73 2.0 0.5 +300.0
Construction 314 8.4 10.6 -20.8
Production 930 25.0 13.5 +85.2
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HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Item Area # Area % Area % State % State % Index
under $15,000 112 5.0 10.8 -53.7
$15,001-$35,000 597 26.8 25.1 +6.8
$35,001-$50,000 579 26.0 19.0 +36.8
$50,001-$100,000 749 33.6 33.9 -0.9
$100,001-$150,000 101 4.5 7.5 -40.0
over $150,000 90 4.0 3.7 +8.1
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HOME VALUE (All Owner-Occupied)
Item Area # Area % Area % State % State % Index
under $50,000 114 6.0 4.8 +25.0
$51,001-$100,000 286 15.0 15.9 -5.7
$101,001-$200,000 1,269 66.6 57.0 +16.8
$200,001-$300,000 175 9.2 14.3 -35.7
$300,001-$500,000 59 3.1 5.9 -47.5
over $500,000 2 0.1 2.0 -95.0
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YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT (Housing Units)
Item Area # Area % Area % State % State % Index
before 1940 372 16.1 10.0 +61.0
1941-1960 129 5.6 15.5 -63.9
1960-1980 776 33.5 32.4 +3.4
1980-1990 274 11.8 16.1 -26.7
after 1990 762 32.9 25.9 +27.0
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RESIDENCE IN 1995 (Persons 5+ years)
Item Area # Area % Area % State % State % Index
Same House 4,058 55.8 49.3 +13.2
Same County 1,903 26.2 26.6 -1.5
Same State 584 8.0 8.9 -10.1
In New England 14 0.2 0.7 -71.4
In MidWest 61 0.8 1.3 -38.5
In South 98 1.3 2.1 -38.1
In West 431 5.9 8.0 -26.3
In Puerto Rico 0 0.0 0.0
Elsewhere 127 1.7 3.2 -46.9
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Notes:
1. INDEX compares the percentage value for the area with the comparable value for the State or Nation. The comparison is a division of the area value by the state/national value, then subtracting 100.
2. Small differences may be noted between these numbers and those found at the Bureau FactFinder site. These will be due to the selection of different tables or universes. N.b., Language, Home Value, Rent.
3. POPULATION by RACE/SPANISH ORIGIN: all percentaqes add to 100. E.g., "White" is Non-Hispanic White.
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