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University of Kentucky

This publication provides a listing of all of the data included in the KENTUCKY:BY THE NUMBERS DATA SERIES.The data series is intended to help provide easy access to county level secondary data useful for local decision making,

planning, and programming. Primarily known for the data series by the same name, the KENTUCKY:BY THE

NUMBERS also provides publications and other resources for those interested in finding data on their county and is part of the Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service in the Department of Community and Leadership Development at the University of Kentucky.

Data and resources are available on Kentucky: By the Numbers section of the SNARL website:

http//www.ca.uky.edu/snarl

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(JAN. 2013) 2010 Census  Total Population

 Total Ages 5-19 Years

o Ages 0-4 Years o Ages 5-9 Years o Ages 10-14 Years o Ages 15-19 Years o Ages 20-24 Years 2020 Projections  Total Population

 Total Ages 5-19 Years

Projected Percent Change Ages 5-19 (2010-2020) [10 years] o Ages 0-4 Years o Ages 5-9 Years o Ages 10-14 Years o Ages 15-19 Years o Ages 20-24 Years 2030 Projections  Total Population

 Total Ages 5-19 Years

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Projected Percent Change Ages 5-19 (2020-2030) [decade only] o Ages 0-4 Years o Ages 5-9 Years o Ages 10-14 Years o Ages 15-19 Years o Ages 20-24 Years 2040 Projections  Total Population

 Total Ages 5-19 Years

Projected Percent Change Ages 5-19 (2010-2040) [30 years]

Projected Percent Change Ages 5-19 (2030-2040) [decade only] o Ages 0-4 Years o Ages 5-9 Years o Ages 10-14 Years o Ages 15-19 Years o Ages 20-24 Years 2050 Projections  Total Population

 Total Ages 5-19 Years

Projected Percent Change Ages 5-19 (2010-2050) [40 years]

Projected Percent Change Ages 5-19 (2040-2050) [decade only] o Ages 0-4 Years o Ages 5-9 Years o Ages 10-14 Years o Ages 15-19 Years

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(JAN. 2013)

2010 Census

Total Population

Median Age

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Total Ages 65+ Years

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Total Ages 80+ Years

Ages 65-74 Years

Ages 75-84 Years

Ages 85+ Years

2020 Projections

Total Population

Median Age

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Total Ages 65+ Years

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Projected Percent Change Ages

65+ (2010-2020) [10 years]

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Total Ages 80+ Years

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Projected Percent Change Ages

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Ages 65-74 Years

Ages 75-84 Years

Ages 85+ Years

2030 Projections

Total Population

Median Age

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Projected Percent Change Ages

65+ (2010-2030) [20 years]

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Total Ages 80+ Years

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Projected Percent Change Ages

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Ages 65-74 Years

Ages 75-84 Years

Ages 85+ Years

2040 Projections

Total Population

Median Age

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Projected Percent Change Ages

65+ (2010-2040) [30 years]

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Total Ages 80+ Years

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Projected Percent Change Ages

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Ages 65-74 Years

Ages 75-84 Years

Ages 85+ Years

2050 Projections

Total Population

Median Age

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Projected Percent Change Ages

65+ (2010-2050) [40 years]

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Total Ages 80+ Years

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Projected Percent Change Ages

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Ages 65-74 Years

Ages 75-84 Years

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(DEC. 2012)

2010 Census

Total Population

Ages 0-19

Ages 20-44

Ages 45-65

Ages 65+

Projected Total Population

2020

Percent Change 2010-2020

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Percent Change 2010-2030

2050

Percent Change 2010-2050

Projected Population by Age Group

Projected Ages 0-19

2020

Percent Change 2010-2020

2030

Percent Change 2010-2030

2050

Percent Change 2010-2050

Projected Ages 20-44

2020

Percent Change 2010-2020

2030

Percent Change 2010-2030

2050

Percent Change 2010-2050

Projected Ages 45-64

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Percent Change 2010-2020

2030

Percent Change 2010-2030

2050

Percent Change 2010-2050

Projected Ages 65+

2020

Percent Change 2010-2020

2030

Percent Change 2010-2030

2050

Percent Change 2010-2050

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(OCT. 2012)

