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1990 CENSUS INFO 1 a� o G�'�J�� 1�1 �a � � . , . - - - - - � —. �� ., � �. t: m Table of Contents 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevL 140) State: MA County: 009 (Essex) CMSA: 1122 PMSA: 7090 Tract: 2047.02 ---------------------- T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S Population: Race, Hispanic Origin, and Veteran Status Page 1 Population: Age, Race, and Sex (Part 1 of 2) Page 2 Population: Age, Race, and Sex (Part 2 of 2) Page 3 Population: Citizenship and Residence in 1985 Page 4 Population: Language Spoken at Home Page 5 Population: Ancestry Page 6 Population: Household Type and Relationship Page 7 Population: Families, Subfamilies, and Marital Status Page 8 Population: Transportation to and Place of Work Page 9 Population: School Enrollment and Educational Attainment Page 10 Population: Education Page 11 Population: Industry and Occupation Page 12 Population: Labor Force Status Page 13 Population: Employment Status Page 14 Population: Disability Page 15 Population: Income Summary Page 16 Population: Household Income by Race and Age (Part 1 of 2) Page 17 Population: Household Income by Race and Age (Part 2 of 2) Page 18 Population: Poverty Status (Persons by Age and Race) Page 19 Population: Poverty Status (by Household Type) Page 20 Population: Poverty Status by Race (Families) Page 21 Housing: Tenure and Occupancy Page 22 Housing: Tenure and Occupancy Page 23 Housing: Units in Structure and Value Page 24 - Housing: Utilities and Vehicles Available Page 25 Housing: Gross Rent and Income Page 26 Housing: Mortgage Status and Owner Costs Page 27 Housing: Owner Costs and Income Page 28 Housing: Plumbing Facilities Page 29 Prepared by the Massachusetts State Data Center/MISER using software provided by the California State Data Center ------------------------------------- State Data Center, Mass. Institute for Social & Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hall, Univ. of Mass./Amherst 01003 (413) 545-3460 Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 [Machine-ReadabLe Data File] Table of Contents Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevL 140) Population: Race, Hispanic Origin, and Veteran Status Page 1 of 29 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape Fite 3 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevl 140) State: MA County: 009 (Essex) CMSA: 1122 PMSA: 7090 Tract: 2047.02 ------- ____________ ______________ ______ P1/2/3/6. PersonsP______________ 12. Hispanic Origin by Race (Universe: Persons) P10/11. Persons of Hispanic Origin (Universe: Persons) (Universe: Persons of Hispanic Origin) Total 5,809 Not of Hispanic Origin: Unweighted sample count 700 Hispanic Origin 325 White 5,251 100-Percent count of persons 5,809 Black 61 Percent of persons in sample 12.1% Mexican 0 American Indian, Puerto Rican 32 Eskimo, or Aleut 30 Urban 5,809 Cuban 0 Asian or Pacific Percent of total 100.0%, Other Hispanic: Islander 142 Inside urbanized area 5,809 Dominican 219 Other race 0 Outside urbanized area 0 Central American: Guatemalan 0 Hispanic Origin: Rural 0 Honduran 0 White 115 Percent of total 0.0% Nicaraguan 0 Black 94 Rural farm 0 Panamanian 0 American Indian, Rural nonfarm 0 Salvadoran 0 Eskimo, or Aleut 0 ------------------------------------------ Other Central American 0 Asian or Pacific P8/9. Race South American: Islander 0 (Universe: Persons) Colombian 0 Other race 116 Ecuadorian 0 ------------------------------------------- White 5,366 Peruvian 0 P65. Period of Military Service Black 155 Other South American 31 (Universe: Civi Lian veterans American Indian, Other Hispanic 43 16 years and over) Eskimo or Aleut 30 American Indian 30 ------------------------------------------- TotaL 681 Eskimo 0 Aleut 0 P64. Sex by Age by Veteran Status May 1975 or later only: Asian or Pacific Islander 142 (Universe: Persons 16 years and over) Sept 1980 or later only: Chinese 102 W/less than 2 years service 9 Filipino 40 Male Female W/2 years or more service 31 Japanese 0 16 - 64 years: May 1975 - Aug 1980 only 6 Asian Indian 0 Both, May 1975 - Aug 1980 Korean 0 In Armed Forces 0 0 and Sept 1980 or Later 0 Vietnamese 0 Civilian: Cambodian 0 Veteran 498 7 Vietnam era: Hmong 0 Nonveteran 1,445 2,026 No Korean nor WW 11 193 Laotian 0 Korean conflict, no WW II 0 Thai 0 65 + years: Korean conflict and WW 11 15 Other Asian 0 Polynesian: In Armed Forces 0 0 Feb 1955 to July 1964 only 81 Hawaiian 0 Civilian: Samoan 0 Veteran 176 0 Korean conflict: Tongan 0 Nonveteran 133 463 No Vietnam nor WW 11 142 Other Polynesian 0 With WW 11, no Vietnam 17 Micronesian: Total: Guamanian 0 WW II, no Korean/Vietnam 187 Other Micronesian 0 In Armed Forces 0 0 Melanesian 0 Civi Lian: WW 1 0 Other Pacific Islander 0 Veteran 674 7 Other service 0 Nonveteran 1,578 2,489 Other race 116 State Data Center, Mass. Institute for Social 8 Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hall, Univ. of Mass./Amherst 01003 (413) 545-3460 Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 [Machine-Readable Data Fite] Page 1 of 29 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevl 140) Population: Age, Race, and Sex (Part 1 of 2) Page 2 of 29 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevL 140) State: MA County: 009 (Essex) CMSA: 1122 PMSA: 7090 Tract: 2047.02 _________________ P13/14/15. Race by Sex by Age (Continued onto Page 3)_________________________ ___________________________________ American Indian --------- Total Persons --------- ------------ White ---------- ----------- BLack -------- ---- Eskimo or Aleut ---- Total Male Female Total Male Female Total MaLe Female Total Male Female Under 1 96 46 50 62 46 16 10 0 10. 0 0 0 1- 2 128 71 57 103 71 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 3- 4 140 68 72 130 58 72 10 10 0 0 0 0 5 43 31 12 43 31 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 41 23 18 41 23 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 7- 9 143 71 72 143 71 72 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-11 131 58 73 125 52 73 0 0 0 6 6 0 12-13 129 46 83 122 46 76 0 0 0 7 0 7 14 133 91 42 101 81 20 9 0 9 13 0 13 15 77 21 56 77 21 56 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 79 42 37 79 42 37 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 94 49 45 94 49 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 104 59 45 92 59 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 44 22 22 44 22 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 87 56 31 87 56 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 79 43 36 79 43 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 22-24 394 181 213 326 142 184 40 27 13 0 0 0 25-29 582 313 269 491 258 233 40 40 0 0 0 0 30-34 527 232 295 444 196 248 34 20 14 0 0 0 35-39 408 211 197 382 197 185 12 0 12 0 0 0 40-44 417 202 215 413 202 211 0 0 0 4 0 4 45-49 353 167 186 353 167 186 0 0 0 0 0 0 50-54 291 123 168 277 123 154 0 0 0 0 0 0 55-59 319 181 138 319 181 138 0 0 0 0 0 0 60-61 97 11 86 97 11 86 0 0 0 0 0 0 62-64 101 51 50 85 51 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 65-69 230 105 125 215 90 125 0 0 0 0 0 0 70-74 219 93 126 219 93 126 0 0 0 0 0 0 75-79 149 57 92 149 57 92 0 0 0 0 0 0 80-84 146 48 98 146 48 98 0 0 0 0 0 0 85+ 28 6 22 28 6 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 4 364 185 179 295 175 120 20 10 10 0 0 0 5-17 870 432 438 825 416 409 9 0 9 26 6 20 18-24 708 361 347 628 322 306 40 27 13 0 0 0 25-44 1,934 958 976 1,730 853 877 86 60 26 4 0 4 45-64 1,161 533 628 1,131 533 598 0 0 0 0 0 0 65+ 772 309 463 757 294 463 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 5,809 2,778 3,031 5,366 2,593 2,773 155 97 58 30 6 24 Median age 33.6 32.1 34.8 35.0 33.2 36.9 26.1 26.4 24.3 14.2 11.0 14.4 ----------------------------------- State Data Center, Mass. Institute for Social & Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hall, Univ. of Mass./Amherst 01003 (413) 545-3460 Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 [Machine-Readable Data Fi Le) Page 2 of 29 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevL 140) Population: Age, Race, and Sex (Part 2 of 2) Page 3 of 29 1990 Census of Papulation and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevl 140) State: MA County: 009 (Essex) CMSA: 1122 PMSA: 7090 Tract: 2047.02 ------------- P13/14/15. Race by Sex by Age ( Continued from Page 2 )_ _________________________________________________________________________ Asian & Pacific Other * Hispanic ------ Islander ----- ---------- Race --------- * ------------ Origin -- w Total Male Female Total Male Female * Total Male Female w Under 1 12 0 12 12 0 12 * 35 13 22 1- 2 0 0 0 25 0 25 * 38 13 25 3- 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 10 10 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 ' 7- 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 10-11 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 12-13 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 10 10 0 * 19 10 9 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 12 0 12 * 12 0 12 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 22-24 0 0 0 28 12 16 * 41 12 29 25-29 36 0 36 15 15 0 * 58 50 8 30-34 49 16 33 0 0 0 * 37 0 37 35-39 14 14 0 0 0 0 * 12 0 12 40-44 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 45-49 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 18 11 7 50-54 0 0 0 14 0 14 * 14 0 14 55-59 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 9 9 0 60-61 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 62-64 16 0 16 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 65-69 15 15 0 0 0 0 * 22 10 12 70-74 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 75-79 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 80-84 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 85+ 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 w w w 0- 4 12 0 12 37 0 37 * 83 36 47 5-17 0 0 0 10 10 0 * 19 10 9 18-24 0 0 0 40 12 28 * 53 12 41 25-44 99 30 69 15 15 0 * 107 50 57 45-64 16 0 16 14 0 14 * 41 20 21 65+ 15 15 0 0 0 0 * 22 10 12 w Total 142 45 97 116 37 79 * 325 138 187 w Median 32.3 37.3 30.1 18.9 24.1 18.2 * 25.6 26.1 24.6 w --------------------------------- State Data Center, Mass Institute for Social & Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hall, Univ. of Mass./Amherst 01003 (413) 545-3460 Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 [Machine-Readable Data File] Page 3 of 29 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevl 140) Population: Citizenship and Residence in 1985 Page 4 of 29 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Surtmary Tape File 3 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevL 140) State: MA County: 009 (Essex) CMSA: 1122 PMSA: 7090 - Tract: 2047.02 P37. Age by Citizenship P43. Residence in 1985--State & County Level (Universe: Persons) (Universe: Persons 5 years and over) -------- Age ------- 0-17 18+ Total Same house in 1985 3,398 Different house in U.S. in 1985: Native 1,234 3,915 5,149 Same county 1,480 Foreign born: Different county: Naturalized citizen 0 325 325 Same State 147 Not a citizen 0 335 335 Different State: Northeast 135 -------- ------------------------------- Midwest 14 South 33 P36. Year of Entry West 8 (Universe: Foreign-born persons) Abroad in 1985: Puerto Rico 0 Total U.S. outlying area 0 Foreign country 230 1987 to 1990 110 1985 or 1986 88 1982 to 1984 39 1980 or 1981 26 P44. Residence in 1985--MSA/PMSA Level 1975 to 1979 89 (Universe: Persons 5 years and over) 1970 to 1974 84 1965 to 1969 57 1960 to 1964 61 Living in an MSA/PMSA in 1990: 1950 to 1959 54 Same house in 1985 3,398 Before 1950 52 Different house in U.S. in 1985: This MSA/PMSA in 1985: -------------------------------------------------------------------- Central city 862 Remainder of this MSA/PMSA 397 Different MSA/PMSA in 1985: P42. Place of Birth Central city 275 (Universe: Persons) Remainder of different MSA/PMSA 261 Not in an MSA/PMSA in 1985 22 Native: Abroad in 1985 230 Born in state of residence 4,530 Born in other state in U.S.: Not living in an MSA/PMSA in 1990: Northeast 366 Same house in 1985 0 Midwest 76 Different house in U.S. in 1985: South 62 In an MSA/PMSA in 1985: West 53 Central city 0 Born outside the U.S.: Remainder of MSA/PMSA 0 Puerto Rico 13 Not in an MSA/PMSA in 1985 0 U.S. outlying area 0 Abroad in 1985 0 Born abroad of American parent(s) 49 Foreign born 660 ------------------- State Data Center, Mass. Institute for Social & Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hall, Univ. of Mass./Amherst 01003 (413) 545-3460 Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 [Machine-Readable Data File] Page 4 of 29 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevL 140) Population: Language Spoken at Home Page 5 of 29 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevL 140) State: MA County: 009 (Essex) CMSA: 1122 PMSA: 7090 Tract: 2047.02 P28. Age by Language Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English P29. Household Language and Linguistic (Universe: Persons 5 years and over) Isolation (Universe: Households) ----------- Age ---------- 5 - 17 18 - 64 65 + Total English 1,792 Spanish: Speak only English 814 3,146 642 4,602 Linguistically isolated 26 Not linguistically isolated 85 Speak Spanish: Asian or Pacific Islander language: Speak English "very well" 19 60 10 89 Linguistically isolated 0 Speak English "well" 0 75 12 87 Not linguistically isolated 36 Speak English "not weLL"/"not at all" 0 14 0 14 Other language: Linguistically isolated 40 Speak Asian or Pacific Islander language: Not linguistically isolated 235 Speak English "very well" 0 72 0 72 Speak English "well" 0 0 0 0 ----------------------------------------- Speak English "not well"/"not at all" 0 16 15 31 P31. Language Spoken at Home Speak other language: (Universe: Persons 5 years and over) Speak English "very well" 37 272 73 382 Speak English "well" 0 92 20 112 Speak only English 4,602 Speak English "not weLV'/"not at all" 0 56 0 56 German 10 Yiddish 0 Other Nest Germanic Language 0 --------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- Scandinavian 0 Greek 139 Indic 0 P30. Age, Language Spoken at Home, and Linguistic Isolation Italian 22 (Universe: Persons 5 years and over in households) French or French Creole 100 Portuguese or Portug. Creole 158 ----------------- Age ----------------- Spanish or Spanish Creole 190 5 - 13 14 - 17 18 - 64 65 + Total Polish 48 Russian 0 Speak only English 466 348 3,146 642 4,602 South Slavic 0 Other Slavic language 7 Speak Spanish: Other Indo-European language 8 Linguistically isolated 0 0 47 0 47 Arabic 22 Not linguistically isolated 0 19 102 22 143 Tagalog 40 Chinese - 63 Speak Asian or Pacific Islander Hungarian 0 language: Japanese 0 Linguistically isolated 0 0 0 0 0 Mon-khmer 0 Not linguistically isolated 0 0 88 15 103 Korean 0 Native No. American language 0 Speak other language: Vietnamese 0 Linguistically isolated 0 0 70 20 90 Not linguistically isolated 21 16 350 73 460 Other & unspecified Languages 36 State Data Center, Mass. Institute for Social & Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hall, Univ. of Mass./Amherst 01003 (413) 545-3460 Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 [Machine-Readable Data File] Page 5 of 29 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SUMLevl 140) Population: Ancestry Page 6 of 29 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SUmLevI 140) State: MA County: 009 (Essex) CMSA: 1122 PMSA: 7090 Tract: 2047.02 P32. Ancestry _33/34/35. Ancestry (Universe: Persons) (Universe: Persons) Reporting Reporting Single Multiple Ancestry ----- Ancestry ---- Ancestry specified: Only 1st 2nd Single ancestry 3,500 Ancestry Ancestry Multiple ancestry 2,064 Reported Reported Ancestry unclassified 6 Arab 39 39 0 Ancestry not reported 239 Austrian 0 18 0 Belgian 0 0 0 Canadian 0 0 12 Czech 0 0 0 Danish 0 0 0 Dutch 0 7 8 English 161 459 299 Finnish 7 22 0 French (except Basque) 281 705 225 French Canadian 303 375 10 German 24 191 66 Greek 234 308 6 Hungarian - 0 0 0 Irish 851 1,250 546 Italian 312 567 250 Lithuanian 0 0 14 Norwegian 0 0 0 Polish 246 417 237 Portuguese 174 203 23 Romanian 0 0 0 Russian 13 39 21 Scotch-Irish 55 55 15 Scottish 34 65 152 Slovak 21 21 0 SubSaharan African 36 36 0 Swedish 57 73 66 Swiss 9 28 0 Ukrainian 7 7 14 United States or American 70 70 0 Welsh 0 8 7 West Indian (excl. Hispanic Origin) 0 0 0 Yugoslavian 0 0 0 Race or Hispanic Origin groups 321 347 46 Other groups 245 254 47 Unclassified or not reported 245 245 3,745 State Data Center, Mass. Institute for Social & Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hall, Univ. of Mass./Amherst 01003 (413) 545-3460 Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 [Machine-Readable Data File] Page 6 of 29 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevl 140) Population: Household Type and Relationship Page 7 of 29 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Sum ary Tape File 3 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevl 140) State: MA County: 009 (Essex) CMSA: 1122 PMSA: 7090 Tract: 2047.02 P5/16. Persons in Household P19/20/21. Race/Ethnicity of Householder by Household Type and Presence (Universe: Households) of Children Under 18 Years (Universe: Households) 1 person 560 Amer In Asian 8 Other * Hispanic 2 persons 669 Total White Black Esk, Al Pac Isl Race * Origin 3 persons 393 4 persons 378 Family households: 5 persons 151 Married couple family: 6 persons 28 With own 7 or more persons 35 children 489 431 26 0 16 16 * 42 No own Total Households 2,214 children 664 650 0 0 14 0 * 19 * ------------------------------------------- Other family: P17/18/40. Household Type and Relationship Male householder, no (Universe: Persons) wife present: With own 65+ Total childr. 47 47 0 0 0 0 * 0 In family households: No own Householder 269 1,503 childr. 92 78 14 0 0 0 * 0 Spouse 163 1,137 Female householder, no Child: husband present: Natural or adopted 1,861 With own Stepchild 47 childr. 110 72 12 0 0 26 * 38 Grandchild 44 No own Other relatives 64 257 childr. 101 101 0 0 0 0 * 0 Nonrelatives 0 75 Nonfamily In nonfamily households: households 711 657 34 0 20 0 * 33 Male householder: Livingalone 59 192 _______ ____________________________________________________________________ Not living alone 6 45 Female householder: Living alone 199 368 P41. Group Quarters by Age P24. Household Type by Age of Householder Not living alone 0 106 (Universe: Persons in group (Universe: Households) Nonrelatives 12 174 quarters) Non- In group quarters: Institutionalized persons: Family Family Institutionalized 0 0 Hholds Hholds Correctional institutions 0 0 - 17 years 0 Nursing homes 0 18 - 64 years 0 15 - 24 years 69 44 Mental hospitals 0 65 + years 0 25 - 34 years 268 191 Juvenile institutions 0 Total 0 35 - 44 years 379 94 Other institutions 0 45 - 54 years 303 41 Non- Other group quarters: 55 - 64 years 215 77 institutionalized 0 0 65 - 74 years 174 130 College dormitories 0 0 - 17 years 0 75 + years 95 134 Military quarters 0 18 - 64 years 0 Homeless shelters 0 65 + years 0 Visible in street 0 Total 0 Other group quarters 0 State Data Center, Mass. Institute for Social & Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hall, Univ. of Mass./Amherst 01003 (413) 545-3460 Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 [Machine-Readable Data File) Page 7 of 29 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevl 140) Population: Families, Subfamilies, and Marital Status Page 8 of 29 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevL 140) State: MA County: 009 (Essex) CMSA: 1122 PMSA: 7090 Tract: 2047.02 P4. Families P23. Family Type and Age of Children P25 Subfamily Type and Presence of Own (Universe: Families) (Universe: Own children under 18 years) Children Under 18 Years (Universe: Subfamilies) In married-couple family: Total 1,503 Under 3 years 126 Married-couple subfamily: 3 and 4 years 102 With own children 7 -------------------------------------------- 5 years 38 No own children 38 6 to 11 years 224 12 and 13 years 95 Mother-child subfamily 11 P22. Family Type and Presence of Children 14 years 82 Father-child subfamily 0 18 Years and Over 15 to 17 years 198 (Universe: Families) ----------"""""---- In other family: Married-couple family: Male householder, no spouse: With children 18 years & over 318 Under 3 years 30 P26. Subfamily type and relationship No children 18 years & over 835 3 and 4 years 0 (Universe: Persons in Subfamilies) 5 years 0 Other family: 6 to 11 years 18 Persons in married-couple subfamily: Male householder, no spouse: 12 and 13 years 13 With children 18 years & over 35 14 years 19 Reference person 45 No children 18 years & over 104 15 to 17 years 10 Spouse 50 Child 10 Female householder, no spouse: Female householder, no spouse: With children 18 years & over 63 Under 3 years 40 Persons in mother-child subfamily: No children 18 years & over 148 3 and 4 years 38 5 years 5 Parent 11 6 to 11 years 63 Child 16 -------------------------------------------- 12 and 13 years 15 14 years 32 Persons in father-child subfamily: 15 to 17 years 18 P38/39. Marital Status by Age and Aggregate Parent 0 Number of Children Ever Born Child 0 (Universe: Females 15 years and over) ------------------------------------------------- ----------------- Aggregate P27. Sex by Marital Status Number of (Universe: Persons 15 years and over) Children Females Ever Born Never married: Male Female Total 15 - 24 years 440 45 25 - 34 years 191 18 Never married 885 785 1,670 35 - 44 years 47 0 Married: 45 + years 107 13 Spouse present 1,187 1,198 2,385 Spouse absent: Ever married: Separated 48 93 141 15 - 24 years 45 43 Other 15 36 51 25 - 34 years 373 353 Widowed 25 259 284 35 - 44 years 365 725 Divorced 113 181 294 45 + years 984 2,825 State Data Center, Mass. Institute for Social & Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hall, Univ. of