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Centre County Affordable Housing Needs Assessment: A Blueprint for Action Appendix F Tables F1 through F-12 follow on the next set of pages ---PAGE BREAK--- Centre County Affordable Housing Needs Assessment: A Blueprint for Action -F-1- Table F-1: Comparison of 1990 to 2000, Using Census 2000 Occupational Category Definitions SF-3 / Demographic Profile Category # Employed ‘90 # Employed ‘00 % Change Management, professional, & related occs 20684 26907 30.1% Management, business, and financial operations occupations: 5972 7356 23.2% Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 3580 4621 29.1% Farmers and farm managers 513 456 -11.1% Business and financial operations occupations: 1879 2279 21.3% Business operations specialists 934 1333 42.7% Financial specialists 945 946 0.1% Professional and related occupations: 14712 19551 32.9% Computer and mathematical occupations 1039 2015 94.0% Architecture and engineering occupations: 2101 1733 -17.5% Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 1288 1131 -12.2% Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 812 602 -25.9% Life, physical, and social science occupations 855 2314 170.5% Community and social services occupations 996 1033 3.7% Legal occupations 749 179 -76.1% Education, training, and library occupations 4104 8327 102.9% Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations 1596 1621 1.6% Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations: 3273 2329 -28.8% Health diagnosing and treating practitioners & technical occs 2447 1582 -35.3% Health technologists and technicians 826 747 -9.6% Service occupations: 9264 10661 15.1% Healthcare support occupations 1274 784 -38.5% Protective service occupations: 934 960 2.8% Fire fighting, prevention, and law enforcement workers, incl. supervisors 515 484 -6.0% Other protective service workers, including supervisors 419 476 13.6% Food preparation and serving related occupations 3209 5092 58.7% Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 2349 1941 -17.4% Personal care and service occupations 1497 1884 25.8% Sales and office occupations: 15560 15190 -2.4% Sales and related occupations 5814 5998 3.2% Office and administrative support occupations 9746 9192 -5.7% Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 538 382 -29.0% Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations: 4164 4318 3.7% Construction and extraction occupations: 2639 2553 -3.3% Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 295 216 -26.8% Construction trades workers 2286 2285 0.0% Extraction workers 58 52 -10.7% Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 1525 1765 15.7% Production, transportation, and material moving occupations: 7599 7205 -5.2% Production occupations 4256 3699 -13.1% Transportation and material moving occupations: 3344 3506 4.9% Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 70 79 13.4% Aircraft and traffic control occupations 101 44 -56.6% Motor vehicle operators 1389 1595 14.8% Rail, water and other transportation occupations 249 195 -21.7% Material moving workers 1534 1593 3.8% TOTAL 57809 64663 11.9% Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1990, 2000 ---PAGE BREAK--- Centre County Affordable Housing Needs Assessment: A Blueprint for Action -F-2- Table F-2: Occupational Employment: Centre County, Estimated 2000, Projected 2010 Employment Average Annual Openings SOC Estimated Projected Percent Due to Due to Code Occupational Title 2000 2010 Change Growth Replace. 