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1990 Population Count:
142,585 (U.S. Census Bureau)
1998 Population Estimate:
151,222 (U.S. Census Bureau)
2005 Population Projection: 153,800 (Ohio
Department of Development)
2015 Population Projection: 160,600 (Ohio
Department of Development)
1990 Census Of Population And Housing
040 Ohio
050 Portage
County
PERSONS
Universe: Persons
Total............................................................... 142,585
RACE
Universe: Persons
White...............................................................
137,022
Black...............................................................
3,852
American Indian, Eskimo,
or Aleut...................................
331
Asian or Pacific Islander...........................................
1,163
Other race..........................................................
217
HISPANIC ORIGIN
Universe: Persons
Not of Hispanic origin (000-001,
006-199)........................... 141,643
Hispanic origin (002-005,
200-999):
Mexican (002, 210-220)............................................
388
Puerto Rican (003,
261-270).......................................
198
Cuban (004, 271-274)..............................................
73
Other Hispanic (005,
200-209, 221-260, 275-999):
Dominican
(Dominican Republic) (275-289)........................
0
Central
American (221-230):
Guatemalan (222)..............................................
0
Honduran (223)................................................
12
Nicaraguan (224)..............................................
0
Panamanian (225)..............................................
0
Salvadoran (226)..............................................
4
Other Central American (221, 227-230).........................
0
South
American (231-249):
Colombian (234)...............................................
32
Ecuadorian (235)..............................................
10
Peruvian (237)................................................
7
Other South American (231-233, 236, 238-249)..................
16
Other
Hispanic (005, 200-209, 250-260, 290-999).................
202
URBAN AND RURAL RESIDENCE
Total population...............................................
142,585
Urban population....................................................
79,630
Percent
of total population.....................................
55.8
Rural population....................................................
62,955
Percent
of total population.....................................
44.2
Farm population...................................................
1,641
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school....................
47,037
Preprimary school...................................................
2,423
Elementary or high school...........................................
24,266
Percent in private
school.........................................
5.7
College.............................................................
20,348
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Persons 25 years
and over.........................................
82,726
Less than 9th grade.................................................
4,507
9th to 12th grade, no diploma.......................................
12,609
High school graduate................................................
33,074
Some college, no degree.............................................
14,434
Associates degree...................................................
3,522
Bachelor's degree...................................................
9,131
Graduate or professional
degree.....................................
5,449
Percent high school graduate
or higher..............................
79.3
Percent bachelor's degree
or higher.................................
17.6
RESIDENCE IN 1985
Persons 5 years and over......................................
133,190
Lived in same house.................................................
68,441
Lived in different house
in U.S..................................... 63,723
Same State........................................................
55,412
Same
county.....................................................
29,592
Different
county................................................
25,820
Different State...................................................
8,311
Lived abroad........................................................
1,026
DISABILITY OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED
PERSONS
Persons 16 to 64 years........................................
97,731
With a mobility or self-care
limitation............................. 2,855
With a mobility limitation........................................
1,740
With a self-care
limitation.......................................
1,881
With a work disability..............................................
7,647
In labor
force..................................................
3,170
Prevented from working............................................
3,625
Persons 65 years and over.....................................
12,683
With a mobility or self-care
limitation............................. 2,537
With a mobility limitation........................................
1,989
With a self-care
limitation.......................................
1,402
CHILDREN EVER BORN PER 1,000
WOMEN
Women 15 to 24 years................................................
159
Women 25 to 34 years................................................
1,348
Women 35 to 44 years................................................
2,052
VETERAN STATUS
Civilian veterans 16 years
and over................................. 15,294
65 years and over.................................................
3,172
NATIVITY AND PLACE OF BIRTH
Native population...................................................
139,498
Percent
born in state of residence..............................
75.7
Foreign-born population.............................................
3,087
Entered the U.S.
1980 to 1990.....................................
1,010
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
Persons
5 years and over........................................
