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Table 123. Industry Counties: of Employed 1970 Persons and Occupation of Experienced [Dato based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text] Counties INDUSTRY Total employed, 16 years old and over ____________ _ forestry, and fisheries __ -- ---------- -- ---- -- Mining -- ---- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- ------ -- ---- -- ---- -- --- Construction __ -- -- __ -- __ ---------- -- ---- -- ______ -- __ Manufacturing ______ ---- __________ -------- __________ _ Furn[ture and lumber and wood products ______________ _ Metai industries ___________________________________ _ Machinery, except electrical ______ ---------- __ ---- -- __ Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies----------- Trans.portotion equipment ____________ ---- ___________ _ Other durable goods-------------------------------- Food and kindred products--------------------------- Te.xtiles and fabricated textile products ---------------- Printing, publishing, and allied industries--------------- Chemicals and allied products------------------------ Other nondurable goods (incl. not specified mfg. indus.) __ _ Railroads and railway express service------------------- Trucking service and warehousing ______________________ _ Other transportation _________________________________ _ Communications ____ ---- ____ ---- ____ -------- ---- ----- Utilities and sanitary services-------------------------- Wholesole !rode ____________________ ---------- __ ------ Food, bok<ry, ond doiry stores------------------------- Eoting and drinking places----------------------------- General merchandise retailing-------------------------- Mot-or vehicle retailing and service stations--------------- Other retail trade ___________________________________ _ Banking and credit agencies ___________________________ _ real estate, other finance----------------- Bu.smess end repmr services--------------------------- :Private households __________________________________ _ OJtier personal services------------------------------- Entertainment and recreation services __________________ _ Hospitols __________________________________________ _ Health services, except hospitals------------------------ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-government __ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges- private _____ _ Ottier education and kindred services-------------------- Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations _ legal, engineering, and miscellaneous professional services __ Public administration _________________________________ _ Total employed, 14 and 15 years old -------------- Agriculture ________ ------ ____________ ---------------- Nonagriculture industries _____________________________ _ Male employed, 16 years old and over------------- Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries---------------------- Construction and mining ______________________________ _ Manufacturing __________________ ------ __ ---- ______ --- furniture and lumber ond wood products __________ -- --- Metal industries ______________________________ ------ Machinery, including electrical __________________ ------ Transportation equipment_ _____________________ ------ Other durable goods-------------------------------- Food and kindred products--------------------------- Textlles and fabricated textile products ______ ---- __ ---- Printing, publishing, and allied industries __ ---- ________ _ Other nondurable goods (incl. not specified mfg. indus.) __ _ Tronsporfation __________________________ __________ _ Communications, utilities, ond sanitary services __________ _ Wholesale trade* ___________________ ------ ___________ _ Food, bakery, ond dairy products----------------------- Eating and drinking places----------------------------- Other retail trade------------------------------------ insurance_. and estate ____________________ -- Business and repair services--------------------------- Personal services ____________________________________ _ Entertainment and recreation services------------------- Health services, including hospitals ______ ---- ______ ------ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-government __ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges - private .,. __ -- Other education and kindred services-------------------- Other professional and related services------------------ Public ad ministration _________________________________ _ Mole employed, 14 and 15 years old -------------- Agriculture __________________________________ -- -- _- -- Nonogriculture industries _____________________________ _ LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED Male, 16 years old and over1 -------------------- f(Ofessional, technical, and managerial workers----------- Sores workers __________________________________ ---- _ Clerical and kindred workers--------------------------- Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers __ -------------- Operatives, including transport------------------------- laborers. except form ______________________________ -- Form workers -- ____ ------ -------- ____ --------------- St1rvice workers, including private household -- ______ -- -- -- female, 16 years old and over1 __________________ _ Professtonol, technical 1 and managerial workers __________ _ Soles workers ________________________________ ------ _ Clerico I and kindred workers ____________ ---- ________ --- Operatives, Including transport ____________ ---- ______ -- - Other blue·collar workers _____________________________ _ Ferm workers -------- ______ ---- __ ---- ------ ------ -- - Service workers, except private household __ ---- ____ ------ Private household workers ________ ------ __________ -- -- - Adair 9 221 891 26 490 1 287 10 15 118 431 - 61 61 94 108 5 384 32 98 73 130 130 260 268 2SO 198 319 622 100 95 141 164 27S 65 863 200 1 4S4 287 10 146 117 230 87 - 87 5 193 811 492 674 10 10 277 - 38 52 19 78 190 193 171 210 157 IOS 735 95 108 l S3 56 338 S32 ll8 - 99 146 54 - 54 234 lS 10 20 56 66 33 13 21 226 26 19 69 66 - s 20 5 Andrew Atchison 4 346 3 727 974 863 7 - 354 264 673 362 16 46 93 - 30 7 18 - 14 - 42 31 270 232 57 - 20 22 48 - 65 24 s 16 125 63 50 6 41 14 80 88 ISl 33 63 98 65 97 138 53 127 141 302 333 70 71 51 39 BO 78 65 46 128 110 33 4 ll8 9S 157 9S 255 180 30 369 11 16 45 9 40 55 IOB 129 45 69 10 6 35 63 2 952 2 585 899 848 3SO 2S8 472 284 - 36 66 - 23 - 9 - 37 26 2S8 201 12 - 5 II 62 10 170 BS 86 87 120 24 31 60 28 18 363 374 60 06 74 73 30 49 15 - 36 38 73 54 10 20S ll - 51 10 73 62 32 34 8 6 24 28 86 35 - - - - - - 6 - 37 s 6 10 16 11 16 9 25 31 - - 4 4 s 5 6 s 4 7 4 - - s 2 - l\ncludes persons who lost worked more than 10 years ago, not shown separately. GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Audrain Barry Barton Bates Benton 9 939 6 778 3 735 5 626 3 226 1 072 930 785 l 263 748 21 25 44 30 16 424 3B2 209 4S9 218 3 326 2 051 549 804 526 13 12S 184 36 1S3 48 l4S 83 151 9 9 244 60 60 24 147 63 4 ll8 15 9 63 11 148 39 2 018 89 58 118 72 128 388 ll 39 16 394 202 78 14 126 102 52 47 30 17 21 18 6 8 21 437 662 7 82 34 84 120 2S 19 16 103 Ill 64 189 65 66 40 27 S4 13 119 41 6 45 33 228 26 93 94 30 296 232 S7 21S 74 237 123 98 134 77 275 242 109 178 107 204 llS 93 82 so 309 186 133 177 129 623 454 314 425 3S5 136 118 41 57 54 151 83 73 65 32 106 186 66 102 60 165 64 76 135 64 268 238 124 141 80 52 14 - 21 6 340 ll2 179 223 19 216 123 77 124 102 347 230 143 2S3 123 234 89 36 43 lS 23 29 22 9 - 142 llO S6 46 S6 Ill 79 148 83 16 261 22S 88 156 142 256 97 22 129 47 28 6 4 36 - 228 91 18 93 47 6 242 4 314 2 411 3 788 2 131 l 032 843 755 l 208 689 427 397 22S 472 228 2 398 I 234 362 S85 289 13 125 137 30 83 48 126 83 132 9 145 287 64 110 34 9 63 II 148 39 I 815 67 2B 67 58 109 219 11 39 7 63 13 5 4 ll 82 27 17 22 6 114 307 6 33 42 203 2S4 104 229 as 2S7 50 7S 104 58 2SI 178 S2 192 54 121 7S 58 85 47 7S 58 21 4S 16 655 41B 370 427 357 86 97 47 42 51 91 177 56 78 48 SS 92 67 48 12 32 8 - 15 6 120 17 20 68 23 59 74 30 71 30 87 32 16 - 4 4 7 s - - 120 145 9S 21 52 169 158 53 98 82 162 56 22 86 35 28 6 4 36 - 134 so 18 so 3S 84 125 96 96 105 4 2S - 6 - ll - - - - - - 20 - 6 20 30 17 32 33 16 44 33 35 23 14 22 12 12 23 4 4 14 11 20 15 - - - - 127 105 so 60 47 14 4 4 s 4 - 10 21 s - 21 27 - 14 6 42 44 32 11 10 6 5 13 - 5 - - - s - 40 6 5 10 22 - 9 5 10 - Unemployed Persons for Bollinger Boone Bue ho nan Butler 2 568 35 042 32 666 10 129 387 l 354 919 816 8 153 68 11 240 2 005 1 921 672 884 2 086 9 049 l 535 263 39 190 306 21 41 605 20 - 71 581 17 21 S66 39 28 2S 27 97 S2 61 216 377 139 15 285 4 348 7B 213 - 64S 22S 10 603 417 114 10 76 511 19 245 162 I 239 537 - 41 4S3 216 34 260 546 161 36 237 437 136 4 44S 419 173 36 339 S88 148 93 798 1 8S2 337 81 614 867 358 25 I 026 961 391 43 653 I 122 266 76 781 839 430 185 2 085 2 170 767 23 352 489 134 - 1 897 936 194 24 718 689 212 18 383 393 145 42 l 242 1 210 481 - 232 21S 76 12 2 633 l 863 829 15 779 587 128 117 9 002 1 083 571 19 I 776 388 175 4 233 122 - 27 425 661 144 60 I 108 477 240 75 I 385 l 342 383 so 281 222 63 5 38 10 5 45 243 212 58 1 767 19 871 20 178 6 157 373 1 266 818 761 248 2 068 I 905 646 S29 1 552 6 539 960 245 39 177 294 21 31 531 13 12 516 290 45 25 10 91 52 47 176 222 134 - 198 3 726 78 40 - 124 11 5 438 363 77 134 144 I 015 256 65 464 I 305 493 35 563 695 235 77 625 1 416 287 29 418 S71 194 - 541 304 87 212 2 042 2 183 931 7 966 677 179 24 525 5S8 173 22 504 407 173 - 14S 162 30 - I 036 530 274 39 4 802 359 227 10 S40 111 72 - 80 46 - 27 707 S07 174 70 1 027 1 085 261 45 212 141 43 5 38 10 5 40 174 131 38 98 440 640 547 7 66 41 19 - IS 17 10 6 27 4 11 17 56 12S 154 58 107 201 163 10 S8 156 109 - 13 15 65 - 98 81 16 39 334 597 304 - 15 42 4 6 33 35 26 - llO 120 30 33 46 197 110 - 11 9 7 - - 4 9 - llO 140 102 - 5 24 12 MISSOURI 27 -463

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Page 1: - 284 - census.gov 952 2 585 899 848 3so 2s8 472 - 284 36 66 -23 -9 -37 26 2s8 201 12 -5 ii 62 10 170 bs 86 87 120 24 31 60 28 18 363 374 60 06 74 73 30 49 15 -36 38 73 54 10 20s ll

Table 123. Industry Counties:

of Employed 1970

Persons and Occupation of Experienced

[Dato based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties

INDUSTRY

Total employed, 16 years old and over ____________ _ A~r!culture, forestry, and fisheries __ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Mining -- ---- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- ---- -- ---Construction __ -- -- __ -- __ -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- ______ -- __ Manufacturing ______ ---- __________ -- -- -- -- __________ _

Furn[ture and lumber and wood products ______________ _ Metai industries ___________________________________ _