1/ Total 2/ 00-0000 Total, All Occupations 76,220 88,530 16.2 1,231 1,894 3,125 11-0000 Management Occupations 5,540 6,360 14.8 82 108 190 13-0000 Business & Financial Operations Occupations 3,270 3,720 13.8 45 74 119 15-0000 Computer & Mathematical Occupations 1,720 2,400 39.5 68 18 86 17-0000 Architecture & Engineering Occupations 2,190 2,310 5.5 12 45 57 19-0000 Life, Physical & Social Science Occupations 1,280 1,440 12.5 16 42 58 21-0000 Community & Social Services Occupations 1,390 1,790 28.8 40 22 62 23-0000 Legal Occupations 220 270 22.7 5 2 7 25-0000 Education, Training & Library Occupations 9,670 11,650 20.5 198 227 425 27-0000 Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports & Media Occupations 1,190 1,350 13.4 16 25 41 29-0000 Healthcare Practitioners & Technical Occupations 2,260 2,820 24.8 56 51 107 31-0000 Healthcare Support Occupations 1,150 1,450 26.1 30 19 49 33-0000 Protective Service Occupations 1,020 1,340 31.4 32 26 58 35-0000 Food Preparation & Serving Related Occupations 5,210 6,270 20.3 106 242 348 37-0000 Building & Grounds Cleaning & Maintenance Occupations 3,000 3,410 13.7 41 61 102 39-0000 Personal Care & Service Occupations 2,340 2,740 17.1 40 69 109 41-0000 Sales & Related Occupations 6,340 7,620 20.2 128 207 335 43-0000 Office & Administrative Support Occupations 11,970 13,210 10.4 124 273 397 45-0000 Farming, Fishing & Forestry Occupations 1,160 1,210 4.3 5 34 39 47-0000 Construction & Extraction Occupations 2,720 3,300 21.3 58 57 115 49-0000 Installation, Maintenance & Repair Occupations 2,850 3,220 13.0 37 58 95 51-0000 Production Occupations 5,630 5,900 4.8 27 142 169 53-2000 Air Transportation Workers 50 60 20.0 1 1 2 Source: Department of Labor and Industry, Center for Workforce Information and Analysis FOOTNOTES: Data may not add to totals due to rounding. Occupations with employment less than 10 are not shown but are included in all sub-total and total employment values. 1/ Labor force net replacements due to death, retirement, disability or withdrawal for personal reasons. 2/ Total openings equal replacements plus annual growth, except for cases when negative growth is greater than annual replacements, where total openings are expressed as zero. ---PAGE BREAK--- Centre County Affordable Housing Needs Assessment: A Blueprint for Action -F-3- Table F-3: Centre County and 2004 Mean Annual Wages by Occupation SOC Code Number Occupation Title Centre County 00-0000 All Occupations $34,410 $35,780 11-0000 Management Occupations $69,820 $79,060 13-0000 Business and Financial Operations Occupations $40,710 $53,440 15-0000 Computer and Mathematical Science Occupations $51,450 $60,820 17-0000 Architecture and Engineering Occupations $54,140 $58,160 19-0000 Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations $44,560 $53,500 21-0000 Community and Social Services Occupations $31,880 $32,450 23-0000 Legal Occupations $67,390 $70,150 25-0000 Education, Training, and Library Occupations Not released $46,660 27-0000 Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations $31,900 $38,010 29-0000 Healthcare Practitioner and Technical Occupations $54,110 $53,370 31-0000 Healthcare Support Occupations $21,800 $23,260 33-0000 Protective Service Occupations $40,420 $33,930 35-0000 Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations $16,920 $16,810 37-0000 Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations $21,210 $21,710 39-0000 Personal Care and Service Occupations $19,810 $20,600 41-0000 Sales and Related Occupations $23,760 $29,500 43-0000 Office and Administrative Support Occupations $26,820 $27,840 45-0000 Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations $30,360 $23,450 47-0000 Construction and Extraction Occupations $30,970 $38,000 49-0000 Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations $31,050 $36,040 51-0000 Production Occupations $27,060 $29,720 53-0000 Transportation and Material Moving Occupations $23,590 $27,950 Source: Department of Labor and Industry, Center for Workforce Information and Analysis Estimates for detailed occupations do not sum to the totals because the totals include occupations not shown separately. Estimates do not include self-employed workers. Annual wages have been calculated by multiplying the hourly mean wage by a "year-round, full-time" hours figure of 2,080 hours; for those occupations where there is not an hourly mean wage published, the annual wage has been directly calculated from the reported survey data. The relative standard error (RSE) is a measure of the reliability of a survey statistic. The smaller the relative standard error, the more precise the estimate. Hourly wage rates for occupations where workers typically work fewer than 2,080 hours per year are not available ---PAGE BREAK--- Centre County Affordable Housing Needs Assessment: A Blueprint for Action -F-4- Table F-4: Housing Units by Planning Region 1980 to 2000 Total Housing Units 1980 Total Housing Units 1990 Total Housing Units 2000 Occupied Housing Units 1980 Occupied Housing Units 1990 Occupied Housing Units 2000 Vacant Housing Units 1980 Vacant Housing Units 1990 Vacant Housing Units 2000 Vacant Housing Units 2000 4,938,140 5,249,750 4,495,966 4,777,003 442,174 472,747 9.0% 10 year % change 6.3% 6.3% 6.9% Centre County 39,564 46,195 53,161 36,222 42,638 49,323 2,120 3,512 3,838 7.2% 10 year % change 16.8% 15.1% 17.7% 15.7% 65.7% 9.3% Centre Region 19961 24,593 29,031 18,893 23,315 27,916 1,000 1,278 1,115 4.2% College Township 2,010 2,689 3,213 1,939 2,613 3,069 71 76 144 4.5% Ferguson Township 3,075 3,789 5,699 2,927 3,641 5,511 148 148 188 3.3% Halfmoon Township 318 503 802 253 490 769 50 13 33 4.1% Harris Township 1,299 1,654 1,855 1,198 1,583 1,752 57 71 103 5.6% Patton Township 3,124 4,335 4,974 2,746 4,050 4,791 369 285 183 3.7% State College Borough 10,135 11,623 12,488 9,830 10,938 12,024 305 685 464 3.7% 10 year % change 23.2% 18.0% 23.4% 19.7% 27.8% -12.8% Lower Bald Eagle Region 2712 3,113 3,478 2,473 2,829 3,074 184 284 404 12.8% Boggs Township 807 998 1,162 739 939 1,056 62 59 106 9.1% Curtin Township 199 309 339 160 195 207 10 114 132 38.9% Howard Township 331 360 375 307 341 344 8 19 31 8.3% Howard Borough 296 287 295 296 277 282 10 10 13 4.4% Liberty Township 601 695 825 528 636 719 73 59 106 12.8% Milesburg Borough 478 464 482 453 441 466 21 23 16 3.3% 10 year % change 14.8% 11.7% 14.4% 8.7% 54.3% 42.3% Nittany Valley Region 6,486 7,445 8,494 6,052 7,146 8,103 349 309 391 4.6% Bellefonte Borough 2,571 2,772 2,953 2,387 2,657 2,796 184 115 