Mass./Amherst 01003 (413) 545-3460 Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 [Machine-ReadabLe Data File] Page 8 of 29 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SuMLevL 140) Population: Transportation to and Ptace of Work Page 9 of 29 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (S=LevL 140) State: MA County: 009 (Essex) CMSA: 1122 PMSA: 7090 Tract: 2047.02 P45/46/47/48. Place of Work P49. Means of Transportation to Work P50/51. Travel Time to Work (Universe: Workers 16 years (Universe: Workers 16 years (Universe: Workers 16 years and over) and over) and over) Did not work at home: Worked in State of residence: Car, truck, or van: 0 - 4 minutes 142 Worked in county of residence 2,294 Drove alone 2,451 5 - 9 minutes 499 Worked out of county of residence 699 Carpooled 235 10 - 14 minutes 574 Worked outside State of residence 24 Public transportation: 15 - 19 minutes 480 Bus or trolley bus 72 20 - 24 minutes 361 ***************************** Streetcar/trolley car 0 25 - 29 minutes 79 Subway or elevated 23 30 - 34 minutes 327 Living in an MSA/PMSA: Railroad 34 35 - 39 minutes 50 Worked in MSA/PMSA of residence: Ferryboat 0 40 - 44 minutes 68 Central city 977 Taxicab 19 45 - 59 minutes 229 Remainder of this MSA/PMSA 974 Motorcycle 6 60 - 89 minutes 184 Worked outside MSA/PMSA of residence: Bicycle 0 90 or more minutes 0 Worked in a different MSA/PMSA: Walked 153 Central city 586 Other means 0 Worked at home 24 Remain. of a different MSA/PMSA 480 Worked at home 24 Worked outside of any MSA/PMSA 0 Not living in an MSA/PMSA: Total workers 3,017 Mean travel time to work 21 minutes Worked in an MSA/PMSA: ---------------------------------------- Central city 0 ------------------------------------------- Remainder of MSA/PMSA 0 P53. Private Vehicle Occupancy Worked outside of any MSA/PMSA 0 (Universe: Workers 16 years P52. Time Leaving Home to Go to Work and over) (Universe: Workers 16 years and and over) Living in a place: Car, truck, or van: Did not work at home: Worked in place of residence 955 Drove aLone 2,451 12:00 a.m. - 4:59 a.m. 56 Worked outside place of residence 2,062 In 2-person carpool 173 5:00 a.m. - 5:29 a.m. 90 Not living in a place 0 In 3-person carpool 15 5:30 a.m. - 5:59 a.m. 70 In 4-person carpool 0 6:00 a.m. - 6:29 a.m. 352 ***************************** In 5-person carpool 13 6:30 a.m. - 6:59 a.m. 387 In 6-person carpool 26 7:00 a.m. - 7:29 a.m. 561 Living in the 9 Northeastern States: In 7-or-more carpool 8 7:30 a.m. - 7:59 a.m. 393 Worked in the minor civil Other means 331 8:00 a.m. - 8:29 a.m. 326 division of residence 955 8:30 a.m. - 8:59 a.m. 139 Worked outside minor civil 9:00 a.m. - 9:59 a.m. 98 division of residence 2,062 10:00 a.m. - 10:59 a.m. 83 Not Living in the 9 Northeastern 11:00 a.m. - 11:59 a.m. 61 States 0 12:00 p.m. - 3:59 p.m. 240 4:00 p.m. - 11:59 p.m. 137 Worked at home 24 State Data Center, Mass. Institute for Social & Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hatt, Univ. of Mass./Amherst 01003 (413) 545-3460 Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 (Machine-Readable Data File] Page 9 of 29 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevL 140) Population: School Enrollment and Educational Attainment Page 10 of 29 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevl 140) State: MA County: 009 (Essex) CMSA: 1122 PMSA: 7090 Tract: 2047.02 P54. School Enrollment and Type of P55/56. Race and Hispanic Origin by School Enrollment and Type of School School (Universe: Persons 3 years (Universe: Persons 3 years and over) and over) Enrolled in preprimary school: Amer In Asian & Other * Hispanic Public school 62 Total White Black Esk, Al Pac Isl Race * Origin Private school 40 Enrolled in school: Enrolled in elementary or Preprimary high school: school 102 92 10 0 0 0 * 10 Public school 691 Elementary Private school 128 or high school 819 758 9 26 0 26 * 35 Enrolled in college: College 386 386 0 0 0 0 * 0 Public school 301 Private school 85 Not enrolled 4,278 3,965 126 4 130 53 * 207 Not enrolled in school 4,278 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- P57/58/59/60. Educational Attainment by Race and Hispanic Origin (Universe: Persons 18 years and over) Persons -------------------------------- Persons 25 + ---_-______--__ _____-- 18 + Amer In Asian & Other * Hispanic Total Total White Black Esk, Al Pac Is( Race * Origin * Less than 9th grade 263 251 251 0 0 0 0 * 11 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 599 500 460 25 0 0 15 * 55 High school graduate 1,511 1,322 1,277 14 4 13 14 * 35 Some college, no degree 996 739 712 27 0 0 0 * 50 Associate degree 415 312 312 0 0 0 0 * 0 Bachelor's degree 551 513 408 20 0 85 0 * 9 Graduate or professional degree 240 230 198 0 0 32 0 * 10 * * Total 4,575 3,867 3,618 86 4 130 29 * 170 State Data Center, Mass. Institute for Social & Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hall, Univ. of Mass./Amherst 01003 (413) 545-3460 Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 [Machine-Readable Data File) Page 10 of 29 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevl 140) Population: Education and Employment Status Page 11 of 29 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevL 140) State: MA County: 009 (Essex) CMSA: 1122 PMSA: 7090 Tract: 2047.02 P61/62/63. School Enrollment, Educational Attainment, and Employment Status by Race and Hispanic Origin (Universe: Persons 16 to 19 years) _____________________________ Persons 16 to 19 Years -_________________________ Amer In Asian & Other * Hispanic Total White Black Esk, Al Pac Is( Race * Origin In Armed Forces: Enrolled in school: High school graduate 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 Not high school graduate 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 * Not enrolled in school: High school graduate 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 Not high school graduate 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 * Civilian: Enrolled in school: Employed 112 112 0 0 0 0 * 0 Unemployed 18 18 0 0 0 0 * 0 Not in Labor force 117 117 0 0 0 0 * 0 * Not enroLLed in school: High school graduate: Employed 17 17 0 0 0 0 * 0 Unemployed 11 11 0 0 0 0 * 0 Not in labor force 17 17 0 0 0 0 * 0 * Not high school graduate: Employed 17 17 0 0 0 0 * 0 Unemployed 12 0 0 0 0 12 * 12 Not in labor force 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 State Data Center, Mass. Institute for Social & Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hall, Univ. of Mass./Amherst 01003 (413) 545-3460 Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 [Machine-Readable Data File] Page 11 of 29 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevl 140) Population: Industry and Occupation Page 12 of 29 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape Fite 3 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevL 140) State: MA County: 009 (Essex) CMSA: 1122 PMSA: 7090 Tract: 2047.02 _ P75. Sex by Work Status in 1989 P77. IndustryP78. Occupation (Universe: Persons 16 years (Universe: Employed persons (Universe: Employed persons and over) 16 years and over) 16 years and over) Male: Managerial & professional specialty occupations: Worked in 1989 1,811 Agriculture, forestry, & Executive, administrative, & Did not work in 1989 441 fisheries 10 managerial 397 Professional specialty 438 Female: Mining 0 Technical, sales & Worked in 1989 1,670 Construction 193 administrative support: Did not work in 1989 826 Technicians & related Manufacturing: support 156 Nondurable goods 156 Sales 311 Durable goods 460 Administrative support, --------------------------------------- including clerical 570 Transportation 118 Service occupations: Communications & other Private household 0 public utilities 83 Protective service 67 P79. Class of Worker Service, except protective (Universe: Employed persons WhoLesaLe trade 178 and household 369 16 years and over) Retail trade 541 Farming, forestry, & fishing occupations 10 Finance, insurance, & real estate 189 Precision production, Private for profit craft, & repair occupations 370 wage and salary 2,427 Services: Business & repair services 169 Operators, fabricators, Private not-for-profit Personal services 126 & laborers: wage and salary 183 Entertainment & recreation 41 Machine operators, Professional. & related services: assemblers & inspectors 165 Local government 226 Health services 385 Transportation & State government 115 Educational services 200 material moving occupations 105 Federal government 55 other professional & related Hand Lers, equipment cleaners, services 139 helpers, & laborers 136 SeLf-employed 81 Public administration 106 Unpaid family 7 State Data Center, Mass. Institute for Social & Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hall, Univ. of Mass./Amherst 01003 (413) 545-3460 Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 [Machine-Readable Data File] Page 12 of 29 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevl 140) Population: Labor Force Status Page 13 of 29 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevl 140) State: MA County: 009 (Essex) CMSA: 1122 PMSA: 7090 Tract: 2047.02 P76 Sex by Work Status in 1989, Usual Hours Worked per Week in 1989, and Weeks Worked in 1989 (Universe: Persons 16 years and over) ----------------------------------- Usual Hours Worked ---------------------------------- Total Persons 16+ --------- 35 + Hours ---------- ------ 15 to 34 Hours ------ ------ 1 to 14 Hours ------ Weeks worked Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 50-52 1,368 1,124 2,492 1,241 852 2,093 98 225 323 29 47 76 48-49 20 48 68 14 34 48 6 14 20 0 0 0 40-47 83 118 201 75 57 132 8 61 69 0 0 0 27-39 105 154 259 95 69 164 0 56 56 10 29 39 14-26 134 130 264 101 45 146 24 69 93 9 16 25 1-13 101 96 197 56 60 116 35 20 55 10 16 26 Did not work 441 826 1,267 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- P73. Presence and Age of Children and Employment Status P74. Presence & Age of Children by Employment Status of Parents (Universe: Females 16 years and over) (Universe: Own children under 18 years in families and subfamilies) With own children under 18 years: Age of Own Under 6 years only: ------ Children ------ In labor force: Employed or in Armed Forces 82 0 - 5 6 - 17 Unemployed 28 Living with two parents: Not in labor force 39 Both parents in labor force 165 475 Father only in labor force 101 110 6 to 17 years only: Mother only in labor force 0 24 In labor force: Neither parent in labor force 0 0 Employed or in Armed Forces 283 Unemployed 15 Living with one parent: Not in labor force 62 Living with father: In labor force - 30 34 Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: Not in labor force 0 26 In labor force: Employed or in Armed Forces 25 Living with mother: Unemployed 8 In labor force 74 95 Not in labor force 45 Not in labor force 25 33 No own children under 18 years: In Labor force: Employed or in Armed Forces 1,098 Unemployed 52 Not in Labor force 759 State Data Center, Mass. Institute for Social & Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hall, Univ. of Mass./Amherst 01003 (413) 545-3460 Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 [Machine-Readable Data File] Page 13 of 29 ' Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevl 140) Population: Employment Status Page 14 of 29 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevl 140) State: MA County: 009 (Essex) CMSA: 1122 PMSA: 7090 Tract: 2047.02 _______________ P70/71/72. Employment Status (Universe: Persons 16 years and over) In Civilian Labor Force Not In Armed ------------------------------------ Labor Forces Employed Unemployed Rate Force Total 0 3,094 228 6.9% 1,426 Male 0 1,606 125 7.2% 521 Female 0 1,488 103 6.5% 905 White 0 2,862 203 6.6% 1,354 Male 0 1,475 112 7.1% 506 Female 0 1,387 91 6.2% 848 Black 0 101 13 11.4% 12 Male 0 74 13 14.9% 0 Female 0 27 0 0.0% 12 American Indian, Eskimo, Aleut 0 4 0 0.0% 0 Male 0 0 0 . % 0 Female 0 4 0 0.0% 0 Asian and Pacific Islander 0 86 0 0.0% 44 Male 0 30 0 0.0% 15 Female 0 56 0 0.0% 29 Other race 0 41 12 22.6% 16 Male 0 27 0 0.0% 0 Female 0 14 12 46.2% 16 xxxee.+....ee....e�..:++.•a>•�e�+*eex«..+�zazzz....+��x«.�.+...+ee��.z<af+..•.......xex..+.+. Hispanic origin 0 129 33 20.4% 61 Male 0 69 13 15.9% 10 Female 0 60 20 25.0% 51 State Data Center, Mass. Institute for Social & Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hall, Univ. of Mass./Amherst 01003 (413) 545-3460 Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 [Machine-Readable Data File] Page 14 of 29 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevl 140) Population: Disability Page 15 of 29 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape file 3 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevL 140) State: MA County: 009 (Essex) CMSA: 1122 PMSA: 7090 Tract: 2047.02 P66. Sex by Age by Work Disability Status and Employment Status P68. Sex by Age by Work Disabi Lity Status by Mobility and (Universe: Civilian noninstitutionalized persons 16 years Self-care Limitation Status (Universe: Civilian and over) noninstitutionaLized persons 16 years and over) 16-64 years Male Female --------- Male ------- ----- Female ------ With a work disability: 16-64 65+ 16-64 65+ With a mobility or self-care Limitation 49 66 With work disability: No mobility or In labor force: self-care Limitation 76 99 EmpLoyed 41 9 41 14 No work disability: Unemployed 0 0 14 0 With a mobility or Not in Labor farce: self-care Limitation 28 21 Prevented No mobility or from working 84 81 73 114 self-care Limitation 1,790 1,847 Not prevented from working 0 9 37 31 65+ years No work disability: With a work disability: In Labor force: With a mobility or Employed 1,532 24 1,414 19 self-care Limitation 52 107 Unemployed 125 0 89 0 No mobility or Not in labor force 161 186 365 285 self-care Limitation 47 52 No work disability: With a mobility or seLf-care Limitation 23 42 No mobility or seLf-care Limitation 187 262 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- P69. Sex by Age by Mobility and Self-care Limitation Status (Universe: Civilian noninstitutionaLized persons 16 years and over) -------------- Total ------------ ------------ MaLe ------------ ---------- Female ------------ 16-64 65-74 75+ 16-64 65-74 75+ 16-64 65-74 75+ With a mobility or seLf-care Limitation: Mobility Limitation only 79 26 21 33 0 13 46 26 8 Self-care Limitation only 49 54 35 28 8 19 21 46 16 Mobility & self-care Limitation 36 30 58 16 20 15 20 10 43 No mobi Lity/self-care Limitation 3,812 339 209 1,866 170 64 1,946 169 145 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- P67. Sex by Age by Mobility Limitation Status by Employment Status (Universe: Civilian noninstitutionaLized persons 16 years and older) With a Mobility Limitation No Mobility Limitation --------- Male ------- ------ Female ------ ------- MaLe ------ ------ Female ------ 16-64 65+ 16-64 65+ 16-64 65+ 16-64 65+ In Labor force: EmpLoyed 19 0 21 14 1,554 33 1,434 19 Unemployed 0 0 0 0 125 0 103 0 Not in Labor force 30 48 45 73 215 228 430 357 State Data Center, Mass Institute for Social & Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hall, Univ. of Mass./Amherst 01003 (413) 545-3460 Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 [Machine-Readable Data File] Page 15 of 29 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevL 140) Population: income Summary Page 16 of 29 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevL 140) State: MA County: 009 (Essex) CMSA: 1122 PMSA: 7090 Tract: 2047.02 ________________ __________________________________________________________________________________========__________ P80/81/107/108/110/111. Household, Family and Nonfamily P89 through P105. Households and Mean Household Income in 1989 Income in 1989 by Income Source (Universe: Households) House- Nonfamily Households Mean holds Families Households income With wage or salary income 1,757 $41,884 $ 0 - 4,999 100 58 50 No wage or salary income 457 $ 5,000 - 9,999 200 53 147 With nonfarm self-employment income 136 $15,828 $ 10,000 - 12,499 89 30 66 No nonfarm self-employment income 2,078 $ 12,500 - 14,999 76 43 33 With farm-employment income 0 $ 15,000 - 17,499 51 7 44 No farm-employment income 2,214 $ 17,500 - 19,999 79 58 21 With interest, dividend, or rental income 941 $3,522 $ 20,000 - 22,499 61 40 21 No interest, dividend, or rental income 1,273 $ 22,500 - 24,999 69 45 24 With social security income 624 $7,929 $ 25,000 - 27,499 73 47 34 No social security income 1,590 $ 27,500 - 29,999 70 39 23 With public assistance income 148 $3,553 $ 30,000 - 32,499 100 45 47 No public assistance income 2,066 $ 32,500 - 34,999 54 38 16 With retirement income 408 $8,127 $ 35,000 - 37,499 115 86 43 No retirement income 1,806 $ 37,500 - 39,999 84 76 8 With other type of income 295 $3,924 $ 40,000 - 42,499 72 59 7 No other type of income 1,919 $ 42,500 - 44,999 105 88 17 wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww $ 45,000 - 47,499 67 50 10 With earnings 1,771 $ 47,500 - 49,999 59 31 28 No earnings 443 $ 50,000 - 54,999 119 104 15 Earnings = (wage & salary + self-employed) $ 55,000 - 59,999 114 96 10 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- $ 60,000 - 74,999 236 210 26 8 75,000 - 99,999 124 130 12 P112/113. Workers in Family and Mean Income in 1989 $100,000 - 124,999 76 49 9 (Universe: Families) $125,000 - 149,999 21 21 0 $150,000 or more 0 0 0 Mean Workers Families Income Total 2,214 1,503 711 Median income $36,848 $43,281 $19,345 None 174 $15,657 1 358 $35,389 Mean income $40,201 $46,701 $24,881 2 647 $46,005 Less than $150,000 $40,201 $46,701 $24,881 3 or more 324 $77,262 $150,000 or more --------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- -109. Mean Family Income in 1989 by Family Type & Presence of Children Under 18 Years P114/115/116. Per Capita Income in 1989 (Universe: Families) (Universe: Total persons or persons 15 years and over) Mean Per Per Married-couple family: income Capita Capita With own children $48,746 Income Income No own children $52,032 Other family: Total persons $15,277 White $15,477 Male householder, no spouse: In households $15,277 Black $14,448 With own children $38,362 In group quarters: Amer Ind $2,267 No own children $41,293 Institutionalized $0 Asian $18,138 Female householder, no spouse: Noninstitutionalized $0 Other $6,972 With own children $15,937 ******************* No own children $44,063 Hispanic $8,325 State Data Center, Mass Institute for Social & Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hatt, Univ. of Mass./Amherst 01003 (413) 545-3460 Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape Fite 3 [Machine-Readable Data File] Page 16 of 29 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevl 140) a Population: Household Income by Race and Age (Part 1 of 2) Page 17 of 29 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape file 3 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevL 140) State: MA County: 009 (Essex) CMSA: 1122 PMSA: 7090 Tract: 2047.02 P82 through P88. Household Income in 1989 by Age and Race/Hispanic Origin of Householder (Continued onto Page 18) (Universe: Households) --------------------------------------- white --- ---------------------- 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75+ Total $ 0- 4,999 0 26 9 0 38 20 7 100 $ 5,000- 9,999 10 20 0 0 0 44 89 163 $10,000-14,999 0 26 22 26 13 33 45 165 $15,000-24,999 0 34 27 20 42 62 47 232 $25,000-34,999 18 40 118 20 30 28 7 261 $35,000-49,999 34 92 99 68 55 83 28 459 $50,000-74,999 10 87 123 113 62 34 6 435 $75,000-99,999 0 12 39 50 23 0 0 124 $100,000 or more 0 25 10 33 29 0 0 97 Total 72 362 447 330 292 304 229 2,036 Mean $40,838 . --------------------------------------- Black --------------- 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75+ Total $ 0- 4,999 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $ 5,000- 9,999 0 13 12 0 0 0 0 25 $10,000-14,999 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $15,000-24,999 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 14 $25,000-34,999 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 20 $35,000-49,999 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 $50,000-74,999 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 14 $75,000-99,999 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $100,000 or more 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 13 61 12 0 0 0 0 86 Mean $28,093 --- American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut -------------------------- 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75+ Total S 0- 4,999 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $ 5,000- 9,999 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $10,000-14,999 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $15,000-24,999 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $25,000-34,999 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $35,000-49,999 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $50,000-74,999 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $75,000-99,999 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $100,000 or more 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mean State Data Center, Mass Institute for Social & Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hall, Univ. of Mass./Amherst 01003 (413) 545-3460 Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 [Machine-ReadabLe Data Fi Le] Page 17 of 29 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevL 140) Population: Household Income by Race and Age (Part 2 of 2) Page 18 of 29 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevl 140) State: MA County: 009 (Essex) CMSA: 1122 PMSA: 7090 Tract: 2047.02 P82 through P88. Household Income in 1989 by Age and Race/Hispanic Origin of Householder (Continued from Page 17) (Universe: Households) ------ Asian and Pacific Islander ------------------------------- 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75+ Total $ 0- 4,999 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $ 5,000- 9,999 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $10,000-14,999 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $15,000-24,999 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $25,000-34,999 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $35,000-49,999 0 16 14 0 0 0 0 30 $50,000-74,999 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 20 $75,000-99,999 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $100,000 or more 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 36 14 0 0 0 0 50 Mean $51,512 ------------------------------------ Other Race ------------ ------ 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75+ Total $ 0- 4,999 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $ 5,000- 9,999 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 $10,000-14,999 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $15,000-24,999 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 14 $25,000-34,999 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 $35,000-49,999 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $50,000-74,999 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $75,000-99,999 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $100,000 or more 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 28 0 0 14 0 0 0 42 Mean $20,638 wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww ---------------------------------- Hispanic Origin ------------------------------------ 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75+ Total $ 0- 4,999 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 9 $ 5,000- 9,999 12 25 12 0 0 0 0 49 $10,000-14,999 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $15,000-24,999 0 14 0 21 0 0 0 35 $25,000-34,999 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 $35,000-49,999 13 0 0 0 0 10 0 23 $50,000-74,999 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $75,000-99,999 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $100,000 or more 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 41 39 12 21 9 10 0 132 Mean $19,710 __________________________________________ ____ State Data Center, Mass. Institute for Social & Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hall, Univ. of Mass./Amherst 01003 (413) 545-3460 Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 [Machine-Readable Data File] Page 18 of 29 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevl 140) Housing: Tenure and Occupancy Page 22 of 29 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevl 140) State: MA County: 009 (Essex) CMSA: 1122 PMSA: 7090 Tract: 2047.02 H1/2/3. Housing Units H8 through H12. Tenure by Race and Hispanic Origin of Householder (Universe: Housing units) (Universe: Occupied housing units) Total housing units 2,325 --- Total -- ------ Unweighted Amer Ind Asian & Other sample count 274 White Black Esk & Al Pac Is[ Race Total 100% count of units 2,325 Owner 1,189 0 0 0 8 1,197 % 99.