Machinery, except electrical ______ -- -- -- -- -- __ ---- -- __ Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies-----------Trans.portotion equipment ____________ ---- ___________ _ Other durable goods-------------------------------­Food and kindred products--------------------------­Te.xtiles and fabricated textile products ---------------­Printing, publishing, and allied industries--------------­Chemicals and allied products------------------------Other nondurable goods (incl. not specified mfg. indus.) __ _

Railroads and railway express service-------------------Trucking service and warehousing ______________________ _ Other transportation _________________________________ _ Communications ____ ---- ____ ---- ____ -------- ---- -----Utilities and sanitary services--------------------------Wholesole !rode ____________________ ---------- __ ------Food, bok<ry, ond doiry stores------------------------­Eoting and drinking places-----------------------------

General merchandise retailing-------------------------­Mot-or vehicle retailing and service stations---------------Other retail trade ___________________________________ _ Banking and credit agencies ___________________________ _ ln-s~ronce, real estate, a~d other finance----------------­Bu.smess end repmr services---------------------------:Private households __________________________________ _

OJtier personal services-------------------------------Entertainment and recreation services __________________ _ Hospitols __________________________________________ _

Health services, except hospitals-----------------------­Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-government __ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges- private _____ _ Ottier education and kindred services-------------------­Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations _ legal, engineering, and miscellaneous professional services __ Public administration _________________________________ _

Total employed, 14 and 15 years old --------------Agriculture ________ ------ ____________ ----------------Nonagriculture industries _____________________________ _

Male employed, 16 years old and over------------­Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries----------------------Construction and mining ______________________________ _ Manufacturing __________________ ------ __ ---- ______ ---

furniture and lumber ond wood products __________ -- ---Metal industries ______________________________ ------Machinery, including electrical __________________ ------Transportation equipment_ _____________________ ------Other durable goods-------------------------------­Food and kindred products---------------------------Textlles and fabricated textile products ______ ---- __ ----Printing, publishing, and allied industries __ ---- ________ _ Other nondurable goods (incl. not specified mfg. indus.) __ _

Tronsporfation __________________________ -~ __________ _ Communications, utilities, ond sanitary services __________ _ Wholesale trade* ___________________ ------ ___________ _ Food, bakery, ond dairy products----------------------­Eating and drinking places----------------------------­Other retail trade------------------------------------Fin~nce, insurance_. and ~eol estate ____________________ --Business and repair services---------------------------Personal services ____________________________________ _ Entertainment and recreation services-------------------Health services, including hospitals ______ ---- ______ ------Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-government __ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges - private .,. __ -­Other education and kindred services-------------------­Other professional and related services------------------Public ad ministration _________________________________ _

Mole employed, 14 and 15 years old --------------Agriculture __________________________________ -- -- _ - --Nonogriculture industries _____________________________ _

LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED

Male, 16 years old and over1 -------------------­f(Ofessional, technical, and managerial workers-----------Sores workers __________________________________ ---- _

Clerical and kindred workers--------------------------­Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers __ -------------­Operatives, including transport-------------------------laborers. except form ______________________________ --Form workers -- ____ ------ -------- ____ ---------------St1rvice workers, including private household -- ______ -- -- --

female, 16 years old and over1 __________________ _ Professtonol, technical1 and managerial workers __________ _ Soles workers ________________________________ ------ _ Clerico I and kindred workers ____________ ---- ________ ---Operatives, Including transport ____________ ---- ______ -- -Other blue·collar workers _____________________________ _ Ferm workers -- -- -- -- ______ ---- __ ---- ------ ------ -- -Service workers, except private household __ ---- ____ ------Private household workers ________ ------ __________ -- -- -

Adair

9 221 891 26

490 1 287

10 15

118 431

-61 61 94

108 5

384 32 98 73

130 130 260 268 2SO

198 319 622 100 95

141 164 27S

65 863 200

1 4S4 287

10 146 117 230

87 -

87

5 193 811 492 674

10 10

277 -

38 52 19 78

190 193 171

210 157 IOS 735 95

108 l S3

56 338 S32 ll8

-99

146

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234 lS 10 20 56 66 33 13 21

226 26 19 69 66 -s

20 5

Andrew Atchison

4 346 3 727 974 863

7 -354 264 673 362

16 46 93 -30 7 18 -14 -42 31

270 232 57 -20 22 48 -65 24 s 16

125 63 50 6 41 14 80 88

ISl 33 63 98 65 97

138 53 127 141 302 333 70 71 51 39 BO 78 65 46

128 110 33 4

ll8 9S 157 9S 255 180 30 369 11 16 45 9 40 55

IOB 129

45 69 10 6 35 63

2 952 2 585 899 848 3SO 2S8 472 284 - 36

66 -23 -9 -

37 26 2S8 201 12 -5 II

62 10 170 BS 86 87

120 24 31 60 28 18

363 374 60 06 74 73 30 49 15 -36 38 73 54 10 20S ll -51 10 73 62

32 34 8 6

24 28

86 35 - -- -- -6 -

37 s 6 10

16 11 16 9

25 31 - -4 4 s 5 6 s 4 7 4 -- s 2 -

l\ncludes persons who lost worked more than 10 years ago, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Audrain Barry Barton Bates Benton

9 939 6 778 3 735 5 626 3 226 1 072 930 785 l 263 748

21 25 44 30 16 424 3B2 209 4S9 218

3 326 2 051 549 804 526 13 12S 184 36 1S3 48 l4S 83 151 9 9 244 60 60 24

147 63 4 ll8 15 9 63 11 148 39

2 018 89 58 118 72 128 388 ll 39 16 394 202 78 14 126 102 52 47 30 17

21 18 6 8 21 437 662 7 82 34

84 120 2S 19 16 103 Ill 64 189 65

66 40 27 S4 13 119 41 6 45 33 228 26 93 94 30 296 232 S7 21S 74 237 123 98 134 77 275 242 109 178 107

204 llS 93 82 so 309 186 133 177 129 623 454 314 425 3S5 136 118 41 57 54 151 83 73 65 32 106 186 66 102 60 165 64 76 135 64 268 238 124 141 80

52 14 - 21 6 340 ll2 179 223 19 216 123 77 124 102 347 230 143 2S3 123 234 89 36 43 lS

23 29 22 9 -142 llO S6 46 S6 Ill 79 148 83 16 261 22S 88 156 142

256 97 22 129 47 28 6 4 36 -

228 91 18 93 47

6 242 4 314 2 411 3 788 2 131 l 032 843 755 l 208 689

427 397 22S 472 228 2 398 I 234 362 S85 289

13 125 137 30 83 48 126 83 132 9

145 287 64 110 34 9 63 II 148 39

I 815 67 2B 67 58 109 219 11 39 7 63 13 5 4 ll 82 27 17 22 6

114 307 6 33 42 203 2S4 104 229 as 2S7 50 7S 104 58

2SI 178 S2 192 54 121 7S 58 85 47

7S 58 21 4S 16 655 41B 370 427 357

86 97 47 42 51 91 177 56 78 48 SS 92 67 48 12 32 8 - 15 6

120 17 20 68 23 59 74 30 71 30 87 32 16 - 4 4 7 s - -

120 145 9S 21 52 169 158 53 98 82

162 56 22 86 35 28 6 4 36 -

134 so 18 so 3S

84 125 96 96 105 4 2S - 6 -

ll - - - -- - 20 - 6

20 30 17 32 33 16 44 33 35 23 14 22 12 12 23 4 4 14 11 20

15 - - - -127 105 so 60 47

14 4 4 s 4 - 10 21 s -

21 27 - 14 6 42 44 32 11 10

6 5 13 - 5 - - - s -

40 6 5 10 22 - 9 5 10 -

Unemployed Persons for

Bollinger Boone Bue ho nan Butler

2 568 35 042 32 666 10 129 387 l 354 919 816

8 153 68 11 240 2 005 1 921 672 884 2 086 9 049 l 535 263 39 190 306

21 41 605 20 - 71 581 17

21 S66 39 28 2S 27 97 S2 61 216 377 139 15 285 4 348 7B

213 - 64S 22S 10 603 417 114 10 76 511 19

245 162 I 239 537 - 41 4S3 216

34 260 546 161 36 237 437 136

4 44S 419 173 36 339 S88 148 93 798 1 8S2 337 81 614 867 358 25 I 026 961 391

43 653 I 122 266 76 781 839 430

185 2 085 2 170 767 23 352 489 134 - 1 897 936 194

24 718 689 212 18 383 393 145 42 l 242 1 210 481 - 232 21S 76

12 2 633 l 863 829 15 779 587 128

117 9 002 1 083 571 19 I 776 388 175 4 233 122 -

27 425 661 144 60 I 108 477 240 75 I 385 l 342 383

so 281 222 63 5 38 10 5

45 243 212 58

1 767 19 871 20 178 6 157 373 1 266 818 761 248 2 068 I 905 646 S29 1 552 6 539 960 245 39 177 294

21 31 531 13 12 516 290 45 25 10 91 52 47 176 222 134 - 198 3 726 78

40 - 124 11 5 438 363 77

134 144 I 015 256 65 464 I 305 493 35 563 695 235

77 625 1 416 287 29 418 S71 194 - 541 304 87

212 2 042 2 183 931 7 966 677 179

24 525 5S8 173 22 504 407 173 - 14S 162 30 - I 036 530 274

39 4 802 359 227 10 S40 111 72 - 80 46 -

27 707 S07 174 70 1 027 1 085 261

45 212 141 43 5 38 10 5

40 174 131 38

98 440 640 547 7 66 41 19 - IS 17 10 6 27 4 11

17 56 12S 154 58 107 201 163 10 S8 156 109 - 13 15 65 - 98 81 16

39 334 597 304 - 15 42 4 6 33 35 26 - llO 120 30

33 46 197 110 - 11 9 7 - - 4 9 - llO 140 102 - 5 24 12

MISSOURI 27 -463

Page 2: - 284 - census.gov 952 2 585 899 848 3so 2s8 472 - 284 36 66 -23 -9 -37 26 2s8 201 12 -5 ii 62 10 170 bs 86 87 120 24 31 60 28 18 363 374 60 06 74 73 30 49 15 -36 38 73 54 10 20s ll

Table 123. Industry Counties:

of Employed Persons 1970-Continued

and Occupation of Experienced Unemployed Persons for

[Doto based on sample, see text. Fer meaning cf symbols, see text]

Counties

INDUSTRY

Total en1ployed, 16 years old and aver-----------­Aqr~culture, foresh"y, ond fisheries----------------------Mining -- -- ------ ------ -- -- - ... -------- ---------- -- --

-

-Construction -- ---------- - .. ---- -- ---- ---------- ------Manufacturing __ .... -- ____ -- __ ..... -- -- __ -- -- -- -- ---- -- ---Furniture ond lumber and wood products _____________ _ -

Me fol ind11stries .... ------ ---- -- ---- ... ------- -- ------ _ -Machinery, excep1 electricoL ___ -- __ -------- -- ------ _ -Electrical moehine-ry, equipment, and s.upplies ---------- -Transportation equipment ______ -- ---- ------ -------- __ Other durable goads ______ ---- ------ ---------- ____ _ Faad and kindred products-------------------------­Textiles an.d fabricated textile products --------------­Printing, publishing, and allied industries -------------­Chemicals and allied producls ----------------------­Other nondurable goods (incl. not specified mfg. indus.) __