157 5.3% Benner Township 966 1,289 1,386 879 1,232 1,324 32 57 62 4.5% Marion Township 218 247 339 203 233 322 14 14 17 5.0% Spring Township 1,845 2,119 2,559 1,750 2,033 2,456 88 86 103 4.0% Walker Township 886 1,028 1,257 833 991 1,205 31 37 52 4.1% 10 year % change 14.8% 14.1% 18.1% 13.4% -11.5% 26.5% Moshannon Valley Region 3,221 3,279 3,397 2,809 2,783 2,909 188 496 488 11.3% ---PAGE BREAK--- Centre County Affordable Housing Needs Assessment: A Blueprint for Action -F-5- Philipsburg Borough 1578 1,530 1,527 1,428 1,369 1,375 141 161 152 10.0% Rush Township 1464 1,578 1,687 1,202 1,248 1,359 47 330 328 19.4% South Philipsburg Borough 179 171 183 179 166 175 0 5 8 4.4% 10 year % change 1.8% 3.6% -0.9% 4.5% 163.8% -1.6% Mountaintop Region 1,286 1,329 1,488 1,022 1,070 1,124 60 259 364 26.2% Burnside Township 273 325 325 128 141 157 14 102 168 51.7% Snow Shoe Borough 299 305 305 286 283 286 13 18 19 6.2% Snow Shoe Township 714 858 858 608 646 681 33 139 177 20.6% 10 year % change 3.3% 12.0% 4.7% 5.0% 331.7% 40.5% Penns Valley Region 4,195 4,600 5,136 3,373 3,870 4,268 239 730 868 16.8% Centre Hall Borough 471 497 514 445 484 491 24 13 23 4.5% Gregg Township 671 776 927 582 654 785 50 122 142 15.3% Haines Township 547 573 669 397 445 529 38 128 140 20.9% Millheim Borough 339 357 333 313 349 311 24 8 22 6.6% Miles Township 555 621 693 437 502 526 31 119 167 24.1% Penn Township 505 445 533 264 316 359 34 129 174 32.6% Potter Township 1,107 1,331 1,467 935 1,120 1267 38 211 200 13.6% 10 year % change 9.7% 11.7% 14.7% 10.3% 205.4% 18.9% Upper Bald Eagle Region 1,703 1,826 2,137 1,500 1,670 1,929 100 156 208 9.3% Huston Township 422 532 547 389 465 500 18 67 47 8.6% Port Matilda Borough 246 269 274 229 260 257 17 9 17 6.2% Taylor Township 264 277 333 215 258 292 13 19 41 12.3% Union Township 432 345 506 355 310 448 35 35 58 11.5% Unionville Borough 128 124 127 122 115 119 6 9 8 6.3% Worth Township 211 279 350 190 262 313 11 17 37 10.6% 10 year % change 7.2% 17.0% 11.3% 15.5% 56.0% 33.3% Source: Centre County Planning Office, U.S. Census 1980, 1990, 2000 ---PAGE BREAK--- Centre County Affordable Housing Needs Assessment: A Blueprint for Action -F-6- Table F-5: Centre County Households Experiencing One or More of Four Types of Housing Problems by Income Levels in 2000 Owner-Occupants Tenants Number of households Number of households %OO % rent No prob w/prob prob Total OO No prob w/prob prob Total Rent Income level < or = to 20% 170 77.3% 580 750 790 78.7% 2915 3705 20.1% - 30.0% 275 69.9% 640 915 280 85.9% 1710 1990 30.1% - 40.0% 540 50.0% 540 1080 520 78.9% 1950 2470 40.1% - 50.0% 750 44.2% 595 1345 555 70.1% 1300 1855 50.1% - 60.0% 860 33.6% 435 1295 860 48.3% 805 1665 60.1% - 65.0% 540 35.3% 295 835 440 36.2% 250 690 65.1% - 80.0% 1925 26.9% 710 2635 1300 23.8% 405 1705 80.1% - 95.0% 2100 22.5% 610 2710 1285 12.0% 175 1460 95.1% - 100.0% 715 22.7% 210 925 390 7.1% 30 420 100.1% - 115.0% 2285 14.1% 375 2660 885 6.8% 65 950 115.1% - 120.0% 610 12.2% 85 695 165 5.7% 10 175 120.1% - 140.0% 2720 11.5% 355 3075 790 6.5% 55 845 > 140.0% 10270 4.5% 480 10750 1595 7.0% 120 1715 Total HH 23760 19.9% 5910 29670 9855 49.8% 9790 19645 Source: CHAS data, U.S. Census 2000 Table F-6: Centre Region Households Experiencing One or More of Four Types of Housing Problems by Income Levels in 2000 Owner-Occupants Tenants Number of