Percent Change in Unemployment

Rates, 2001-2007

Percent Change in Unemployment

Rates, 2007-2009

Percent Change in Unemployment

Rates, 2009-2011

Annual Unemployment Rates:

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2003

Annual Unemployment Rates (continued)

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(SEPT. 2012)

Total Population (2010 Census)

Total Population (2011 Estimate)

Hispanic  2010 Census  2011 Estimate Not Hispanic White (Alone)  2010 Census  2011 Estimate

Black or African American (Alone)

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2011 Estimate

Asian (Alone)

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2011 Estimate

Other (American Indian and Alaska Native alone, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone, and Two or more races)

 2010 Census

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Total Population (2010 Census)

Total Population (2011 Estimate)

Under 5 years old

 2010 Census  2011 Estimate 5-17 years old  2010 Census  2011 Estimate 18-24 years old  2010 Census  2011 Estimate 25-44 years old  2010 Census  2011 Estimate 45-64 years old  2010 Census  2011 Estimate

65 years old and over

 2010 Census  2011 Estimate

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(SEPT. 2012)

Total Population (2010 Census)

Total Population (2011 Estimate)

Estimated Change in the Total Population (April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2011)

Percent Change in the Total Population (April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2011)

Natural Increase (April 1, 2010 to July 1,

2011)

 Estimated Total Change due to Births

and Deaths

 Estimated Number of Births

 Estimated Number of Deaths

Net Migration (in-migration and out-migration)(April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2011)

 Estimated Total Net Migration

 Estimated Net Domestic Migration

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(SEPT. 2012)

Total Ages 18 and Under

Female Male

4 years and under (e.g. Pre-school)

Female Male

5 years (e.g. Kindergarten)

Female Male

6 years (e.g. First Grade)

Female Male

5-8 years(e.g. Clover Buds) Female

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Female Male

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Female Male

14-18 years (e.g. High School)

Female Male  9-18 years (e.g. 4-H) Female Male  19 years Female Male  20 years Female Male  21 years Female Male

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(SEPT. 2012) Total Population  Population in Households

 Population in Group Quarters

Percent of the Total Population who Live in Group Quarters

Type of Group Quarters

Institutional Group Quarters Population (Under care/supervision/custody with trained staff, referred to as “patients” or “inmates,” and generally restricted to the institution.)

Percent of Group Quarters Population Living in Institutional Group Quarters

 Correctional facilities for adults

 Juvenile facilities

 Nursing facilities/Skilled-nursing facilities

 Other institutional facilities (e.g. psychiatric hospitals, inpatient hospice, etc.)

Noninstitutional Group Quarters Population (Group living other than institutional group quarters.)

Percent of Group Quarters Population Living in Noninstitutional Group Quarters

 College/University student housing

 Military quarters

 Other noninstitutional facilities (e.g. emergency or transitional shelters, etc.)

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(APRIL 2012)

County Business Patterns

 Total number of establishments (with

employees) (2009)  1 to 4 employees  5 to 9 employees  10 to 19 employees  20 to 49 employees  50 to 99 employees  100 or more employees

 Total number of establishments without

employees (2006)

 Total number of establishments without

employees (2009)

Percent change in number of establishments without employees (2006-2009)

Bureau of Economic Analysis

 Total employment (2009)

 Proprietors (2009)

Proprietors as a percent of total employment (2009)

 Total employment (1999)

 Proprietors (1999)

Proprietors as a percent of total employment (1999)

Percent change in total employment (1999-2009)

Percent change in proprietors (1999-2009)

Statistics of U.S. Businesses

 Initial Year Number of Establishments

(2007-2008)

