1990 Census of Population and Housing
040 Ohio
155
Holmes County
160
Killbuck village
URBAN AND RURAL RESIDENCE
Total population...............................................
802
Urban population....................................................
0
Percent of total population.....................................
0.0
Rural population....................................................
802
Percent of total population.....................................
100.0
Farm population...................................................
0
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years and over
enrolled in school....................
130
Preprimary school...................................................
7
Elementary or high school...........................................
106
Percent in private school.........................................
1.9
College.............................................................
17
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Persons 25 years and over.........................................
549
Less than 9th grade.................................................
36
9th to 12th grade, no diploma.......................................
157
High school graduate................................................
253
Some college, no degree.............................................
40
Associates degree...................................................
29
Bachelor's degree...................................................
22
Graduate or professional degree.....................................
12
Percent high school graduate or higher..............................
64.8
Percent bachelor's degree or higher.................................
6.2
RESIDENCE IN 1985
Persons 5 years
and over......................................
738
Lived in same house.................................................
427
Lived in different house in U.S.....................................
311
Same State........................................................
299
Same county.....................................................
269
Different county................................................
30
Different State...................................................
12
Lived abroad........................................................
0
DISABILITY OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS
Persons 16 to 64
years........................................
503
With a mobility or self-care limitation.............................
35
With a mobility limitation........................................
11
With a self-care limitation.......................................
29
With a work disability..............................................
39
In labor force..................................................
12
Prevented from working............................................
23
Persons 65 years
and over.....................................
122
With a mobility or self-care limitation.............................
22
With a mobility limitation........................................
10
With a self-care limitation.......................................
14
CHILDREN EVER BORN PER 1,000 WOMEN
Women 15 to 24 years................................................
381
Women 25 to 34 years................................................
1,644
Women 35 to 44 years................................................
2,046
VETERAN STATUS
Civilian veterans 16 years and over.................................
123
65 years and over.................................................
34
NATIVITY AND PLACE OF BIRTH
Native population...................................................
790
Percent born in state of residence..............................
89.7
Foreign-born population.............................................
12
Entered the U.S. 1980 to 1990.....................................
0
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
Persons 5 years and over........................................
738
Speak a language other than English.................................
11
Do not speak English 'very
well'................................
7
Speak Spanish.....................................................
0
Do not speak English 'very
well'................................
0
Speak Asian or Pacific Island language............................
0
Do not speak English 'very
well'................................
0
ANCESTRY
Total ancestries reported.........................................
1,080
Arab................................................................
0
Austrian............................................................
0
Belgian.............................................................
0
Canadian............................................................
0
Czech...............................................................
0
Danish..............................................................
0
Dutch...............................................................
29
English.............................................................
151
Finnish.............................................................
2
French (except Basque)..............................................
24
French Canadian.....................................................
2
German..............................................................
433
Greek...............................................................
0
Hungarian...........................................................
0
Irish...............................................................
207
Italian.............................................................
22
Lithuanian..........................................................
0
Norwegian...........................................................
0
Polish..............................................................
15
Portuguese..........................................................
0
Romanian............................................................
0
Russian.............................................................
0
Scotch-Irish........................................................
17
Scottish............................................................
9
Slovak..............................................................
2
Subsaharan African..................................................
0
Swedish.............................................................
4
Swiss...............................................................
46
Ukrainian...........................................................
0
United States or American...........................................
32
Welsh...............................................................
5
West Indian (excluding Hispanic origin groups)......................
0
Yugoslavian.........................................................
0
Other ancestries....................................................
80
LABOR FORCE STATUS
Persons 16 years
and over.....................................
625
In labor force......................................................
418
Percent in labor
force........................................
66.9
Civilian labor force..............................................
418
Employed........................................................
391
Unemployed......................................................
27
Percent unemployed............................................
6.5
Armed Forces......................................................
0
Not in labor force..................................................
207
Males 16 years and
over.......................................
304
In labor force......................................................
219
Percent in labor
force........................................
72.0
Civilian labor force..............................................
219
Employed........................................................
199
Unemployed......................................................
20
Percent unemployed............................................
9.1
Armed Forces......................................................
0
Not in labor force..................................................
85
Females 16 years
and over.....................................
321
In labor force......................................................
199
Percent in labor
force........................................
62.0
Civilian labor force..............................................
199
Employed........................................................
192
Unemployed......................................................
7
Percent unemployed............................................
3.5
Armed Forces......................................................
0
Not in labor force..................................................
122
Females 16 years
and over.....................................
321
With own children under 6 years.....................................