133,190
Speak a language other than
English.................................
5,543
Do not
speak English 'very well'................................
1,549
Speak Spanish.....................................................
1,097
Do not
speak English 'very well'................................
360
Speak Asian or Pacific
Island language............................
588
Do not
speak English 'very well'................................
273
ANCESTRY
Total ancestries
reported......................................... 197,176
Arab................................................................
499
Austrian............................................................
582
Belgian.............................................................
82
Canadian............................................................
179
Czech...............................................................
2,688
Danish..............................................................
219
Dutch...............................................................
5,059
English.............................................................
23,837
Finnish.............................................................
485
French (except Basque)..............................................
4,653
French Canadian.....................................................
596
German..............................................................
55,532
Greek...............................................................
447
Hungarian...........................................................
5,754
Irish...............................................................
30,092
Italian.............................................................
12,709
Lithuanian..........................................................
637
Norwegian...........................................................
610
Polish..............................................................
8,865
Portuguese..........................................................
86
Romanian............................................................
337
Russian.............................................................
1,231
Scotch-Irish........................................................
3,556
Scottish............................................................
3,515
Slovak..............................................................
6,334
Subsaharan African..................................................
269
Swedish.............................................................
1,633
Swiss...............................................................
1,247
Ukrainian...........................................................
786
United States or American...........................................
5,897
Welsh...............................................................
3,225
West Indian (excluding Hispanic
origin groups)......................
62
Yugoslavian.........................................................
990
Other ancestries....................................................
14,483
LABOR FORCE STATUS
Persons 16 years and over.....................................
111,341
In labor force......................................................
73,544
Percent in labor force........................................
66.1
Civilian labor force..............................................
73,368
Employed........................................................
68,974
Unemployed......................................................
4,394
Percent unemployed............................................
6.0
Armed Forces......................................................
176
Not in labor force..................................................
37,797
Males 16 years and over.......................................
53,497
In labor force......................................................
40,390
Percent in labor force........................................
75.5
Civilian labor force..............................................
40,228
Employed........................................................
37,775
Unemployed......................................................
2,453
Percent unemployed............................................
6.1
Armed Forces......................................................
162
Not in labor force..................................................
13,107
Females 16 years and over.....................................
57,844
In labor force......................................................
33,154
Percent in labor force........................................
57.3
Civilian labor force..............................................
33,140
Employed........................................................
31,199
Unemployed......................................................
1,941
Percent unemployed............................................
5.9
Armed Forces......................................................
14
Not in labor force..................................................
24,690
Females 16 years and over.....................................
57,844
With own children under
6 years.....................................
7,903
Percent in labor
force............................................
57.8
With own children 6 to 17
years only................................ 10,070
Percent in labor
force............................................
72.8
Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies...
11,079
All parents present in household
in labor force..................... 5,997
Own children
6 to 17 years in families and subfamilies..........
22,888
All parents present in household
in labor force..................... 15,202
Persons
16 to 19 years..........................................
11,702
Not enrolled in school and
not high school graduate.................
405
Employed or in Armed
Forces.......................................
154
Unemployed........................................................
70
Not in labor force................................................
181
COMMUTING TO WORK
Workers 16 years
and over.........................................
67,179
Percent drove alone.................................................
80.2
Percent in carpools.................................................
9.7
Percent using public transportation.................................
1.0
Percent using other means...........................................
0.6
Percent walked or worked
at home....................................
8.4
Mean travel time to work
(minutes)..................................
22.5
OCCUPATION
Employed persons
16 years and over................................
68,974
Executive, administrative,
and managerial occupations...............
6,904
Professional specialty occupations..................................
8,665
Technicians and related
support occupations.........................
2,145
Sales occupations...................................................
7,178
Administrative support occupations,
including clerical.............. 10,211
Private household occupations.......................................
243
Protective service occupations......................................
954
Service occupations, except
protective and household................