 Net Change in Number of Establishments

(2007-2008)

 Number of Establishment Births

(2007-2008)

 Number of Establishment Deaths

(2007-2008)

 Number of Establishment Expansions

(2007-2008)

 Number of Establishment Contractions

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(SEPT. 2011)

Total Number of Households

Total Number of Households with

Individuals under 18 years old

Percent of all Households that

have Individuals under 18 years

old

Total Number of Nonfamily

Households

Householder Lives Alone

Total Number of Family Households

Family Households with own

children under 18 years old

Husband-Wife with own children

under 18 years old

Percent of Family Households

with own children that are

Husband-Wife with own children

under 18 years old

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present) with own children under 18

years old

Percent of Family Households with

own children that are Single

Householder (no spouse present)

with own children under 18 years old

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(SEPT. 2011)

 Total Number of Housing Units (2010)

 Total Number of Housing Units

(2000)

Percent Change in the Number of Housing Units (2000-2010)

 Occupied Housing Units (2010)

Percent of all Housing Units that are Occupied

 Owner-Occupied Housing Units (2010)

Percent of all Occupied Housing Units that are Owner-Occupied

 Renter-Occupied Housing Units (2010)

Percent of all Occupied Housing Units that are Renter-Occupied

 Vacant Housing Units (2010)

 Percent of all Housing Units that are

Vacant

 For Rent or Rented but not occupied

(2010)

 For Sale or Sold but not occupied (2010)

 For Seasonal, Recreational, or

Occasional Use (2010)

Percent of all Vacant Housing Units that are for Seasonal, Recreational, or Occasional Use

 All Other Vacant Housing Units (2010)

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(SEPT. 2011)  Total Population

Number of People Reporting One Race Only

Percent of Total Population Reporting

One Race Only

 White Only

Percent of Total Population who

are White Only

 Black or African American Only

Percent of Total Population who

are Black or African American Only

 American Indian and Alaska Native

 Asian Only

 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific

Islander Only

 Some Other Race

Number of People Reporting Two or More Races

Percent of Total Population Reporting

Two or More Races

Hispanic or Latino (of any race)

Percent of Total Population who are

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(JUNE 2011)  Total Population

 Population Reporting One Race Only

Percent of Total Population Reporting One Race Only

 Population Reporting Two or More

Races

Percent of Total Population Reporting Two or More Races

 Population White alone or in

combination with one or more races

Percent of Total Population that is White alone or in combination with one or more races

 Population Black or African American

alone or in combination with one or more races

Percent of Total Population that is Black or African American alone or in combination with one or more races

 Population Asian alone or in

combination with one or more races

Percent of Total Population that is Asian alone or in combination with one or more races

 Population American Indian and

Alaska Native alone or in combination with one or more races

 Population Native Hawaiian and Other

Pacific Islander alone or in combination with one or more races

 Population Some Other Race alone or in

combination with one or more races

Hispanic or Latino (of any race) Percent of Total Population that is

Hispanic or Latino (of any race)

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(MAY. 2011) 

Total Population

Under 5 years

5 to 9 years

10 to 14 years

15 to 19 years

20 to 29 years

30 to 39 years

40 to 49 years

50 to 59 years

60 to 69 years

70 to 79 years

80 years and over

Median Age

Population Ages 19 Years and

Younger

Percent of the Total Population that is 19 Years Old and Younger

Population Ages 20-64 Years Old

Percent of the Total Population that is 20-64 Years Old

Population Ages 65 Years and Over

Percent of the Total Population that is 65 Years and Over

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(MAY. 2011) Poverty

 Total Number of People below Poverty

(all ages) (2006)

 Total Number of People below Poverty

(all ages) (2009)

Percent Change in the Total Number of People below Poverty (all ages)(2006-2009)

 Total Poverty Rate (all ages) (2006)