47
Percent in labor force............................................
78.7
With own children 6 to 17 years only................................
55
Percent in labor force............................................
94.5
Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies...
75
All parents present in household in labor force.....................
53
Own children 6 to 17 years in
families and subfamilies..........
113
All parents present in household in labor force.....................
101
Persons 16 to 19 years..........................................
34
Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate.................
5
Employed or in Armed Forces.......................................
5
Unemployed........................................................
0
Not in labor force................................................
0
COMMUTING TO WORK
Workers 16 years and over.........................................
389
Percent drove alone.................................................
71.7
Percent in carpools.................................................
21.1
Percent using public transportation.................................
0.5
Percent using other means...........................................
0.5
Percent walked or worked at home....................................
6.2
Mean travel time to work (minutes)..................................
19.2
OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over................................
391
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations...............
22
Professional specialty occupations..................................
27
Technicians and related support occupations.........................
13
Sales occupations...................................................
36
Administrative support occupations, including
clerical..............
50
Private household occupations.......................................
0
Protective service occupations......................................
5
Service occupations, except protective and household................
52
Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations..........................
6
Precision production, craft, and repair occupations.................
45
Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors.......................
69
Transportation and material moving occupations......................
27
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers.................
39
INDUSTRY
Employed person 16 years and over.................................
391
Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries................................
9
Mining..............................................................
25
Construction........................................................
12
Manufacturing, nondurable goods.....................................
66
Manufacturing, durable goods........................................
68
Transportation......................................................
8
Communications and other public utilities...........................
8
Wholesale trade.....................................................
9
Retail trade........................................................
59
Finance, insurance, and real estate.................................
26
Business and repair services........................................
7
Personal services...................................................
3
Entertainment, and recreation services..............................
2
Health services.....................................................
39
Educational services................................................
24
Other professional and related services.............................
17
Public administration...............................................
9
CLASS OF WORKER
Employed persons 16 years and over................................
391
Private wage and salary workers.....................................
313
Government workers..................................................
45
Local government workers..........................................
31
State government workers..........................................
9
Federal government workers........................................
5
Self-employed workers...............................................
31
Unpaid family workers...............................................
2
INCOME IN 1989
Households........................................................
321
Less than $5,000....................................................
10
$5,000 to $9,999....................................................
25
$10,000 to $14,999..................................................
42
$15,000 to $24,999..................................................
77
$25,000 to $34,999..................................................
70
$35,000 to $49,999..................................................
61
$50,000 to $74,999..................................................
32
$75,000 to $99,999..................................................
2
$100,000 to $149,999................................................
0
$150,000 or more....................................................
2
Median household income (dollars)...................................
26,250
Families..........................................................
251
Less than $5,000....................................................
2
$5,000 to $9,999....................................................
9
$10,000 to $14,999..................................................
26
$15,000 to $24,999..................................................
60
$25,000 to $34,999..................................................
64
$35,000 to $49,999..................................................
56
$50,000 to $74,999..................................................
30
$75,000 to $99,999..................................................
2
$100,000 to $149,999................................................
0
$150,000 or more....................................................
2
Median family income (dollars)......................................
29,115
Nonfamily households..............................................
70
Less than $5,000....................................................
8
$5,000 to $9,999....................................................
16
$10,000 to $14,999..................................................
16
$15,000 to $24,999..................................................
19
$25,000 to $34,999..................................................
9
$35,000 to $49,999..................................................
0
$50,000 to $74,999..................................................
2
$75,000 to $99,999..................................................
0
$100,000 to $149,999................................................
0
$150,000 or more....................................................
0
Median nonfamily household income (dollars).........................
13,864
Per capita income (dollars)......................................... 11,307
INCOME TYPE IN 1989
Households....................................................
321
With wage and salary income.........................................
255
Mean wage and salary income (dollars).............................
26,777
With nonfarm self-employment income.................................
37
Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars).....................
5,944
With farm self-employment income....................................
0
Mean farm self-employment income (dollars)........................
0
With Social Security income.........................................
103
Mean Social Security income (dollars).............................
7,630
With public assistance income.......................................
17
Mean public assistance income (dollars)...........................
3,723
With retirement income..............................................
70
Mean retirement income (dollars)..................................
6,423
POVERTY STATUS IN 1989
All persons for whom poverty status is determined.................
797
Below poverty level.............................................
47
Persons 18 years and over...........................................
607
Below poverty level.............................................
32
Persons 65 years and over.........................................
122
Below poverty level.............................................
6
Related children under 18 years.....................................