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.7% 100% Percent of housing Renter 896 50 0 43 27 1,016 units in sample 11.8% % 88.2% 4.9% 0.0% 4.2% 2.7% 100% ------ Total 2,085 50 0 43 35 2,213 % 94.2% 2.3% 0.0% 1.9% 1.6% 100% H4. occupancy Status (Universe: Housing units) ------------------------- Hispanic Origin Units % Amer Ind Asian & Other White Black Esk & At Pac Ist Race Total Occupied 2,213 95.2% Owner 15 0 0 0 8 23 Vacant 112 4.8% % 65.2% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 34.8% 100% Renter 20 31 0 0 27 78 % 25.6% 39.7% 0.0% 0.0% 34.6% 100% Total 35 31 0 0 35 101 % 34.7% 30.7%, 0.0% 0.0% 34.7% 100% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- H5. Urban and Rural (Universe: Housing units) Units % Urban: Inside urbanized area 2,325 100.0% H13. Tenure by Age of Householder Outside urbanized area 0 0.0% (Universe: Occupied housing units) Rural: Farm 0 0.0% Owner Renter Nonfarm 0 0.0% Age occupied Occupied Total ---------------------------------------------------- 15-24 0 94 94 25-34 108 330 438 H6. Condominium Status by Vacancy Status 35-44 291 199 490 (Universe: Vacant housing units) 45-54 267 90 357 55-64 241 44 285 65-74 170 107 277 Non- 75+ 120 152 272 Condos Condos Total 1,197 1,016 2,213 For rent 0 76 For sale only 0 17 Seasonal, recreational or occasional use 0 9 All other vacants 0 10 State Data Center, Mass. Institute for Social & Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hall, Univ. of Mass./Amherst 01003 (413) 545-3460 Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 [Machine-Readable Data File) Page 22 of 29 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevl 140) Population: Poverty Status Page 19 of 29 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevl 140) State: MA County: 009 (Essex) CMSA: 1122 PMSA: 7090 Tract: 2047.02 ------- P117/118. Poverty Status in 1989 by Sex and Age -----------------------------------=====P106. Persons in Households by =_ (Universe: Persons for whom poverty status is determined) Public Assistance Income 1989 (Universe: Persons ------- Above Poverty ------ --------------- Below Poverty --------------------- in households) Age Male Female Total Male % Female % Total % Persons 0- 4 134 142 276 51 27.6% 37 20.7'/ 88 24.2% 5 26 6 32 5 16.1% 6 50.0% 11 25.6% In households with a public 6-11 126 157 283 26 17.1% 6 3.7% 32 10.2% assistance recipient: 12-17 233 230 463 16 6.4% 33 12.5% 49 9.6% 0 - 14 120 18-24 ( ) 678 ( ) 30 4.2% 15 - 64 188 25-34 C detail by sex ) 1,004 ( detail by sex not ) 105 9.5% 65 + 56 35-44 ( not available ) 773 ( available see summary ) 52 6.3% 45-54 ( see summary ) 633 ( 18 - 64 below ) 11 1.7% In households with no public 55-59 C 18 - 64 below ) 265 C ) 54 16.9% assistance recipient: 60-64 C > 185 ( ) 13 6.6% 0 - 14 864 65-74- 189 240 429 9 4.5% 11 4.4% 20 4.5% 15 - 64 3,865 75+ 104 204 308 7 6.3% 8 3.8% 15 4.6% 65 + 716 0-17 519 535 1,054 98 15.9% 82 13.3% 180 14.6% 18-64 1,750 1,788 3,538 102 5.5% 163 8.4% 265 7.0% 65+ 293 444 737 16 5.2% 19 4.1% 35 4.5% Total 2,562 2,767 5,329 216 7.8% 264 8.7% 480 8.3% _________________ ---__ _-----___ -_-_______-_------------------___--___-__-_____------ P119/120. Poverty Status in 1989 by Race and Hispanic Origin by Age (Universe: Persons for whom poverty status is determined) ------------- White ----------- Black ------------ -------- American Indian ------ Above Below % Above Below % Above Below % Age Poverty Poverty Below Poverty Poverty Below Poverty Poverty Below 0 - 4 241 54 18.3% 10 10 50.0% 0 0 % 5 32 11 25.6% 0 0 % 0 0 6 - 11 277 32 10.4% 0 0 % 6 0 0.0% 12 - 17 433 40 8.5% 0 9 100.0% 20 0 0.0% 18 - 64 3,261 228 6.5% 101 25 19.8% 4 0 0.0% 65 - 74 414 20 4.6% 0 0 % 0 0 % 75 + 308 15 4.6% 0 0 % 0 0 % Total 4,966 400 7.5% 111 44 28.4% 30 0 0.0% -------Asian & Pac Isl -------- ---------- Other Race --------- * ------- Hispanic Origin ------- Above Below % Above Below % * Above Below % Poverty Poverty Below Poverty Poverty Below * Poverty Poverty Below * 0 - 4 12 0 0.0% 13 24 64.9% * 23 60 72.3% 5 0 0 % 0 0 % * 0 0 % 6 - 11 0 0 % 0 0 % * 0 0 % 12 - 17 0 0 % 10 0 0.0% * 10 9 47.4% 18 - 64 115 0 0.0% 57 12 17.4% * 113 88 43.8% 65 - 74 15 0 0.0% 0 0 % * 22 0 0.0% 75 + 0 0 . % 0 0 % * 0 0 . % Total 142 0 0.0% 80 36 31.0% * 168 157 48.3% State Data Center, Mass. Institute for Social & Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hall, Univ. of Mass./Amherst 01003 (413) 545-3460 Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 [Machine-Readable Data File) Page 19 of 29 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevl 140) Population: Poverty Status Page 20 of 29 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevl 140) State: MA County: 009 (Essex) CMSA: 1122 PMSA: 7090 Tract: 2047.02 P122. Poverty Status in 1989 by Age by Household Type and Relationship P121. Ratio of Income in 1989 to (Universe: Persons for whom poverty status is determined) Poverty Level (Universe: Persons for whom poverty status ------ 15-64 ------- ------ 65-74 ------- ------- 75+ -------- is determined) Above Below Above Below Above Below Cumulative Poverty Poverty Poverty Poverty Poverty Poverty Persons Percent In married-couple family 3,395 152 242 0 134 15 Under .50 160 2.8% In other family: .50 to .74 155 5.4% Male householder, no .75 to .99 165 8.3% wife present 268 20 26 0 13 0 1.00 to 1.24 93 9.9% Female householder, no 1.25 to 1.49 169 12.8% husband present 365 153 39 0 27 0 1.50 to 1.74 59 13.8% Unrelated individuals: 1.75 to 1.84 127 16.0% In family households 46 29 0 0 0 0 1.85 to 1.99 81 17.4% In nonfamily households: 2.00 and over 4,800 100.0% Householder: Living alone 264 38 110 20 128 0 Total 5,809 Not living alone 120 25 0 0 6 0 Nonrelatives 134 28 12 0 0 0 -------------------------------------- In group quarters 0 0 0 0 0 0 P126. Poverty Status in 1989 by _____________________________________________________________ -___________------ Family Type and Age of Children (Universe: Related children under 18 years) P127. Poverty Status in 1989 by Age of Householder by Household Type Above Below (Universe: Households) Poverty Poverty In married-couple ------------------- Age of Householder -------------- family: 0 - 4 years 230 26 ------ 15-64 ------- ------ 65-74 ------- ------- 75+ -------- 5 years 32 6 Above Below Above Below Above Below 6 - 17 years 576 29 Poverty Poverty Poverty Poverty Poverty Poverty In other family: Male householder, Married-couple family 921 46 118 0 61 7 no spouse: Other family: 0 - 4 years 30 0 Male householder, no 5 years 0 0 wife present 99 10 17 0 13 0 6 - 17 years 60 0 Female householder, no Female householder, husband present 100 58 39 0 14 0 no spouse: Nonfami Ly households: 0 - 4 years 16 62 Householder: 5 years 0 5 Living alone 264 38 110 20 128 0 6 - 17 years 110 28 Not Living alone 120 25 0 0 6 0 ______________________________________________________________________________________________ State Data Center, Mass. Institute for Social & Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hall, Univ. of Mass./Amherst 01003 (413) 545-3460 Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 [Machine-Readable Data File] Page 20 of 29 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevl 140) Population: Poverty Status by Race Page 21 of 29 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevL 140) State: MA County: 009 (Essex) CMSA: 1122 PMSA: 7090 Tract: 2047.02 P123/124/125 Poverty Status in 1989 by Race and Hispanic Origin of Householder, Family Type and Presence and Age of Children (Universe: Fami Lies) --------- TotaL --------- ---------- White -------- -------- Black -------- --- Amer In, Esk, AL -- Above BeLow % Above Below % Above Below % Above Below % Poverty Poverty Below Poverty Poverty Below Poverty Poverty Below Poverty Poverty Below Married-couple family: With related children <18: Under 5 years only 84 13 13.4% 39 0 0.0% 13 13 50.0% 0 0 0.0% 5 - 17 years only 326 16 4.7% 326 16 4.7% 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% Under 5 & 5-17 yrs 56 0 0.0% 56 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% No related child <18 634 24 3.6% 620 24 3.7% 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% Other family: Male householder, no spouse: With related children <18: Under 5 years only 17 0 0.0% 17 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 5 - 17 years only 30 0 0.0% 30 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% Under 5 & 5-17 yrs 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% No reLated chiLd<18 82 10 10.9% 68 10 12.8% 14 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% Female householder, no spouse: With-reLated chiLdren <18: Under 5 years only 0 12 100.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 5 - 17 years only 49 18 26.9% 35 18 34.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% Under 5 & 5-17 yrs 8 28 77.8% 8 16 66.7% 0 12 100.0% 0 0 0.0% No related child<18 96 0 0.0% 96 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% ---- Asian & Pac Is( ---- ----- Other Race ------- * ----- Hispanic Origin ----- Above Below % Above Below % * Above Below % Poverty Poverty BeLow Poverty Poverty BeLow * Poverty Poverty Below Married-coupLe fami Ly: With related children <18: Under 5 years onLy 16 0 0.0% 16 0 0.0% * 29 13 31.0% 5 - 17 years onLy 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% * 0 0 0.0% Under 5 & 5-17 yrs 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% * 0 0 0.0% No related child <18 14 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% * 10 9 47.4% Other family: Male householder, no spouse: With related children <18: Under 5 years only 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% * 0 0 0.0% 5 - 17 years only 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% * 0 0 0.0% Under 5 & 5-17 yrs 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% * 0 0 0.0% No related child<18 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% * 0 0 0.0% Female househoLder, no spouse: With reLated children <18: Under 5 years onLy 0 0 0.0% 0 12 100.0% * 0 12 100.0% 5 - 17 years only 0 0 0.0% 14 0 0.0% * 14 0 0.0% Under 5 & 5-17 yrs 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% * 0 12 100.0% No reLated chiLd<18 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% * 0 0 0.0% State Data Center, Mass. Institute for SociaL & Economic Research, 128 Thompson HaLL, Univ. of Mass./Amherst 01003 (413) 545-3460 Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape Fi Le 3 [Machine-ReadabLe Data Fi Le) Page 21 of 29 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevl 140) Housing: Tenure and Occupancy Page 23 of 29 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevl 140) State: MA County: 009 (Essex) CMSA: 1122 PMSA: 7090 Tract: 2047.02 ----------_______---______________________________________-----------------_-------________________________________________________ H8/H14/15/19. Tenure by Race and Hispanic Origin of Householder H16/17. Rooms (Universe: Persons in occupied housing units) (Universe: Housing units) Amer Ind Asian & Other * Hispanic 1 'room 109 Total White Black Esk & Al Pac Isl Race * Origin 2 rooms 59 * 3 rooms 281 * 4 rooms 502 Owner occupied 3,659 3,635 0 0 0 24 * 66 5 rooms 356 Persons per unit 3.1 3.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.0 * 2.9 6 rooms 364 * 7 rooms 344 Renter occupied 2,150 1,727 189 0 142 92 * 250 8 rooms 178 Persons per unit 2.1 1.9 3.8 0.0 3.3 3.4 * 3.2 9+ rooms 132 * Total occupied 5,809 5,362 189 0 142 116 * 316 Aggregate number Persons per unit 2.6 2.6 3.8 0.0 3.3 3.3 * 3.1 of rooms 12,194 * Mean rooms per unit 5.2 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- H18. Tenure by Persons in Unit H7. Condominium Status by Tenure and Mortgage Status (Universe: Occupied housing units) (Universe: Occupied housing units) Total Owner Renter Non- Units Occupied Occupied Condo Condo 1 person 558 145 413 owner occupied: 2 persons 655 377 278 With a mortgage 0 830 3 persons 407 195 212 Not mortgaged 0 367 4 persons 373 310 63 Renter occupied 22 994 5 persons 149 122 27 6 persons 31 31 0 7+ persons 40 17 23 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- H31/32/33. Bedrooms (Universe: Housing units) * * ----------- Occupied Units --------- Total * Vacant Units % * Units * Total Owner Renter * * No bedroom 109 4.7% * 0 * 109 0 109 1 bedroom 372 16.0% * 36 * 336 26 310 2 bedrooms 749 32.2% * 59 * 690 230 460 3 bedrooms 745 32.0% * 0 * 745 653 92 4 bedrooms 292 12.6% * 17 * 275 236 39 5+ bedrooms 58 2.5% * 0 * 58 52 6 * Total housing units 2,325 100.0% * 112 * 2,213 1,197 1,016 State Data Center, Mass. Institute for Social & Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hall, Univ. of Mass./Amherst 01003 (413) 545-3460 Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 [Machine-Readable Data File] Page 23 of 29 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevl 140) Housing: Units in Structure and Value Page 24 of 29 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract ($UMLevL 140) State: MA County: 009 (Essex) CMSA: 1122 PMSA: 7090 Tract: 2047.02 -20/21/22. Units in Structure by Tenure _ ________________________________ _ _61/62. Value -------_________________________ (Universe: Housing units) (Universe: Specified owner occupied housing units) Units ------- Occupied Units ------- in Total % Vacant Units % Structure Units Units Total Owner Renter Less than $ 15,000 0 0.0% 1, detached 1,076 46.3%, 26 1,050 1,014 36 $ 15,000 - 19,999 14 1.4% 1, attached 26 1.1% 0 26 26 0 $ 20,000 - 24,999 0 0.0% 2 414 17.8% 29 385 140 245 $ 25,000 - 29,999 0 0.0% 3 or 4 180 7.7% 6 174 9 165 $ 30,000 - 34,999 0 0.0% 5 to 9 65 2.8% 6 59 0 59 $ 35,000 - 39,999 0 0.0% 10 to 19 121 5.2% 0 121 0 121 $ 40,000 - 44,999 0 0.0% 20 to 49 307 13.2% 45 262 0 262 $ 45,000 - 49,999 0 0.0% 50 or more 114 4.9% 0 114 0 114 $ 50,000 - 59,999 0 0.0% Mobile home $ 60,000 - 74,999 0 0.0% or trailer 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 $ 75,000 - 99,999 69 6.7% Other 22 0.9% 0 22 8 14 $100,000 - 124,999 49 4.8% $125,000 - 149,999 217 21.2% Total 2,325 100.0% 112 2,213 1,197 1,016 $150,000 - 174,999 234 22.9% --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $175,000 - 199,999 218 21.3% H25/26/27. Year Structure Built by Tenure $200,000 - 249,999 200 19.5% (Universe: Housing units) $250,000 - 299,999 23 2.2% $300,000 - 399,999 0 0.0% ------- Occupied Units ------- $400,000 - 499,999 0 0.0% Total % Vacant $500,000 or more 0 0.0% Year Built Units Units Total Owner Renter 1989 to March TotaL- 1,024 100% 1990 10 0.4% 10 0 0 0 1985 to 1988 158 6.8% 0 158 83 75 Mean value: 1980 to 1984 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 Mortgaged $179,946 1970 to 1979 438 18.8% 42 396 179 217 No mortgage $137,762 1960 to 1969 560 24.1% 9 551 351 200 ALL units $168,164 1950 to 1959 179 7.7% 0 179 122 57 1940 to 1949 49 2.1% 0 49 25 24 Median value $167,400 Before 1940 931 40.0% 51 880 437 443 Median year built 1960 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- H28/29. Year Householder Moved Into Unit by Tenure (Universe: Occupied housing units) Year Moved Total Owner Renter Into Unit Units % Occupied Occupied 1989 to March 1990 244 11.0% 36 208 1985 to 1988 601 27.2% 180 421 1980 to 1984 291 13.1% 78 213 1970 to 1979 504 22.8% 374 130 1960 to 1969 322 14.6% 300 22 Before 1960 251 11.3% 229 22 --------------------------------------- State Data Center, Mass. Institute for Social & Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hall, Univ. of Mass./Amherst 01003 (413) 545-3460 Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 [Machine-Readable Data File] Page 24 of 29 - Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevL 140) Housing: Utilities and Vehicles Available Page 25 of 29 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevL 140) State: MA County: 009 (Essex) CMSA: 1122 PMSA: 7090 Tract: 2047.02 H30. House Heating Fuel H23. Source of Water H24. Sewage Disposal (Universe: Occupied housing units) (Universe: Housing units) (Universe: Housing units) Utility gas 733 Public system or Public sewer 2,325 Bottled, tank, or Lp gas 37 private company 2,325 Septic tank or Electricity 179 Individual well: cesspool 0 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 1,241 Drilled 0 Other means 0 Coat or coke 0 Dug 0 Wood 15 Some other source 0 Solar energy 0 Otherfuel 8 _--________ --------------------------------------------------------- No fuel used 0 H42. Kitchen Facilities (Universe: Housing units) Complete kitchen facilities 2,315 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 10 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- H35/36. Telephone in Housing Unit by Tenure, Age of Householder (Universe: Occupied housing units) Owner Renter -------------- Age of Householder Total % 15-59 60-64 65-74 75+ With telephone 2,151 97.2% 1,197 954 1,550 76 265 260 No telephone 62 2.8% 0 62 38 0 12 12 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- H37/38. Vehicles Available H39/40. Race and Hispanic Origin by Vehicles Available (Universe: Occupied housing units) (Universe: Occupied housing units) Total % Owner Renter Amer Ind Asian & Other * Hispanic White Black Esk & Al Pac Is[ Race * Origin None 296 13.4% 8 288 1 786 35.5% 351 435 None 247 15 0 19 15 * 23 2 767 34.7% 518 249 1 or more 1,838 35 0 24 20 * 78 3 184 8.3% 147 37 4 148 6.7% 141 7 5 or -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- more 32 1.4% 32 0 H41. Age of Householder by Vehicles Available Mean vehicles (Universe: Occupied housing units) available 1.6 2.1 1.1 15-64 65 + Years Years None 123 173 1 or more 1,541 376 State Data Center, Mass. Institute for Social & Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hall, Univ. of Mass./Amherst 01003 (413) 545-3460 Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 [Machine-Readable Data File] Page 25 of 29 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevL 140) Housing: Gross Rent and Income Page 26 of 29 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevt 140) State: MA County: 009 (Essex) CMSA: 1122 PMSA: 7090 Tract: 2047.02 H43/44. Gross Rent (Universe: H45/46. Gross Rent by Race of Householder Specified renter- (Universe: Specified renter-occupied housing units) occupied housing units) * Not of Amer Ind Asian & Other * Hispanic Hispanic With cash rent: Units White Black Esk & AL Pac IsL Race * Origin Origin S 0 - $ 99 0 With cash rent: S 100 - 8149 44 $ 0 - 8199 126 0 0 0 0 * 126 0 S 150 - 8199 82 $ 200 - 8299 37 0 0 0 0 * 37 0 S 200 - 8249 7 $ 300 - 8499 112 0 0 0 0 * 112 0 $ 250 - 8299 30 $ 500 - 8749 405 30 0 11 15 * 415 46 $ 300 - 8349 26 $ 750 - 8999 180 20 0 32 12 * 212 32 $ 350 - 8399 22 81000 or more 26 0 0 0 0 * 26 0 $ 400 - 8449 28 No cash rent 10 0 0 0 0 * 10 0 $ 450 - 8499 36 $ 500 - 8549 75 -------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- S 550 - 8599 58 $ 600 - 8649 124 H34. Bedrooms by Gross Rent $ 650 - 8699 135 (Universe: Specified renter-occupied housing units) $ 700 - 8749 69 $ 750 - 8999 244 ------------ Number of Bedrooms ------------ 81000 or more 26 None 1 2 3+ With cash rent: No cash rent 10 $ 0 - 8199 45 81 0 0 $ 200 - 8299 14 13 10 0 $ 300 - 8499 18 18 51 25 $ 500 - 8749 32 190 206 33 Median gross rent 8638 $ 750 - 8999 0 8 185 51 81000 or more 0 0 8 18 No cash rent 0 0 0 10 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- H47/48. Meals Included in Rent (Universe: Specified renter-occupied housing units paying cash rent) H49. Inclusion of Utilities in Rent Mean (Universe: Specified renter-occupied housing units) Gross Units Rent Pay extra for 1 or more utilities 787 No extra payment for any utilities 229 Meals included 0 No meals included 1,006 8601 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------ H50. Household Income in 1989 by Gross Rent as a Percentage of Household Income H51. Age of Householder by Gross Rent as a Per- in 1989 (Universe: Specified renter-occupied housing units) centage of Household Income in 1989 (Uni- verse: Specified renter-occup. hsng unts) ---------- Percentage of HousehoLd Income ---------- Not % of -- Age of Householder -- Income 0-19e 20-24% 25-29% 30-34% 35%+ Computed Income 15-64 65 + <810,000 0 67 11 24 129 34 Less than 20 % 169 30 810,000-19,999 12 7 0 12 121 0 20 - 24 % 175 95 820,000-34,999 0 29 58 97 33 0 25 - 29 % 52 17 835,000-49,999 80 141 0 8 0 0 30 - 34 % 115 36 850,000 + 107 26 0 10 0 10 35 + % 212 71 Not computed 34 10 --------------_____________________________________________________________________________________________________ State Data Center, Mass. Institute for Social & Economic Research, 128 Thompson HaLL, Univ. of Mass./Amherst 01003 (413) 545-3460 Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 [Machine-Readable Data File) Page 26 of 29 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevt 140) Housing: Mortgage Status and Owner Costs Page 27 of 29 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevl 140) State: MA County: 009 (Essex) CMSA: 1122 PMSA: 7090 Tract: 2047.02 H52/53. Mortgage Status and Selected H54/55. Race/Ethnicity of Householder by Mortgage Status and Monthly Owner Costs Selected Monthly Owner Costs (Universe: Specified owner- (Universe: Specified owner-occupied housing units) occupied housing units) ---- ------- With a Mortgage ----------- With a mortgage: Amer Ind Asian & Other * Hispanic Less than $200 0 White Black Esk & AL Pac Isl Race * Origin $ 200 - 299 0 $ 300 - 399 65 $ 0 - 299 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 $ 400 - 499 95 $ 300 - 499 160 0 0 0 0 * 7 $ 500 - 599 100 $ 500 - 699 148 0 0 0 0 * 0 $ 600 - 699 48 $ 700 - 999 195 0 0 0 0 * 0 $ 700 - 799 55 $1000 - 1499 173 0 0 0 0 * 0 $ 800 - 899 72 $1500 or more 54 0 0 0 8 * 8 $ 900 - 999 68 $ 1000 - 1249 112 -------------------------- Not Mortgaged -------- $ 1250 - 1499 61 $ 1500 - 1999 55 Amer Ind Asian & Other * Hispanic $ 2000 or more 7 White Black Esk & Al Pac Isl Race * Origin Total 738 $ 0 - 99 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 $ 100 - 199 14 0 0 0 0 * 0 $ 200 - 299 207 0 0 0 0 * 0 Not mortgaged: $ 300 - 399 65 0 0 0 0 * 0 $ 400 or more 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 Less than $100 0 $ 100 - 149 14 $ 150 - 199 0 $ 200 - 249 59 $ 250 - 299 148 $ 300 - 349 42 $ 350 - 399 23 $ 400 or more 0 Total 286 Median owner costs: With a mortgage $808 Not mortgaged $274 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- H57. Mean Selected Monthly Owner Costs by Mortgage Status H56. Aggregate Selected Monthly Owner Costs by Mortgage Status (Universe: Owner-occupied condominium housing units) (Universe: Owner-occupied mobile homes or trailers) With a mortgage With a mortgage $0 Not mortgaged Not mortgaged $0 State Data Center, Mass. Institute for Social & Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hall, Univ. of Mass./Amherst 01003 (413) 545-3460 Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 [Machine-Readable Data File] Page 27 of 29 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevl 140) Housing: Owner Costs and Income Page 28 of 29 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SUMLevL 140) State: MA County: 009 (Essex) CMSA: 1122 PMSA: 7090 Tract: 2047.02 H58. Mortgage Status by Selected Monthly Owner Costs H63. Aggregate Household Income in 1989 by Tenure and Mortgage as a Percentage of Household Income in 1989 Status (Universe: Occupied housing units) (Universe: Specified owner-occupied housing units) % of With a Not Aggregate Income Total Mortgage Mortgaged Household Income 0 - 19 % 611 395 216 20 - 24 % 86 78 8 Owner occupied: 25 - 29 % 118 102 16 With a mortgage $47,305,373 30 - 34 % 60 51 9 Not mortgaged $12,057,735 35 + % 135 112 23 Renter occupied $29,034,078 Not computed 14 0 14 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- H59. Household Income in 1989 by Selected Monthly Owner Costs as a Percentage of Household Income in 1989 (Universe: Specified owner-occupied housing units) Household ------------------- Percentage of Income -------------- Not Income 0-19% 20-24% 25-29% 30-34% 35%+ Computed Total Less than $10,000 0 0 0 0 31 14 45 $10,000 - 19,999 55 8 16 16 40 0 135 $20,000 - 34,999 65 23 7 7 48 0 150 $35,000 - 49,999 118 0 54 30 16 0 218 $50,000 or more 373 55 41 7 0 0 476 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- H60. Age of Householder by Selected Monthly Owner Costs as a Percentage of Household Income in 1989 (Universe: Specified owner-occupied housing units) Age of Householder % of Income Total 15-64 65 + 0 - 19 % 611 458 153 20 - 24 % 86 86 0 25 - 29 % 118 102 16 30 - 34 % 60 51 9 35 + % 135 105 30 Not computed 14 0 14 Total 1,024 802 222 ------------ State Data Center, Mass. Institute for Social & Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hall, Univ. of Mass./Amherst 01003 (413) 545-3460 Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 [Machine-Readable Data File] Page 28 of 29 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevl 140) Housing: Plumbing Facilities Page 29 of 29 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevL 140) State: MA County: 009 (Essex) CMSA: 1122 PMSA: 7090 Tract: 2047.02 H70. Plumbing Facilities by Units in Structure H68. Age of Householder by Plumbing Facilities (Universe: Housing units) (Universe: Occupied housing units) Lacking - Age of Householder - Complete Complete 15-64 65 + Plumbing Plumbing Facilities Facilities Complete plumbing facilities 1,648 549 Lacking complete plumbing facilities 16 0 1, detached 1,076 0 1, attached 26 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 414 0 3 or 4 180 0 5 - 9 65 0 H69. Tenure by Plumbing Facilities by Persons per Room 10 - 19 105 16 (Universe: Occupied housing units) 20 - 49 307 0 50 or more 114 0 Owner Renter Mobile home 0 0 Occupied Occupied Other 22 0 ------------------------------------------------------------ Complete plumbing facilities: 1.00 person or less 1,197 966 H71. Plumbing Facilities by Persons per Room by Year 1.01 - 1.50 persons 0 20 Structure Built 1.51 persons or more 0 14 (Universe: Occupied housing units) Occupied Lacking complete plumbing facilities: Complete plumbing facilities: Units 1.00 person or less 0 16 1.00 person or less: 1.01 - 1.50 persons 0 0 1940 to March 1990 1,304 1.51 persons or more 0 0 1939 or earlier 859 1.01 persons or more: -------------------------------- ____---_--_-___--- 1940 to March 1990 13 1939 or earlier 21 H64/65. Plumbing Facilities (Universe: Housing units) Lacking complete plumbing facilities: Total Vacant 1.00 person or less: Units Units 1940 - March 1990 16 1939 or earlier 0 Complete plumbing facilities 2,309 112 1.01 persons or more: Lacking complete plumbing facilities 16 0 1940 - March 1990 0 1939 or earlier 0 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- H66/67. Race/Ethnicity of Householder by Plumbing Facilities (Universe: Occupied housing units) Amer Ind Asian & Other * Hispanic White Black Esk & AL Pac IsL Race * Origin Complete plumbing facilities 2,069 50 0 43 35 * 101 Lacking complete plumbing facilities 16 0 0 0 0 * 0 State Data Center, Mass Institute for Social & Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hatt, Univ. of Mass./Amherst 01003 (413) 545-3460 Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 [Machine-Readable Data File] Page 29 of 29 Area Name: Tract 2047.02 Area Type: Census Tract (SumLevL 140) III iF HOUSING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT �TE-PERSONS-BY--BLOCK-GROUP-AND-CENSUS--TRACT- -- -- ----METRO-CODE 7 90 4-PERSON INCOME LIMIT 34200 COUNTY CODE 027 '6 REG! i C, CENSUS BLK TOTAL LOW-MOD PERCENT .AGE-MC-D-TRAC-T--GRP— -PERSONS---PERseNS-LOW-MOD- .170 140 2021 0 0 0.00 .70 t46 Re2i T e.66 :,TO 140 2031 0 0 0.00 0.00 )TO 140 2031 6 0 0 0.00 0 O-O-.-Oo i70 140 2032 0 0 0.00 i-70 i40kb --0 0.5 570 140 2041 7667 2919 - 38.07 T,/,69 140--2041 1- ;70 140 2041 2 780 371 47.561P '70 140 2041 4 1391 618 `44.43# S3,,21 i70—# 40 204# 5 2EI82 502 E4. 1i :5-s'wq 570 140 2041 6 438 244 U55'71,*eScj , 02 ,TO----440--2041---- iiTO 140 2041 8 1154 654 +� 536.674 2-6 -09 �- t866 X40:49 s--&Q= 'Ir 570 140 2042 1 438 163 37:21 5fe t4e 2042 2 649--421 64;9T., 370 140 2042 3 1049 544 �51'.861 61 A q :T6-1-49 2042 4- 570 140 2042 5 622 284 45.66 ;70-440-z 42-----6-- 570 140 2042 7 - _563 46 8. 17 570 140 2:043 —430@!F 1994 t615.66 S70 140 2043 1 713 285 39.97 52 Lj .70 L40 204a 2 . 1-a 570 1.410 Z043 3 967 644 66,60' 68, 5 969-- j.7F0-r 140 ZO*4' - 413 X51 579, i4e LL04 6. - i7 Sto 14, 0:_ZO44,_* 22 161: 54.03 3 . Tq 140 ?Q441k4 4 "3 . 260 39 Z" Z' H. I'L ,.:S7(3--#40-204- -j 570 '1402044 9 V^ A^ �^A= . St7O . 140 Z045 1 99 26.76 ,S70-1 ,140-2046 2 804 462, -52.26 x.2.27 1, iTo 146.11045i 3, 665 3ZO. 4.9.O;� Z ql- - 57 110 1 s I I 1 l.0 —140-2045 4- -796-._...... ZZ6Il 'o'�49 , s70 140 2o46 ' 5181 ZOZe q?. 114 3 TAPE 9'.STATE OF MASSACHUESETTS DATE 0§/101/93 PAGE' 601. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT LOW-AND-MODERATE--PERSONS-BY--BLOCK-GROUP- AND-CENSUS--TRACT -- -- - - ME-TRO-CODE-7090 E LEVEL USED: 4-PERSON INCOME LIMIT 34200 COUNTY CODE OZ7 RES,HG6D 5 _` EG-I5 - ��- CENSUS BLK TOTAL LOW-MOD PE ENT ----PLACE-MCD-TRACT-GRP—PERSONS-- -PERSONS LOW-MOD ----- 3670 OW-MOD ----3670 140 2046 1 596 230 38.59 • 51,35 -670 -140 2046. 2 788 197 c7 cs '14 3670 140 2046 3 761 348 45.73 34,23 Z4 493-`5-3 _3€i li �G70-140-2046 4----� •ti 3670 140 2046 5 878 341 38.84 Hg,05 --ZUd--8G-.43-e---,55��----- ,t , ) - 3670 140 2046 7 51Z 209 40.82 1047- 01 `2.1---- d4b� -1 �A47U1 ' Af dpi--aT�-r--'*vTv 3674 140 204701 1 511 Z97 C58.7. 12 Zi O.I 3670-140-204701 Z 1-176 5Z5--44.64 --�{-0� 3670 140 204701 3 2446 957 39. 13 5 1 ?047,02--- 3670--140-804702- --___ --5671 -- ---1922 -33 89 _._-.4V,y'9-.- -- 3670 140 204702 1 545 263 48.26 0 ("7. 1Y 3670- 14fi-2047 86393-- z 3670 140 204702 5 477 Zil 44.23 L3.5n 3670--i40-204702-6 s_09-----25-+-49o90 3670 140 204702 7 510 176 34.51 65.03 0----U------0,00--- pt. ) - --0,00- pt, ) 3670 140 2172 7 - 6390 _15080--41.-00 LEMENT--COMMUNITY TOTALS 27 SUS SPECIAL- TAB TAPE:-STATE-OF-k1ASSACHUESE-T-TS DATE-05/-10<93- PAGE 002 ------------ I'J Profile 1 - General characteristics of the Population REPORT 19l-13 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 1 Area Name: Salem city - Area Type: Minor Civil Division State:MA County:Essex MCD: 140 P1. Persons/Area/Density P6/8/10. Race and Hispanic Origin (Universe: Persona) Total Persons Not Of Hispanic Origin Hispanic origin Total Persons 38,091 Number PCT Number PCT Number PCT Total Area (sq.miles) 18.10 Total 38,091 100.0% 35,543 100.0% 2,548 100.0% Land Area 8.10 White 35,410 93.0% 34,348 96.6% 1,062 41.7% Water Area 9.95 Black 1,017 2.7% 564 1.6% 453 17 .8% Population Density: Persons per American Indian, square mile of Land area 4,702.30 Eskimo or Aleut 106 0.3% 63 0.2% 43 1.7% Asian or Pacific P5. Sex Islander 522 1.4% 508 1.4% 14 0.5% (Universe: Persons) Number PCT Other Race 1,036 2.7% 60 0.2% 976 38.3% Total 38,091 100.0% Female 20,465 53.7% P9. Hispanic Origin (Universe: Persons) Male 17,626 46.3% Number PCT P11/12. Persons by Sex by Age Total 38,091 100.0% (Universe: Persons) P7 . Race Not of Hispanic Origin 35, 543 93.3% (Universe: Persons) Number PCT Hispanic Origin 2,548 6.7% Age Total Female Male Total 38,091 100.0% Mexican 56 0. 1% White 35,410 93.0% Puerto Rican 592 1.6% Total 38,091 20,465 17, 626 Black 1,017 2.7% Cuban 30 0. 1% Under 1 479 224 255 American Indian, other Hispanic 1,670 4.9% 1 - 2 1,040 524 516 Eskimo, or Aleut 106 0.3% 3 - 4 908 454 454 American Indian 106 0.3% P28. Group Quarters (Universe:Persons In GQ) 5 407 223 184 Eskimo 0 0.0% Number PCT 6 414 210 _ 204 Aleut 0 0.0% Total in Group Quarters 1, 146 100.0% 7 to 9 1, 156 543 613 Asian or Pacific Isl. 522 1.4% Persons in Institutions: 296 25.8% 10 - 11 734 342 392 Asian 501 1.3% Correctional Insts. 149 13.0% 12 - 13 674 354 320 Chinese 123 0.3% Nursing Homes '73 6.4% 14 333 165 168 Filipino 90 0.2% Mental (Psychiatric) 15 348 165 183 Japanese 33 0.1% Hospitals 0 0.0% 16 369 174 195 Asian Indian 53 0.1% Juvenile Institutions 15 1.3% 17 359 172 187 Korean 32 0.1% Other Institutions 59 5.1% 18 470 263 207 Vietnamese 135 0.0% Other Persons In Group Qtra 850 74.2% 19 706 417 289 Cambodian 3 0.0% College Dormitories 728 63.5% 20 769 446 323 Hmony 0 0.0% Military Dormitories 0 0.0% 21 714 421 293 Laotian 6 0.0% Emergency Shelters For 22 - 24 2, 184 1, 150 1,034 Thai 1 0.0% Homeless 77 6.7% 25 - 29 4,276 2,222 2,054 Other Asian 25 0.1% Visible in Street Locales 3 0.3% 30 - 34 3,916 1,970 1,946 Pacific Islander 21 0.1% Other Non-Institutional 35 - 39 3,077 1, 547 1, 530 Polynesian 11 0.0% Group Quarters 42 3.7% 40 - 44 2,477 1,288 1, 189 Hawaiian 6 0.0% 45 - 49 1,859 1,003 856 Samoan 1 0.0% M3->7. Median Age by Race/Hisp Orig and Sex 50 - 54 1,480 780 700 Tongan 1 0.0% (Universe: Persons) 55 - 59 1,505 779 726 Other Polynesian 3 0.0% Total Female Male 60 - 61 622 352 270 Micronesian 5 0.0% Total 33.45 34.48 32.42 62 - 64 1,035 594 441 Guamanian 5 0.0% White 34.23 35.40 33. 14 65 - 69 1,652 950 702 Other Micronesian 0 0.0% Black 24.68 25.13 24.37 70 - 74 1,500 954 546 Melanesian 2 0.0% Amer Ind, Eek, Aleut 26.00 23.50 27.50 75 - 79 1,258 791 467 Pacific Isl. , Other 3 0.0% Asian or Pac.Islander 29.00 28.20 30.21 80 - 84 803 557 246 Other Race 1,036 2.7% Other 22.40 22.41 22.38 85 & over 567 431 136 Hispanic Origin 24.10 25.34 22.89 Note: The population counts set forth herein are subject to possible correction for undercount or overcount. The U.S. Department of Commerce is considering whether to correct these counts and will publish corrected counts, if any, not later than July 15, 1991. For sore information see definitions and notes. State Data Center, Massachusetts institute for Social and Economic Research, 128 Thompson Nall, University of Massachusetts, MA 01003 (413) 545.3460 !1 Profile 2 - Persons By Age, Race, Sex And Hispanic Origin - REPORT #91-14 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 1 Area Name: Salem city Area Type: Minor Civil Division State:MA County:Essex MCD: 140 P12. Persons by Age, Race and Sex (Universe: Persons) P13. Hispanic Origin All Persons: 38,091 All Females: 20,465 All Males: 17,626 (Universe: Hisp Persons) ------White------ -----Black----- Am. Ind/Eek/Aleut -Asian/Pac Isl.- ---Other Race-- Age Total Female Total Female Total Female Total Female Total Female Age Total Female Total 35,410 19,098 1,017 496 106 64 522 279 1,036 528 Total 2,548 1, 320 Under 1 422 198 21 10 2 1 6 3 28 12 Under 1 74 34 1 - 2 913 465 51 23 7 4 16 9 53 23 1 - 2 137 68 3 - 4 805 403 39 17 2 1 15 9 47 24 3 - 4 113 50 5 360 192 14 7 3 2 8 6 22 16 5 52 34 6 360 179 24 16 3 1 7 2 20 12 6 55 30 7 to 9 1,014 479 46 17 4 1 29 18 63 28 7 to 9 151 65 10 - 11 656 305 27 10 8 6 18 7 25 14 10 - 11 90 45 12 - 13 592 312 22 13 2 2 12 5 46 22 12 - 13 86 39 14 284 143 16 6 5 4 6 1 22 11 14 52 27 15 306 142 18 7 0 0 6 5 18 11 15 45 23 16 331 154 13 9 1 1 7 3 17 7 16 43 20 17 310 151 15 4 1 1 8 4 25 12 17 42 19 18 401 222 28 15 3 3 10 7 28 16 18 56 27 19 626 370 37 21 3 2 11 9 29 15 19 57 32 20 682 394 41 26 1 1 8 5 37 20 20 55 30 21 653 386 25 15 3 1 4 2 29 17 21 57 32 22 - 24 1,999 1,072 60 30 3 2 34 17 68 29 22 - 24 156 75 25 - 29 3,932 2,052 158 76 10 4 70 43 106 47 25 - 29 304 149 30 - 34 3,613 1,815 111 50 9 6 78 42 105 57 30 - 34 272 148 35 - 39 2,853 1,442 66 29 11 4 58 28 89 44 35 - 39 190 100 40 - 44 2, 326 1,206 49 26 10 7 40 18 52 31 40 - 44 118 69 45 - 49 1, 757 952 34 20 . 5 3 21 8 42 20 45 - 49 108 60 50 - 54 1, 414 743 22 12 2 2 20 13 22 10 50 - 54 66 40 55 - 59 1,462 754 21 13 2 1 6 3 14 8 55 - 59 47 24 60 - 61 606 343 6 2 1 0 3 1 6 6 60 - 61 18 12 62 - 64 1,017 582 6 4 1 0 4 3 7 5 62 - 64 21 14 65 - 69 1, 630 939 7 3 1 1 7 4 7 3 65 - 69 41 22 70 - 74 1,483 942 10 7 1 1 3 2 3 2 70 - 74 20 14 75 - 79 1,244 783 6 4 0 0 6 2 2 2 75 - 79 10 8 80 - 84 794 549 3 3 2 2 1 0 3 3 80 - 84 6 6 85 & over 565 429 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 85 & over 6 4 Under 65 Under 65 0-4 2, 140 1,066 111 50 11 6 37 21 128 59 0-4 324 152 5-17 4,213 2,057 195 89 27 18 101 51 258 133 5-17 616 302 5-11 2,390 1,155 111 50 18 10 62 33 130 70 5-11 348 174 12-14 876 455 38 19 _ 7 6 18 6 68 33 12-14 138 66 15-17 947 447 46 20 2 2 21 12 60 30 15-17 130 62 18-64 23, 341 12, 333 684 339 64 36 367 199 634 325 18-64 1,525 812 18-44 17,085 8,959 595 288 53 30 313 171 543 276 18-44 1,265 662 45-64 6,256 3,374 89 51 11 6 54 28 91 49 45-64 260 150 Other Age Groupe Other Age Groue 16+ 29,698 16,280 739 370 70 42 399 214 692 355 16+ 1,693p 905 18+ 29,057 15,975 711 357 68 40 384 207 650 336 18+ 1,608 866 62+ 6,733 4,224 33 22 5 4 21 11 23 16 62+ 104 68 65+ 5,716 3,642 27 18 4 4 17 8 16 11165+ 83 54 Mote: The population counts set forth herein are subject to possible correction for undercount or overcast. The U.S. Departmnt of Coomerce is considering whether to correct these counts and will publish corrected counts, if any, not later than July 15, 1991. For more information see definitions and notes. - -- State Data Center, Massachusetts institute for Social and Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hall, University of Massachusetts, MA 01003 (413) 545-3460 Report ,/91-15 Profile 3 - Household and Family Characteristics 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 1 Area Name: Salem city Area Type: Minor Civil Division State:MA County:Essex MCD:140 _ P1/2/3/15/17/17A. Persons, Households P14. Sex by Marital Status (Universe: Persons 15 Years and Over) Total Persons And Families Total PCT Female PCT Male PCT 38,091 Total Persons 31,946 100.0% 17,426 100.08 14,520 100.08 in Households Persona 36,945 Never Married 11,368 35.6% 5,770 33.1% 5,598 38.6% Total Households 15,806 Now Married, Persons Per Household 2.34 Except Separated 14,459 45.3% 7,245 41.6% 7,214 49. 7% Persons In Families 28,015 Separated 804 2.5% 495 2.8% 309 2. 1% Total Families 9,417 Widowed 2,701 8.5% 2,297 13.2% 404 2.8% Persons Per Family 2.97 Divorced 2,614 8.2% 1,619 9.3% 995 6.9% P15. Household Type and Relationship P21. Household Type and Relationship P23. Household Type and Relationship (Universe: Persons) Persons PCT (Universe:Persons Under 18) (Universe: Persons 65+) Persona PCT Total 38,091 100.0% Persons PCT Total In Households 36,945 97.0% Total 7,221 100.0% In Households 5,780 100.0% In Family Households 28,705 75.4% In Households 5, 671 98.4% Householder 7,178 99.48 In Family Households 3,547 61.48 9,417 24.78 Householder or Spouse 3 0.0% Householder 1,915 33.1% Spouse 6,874 18.0% Own Child 6,715 93.0% Spouse 1, 169 20.2% Child 10,087 26.5% In Married Couple Other Relative 446 7.7% Natural-Born/Adopted 9,764 25.6% Family 4, 705 65.2% Non-Relative 17 0.38 Step 323 0.7% In Other Family 2,010 27.8% In NonFamily Households 2, 124 36.7% Grandchild 348 0.9% Male Householder, Male Householder 389 6.7% Other Relatives 1,289 3.4% No Wife Present 237 3.3% Living Alone 370 6.4% Non-Relatives 690 1.8% Female Householder, Not Living Alone 19 0.3% In NonFamily Households 8,240 21.6% No Husband Present 1,773 24.6% Female Householder 1,693 29.3% Householder Liv. Alone 4,995 13.1% Other Relatives 350 4.8% Living Alone 1,662 28.8% Householder Not Alone 1,394 3.7% Non-Relatives 110 1.5% Not Living Alone 31 0. 5% Non-Relatives 1,851 4.9% In Group Quarters 43 0.6% Non-Relatives 42 0.7% In Group Quarters 1,146 3.0% Institutionalized 23 0.3% In Group Quarters 109 1.9% Institutionalized 296 0.8% Other persons in Institutionalized 103 1.8% Others in Group Quarters 850 2.2% Group Quarters 20 0.3% Others in Group Quarters 6 0. 1% P22. Relationship and Age --All-- ------------- Persons In Households ------------- ---- Persons In Group Quarters (Univ. :Persons Under 18) Total Total Own Child Other Relative NonRelatives Total Institutional Other Under 18 7,221* 7, 178* - 6,715 350 110 43 23 20 Under 3 years 11519 1,509 1,388 106 15 10 0 10 3 to' 4 years 908 904 850 48 6 5 years 407 407 384 4 0 4 16 7 6 0 6 0 0 6 to 11 years 2,304 2,298 2,158 88 52 12 to 13 years 674 673 634 33 6 1 1 0 14 years 333 330 317 12 15 to 17 ears < * 1 3 3 0 Y 1,076 21.0% 974 3% 23 19 19 0 % Under 3 years 21.6% 21.08 20.7% 30.3% 13.6% 23.3% 0.0% 50.0% % 3 and 4 years 12.68 12.6% 12. 7% 13.7% 5.5% 9.3% 0.0% 20.0% % 5 years 5.6% 5. 