households Number of households %OO % rent No prob w/prob prob Total OO No prob w/prob prob Total Rent Income level < or = to 20% 47 78.2% 169 216 580 81.6% 2574 3154 20.1% - 30.0% 53 76.1% 169 222 125 91.8% 1405 1530 30.1% - 40.0% 94 49.7% 93 187 263 86.5% 1679 1942 40.1% - 50.0% 144 56.9% 190 334 289 79.1% 1095 1384 50.1% - 60.0% 154 53.0% 174 328 489 59.7% 724 1213 60.1% - 65.0% 144 41.7% 103 247 285 46.7% 250 535 65.1% - 80.0% 625 29.0% 255 880 804 32.0% 379 1183 80.1% - 95.0% 615 31.7% 285 900 849 16.5% 168 1017 95.1% - 100.0% 259 30.7% 115 374 264 10.2% 30 294 100.1% - 115.0% 810 13.4% 125 935 584 8.6% 55 639 115.1% - 120.0% 210 13.9% 34 244 83 4.6% 4 87 120.1% - 140.0% 1110 16.5% 220 1330 494 7.3% 39 533 > 140.0% 6490 4.8% 325 6815 1240 8.4% 113 1353 Total HH 10755 17.3% 2257 13012 6349 57.3% 8515 14864 Source: CHAS data, U.S. Census 2000 ---PAGE BREAK--- Centre County Affordable Housing Needs Assessment: A Blueprint for Action -F-7- Table F-7: Nittany Valley Region Households Experiencing One or More of Four Types of Housing Problems by Income Levels in 2000 Owner-Occupants Tenants Number of households Number of households %OO % rent No prob w/prob prob Total OO No prob w/prob prob Total Rent Income level < or = to 20% 29 74.6% 85 114 109 63.5% 190 299 20.1% - 30.0% 44 71.2% 109 153 65 66.5% 129 194 30.1% - 40.0% 145 47.1% 129 274 89 60.8% 138 227 40.1% - 50.0% 220 34.1% 114 334 74 62.6% 124 198 50.1% - 60.0% 214 31.8% 100 314 134 20.2% 34 168 60.1% - 65.0% 80 48.1% 74 154 58 0.0% 0 58 65.1% - 80.0% 479 21.3% 130 609 223 1.8% 4 227 80.1% - 95.0% 475 15.9% 90 565 279 1.4% 4 283 95.1% - 100.0% 189 25.0% 63 252 59 0.0% 0 59 100.1% - 115.0% 570 13.5% 89 659 144 2.7% 4 148 115.1% - 120.0% 150 10.7% 18 168 58 0.0% 0 58 120.1% - 140.0% 575 6.0% 37 612 198 4.8% 10 208 > 140.0% 1550 3.1% 49 1599 174 0.0% 0 174 Total HH 4720 18.7% 1087 5807 1664 27.7% 637 2301 Source: CHAS data, U.S. Census 2000 Table F-8: Penns Valley Region Households Experiencing One or More of Four Types of Housing Problems by Income Levels in 2000 Owner-Occupants Tenants Number of households Number of households %OO % rent No prob w/prob prob Total OO No prob w/prob prob Total Rent Income level < or = to 20% 52 64.4% 94 146 12 75.0% 36 48 20.1% - 30.0% 58 65.1% 108 166 22 58.5% 31 53 30.1% - 40.0% 72 65.0% 134 206 27 62.5% 45 72 40.1% - 50.0% 125 43.9% 98 223 45 50.0% 45 90 50.1% - 60.0% 134 34.0% 69 203 57 36.0% 32 89 60.1% - 65.0% 52 40.2% 35 87 36 18.2% 8 44 65.1% - 80.0% 240 30.2% 104 344 104 13.3% 16 120 80.1% - 95.0% 260 24.2% 83 343 62 0.0% 0 62 95.1% - 100.0% 84 12.5% 12 96 23 0.0% 0 23 100.1% - 115.0% 275 20.7% 72 347 30 0.0% 0 30 115.1% - 120.0% 64 29.7% 27 91 16 0.0% 0 16 120.1% - 140.0% 290 16.4% 57 347 32 20.0% 8 40 > 140.0% 900 6.3% 61 961 66 5.7% 4 70 Total HH 2606 26.8% 954 3560 532 29.7% 225 757 Source: CHAS data, U.S. Census 2000 ---PAGE BREAK--- Centre County Affordable Housing Needs Assessment: A Blueprint for Action -F-8- Table F-9: Moshannon Valley Region Households Experiencing One or More of Four Types of Housing Problems by Income Levels in 2000 Owner-Occupants Tenants Number of households Number of households %OO % rent No prob w/prob prob Total OO No prob w/prob prob Total Rent Income level < or = to 20% 4 94.9% 75 79 60 51.6% 64 124 20.1% - 30.0% 44 67.2% 90 134 40 69.0% 89 129 30.1% - 40.0% 79 32.5% 38 117 73 