1990 CPH-L-4. Selected Population and Housing Characteristics Livingston County, Kentucky ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | | Total population 9,062| Total housing units 4,177 | SEX | OCCUPANCY AND TENURE Male 4,439| Occupied housing units 3,593 Female 4,623| Owner occupied 3,047 | Percent owner occupied 84.8 AGE | Renter occupied 546 Under 5 years 515| Vacant housing units 584 5 to 17 years 1,549| For seasonal, recreational, 18 to 20 years 373| or occasional use 167 21 to 24 years 444| Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 1.7 25 to 44 years 2,776| Rental vacancy rate (percent) 10.8 45 to 54 years 1,079| 55 to 59 years 475| Persons per owner-occupied unit 2.50 60 to 64 years 452| Persons per renter-occupied unit 2.45 65 to 74 years 802| Units with over 1 person per room 48 75 to 84 years 484| 85 years and over 113| UNITS IN STRUCTURE Median age 36.9| 1-unit, detached 3,049 | 1-unit, attached 24 Under 18 years 2,064| 2 to 4 units 23 Percent of total population 22.8| 5 to 9 units 18 65 years and over 1,399| 10 or more units 11 Percent of total population 15.4| Mobile home, trailer, other 1,052 | HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE | VALUE Total households 3,593| Specified owner-occupied units 1,728 Family households (families) 2,711| Less than $50,000 1,355 Married-couple families 2,353| $50,000 to $99,999 344 Percent of total households 65.5| $100,000 to $149,999 24 Other family, male householder 88| $150,000 to $199,999 4 Other family, female householder 270| $200,000 to $299,999 - Nonfamily households 882| $300,000 or more 1 Percent of total households 24.5| Median (dollars) 36,500 Householder living alone 817| Householder 65 years and over 396| CONTRACT RENT | Specified renter-occupied units Persons living in households 8,960| paying cash rent 334 Persons per household 2.49| Less than $250 272 | $250 to $499 60 GROUP QUARTERS | $500 to $749 2 Persons living in group quarters 102| $750 to $999 - Institutionalized persons 100| $1,000 or more - Other persons in group quarters 2| Median (dollars) 172 | RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN | RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN White 9,023| OF HOUSEHOLDER Black 14| Occupied housing units 3,593 Percent of total population 0.2| White 3,575 American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 17| Black 5 Percent of total population 0.2| Percent of occupied units 0.1 Asian or Pacific Islander 7| American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 9 Percent of total population 0.1| Percent of occupied units 0.3 Other race 1| Asian or Pacific Islander 3 Hispanic origin (of any race) 30| Percent of occupied units 0.1 Percent of total population 0.3| Other race 1 | Hispanic origin (of any race) 9 | Percent of occupied units 0.3 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The user should note that there are limitations to many of these data. Please refer to the technical documentation provided with Summary Tape File 1A for a further explanation on the limitations of the data. 1990 CPH-L-81. Selected Social Characteristics: 1990 (Corrected) Table 1. Livingston County, Kentucky ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The user should note that these data are based on a sample, subject to sampling variability, and that there are limitations to many of these data. Please refer to the technical documentation for Summary Tape File 3 for a further explanation of sampling variability and limitations of the data. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | URBAN AND RURAL RESIDENCE | VETERAN STATUS Total population 9,062| Civilian veterans 16 years Urban population -| and over 1,021 Percent of total population -| 65 years and over 248 Rural population 9,062| Percent of total population 100.0| NATIVITY AND PLACE OF BIRTH Farm population 659| Native population 9,033 | Percent born in State of SCHOOL ENROLLMENT | residence 78.5 Persons 3 years and over | Foreign-born population 29 enrolled in school 1,808| Entered the U.S. 1980 to 1990 - Preprimary school 63| Elementary or high school 1,426| LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME Percent in private school 3.4| Persons 5 years and over 8,547 College 319| Speak a language other than | English 126 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT | Do not speak English Persons 25 years and over 6,200| "very well" 20 Less than 9th grade 1,312| Speak Spanish 30 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 973| Do not speak English High school graduate 2,533| "very well" 10 Some college, no degree 860| Speak Asian or Pacific Island Associate degree 189| language - Bachelor's degree 194| Do not speak English Graduate or professional degree 139| "very well" - | Percent high school graduate | ANCESTRY or higher 63.1| Total ancestries reported 8,333 Percent bachelor's degree | Arab - or higher 5.4| Austrian - | Belgian - RESIDENCE IN 1985 | Canadian - Persons 5 years and over 8,547| Czech - Lived in same house 5,581| Danish 6 Lived in different house in U.S. 2,964| Dutch 185 Same State 2,342| English 1,155 Same county 1,452| Finnish - Different county 890| French (except Basque) 281 Different State 622| French Canadian 5 Lived abroad 2| German 1,481 | Greek - DISABILITY OF CIVILIAN | Hungarian 17 