Railroads and railway express service -----------------­Trucking service ~od warehousing __ -- -- -- ---------- -- __ Other transportation------------ -- ____ ---- ____ ---- __ _ Communicotians __ -- ,, _____________ ------ ____ ---- ----Utilities and sanitary services __________ -- ---- -- -- ____ _ Wholesale trade •. -- ---- __ ---- __ -- __ -- -- ---- ---- ----­Food, bakery. and dairy stores-----------------------­Eofing ond drinking places----------------------------General merchandise retoillng ____ ---- __ -- ---- -- ______ _ Motor vehicle retailing and service stations-------------­Other retail trade------------------------------- .. --­Bariking and credit agendes----------------------- .. ---lns~rance, real est_ole, o~d other finance _______________ _ Business and repair services--------------------------Private households -- __________ ---- __ -- -- ___________ _ Other perso11al services-----------------------------­Entertoinme11t and recreotian services ------------------Hospilals _________________________________________ _

Health services, except hospitols----------------------­Elementary, secondary sch.ools, ond coll.ages-government_ Elementary, secondary sch-0ols, and colleges-private .. ----Other education and kindred services __________________ _ Welfare, religious, and nonp-rafit membership organizations legal, engineering, and miscellaneous professional services_ Public administration ______________ ..; _______ ---- ______ _

Total employed, 14 aad 15 years old-------------Agriculture __ -- -- _ - ______ ---- __ -- ______ ---- ____ ---- _ N'onogriculture industries __ -- ____________ ---- -- -- _M __ _

Male employed, Ht years old and .aver •. ---------­Agriculture, forestry, ond fisherles---------------------Co.nstruction ood mining __ ---------. ____ -·--~- ___ ------Manufacturing _. ______ -· _ _ __ __ _ _ ______________ ... __

furniture and lur'nber end wood products _____________ _ Metal industries __ -·_. __ •.. ______ ---· _. __ -·· _. __ .... __ _ Machinery, including eleclrica'---·-·-· ---·---·-·- __ _ Transportotio.n equipment .• _____ ._._._. ____ -----·--_ Olher durable goods _______ ·-.-·-·_. ___ ·-------· __ _ food and ~indred products __ -·~-_.----_. __ - . - . _____ . Textiles and fabric(] led textile producls .... ---·-----··- ,_ Printing, pulJ.listiing, and allied industries---·-----·-··-­O!her nondurable goods (incl. nol specified mfg. indus.) __

Transportation_ •. _ .•. _. -· -· _____ . _. -· _________ . _. __ Cammunications, utilities, and sanitary serv.ices ___ ·-·----Wholesale trade ____________________________________ _ Food, bakery. end dairy products ________ ------ _______ _ Eating 0:nd drinking places---------------------------­Olher relail trade----------------------------------­Fina_nce. Insurance~ .and r.eal estate---------------------Business and repmr serv~ces ______ ---- -- _____________ _ Personal services ________ ---- __ -------------------- __ Entertainment and re-creation services -----------------­Health services, including hospitals--------------------­Elementory, secondc:iry schools, and colleges-government_ Erementory, secondary schools, and colleges-private----­Other education ond kindred services------------------­Other professionol and related services -----------------Public odmintstrction ____ .. _.__ ---- ______ ---- ____ ------ _

Mafe employed, 14 and 15 years old ______ .. _____ _

Agricullur•------------ ------ -- -- __ -- ---- ---------- -Nonagriculture industries ________ ---- .. --- ____________ _

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--

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-----------------

---

LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYE D

Mal•, 16 yean old 1MI aver•------------------­Professional, tec~nical~ and managerial workers.------~-­Sales workers ---- -- --- ... ---- -------- _ ... ------ ---- ---­Clerical and kindred workers--------------------------Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ ... ______ _

------Operatives, including transport------------------------laborers, except farm ____ ., _________________________ _ -

Form workers .... __ ------ --- ... ------------ ------ ------Service workers, including private household ____________ _ --

famole, 16 years aid and over'-------------------Professional, technical, and managerial workers _________ _ Soles workers __ ---- ---- __ ---- __ -- ____ -- ---- -- ------Clerical and kindred workers __ ---- ______ ------ __ ------

---

Operatives, including transport------------------------Olher blue-cellar workers ________ ------ ___ ------- ____ _ --Form workers ...... ---.. ---------------------------------Service workers, except privGte household -- __ ---- -------PrivCJte househo'd workers ______ ---------- .. _----------

--

Coldwell Callaway

2 918 9 590 706 754

6 63 254 661 441 I 646

6 59 62 43 11 118 - 59

87 -16 675 45 45 45 5 32 181

5 28 132 433

15 23 66 132 17 83 43 86 11 190 37 171 52 209

112 299

42 143 117 328 217 518

25 125 83 195 65 132 36 114 76 191 6 38

10 l 349 70 218

243 490 16 485 16 113 5 172

20 143 111 519

43 120 - 20

43 100

1 979 5 842 670 723 249 698 277 I 140

6 59 57 38 11 137 87 -10 626 29 41 6 -

11 108 60 131 93 193 27 244

26 152 37 130 18 124

274 651 46 116 45 116 23 76 - 27

11 583 106 163

11 236 - 15

15 137 51 318

43 74 - 16

43 58

64 125 - -- 8 - 10

32 26 22 15

4 24 - 15 6 22

23 84 5 10 - 5 - 9

12 27 - 15 - -6 18 - -

llnctudes persons who lost worked more than JO years ego. not shown seporotely.

27-464 MISSOURI

Cope Comden Girardeau Carroll

4 260 19 572 4 557 379 l 359 957

13 45 54 654 l 513 337 473 3 904 864

71 174 13 63 174 49 51 47 -11 377 5

128 95 30 45 314 24

6 351 648 69 619 23 - 206 40 - 58 4

29 1 489 28 - 80 22

29 304 47 101 331 19

24 280 24 41 335 63

117 1 039 115 72 588 130

300 612 125

19 560 97 222 522 128 346 1 419 335 67 281 54 90 396 58 63 391 107 10 326 120

502 671 114 52 156 27 18 598 145 68 402 123

115 l 838 173 108 323 64

12 83 5 63 323 39

118 295 53 184 598 158

78 202 87 - 4 12

78 198 75

2 898 11 982 2 996 344 I 223 938 655 I 451 360 315 2 204 531

55 139 13 57 111 42 45 242 -96 86 25 38 268 15

6 304 377 5 105 6 - 126 35

13 823 18 130 619 79 65 420 74

62 876 94 56 364 73 79 250 12

397 1 595 359 97 402 63 63 338 91

246 248 33 41 99 10 29 216 50 52 784 60 34 145 21 5 28 -

99 296 56 129 424 92

41 131 54 - 4 12

41 127 42

135 412 96 20 46 5 - 21 -- 12 -

32 99 35 34 99 21 43 78 11 - 10 14

6 42 10

68 367 27 6 41 8 9 37 -

II 71 4 - 95 7 - 10 -- - -36 98 3

6 4 -

Corter Cass Ceder Chariton Christion Clark Clay

1 111 14 231 3 144 4 097 5 575 2 737 52 494 65 l 210 550 l 227 585 655 776 6 62 19 4 11 19 100

86 l 250 352 322 505 184 2 634 334 3 873 731 615 l 810 662 12 066 200 66 42 9 157 32 155

5 507 20 34 41 214 1 503 - 300 35 10 68 25 483 5 1 347 5 28 484 9 448 - 413 4 - 14 44 2 969

33 299 41 50 65 26 890 20 112 93 100 275 70 I 320 24 199 106 188 249 4 504 22 210 112 101 54 19 1 243 - 66 5 19 30 27 837 25 354 268 76 373 192 1 714 5 44 - 62 66 10 l 2l7

22 353 50 32 102 40 l 893 20 243 5 20 37 14 3 647 15 161 24 10 36 6 786 30 187 70 97 58 11 873 15 590 74 123 274 24 3 627 21 398 102 42 69 92 1 148 37 369 71 69 179 76 l 228 19 293 47 62 104 34 2 430 56 389 84 98 174 69 I 463 42 767 187 302 266 232 2 540 10 188 34 43 54 47 I 080 39 384 15 53 104 24 1 573 20 284 54 119 138 46 l 451 15 130 18 67 45 18 282 27 359 84 77 140 40 l 389 - 89 24 14 21 22 302 - 232 89 43 82 28 I 411

20 164 69 78 83 so 735 64 815 197 195 291 87 2 105 11 67 33 61 72 86 1 136

7 65 - 29 17 7 256 32 168 37 32 46 35 701 10 215 23 90 89 29 I 056 83 882 IOI 111 117 90 2 589

12 193 20 69 54 14 491 - 45 12 25 5 9 19

12 148 8 44 49 5 472

758 9 064 2 067 2 732 3 700 1 905 33 015 62 1 036 505 I 186 507 635 686 92 1 279 371 321 512 188 2 412

264 2 597 386 244 l 143 507 9 084 192 55 38 9 135 26 135

5 407 20 34 41 183 1 046 - 1 027 40 17 295 29 702 - 408 4 - 14 44 2 841 25 222 29 27 65 16 717 20 105 91 33 251 64 I 057 - 22 20 31 20 4 125

11 109 80 40 21 15 799 11 242 64 53 301 126 1 662 31 493 55 109 194 49 5 816 34 278 72 87 75 5 I 142 10 426 63 99 199 21 2 537 11 271 68 18 51 43 768 5 61 15 15 60 19 461

88 857 199 301 371 250 3 195 28 279 20 55 96 17 I 042 20 177 54 114 112 37 973 13 112 35 16 31 15 472 - 74 19 9 21 16 171 5 100 21 13 59 5 527

14 325 67 44 84 22 599 - 18 8 7 37 9 379 - 18 - - - - 82

16 179 34 33 59 21 833 65 484 75 61 89 46 I 836

6 152 12 49 43 5 300 - 45 12 20 5 5 19 6 107 - 29 38 - 281

61 213 86 59 83 95 811 5 10 - 14 - 11 91 - 5 - - 5 6 36 - 7 - 8 6 9 96 9 40 43 - 7 18 145

16 103 17 15 38 23 239 31 18 20 17 10 12 107 - 9 6 5 6 5 12 - 21 - - 11 6 85

21 297 60 36 87 107 796 - 13 - 6 16 10 67 - - - - - - 68 - 83 11 10 - - 251 5 104 24 II 40 79 142 - 26 9 - - 5 51 - 5 - - - - -II 56 10 5 31 9 159 5 - 6 4 - - 21

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 123. Industry Counties:

of Employed Persons 1970-Continued

and Occupation of Experienced

[Data based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties

INDUSTRY

Total employed, 16 years old and over ____ ---- ____ _ A~r~cLJlture, forestry, and fisheries----------------------M1n1ng ____ ---- ____ ---- ____ -- -- -- ____ ---- -- ------ __ _ Construction _______________________________________ _ Manufacturing __ -- __ ---- __________ ---- ____ ------ ____ _

Furniture and lumber and wood products ______________ _ Metal industries __ ---- -- -- -- -- -- ________ ------ __ ----Machinery, except electrical ______________ ------ _____ _ Electrical machinery1 equipment, and supplies-----------Transportation equipment_ _______________________ ----