8,482
Farming, forestry, and fishing
occupations.......................... 1,130
Precision production, craft,
and repair occupations................. 9,317
Machine operators, assemblers,
and inspectors....................... 7,040
Transportation and material
moving occupations......................
3,586
Handlers, equipment cleaners,
helpers, and laborers................. 3,119
INDUSTRY
Employed person 16
years and over.................................
68,974
Agriculture, forestry, and
fisheries................................
1,347
Mining..............................................................
287
Construction........................................................
3,571
Manufacturing, nondurable
goods.....................................
7,324
Manufacturing, durable goods........................................
11,620
Transportation......................................................
2,785
Communications and other
public utilities...........................
1,200
Wholesale trade.....................................................
2,831
Retail trade........................................................
12,166
Finance, insurance, and
real estate.................................
2,355
Business and repair services........................................
2,497
Personal services...................................................
1,585
Entertainment, and recreation
services.............................. 1,048
Health services.....................................................
4,637
Educational services................................................
9,025
Other professional and related
services............................. 3,173
Public administration...............................................
1,523
CLASS OF WORKER
Employed persons
16 years and over................................
68,974
Private wage and salary
workers..................................... 54,499
Government workers..................................................
10,545
Local government
workers..........................................
4,760
State government
workers..........................................
5,046
Federal government
workers........................................
739
Self-employed workers...............................................
3,721
Unpaid family workers...............................................
209
INCOME IN 1989
Households........................................................
49,359
Less than $5,000....................................................
2,770
$5,000 to $9,999....................................................
4,078
$10,000 to $14,999..................................................
4,175
$15,000 to $24,999..................................................
8,941
$25,000 to $34,999..................................................
8,853
$35,000 to $49,999..................................................
9,851
$50,000 to $74,999..................................................
7,501
$75,000 to $99,999..................................................
1,810
$100,000 to $149,999................................................
1,031
$150,000 or more....................................................
349
Median household income
(dollars)................................... 30,253
Families..........................................................
36,044
Less than $5,000....................................................
1,253
$5,000 to $9,999....................................................
1,449
$10,000 to $14,999..................................................
2,128
$15,000 to $24,999..................................................
5,882
$25,000 to $34,999..................................................
6,867
$35,000 to $49,999..................................................
8,594
$50,000 to $74,999..................................................
6,930
$75,000 to $99,999..................................................
1,676
$100,000 to $149,999................................................
950
$150,000 or more....................................................
315
Median family income (dollars)......................................
35,691
Nonfamily households..............................................
13,315
Less than $5,000....................................................
1,650
$5,000 to $9,999....................................................
2,741
$10,000 to $14,999..................................................
2,108
$15,000 to $24,999..................................................
3,032
$25,000 to $34,999..................................................
1,928
$35,000 to $49,999..................................................
1,144
$50,000 to $74,999..................................................
499
$75,000 to $99,999..................................................
125
$100,000 to $149,999................................................
54
$150,000 or more....................................................
34
Median nonfamily household
income (dollars)......................... 15,468
Per capita income (dollars)......................................... 12,509
INCOME TYPE IN 1989
Households....................................................
49,359
With wage and salary income.........................................
40,412
Mean wage and salary
income (dollars)............................. 34,157
With nonfarm self-employment
income................................. 5,612
Mean nonfarm self-employment
income (dollars)..................... 14,706
With farm self-employment
income....................................
921
Mean farm self-employment
income (dollars)........................
3,521
With Social Security income.........................................
10,877
Mean Social Security
income (dollars).............................
7,956
With public assistance income.......................................
3,024
Mean public assistance
income (dollars)...........................
3,748
With retirement income..............................................
7,677
Mean retirement income
(dollars)..................................
8,341
POVERTY STATUS IN 1989
All persons for whom
poverty status is determined................. 133,447
Below
poverty level.............................................
15,892
Persons 18 years and over...........................................
98,944
Below
poverty level.............................................
11,275
Persons 65 years
and over.........................................