 Total Poverty Rate (all ages) (2009)

Percent Change in the Total Poverty Rate (all ages) (2006-2009)

 Total Number of Children Ages 0-17

below Poverty (2006)

 Total Number of Children Ages 0-17

below Poverty (2009)

Percent Change in the Total Number of Children Ages 0-17 below Poverty (2006-2009)

 Poverty Rate for Children Ages 0-17

(2006)

 Poverty Rate for Children Ages 0-17

(2009)

Percent Change in the Poverty Rate for Children Ages 0-17 (2006-2009)

Income

 Median Household Income (2006)

 Median Household Income (2009)

Percent Change in the Median Household Income (2006-2009)

Maps

 Percent Change in Total Poverty Rate

(2006-2009)

 Percent Change in Median Household

Income (2006-2009)

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(FEB. 2009)

Percent Change in the Monthly Unemployment Rate

Comparing Nov. 2007 and Nov. 2008

Comparing Oct. 2007 and Oct. 2008

Comparing Sept. 2007 and Sept. 2008

Comparing Aug. 2007 and Aug. 2008

Unemployment Rates, 2008

Annual Average Unemployment Rate, 2008 December, 2008 (p = preliminary)  November, 2008  October, 2008  September, 2008  August, 2008  July, 2008  June, 2008  May, 2008  April, 2008  March, 2008  February, 2008  January, 2008 Unemployment Rates, 2007

Annual Average Unemployment Rate, 2007  December, 2007  November, 2007  October, 2007  September, 2007  August, 2007  July, 2007  June, 2007  May, 2007  April, 2007  March, 2007  February, 2007  January, 2007

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(JULY. 2009) Farms

 Total Number of Farms (2007)

Internet

 Number of Farms with Internet

Access (2007)

 Percent of all Farms with Internet

Access (2007)

 Number of Farms with High

Speed Internet Access (2007)

Alternative Markets

 Number of Farms that Marketed

Products through Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) (2007)

 Number of Farms that Produced

and Sold Value-Added Commodities (2007)

 Organic Agriculture

 Number of Farms Using Organic

Production (2007)

 Total Acres Used for Organic

Production (2007)

 Acres Being Converted to

Organic Production (2007)

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(JUNE. 2009) Farms

 Total Number of Farms (2007)

 Land in Farms (in acres) (2007)

 Median Size of Farm (in acres)

(2007)

 Average Size of Farm (in acres)

(2007)

Farm Operators

 Total Number of Principal

Operators

 Number of Principal Farm

Operators for whom Principal Occupation is Farming (2007)

 Number of Principle Operators

Working any Days off Farm (2007)

 Average Age of Principle

Operator (2007)

 Number of Principle Operators

who are:

 Male (2007)

 Female (2007)

Tenure

 Number of Farms -- Full Owners

(2007)

 Number of Farms -- Part Owners

(2007)

 Number of Farms -- Tenants

(2007)

 Farm Workers

 Number of Hired Workers (2007)

 Hired Worker Payroll (in 1,000s)

(2007)

Farm Production

Expenses

 Total Production Expenses (in

1,000s) (2007)

 Total Farm Production Expenses

(average per farm) (2007)

Products Sold

 Market Value of Products Sold (in

1,000s) (2007)

 Market Value of Agricultural

Products Sold (average per farm) (2007)

Net Cash Income

 Net Cash Farm Income of

Operation (average per farm) (2007)

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(FEB. 2009)