Other durable goods ---- -- -- -- -- ____ ---- ______ ------Food ond kindred products--------------------------­Textiles and fabricated textile products ----------------Printing, publishing, and allied industries ______________ _ Chem icols ond ol\ied products -- -- ___________________ _ Other nondurable goods (inc\. not specified mfg. ind us.) __ _

Railroads and railway express service-------------------Trucking service and warehousing ______________________ _ Other transportation _________________________________ _ Communications ____ ------ ------ ---------- __ ------ __ _ Utilities and sanitary services--------------------------Wholesale trade ____ ------ ___________________________ _ Food, bakery, and dairy stores ________________ ---- ____ _ Eoting and drinking places----------------------------­

General merchandise retailing --------------------------Motor vehicle retailing and service stations ______________ _ Other retail trode -----------------------------------­Banking ond credit agencies----------------------------lns~ronce, real es~ote, a~d other finance ________________ _ eus11less and repair services---------------------------Private households __________________________________ _

01her personal services------------------------------­Enterloinment and recreation services-------------------Hospitals __________________________________________ _ Health services, except hospitals ____________ ------------Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-government __ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-private------Other educCJtion and kindred services ___________________ _ Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations _ legal. engineering, and miscellaneous professional services __ Publfc administration ________ -------- __ ---- ____ --------

Total employed, 14 and 15 years old --------------Agriculture _________________________________________ _ Nonagricu-lture iniJustries _____________________________ _

Male employed, 16 years old and over ____ --------Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries---·-·----------------Construction and mining _____ -----------------·------Manufacturing_ .. _________________ .-·· _______________ _

Furniture and lumber and wood products _____________ _ -Metal industries _______________ ·-·· _____ . ___ .---- __ _ Machinery, !ncludin.g electrical_ __________________ ---· Tronsportal1on equipment_ __________ . ______________ _ Diner durable goods ______________________ ---- -- ___ _

food and kindred products--------------------------­Texliles cmd fabricated textile products __ ---------~---­Printing, publishing, and allied industries ---------------0111.er nondurable goods (incl. nol specified mfg. indus.} __ _

Tr<1nsporlation _____ . ___ . -· _. -· __ -~ -·· ________________ _ Communications, utilities, and sanitary services---·-------Wholesale trade ____ ------ ________________ ------ _____ _

Food, bakery, and dairy products----------------------­Eating and drinking places----------------------------­Other retail trade ------------------------------------Finance, insurance, and real estate ________________ -- ___ _ Business. and repair services---------------------------Personal services ____ ---- ____________________ -----.----Enlertoinment and recreation services -------------------Health services, including hospitals ____________ ---- _____ _ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-government __ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-private------Other education and kindred services __________ ---- _____ _ Other professional and related services ------------------Publk administration ______________________________ ----

Male employed, 14 and 15 years old--------------Agriculture -- ____________________________ ------ _____ _ Nonagriculture industries ______ -- -- ________ -- -- -- -- ----

LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED

Male, 16 years old and over 1 --------------------

Professional, technical, and managerial workers __________ _ Sales workers ____ ------ ______________ ------ ---------Clerical and kindred workers------ ... -------------------­Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers----------------Operatives, including transport ______________ -- ---- ---- _ laborers, except farm --------------------------------Form workers ______________ -----..----------- ---------Service workers, including private household ____ ---- -- ----

' Femole, 16 years old 011d ov1r•-------------------Professionol1 technical, and managerial workers -- ~- -- -- ---Sales workers __ .. ___________________________ ---- -----Clerical and kindred workers---------------------------Operatives, Including transport __________ ------ -- -- -----Othe-r blue-collar workers ____________________ ------ -- --Ferm workers ______ -~-- __________ ---- __ -------- ---- _ Service workers, except private household _______________ _ Private- household workers __________ ---- ____ -----------

Clinton

4 605 785

46 246 837

20 158 67 10

176 50

126 24 64 32

110 26

140 157 76 67

18S 105 119

129 125 275

45 87 90 70

192 21 96

151 224 35 10 47 41

178

83 28 55

3 106 728 279 656

20 128

71 169 32

114 10 41 71

299 102

134 70 26

312 S4 62 56 15 34 87 14 -

54 124

50 22 28

75 17 -

16 5

21 ll --

45 5 -5

11 6 --6

Cole

18 708 653

55 l 907 2 013

55 67

218 27 6

93 82 50

557 396 462 170 168

S2 266 301 642 310 444

270 S05

l 143 324 594 443 218 707 106 587 585

l 037 323 276 680 427

3 502

239 4

23S

11 013 601

1 820 l lSl

44 S7

167 6

88 77 20

323 369 359 374

511 237 213

l 216 501 359 263 64

357 370

79 110 480

l 948

98 4

94

233 26 -

25 65 68 34 -

15

199 -5

56 53 19 -

46 15

1Jncludes persons who last worked more than 10 years ago, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Cooper

5 746 l 075

31 332

l 163 27 5 5

425 49 35

116 26 52 -

423 85 62 26 84

113 136 154 138

67 170 380

68 179 73 65

109 -

188 78

255 249

40 82 56

288

124 20

104

3 620 l 044

3S8 S79

22 s

211 40 25

111 -

36 129 163 135

112 91 42

40S 72 58 42 -

52 89

122 16 67

173

81 14 67

68 6 --

18 23 10 11 -

42 4 -

11 18 -5 4 -

Crowford Dode Do\los Daviess De Kolb

4 797 2 411 2 706 2 964 2 501 310 620 556 845 682 350 19 9 42 -407 213 269 199 253

l 514 321 472 449 259 105 46 52 11 15 85 20 20 28 16

150 25 36 25 5 16 33 61 5 6

190 9 99 58 25 79 - 41 16 14 43 52 31 61 87 60 Sl 107 208 S3 38 40 4 28 10 25 8 5 - 5

723 37 16 9 23 23 27 4 26 5 75 3S 47 21 47 30 33 17 5 25 3S 9 26 6 26 82 32 22 32 31 81 85 79 88 63

109 Sl 58 49 4S 145 69 106 36 84

63 39 60 36 23 240 57 67 123 84 302 139 168 175 153

19 21 16 59 71 72 6 58 46 62 74 63 121 90 61 34 21 45 46 15

108 44 67 63 SB 46 4 12 - -71 90 22 22 5S 60 154 69 91 81

196 133 151 156 156 38 21 33 52 19 10 - - 5 5 56 10 63 30 30

117 32 35 40 34 130 63 54 132 74

50 36 49 21 45 9 12 4 6 5

41 24 45 15 40

3 124 1 612 l 889 2 006 1 755 302 571 Sl9 803 657 726 216 273 241 247 905 223 334 233 192

99 42 47 11 10 BS 20 20 28 16

126 4S 84 20 11 162 9 94 47 25 68 - 31 16 14 43 52 31 5S 77 12 s 17 28 14 21 22 - 19 10

289 28 10 9 15 lOS 95 68 52 77 62 31 36 32 52

76 76 62 73 34 63 32 30 17 25 27 5 20 s 15

391 161 164 236 181 38 6 42 37 42 71 63 111 85 50 37 10 41 20 16 37 - 12 - -36 15 23 12 46 74 38 53 4S 35

9 4 21 22 -5 - - - -

74 26 56 31 22 86 40 24 62 64

29 18 32 11 29 9 12 4 6 5

20 6 28 5 24

151 22' 95 61 39 4 - 3 - -9 - - - -6 4 - 4 -

15 - 39 35 19 84 9 33 5 5 28 9 5 11 5 - - 4 6 10 5 - 6 - -

64 68 57 27 16 8 10 lS - -- - - - -

12 5 12 6 6 26 37 16 10 -

4 4 - - -5 - - - -9 8 8 6 10 - - - - -

Unemployed Persons for

Dent Douglas Dunklin Fron kiln

3 898 2 997 10 297 ~o 240 196 847 l 437 l 372 374 30 15 495 274 129 516 2 046

l 038 805 2 430 7 233 187 180 67 218

12 5 83 300 - 5 221 882 - \4 737 258 9 17 79 l 540

31 300 92 800 36 75 239 160

197 20 511 664 37 18 48 225

116 - 14 75 413 171 339 2 111

12 10 41 129 47 22 141 400 20 48 71 113 20 9 83 232 46 31 190 214

lOS 22 238 S83 91 76 303 561 59 49 242 531

48 90 248 264 123 62 422 608 314 148 701 l 027

51 15 129 239 161 27 204 281 111 76 246 307

41 34 27'1 198 98 46 334 445 40 6 57 149 9 - 229 476

82 34 181 222 229 100 724 688

14 88 97 475 - 5 50 61

65 54 175 107 83 59 152 266

147 75 362 518

40 21 94 280 - 10 5 50

40 11 89 230

2 427 2 063 6 366 13 150 190 7S5 l 390 l 261 625 154 51S 2 4S9 504 S36 l 299 4 579 179 167 63 183

12 5 47 259 - 15 637 904 9 17 71 l 466

31 184 64 S02 17 70 188 135 19 - 45 204 19 13 28 126

218 65 1S6 800 73 80 244 554 47 40 239 323

83 22 196 481 70 4S 194 320 s 8 49 134

277 189 881 l 275 136 5 224 241 90 54 213 247 33 30 132 129 22 - 41 109 17 - 90 142 80 18 206 233

9 20 33 163 - - - 21

6S 57 152 1S3 101 50 268 326

16 10 75 197 - 10 5 38

16 - 70 159

84 63 415 639 5 s 18 lS - - 28 19 4 - lS 8

17 20 92 177 35 14 101 320 12 6 66 77 s 13 77 -6 5 18 23

49 51 322 451 4 - 9 17 7 - 17 19

13 4 25 63 14 27 116 222 6 5 10 46 - - 44 -5 15 52 S2 - - 24 20

MISSOURI 27 -465

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Table 123. Industry Counties:

of Employed Persons and Occupation of 1970-Continued

Experienced Unemployed

[Data based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties

INDUSTRY

Tctal employed, 16 years old and over------------­A~r!culture. forestry, and fisheries----------------------M1n1ng ---- ------ __ -------- ---- __ -------- __________ _ Construction _____ :.. ------ ---- ---- ---- __ ...... ____ ------Manufacturing_ .. -- -- ---- -------- ____ ,.._ ------ ---- -----

Furniture and lumber ond wood products ______________ .,. Metal industries._---- ____ -- ---- ---- ------ -- __ -- ----Madinery, except electrical .• -----------------------­Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies-----------Transportation equipment ____ -- ---- __ ------ ---- ------Other durable goads -- __ ---- __ -- ---- ---------- -- -- __ Food ond kindred products--------------------------­Te-xtiles and fabricated textile products ---------------­Printing, ptJblishing, and allied industries--------------­Chemicals and allied products------------------------Other nondurable goods (incl. not specified mfg. indus.} __ _

Ro11roods and railway express service-------------------Trucking servtce and warehousing __________ ---------- ---

g~~~~~~~~~~~t:t~~~=====::::::======================= Utilities. -and sanitary services -- __ ---- ---- ________ ---- __ Wholesale trade_. -- __ ------ __________ ---- __ ---- _____ _ Food, bakery, and doiry stores-------------------------Eating ond drinking places ____________________ ---- ____ _