25.5% 25 98 40.1% - 50.0% 60 61.3% 95 155 89 4.3% 4 93 50.1% - 60.0% 130 10.3% 15 145 63 11.3% 8 71 60.1% - 65.0% 110 12.0% 15 125 14 0.0% 0 14 65.1% - 80.0% 160 27.3% 60 220 49 7.5% 4 53 80.1% - 95.0% 275 25.7% 95 370 20 16.7% 4 24 95.1% - 100.0% 35 10.3% 4 39 25 0.0% 0 25 100.1% - 115.0% 195 9.3% 20 215 44 0.0% 0 44 115.1% - 120.0% 59 0.0% 0 59 0 0.0% 0 0 120.1% - 140.0% 175 2.2% 4 179 19 0.0% 0 19 > 140.0% 395 1.0% 4 399 50 0.0% 0 50 Total HH 1721 23.0% 515 2236 546 26.6% 198 744 Source: CHAS data, U.S. Census 2000 Table F-10: Mountaintop Valley Region Households Experiencing One or More of Four Types of Housing Problems by Income Levels in 2000 Owner-Occupants Tenants Number of households Number of households %OO % rent No prob w/prob prob Total OO No prob w/prob prob Total Rent Income level < or = to 20% 8 78.4% 29 37 4 77.8% 14 18 20.1% - 30.0% 23 68.1% 49 72 8 60.0% 12 20 30.1% - 40.0% 45 43.0% 34 79 8 50.0% 8 16 40.1% - 50.0% 44 43.6% 34 78 10 28.6% 4 14 50.1% - 60.0% 50 27.5% 19 69 4 0.0% 0 4 60.1% - 65.0% 29 29.3% 12 41 4 0.0% 0 4 65.1% - 80.0% 85 26.1% 30 115 25 0.0% 0 25 80.1% - 95.0% 90 8.2% 8 98 8 0.0% 0 8 95.1% - 100.0% 34 26.1% 12 46 12 0.0% 0 12 100.1% - 115.0% 95 7.8% 8 103 4 0.0% 0 4 115.1% - 120.0% 28 22.2% 8 36 0 0.0% 0 0 120.1% - 140.0% 85 4.5% 4 89 4 0.0% 0 4 > 140.0% 160 2.4% 4 164 8 0.0% 0 8 Total HH 776 24.4% 251 1027 99 27.7% 38 137 Source: CHAS data, U.S. Census 2000 ---PAGE BREAK--- Centre County Affordable Housing Needs Assessment: A Blueprint for Action -F-9- Table F-11: Upper Bald Eagle Region Households Experiencing One or More of Four Types of Housing Problems by Income Levels in 2000 Owner-Occupants Tenants Number of households Number of households %OO % rent No prob w/prob prob Total OO No prob w/prob prob Total Rent Income level < or = to 20% 26 70.8% 63 89 16 50.0% 16 32 20.1% - 30.0% 32 62.4% 53 85 16 57.9% 22 38 30.1% - 40.0% 24 65.7% 46 70 20 28.6% 8 28 40.1% - 50.0% 63 42.7% 47 110 16 20.0% 4 20 50.1% - 60.0% 52 40.9% 36 88 53 0.0% 0 53 60.1% - 65.0% 36 41.9% 26 62 12 0.0% 0 12 65.1% - 80.0% 124 24.8% 41 165 36 18.2% 8 44 80.1% - 95.0% 155 17.1% 32 187 12 25.0% 4 16 95.1% - 100.0% 36 25.0% 12 48 20 0.0% 0 20 100.1% - 115.0% 135 15.1% 24 159 20 0.0% 0 20 115.1% - 120.0% 38 24.0% 12 50 8 0.0% 4 12 120.1% - 140.0% 180 10.0% 20 200 16 0.0% 0 16 > 140.0% 345 6.0% 22 367 22 0.0% 0 22 Total HH 1246 25.8% 434 1680 267 19.8% 66 333 Source: CHAS data, U.S. Census 2000 Table F-12: Lower Bald Eagle Region Households Experiencing One or More of Four Types of Housing Problems by Income Levels in 2000 Owner-Occupants Tenants Number of households Number of households %OO % rent No prob w/prob prob Total OO No prob w/prob prob Total Rent Income level < or = to 20% 12 85.9% 73 85 16 61.9% 26 42 20.1% - 30.0% 38 70.1% 89 127 12 73.3% 33 45 30.1% - 40.0% 74 50.0% 74 148 36 46.3% 31 67 40.1% - 50.0% 94 37.3% 56 150 42 39.1% 27 69 50.1% - 60.0% 119 26.5% 43 162 67 10.7% 8 75 60.1% - 65.0% 99 10.8% 12 111 32 11.1% 4 36 65.1% - 80.0% 215 24.8% 71 286 58 6.5% 4 62 80.1% - 95.0% 235 21.1% 63 298 48 0.0% 0 48 95.1% - 100.0% 79 4.8% 4 83 8 0.0% 0 8 100.1% - 115.0% 195 15.2% 35 230 47 0.0% 0 47 115.1% - 120.0% 77 0.0% 0 77 8 0.0% 0 8 120.1% - 140.0% 315 5.4% 18 333 26 0.0% 0 26 > 140.0% 420 2.8% 12 432 37 17.8% 8 45 Total HH 1972 21.8% 550 2522 437 24.4% 141 578 Source: CHAS data, U.S. Census 2000