190
Below poverty level.............................................
15
Related children under 5 years....................................
64
Below poverty level.............................................
5
Related children 5 to 17 years....................................
126
Below poverty level.............................................
10
Unrelated individuals...............................................
87
Below poverty level.............................................
17
All families......................................................
251
Below poverty level.............................................
6
With related children under 18 years................................
113
Below poverty level.............................................
6
With related children under 5 years...............................
49
Below poverty level.............................................
4
Female householder families.......................................
38
Below poverty level.............................................
2
With related children under 18 years................................
18
Below poverty level.............................................
2
With related children under 5 years...............................
4
Below poverty level.............................................
2
Percent
below poverty level:
----------------------------
All persons.........................................................
5.9
Persons 18 years and over.........................................
5.3
Persons 65 years and over.......................................
4.9
Related children under 18 years...................................
7.9
Related children under 5 years..................................
7.8
Related children 5 to 17 years..................................
7.9
Unrelated individuals.............................................
19.5
All families........................................................
2.4
With related children under 18 years..............................
5.3
With related children under 5
years.............................
8.2
Female householder families.........................................
5.3
With related children under 18 years..............................
11.1
With related children under 5
years.............................
50.0
Total housing units........................................... 333
YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT
1989 to March 1990..................................................
14
1985 to 1988........................................................
18
1980 to 1984........................................................
23
1970 to 1979........................................................
56
1960 to 1969........................................................
51
1950 to 1959........................................................
36
1940 to 1949........................................................
6
1939 or earlier.....................................................
129
BEDROOMS
No bedroom..........................................................
2
1 bedroom...........................................................
7
2 bedrooms..........................................................
97
3 bedrooms..........................................................
163
4 bedrooms..........................................................
58
5 or more bedrooms..................................................
6
SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Lacking complete plumbing facilities................................
4
Lacking complete kitchen facilities.................................
2
Condominium housing units...........................................
0
SOURCE OF WATER
Public system or private company....................................
321
Individual drilled well.............................................
10
Individual dug well.................................................
0
Some other source...................................................
2
SEWAGE DISPOSAL
Public sewer........................................................
316
Septic tank or cesspool.............................................
15
Other means.........................................................
2
Occupied housing units........................................ 317
HOUSE HEATING FUEL
Utility gas.........................................................
250
Bottled, tank, or LP gas............................................
0
Electricity.........................................................
60
Fuel oil, kerosene, etc.............................................
2
Coal or coke........................................................
0
Wood................................................................
5
Solar energy........................................................
0
Other fuel..........................................................
0
No fuel used........................................................
0
YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT
1989 to March 1990..................................................
44
1985 to 1988........................................................
92
1980 to 1984........................................................
32
1970 to 1979........................................................
71
1960 to 1969........................................................
48
1959 or earlier.....................................................
30
TELEPHONE
No telephone in unit................................................
13
VEHICLES AVAILABLE
Occupied housing units............................................
317
None................................................................
16
1...................................................................
110
2...................................................................
132
3 or more...........................................................
59
MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS
Specified owner-occupied housing units..............................
189
With a mortgage...................................................
81
Less than $300..................................................
10
$300 to $499....................................................
32
$500 to $699....................................................
23
$700 to $999....................................................
14
$1,000 to $1,499................................................
2
$1,500 to $1,999................................................
0
$2,000 or more..................................................
0
Median (dollars)................................................
491
Not mortgaged.....................................................
108
Less than $100..................................................
6
$100 to $199....................................................
71
$200 to $299....................................................
26
$300 to $399....................................................
3
$400 or more....................................................
2
Median (dollars)................................................
179
SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD
INCOME IN 1989
Specified owner-occupied housing units..............................
189
Less than 20 percent..............................................
150
20 to 24 percent..................................................
9
25 to 29 percent..................................................
15
30 to 34 percent..................................................
4
35 percent or more................................................
11
Not computed......................................................
0
GROSS RENT
Specified renter-occupied housing units.............................
84
Less than $200....................................................
7
$200 to $299......................................................
24
$300 to $499......................................................
37
$500 to $749......................................................
2
$750 to $999......................................................
0
$1,000 or more....................................................
0
No cash rent......................................................
14
Median (dollars)..................................................
307
GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN
1989
Specified renter-occupied housing units.............................
84
Less than 20 percent..............................................
47
20 to 24 percent..................................................
5
25 to 29 percent..................................................
11
30 to 34 percent..................................................
3
35 percent or more................................................
4
Not computed......................................................
14
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