12,683
Below
poverty level.............................................
1,101
Related children under 18
years..................................... 34,382
Below
poverty level.............................................
4,513
Related children
under 5 years....................................
9,318
Below
poverty level.............................................
1,468
Related children
5 to 17 years....................................
25,064
Below
poverty level.............................................
3,045
Unrelated individuals...............................................
20,048
Below
poverty level.............................................
7,096
All families......................................................
36,044
Below
poverty level.............................................
2,728
With related children under
18 years................................ 18,957
Below
poverty level.............................................
2,259
With related children
under 5 years...............................
7,488
Below
poverty level.............................................
1,089
Female householder
families.......................................
4,579
Below
poverty level.............................................
1,496
With related children under
18 years................................
3,093
Below
poverty level.............................................
1,441
With related children
under 5 years...............................
1,050
Below
poverty level.............................................
634
Percent below poverty level:
----------------------------
All persons.........................................................
11.9%
Persons 18 years
and over.........................................
11.4%
Persons
65 years and over.......................................
8.7%
Related children
under 18 years...................................
13.1%
Related
children under 5 years..................................
15.8%
Related
children 5 to 17 years..................................
12.1%
Unrelated individuals.............................................
35.4%
All families........................................................
7.6%
With related children
under 18 years..............................
11.9%
With
related children under 5 years.............................
14.5%
Female householder families.........................................
32.7%
With related children
under 18 years..............................
46.6%
With
related children under 5 years.............................
60.4%
Total housing units........................................... 52,299
YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT
1989 to March 1990..................................................
1,112
1985 to 1988........................................................
3,175
1980 to 1984........................................................
3,760
1970 to 1979........................................................
12,794
1960 to 1969........................................................
9,943
1950 to 1959........................................................
7,388
1940 to 1949........................................................
3,964
1939 or earlier.....................................................
10,163
BEDROOMS
No bedroom..........................................................
606
1 bedroom...........................................................
4,572
2 bedrooms..........................................................
14,354
3 bedrooms..........................................................
22,726
4 bedrooms..........................................................
8,395
5 or more bedrooms..................................................
1,646
SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Lacking complete plumbing
facilities................................
276
Lacking complete kitchen
facilities.................................
344
Condominium housing units...........................................
1,188
SOURCE OF WATER
Public system or private
company.................................... 28,083
Individual drilled well.............................................
22,079
Individual dug well.................................................
1,348
Some other source...................................................
789
SEWAGE DISPOSAL
Public sewer........................................................
31,155
Septic tank or cesspool.............................................
20,670
Other means.........................................................
474
Occupied housing units........................................ 49,229
HOUSE HEATING FUEL
Utility gas.........................................................
29,580
Bottled, tank, or LP gas............................................
2,441
Electricity.........................................................
6,338
Fuel oil, kerosene, etc.............................................
8,774
Coal or coke........................................................
227
Wood................................................................
1,222
Solar energy........................................................
0
Other fuel..........................................................
562
No fuel used........................................................
85
YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO
UNIT
1989 to March 1990..................................................
9,422
1985 to 1988........................................................
14,158
1980 to 1984........................................................
6,119
1970 to 1979........................................................
10,058
1960 to 1969........................................................
4,822
1959 or earlier.....................................................
4,650
TELEPHONE
No telephone in unit................................................
1,820
VEHICLES AVAILABLE
Occupied housing
units............................................
49,229
None................................................................
2,799
1...................................................................
13,976
2...................................................................
20,757
3 or more...........................................................
11,697
MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTED
MONTHLY OWNER COSTS
Specified owner-occupied
housing units.............................. 25,452
With a mortgage...................................................
17,084
Less
than $300..................................................
305
$300
to $499....................................................
3,554
$500
to $699....................................................
5,886
$700
to $999....................................................
5,034
$1,000
to $1,499................................................
1,722
$1,500
to $1,999................................................
468
$2,000
or more..................................................
115
Median
(dollars)................................................