7% 5.7% 4.6% 6.4% 0.0% 0.08 0.0% % 6 to 11 years 31.9% 32.0% 32.18 25.1% 47.38 14.08 0.0% 30.0% % 12 to 13 years 9.3% 9.4% 9.48 9.1% 5.3% 2.0% 4.0% 8 14 years 4.6% 4.6% 4.7% 3.4% 0.9% 7.0% 13.0% 0.0% % 15 to 17 years 14.98* 14.78* 14.7% 13.4% 20.9% 44.2% 82.6% 0.0% *Includes 3 Householders and Spouses under 18 not shown separately. Mote: The population counts set forth herein are subject to possible correction for undercount or overcast. The U.S. De rtment of Commerce is considers correct these casts and Mill publish corrected counts, if any, not later than July 15, 1991. For acre information see definitions and notes, ns whether to State Data Center, Massachusetts Institute for Social and Economic Research, 128 Thonpson Mall, University of Massachusetts, MA 01003 (413) 545-3460 Profile 4 - Household Characteristics Report 191-16 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 1 Civil Division Area Name: Salem city Area - State:MACounty:Essex MCD:14O P16.Household Size and Type P24/25. Households By Household Size/Type by Age of Members (Universe:Households) (Universe: Households) Households Peron 4,995 --All Households-- 1 Person 2 or More Persons 1 Male sHouseholder 1,755 Households With: Total PCT Household Family NonFamily. Female Householder 3,240 1 or more Persons 60 Years & over 5,378 34.0& 2,380 2,913 85 2 or More Persons 10,811 No Persons 60 Years and over 10,428 66.08 2, 615 6, 504 1, 309 Family Households 9,417 1 or more Persons 65 Years & over 4,370 27.6% 2,032 2,272 66 Married Couple Family 6,874 No Persons 65 Years and over 11,436 72.48 2,963 7,145 1, 328 With related children 2,730 No related children 4, 144 P27. Household Type and Household Size (Universe: Households) Other Familyy 2, 543 ---- All Households ---- ---- Family ---- --- NonFamily - Male Houeeholder,No Wife Pres. 534 Total Pct Cum.Pct Total Pct Total Pct -- With related children 176 1 Person 4,995 31.6% 31.6% N/A N/A 4,995 78.28 ' WiNo th children 358 2 Persons 5,209 33.0% 64.6% 4,146 44.0% 1,063 16. 6% Female Householder, No 3 Persons 2,569 16. % 80.8 92.88% 1,830 19.48 72 1. 118% 2,332 24.88 237 3. Husband present 2,009 4 Persons 1,902 12.008 With related children 1,139 5 Persona 756 4.8% 97.68 743 7.9% 13 0.2% , No related children 870 6 Persons 247 1.6% 99.2% 239 2.5% 8 0. 18 Non-Family Households 1,714 7 or more Persons 128 0.8% 100.0% 127 1.3% 1 0.0% . Male Householder Female Householder 675 Total Households 15,806 100.0% ---- 9,417 100.0% 6,389 100.0% P19/2O. Race/Hispanic Origin of Householder by Household Type Amer.Ind/Eek. Asian or Other Hispanic (Universe:HOUseholde) Total Pct White Pct Black Pct Aleut Pct Pac.Isl. Pct Race Pct Origin Pct Family Households 9,417 100.08 8,856-100.0% 212 100.0% 22 100.0% 109 100.0% 218 100.0% 575 100.0% Married Couple Fam 6,874 73.0% 6,618. 74.7% 76 35.8% 10 45.5% 88 80.7% 82 37.6% 229 39.8% With Rela. Child 2,730 29.0% 2,550 28.8% 50 23.6% 5 22.7% 60 55.0% 65 29.8% 164 28.5% No Related Child 4, 144 44.0% 4,068 45.9% 26 12.3% 5 22.7% 28 25.7% 17 7.8% 65 11.3% Other Family 21543 27.0% 2,238 25.3% 136 64.2% 12 54.5% 21 19.3% 136 62.4% 346 60.2% Male Householder No Wife present 534 5.7% 489 5.5% 17 8.0% 0 0.0% 9 8.3% 19 8.7% 46 8.08 . With Rela. Child 176 1.9% 152 1.7% 9 4.2% 0 0.0% 6 5.8% 17 3.5% 22 3.88 • No related Child 358 3.88 337 3.8% 8 3.8% 0 0.08 Female Householder No Husb present 2,009 21.3% 1,749 19.7% 119 56. 1% 12 54.5% 12 11.0% 117 53.7% 300 52.2% With Rela. Child 1, 139 12.18 918 10.4% 101 47.6% 10 45.5% 11 10. 1% 99 45.4% 254 44.2% No Related Child 870 9.28 831 9.4% 18 8.58 2 9.18 1 0.9% 18 8.3% 46 8.0% NonFamily Households 6, 389 100.0% 6,182 100.0% 106 100.0% 8 100.0% 50 100.0% 43 100.0% 143 100.0% 4 995 7 8.28 4 BB 4 79.0% 60 56.6% 6 75.0% 23 46.0% 22 51.2% 89 62. 2% H.H. Living Alone 21 48.88 54 37.8% H.H. Not Liv. Alone 1, 394 21.88 1,298 21.08 46 43.48 2 25.08 27 54.08 P18. Age of Household Members By Household Type With Persons Without Persons (Universe: Households) Total Pct Under 18 Pct Under 18 Pct P26. Household Type Family Households 9,417 100.0% 4,058 100.0% 5,359 100.0% (Universe: households) Married-Couple Family 6,874 73.0% 2,740 67.5% 4, 134 77.1% Other Family 2, 543 27.0% 1,318 32 .5% 1,225 22.9% All Households 15,806 Male Householder, No Wife Present 534 5.7% 178 4.4% 356 6.6% Households with 1 or Female Householder, No Husband Present 2,009 21.3% 1, 140 28. 1% 869 16.2% More Non-Relatives 1,960 NonFamily Households 6,389 100.0% 38 100.0% 6,351 100.0% Households with No Male Householder 2,474 38.7% 28 73.7% 2,446 38.5% Non-Relatives 13,846 Female Householder 3,915 61.3% 10 26.3% 3,905 61.5% Note: The population cants set forth herein are subject to possible correction for undercount or overcount. The U.S. Department of Commerce is considering whether to correct these cants and will publish corrected counts, If any, not toter then July 15, 1991. For more Information see definitions and notes. State Data Center, Massachusetts Institute for Social and Economic Research, 128 Thompson Nett, University of Massachusetts, MA 01003 (413) 545.3460 Profile 5 - Housing Unit Characteristics and Tenure Report 091-17 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 1 Area Name: Salem city Area Type: Minor Civil Division State:MA County:Essex MCD:140 H4. Urban and Rural H8/9. Tenure by Race of Householder (Universe: Housing Units) Units (Universe: Occupied Housing Units) All Housing Units 17,161 Occupied Owner Occupied Renter Occupied Urban 0 Units Pct Unite Pct Unite Pct Inside Urbanized Areae 0 All Races 15,806 100.08 7,275 100.08 8,531 100.06 Outside Urbanized Areae 0 1 Rural 0 White 15,038 95.18 7,178 98.78 7,860 92. 16 Not Defined for This File 17,161 Black 318 2.08 34 0.58 284 3.36 American Indian H1/2/3/5. Housing Unite by Tenure and Vacancy Eskimo or Aleut 30 0.28 5 0. 18 25 0.36 (Universe: Housing Units) Asian or Pacific Islander 159 1.08 47 0.66 112 1.36 Housing Units Pct Other Race 261 1.78 11 0.28 250 2.96 All Housing Units 17, 161 100.08 Occupied 15,806 92. 18 H1O/11. Hispanic Origin of Householder by Race of Householder and Tenure Owner Occupied 7,275 42.48 (Universe: Occupied Housing Unita) Renter Occupied 8,531 49.76 ---- Not of ----- -------------- Hispanic Origin --------------- Vacant 1,355 7.96 -Hispanic Origin- ---------------------------------------------- For Rent 865 5.08 Occupied Occupied Owner Occupied Renter Occupied For Sale Only 193 1. 18 Units Pct Units, Pct Units Pct Units Pct Rented or Sold, Not Occupied 71 0.48 All Races 15,088 100.06 718 100.06 63 100.06 655 100.06 For Seasonal, Recreational Or Occasional Use 70 0.48 White 14,724 97.68 314 43.78 48 76.28 266 40. 66 ' For Migrant Workers 0 0.08 Black 180 1.28 138 19.28 4 6.38 134 20.58 Other Vacant 156 0.98 Amer.Indian/ Esk./Aleut 17 0.16 13 1.88 0 0.06 13 2.06 Asian/Pacific Islander 156 1.08 3 0.48 1 1.68 2 0. 36 , H14/15/16. Average Rooms by Tenure and Vacancy Other Race 11 0.18 250 34.88 10 15.98 240 36. 68 ; (Universe: Housing Units) Average Aggregate Rooms Rooms Per Unit All Housing Units 85,045 4.96 H12. Tenure by Age of Householder (Universe: Occupied Housing Unite) Occupied 79,493 5.03 ' Owner Occupied 45,322 6.23 occupied Owner Occupied Renter Occupied Renter Occupied 34, 171 4.01 Unite Pct Units Pct Units Pct Total 15,806 100.08 7,275 100.06 8,531 100.06 Vacant 5,552 4. 10 For Rent 3, 167 3.66 15 to 24 Years 935 5.98 63 0.98 872 10. 26 For Sale only 1,045 5.41 25 to 34 Years 3,838 24.36 1, 169 16. 18 2, 669 31.36 Rented or Sold/Not Occupied 329 4. 63 35 to 44 Years 3,168 20.06 1, 562 21. 56 1,606 18.86 For Seasonal, Recreational 45 to 54 Years 1,950 12.38 1, 144 15.78 806 9.46 4.69 55 to 64 Years 1 918 12.16 1,212 16.78 706 8.38 Or Occasional Use 328 , i For Migrant Workers 0 ***. ** 65 to 74 Years 2,087 13.28 1,247 17.18 840 9.86 Other Vacant 683 4.38 75 Years & over 1,910 12.18 878 12.18 1,032 12. 18 i Note: The population counts set forth herein are subject to possible correction for undercount or overcast. The U.S. Department of Commerce Is considering whether to correct these counts and will publish corrected counts, If any, not later than July 15, 1991. For more information see definitions and notes. State Data Center, Massachusetts Institute for Social and Economic Research, 128 Thompson Mall, University of Massachusetts, NA 01003 (413) 545-3460 Profile 6 - Housing Unit Characteristics - Persons, Rooms and Tenure Report 191-18 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 1 Area Name: Salem city Area Type: Minor Civil Division State:MA County:Essex MCD:140 H17/18. Tenure by Persons InUnit (Universe: Occupied Housing Units) H13. Rooms (Universe: Housing Units) Occupied Owner Occupied Renter Occupied Units Pct Unite Pct Units Pct Total 15,806 100.0% 7,275 100.0% 8, 531 100.0% ' Housing Unite Pct 1 Person 4,995 31.6% 1,582 21.7% 3,413 40.0% 1 Room 637 3.7% 2 Persons 5,209 33.0% 2, 599 35.7% 2,610 30.6% 2 Rooms 931 5.4% 3 Persons 2,569 16.3% 1,325 18.2% 1,244 14.6% 3 Rooms 2,060 12 .0% 4 Persons 1,902 12.0% 1,099 15. 1% B03 9.4% 4 Rooms 3,529 20.6% 5 Persons 756 4.8% 449 6.2% 307 3.6% 5 Rooms 4, 163 24.3% 6 Persons 247 1.6% 158 2.2% 89 1.0% 6 Rooms 2,842 16.6% 7 or more Persons 128 0.8% 63 0.9% 65 0.8% 7 Rooms 1, 349 7.9% 8 Rooms 780 4.5% H17A/lBA/19/20. Persona in Occupied Housing Units 9 or more Rooms 870 5.1% Occupied Owner Occupied Renter Occupied Persons 36,945 18,807 18,138 Total 17, 161 100.0% Persons per Unit 2.34 2 .59 2.13 Percentage of Persons 100.0% 50.9% 49. 1% H21/22. Tenure by Persons Per Room (Universe: Occupied Housing Units) H6/7. Boarded-Up Statue and Usual Home Elsewhere Occupied Owner Occupied Renter Occupied (Universe: Vacant Housing Units) Persons Per Room Units Pct Units Pct Units Pct 0. 50 or Less 10,708 67.7% 5,461 75.1% 5,247 61.5% Vacant Units Pct 0.51 to 1.00 4, 751 30.1% 1,766 24.3% 2,985 35.0% Boarded-Up 12 0.9% 1.01 to 1.50 235 1.5% 42 0.6% 193 2.3% Not Boarded-Up 1,343 99.1% 1.51 to 2.00 88 0.6% 5 0.1% 83 1.0% 2.01 or More 24 0.2% 1 0.0% 23 0.3% Vacant, Usual Home Elsewhere 48 3. 5% Total 15,806 100.0% 7,275 100.0% 8,531 100.0% All Other Vacant 1,307 96.5% H40. Vacancy Status by Duration of Vacancy (Universe; Vacant Housing Units) Vacant Vacant For All Other Vacant Pct For Rent Pct Sale Only Pct Vacants Pct Total 1,355 100.0% 865 100.0% 193 100.0% 297 100.0% Less Than 2 Months 299 22.1% 217 25. 1% 11 5.7% 71 23.9% 2 to 6 Months 487 35.9% 347 40.1% - 56 29.0% 84 28.3% 6 or More Months 569 42.0% 301 34.8% 126 65.3% 142 47.8% H39. Age of Householder by Meals Included in Rent (Universe: Specified Renter Occupied Housing Units) All Ages Pct Under 65 Years Pct 65 Years & Over Pct Total 8,499 100.0% 6,631 100.0% 1,868 100.0% With Cash Rent 8,300 97.7% 6, 529 98.5% 1, 771 94.8% Meals Included in Rent 32 0.4% 26 0.4% 6 0.3% No Meals Included in Rent 8,268 97.3% 6,503 98.1% 1,765 94. 5% No Cash Rent 199 2.3% 102 1.5% 97 5.2% Note: The population counts set forth herein are subject to possible correction for undercount or overcount. The U.S. Departmnt of Commerce is considering whether to correct these cants and will publish corrected counts, if any, not later than July 15, 1991. For more information see definitions and notes. State Data Center, Massachusetts Institute for social and Economic Research, 126 Thompson Hall, University of Massachusetts, MA 01003 (413) 545-3460 �. Profile 7 - Financial Characteristics of Housing Units - Report 191-19 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 1 Area Name: Salem city Area Type: Minor Civil Division State:MA County:Essex MCD:140 H23. Value (Universe: Specified Owner Occupied H24/25/26/27/28. Unite and Value by Race and Hispanic Origin of Householder Housing Units) (Universe: Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units) , Units Pct Specified Owner occupied 4,444 100.0% Units Aggregate Value Average value Lees than $15,000 16 0.49 Total 4,444 $ 770,497,500 $ 173,379 $ 15,000 to $ 19,999 3 0.16 ' $ 20,000 to $ 24,999 3 0.16 White 4,389 $ 760,820,000 $ 173, 347 $ 25,000 to $ 29,999 1 0.06 Black 19 $ 3,402, 500 $ 179,079 S 30,000 to $ 34,999 0 0.06 American Indian, Eskimo $ 35,000 to $ 39,999 1 0.06 or Aleut 3 $ 750,000 $ 250,000 $ 40,000 to $ 44,999 5 0.16 Asian or Pacific Islander 30 $ 5, 112,500 $ 170,417 $ 45,000 to $ 49,999 3 0.16 Other Race 3 $ 412,500 $ 137,500 . $ 50,000 to $ 59,999 6 0.16 $ 60,000 to $ 74,999 41 0.96 Not of Hispanic Origin 4,419 $ 766,800,000 $ 173, 523 S 75,000 to S 99, 999 141 3.26 Hispanic Origin 25 $ 3,697,500 $ 147,900 $100,000 to $124,999 401 9.06 $125,000 to $149,999 953 21.46 $150,000 to $174,999 1,187 26.76 $175,000 to $199,999 799 18.06 H23A/23B/23C. Value (Universe: Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Unite) $200,000 to $249,999 564 12.76 Value $250,000 to $299,999 154 3.56 Lower Value Quartile $ 137,900 $300,000 to $399,999 113 2.56 Median Value $ 163,600 5400,000 to $499,999 36 0.86 Upper Value Quartile $ 192,900 $500,000 or more 17 0.46 H32. Contract Rent H33/34/35/36/37. Units and Contract Rent by Race and Hispanic Origin of (Universe: Specified RenterOccupiedHouseholder Housing Units) (Universe: Specified Renter-Occupied Housing Unite Paying Cash Rent) Aggregate Average Units Pct Unite Contract Rent Contract Rent Specified Renter Occupied 8,499 100.08 Total 8,300 $ 4,354,165 $ 525 With Cash rent 8,300 97.76 Lees than $100 199 2.36 White 7,635 S 3,983,297 $ 522 $ 100 to $ 149 539 6.36 Black 281 $ 155,514 $ 553 $ 150 to $ 199 266 3.16 American Indian, Eskimo $ 200 to $ 249 281 3.36 or Aleut 25 $ 13,023 $ 521 $ 250 to $ 299 215 2.56 Asian or Pacific Islander 110 $ 73,514 $ 668 S 300 to S 349 365 4.36 Other Race 249 $ 128,818 $ 517 $ 350 to $ 399 456 5.46 $ 400 to $ 449 619 7.36 Not of Hispanic Origin 7,647 $ 4,016,990 S 525 $ 450 to $ 499 561 6.66 Hispanic Origin 653 $ 337,176 $ 516 $ 500 to S 549 834 9.86 S 550 to S 599 757 8.96 $ 600 to $ 649 882 10.46 H32A/32B/32C. Contract Rent $ 650 to $ 699 746 8.86 (Universe: Specified Renter-Occupied Housing Units Paying Cash Rent) $ 700 to $ 749 540 6.46 Contract Rent $ 750 to $ 999 869 10.26 Lower Contract Rent Quartile S 373 $1,000 or more 171 2.06 Median Contract Rent S 539 No Cash Rent 199 2.36 Upper Contract Rent Quartile $ 667 Note: The Population counts set forth herein are subject to possible correction for undercount or overcount. The U.S. Department of Co=erce is considering whether to correct these counts and will publish corrected counts, if any, not toter than July 15, 1991. For more information see definitions and notes. State Data Center, Massachusetts Institute for Social and Economic Research, 128 Thoapson Halt, University of Massachusetts, MA 01003 (413) 545-3460 y. ' Profile 8 - Housing Unit structural Characteristics Report 191-20 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary aspe Type:le 1 Minor Civil Division - Area Name: Salem city State:MA County:Essex HCD: 140 H29/43. Unite and Value by Units in Structure H30. Vacancy Status (Universe: Vacant Housing Unnits) (Universe: Owner-Occupied Housing Unite) Specified Vacant For Sale Only 864 Unite Aggregate Value Average Value Specified Vacant For Rent 437 Total 7,275 $ 1,293,372,000 $ 177,783 All Other Vacants Single Unit 4,741 $ 827,940,500 S 174,634 H31. Price Asked (Universe: Specified Vacant-for-Sale 1, Detached 4,142 $ 722,486,000 $ 174,429 Housing Unite) 1, Attached 599 $ 105,454,500 $ 176,051 Aggregate Price Asked $ 9,540,000 Multi Unit 2,382 $ 440,656,500 $ 184,994 Average Price Asked $ 176,667 2 1,358 $ 250,671,500 $ 184,589 3 or more 1,024 $ 189,985,000 $ 185,532 H38. Rent Asked (Universe: Specified Vacant-for-Rent Mobile Home or Trailer 9 $ 1,342,500 $ 149,167 Housing Unite) Other 143 $ 23,432,500 $ 163,864 Aggregate Rent Asked $ 553,443 Average Rent Asked $ 641 H41/42/43. Unite in Structure (Universe: Housing Uniaca Total nt occupied Owner occupied Renter occupied Unite Pct Unite Pct Unite . Pct Unite Pct Unite Pct Total 17,161 100.0% 1,355 100.0% 15,806 100.08 7,275 100.08 8,531 100.08 Single Unit 5,438 31.7% 155 11.4% 5,283 33.48 4,741 65.2% 542 6.4% 1, Detached 4,573 26.6% 113 8.3% 4,460 28.2% 4, 142 56.9% 314 3. 6% 1, Attached 865 5.0% 42 3.1% 823 5.2% 599 8.2% 224 2.60 Multi Unit 11,290 65.8% 1,053 77.7% 10,237 64.8% 2,382 32.7% 7,855 92.1% 2 3,581 20.9% 266 19.6% 3,315 21.0% 1,358 18.7% 1,957 22 .91 3 or 4 3,450 20.18 291 21.58 3, 159 20.0% 660 9.1% 2,499 29.3% 5 to 9 1,458 8.5% 129 9.5% 1,329 - 8.4% 194 2.7% 1, 135 13.3% 10 to 19 790 4.6% 104 7.7% 686 4.3% 51 0.7% 635 7.4% 20 to 49 868 5. 1% 144 10.6% 724 4. 6% 88 1.2% 636 7.5% 50 or more 1, 143 6.7% 119 8.8% 1,024 6.5% 31 0.4% 993 11.6% Mobile Home or Trailer 10 0.1% 0 0.0% 10 0.1% 9 0.1% 1 0.0% � Other 423 2.5% 147 10.8% 276 1.7% 143 2.0% 133 1.6% H43/44. Aggregate and Average Number of Persons by Tenure by Unite in Structure (Univeree:Persons in Occupied Housing Unite) Occupied Housing Unite Owner Occupied Housing Unite Renter Occupied Housing Unite Aggregate Persona Average Persons Aggregate Persons Average Persons Aggregate Persons Average Persons Total 36,945 2.34 18,807 2.59 18, 138 2.13 Single Unit 14,369 2.72 12,931 2.73 1,438 2.65 1, Detached 12,455 2.79 11,587 2.80 868 2.73 1, Attached 1,914 2.33 1,344 2.24 570 2.54 22,015 2.15 Multi Unit 5,543 2.33 16,472 2. 10 i 2 8,035 2.42 3,401 2. 50 4, 634 2.37 3 or 4 7,258 2.30 1,510 2.29 5,748 2.30 2,624 1.97 347 1.79 2,277 2.01 5 to 9 91 1.78 1,050 1.65 i 10 to 19 1,141 1.66 1,316 1.82 143 1.63 1, 173 1.84 20 to 49 50 or more 1,641 1.60 51 1.65 1, 590 1.60 Mobile Home or Trailer 30 3.00 29 3.22 1 1.00 Other 531 1.92 304 2.13 227 1.71 Note: The population counts set forth herein are subject to possible correction for undercount or overcast. The U.S. Department of Comnerce is considering whether to correct these cants and ILL publish corrected cants, if any, not later then July 15, 1991. For more Information see definitions and notes. State Data Center, Massachusetts institute for Sociat and Economic Research, 128 Thoapson Hatt, University of Massachusetts, MA 01003 (413) 545-3460 Profile- 1 - General Characteristics of the Population REPORT /(91=13 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 1 Area Name: Tract 2043- 1!3Area Type: Census Tract State:MA County:Essex MCD:140 Place:367� TRACT:20 P1. Persons/Area/Density P6/8/10. Race and Hispanic Origin (Universe: Persons) Total Persons Not Of Hispanic Origin Hispanic Origin Total Persons 3,159 Number PCT Number PCT Number PCT Total Area (sq.miles) 0.40 Total 3,159 100.0% 1,911 100.0% 1,248 100.0% Land Area 0.20 White 2,251 71.3% 1,802 94.3% 449 36.0% Water Area 0.22 Black 312 9.9% 54 2.8% 258 20.7% - Population Density: Persons per American Indian, - square mile of Land area 13,938.30 Eskimo or Aleut 40 1.3% 8 0.4% 32 2.6% Asian or Pacific P5. Sex Islander 42 1.3% 36 1.9% 6 0.5% (Universe: Persons) Number PCT Other Race 514 16.3% 11 0.6% 503 40.3% Total 3,159 100.0% Female 1,705 54.0% P9. Hispanic Origin (Universe: Persons) Male 1,454 46.0% Number PCT P11/12. Persons by Sex by Age Total 3,159 100.0% (Universe: Persons) P7. Race Not of Hispanic Origin 1,911 60.5% (Universe: Persons) Number PCT Hispanic Origin 1,248 39.5% Age Total Female Male Total 3,159 100.0% Mexican 16 0.5% White 2,251 71.3% Puerto Rican 262 8.3% Total 3,159 1,705 1,454 Black 312 9.9% Cuban 2 0-.1% Under 1 54 27 27 American Indian, Other Hispanic 9.68 30.6% -1 - 2 120 57 63 Eskimo, or Aleut 40 1.3% 3 - 4 108 53 55 American Indian 40 1.3% P28. Group Quarters (Universe:Persons In GQ) 5 57 40 17 Eskimo 0 0.0% Number PCT 6 54 30 24 Aleut 0 0.0% Total in Group Quarters 36 100.0% Z-to 9 150 67 83 Asian or Pacific Isl. 42 1.3% Persons in Institutions: 26 72.2%, 10 - 11 82 39 43 Asian 37 1.2% Correctional Insts. 0 O.Pi 12 - 13 65 26 39 Chinese 9 0.3% Nursing Homes 26 72/2% 14 37 22 15 Filipino 0 0.0% Mental (Psychiatric) 15 44 25 19 Japanese 0 0.0% Hospitals 0 0.0% 16 25 11 14 Asian Indian 6 0.2% Juvenile Institutions 0 0.0% 17 38 23 15 Korean 0 0.0% Other Institutions 0 0.0% 18 30 12 18 Vietnamese 20 0.0% Other Persons In Group Qtrs 10 27.8% 19 41 23 18 Cambodian 0 0.0% College Dormitories 0 0.0% 20 41 23 18 Hmong 0 0.0% Military Dormitories 0 0.0% 21 48 27 21 Laotian 0 0.0% Emergency Shelters For 22 - 24 203 96 107 Thai 0 0.0% Homeless 0 0.0% 25 - 29 398 226 172 Other Asian 2 0. 1% Visible in Street Locales 0 0.0% 30 - 34 364 187 177 Pacific Islander 5 0.2% Other Non-Institutional 35 - 39 252 128 124 Polynesian 0 0.0% Group Quarters 10 27.8% 40 44 180 110 70 Hawaiian 0 0.0% 45 - 49 123 60 63 Samoan 0 0.0% M3->7. Median Age by Race/Hisp Orig and Sex 50 - 54 96 53 43 Tongan 0 0.0% (Universe: Persons) 55 - 59 76 39 37 Other Polynesian 0 0.0% Total Female Male 60 - 61 36 20 16 Micronesian 5 0.2% Total 29.81 30.68 28.81 62 - 64 65 37 28 Guamanian 5 0.2% White 32.41 33.21 31.63 65 - 69 100 49 51 Other Micronesian 0 0.0% Black 22.75 25.54 19.17 70 - 74 81 52 29 Melanesian 0 0.0% Amer Ind, Eek, Aleut 28.33 23.50 31.25 75 - 79 89 62 27 Pacific Isl. , Other 0 0.0% Asian or Pac.Islander 26.43 24.00 28.33 80 - 84 53 43 10 Other Race 514 16.3% Other 21.46 21.50 21.40 85 & over 49 38 11 Hispanic Origin 22.96 24.65 22.00 Note: The population counts set forth herein are subject to possible correction for undercount or overcount. The U.S. Department of Commerce is considering whether to correct these counts and will publish corrected counts, if any, not later than July 15, 1991. For more information see definitions and notes. State Data Center, Massachusetts Institute for Social end Economic Research, 128 Thoapson Hall, University of Massachusetts, MA 01003 (413) 545-3460 • Profile 2 — Persons By Age,—Race, Sex And Hispanic Origin • REPORT $91-14 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 1 Area Name: Tract 2043 Area Type: Census Tract State:MA County:Essex MCD:140 Place:3670 TRACT:20 P12. Persons by Age, Race and Sex (Universe: Persons) P13. Hispanic Origin All Persons: 3,159 All Females: ,1,705 All Males: 1,454 (Universe: Hisp Persons) ------White------ -----Black----- Am.Ind/Esk/Aleut —Asian/Pac Isl.— ---Other Race-- Age Total Female Total Female Total Female Total Female Total Female Age Total Female Total 2,251 1,241 312 167 40 23 42 20 514 254 Total 1,248 648 Under 1 31 17 7 4 1 1 1 1 14 4 Under 1 33 16 1 - 2 70 38 19 8 3 1 2 1 26 9 1 - 2 69 32 3 - 4 64 31 13 6 1 0 1 0 29 16 3 - 4 61 28 5 30 20 7 4 3 2 2 2 15 12 5 33 24 6 27 13 10 7 0 0 1 1 16 9 6 36 20 7 to 9 80 36 '22 10 2 0 3 2 43 19 7 to 9 87 39 10 - 11 43 21 19 6 3 3 2 1 15 8 10 - 11 50 24 12 - 13 31 13 9 6 1 1 2 1 22 5 12 - 13 43 14 14 18 12 6 1 1 1 1 0 11 8 14 26 17 15 27 15 5 3 0 0 0 0 12 7 15 30 17 16 16 5 2 1 1 1 1 0 5 4 16 15 8 17 19 12 6 3 0 -0 0 0 13 8 17 24 13 18- _ 13 6 9 3-- 0 0 0 0 8 3 18 22 8 19 23 12 9 6 0 0 0 0 9 5 19 23 14 20 24 14 3 2 1 1 0 0 13 6 20 23 12 21 28 15 6 4 0 0 1 0 13 8 21 26 15 22 - 24 151 76 16 7 1 1 2 1 33 11 22 - 24 72 26 25 - 29 296 176 47 23 3 1 7 4 45 22 25 - 29 130 64 30 - 34 279 138 29 18 6 4 8 3 42 24 30 - 34 122 72 35 - 39 189 97 10 7 6 1 3 1 44 22 35 - 39 94 53 40 - 44 123 73 19 14 5 3 2 1 31 19 40 - 44 75 48 45 - 49 87 41 13 9 1 1 1 0 21 9 45 - 49 56 31 50 - 54 69 39 9 6 1 1 2 -. 