General merchandise retailing -- ________ -- ---- ____ -- ----Motor vehicle retailing and service stations ... _____________ _ Other retail trade ------------------------------------Banking and credit agencies __ -- ________ -- _____________ _ lns~ronce, real es~ote, a~d other finance----------------­Business and repair services--------------------------­Private households -- ---- -- -- - _ -- -- -- __ - - ---- -- - - -- -- -Other personcl services _____________________________ _ -Entertainment and recreation services------------------ -Hospjtols ______________________________ ---- _______ _ -Health services, except hospitals ________ -- ________ ------Elemen1ary, secondary schools, and colleges -government __ Elementary, secondary school$, and colleges-priva1e -----Other -educotioo ond kindred services ____ -- ____________ _ Welfare, relfgious, and nonprofit membership organizations Legal, engineering, and miscellaneous professional servic'es _ Public administration ________ -- -- -- ____ -- -- ______ ---- _

Total tmplo~ecl, 14 and 15 years old -------------Agriculture ______ -- -- -- -· -~ -- -- ---- __ -- -- ---- -- -----Nonagriculture industries ______________ -- -- -- ________ _

Male employed, 16 years old and over------------Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ____________________ _ Construction and mining ___ . ___ .-·_. ____ -··---- _______ _ MonufQcturing __________ ------- _ ---------·---------

Furniture ond lumber and wood producf:L ____________ _ Metal industries •••. _.---·· _________ . ____ -··-. __ -----Machinery, including electrical _______ -----------·---Tronsportolian equipmenL. _____ .•.. __ -- _. ____ •.. ____ _ Other durable goods _____ .. _. _. _ .•. _. ___ . ___ • __ -· -·· _ food and kindred produclL------·----- -----------­Te><liles and fabricated textile products-------------·-Prinfo1g, publishing, and allied industries ___ . ____ -· -·· __ Other nondurabre goods (incl. nol specified mfg. indus,)__

Tronsporlotion •.. _. _ .•.. _. _______ . _. _. __ -·· ---- __ -·· -· __ ~ommunkotions, ulilities, and sonilory services ---·· __ -· __ Wholesale trode ... __ •• _________ • ____________________ _

Food, bakery, and dairy products----------------------Eating and drinking places ______________ ------ _______ _ Other retail trade-----------------------------------Finance, insurance, and real estate ____ ---- ____________ _ Business and repair services-----------~--------------Personal servkes ____ ---- __________ ---- ______ ---- ----Entertainment and recreation services ------------------Heorlh services, including hospilols ______ -- __ ---- ______ _ Eteme-ntary, secondory schools, and colleges-government_ Elementary, .secondary .schools, and colleges- private ----­OU1er education and kindred services------------------­Other professional and related services -----------------Public administration ________________________________ _

Mole employtd, 14 and 15 years old -------------Ag rh:utture __ ---- __ ------ __________________________ _ Non.agriculture industries __________________ ------ ____ _

-

_,

-

-------

-

--

LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED

Mali, 16 years old a•d onrl ------------------­Professional, technical. ond managerial workers---------- -Sores workers _____________________________________ _ Clerical and kindred workers ____________ ---- _________ _ Craftsmen, foremen, ond kindred workers ______________ _ Operatives, including transport-----------------------­laborers, except form -------------------------------Farm workers ------------ ____ ---------- ------ __ .,. __ _ Service workers, including private household __ ---- ______ _

.female, 16 years old and aver•------------------Professionol, technical, and managerial workers _________ _ Soles workers __ -~ -- ____________________________ ----

Clerical and kindred workers ... ------------------------Operatives, including transport __________ -- ________ _. __ _ Other blue-collar workers •• ------------ ____ -----------Form workers ---- __ ---- ------ __ ---- __ ---- ---- _____ _ Service workers, except private household ______________ _ Private household workers---- -- ______ ------ ---- __ ----

-----

---------

Gasconade Gentry

4 565 2 973 511 631 93 26

332 168 1 791 363

90 22 107 6 39 5 48 -

147 7 l4B 22 37 50

110 164 26 61 25 5

I 014 21 22 39 B6 51 34 9 15 -49 33 BO 55

12\ 56 102 102

45 BO 195 129 194 2B9 42 49 46 66 94 60 68 69 92 69 22 6 62 65 54 131

202 186 20 23 5 5

54 26 32 47

102 140

86 72 15 5 71 67

2 886 1 868 459 6\3 408 188 940 213

78 22 93 6 76 5

147 7 102 22 20 50 51 45 19 35

354 21 137 96 53 33

57 46 72 39 29 13

321 298 35 37 90 29 56 32 12 -30 40 56 58 6 11 - -

51 30 74 92

57 30 15 5 42 25

107 33 - -6 -- 4

24 3 53 12 IB 5 - 9 6 -

118 39 - 3 - 5 - 6

68 -5 11 - -

29 14 II -

11ncludes persons who last worked more than 10 years ago, not shown separately,

Greene Grundy Harrison

60 123 4 390 3 647 l 183 634 1 134

99 18 47 3 682 258 245

12 215 816 285 356 32 6 564 14 -725 114 74

1 842 - -452 81 5 B24 44 39

2 357 462 86 863 3 41 95B 29 26 347 6 5

2 927 31 3 1 964 190 11 l 179 88 77

551 21 15 945 21 13 963 77 23

3 721 133 114 l 433 125 98 2 268 145 144

1 832 131 58 1 600 137 148 3 936 352 266

967 8B 4\ 1 997 57 63 1 955 108 52

906 Bl 63 2 263 108 104

4\2 19 25 2 Bil 170 65 1 433 113 95 3 15\ 267 170 I 558 29 B6

294 6 -I 208 55 40 I 243 41 40 2 354 \02 125

566 39 17 57 12 5

509 27 12

36 661 2 826 2 486 I 033 606 I 021 3 553 267 281 8 199 594 211

263 23 -503 14 -

I 619 91 68 423 70 5 668 34 36

2 000 339 80 191 - 5 586 8 12

l 946 15 5 3 323 283 98 1 211 71 27

2 989 108 96 947 67 61 852 lB -

4 281 381 270 I 581 78 41 l 414 95 43

933 41 62 275 5 25

1 181 26 22 1 104 87 62

640 - 37 114 - -

l 244 33 37 l 787 66 92

309 22 11 52 12 5

257 10 6

1 147 155 37 35 I 10 4 49 - -81 4 -

254 24 4 320 43 16 204 45 9 34 15 4

164 14 -T 201 63 11

85 l2 6 119 - -294 \9 -384 29 -46 - -- - -

222 3 5 32 - -

Henry Hickory Holt Howard Howell

6 619 1 306 2 502 4 045 7 716 935 400 858 754 742 267 4 48 17 34 479 124 122 332 548

l 080 102 137 518 2 128 31 45 30 39 493 70 6 - 27 4 83 - - 17 41 28 9 - 83 10 57 - - 14 230 B6 5 23 34 303

274 - 37 5 156 135 18 7 169 157 22 19 29 27 27 73 - - 10 17

221 - 11 93 690 41 - 28 71 21

110 5 34 95 160 36 23 - 17 80 78 5 20 19 4B

241 31 29 69 114 191 58 90 87 302 124 29 85 114 224 126 47 93 93 225

116 6 38 29 196 250 27 104 111 353 566 30 170 318 576

71 6 B6 40 101 100 18 23 51 103 144 35 49 64 197 100 6 56 85 165 220 43 30 114 211

61 11 5 26 58 282 29 34 164 100 143 19 61 89 \02 268 58 72 199 394

88 37 77 278 57 13 - 17 17 36

108 16 42 56 90 117 27 6 48 60 264 110 BB 170 291

45 15 46 64 92 16 - 19 11 28 29 15 27 53 64

4 262 959 1 772 2 518 4 991 867 395 831 709 700 727 122 160 333 549 644 80 84 236 I 262 31 45 21 35 472 61 6 - 27 4 95 9 - 51 33 57 - - 14 230 65 - 19 12 165

175 - 33 5 123 28 6 - 40 5

6 14 6 12 9 126 - 5 40 221 178 28 56 162 236 269 31 31 73 141 139 53 86 63 242 71 19 55 B4 127 21 4 5 25 38

611 51 243 277 760 83 11 36 23 95

107 23 37 59 166 68 7 - 46 73 32 11 5 20 58 43 14 8 61 73 BB 13 43 BO 161 18 14 23 97 15 - - - - -87 14 31 62 B6

209 69 38 108 209

21 15 33 29 71 11 - 19 11 28 10 15 14 18 43

110 36 21 68 327 - - 4 11 19 6 - - - 15 - - - 5 7

40 16 6 24 111 15 20 - - 124 44 - - 16 37 5 - - 12 5 - - 11 - 9

122 15 30 33 155 8 - - - 11 5 - - - -19 - 10 9 20

36 5 - 24 49 9 - - - 21 - - - - -41 s 10 - 54 - - 5 - -

Persons for

Iron Jackson

2 688 277 535 99 2 223

441 612 191 15 508 690 65 882 186 858 129 10 860

23 4 898 10 10 630 12 7 100 B8 6 947

7 3 716 10 3 379 10 7 283 - 2 188

215 8 023 21 3 296 26 5 708 54 4 805 24 3 970 20 4 627 29 16 43B 65 5 372 B9 7 925

59 10 508 73 6 101

189 17 524 15 5 177 48 \2 723 26 9 631 17 2 799 36 10 220 24 2 269 97 9 961

100 4 614 126 10 162

31 4 323 4 I 554

18 4 767 30 9 332 46 19 504

19 2 391 - 31

19 2 360

1 903 160 744 80 I 731

600 15 029 579 46 041 186 704 124 8 878 33 10 462 12 6 724 78 5 303

7 2 B95 5 900

10 4 112 124 6 063 95 11 443 38 5 540

25 11 614 23 3 759 15 3 465

191 16 765 34 7 744 26 6 247 14 3 812 24 l 451 40 3 294 59 3 049

5 1 330 - 683

20 6 523 35 11 224

19 1 584 - 31

19 1 553

101 5 266 8 408 - 247 - 371

36 l 011 40 l 499 17 951 - 32 - 704

87 4 309 7 369

10 266 19 1 324 12 B56 16 383 - 2B

23 830 - 114

27 - 466 MISSOURI GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 123. Industry of Employed Persons and Occupation of Experienced Unemployed Persons for Counties: 1970- Continued

{Doto based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties

INDUSTRY

Total employed, 16 years old and aver ___________ _ -A~r~culture, forestry, and fisheries----------------------M1n1ng -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- ---- ------ -- -- -- --Construction -- -- -- __ -- ---- ---- -- -- -- __ ------ -- -- __ _ Manufacturing ______ ---- ____________ ------ _________ _

Furniture .and lumber and wood products _____________ _ Metal Industries __ ------------------------------ __ _ Machinery, except electrical ______ -----.. -------------Elec.trlcol machinery, equipment, and supplies _________ _ Transportation equipment __________________________ _

Other durable gaods-------------------------------Food and kindred products _________________________ _

Textiles fJRd fabricated textile products --------------­Printing, publishing, and allied Industries--------------Chemicals and allied products __ ---- ______ ---- -------Other nondurable goads (Incl. not specified mfg. indus.) __