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS | Irish 2,178 Persons 16 to 64 years 5,744| Italian 155 With a mobility or self-care | Lithuanian 11 limitation 241| Norwegian - With a mobility limitation 145| Polish 18 With a self-care limitation 148| Portuguese - With a work disability 632| Romanian 2 In labor force 205| Russian - Prevented from working 373| Scotch-Irish 176 | Scottish 171 Persons 65 years and over 1,323| Slovak 1 With a mobility or self-care | Subsaharan African - limitation 320| Swedish 61 With a mobility limitation 256| Swiss 12 With a self-care limitation 194| Ukrainian - | United States or American 1,465 CHILDREN EVER BORN | Welsh 35 PER 1,000 WOMEN | West Indian (excluding Hispanic Women 15 to 24 years 393| origin groups) - Women 25 to 34 years 1,373| Yugoslavian - Women 35 to 44 years 1,967| Other ancestries 918 1990 CPH-L-81. Selected Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics: 1990 Table 2. Livingston County, Kentucky ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The user should note that these data are based on a sample, subject to sampling variability, and that there are limitations to many of these data. Please refer to the technical documentation for Summary Tape File 3 for a further explanation of sampling variability and limitations of the data. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | LABOR FORCE STATUS | OCCUPATION Persons 16 years and over 7,182| Employed persons 16 years In labor force 4,226| and over 3,891 Percent in labor force 58.8| Executive, administrative, Civilian labor force 4,226| and managerial occupations 191 Employed 3,891| Professional specialty Unemployed 335| occupations 289 Percent unemployed 7.9| Technicians and related Armed Forces -| support occupations 117 Not in labor force 2,956| Sales occupations 377 | Administrative support Males 16 years and over 3,488| occupations, including clerical 427 In labor force 2,536| Private household occupations 12 Percent in labor force 72.7| Protective service occupations 33 Civilian labor force 2,536| Service occupations, except Employed 2,305| protective and household 497 Unemployed 231| Farming, forestry, and Percent unemployed 9.1| fishing occupations 291 Armed Forces -| Precision production, craft, Not in labor force 952| and repair occupations 693 | Machine operators, assemblers, Females 16 years and over 3,694| and inspectors 274 In labor force 1,690| Transportation and material Percent in labor force 45.7| moving occupations 424 Civilian labor force 1,690| Handlers, equipment cleaners, Employed 1,586| helpers, and laborers 266 Unemployed 104| Percent unemployed 6.2| INDUSTRY Armed Forces -| Employed persons 16 years Not in labor force 2,004| and over 3,891 | Agriculture, forestry, and Females 16 years and over 3,694| fisheries 312 With own children under 6 years 519| Mining 250 Percent in labor force 47.6| Construction 336 With own children 6 to 17 years | Manufacturing, nondurable goods 155 only 710| Manufacturing, durable goods 358 Percent in labor force 67.9| Transportation 333 | Communications and other Own children under 6 years in | public utilities 101 families and subfamilies 621| Wholesale trade 117 All parents present in | Retail trade 757 household in labor force 286| Finance, insurance, and | real estate 90 Own children 6 to 17 years | Business and repair services 101 in families and subfamilies 1,362| Personal services 118 All parents present in | Entertainment and recreation household in labor force 822| services 27 | Health services 443 Persons 16 to 19 years 432| Educational services 141 Not enrolled in school and | Other professional and not high school graduate 40| related services 139 Employed or in Armed Forces 20| Public administration 113 Unemployed 9| Not in labor force 11| CLASS OF WORKER | Employed persons 16 years COMMUTING TO WORK | and over 3,891 Workers 16 years and over 3,842| Private wage and salary workers 3,006 Percent drove alone 80.2| Government workers 462 Percent in carpools 12.4| Local government workers 124 Percent using public transportation 0.2| State government workers 225 Percent using other means 0.9| Federal government workers 113 Percent walked or worked at home 6.4| Self-employed workers 366 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 23.8| Unpaid family workers 57 1990 CPH-L-81. Income and Poverty Status in 1989: 1990 Table 3. Livingston County, Kentucky ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The user should note that these data are based on a sample, subject to sampling variability, and that there are limitations to many of these data. Please refer to the technical documentation for Summary Tape File 3 for a further explanation of sampling variability and limitations of the data. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | INCOME IN 1989 | POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 Households 3,642| All persons for whom poverty Less than $5,000 312| status is determined 8,902 $5,000 to $9,999 612| Below poverty level 1,376 $10,000 to $14,999 448| $15,000 to $24,999 753| Persons 18 years and over 6,873 $25,000 to $34,999 606| Below poverty level 1,029 $35,000 to $49,999 614| Persons 65 years and over 1,323 $50,000 to $74,999 215| Below poverty level 286 $75,000 to $99,999 40| $100,000 to $149,999 24| Related children under 18 years 2,018 $150,000 or more 18| Below poverty level 339 Median household income (dollars) 20,892| Related children under 5 years 491 | Below poverty level 108 Families 2,775| Related children 5 to 17 years 1,527 Less than $5,000 86| Below poverty level 231 $5,000 to $9,999 302| $10,000 to $14,999 321| Unrelated individuals 956 $15,000 to $24,999 632| Below poverty level 370 $25,000 to $34,999 566| $35,000 to $49,999 583| All families 2,775 $50,000 to $74,999 208| Below poverty level 339 $75,000 to $99,999 40| With related children under $100,000 to $149,999 19| 18 years 1,323 $150,000 or more 18| Below poverty level 192 Median family income (dollars) 25,807| With related children under | 5 years 489 Nonfamily households 867| Below poverty level 109 Less than $5,000 226| $5,000 to $9,999 313| Female householder families 260 $10,000 to $14,999 127| Below poverty level 83 $15,000 to $24,999 121| With related children under $25,000 to $34,999 45| 18 years 124 $35,000 to $49,999 23| Below poverty level 50 $50,000 to $74,999 7| With related children under $75,000 to $99,999 -| 5 years 9 $100,000 to $149,999 5| Below poverty level 7 $150,000 or more -| Median nonfamily household | Percent below poverty level: income (dollars) 7,494| ---------------------------- | Per capita income (dollars) 10,123| All persons 15.5 | Persons 18 years and over 15.0 INCOME TYPE IN 1989 | Persons 65 years and over 21.6 Households 3,642| Related children under 18 years 16.8 With wage and salary income 2,583| Related children under 5 years 22.0 Mean wage and salary | Related children 5 to 17 years 15.1 income (dollars) 24,920| Unrelated individuals 38.7 With nonfarm self-employment income 433| Mean nonfarm self-employment | All families 12.2 income (dollars) 15,881| With related children under With farm self-employment income 292| 18 years 14.5 Mean farm self-employment | With related children under income (dollars) 5,579| 5 years 22.3 With Social Security income 1,209| Mean Social Security | Female householder families 31.9 income (dollars) 6,739| With related children under With public assistance income 163| 18 years 40.3 Mean public assistance | With related children under income (dollars) 2,973| 5 years 77.8 With retirement income 470| Mean retirement income (dollars) 7,631| 1990 CPH-L-81. Selected Housing Characteristics: 1990 Table 4. Livingston County, Kentucky ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The user should note that these data are based on a sample, subject to sampling variability, and that there are limitations to many of these data. Please refer to the technical documentation for Summary Tape File 3 for a further explanation of sampling variability and limitations of the data. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Total housing units 4,177| VEHICLES AVAILABLE | Occupied housing units 3,593 YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT | None 254 1989 to March 1990 105| 1 963 1985 to 1988 188| 2 1,571 1980 to 1984 447| 3 or more 805 1970 to 1979 1,363| 1960 to 1969 873| MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTED 1950 to 1959 400| MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1940 to 1949 364| Specified owner-occupied 1939 or earlier 437| housing units 1,766 | With a mortgage 890 BEDROOMS | Less than $300 150 No bedroom 14| $300 to $499 355 1 bedroom 210| $500 to $699 292 2 bedrooms 1,648| $700 to $999 81 3 bedrooms 1,886| $1,000 to $1,499 12 4 bedrooms 378| $1,500 to $1,999 - 5 or more bedrooms 41| $2,000 or more - | Median (dollars) 457 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS | Not mortgaged 876 Lacking complete plumbing | Less than $100 130 facilities 167| $100 to $199 565 Lacking complete kitchen | $200 to $299 160 facilities 86| $300 to $399 5 Condominium housing units -| $400 or more 16 | Median (dollars) 145 SOURCE OF WATER | Public system or private | SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS company 2,661| AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD Individual drilled well 1,094| INCOME IN 1989 Individual dug well 179| Specified owner-occupied Some other source 243| housing units 1,766 | Less than 20 percent 1,068 SEWAGE DISPOSAL | 20 to 24 percent 209 Public sewer 1,123| 25 to 29 percent 176 Septic tank or cesspool 2,790| 30 to 34 percent 71 Other means 264| 35 percent or more 230 | Not computed 12 Occupied housing units 3,593| | GROSS RENT HOUSE HEATING FUEL | Specified renter-occupied Utility gas 321| housing units 465 Bottled, tank, or LP gas 1,275| Less than $200 53 Electricity 1,215| $200 to $299 113 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 138| $300 to $499 158 Coal or coke 2| $500 to $749 20 Wood 632| $750 to $999 12 Solar energy -| $1,000 or more - Other fuel -| No cash rent 109 No fuel used 10| Median (dollars) 310 | YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT | GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF 1989 to March 1990 555| HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1989 1985 to 1988 778| Specified renter-occupied 1980 to 1984 562| housing units 465 1970 to 1979 843| Less than 20 percent 167 1960 to 1969 444| 20 to 24 percent 40 1959 or earlier 411| 25 to 29 percent 38 | 30 to 34 percent 17 TELEPHONE | 35 percent or more 91 No telephone in unit 380| Not computed 112