Total Poverty Estimates

 Total number of persons below

poverty (all ages), 2007

 Total number of persons below

poverty (all ages), 2006

 Total number of persons below

poverty (all ages), 2005

Percent change in number of persons below poverty (all ages), 2005-2007

Poverty Rate Estimates

 Percent of the total population

below poverty, 2007

 Percent of the total population

below poverty, 2006

 Percent of the total population

below poverty, 2005

Percent change in thetotal population below poverty, 2005-2007

Child Poverty Estimates

 Total number of persons under 18

below poverty, 2007

 Total number of persons under 18

below poverty, 2006

 Total number of person under 18

below poverty, 2005

Percent change in the number of persons under age 18 below poverty, 2005-2007

Child Poverty Rate Estimates

 Percent of persons under 18 below

poverty, 2007

 Percent of persons under 18 below

poverty, 2006

 Percent of persons under 18 below

poverty, 2005

Percent change in the poverty rate of persons under 18, 2005-2007

Income Estimates

 Median household income, 2007

 Median household income, 2006

 Median household income, 2005

Percent change in the median household income, 2005-2007

Charts

 Total Number of Persons Below

Poverty in Kentucky, 2000-2007

 Total Poverty Rates in the United

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County Business Patterns

 Total number of establishments

(with employees) (2005)  1 to 4 employees  5 to 9 employees  10 to 19 employees  20 to 49 employees  50 to 99 employees  100 or more employees

 Total number of establishments

without employees (2005)

Bureau of Economic Analysis, REIS

 Total employment (2006)

 Proprietors (2006)

 Proprietors as a percent of total employment (2006)

 Total employment (2001)

 Proprietors (2001)

 Proprietors as a percent of total employment (2001)

 Percent change in total employment

(2001-2006)

 Percent change in proprietors

(2001-2006)

Statistics of U.S. Businesses

 All Establishment Births

(2002-2003)

 All Establishment Deaths

(2002-2003)

 All Establishment Expansions

(2002-2003)

 All Establishment Contractions

(2002-2003)

 All Establishment Constants

(2002-2003)

Survey of Business Owners

 All firms (2002)

 Number of women-owned firms (2002)

 Number of women-owned firms with

employees (2002)

 Number of women-owned firms with no

employees (2002)

 Women-owned firms as a percent of all

firms (2002)

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Percent of Children Ages 0-17 Below Poverty

Number of Children Ages 5-17 in Families Below Poverty, 2004

Percent of Children Ages 5-17 in Families Below Poverty

Income

Median Household Income Estimate, 2004

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Total Number of People Below poverty (all ages), 2004 estimate

Percent Change in the Total Number of People Below Poverty

Poverty Rate (all ages), 2000 estimate

Poverty Rate (all ages), 2004 estimate

Percent Change in the Poverty Rate

Number of Children Ages 0-17 Below Poverty, 2000 estimate

Number of Children Ages 0-17 Below Poverty, 2004 estimate

Percent Change in the Number of Children Ages 0-17 Below Poverty Poverty Rate for Children Ages 0-17,

2000 estimate

Poverty Rate for Children Ages 0-17, 2004 estimate

Percent Change in the Poverty Rate for Children Ages 0-17

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 Total Employment (Number of Full and Part-time Jobs) 2005

 Total Employment (Number of Full and Part-time Jobs) 2004

Percent Change in Total Employment 2004-2005

 Wage and Salary Employment (Number of Jobs) 2005

 Wage and Salary Employment (Number of Jobs) 2004

Percent Change in Wage and Salary Employment 2004-2005

 Proprietors Employment (Number of Jobs) 2005

 Proprietors Employment (Number of Jobs) 2004

Percent Change in Proprietors Employment 2004-2005

Total Private employment (Number of Jobs) 2005

 Forestry, Fishing, Related Activities, and Other 2005  Mining 2005  Utilities 2005  Construction 2005  Manufacturing 2005  Wholesale Trade 2005  Retail Trade 2005

 Transportation and Warehousing 2005

 Information 2005

 Finance and Insurance 2005

 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 2005

 Professional and Technical Services 2005

 Management of Companies and Enterprises 2005

 Administrative and Waste Services 2005

 Educational Services 2005

 Health Care and Social Assistance 2005

 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 2005

 Accommodation and Food Services 2005

 Other Services, except Public Administration 2005

Total Government and Government Enterprises 2005

 Federal, Civilian 2005

 Military 2005

 State Government 2005

 Local Government 2005

Total Number of Private and Government Jobs Undisclosed, 2005

Percent of Private and Government Jobs

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 Estimated Population, July 1, 2004