Railroads and railway express service ------------------Trucking service and warehousing _____________________ _ Ol'her transportation ________________________________ _

Communications ____ ---------- ____ ---------- ---- ----lltllities and sanitary services ________________________ _ Wholesale trade •. __ ---- ____________________________ _

Food, bakery, and dairy stores-----------------------­Eating and drinking places----------------------------

General merchandise retailing-------------------------Motor vehicle retailing and service stations _____________ _

Other retail trode -----------------------------------Banking and credit agencies __________________________ _ Insure n.ce, real estate, and other finance _______________ _ Buslness <ind repair services--------------------------Private households _________________________________ _

Olher personal services------------------------------En1ertainment and recreation services _________________ _ Hospitals _________________________________________ _

Health services, except hospitals----------------------­Elementory, secondary schools, and colleges-government_ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-private----­Other education and kindred services------------------­Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations tego1, engineering, and miscellaneous professional services_ Public administration ________________________________ _

Total employed, 14 and 15 years old -------------Agriculture ______ .., _________________________________ _ Nonog riculture industries ____________________________ _

Mal• employed, 16 years old and over-----------­Agric'Ultur.e, for~str~ 1 .and fisheries---------------------Construction 011 nimmg ____________ ---- __ ---- ---- ----Monufa-cluring ______________________________ --------

Furniture and lumber and wood products _____________ _ Metal industries __________________________________ _

Machinery, !ncludin.g electri.col __________ ---- ---------Transpartot1on equipment_ _______________ ------ ____ _ Other durable goads ____________________ ------ ____ _

Food and kindred products------------------------- .. Textiles and fabricated textile products ---------------Printing, pu blishing1 and allied industries ____________ ... Other nondurable goods (incl. not specified mfg. indus.) __

'Transportation ____________________ ---- _____________ _

Communications, utilities, and sanitary services __ ---- ___ _

-----------------

----------------------

-----------_, ---

Wholesale trade ________________ ------ ______ ----------Food, bakery, and dairy products-----------------------Eating and drinking places __________ ---- ------ ---------Other retail trade-----------------~------------------finance, insurance, and real estate ____________ -- -- -- -- --Busineu and repair services---------------------------Personal services ___________________________________ _ -Entertainment and recreation services ______________ -----Heolth services, including hospitals _____________________ _ .Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-government -­ElementQry, secondary schools, and colleges-private------Other edu-cation and kindred services ________ ---- -- -- -- - -Other professional and related services------------------Public odminls1ration ______________________________ -- _ -

Male employed, 14 and 15 years old --------------Agriculture ________________________________ ---- _____ _ Nonogrfculture industries _____________________________ _

LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED

Male, 16 yean old and overt-------------------­Professional1 technical1 and managerial workers-----------Soles workers ______ ---- __________ ---- __ ---- ____ -- -- -Clerical and kindred workers--------------------------­Croftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers----------------Operatives, includlng transport ______________ -- -- -- -- ---Laborers, except form --------------------------------Farm workers ______________________________________ _

Service workers, including private household ____ ---- -- -- --

Female, 16 years old and over•------------------­Professlonol, technical, and managerial workers-----------Soles workers ________________________ ------ ---- ---- -Clerical and kindred workers---------------------------Operatives, including transport ______ ---- __ ---------- ---Other blue-collar workers __ ----------------------------Farm workers ______ ---- ________________ ---- ________ _

Servrce workers, except private household----------------Privote household workers ________ ---------------------

Jasper

29 611 951 243

l 545 8 323

379 l 692

926 566 112 765

l 077 l 094

407 840 465 98

872 245 411 400

l 791 747

l 029

810 l 209 1 893

400 678 663 477

l 126 236 899 719

l 247 551 122 507 454 965

282 17

265

18 883 869

l 668 6 100

368 l 490 l 243

103 651 708 212 275

l 050 1 079

568

l 455 496 256

2 458 527 548 369 163 382 463 225

32 532 693

192 17

175

685 48 34 54

137 208 113 39 47

669 69 25

158 179 35 16

154 17

Jefferson Johnson

37 563 11 089 584 l 244 568 47

3 250 581 13 147 l 657

234 49 1 209 414 l 133 90

976 136 2 751 130 2 794 81

784 73 357 446 580 66 873 16

l 456 156 599 8

l 025 122 313 82 447 127 937 170

l 400 168 l 103 164

828 445

908 129 l 222 308 l 935 686

471 131 856 160

l 069 179 259 162 802 408 169 46 590 193 619 245

l 322 2 695 685 74 99 45

360 109 698 278

l 298 426

369 154 15 26

354 128

25 687 6 509 491 l 198

3 643 612 10 154 998

206 25 l 048 321 l 401 154 2 610 123 2 320 66

623 57 105 115 418 56

l 423 81 l 692 169 l 053 171

l 095 143 625 118 274 210

2 390 759 609 155 793 141 319 163 110 26 263 74 481 1 073 251 28 62 11

490 190 892 270

249 101 15 21

234 80

l 129 251 66 11 31 22 58 35

273 80 496 36 136 28

11 23 58 16

744 251 30 20 33 9

193 61 286 77 43 28 - -

112 43 24 7

llncludes persons who last worked more than 10 years ago, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Knox Laclede

1 968 7 040 704 539

26 17 96 476

243 l 918 15 321 - 39

20 211 15 45 4 309

30 68 14 162 61 622 19 36 - -

65 105 10 9 29 80 19 45 27 67 5 114

51 218 36 193 48 261

53 129 33 363

149 455 - 78 6 151

20 208 47 80 43 267 6 9

20 186 26 118 91 270 27 59 - 10

37 86 25 108 91 526

52 88 9 9

43 79

l 355 4 445 667 481 122 481 145 l 213

15 242 - 34

29 241 4 270

26 60 9 157

21 144 10 24 31 41 49 116 27 157

26 194 16 108 17 37

120 655 6 121

20 172 6 85 6 5

18 71 29 111 16 13 - -

17 100 48 325

28 67 9 9

19 58

23 113 - 7 3 5 5 -5 20 7 45 3 15 - 10 - 11

11 46 - -- -- 8 - 14 6 -- -5 24 - -

Lafayette

10 528 l 414

33 645

2 645 80

781 177 120 469 147 130 407 159

25 150

47 195 94

140 146 242 166 383

246 320 610 161 195 232 138 250

10 371 227 552 368

43 142 159 354

162 30

132

6 664 l 374

663 l 678

59 494 223 452 109 115 49 77

100 290 198

193 109 104 741 169 186 69 -

114 203 132

11 147 283

82 30 52

204 19 5 -

46 86 37 -

11

203 5 9

33 70 25 -

55 6

Lawrence Lewis Lincoln Linn Livingston McDonald

8 930 3 971 6 257 6 008 6 076 4 115 877 715 969 l 081 727 734

15 49 59 5 40 -579 197 675 242 363 332

2 491 753 l 728 l 327 l 071 l 387 36 26 130 19 21 128

183 45 106 92 16 37 141 221 71 34 153 54 42 124 74 87 - 147 29 72 647 44 25 307 89 42 108 27 93 107

464 142 20 75 111 495 266 14 257 107 501 29 196 20 29 334 31 34 47 - 160 37 - 22

998 47 126 471 120 27 82 12 20 337 42 -

187 81 Bl 144 190 78 72 51 59 28 16 13 76 14 34 67 124 12

142 104 107 83 139 34 268 116 174 112 363 82 242 48 127 133 159 155 151 Ill 161 lll 141 76

129 80 81 99 150 60 258 163 112 234 254 112 517 286 377 454 477 247 98 71 59 90 83 34

138 14 95 67 110 72 209 89 141 108 103 78 60 97 91 80 93 20

283 81 103 161 165 130 30 27 13 10 11 20

656 48 200 171 136 78 362 83 103 169 217 33 367 139 289 222 340 164 86 271 62 51 43 32 25 31 14 34 52 4

103 64 67 124 111 36 124 93 77 81 81 21 303 83 179 183 275 141

71 31 91 77 57 32 10 4 24 11 10 10 61 27 67 66 47 22

5 695 2 649 4 245 3 616 3 779 2 749 798 689 896 939 695 594 585 239 711 241 391 321

l 598 528 l 146 527 545 889 30 26 78 19 21 105

151 45 91 50 16 32 166 243 98 34 135 129 25 72 588 34 20 245 72 42 73 23 93 78

399 75 20 55 91 271 46 - 5 5 110 -

147 - 24 106 17 15 562 25 169 201 42 14 306 138 147 498 223 86 158 89 112 108 151 42

253 100 129 81 312 60 116 22 79 59 101 98

21 5 31 12 30 12 627 354 376 560 651 305 135 44 63 75 94 55 177 72 105 82 89 61 152 31 57 60 54 52 22 19 13 5 11 9

320 29 39 59 66 3 89 17 129 42 98 42 14 118 9 24 16 10 4 5 - 5 10 -

97 93 81 114 92 22 223 57 122 125 150 88

37 31 64 46 34 20 5 4 24 11 10 10

32 27 40 35 24 10

159 81 125 83 159 112 6 - - 4 5 23 9 - - 7 - 4 - 6 5 - 6 -

51 6 63 36 5 38 39 16 25 23 53 15 31 20 19 3 67 23 19 13 10 5 13 5 4 20 3 5 10 4

115 134 104 58 79 90 5 - 10 - - -- - 3 5 - 9

31 10 8 18 9 25 34 101 32 15 24 42 - - 14 4 - 4 - - 5 - - 6

28 23 27 4 33 -9 - 5 - 8 4

MISSOURI 27 - 467

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Table 123. Industry of Employed Persons and Occupation of Experienced Unemployed Persons for Counties: 1970-Continued

(Data based on sample, see text. Far meaning of symbols, see textJ

Counties

INDUSTRY

TotaL employed, 16 years old and over------------­A~r~culture, forestry, and fisheries----------------------M1n1ng ______ -- -- ---------- -- -- -- -- -- ---------------Construction ------ ------ ---- -- -- ---- ----------------Mcrnufactu ring ______ ---- -- __ -- -- __ -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -

furniture and lumber and wood products ______________ _ Metal industries __ ---------------------------------­Machinery. except electrical __ -----------------------­Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies----------­Transporlation equipment __ ---- __ -- __ -------- -- ---- -­Other durable goods-------------------------------­Food and kindred products--------------------------­Textiles and fabricated textile products ---------------­Printing, publishing, and allied industries --------------­Chemicals and allied products ------------------------Other nondurable goods (incl. not specified mfg. indus.) __ _

Railroads and railway express service -------------------Trucking service and warehousing ________ ------ ____ -----Other tronsportation -------- ____ ---- ______ ---- --------Communications __ -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- ---- __ -- -- ____ -- __ _ Utilities <1nd sanitary services--------------------------Wholesole trade ____ -------- __________ ---- ____ ------ __ Food, bakery, and dairy stores __________ ------ ________ _ Eating and drinking places----------------------------­