662
Not mortgaged.....................................................
8,368
Less
than $100..................................................
161
$100
to $199....................................................
2,880
$200
to $299....................................................
3,970
$300
to $399....................................................
921
$400
or more....................................................
436
Median
(dollars)................................................
223
SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS
AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1989
Specified owner-occupied
housing units.............................. 25,452
Less than 20 percent..............................................
15,825
20 to 24 percent..................................................
3,592
25 to 29 percent..................................................
2,359
30 to 34 percent..................................................
1,236
35 percent or more................................................
2,365
Not computed......................................................
75
GROSS RENT
Specified renter-occupied
housing units............................. 14,241
Less than $200....................................................
957
$200 to $299......................................................
1,925
$300 to $499......................................................
7,209
$500 to $749......................................................
3,119
$750 to $999......................................................
370
$1,000 or more....................................................
117
No cash rent......................................................
544
Median (dollars)..................................................
407
GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE
OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1989
Specified renter-occupied
housing units............................. 14,241
Less than 20 percent..............................................
4,038
20 to 24 percent..................................................
1,993
25 to 29 percent..................................................
1,344
30 to 34 percent..................................................
985
35 percent or more................................................
5,161
Not computed......................................................
720
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
- 1996
U.S. Department of Commerce
- Bureau of The Census
CD - CBP - 95 - 96
County - Portage
State - OHIO
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| Total|
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| Total|
|SIC |
| Mid-March|
|
|Establish-|
|code|
Industry | employees| First quarter|
Annual| ments|
|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|---- TOTAL
39,564 216,681
952,126 2,984|
|07-- AGRICULTURAL
542 2,454
12,176 86|
|10-- MINING
130
863 5,552
24|
|15-- CONSTRUCTION
1,902 11,341
61,592 390|
|20-- MANUFACTURING
12,987 97,172
409,818 309|
|40-- TRANSPORTATIO
790 5,543
25,223 125|
|50-- WHOLESALE TRA
2,448 20,365
89,346 207|
|52-- RETAIL TRADE
9,498 27,946
121,441 672|
|60-- FINANCE, INSU
1,481 8,520
34,970 207|
|70-- SERVICES
9,771 42,441
191,767 948|
|99-- UNCLASSIFIED
15
36 241
16|
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Number of establishments by employment-size class
|
|SIC |-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
|code|
1-4 | 5-9
| 10-19 |
20-49 | 50-99 |
|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|----
1,618
599 373
239
88|
|07--
65
11
6
2
0|
|10--
13
7
4
0
0|
|15--
275
61
39
12
3|
|20--
78
58
48
58
28|
|40--
83
19
11
10
2|
|50--
118
41
22
15
5|
|52--
254 167
122
90
33|
|60--
129
47
24
5
0|
|70--
588 187
97
47
17|
|99--
15
1
0
0
0|
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Number of establishments by employment-size class
|
|SIC |-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
|code|
100-249 | 250-499
| 500-999 |
1000 or more |
|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|----
54
9
3
1|
|07--
2
0
0
0|
|10--
0
0
0
0|
|15--
0
0
0
0|
|20--
31
6
2
0|
|40--
0
0
0
0|
|50--
6
0
0
0|
|52--
6
0
0
0|
|60--
1
1
0
0|
|70--
8
2
1
1|
|99--
0
0
0
0|
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Excludes government employees,
self-employed persons, etc... (D)denotes figures
withheld to avoid disclosing
data for individual companies. Size class
1 to 4 includes establishments
having payroll but no employees during Mid-March
pay period.
USA Counties - 1998 Census
Bureau
General Profile
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Population - total, 1997.............................................
150,792
Population - total, 1990.............................................
142,585
Population - total, 1980.............................................
135,856
Population - percent change,
1990 to 1997............................
5.8
Population - percent change,
1980 to 1990............................
5.0
Population - white, 1996.............................................
143,323
Population - percent white,
1996.....................................