1 15 6 50 - 54 37 22 55 - 59 65 35 5 2 0 0 0 .0 6 2 55 - 59 19 7 60 - 61 32 17 2 1 _ 0 0 0 -0 2 2 60 - 61 5 3 62 - 64 60 34 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 62 - 64 9 5 65 - 69 92 47 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 65 - 69 18 7 70 - 74 77 48 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 70 - 74 6 5 75 - 79 86 60 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 75 - 79 3 3 80 - 84 52 42 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 1 1 80 - 84 1 1 85 & over 49 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 85 & over 0 0 Under 65 Under 65 0-4 165 86 39 18 5 2 4 2 69 29 0-4 163 76 5-17 291 147 86 41 11 8 12 7 152 80 5-17 344 176 5-11 180 90 58 27 8 5 - 8 6 89 48 5-11 206 107 12-14 49 25 15 7 2 2 3 1- 33 13 12-14 69 31 15-17 62 32 13 7 1 1 1 0 30 19 15-17 69 38 18-64 1,439 773 180 104 24 13 26 11 284 140 18-64 713 380 18-44 1,126 607 148 84 22 11 23 10 238 120 18-44 587 312 45-64 313 166 32 20 2 2 3 1 46 20 45-64 126 68 Other Age Groups Other Age Groupe 16+ 1,830 1,025 195 . 112 25 14 27 11 311 157 16+ 780 417 18+ 1,795 1,008 187 108 24 13 26 11 293 145 18+ 741 396 62+ 416 269 10 6 0 0 0 0 11 6 62+ 37 21 65+ 356 235 7 4 0 0 0 0 9 5165+ 28 16 Note: The population counts set forth herein are subject to possible correction for undercount or overcount. The U.S. Department of Ccamerce is considering whether to correct these counts and will publish corrected counts, if any, not later than July 15, 1991. For more information see definitions and notes. State Data Center, Massachusetts Institute for Social and Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hall, University of Massachusetts, MA 01003 ''' (413) 545-3460 • Profile 3 - Householdd Family Characteristics • Report #91-15 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 1 Area Name: Tract 2043 Area Type: Census Tract State:MA County:Essex MCD:140 Place:367O TRACT:20 P1/2/3/15/17/17A. Persons, Households P14. Sex by Marital Status (Universe: Persons 15 Years and Over) And Families Total PCT Female PCT Male PCT Total Persons 3,159 Total Persons 2,432 100.0% 1,344 100.0% 1,088 100.0% Persona in Households 3,123 Never Married 1,040 42.8% 523 38.9% 517 47.5% Total Households 1,286 Now Married, Persons Per Household - 2.43 Except Separated 805 33.1% 405 30.1% 400 36.8% Persons In Families 2,270 Separated 131 5.4% 85 6.3% 46 4.2% Total Families 701 Widowed 206 8.5% 174 12.9% 32 2.9% Persons Per Family 3.24 Divorced 250 10.3% 157 11.7% 93 8.5% P15. Household Type and Relationship P21. Household Type and Relationship P23. Household Type and Relationship (Universe: Persons) Persons PCT (Universe:Persons Under 18) (Universe: Persons 65+) Persons PCT Total 3,159 100.0% Persons PCT Total 372 100.0% In Households 3,123 98.9% Total 834 100.0% In Households 345 92.7% In Family Households 2,379 75.3% In Households 834 100.0% In Family Households 174 46.8% Householder 701 22.2% Householder or Spouse 1 0.1% Householder 96 25.8$ Spouse 352 11.1% Own Child 763 91.5% Spouse 41 11.0% Child 978 31.0% In Married Couple Other Relative 35 9.4% Natural-Born/Adopted 954 30.2% Family 319 38.2% Non-Relative 2 0.5% Step 24 0.8% In Other Family 444 53.2% In NonFamily Households 171 46.0$ Grandchild 41 1.3% Male Householder, Male Householder 44 11.8% Other Relatives 198 6.3% No Wife Present 33 4.0% Living Alone - 43 11.6% Non-Relatives 109 3.5% Female Householder, Not Living Alone 1 0.3% In NonFamily Households 744 23.6% No Husband Present 411 49.3% Female Householder 124 33.3% Householder Liv. Alone 462 14.6% Other Relatives 62 7.4% Living Alone 123 33.1% Householder Not Alone 123 3.9% Non-Relatives 8 1.0% Not Living Alone 1 0.3% Non-Relatives 159 5.0% In Group Quarters 0 0.0% Non-Relatives 3 0.8% In Group Quarters 36 1.1% Institutionalized 0 0.0% In Group Quarters 27 7.3% Institutionalized 26 0.8% Other persona in Institutionalized 26 7.0% Others in Group Quarters 10 0.3% Group Quarters 0 0.0% Others in Group Quarters 1 0.3% P22. Relationship and Age --All-- ------------- Persons In Households ------------- ---- Per eons In Group Quarters ---- (Univ. :Persons Under 18) Total Total Own Child Other Relative NonRelatives Total Institutional Other Under 18 834* $34* 763 62 8 0 0 0 Under 3 years 174 174 151 20 3 0 0 0 3 to 4 years 108 108 101 6 1 - 0 0 0 5 years 57 57 55 2 0 0 0 0 6 to 11 years 286 286 262 21 3 0 0 0 12 to 13 years 65 65 58 7 0 0 0 0 _14- years 37 37- 35 2 0 0 0 0 15 to 17 years 107* 107* 101 4 1 0 0 0 % Under 3 years 20.9% 20.9% 19.8% 32.3% 37.5$ % 3 and 4 years 12.9% 12.9% 13.2% 9.7% 12.5$ % 5 years 6.8% 6.8% 7.2% 3.2% 0.0$ % 6 to 11 years 34.3% 34.3% 34.3% 33.9% 37.5$ % 12 to 13 years 7.8% 7.8% 7.6% 11.3% 0.0$ % 14. years 4.4% 4.4% 4.6% 3.2% 0.0$ ***.*$ **:,*$ •.** *$ % 15 to 17 years 12.8$* 12.8$* 13.2% 6.5% 12.58 *Includes 1 Householders and Spouses under 18 not shown separately. Note: The poputation counts set forth herein are subject to possible correction for undercount or overcount. The U.S. Department of Commerce is considering whether to correct these counts and wilt publish corrected counts, if any, not tater than July 15, 1991. For more information see definitions and notes. State Data Center, Massachusetts Institute for Sociat and Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hatt, University of Massachusetts, MA 01003 (413) 545-3460 • Profile 4 - Household Characteristics • Report 091-16 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 1 Area Name: Tract 2043 Area Type: Census Tract State:MA County:Essex MCD:140 P1ace:3670 TRACT:20 P16.Household Size and Type P24/25. Households By Household Size/Type by Age of Members (Universe:Households) (Universe: Households) Households 1 Person 462 --All Households-- 1 Person 2 or More Persons Male Householder 194 Households With: Total PCT Household Family NonFamily Female Householder 268 1 or more Persons 60 Years & over 358 27.8% 193 160 5 2 or More Persons 824 No Persons 60 Years and over 928 72.2% 269 541 118 Family Households 701 1 or more Persons 65 Years & over 292 22.7% 166 123 3 Married Couple Family 352 No Persons 65 Years and over 994 77.3% 296 578 120 With related children 162 No related children 190 P27. Household Type and Household Size (Universe: Households) Other Family 349 ---- All Households ---- ---- Family ---- --- NonFamily --- Male Householder,No Wife Pres. 52 Total Pct Cum.Pct Total Pct Total Pct With related children 18 1 Person 462 35.9% 35.9% N/A N/A 462 79.0% No related children 34 2 Persons 369 28.7% 64.6% 272 38.8% 97 16.6% Female Householder, No 3 Persons 156 12.1% 76.7% 138 19.7% is 3.1% Husband present 297 4 Persons 146 11.4% 88.1% 140 20.0% 6 1.0% With related children 222 5 Persons 90 7.0% 95.1% 88 12.6% 2 0.3% No related children 75 6 Persons 35 2.7% 97.8% 35 5.0% 0 0.0% Non-Family Households 123 7 or more Persons 28 2.2% 100.0% 28 4.0% 0 0.0% Male Householder 72 Female Householder 51 Total Households 1,286 100.0% ---- 701 100.0% 585 100.0% P19/20. Race/Hispanic Origin of Householder by Household Type Amer.Ind/Eek. Asian or Other Hispanic (Universe:Households) Total Pct, White Pct Black Pct Aleut Pct Pac.Isl. Pct Race Pct Origin Pct Family Households 701 100.0% 500 100.0% 74 100.0% 9 100.0% 10100.0% 108 100.0% 290 100.0% Married Couple Fam 352 50.2% 286 57.2% 19 25.7% 2 22.2% 7 70.0% 38 35.2% 92 31.7% With Rela. Child 162 23.1% 107 21.4% 15 20.3% 2 22.2% 6 60.0% 32 29.6% 74 25.5% No Related Child 190 27.1% 179 35.8% 4 5.4% 0 0.0% 1 10.0% 6 5.6% 18 6.2% Other Family 349 49.8% 214 42.8% 55 74.3% 7 77.8% 3 30.0% 70 64.8% 198 68.3% Male Householder No Wife present 52 7.4% 36 - 7.2% 5 6.8% 0 0.0% 1 10.0% 10 9.3% 26 9.0% With Rela. Child 18 2.6% 9 1.8% 3 4.1% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 6 5.6% 15 5.2% No related Child 34 4.9% 27 5.4% 2 2.7% 0 0.0% 1 10.0% 4 3.7% 11 3.8% Female Householder No Husb present 297 42.4% 178 35.6% 50 67.6% 7 77.8% 2 20.0% 60 55.6% 172 59.3% With Rela. Child 222 31.7% 117 23.4% 43 58.1% 5 55.6% 2 20.0% 55 50.9% 149 51.4% No Related Child 75 10.7% 61 12.2% 7 9.5% 2 22.2% 0 0.0% 5 4.6% 23 7.9% NonFamily Households 585 100.0% 555 100.0% 17 100.0% 1 100.0% 2 100.0% 10 100.0% 39 100.0% H.H. Living Alone 462 79.0% 444 80.0% 11 64.7% 1 100.0% 1 50.0% 5 50.0% 28 71.8% H.H. Not Liv. Alone 123 21.0% 111 20.0% 6 35.3% 0 0.0% 1 50.0% 5 50.0% 11 28.2% PIS. Age of Household Members By Household Type With Persons Without Persons (Universe: Households) Total Pct Under 18 Pct Under 18 Pct P26. Household Type Family Households 701 100.0% 402 100.0% 299 100.0% (Universe: Households) Married-Couple Family 352 50.2% 162 40.3% 190 63.5% Other Family 349 49.8% 240 59.7% 109 36.5% All Households 1,286 Male Householder, No Wife Present 52 7.4% 18 4.5% 34 11.4% Households with 1 or Female Householder, No Husband Present 297 42.4% 222 55.2% 75 25.1% More Non-Relatives 211 NonFamily Households 585 100.0% 2 100.0% 583 100.0% Households with No Male Householder 266 45.5% 2 100.0% 264 45.3% Non-Relatives 1,075 Female Householder 319 54.5% 0 0.0% 319 54.7% Note: The population counts set forth herein are subject to possible correction for undercount or overcount. The U.S. Department of Commerce is considering whether to correct these counts and will publish corrected counts, if any, not later than July 15, 1991. For more information see definitions and notes. State Data center, Massachusetts Institute for Social and Economic Research, 128 Thonpson Hatt, University of Massachusetts, MA 01003 (413) 545-3460 0 Profile 5 - Housing Unit Characteristics and Tenure Report #91-17 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 1 Area Name: Tract 2043 Area Type: Census Tract State:MA County:Eesex MCD:140 P1ace:3670 TRACT:20 H4. Urban and Rural H8/9. Tenure by Race of Householder (Universe: Housing Units) Units (Universe: Occupied Housing Units) All Housing Units 1,511 Occupied Owner Occupied Renter Occupied Urban 0 Units Pct Unite Pct Units Pct Inside Urbanized Areas 0 All Races 1,286 100.0% 248 100.0% 1,038 100.0% Outside Urbanized Areas 0 Rural 0 White 1,055 82.0% 242 97.6% 813 78.3% Not Defined for This File 1,511 Black 91 7.1% 1 0.4% 90 8.7% American Indian H1/2/3/5. Housing Units by Tenure and Vacancy Eskimo or Aleut 10 0.8% 0 0.0% 10 - 1.0% (Universe: Housing Units) Asian or Pacific Islander 12 0.9% 1 0.4% 11 1.1% Housing Units Pct Other Race 118 9.2% 4 1.6% 114 11.0% All Housing Units 1,511 100.0% Occupied 1,286 85.1% H10/11. Hispanic Origin of Householder by Race of Householder and Tenure Owner Occupied 248 16.4% (Universe: Occupied Housing Units) Renter Occupied 1,038 68.7% ---- Not of ----- -------------- Hispanic Origin --------------- Vacant 225 14.9% -Hispanic Origin- ---------------------------------------------- For Rent 183 12.1% Occupied Occupied Owner Occupied Renter Occupied For Sale Only 8 0.5% Units Pct Units Pct Units Pct Units Pct Rented or Sold, Not Occupied 7 0.5% All Races 957 100.0% 329 100.0% 12 100.0% 317 100.0% For Seasonal, Recreational or Occasional Use 4 0.3% White 926 96.8% 129 39.2% 6 50.0% 123 38.8% For Migrant Workers 0 0.0% Black 18 1.9% 73 22.2% 1 8.3% 72 22.7% Other Vacant 23 1.5% Amer.Indian/ Esk./Aleut 1 0.1% 9 2.7% 0 0.0% 9 2.8% Asian/Pacific _ Islander 11 1.1% 1 0.3% 1 8.3% 0 0.0% H14/15/16. Average Rooms by Tenure and Vacancy Other Race 1 0.1% 117 35.6% 4 33.3% 113 35.6% (Universe: Housing Units) Average Aggregate Rooms Rooms Per Unit All Housing Units 6,127 4.05 H12. Tenure by Age of Householder (Universe: Occupied Housing Units) Occupied 5,347 4.16 Owner Occupied 1,346 5.43 Occupied Owner Occupied Renter Occupied Renter Occupied 4,001 3.85 Units Pct Units Pct UnitsPct Total 1,286 100.0% 248 100.0% 1,038 100.0% Vacant 780 3.47 For Rent 617 3.37 15 to 24 Years 108 8.4% 2 0.8% 106 10.2% For Sale Only 38 4.75 25 to 34 Years 393 30.6% 64 25.8% 329 31.7% Rented or Sold/Not Occupied 28 4.00 35 to 44 Years 260 20.2% 55 22.2% 205 19.7% For Seasonal, Recreational 45 to 54 Years 150 11.7% 33 13.3% 117 11.3% Or Occasional Use 17 4.25 55 to 64 Years 111 8.6% 35 14.1% 76 7.3% For Migrant Workers 0. ***.** 65 to 74 Years 125 9.7% 33 13.3% 92 8.9% Other Vacant 80 3.48 75 Years & over 139 10.8% 26 10.5% 113 10.9% Mote:.. The population counts set forth herein are subject to possible correction for undercount or overcount. The U.S. Department of Commerce is considering whether to correct these counts and will publish corrected counts, if any, not later than July 15, 1991. For more information see definitions and notes. State Data Center, Massachusetts Institute for Social and Economic Research, 128 Thompson Nall, University of Massachusetts, MA 01003 (413) 545-3460 Profile 6 - Housing Unit Characteristics - Persons, Rooms and Tenure Report.#91-18 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 1 Area Name: Tract 2043 Area Type: Census Tract State:MA County:Essex MCD:14O P1ace:3670 TRACT:2O H17/18. Tenure by Persons In Unit (Universe: Occupied Housing Units) H13. Rooms (Universe: Housing Units) Occupied owner Occupied Renter Occupied Units Pct Unite Pct Units Pct Total 1,286 100.0% 248 100.0% 1,038 100.0% Housing Units Pct 1 Person 462 35.9% 77 31.0% 385 37.1% 1-Room 129 8.5% 2 Persons 369 28.7% 106 42.7% 263 25.3% 2 Rooms - 165 10.9% 3 Persons 156 12.1% 25 10.1% 131 12.6% 3 Rooms 232 15.4% 4 Persons 146 11.4% 25 10.1% 121 11.7% 4 Rooms 343 22.7% 5 Persons 90 7.0% 11 4.4% 79 7.6% 5 Rooms 448 29.6% 6 Persons 35 2.7% 4 1.6% 31 3.0% 6 Rooms 124 8.2% 7 or more Persons 28 2.2% 0 0.0% 28 2.7% 7 Rooms 18 1.2% 8 Rooms 15 1.0% H17A/18A/19/20. Persons in Occupied Housing Units 9 or more Rooms 37 2.4% Occupied Owner Occupied Renter Occupied Persons 3,123 543 2,580 Total 1,511 100.0% Persons per Unit 2.43 2.19 2.49 Percentage of Persons 100.0% 17.4% 82.6% H21/22. Tenure by Persons Per Room (Universe: Occupied Housing Units) H6/7. Boarded-Up Status and Usual Home Elsewhere Occupied Owner Occupied Renter Occupied (Universe: Vacant Housing Units) Persons Per Room Units Pct Units Pct Units Pct 0.50 or Less 717 55.8% 189 76.2% 528 50.9% Vacant Units Pct 0.51 to 1.00 463 36.0% 54 21.8% 409 39.4% Boarded-Up 1 0.4% 1.01 to 1.50 74 5.8% 5 2.0% 69 6.6% Not Boarded-Up 224 99.6% 1.51 to 2.00 24 1.9% 0 0.0% 24 2.3% 2.01 or More 8 0.6% 0 0.0% 8 0.8% Vacant, Usual Home Elsewhere 8 3.6% Total 1,286 100.0% 248 100.0% 1,038 100.0% All Other Vacant 217 96.4% H40. . Vacancy Status by Duration of Vacancy (Universe: Vacant Housing Unita) Vacant Vacant For All Other Vacant Pct For Rent Pct Sale Only Pct Vacants Pct Total 225 100.0% 183 100.0% 8 100.0% 34 100.0% Less Than 2 Months 59 26.2% 48 26.2% 2, 25.0% 9 26.5% 2 to 6 Months 91 40.4% 87 47.5% 0 0.0% 4 11.8% 6 or More Months 75 33.3% 48 26.2% 6 75.0% 21 61.8% H39. Age of Householder by Meals Included in Rent (Universe: specified Renter Occupied Housing Units) All Ages Pct Under 65 Years Pct 65 Years & Over Pct Total 1,038 100.0% 833 100.0% 205 100.0% With Cash Rent 1,024 98.7% 822 98.7% 202 98.5% Meals Included in Rent 7 0.7% 6 0.7% 1 0.5% No Meals Included in Rent 1,017 98.0% 816 98.0% 201 98.0% No Cash Rent 14 1.3% 11 1.3% 3 1.5% Note:- The population counts set forth herein are subject to possible correction for undercount or overcount. The U.S. Department of Conmerce is considering whether to correct these counts and will publish corrected counts, if any, not later than July 15, 1991. For more information see definitions and notes. State Data Center, Massachusetts Institute for Social and Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hall, University of Massachusetts, MA 01003 (413) 545-3460 Profile 7 - Financial characteristics of Housing Units Report #91-19 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 1 Area Name: Tract 2043 Area Type: Tract/BNA's within Places State:MA County:Essex MCD:14O P1ace:367O-TRACT:2O H23. Value (Universe: Specified Owner Occupied H24/25/26/27/28. Units and Value by Race and Hispanic Origin of Householder Housing Units) (Universe: Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units) Units Pct Specified Owner Occupied 31 100.0% - Units Aggregate Value Average Value Less than $15,000 0 0.0% Total 31 $ 5,055,000 $ 163,065 $ 15,000 to $ 19,999 0 0.0% $ 20,000 to $ 24,999 0 0.0% White 31 $ 5,055,000 $ 163,065 $ 25,000 to $ 29,999 0 0.0% Black 0 $ 30,000 to $ 34,999 0 0..0% American Indian, Eskimo $ 35,000 to $ 39,999 0 0.0% or Aleut 0 $ 40,000 to S 44,999 0 0.0% Asian or Pacific Islander .0 $ 45,000 to $ 49,999 0 0.0% Other Race 0 $ 50,000 to $ 59,999 0 0.0% $ 60,000 to $ 74,999 1 3.2% Not of Hispanic Origin 31 $ 5,055,000 $ 163,065 $ 75,000 to $ 99,999 1 3.2% Hispanic Origin 0 $100,000 to $124,999 3 9.7% $125,000 to $149,999 8 25.8% $150,000 to $174,999 6 19.4% -----$1-75,000 to $199,999 6 19:4%- H23A/23B/23C. Value (Universe: Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units) $200,000 to $249,999 6 19.4% Value $250,000 to $299,999 0 0.0% Lower value Quartile $ 133,600 $300,000 to $399,999 0 0.0% Median Value $ 160,400 $400,000 to $499,999 0 0.0% Upper Value Quartile $ 192,700 $500,000 or more 0 0.0% H32. Contract Rent H33/34/35/36/37. Unite and Contract Rent by Race and Hispanic Origin of (Universe: Specified Renter Occupied Householder Housing Units) (Universe: Specified Renter-Occupied Housing Units Paying Cash Rent) Aggregate Average Units Pct Units Contract Rent Contract Rent Specified Renter Occupied 1,038 100.0% - Total 1,024 $ 487,362 $ 476 With Cash rent 1,024 98.7% Less than $100 46 4.4% White 799 $ 371,353 $ 465 $ 100 to $ 149 98 9.4% Black 90 $ 46,630 $ 518 $ 150 to $ 199 46 4.4% American Indian, Eskimo $ 200 to $ 249 28 2.7% or Aleut 10 $ 4,936 $ 494 $ 250 to $ 299 22 2.1% Asian or Pacific Islander 11 $ 6,811 $ 619 $ 300 to $ 349 39 3.8% Other Race 114 $ 57,632 $ 506 $ 350 to $ 399 55 5.3% $ 400 to $ 449 76 7.3% Not of Hispanic Origin 707 $ 328,812 $ 465 $ 450 to $ 499 102 9.8% Hispanic Origin 317 $ 158,550 $ 500 $ 500 to $ 549 106 10.2% $ 550 to $ 599 82 7.9% _. $ 600 to $ 649 92 8.9% H32A/32B/32C. Contract Rent $ 650 to $ 699 81 7.8% (Universe: Specified Renter-Occupied Housing Units Paying Cash Rent) $ 700 to $ 749 61 5.9% Contract Rent $ 750 to $ 999 86 8.3% Lower .Contract Rent Quartile $ 321 $1,000 or more 4 0.4% Median Contract Rent $ 500 No cash Rent 14 1.3%. Upper Contract Rent Quartile $ 637 Note: The population counts set forth herein are subject to possible correction for undercc nt or overcount. The U.S. Department of Commerce is considering whether to correct these counts and will publish corrected counts, if any, not later than July 15, 1991. For more information see definitions and notes. State Data Center, Massachusetts Institute for Social and Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hall, University of Massachusetts, MA 01003 (413) 545-3460 Profile 8 - Housing Unit Structural Characteristics Report #91-20 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 1 Area Name: Tract 2043 - Area Type: Census Tract State:MA County:Essex MCD:14O Place:3670-TRACT:20 H29/43. Unite and Value by Units in Structure H30. Vacancy Status (Universe: Vacant Housing Units) (Universe: Owner-Occupied Housing Units) Specified Vacant For Sale Only 2 Units Aggregate Value Average value Specified Vacant For Rent 183 Total 248 $ 40,370,000 $ 162,782 All Other Vacants 40 Single Unit 38 $ 6,630,000 $ 174,474 H31. Price Asked (Universe: Specified Vacant-for-Sale 1, Detached 33 $ 5,780,000 $ 175,152 Housing Units) 1, Attached 5 $ 850,000 $ 170,000 Aggregate Price Asked $ 350,000 Multi Unit 199 $ 31,960,000 $ 160,603 Average Price Asked $ 175,000 2 53 $ 8,205,000 $ 154,811 3 or more 146 $ 23,755,000 $ 162,705 H38. Rent Asked (Universe: Specified Vacant-for-Rent Mobile Home or Trailer 0 **,***, *** Housing .Units) Other 11 $ 1,780,000 $ 161,818 Aggregate Rent Asked $ 90,006 Average Rent Asked $ 492 H41/42/43. Units in Structure (Universe: Housing Units) Total Vacant Occupied Owner Occupied Renter Occupied Units Pct Units Pct Units Pct Units Pct Units Pct Total 1,511 100.08 225 100.06 1,286 100.08 248 100.08 1,038 100.08 Single Unit 73 4.88 15 6.78 58 4.58 38 15.38 20 1.98 1, Detached 57 3.88 12 5.38 45 3.58 33 13.38 12 1.28 1, Attached 16 1.18 3 1.38 13 1.08 5 2.08 8 0.88 Multi Unit 1,417 93.88 209 92.98 1,208 93.98 199 80.28 1,009 97.28 2 226 15.08 41 18.28 185 14.48 53 21.48 132 12.78 3 or 4 506 33.58 60 26.78 446 34.78 75 30.28 371 35.78 5 to 9 321 21.28 35 15.68 286 22.28 38 15.38 248 23.98 10 to 19 120 7.98 16 7.18 104 8.18 13 5.28 91 8.88 20 to 49 142 9.48 48 21.38 94 7.38 20 8.18 74 7.18 50 or more 102 6.88 9 4.08 93 7.28 0 0.08 93 9.08 Mobile Home or Trailer 0 0.08 0 0.08 0 0.08 0 0.08 0 0.08 Other 21 1.48 1 0.48 20 1.68 11 4.48 9 0.98 H43/44. Aggregate and Average Number of Persons by Tenure by Units in Structure (Universe:Persons in Occupied Housing Units) Occupied Housing. Units owner Occupied Housing Units Renter Occupied Housing Units Aggregate Persons Average Persons Aggregate Persons Average Persons Aggregate Persons Average Persons Total 3,123 2.43 543 2.19 2,580 2.49 Single Unit 134 2.31 81 2.13 53 2.65 1, Detached 99 2.20 69 2.09 30 2.50 1, Attached 35 2.69 12 2.40 23 2.88 Multi Unit 2,956 2.45 440 2.21 2,516 2.49 -- ---2 458 2-.48 136 2.57 322 2.44 3 or 4 1,175 2.63 174 2.32 1,001 2.70 5 to 9 830 2.90 72 1.89 758 3.06 10 to 19 266 2.56 21 1.62 245 2.69 20 to 49 122 1.30 37 1.85 85 1.15 50 or more 105 1.13 0 *,*** ** 105 1.13 Mobile Home or Trailer 0 *,***,** 0 *�***,.* 0 * *** ** Other 33 1.65 22 2.00 11 1.22 Note:.