General merchandise retailing --------------------------Motor vehicle r-etailing and service stations ______ ---------Oth•r retail trade ------------------------------------Banking and cred~t agencies __ -- ____ ---- ---- __ ---- __ ----Insurance, real estate, and other finance----------------­Business and repair servli;.es ---------------------------Private households __ ---- ____________________________ _ Other personal services-------------------------------Entertainment and recreation services ____ ---- __ ---- ____ _ Hospitals __________________________ -------- ____ -----Health services, e.xcept hospilols ____ ---- ---- ---- __ ------Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges -government __ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-private -----­Other education ond kindred services-------------------­Welfare. religious, and nonprofit membership organizations Lega-L engineering. and miscellaneous professional services --

-Public administration __________________ ---- __________ --

Total employe'll, 14 and 15 years old -------------Agriculture ____________________ ------ __ ---- __ -------Nanogrlculture industries __________ ---- ______________ _

Molt emplo-yed1 16 yeors old and over-----------­Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries---------------------Construction and mfning _____ . _______________________ _ Manufacturing __________ ---- _______ . ____________ ----

Furniture and lumber and wood produ.c:fs _____________ _ Melo! industries _____________________ . _____ ·-- ... __ _ Machinery, including electrical ___________________ . __ _ Transportation equipment__---- ____ -------------- __ _ Other durable goods-------------------------------Food ond kindred products _________________________ _ Textiles and fobricoted textile products __ ------------­Prinling, publishing, and allied industries-------------­Other nondurable goods <incl. nol specified mfg, indus.) __

T~onsporlotion.-- ___ . ___ . ___ . -· __________ ---- ____ ----Communicolions, utilities, and sanitary services _________ _ Wholesale trade ____________________________________ _ Food, bakery, ond dairy products __________ ------ ------Eating and drinking places---------------------------­Other retail trade----------------------------------­Finance, insurance, and real estate--------------------­Business and repair services--------------------------Personal services ____ ---- ______________ --------------Entertainment and recreation service~ -----------------­Health services, including hospitols--------------------­Elemenlory, secondory schools, ood colleges-government_ Elemeotory, secondary schools, and colleges-private-----Other education and kindred services ______ ---- __ ---- __ _ Other professional and related services ______ ---- ---- __ _ Public administration __ ------------------------------_

Male employed, 14 and 15 years old -------------Agriculture ____ ---- __ -------- __________ ---------- __ _ Nanagriculture industries __ ------ ---------- ------ ____ _

--------

--------------------

---

LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED

Mate, 16 yt1n .old and over'------------------­Professional, technical, and managerial workers---------­Soles workers __ ---- -- __ ---- ------ ---- __ ---- ---- ----Clerico! and kindred workers ____________ ---------- ___ _ Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers ______________ _ Operatives, including transport-----------------------­l.oborers, except form -------------------------------Farm workers. ______ ---- ____ ---- ______ ------ __ ------Service workers, including: private household -- -----------

female, 16 years old and over1 _________________ _ Professional, technical, and managerial workers _________ _ Soles workers ,._ ---- ---- ------ ____ ---- ---------- ----Clerical ond kindred workers _________________________ _ Operatives, including transport----------------------~-Other blue-collar worl<ers __________ -------------------Farm workers __ ------------ -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- ------ .. -Service workers, except private household---------------Privo!e household workers __________ ------------------

---------

---------

Macon

5 851 1 096

228 451

l 113 -

27 15

361 -

48 531

15 50 31 35

123 82 33 20

114 139 93

149

101 \74 382 101 96 61 66

205 -

125 177 291

75 9

48 46

253

80 17 63

3 743 l 008

652 540

-27

196 -

33 243

5 5

31 232 114

139 37 34

401 108 47 67 -

37 82 21 -

29 195

49 17 32

105 11 --

40 33

5 13 3

46 5 -5

22 --

10 4

Madison

2 596 162 135 226 653 150

\2 26 11 43 39 5

41 24 4

298 11 30 41 11 37 53 87

109

31 120 187

28 44 48 39 37

7 143 44

122 41 -

44 15 91

43 5

38

1 723 154 361 407 150

12 31 43 36 5 6

14 110 70 45

47 61 8

258 46 38 16 7

24 52 9 -

34 86

36 5

31

84 ---

40 21 19 -4

44 7 -

11 9 --

10 7

11ncludes persons who lost worked more than 10 years ago, not shown seporotely.

27-468 MISSOURI

Maries Morion

2 569 10 579 407 807

35 25 262 715 784 2 455

46 41 35 146 - 348 5 137

49 156 15 266 14 179

142 24 16 536

102 151 360 471

22 334 35 113 31 117 10 153 6 247

36 419 31 238 61 371

24 153 70 331 73 689 29 137 13 171 41 181 19 216 59 414

7 105 37 549 36 223

177 429 14 183 18 75 41 193 29 221

162 315

21 167 11 11 10 156

1 668 6 530 394 779 292 711 403 1 588 46 41 30 136 - 378

49 134 15 235 14 142 38 10 16 216

195 296 79 525 11 285

31 326 23 169

9 138 124 700 13 166 41 159 26 183

7 59 26 126 69 130

4 53 9 27 8 185

99 221

16 86 11 11

5 75

33 228 - 6 - B - 18

14 5B 9 75

10 37 - 16 - 10

53 336 - 15 - 23

10 27 43 151 - 17 - 3 - BO - 15

Mont-Mercer Miller Mississippi Moniteau Monroe gomery Morgan

1 689 s 290 4 781 3 941 3 366 3 753 3 548 592 553 975 716 1 013 690 437

15 36 - 13 25 32 5 74 487 313 389 184 206 303

\09 834 870 l 053 661 1 009 815 5 152 27 16 18 105 39 - l1 36 12 \43 65 3

14 27 9 \7 72 \0 22 - 23 35 30 \37 24 24

14 57 31 4 l1 90 17 5 10\ 26 123 67 217 \78

27 72 32 186 63 62 37 24 125 157 368 52 200 256 11 55 19 51 13 20 5 - 73 7 59 68 - 5 9 138 491 187 \7 216 229

23 60 - 15 47 42 17 31 66 84 50 60 113 59 22 50 89 8 18 4 48 34 119 43 18 20 10 40

6 144 51 164 27 40 65 21 212 1 ll 75 52 37 63 38 90 148 44 68 BB 110 70 196 108 44 B2 157 \12

15 108 54 48 3\ 45 9 48 190 \53 76 95 150 178

\43 405 343 \85 221 323 220 35 62 20 65 41 33 44 14 47 44 36 37 32 119 43 113 64 57 54 104 91 18 59 178 45 70 49 76 26 327 201 64 9\ 59 206 - 33 \0 25 3 15 21

26 53 58 62 18 36 16 41 55 57 75 96 40 84

132 301 263 139 133 133 186 22 33 123 69 58 47 39

4 5 38 14 l1 9 3 23 105 100 63 20 73 66

5 89 82 32 27 42 33 59 458 201 297 103 135 83

12 88 82 42 31 47 68 - 4 12 - 16 9 20 12 84 70 42 15 38 48

1 147 3 419 2 947 2 529 2 371 2 513 2 174 557 492 940 674 993 679 398

89 501 301 380 204 221 302 69 473 352 534 446 607 314

5 137 23 16 18 81 33 - 11 33 12 86 61 3 14 40 15 18 153 34 46 9 43 31 4 11 76 17 5 65 21 108 53 190 89

27 50 32 130 55 39 26 - 17 25 103 - 64 28 - 28 9 37 6 10 -9 82 163 )06 64 52 72

71 165 162 68 109 153 108 17 170 62 129 43 45 71 16 132 85 51 47 31 63 15 46 92 28 45 40 66 - 32 17 3 - 12 17

139 493 376 222 228 340 299 36 41 29 52 41 32 87 32 93 64 45 38 85 76

5 178 90 24 46 34 \00 - 21 10 15 - 10 13

10 23 19 32 10 5 15 24 139 101 44 14 46 92 16 - 34 36 11 10 20 - - 18 - - - 3 28 80 54 43 14 70 65 23 340 141 \49 82 93 65

5 48 70 24 23 41 52 - - 12 - 16 9 20 5 48 58 24 7 32 32

44 245 200 76 57 66 60 6 15 18 17 - - -- - 6 - - - -- 5 - - - - -10 57 26 16 6 10 28 6 71 42 24 17 44 12

11 38 34 8 16 9 7 11 17 63 5 - - -- 42 4 6 18 3 13

10 168 150 135 32 22 28 4 12 5 - - - -- - 4 - - - -6 20 - 5 4 4 5 - 48 33 98 13 13 11 - 6 9 4 - - -- - 30 - - - -- 82 23 19 6 5 6 - - 32 5 9 - 6

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 123. Industry Counties:

of Employed Persons 1970-Continued

and Occupation of

(Dato based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties

INDUSTRY

Total employed, 16 years old and over ____________ _ A~r!culture, forestry, ond fisheries---------------------~m~ -----------------------Construction __ ---- __ ---- __________ ------ -------- ___ _ Manufacturing -- -- -- ---- ______ ---- ---- ---- ______ ---- _

furniture ond !umber ond wood products -- -- -- -- -- -- -- _ Metal industries __ ---- ____________________ ------ ___ _ Machinery / except electrical ________ ------ __ ------ ___ _ Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies-----------Transportation equipment_ _________________ ------ ___ _ Other durable goods _______________________________ _

food and kindred products---------------------------Te><tiles and fabricated textile products _______________ _ Printing, publishing, and allied industries --------------­Chemicals ond allied products------------------------Other nondurable goods (incl. not specified mfg. indus.) __ _

Railroads and railway express service-------------------Trucking service and warehousing __________________ ----_ Other transportation ____________________ ---- _________ _ Communications ---- ---- ------ ____ ---------- ________ _ Utilities and sanitary services--------------------------Wholesale trade __________________________________ ----Food, bakery, ond doiry stores------------------------­Eating and drinking places-----------------------------General merchandise retailing ______________________ ----Motor vehicle retailing and service stations--------------­Other retail trode ------------------------------------8-anking and credit agencies----------------------------lnsu.ronce, real est.ate, aryd other finance ________________ _ Bus.mess and repair services---------------------------Private households __ ---- ______________ ---- __________ _ Other personal services------------------------------­Entertainment and recreation services -------------------Hospitals ________________________ ---- __ ---- ____ ---- _ Health services, except hospitals _______________________ _ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-government __ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-private------Other education and kindred services ___________________ _ Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations _ legal, engineering, and miscellaneous professional services __ Public administration __________________ .. ---------------

Total employed, 14 ond 15 years old--------------Agriculture ____ -· ___________________________________ _ Nonogricul!ure industries ___________________ . _________ _

Male employed, 16 years old ond over ____________ _ Agriculture, forestry, ond fisheries----------------------Construction and mining ___ . _______ . __________________ _ Manufacturing ___________________ . _________ . ________ _

Furniture and lumber ond wood products ____________ ---Metal industries __ -· _. __ -·· _____ . ___ . _. _____ . ---·· ___ _ Machinery, including electrical _____ . _____________ . ___ _ Transportation equipmenL. _____ . __________ ---- _. ___ _ Other durable goods _______ . _. _. __ -· ___ . ______ -· ___ _ Food and kindred products-------·------------------­Textiles and fabricated 1extile products----------------Printing, publishing, and allied industries ___ . __________ _ Other nondurable goods (incl. not specified mfg, Indus.) __ _

Tr-ansporlolion ______ . -·· _____________ . ________________ _ Communications, utilities, and sanitary services---··-------Wholes-ale trade _____________________________________ _

Food, bakery, ond dairy products----------------------­Eating ond drinking places----------------------------­Other retail tr-ode------------------------------------Fino.nee, insurance: and i:eol estate _____________________ _ Business and repmr services---------------------------Personal services ____________________ -- -- __ -- -- -- __ -- _ Entertainment and recreation services -------------------Heolth services, including hospitals ______________ -· -- -- ---Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-government __ .Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges- private ---- __ Other education and kindred services ________ -- -- -- -- -- --Other professlonol ond related services _________________ _ Public odmlnlstrotion ______ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Male employed, 14 and 15 years old --------------Agriculture ________________________________________ --Nonogriculture industries __________________________ ----

LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED

Mole, 16 years old and over1 -------------------­Professional, technical, and managerial workers-----------Soles workers ______ ---- ____________________________ _ Clerico! ond kindred workers--------------------------­Croftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers----------------Operntives, including transport ________ -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -laborers, except form --------------------------------form workers ______________________________ ---- __ -- -Service workers, Including private household--------------

Female, 16 yeors old and over1 ---- ---- __ ---- __ ., __ Professional, technical, and managerial workers-----------Sales workers ________________ -- __ -- -- -- ---- ---- -----Clerical and kindred workers--------------------------­Operatives, including transport------------------------­Other blue-collor workers __ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -------- -- --farm workers ____________________________ ---- __ -----Service workers, except private household __ ------------ -­Prlvote household workers __ -- -- -- -- ---- -- ---- -- -------

!