Percent Change in the Estimated Population 2004-2005

 Estimated Population, July 1, 2003

Percent Change in the Estimated Population 2003-2004

 Estimated Population, July 1, 2002

Percent Change in the Estimated Population 2002-2003

 Estimated Population, July 1, 2001

Percent Change in the Estimated Population 2001-2002

 Estimated Population, July 1, 2000

Percent Change in the Estimated Population 2000-2001

Percent Change in the Estimated Population 2000-2005

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(AUG. 2005) Poverty

 Total Number of People Below poverty (all ages), 2003

Percent below poverty (all ages)  Number of Children Ages 0-17 Below

Poverty, 2003

Percent of Children Ages 0-17 Below Poverty

 Number of Children Ages 5-17 in Families Below Poverty, 2003

Percent of Children Ages 5-17 in Families Below Poverty

Income

 Median Household Income Estimate, 2003

Map

 Median Household Income by County in Kentucky, 2003.

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 Total Employment (Number of Full and Part-time Jobs) 2004

 Total Employment (Number of Full and Part-time Jobs) 2001

Percent Change in Total Employment 2001-2004

Total Number of Jobs in Undisclosed Sectors

Percent of Jobs in Undisclosed Sectors  Wage and Salary Employment

(Number of Jobs) 2004

 Wage and Salary Employment (Number of Jobs) 2001

Percent Change in Wage and Salary Employment 2001-2004

 Proprietors Employment (Number of Jobs) 2004

 Proprietors Employment (Number of Jobs) 2001

Percent Change in Proprietors Employment 2001-2004

 Total Private employment (Number of Jobs) 2004

Employment by Industry

 Forestry, Fishing, Related Activities, and Other 2004  Mining 2004  Utilities 2004  Construction 2004  Manufacturing 2004  Wholesale Trade 2004  Retail Trade 2004

 Transportation and Warehousing 2004

 Information 2004

 Finance and Insurance 2004

 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 2004

 Professional and Technical Services 2004

 Management of Companies and Enterprises 2004

 Administrative and Waste Services 2004

 Educational Services 2004

 Health Care and Social Assistance 2004

 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 2004

 Accommodation and Food Services 2004

 Other Services, except Public Administration 2004

 Total Government and Government Enterprises 2004

 Federal, Civilian 2004

 Military 2004

 State Government 2004

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 Total Personal Income ($1,000) 2004

 Total Personal Income ($1,000) 2001

Percent Change in Total Personal Income 2001-2004

 Wage and Salary Disbursements ($1,000) 2004

 Wage and Salary Disbursements ($1,000) 2001

Percent Change in Wage and Salary Disbursements 2001-2004

 Proprietors’ Income ($1,000) 2004

 Proprietors’ Income ($1,000) 2001

Percent Change in Proprietors’ Income 2001-2004

Earnings by Industry

 Private Earnings ($1,000) 2004

 Private Earnings ($1,000) 2001

Percent Change in Private earnings 2001-2004

 Forestry, Fishing, Related Activities, and Other ($1,000) 2004  Mining ($1,000) 2004  Utilities ($1,000) 2004  Construction ($1,000) 2004  Manufacturing ($1,000) 2004  Wholesale Trade ($1,000) 2004  Retail Trade ($1,000) 2004