- The population counts set forth herein are subject to possible correction for undercount or overcount. The U.S. Department of Commerce is considering whether to correct these counts and will publish corrected counts, if any, not later than July 15, 1991. For more information see definitions and notes. State Data Center, Massachusetts Institute for Social and Economic Research, 128 Thompson Hall, University of Massachusetts, MA 01003 (413) $45-3460 1990 CPH-L-83. Selected Social Characteristics : 1990 Table 1 . Salem city, Essex County, Massachusetts ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The user should note that these data are based on a sample, subject to sampling variability, and that there are limitations to many of these data. Please refer to the technical documentation for Summary Tape File 3 for a further explanation of sampling variability and limitations of the data. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ URBAN AND RURAL RESIDENCE VETERAN STATUS Total population 38,091 Civilian veterans 16 years Urban population 38,091 and over 4,489 Percent of total population 100.0 65 years and over 1,423 Rural population - Percent of total population - NATIVITY AND PLACE OF BIRTH Farm population - Native population 34,701 Percent born in State of SCHOOL ENROLLMENT residence 82.7 Persons 3 years and over Foreign-born population 3,390 enrolled in school 8,591 Entered the U.S. :980 to 1990 1 ,536 Preprimary school 586 Elementary or high school 4,384 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME Percent in private school 15.4 Persons 5 years and over 35,609 College 3,621 Speak a language other than English 6,209 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Do not speak English Persons 25 years and over 26,027 "very well" 2,461 Less than 9th grade 2, 127 Speak Spanish 1,865 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 3,547 Do not speak English High school graduate 7,687 "very well" 1 ,232 Some college, no degree 4,652 Speak Asian or Pacific Island Associate degree 1 ,633 language 199 Bachelor ' s degree 4, 173 Do not speak English Graduate or professional degree 2,208 "very well" 122 Percent high school graduate ANCESTRY or higher 78.2 Total ancestries reported 47,603 Percent bachelor' s degree Arab 160 or higher 24.5 Austrian 97 Belgian 46 RESIDENCE IN 1985 Canadian 385 Persons 5 years and over 35,609 Czech 31 Lived in same house 18,792 Danish 55 Lived in different house in U.S. 16,081 Dutch 195 Same State 13,522 English 5,011 Same county 10,670 Finnish 142 Different county 2,852 French (except Basque) 5, 707 Different State 2,559 French Canadian 3,530 Lived abroad 736 German 2, 141 Greek 1 ,366 DISABILITY OF CIVILIAN Hungarian 22 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS Irish 10,416 Persons 16 to 64 years 25,654 Italian 4,280 With a mobility or self-care Lithuanian 243 limitation 2,562 Norwegian 195 With a mobility limitation 1, 757 Polish 3,820 With a self-care limitation 1,065 Portuguese 885 With a work disability 1 ,789 Romanian 41 In labor force 689 Russian 906 Prevented from working 936 Scotch-Irish 480 Scottish 1 , 133 Persons 65 years and over 5,712 Slovak 90 With a mobility or self-care Subsaharan African 68 Limitation 1,951 Swedish 683 With a mobility limitation 1,678 Swiss 59 With a self-care limitation 747 Ukrainian 46 United States or American 776 CHILDREN EVER BORN Welsh 152 PER 1 ,000 WOMEN West Indian (excluding Hispanic Women 15 to 24 years 198 origin groups) 221 Women 25 to 34 years 816 Yugoslavian Women 35 to 44 years 1,370 Other ancestries 4,221 1990 CPH-L-83. Selected Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics : 1990 Table 2. Salem city, Essex County, Massachusetts ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - The user should note that these data are based on a sample , subject to sampling: variability, and that there are limitations to many of these data. Please refer to the technical documentation for Summary Tape File 3 for a further explanation of sampling variability and limitations of the data. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ i LABOR FORCE STATUS OCCUPATION Persons 16 years and over . 31 ,644 Employed persons 16 years In labor force 21 ,565 and over 19,958 Percent in labor force 68. 1 Executive, administrative, Civilian labor force 21 ,527 and managerial occupations 2,694 Employed 19,958 Professional specialty Unemployed 1,569 occupations 3,266 Percent unemployed 7. 3 Technicians and related .Armed Forces 38 support occupations 918 Not in Labor force 10,0791 Sales occupations 2,258 Administrative support Males 16 years and over 14,486 occupations , including clerical 3,573 In labor force 10,999 Private household occupations 31 Percent in Labor force 75.9 Protective service occupations 478 Civilian labor force 10,966 Service occupations , except Employed 10,0761 protective and household 2,351 Unemployed 890 Farming, forestry, and Percent unemployed 8. 1 fishing occupations 117 Armed Forces 33 Precision production, craft , Not in labor force 3,487 and repair occupations 2, 117 Machine operators , assemblers , Females 16 years and over 17, 158 and inspectors 1 ,058 In labor force 10,566 Transportation and material Percent in Labor force 61.6 moving occupations 501 Civilian labor force 10,561 Handlers , equipment cleaners , Employed 9,882 helpers , and Laborers 596 Unemployed 679 Percent unemployed 6.4 INDUSTRY Armed Forces 5 Employed persons 16 years Not in labor force 6,592 and over 19,958 Agriculture, forestry, and Females 16 years and over 17, 158 fisheries 104 With own children under o years 1 ,912 Mining 5 Percent in labor force 54.0 Construction 1 ,070 With own children 6 to 17 years Manufacturing, nondurable goods 1 ,202 only 1,865 Manufacturing, durable goods 2,319 Percent in labor force 77.0 Transportation 790 Communications and other Own children under 6 years in public utilities 422 families and subfamilies 2,841 Wholesale trade 922 All parents present in Retail trade 3,307 household in labor force 1 ,472 Finance, insurance, and real estate 1,623 Own children 6 to 17 years Business and repair services - 967 in families and subfamilies 3,988 Personal services 531 All parents present in Entertainment and recreation household in Labor force 2,731 services266 Health services 2, 168 Persons 16 to 19 years 1 ,895 Educational services 1 ,504 Not enrolled in school and Other professional and not high school graduate 189 related services 1,782 Employed or in Armed Forces 65 Public administration 976 Unemployed 74 Not in labor force 50 CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years COMMUTING TO WORK and over 19,958 Workers 16 years and over 19,545 Private wage and salary workers 15,922 Percent drove alone 70.5 Government workers 2,802 Percent in carpools 11.7 Local government workers 1,480 Percent using public transportation 7.9 State government workers 926 Percent using other means 1.2 Federal government workers 396 Percent walked or worked at home 8.7 Self-employed workers 1, 178 \, Mean travel time to work (minutes) 23. 1 Unpaid family workers 56 1990 CPH-L-83. Income and Poverty Status in 1989: 1990 Table 3. Salem city, Essex County, Massachusetts ------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The user should note that these data are based on a sample, subject to sampling variability, and that there are limitations to many of these data. Please refer to the technical documentation for Summary Tape File 3 for a further explanation of sampling variability and limitations of the data. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ INCOME IN 1989 POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 Households 15,810 All persons for whom poverty Less than $5 ,000 793 status is determined 36,965 $5,000 to $9,999 1 ,877 Below poverty level 4,324 $10,000 to $14,999 1 , 179 $15 ,000 to $24,999 2,305 Persons 18 years and over 29,994 $25 ,000 to $34,999 2, 190 Below poverty level 2,822 $35,000 to $49,999 2,916 Persons 65 years and over 5, 712 $50,000 to $74,999 2,886 Below poverty level 678 $75,000 to $99,999 1,010 5100,000 to S1�49,999 521 Related children under 18 years 6,928 $150, 000 or more 133 Below poverty level 1 ,459 Median household income (dollars) 32,645 Related children under 5 years 2,450 Below poverty level 543 Families 9,515 Related children 5 to 17 years . 4,478 Less than $5 ,000 344 Below poverty level _ 916 55,000 to S9,999 519 $10,000 to $14,999 543 Unrelated individuals 8,632 $15 ,000 to $24,999 1 , 217 Below poverty level 1 ,424 $25,000 to $34,999 1 ,308 $35,000 to $49,999 2, 106 All families 9,515 S50,000 to $74,999 2, 138 Below poverty Level 914 $75 ,000 to $99,999 830 With related children under $100,000 to $149,999 407 18 years 4,071 $150,000 or more 103 Below poverty level 703 Median family income (dollars) 40, 777 With related children under 5 years 1 ,818 Nonfamily households 6, 295 Below poverty level 378 Less than $5 ,000 474 $5 ,000 to $9,999 1 ,388 Female householder families 1,995 $10,000 to $14,999 647 Below poverty level 557 $15,000 to $24,999 1 , 123 With related children under $25,000 to $34,999 915 18 years 1 , 146 $35 .000 to $49.999 813 Below poverty level 522 $50,000 to $74,999 686 With related children under $75,000 to $99,999 159 5 years 412 $100,000 to $149,999 69 Below poverty level 289 $150,000 or more 21 Median nonfamily household Percent below poverty level : income (dollars) 20,658 ---------------------------- Per capita income (dollars) 16, 155 All persons 11. 7 Persons 18 years and over 9.4 INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Persons 65 years and over 11 .9 Households 15,810 Related children under IS years 21. 1 With wage and salary income 11 ,766 Related children under 5 years 22.2 Mean wage and salary Related children 5 to 17 years 20.5 income (dollars) 40,411 Unrelated individuals 16.5 With nonfarm self-employment income 1 ,644 Mean nonfarm self-employment All families 9.6 income (dollars) 22,335 With related children under With farm self-employment income 87 18 years 17.3 Mean farm self-employment With related children under income (dollars) 10,631 5 years 20.8 With Social Security income 4,470 Mean Social Security Female householder families 27.9 income (dollars) 7,734 With related children under With public assistance income 1 ,381 18 years 45.5 Mean public assistance With related children under income (dollars) 4,285 5 years 70. 1 With retirement income 2,517 Mean retirement income (dollars) 7, 175 1990 CPH-L-83. Selected Housing Characteristics : 1990 Table 4. Salem city, Essex County, Massachusetts ---------------- -------------------------------------vs_ca___.;_:. ,+r --------- The user should note that these data are based on a ea'mp-i eb-j'ecC-' t'oC• samplings variability, and that there are limitations to many of these data. Please refer to the technical documentation for Summary Tape File 3 for a further explanation of sampling variability and limitations of the data. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total housing units 17, 161 VEHICLES AVAILABLE Occupied housing units 15,806 YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT None 2,771 1989 to March 1990 130 1 6,789 1985 to 1988 1 , 279 2 4,804 1980 to 1984 336 3 or more 1 ,442 1970 to 1979 1, 759 1960 to 1969 1 ,398 MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTED 1950 to 1959 1 , 244 MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1940 to 1949 653 Specified owner-occupied 1939 or earlier 10, 162 housing units 4,671 With a mortgage 2,921 BEDROOMS Less than $300 - No bedroom 626 $300 to $499 407 1 bedroom 3,347 $500 to $699 358 2 bedrooms 6,577 $700 to $999 620 3 bedrooms 4,813 $1 ,000 to $1 ,499 945 4 bedrooms 1 ,271 $1 , 500 to $1 ,999 472 5 or more bedrooms 527 $2,000 or more 119 Median (dollars) 1,034 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Not mortgaged 1,750 Lacking complete plumbing Less than $100 - facilities 112 $100 to $199 78 Lacking complete kitchen $200 to $299 883 facilities 203 $300 to $399 619 Condominium housing units 1 ,522 $400 or more 170 Median (dollars) 292 SOURCE OF WATER Public system or private SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS company 17, 127 AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD Individual drilled well 7 INCOME IN 1989 Individual dug well 16 Specified owner-occupied Some other source 11 housing units 4,671 Less than 20 percent 2,311 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 20 to 24 percent 512 Public sewer 16,947 25 to 29 percent 557 Septic tank or cesspool 178 30 to 34 percent 375 Other means 36 35 percent or more 859 Not computed 57 Occupied housing units 15,806 GROSS RENT HOUSE HEATING FUEL Specified renter-occupied Utility gas 5,687 housing units 8,503 Bottled, tank, or LP gas 345 Less than $200 831 Electricity 1 , 717 $200 to $299 444 Fuel oil , kerosene, etc. 7,943 $300 to $499 1,629 Coal or coke 10 $500 to $749 3,283 Wood 42 $750 to $999 1,839 Solar energy - $1 ,000 or more 342 Other fuel 32 No cash rent 135 No fuel used 30 Median (dollars) 608 YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF 1989 to March 1990 2,948 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1989 1985 to 1988 4,989 Specified renter-occupied 1980 to 1984 1 ,971 housing units 8,503 1970 to 1979 2, 178 Less than 20 percent 2,095 1960 to 1969 1 ,353 20 to 24 percent 1,451 1959 or earlier 2,367 25 to 29 percent 1 , 158 30 to 34 percent 855 TELEPHONE 35 percent or more 2,547 No telephone in unit 427 Not computed 397 STAT : MASSACHUSETTS COUNTY : ESSEX SEA NAME: TRACT 2041 Spjfr -----1990------ -----1980------- Change 80-90 _Numhft_ _2s2._ _Numl�gt__ _Esta_ _Numh?L__ __eQtA_ Total Housing Units 3563 3044 519 17.05 Total Population 8546 100.00 8016 100 .00 530 6.61 Pop Per Square Mile 5697. 33 5344. 00 353.33 6.61 Population, 18+ years 7188 84.11 6478 80 .81 710 10.96 Hispanic Population 240 2.81 63 0 .79 177 280 .95 Hispanic Population, 18+ 159 1.86 Total Minority Population 404 4.73 130 1.62 274 210.77 Minority Population, 18+ 304 0.04 POPULATION BY RACE White 8142 95 .27 7886 98. 38 256 3.25 Black 178 2.08 66 0 .82 112 169.70 Asian,Pacific Islander 86 1.01 26 0.32 60 230 .77 Amer Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 18 0.21 7 0 .09 11 157.14 Other races 122 1.43 31 0 .39 91 293.55 POPULATION BY RACE, 18+ White 6884 80.55 ack 150 1.76 ian,Pacific Islander 58 0.68 Amer Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 13 0.15 Other races 83 0.97 NON-HISP. POP. BY RACE White 8025 93.90 Black 164 1.92 Asian/Pacific Islander 86 1.01 Amer Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 12 0.14 Other races 19 0.22 NON-HISP POP BY RACE, 18+ White 6812 79.71 black 139 1.63 Asian/Pacific Islander 58 0.68 Amer Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 11 0.13 Other races 9 0.11 Notes : Data for 1990 are from the 1990 Census PL94-171 database. The 1980 data are consistent with data from Summary Tape File 1 of the 1980 Census and are produced using a proprietary 1980 to 1990 geographic cross-reference file. Distribution percentages are based on Total Population as 100:. Percentage change figures use the appropriate 1980 population as the 1e-nominator. Hispanic is used as a synonym for person of Spanish origin. person who is Hispanic can beof any race. Minority is the sum of Blacks; Asians and Pacific Islanders ; American Indians. Eskimos, and Aleuts ; and Otner race plus ;shite Hispanics . National Planning Data Corporation - A VNU Consumer Marketing Information Company Ithaca. NY • Pittsburgh. PA Chicago. IL • Dallas. TX • Los Angeles. CA , TAT' MASSACHU;ETTS COJNTY : ESSEX EA NAME : TRACT 2042 -----1990------ -----1980------- Change 80-90 _Numtar_ _Est._ _JumtiEr__ _Est._ _NsMt2r__ _-Ess._ Total Housing Units 2441 2292 149 6. 50 Total Population 4702 100.00 4854 100 .00 -152 -3.13 Pop Per Square Mi Le 12708. 11 13118. 92 -410.81 -3.13 Population, 18+ years 3943 83.86 3944 81.25 -1 -0.03 Hispanic Population 282 6.00 46 0 .95 236 513 .04 Hispanic Population, 18+ 184 3.91 Total Minority Population 245 5 .21 88 1.81 157 178.41 Minority Population, 18+ 175 0.04 POPULATION BY RACE White 4457 94.79 4766 98.19 -309 -6.48 Slack 132 2.81 33 0 .68 99 300.00 Asian,Pacific Islander 42 0.89 26 0.54 16 . 61.54 Amer Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 8 0 .17 5 0 .10 3 60.00 Other races 63 1.34 24 0 .49 39 162.50 POPULATION BY RACE, 18+ hite 3768 80.14 ack 89 1.89 Tsian,Pacific Islander 34 0.72 Amer Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 7 0.15 Other races 45 0.96 NON-HISP. POP. BY RACE White 4308 91.62 Black 63 1.34 Asian/Pacific Islander 39 0.83 Amer Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 7 0.15 Other races 3 0.06 NON-HISP POP BY RACE, 18+ White 3672 78.09 Black 50 1.06 Asian/Pacific Islander 31 0.66 Amer Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 6 0.13 Other races 0 0.00 Notes : Data for 1990 are from the 1990 Census PL94-171 database. The 1980 data are consistent with data from Summary Tape File 1 of the 1980 Census and are pruduced using a proprietary 1980 to 1990 geographic cross-reference file. Distribution percentages are based on Total Population as 100" Percentage change figures use the appropriate 1980 population as the 'nominator . Hispanic is used as a synonym for person of Spanish origin. person who is Hispanic can be of any race. Minority is the sum of Blacks ; Asians and Pacific Islanders ; American Indians, Eskimos, and Aleuts ; and Jther race plus 'White Hispanics . National Planning Data Corporation - A VNU Consumer Marketing Intormation Company Ithaca. NY • Pittsburgh, PA • Chicago. IL • Dallas. TX • Los Angeles, CA STATc : MASSACHUSETTS CUJNTY : E55EX EA 74AME: TRACT 2043 • -----1990------ -----1980------- Change 80-90 _ wm4tc_ _esl.- _NumLIgL__ -esl._ _ umhst__ Total Housing Units 1511 1515 -4 -0 .26 Total Population 3159 100.00 3382 100 .00 -223 -6. 59 Pop Per Square Mile 13734.78 14704. 35 -969. 57 -6.59 Population. 18+ years 2325 73.60 2453 72 .53 -128 -5.22 Hispanic Population 1248 39.51 552 16.32 696 126.09 Hispanic Population. 18+ 741 23.46 Total Minority Population 908 28.74 552 16.32 356 64.49 Minority Population. 18+ 530 0.17 POPULATION BY RACE white 2251 71.26 2830 83 .68 -579 -20.46 Slack 312 9.88 73 2 .16 239 327.40 Asian.Pacific Islander 42 1.33 22 0.65 20 90.91 Amer Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 40 1.27 10 0 .30 30 300.00 Other races 514 16.27 447 13 .22 67 14.99 POPULATION BY RACE. 18+ tte 1795 56.82 ck 187 5.92 stan,Pacific Islander 26 0.82 Amer Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 24 0.76 Other races 293 9.28 NON-HISP. POP. BY RACE White 1802 57.04 Black 54 1.71 Asian/Pacific Islander 36 1.14 Amer Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 8 0.25 Other races 11 0.35 NON-HISP POP BY RACE. 18+ white 1528 48.37 clack 30 0.95 Asian/Pacific Islander 21 0.66 Amer Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 2 0.06 Other races 3 0.09 Notes : Data for 1990 are from the 1990 Census PL94-171 database. The 1980 data are consistent with data from Summary Tape File 1 of the 1980 Census and are produced using a proprietary 1980 to 1990 geographic cross-reference file. Distribution percentages are based on Total Population as 100%. Percentage change figures use the appropriate 1980 population as the Dominator. Hispanic is used as a synonym for person of Spanish origin. Gerson who is Hispanic can be of any race . Minority is the sum of Blacks ; Asians aria Pacific Islan� ers ; American Indians. Eskimos. and Aleuts ; and Jther race plus 'White Hispanics . National Planning Data Corporation - A VNU Consumer Marketing Information Company Ithaca. NY - Pittsburgh. PA - Chicago. IL - Dallas. TX - Los Angeles, CA ,TATE : MASSACHUSETTS CJJNTY : ESSEX �A NAME: TRACT 2044 -----1990------ -----1980------- Change 80-90 _ UMLtr_ -Ella_ _QUM ?EL__ _els._ _wm4gr__ __ell._ Total Housing Units 1782 1733 49 2.83 Total Population 3435 100 .00 3759 100 . 00 -324 -8.62 Pop Per Square Mile 3816.67 4176.67 -360.00 -8.62 Populations 18+ years 2885 83.99 3097 82 .39 -212 -6.85 Hispanic Population 106 3.09 31 0 .82 75 241.94 Hispanic Population. 18+ 74 2.15 Total Minority Population 141 4.10 71 1.89 70 98.59 Minority Population. 18+ 105 0.03 POPULATION BY RACE White 3294 95.90 3688 98.11 -394 -10 .68 Black 55 1.60 33 0 .88 22 66.67 Asian.Pacific Islander 37 1.08 20 0 . 53 17 85 .00 Amer Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 2 0.06 3 0 .08 -1 -33.33 Other races 47 1.37 15 0 .40 32 213.33 POPULATION BY RACE. 18+ ite 2780 80.93 c 39 1.14 sian.Pacific Islander 27 0.79 Amer Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 2 0.06 Other races 37 1.08 NON-HISP. POP . BY RACE white 3243 94.41 Black 43 1.25 Asian/Pacific Islander 37 1.08 Amer Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 2 0.06 Other races 4 0.12 NON-HISP POP BY RACE. 18+ white 2748 80.00 Black 31 0.90 Asian/Pacific Islander 27 0.79 Amer Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 2 0.06 Other races 3 0.09 Notes : Data for 1990 are from the 1990 Census PL94-171 database. The 1980 data are consistent with data from Summary Tape File 1 of the 1980 Census and are produced using a proprietary 1980 to 1990 geographic cross-reference file. Distribution Percentages are based on Total Population as 100%. Percentage change figures use the appropriate 1980 population as the 0pmindtor . Hispanic is used as a synonym for person of Spanish origin. erson who is Hispanic can be of any race. Minority is the sum of Blacks ; Asians and Pacific Islanders ; American Indians. Eskimos. and Aleuts ; and other race plus White Hispanics . National Planning Data Corporation - A VNU Consumer Marketing Information Company Ithaca. NY • Pittsburgh. PA • Cnicago. IL • Dallas. TX • Los Angeles. CA STATE : MASSACHUSETTS CJJNTY: ESSEX r:.A NAME : TRACT 2045 -----1990------ -----1980------- Change 80-90 _ um2ar_ _eI<Ia_ _Nwm4gL__ _PSIa_ _vmI gr__ Total Housing Units 1504 1393 111 7.97 Total Population 3033 100.00 3062 100 .00 -29 -0.95 Pop Per Square Mile 7397. 