95.8
Population - black, 1996.............................................
4,366
Population - percent black,
1996.....................................
2.9
Population - American Indian,
Eskimo, or Aleut, 1996.................
322
Population - percent American
Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut, 1996.........
0.2
Population - Asian or Pacific
Islander, 1996.........................
1,560
Population - percent Asian
or Pacific Islander, 1996.................
1.0
Population - Hispanic (may
be of any race), 1996.....................
1,012
Population - percent Hispanic
(may be of any race), 1996.............
0.7
Population - under 5 years,
1996.....................................
9,336
Population - 5 to 14 years,
1996.....................................
20,923
Population - 65 years and
over, 1996.................................
14,829
Vital statistics (NCHS)
- births, 1994...............................
1,840
Vital statistics (NCHS)
- births per 1000 resident population, 1994..
12.5
Vital statistics (NCHS)
- deaths, 1994...............................
986
Vital statistics (NCHS)
- deaths per 1000 resident population, 1994..
6.7
Vital statistics (NCHS)
- infant deaths, 1994........................
12
Vital statistics (NCHS)
- infant deaths per 1000 live births, 1994...
6.5
Public school enrollment
(NCES) - number, fall 1994-1995.............
24,279
Public school enrollment
(NCES) - number, fall 1991-1992.............
24,288
Educational attainment -
percent persons 25 years and over high
school graduates,
1990..............................................
79.3
Educational attainment -
percent persons 25 years and over college
graduates, 1990.....................................................
17.6
Local government finances
- per capita property taxes (dollars),
1992................................................................
507
Federal funds and grants
- per capita expenditures and obligations
(dollars), 1997.....................................................
2,838
Federal funds and grants
- per capita expenditures and obligations
(dollars), 1990.....................................................
1,885
Social security (SSA) -
total benefit recipients, 1996...............
20,506
Social security (SSA) -
total benefit recipients, 1990...............
17,780
Supplemental security income
(SSA) - total recipients, 1996..........
1,830
Supplemental security income
(SSA) - total recipients, 1990..........
1,232
Civilian labor force (BLS)
- number, 1996............................
81,912
Civilian labor force (BLS)
- number, 1990............................
75,293
Civilian labor force (BLS)
- unemployment rate, 1996.................
4.4
Civilian labor force (BLS)
- unemployment rate, 1990.................
5.3
Personal income (BEA) -
total ($1000), 1994.......................... 2,676,304
Personal income (BEA) -
total ($1000), 1990.......................... 2,169,928
Personal income (BEA) -
per capita (dollars), 1994...................
17,975
Personal income (BEA) -
per capita (dollars), 1990...................
15,199
Money income - median household
income (dollars), 1993...............
34,809
Money income - median household
income (dollars), 1989...............
30,253
Poverty - percent persons
below poverty, 1993........................
10.6
Poverty - percent persons
below poverty, 1989........................
11.9
Commercial banks and savings
institutions (FDIC-insured) - number of
offices, 1997.......................................................
44
Commercial banks and savings
institutions (FDIC-insured) - total
deposits ($1000),
1997..............................................
986,216
Private nonfarm establishments
- total, 1995.........................
2,860
Private nonfarm establishments
- net change, 1990 to 1995............
399
Private nonfarm establishments
- percent retail trade, 1995..........
22.8
Private nonfarm establishments
- percent services, 1995..............
31.5
Private nonfarm establishments
- paid employees, 1995................
39,375
Private nonfarm establishments
- average annual payroll per paid
employee (dollars),
1995............................................
22,249
New private housing units
authorized by building permits - total,
1997................................................................
1,102
New private housing units
authorized by building permits - total,
1990................................................................
884
New private housing units
authorized by building permits - valuation
($1000), 1997.......................................................
111,549
New private housing units
authorized by building permits - valuation
($1000), 1990.......................................................
54,897
Retail trade - per capita
retail sales (dollars), 1992...............
6,070
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