Madison County
EDC


Population
area will be 13,016 in 2010, representing a change of 0.12% from 2005.
area will be 13,016 in 2010, representing a change of 0.12% from 2005.
The current population is 58.21% male and 41.79% female. In 2005, the
median age of the population in this area was 33.8, compared to the US
median age which was 36.3. The population density in your area is 27.5
people per square mile.
people per square mile.
Households
There are currently 3,923 households in this selected geography. The
Census revealed household counts of 3,914 in 2000, up from 3,349 in
1990, representing a change of 16.87%. It is estimated that the number
of households in this area will be 3,951 in 2010, representing a change
of 0.71% from the current year. For the current year, the average
household size in this area is 3.31 persons.
In 2005, the median number of years in residence in this geography's
population is 2.51. The average household size in this geography was
2.59 people and the average family size was 3.07 people. The average
number of vehicles per household in this geography was 1.7.
Income
In 2005, the median household income in this selected geography was
$32,199, compared to the US median which was $46,350. The Census
revealed median household incomes of $29,355 in 2000 and $17,993 in
1990 representing a change of 63.15%. It is estimated that the median
household income in this area will be $34,373 in 2010, which would
represent a change of 6.75% from the current year.
In 2005, the per capita income in this area was $14,876, compared to the
US per capita, which was $23,594. The 2005 average household income
for this area was $42,112, compared to the US average which was
$61,553.
Race & Ethnicity
In 2005, the racial makeup of this selected area was as follows: 65.19%
White; 22.98% Black; 0.35% Native American; 0.46% Asian/Pacific
Islander; and 8.97% Other. Compare these to the US racial makeup
which was: 75.69% White, 12.15% Black, 0.83% Native American, 4.29%
Asian/Pacific Islander and 4.59% Other.
People of Hispanic ethnicity are counted independently of race. People
of Hispanic origin make up 18.14% of the current year population in this
selected area. Compare this to the US makeup of 14.45%. Changes in the
population within each race and ethnicity category from the 1990 Census
to the 2000 Census are as follows: -38.8% American Indian, Eskimo,
Aleut Population; 315.4% Asian, Pacific Islander; 14.9% Black; 73.3%
Hispanic Ethnicity; 250.0% Other; White 8.2%.
Housing
The median housing value in this area was $41,821 in 1990, compare this
to the US median of $78,382 for the same year. The 2000 Census median
housing value was $55,581, which is a 32.9% change from 1990. In 1990,
there were 2,528 owner occupied housing units in this area vs. 3,914 in
2000. Also in 1990, there were 821 renter occupied housing units in this
area vs. 901 in 2000. The average rent in 1990 was $226 vs. $297 in 2000.
Employment
In 2005, there were 4,452 people over the age of 16 in the labor force in
your geography. Of these 96.27% were employed, 3.73% were
unemployed, 57.67% were not in the labor force and 0.00% were in the
armed forces. In 1990, unemployment in this area was 2.66% and in 2000
it was 2.47%.
In 2005, there were 4,546 employees in this selected area (daytime
population) and there were 411 establishments.
For this area in 1990, 42.22% of employees were employed in white-collar
occupations and 57.79% were employed in blue-collar occupations. In
2000, white collar workers made up 43.36% of the population, and those
employed in blue collar occupations made up 56.64%. In 1990, the
average time traveled to work was 8 minutes and in 2000 it was 20
minutes.
For more complete information, please contact the
Madison County EDC office.
Executive Demographic Summary