 Transportation and Warehousing ($1,000) 2004

 Information ($1,000) 2004

 Finance and Insurance ($1,000) 2004

 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing ($1,000) 2004

 Professional and Technical Services ($1,000) 2004

 Management of Companies and Enterprises ($1,000) 2004

 Administrative and Waste Services ($1,000) 2004

 Educational Services ($1,000) 2004

 Health Care and Social Assistance ($1,000) 2004

 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation ($1,000) 2004

 Accommodation and Food Services ($1,000) 2004

 Other Services, except Public Administration ($1,000) 2004

 Government and Government Enterprises ($1,000) 2004

 Government and Government Enterprises ($1,000) 2001

Percent Change in Government and Govt. Enterprises 2001-2004

 Federal, Civilian ($1,000) 2004

 Military ($1,000) 2004

 State Government ($1,000) 2004

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 Estimated Number of Housing Units, July 1, 2004

Percent Change in the Estimated Number of Housing Units 2004-2005

 Estimated Number of Housing Units, July 1, 2003

Percent Change in the Estimated Number of Housing Units 2003-2004

 Estimated Number of Housing Units, July 1, 2002

Percent Change in the Estimated Number of Housing Units 2002-2003

 Estimated Number of Housing Units, July 1, 2001

Percent Change in the Estimated Number of Housing Units 2001-2002

 Estimated Number of Housing Units, July 1, 2000

Percent Change in the Estimated Number of Housing Units 2000-2001

Percent Change in the Estimated Housing Units 2000-2005

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 Family Households (2000) (married with children, married without children, and single parent households)

Percent of total households that are family households (2000)

 Nonfamily Households (2000) (living alone, with roommate, and unmarried partner households)

Percent of total households that are nonfamily households (2000)

Marital Status

 Total Population 15 years and over (2000)

 Population 15 years and over who are never married (2000)

Percent of population 15 years and over who are never married (2000)

 Population 15 years and over who are married (includes separated) (2000)

Percent of population 15 years and over who are married (includes separated) (2000)

 Population 15 years and over who are divorced (2000)

Percent of population 15 years and over who are divorced (2000)

 Population 15 years and over who are widowed (2000)

Percent of population 15 years and over who are widowed (2000)

Family Households

 Total Family Households (2000)

 Married Couple Family Households with Children under 18 Years (2000)

Percent of all married couples with children under 18 years (2000)

 Single Parent Family Households (2000)

 Single Parent Family Households with Children under 18 Years (2000)

 Male Householder, no spouse present, with children under 18 years (2000)

 Female Householder, no spouse present, with children under 18 years (2000)

Percent of single parent family households with children that are female householder, no spouse present, with children under 18 years (2000)

 Total Number of Families with Children under 18 Years (2000)

Percent of all families with children that are married couples with children under 18 years (2000)

Percent of all families with children that are single parent family households with children under 18 years (2000)

Nonfamily Households

 Total Nonfamily Households (2000)

 1 Person Households (living alone) (2000)

Percent of total households that live alone (2000)

 2 or more Unrelated Persons (not living alone) (2000)

 Unmarried Partner Households (2000)

Percent of total households that are unmarried partner households (2000)

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 Number of Grandparents who live with own grandchildren under 18 years (2000)

 Grandparents who live with and are also responsible for grandchildren under 18 years (2000)

Percent of grandparents who live with and are also responsible for their grandchildren (2000)

 Grandparents who live with but are not responsible for own grandchildren under 18 years (2000)

Percent of grandparents who live with but are not responsible for own grandchildren (2000)

Length of time responsible o Less than 6 months (2000) o 6 to 11 months (2000) o 1 or 2 years (2000) o 3 or 4 years (2000) o 5 years or more (2000)

Percent of grandparents who live with and are responsible for own grandchildren under 18 years for 5 years or more (2000)

MAP

 Percent of Grandparents Who Live with Own Grandchildren under Age 18 and are

Responsible for Their Grandchildren (2000)

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Poverty

Percent of Children Ages 0-17 Below Poverty

 Number of Children Ages 5-17 in Families Below Poverty

Percent of Children Ages 5-17 in Families Below Poverty

Income

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(MAY 2005) Total Population

 Total Population 5 Years and Older Non-Movers

 Total population 5 years and older who lived in the same house in 2000 as they did in 1995