56 7468. 29 -70.73 -0.95 Population. 18+ years 2454 80.91 2491 81.35 -37 -1.49 Hispanic Population 185 6.10 42 1.37 143 340 .48 Hispanic Population. 18+ 129 4.25 Total Minority Population 220 7.25 81 2 .65 139 171.60 Minority Population. 18+ 163 0.05 POPULATION BY RACE White 2813 92.75 2981 97 .35 -168 -5 .64 Black 90 2.97 35 1 .14 55 157.14 Asian,Pacific Islander 27 0.89 14 0 .46 13 92.86 Amer Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 10 0.33 2 0 .07 8 400.00 Other races 93 3.07 30 0 .98 63 210.00 POPULATION BY RACE. 18+ 111 hite 2291 75 .54 lack 68 2.24 Asian.Pacific Islander 17 0. 56 Amer Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 6 0.20 Other races 72 2.37 NON-HISP. POP. BY RACE White 2738 90 .27 Black 74 2.44 Asian/Pacific Islander 27 0.89 Amer Indian/'Eskimo/Aleut 7 0. 23 Other races 2 0.07 NON-HISP POP BY RACE. 18+ White 2248 74.12 black 54 1.78 Asian/Pacific Islander 17 0.56 Amer Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 4 0.13 Other races 2 0.07 Notes : Data for 1990 are from the 1990 Census PL94-171 database. The 1980 oata are consistent with data from Summary Tape File 1 of the 1980 Census and are produced using a proprietary 1980 to 1990 geographic cross-reference file. Distribution percentages are based on Total Population as 100•:. Percentage change figures use the appropriate 1980 population as the nominator. Hispanic is used as a synonym for person of Spanish origin. person who is Hispanic can be of any race. Minority is the sum of Blacks ; Asians and Pacific Islanders ; American Indians. Eskimos. and Aleuts ; and Jtner race - Lus 4hite Hispanics . National Planning Data Corporation - A VNU Consumer Marketing Information Company Ithaca. NY - Pittsburgh. PA - Chicago. IL - Dallas. TX - Los Angeles, CA /^ NATE : MASSACHUSETTS COUNTY: ESSEX EA NAME: TRACT 2046 -----1990------ -----1980------- Change 80-90 _ wm4HL_ _ESI&- _UMLtL__ _ESIa_ _NSI_DPL__ _-PSIa_ Total Housing Units 2197 2249 -52 -2 .31 Total Population 5339 100.00 5830 100 .00 -491 -8.42 Pop Per Square Mile 4524. 58 4940.68 -416.10 -8.42 Population. 18+ years 4204 78.74 4343 74 .49 -139 -3.20 Hispanic Population 105 1.97 40 0 .69 65 162.50 Hispanic Population. 18+ 69 1.29 Total Minority Population 119 2.23 69 1.18 50 72.46 Minority Population. 18+ 89 0.02 POPULATION BY RACE white 5220 97.77 5761 98 .82 -541 -9 .39 6 L a c k 40 0.75 34 0 .58 6 17.65 Asian,Pacific Islander 38 0.71 14 0.24 24 171.43 Amer Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 5 0.09 6 0.10 -1 -16.67 Other races 36 0.67 15 0 .26 21 140.00 POPULATION BY RACE. 18+ kite 4115 77.07 lack 31 0.58 Asian.Pacific Islander 30 0.56 Amer Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 5 0.09 Other races 23 0 .43 NON-HISP. POP. BY RACE White 5165 96.74 3Lack 24 0.45 Asian/Pacific Islander 38 0.71 Amer Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 5 0 .09 Other races 2 0.04 NON-HISP POP BY RACE. 18+ white 4080 76.42 Mack 19 0.36 Asian/Pacific Islander 30 0.56 Amer Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 5 0.09 Other races 1 0.02 Votes : Data for 1990 are from the 1990 Census PL94-171 database. The 1980 oata are consistent with data from Summary Tape File 1 of the 1980 Census and are produced using a proprietary 1980 to 1990 geographic cross-reference file. Distribution percentages are based on Total Population as 100::. Percentage change figures use the appropriate 1980 population as the *nominator . Hispanic is used as a synonym for person of Spanish origin. person who is Hispanic can be of any race. Minority is the sum of Blacks ; Asians and Pacific Islanders; American Indians. Eskimos. and Aleuts ; and Other race plus white Hispanics . National Planning Data Corporation - A VNU Consumer Marketing Information Company Ithaca. NY - Pittsburgn. PA • Chicago. IL • Callas. TX - Los Angeles, CA 1 ;T ;TE : AASSACHUSETTS CJUNTY : ESSEX •EA NAME: TRACT 2047 .01 -----1990------ -----1980------- Change 80-90 Aumtet_ _eLl._ _P1umbgr__ _Ert._ _yumbet-_ Total Housing Units 1857 1515 342 22.57 Total Population 4118 100.00 3865 100 .00 253 6. 55 Pop Per Square Mile 1465. 48 1375. 44 90. 04 6.55 Population, 18+ years 3336 81.01 2921 75 . 58 415 14.21 Hispanic Population 131 3.18 50 1 .29 81 162.00 Hispanic Population. 18+ 78 1.89 Total Minority Population 216 5 .25 92 2 .38 124 134.78 Minority Population, 18+ 138 0.03 POPULATION BY RACE White 3902 94.75 3773 97.62 129 3.42 Black 80 1.94 40 1 . 03 40 100 .00 Asian,Pacific Islander 70 1.70 30 0 .78 40 133.33 Amer Indian/"Eskimo/Aleut 8 0.19 2 0.05 6 300.00 Other races 58 1.41 19 0 .49 39 205.26 POPULATION BY RACE. 18+ tte 3198 77.66 ack 54 1.31 Asian,Pacific Islander 45 1.09 Amer Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 4 0.10 Other races 35 0.85 NON-HISP. POP. BY RACE White 3841 93.27 Slack 67 1.63 Asian/Pacific Islander 67 1.63 Amer Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 7 0.17 Other races 5 0.12 NON-HISP POP BY RACE, 18+ White 3164 76.83 Black 44 1.07 Asian/Pacific Islander 44 1.07 Amer Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 3 0.07 Other races 3 0.07 Notes : Data for 1990 are from the 1990 Census PL94-171 database. The 1980 cata are consistent with data from Summary Tape File 1 of the 1980 Census and are produced using a proprietary 1980 to 1990 geographic cross-reference file. Distribution percentages are based on Total Population as 100%. rcentage change figures use the appropriate 1980 population as the ominator . Hispanic is used as a synonym for person of Spanish origin. 7 person who is Hispanic can be of any race. Minority is the sum of Blacks ; Asians and Pacific Islanders ; American Indians, Eskimos. and Aleuts ; and utner race plus White Hisoanics . National Planning Data Corporation - A VNU Consumer Marketing Information Company Ithaca. NY - Pittsburgh, PA - Chicago. IL • Dallas. TX - Los Angeles. CA STAT : MASSACHUSETTS COJNTY: ESSEX .iEA NAME: TRACT 2047.02 -----1990------ -----1980------- Change 80-90 Aum 2Ec_ _Psi._ _Mntar.-- _esi._ _Nvmttt__ Total Housing Units 2325 2138 187 8.75 Total Population 5809 100. 00 5452 100 .00 357 6. 55 Pop Per Square Mile 6114 . 74 5738. 95 375.79 6.55 Population: 18+ years 4576 78.77 4122 75 .61 454 11.01 Hispanic Population 251 4.32 70 1 .28 181 258.57 Hispanic Population. 18+ 174 3.00 Total Minority Population 428 7.37 130 2 .38 298 229.23 Minority Population. 18+ 309 0.05 POPULATION BY RACE white 5381 92.63 5322 97 .62 59 1.11 BLack 130 2.24 57 1.05 73 128.07 Asian.Pacific Islander 180 3.10 43 0 .79 137 318 .60 Amer Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 15 0.26 3 0 .06 12 400.00 Other races 103 1.77 28 0 .51 75 267.86 POPULATION BY RACE. 18+ htte 4267 73.45 ack 93 1.60 Asian.Pacific Islander 147 2.53 Amer Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 7 0.12 Other races 62 .1.07 NON-HISP. POP. BY RACE unite 5276 90.82 Black 75 1.29 Asian/Pacific Islander 178 3.06 Amer Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 15 0.26 Other races 14 0.24 NON-HISP POP BY RACE. 18+ White 4189 72 .11 Slack 54 0.93 Asian/Pacific Islander 146 2. 51 Amer Indian/Eskimo/Aleut 7 0.12 Other races 6 0.10 Notes : Data for 1990 are from the 1990 Census PL94-171 database. The 1980 data are consistent with data from Summary Tape File 1 of the 1980 Census and are produced using a proprietary 1980 to 1990 geographic cross-reference file. Distribution percentages are based on Total Population as 100%. ercentage change figures use the appropriate 1980 population as the nominator . Hisoanic is used as a synonym for person of Spanish origin. person who is Hispanic can be of any race . Minority is the sum of Blacks ; Asians and aacific Islanders ; American Indians. Eskimos. and Aleuts ; and utner race plus dhite Hispanics . National Planning Data Corporatwn „ VNU Consumar Marketing Information Company Ithaca. NY • Pittsburgh. 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CA AMetropolitan Area Planning Council 60 Temple Place,Boston,Massachusetts 02111 617/451-2770 MAPC (8/93) 1990 Census of Population and Housing Social and Economic Characteristics(Sample Count from STY 3) Community: SALEM _ MAPC Subregion: North Shore Task Force Households 15,810 Families 9,515 Household Income(1989$'s) • Subfamily Type and Presence and Age of Children Less than$5,000 793 Marriedcouple subfamBy $5,000 to$9,999 1,877 With own children under 18 years 34 $10,000 to$14,999 .1,179 No own children under 18 years 90 $15,000 to$24,999 2,305 Mother-child subfamily 120 $25,000 to$34,999 2,190 Father-child subfamily 18 $35,000 to$49,999 2,916 $50,000 to$74,999 2,886 Educational Attainment $75,000 to$99,999 1,010 Persons 25 years=it over 26,027 $100,000 to$149,999 521 Less than 9th grade 2,127 $150,000 or more 133 9th to 12th grade,no diploma 3,547 Median Household Income $32,645 High school graduate 7,687 Some college,no degree 4,652 Median Family Income $40,777 Associate degree 1,633 Per Capita Income $16,155 Bachelor's degree 4,173 Employed Residents per HH 1.26 Graduate or professional degree 2,208 Number of Mean Income Type(1989$'s) Honsehows Income Disability of Civilian Wages and salaries 11,766 $40,411 Noninstitutionalbxd Persons Nonfarm self-employment 1,644 $22,335 Persons 16 to"years 25,654 Farm self-employment 87 $10,631 With a mobility or self-care limitation 1,406 Social Security 4,470 $7,734 With a work disability 1,789 Public assistance 1,381 $4,285 Persons 65 years and over 5,712 Retirement 2,517 $7,175 With a mobility or self-care limitation 1,228 With a work disability 1,741 Poverty Status Persons Below Poverty Norther Percent Commuting to Work All persons 4,324 11.70% workers 16 years and over 19,545 Under 18 years 1,502 21.55% Drove alone 70.47% 18 to 64 years 2,144 8.034. In-carpools 11.71% 65 years and over 678 11.87% Using public transportation 7.85% Unrelated individuals 1,424 16.50% Using other means 1.24% Families Below Poverty Walked or worked at home 8.73% All families 914 9.61% Mean travel time to work(minutes) 22.63 With children 703 17.27% Female householder 557 27.92% Vehicles Available occupied housing units 15,806 Language Spoken at Home None 2,771 Persons 5 years and over 35,609 One 6,789 Speak a language other than English 6,209 Two 4,804 Do not speak English"very well" 2,461 Three or more 1,442 Contact the Metropolitan Data Center for more demographic and economic data at(617)451-2770. METROPOLITAN DATA CENTER A Sereia of the Metropolitan Arm Pianning Council Metropolitan Area Planning Council 60 Temple Place,Boston,Massachusetts 02111 617/451-2770 ' MAPC (8/93) 1990 Census of Population and Housing Selected Housing and Labor Force Characteristics(Sample Count from STF 3) Community: SALEM MAPC Subregion: North Shore Task Force Year Structure Built Gross Rent as a%of 1989 Household Income Total Housing Units 17,161 Renter-occupied housing udls 8,503 1980 to March 1990 1,745 Less than 20 percent 2,095 1970 to 1979 1,759 20 to 24 percent 1,451 1960 to 1969 1,398 25 to 29 percent 1,158 1950 to 1959 1,244 30 to 34 percent 855 1940 to 1949 853 35 percent or more 2,547 1939 or earlier 10,162 Not computed 397 Housing Quality Owner Costs as a%of 1989 Household Income Lacking complete plumbing facilities 112 Owner aoospied housing mats 4,671 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 203 Less than 20 percent 2,311 20 to 24 percent 512 Sewage Disposal 25 to 29 percent 557 Public sewer 16,947 30 to 34 percent 375 Septic tank 178 35 percent or more 859 Other means 36 Not computed 57 Total Condominium Units 1,522 Selected Median Monthly Shelter Costs Renter-Occupied 374 Owneroccuped housing units Owner-Occupied 937 With a mortgage $1,034 Vacant 211 Not mortgaged $292 Renter-occuped housing units Tenure By Year Householder Moved Into Unit Median gross rent $608 Owner Renter 1980 to March 1990 2,897 7,011 Occupation 1970 to 1979 1,276 902 Employed Persons 16 yeah and over 19,958 1960 to 1969 1,097 256 Executive,Administrative,Managerial 2,694 1959 or earlier 2,005 362 Professional Specialty 3,266 Technicians and Related Support 918 Sales 2,258 Tenure By Number of Bedrooms owner Renter Administrative Support,including Clerical 3,573 No bedroom 14 479 Private Household 31 1 bedroom 317 2,749 Protective Service 478 2 bedrooms 2,292 3,587 Service,except Protective and Household 2,351 3bedrooms 3,175 1,466 Fanning,Forestry,Fishing 117 4 bedrooms 1,003 204 Precision Production,Craft,Repair 2,117 5 or more bedrooms 474 46 Machine Operators,Assemblers,Inspectors 1,058 Transportation and Material Moving 501 Handlers,Equipment Cleaners,Helpers, Laborers 596 A subfamily is a mamed couple or single parent with children living in a household and related to the householder or the householders spouse. Subfamilies are not included in the count of families. Contact the Metropolitan Data Center for more demographic and economic data at(617)451-2770. METROPOLITAN DATA CENTER ,:�;w� A Serowe of the Metropolitan Arm Planning Counnl Metropolitan Area Planning Council 60 Temple Place,Boston,Massachusetts 02111 617/451-2770 MAPC (8/93) 1990 Census of Population and Housing Social and Economic Characteristics(Sample Count from STF 3) MAPC REGIONAL SUMMARY (101 Communities) Households 1,1.10,117 Families 716,707 Household Income(1989$'s) " Subfamily Type and Presence and Age of Children Less than$5,000 46,781 Married-couple subfamily $5,000 to$9,999 90,415 With own children under 18 years 2,810 $10,000 to$14,999 63,320 No own children under 18 years 5,289 $15,000 to$24,999 135,709 Mother-child subfamily 12,354 $25,000 to$34,999 143,869 Father-child subfamily 2,762 $35,000 to$49,999 194,691 $50,000 to$74,999 227,828 Educational Attainment $75,000 to$99,999 105,616 Persons 25 years and over 1,968,985 $100,000 to$149,999 68,046 Less than 9th grade 120,960 $150,000 or more 33,842 9th to 12th grade,no diploma 200,547 Median Household Income $40,775 High school graduate 551,670 Some college,no degree 301,668 Median Family Income N/A Associate degree 135,192 Per Capita Income $19,577 Bachelor's degree 387,240 Employed Residents per HH 1.39 Graduate or professional degree 271,708 Number of - Mean Income Type(1989$'s) Households Income Disability of Civilian Wages and salaries 882,919 $49,164 Noninstitutionalized Persons Nonfarm self-employment 141,520 $25,571 Persons 16 to 64 years 1,986,330 Farm self-employment `6,933 $8,220 With a mobility or self-care limitation 73,047 Social Security 279,713 . $7,720 With a work disability 129,981 Public assistance 74,837 $4,736 Persons 65 years and over 364,046 Retirement 170,646 $9,297 With a mobility or self-care limitation 70,491 With a work disability 100,745 Poverty Status Persons Below Poverty Number Percent Commuting to Work All persons 236,055 8.36% workers 16 years and over 1,517,738 Under 18 years 68,677 11.70% Drove alone 65.87% 18 to 64 years 133,359 7.12% In carpco!s 9.790 u 65 years and over 34,019 9.35% Using public transportation 14.12% Unrelated individuals 98,337 17.37% Using other means 1.08% Fandues Below Poverty Walked or worked at home 9.14% All families 42,625 5.89% Mean travel time to work(minutes) 23.71 With children 32,568 9.80% Female householder 26,198 20.48% Vehicles Available Occupied housing milts 1,111,759 Language Spoken at Home None 188,396 .Persons 5 years and over 2,737,871 One 414,294 Speak a language other than English 420,676 Two 370,406 Do not speak English"very well" 178,026 Three or more 138,663 Contact the Metropolitan Data Center for more demographic and economic data at(617)451-2770. METROPOLITAN DATA CENTER A Service of the Metropolitan Area Planning Council Metropolitan Area Planning Council 60 Temple Place,Boston,Massachusetts 02111 617/451-2770 MAPC (8/93) 1990 Census of Population and Housing Selected Housing and Labor Force Characteristics(Sample Count from STF 3) MAPC REGIONAL SUMMARY (101 Communities) Year Structure Built Gross Rent as a%of 1989 Household Income Total Housing Unita 1,181,413 Rentero cupied housing units 493,149 1980 to March 1990 122,039 Less than 20 percent 138,367 1970 to 1979 138,726 20 to 24 percent 76,068 1960 to 1969 146,501 25 to 29 percent 63,088 1950 to 1959 152,232 30 to 34 percent 43,379 1940 to 1949 101,121 35 percent or more 150,796 1939 or earlier 520,794 Not computed 21,451 Housing Quality Owner Costs as a%of 1989 Household Income Lacking complete plumbing facilities 4,952 Owner-occupied housing units 450,939 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 6,137 Less than 20 percent 234,719 20 to 24 percent 59,354 Sewage Disposal 25 to 29 percent 46,151 Public sewer. 1,012,766 30 to 34 percent 31,516 Septic tank 165,454 35 percent or more 76,245 Other means 3,193 Not computed 2,954 Total Condominium Units 98,388 Selected Median Monthly Shelter Costs Renter-Occupied - 36,761 Omrer-occuped housing units - - Owner-Occupied 52,346 With a mortgage N/A Vacant 9,281 Not mortgaged N/A Renter-occuped housing units Tenure By Year Householder Moved Into Unit Median gross rent N/A Owner Renter 1980 to March 1990 253,186 407,315 Occupation 1970 to 1979 140,436 57,558 Employed.Persons 16 years and over 1,543,806 1960 to 1969 102,543 16,083 Executive,Administrative,Managerial 257,140 1959 or earlier 120,807 13,831 Professional Specialty 305,217 Technicians and Related Support 69,142 Sales 177,659 Tenure By Number of Bedrooms Owner Renter Administrative Support,including Clerical 277,814 No bedroom 1,383 28,076 Private Household 4,817 1 bedroom 24,983 170,572 Protective Service 30,395 2 bedrooms 127,200 192,621 Service,except Protective and Household 152,703 3 bedrooms 273,324 82,021 Farming,Forestry,Fishing 10,345 4 bedrooms 142,800 16,540 Precision Production,Craft,Repair 126,091 5 or more bedrooms 47,282 4,957 Machine Operators,Assemblers,Inspectors 56,679 Transportation and Material Moving 37,705 Handlers,Equipment Cleaners,Helpers, Laborers 38,099 A subfamily is a married couple or single parent with.children living in a household and related to the householder or the householder's spouse.' Subfamilies are not included in the count of families. - Contact the Metropolitan Data Center for more demographic and economic data at(617)451-2770. METROPOLITAN DATA CENTER A Service of the Metropolitan Area Planning Council Metropolitan Area Planning Council 60 Temple Place,Boston, Massachusetts 02111 617/451-2770 MAPC 1990 Census of Population and Housing Population Characteristics Summary Community: SALEM MAPC Subregion: North Shore Task Force Area and Population Density Group Quarters Population Land Area (square miles) 8.10 Persons living in group quarters 1,146 Density 4,702 Institutionalized persons 296 Other persons in group quarters 850 Population by Age and Sex total Population 38,091 Household Composition Female 20,465 Total households 15,806 Male 17,626 Family households %of total Husband and wife Under 5 years 2,427 6.4% with related children 2,730 5 to 17 years 4,794 12.6% Husband and wife 18 to 20 years 1,945 5.1% with no related children 4,144 21 to 24 years 2,898 7.6% Female household with related children 25 to 34 years 8,192 21.5% (no husband present) 1,139 35 to 44 years 5,554 14.6% Female household with no related 45 to 54 years 3,339 8.8% children (no husband present) 870 55 to 59 years 1,505 4.0% Male household with related children 60 to 64 years 1,657 4.4% (no wife present) 176 65 to 74 years 3,152 8.3% Male household with no related 75 to 84 years 2,061 5.4% children (no wife present) 358 85 years and over 567 1.5% Non-family households - Median age 33.5 Female living alone 3,240 Male living alone 1,755 Under 18 years 7,221 19.0% Unrelated persons - 1,394 65 years and over 5,780 15.2% Other Household Features Race and Hispanic Origin Persons per household 2.34 White 35,410 93.0% Persons living in households 36,945 Black 1,017 2.7% Persons 65 yrs. 8 older living alone 2,032 American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 106 0.3% - Husband and wife families, Asian or Pacific Islander 522 1.4% Percent of total households 43.5% Other race .1,036 2.7% Non-family household, Hispanic origin (of any race) 2,548 6.7% Percent of total households 40.4% Contact The Metropolitan Data Center for more demographic and economic data at(617)451-2770. T METROPOLITAN DATA CENTER A service of the Metropolitan Area Planning Council Mgtropolitan Area Planning Council Mgt 60 Tempie Place, Boston, Massachusetts '2111 617/451-2770 MAPC 1990 Census of Population and housing Housing Characteristics Su mmafylw� Community: SALEM MAPC Subregion: North Shore Task Force DIV,� � i6.3 rLt99i17�1`t3 Dwellings by Occupancy and Tenure Number of Rooms Housing Units % of total Occupied housing units 15,806 1 roan 637 3.7% Owner occupied 7,275 2 rooms 931 5.4% Percent owner occupied 46.0% 3 rooms 2,060 12.0% Renter occupied 8,531 4 roans 3,529 20.6% Vacant housing units 1,355 5 roans 4,10 24.3% 6 roans 2,841 16.6% Units with 1* persons per roan 347 7 roans 1,349 7.9% Homeowner vacancy rate 2.6% 8 roans 780 4.5% Rental vacancy rate 9.2% 9 or more roans 870 5.1% House Value Total housing units 17,161 Lower quartile $137,900 - Median $163,600 Units in Structure Upper quartile $192,900 1-unit, detached 4,573 26.6% 1-unit, attached 865 5.0% Monthly Contract Rent 2 to 4 units 7,031 41.0% Lower quartile $373 5 to 9 units 1,458 8.5% Median $539 10 or more units 2,801 16.3% Upper quartile $667 Mobile hone, trailer, other 433 2.5% Tenure by Persons in Unit Owner Occupied Renter Occupied Units %of total Units %of total 1 person 1,582 21.7% 3,413 40.0% 2 persons 2,599 35.7% 2,610 - 30.6% 3 persons 1,325 18.2% 1,244 14.6% 4 persons 1,099 15.1% 803 9.4% 5 persons 449 6.2% 307 3.6% 6 persons 158 2.2% 89 1.0% 7 or more persons 63 0.9% 65 0.8% Persons per owner-occupied unit 2.59 cxrsons per renter-occupied 2.13 Contact The Metropolitan Data Center for more demographic and economic data at(617)451-2770. METROPOLITAN DATA CENTER A Service of the Metropolitan Area Planning Council