Percent who lived in the same house in 2000 as they did in 1995

Movers(People who lived in a different house in 2000 than they did in 1995)

 Population 5 years and older who lived in a different house in 1995

Percent who lived in a different house in 1995

Lived in Same County

 Population 5 years and older who lived in a different house in 1995, but stayed in their same county

Percent who lived in a different house in 1995, but stayed in their same county

Lived in Different County in Kentucky

 Population 5 years and older who lived in both a different house and a different county in Kentucky in 1995

Percent who lived in a different county in Kentucky in 1995

Lived in Different State

 Population 5 years and older who lived in a different house and a different state in 1995

Percent who lived in a different state in 1995

Lived Outside the United States

 Total population 5 years and older who lived outside the United States in 1995

Percent of the total population who lived outside the United States in 1995

Nativity

 Total Population

 Total Native Population (Born in the United States)

Percent of Total Population that was Born in the United States

 Total Population Born in Kentucky

Percent of Total Population that was Born in Kentucky

 Total Population Born in another State in the United States

 Total U.S. Population Born Outside the United States

 Total U.S. Population Born Abroad of American Parent(s)

 Foreign Born (Born outside the United States)

Percent of Total Population that was Foreign Born

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(MAY 2005) Farms

 Total number of farms

 Total land in farms (acres)

 Average size of farms (acres)

 Median size of farms (acres) Principal Operators

 Number of principal operators

 Number of principal operators who are women

Percent of principal operators who are women

 Number of principal operators whose primary occupation is farming

 Number of principal operators whose primary occupation is not farming

Percent of principal operators whose primary occupation is farming

 Number of principal operators working any days off farm

 Number of principal operators working 200 days or more off farm

Percent of principal operators working 200 days or more off farm

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(NOV 2004) Place of work

 Total number of workers (ages 16 and over)

 Workers (ages 16 and over) who both live and work in their county of residence

Percent of all workers (ages 16 and over) who both live and work in their county of residence

 Workers (ages 16 and over) who work outside their county of residence (either inside or outside of Kentucky)

Percent of all workers (ages 16 and over) who work outside their county of residence (either inside or outside Kentucky)

 Workers (ages 16 and over) who work in another county inside Kentucky

 Workers (ages 16 and over) who work outside of Kentucky

Travel Time to Work

 Number of workers (ages 16 and over) who work at home

 Number of workers (ages 16 and over) who do not work at home

 Workers (ages 16 and over) who traveled less than 15 minutes to get to work

Percent of all workers (ages 16 and over) who traveled less than 15 minutes to get to work

 Workers (ages 16 and over) who traveled 15-29 minutes to get to work

Percent of all workers (ages 16 and over) who traveled 15-29 minutes to get to work

 Workers (ages 16 and over) who traveled 30-59 minutes to get to work

Percent of all workers (ages 16 and over) who traveled 30-59 minutes to get to work  Workers (ages 16 and over) who traveled

60-89 minutes to get to work

Percent of all workers (ages 16 and over) who traveled 60-89 minutes to get to work  Workers (ages 16 and over) who traveled 90

minutes or more to get to work

Percent of all workers (ages 16 and over) who traveled 90 minutes or more to get to work

Means of Travel to Work (workers who did not work at home)

 Workers (ages 16 and over) who traveled in a car, truck, or van

Percent of all workers (ages 16 and over) who traveled in a car, truck, or van to get to work

 Workers (ages 16 and over) who drove alone

 Workers (ages 16 and over) who carpooled

 Workers (ages 16 and over) who used public transportation (includes bus, ferry, taxicab, rail, etc.)

 Workers (ages 16 and over) who traveled on a motorcycle or bicycle

 Workers (ages 16 and over) who walked

 Workers (ages 16 and over) who traveled by other means

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