New Madrid

6 404 l 266

43 505

1 163 279 198

19 27 22

105 68

110 30 -

305 9

51 61 43 65

195 204 134

99 254 422

47 63

110 177 160

10 54 97

621 51 36

117 129 218

41 7

34

4 122 l 165

525 706 253 159

31 17 52 63 17 25 89

113 71

160 125

19 493

46 97 48

5 26

199 17 13

143 151

41 7

34

296 8 7

17 Bl 58 31 B8 6

196 4

10 21

103 -

11 43 4

Newton

11 377 740 55

791 3 414

223 496 367 180 249 522 414 434

89 170 270 45

386 105 126 203 390 265 383

257 421 641 144 201 317 124 355 60

414 123 590 114 Bl

146 206 280

112 25 B7

7 453 646 799

2 392 198 433 449 238 279 297

62 56

3BO 490 245

301 143 100 848 197 288 124 30

112 238 64 39

205 192

83 25 58

389 10 34 8

136 113 63 12 13

237 -

24 54 81 4 -

63 -

'Includes persons who lost worked more than 10 years ogo, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Nodowoy Oregon Osoge

8 668 2 579 3 874 1 735 373 641

61 - 46 628 207 331 559 542 920

6 227 41 139 11 103

- - 20 9 - 59

13 33 65 19 9 34

138 39 48 76 132 210 95 16 77 15 24 78 49 51 185 10 107 56

121 18 78 49 19 22

142 10 20 124 16 100 181 30 72 184 70 86 292 72 50

129 72 32 273 140 BS 607 239 154 126 11 51 166 53 72 129 31 76 130 51 54 233 71 63

22 8 11 247 - 59 150 36 69

I 349 173 154 245 31 134

40 11 16 195 84 80 268 30 42 273 74 300

148 33 54 47 10 11

101 23 43

s 609 1 701 2 678 l 666 357 610

673 203 361 395 362 514

6 227 41 117 11 76

9 - 55 13 33 65 19 9 7

127 23 43 3 13 40

56 11 45 45 35 142

162 140 150 164 20 106

146 21 67 97 38 66 94 13 11

695 282 206 135 26 50 108 31 72 101 20 32

5 8 7 65 5 40

579 58 66 114 11 77

6 - 13 238 47 30 166 59 200

86 23 26 47 10 11 39 13 15

127 74 27 5 5 -5 - -- - 4

38 19 8 23 26 10 10 24 -14 - 5 32 - -74 118 64 18 - -- - -21 - 12 21 51 44 5 10 4 - 13 -9 29 4 - 6 -

Experienced Unemployed Persons for

Ozark Pemiscot Perry Pettis Phelps Pike

2 027 7 091 5 110 12 561 10 039 6 019 445 l 115 784 l 142 434 1 061 - 9 35 20 45 58

219 366 305 774 823 338 367 1 318 1 622 2 714 954 1 606 44 164 171 29 49 52 - 52 27 125 32 103 - 124 50 32 6 8 - 68 5 477 10 38

23 148 116 408 27 24 196 67 174 253 41 309

11 60 312 364 101 15 43 104 51 319 235 300

7 11 26 177 69 53 19 4 4 78 19 407 24 516 686 452 365 297 - 29 16 287 80 18

36 89 70 227 90 79 31 83 79 91 101 23 13 20 5 129 296 57 14 165 49 271 77 149 - 207 91 509 258 116

24 228 93 394 301 183 66 268 209 375 430 121

15 126 122 279 185 97 119 282 165 584 297 152 118 404 369 850 661 385 33 86 BB 195 128 43 11 116 36 329 191 60 79 152 96 368 164 97 31 199 63 293 125 144

145 195 60 458 395 177 6 - 11 54 98 9 - 259 121 268 274 209

16 119 100 314 259 93 151 622 119 449 l 728 311

9 115 161 173 142 63 5 39 14 52 40 26

10 110 50 227 215 109 4 101 50 166 221 58

60 269 127 569 I 027 177

7 65 67 203 73 89 - 18 7 36 - 7 7 47 60 167 73 82

1 396 4 383 3 389 8 017 6 367 3 981 395 1 081 773 l 033 412 938 219 369 322 776 855 391 190 735 975 l 531 471 1 165 44 118 152 29 49 52 - 52 27 115 32 103 - 138 50 232 10 46

23 148 112 358 27 24 69 47 165 211 31 304 11 60 217 247 86 15 8 21 9 42 39 44 7 7 10 118 51 20

28 144 233 179 146 557 62 189 152 552 252 108 27 144 44 288 200 150

- 183 67 455 236 79 9 164 59 244 189 115

11 33 60 143 228 33 199 582 512 l 206 687 381 25 115 50 316 184 89 79 143 76 302 138 92 54 57 29 213 120 73 6 - 11 27 70 5

11 70 18 150 112 55 55 214 53 178 l 085 78 - 45 78 38 61 31 5 5 - 6 - -5 82 31 157 279 64

44 172 79 402 788 134

7 42 37 147 SS 53 - 18 7 31 - 7 7 24 30 116 55 46

49 410 124 304 212 91 - - 13 15 28 -- 5 - 5 10 -7 10 5 8 - -

18 52 31 87 72 37 - 120 33 87 34 12 - 61 31 52 50 29

24 150 - 6 - 13 - 12 11 39 18 -

26 343 29 287 161 72 10 15 5 12 11 10 - 15 - 34 15 -- 45 12 62 47 5 6 88 2 105 28 29 - 27 5 - - 5 - 66 - - - -

10 64 5 54 49 9 - 23 - 5 5 10

MISSOURI 27 - 469

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Table 123. Industry Counties:

of Employed Persons 1970-Continued

and Occupation of Experienced Unemployed Persons for

[Doto based on sample, se-e text. For meaning of symbols, see tex.t]

Counties

INDUSTRY

Tata! employed, 16 years old and over------------­A~r~culture, forestry, and fisheries ---- -- __ ------ __ ------Mining -- -------- ------ -- -- ------------ -------------Construction __ ---- ------ -- -- -- -- -- -- ____ ---- __ ---- __ Manufacturing __ -- ------ -- -- -- ------ -- ;----- -- ____ -----

Furniture ond lumber and wood products ______________ _

Metal industries __ -- __ -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- --Machinery, except electrical ____ ---- __ ----------------Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies-----------Tronsportotian equipment ______________________ ------Other durable goads __________________________ ---- __ Food ond kindred products--------------------------­Textiles on<I fabricated textile products ---------------­Printing, publishing, ond allied iodustries -------------­Chemicals -and allied pro.ducts------------------------

-Other nondurable goads (incl. not specified mfg. indus.) __ _

Roilraods and railway express service ------------------ -Trucking service and warehousing ________ ---- __ ---- ___ _ -

g~~~ ~r~~~ri~~t: ·~~~ =~====== ==== === ==== = === === =: == = :: -Utilities and sanitary services--------------------------Wholesale trade __ ------ -- -- -- -- ---- -- ---- ---- __ ----­Food, bakery, ond dairy stores-------------------------fating and drinking places ______________ ---- _________ _ -General merchandise retailing __________ ------ ---- ---- _ -Motor vehicle retailing and service stations __ ---- _______ _ -Other retail trade------------------------------------Banking and credit agencies ______ ---- __ ---- __ ----------Insurance, re<1I estate, and other finance---------------­Business and repair servi-ees --------------------------

--Private households __ ---- __________ ---- ---- __ ---- ___ _ -Other personal servi-ces -----------------------------­Entertainment and recreation services ------------------

--Hospitals _________________________________________ _ -Health services. except hospitals ____________________ ----

Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-government_ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-private ----­Other education end kindred services------------------­We~fare, religious, and nonprofit membership orgon.izations Legal, engineering, and miscellaneous professional services_

---

Public adm inislralion ____________________ ---- ________ _

Total employed, 14 and 15 years old -------------Agriculture ______ -- ____ -- -- -- -- ______ -- _ .. __ -- -- -- -- -Nonogriculture industries ____________________________ _

Mate employed, 16 yean old and aver-----------­Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries---------------------Construction and mining __________________ -- _________ _ Manufacturing _____________________________________ _

Furniture and lumber and wood products _____________ _ Metal industries ____ -------- __ ------ -- ---------- __ _ Machinery, !ncludin.g electrical __________ -------------Tronsportat1on equipment ____________ -- -- -- -- -- ---- _ Other durable goods------------·------------------Food and kindred products _________________________ _ Textiles and fabricated textile products --------------­Printing, publishing, and .allied industries-------------­Other nondurable goods (incl. not specified mfg. indus.) __

Transportation _____________________________________ _

Communications, utilities, and sanitary services----------

Wholesale tro<ie ____ -------- ________ ---------------- _ Food, bakery, and dairy products ________ ---- ______ ----Eating and drinking places---------------------------­Other retoll trode -----------------------------------Finance, insurance, and real estofEI' ____________________ _ Business and repair services _________________________ _ Personal services ____ -------- ______ -------- ____ ---- __ Entertainment and recreation services -----------------­Health services, including hospitals--------------------­Elementcry. secondary schools, ond colleges-government_ Elementary. secondary schools, and colleges-private -----Other education and kind re.cl services ____ -- ---- ------ __ _ Other professional and rerated services -----------------Pubtic administration ________________________________ _

Mole employed, 14 and 15 yean old -------------Agriculture __________ -------- ______________________ _ Nonogriculture industries ____________________________ _

---

---

--------------------, -----------

LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYE D

Mole, 16 years o'd and -over•------------------­Prof.essiana/, technical, and managerial workers----------Soles workers __ -- __ ---- ____________ ---- -- __ -- -- ----Clerical and kindred workers _________________________ _ Craftsmen, foremen. and kindred workers ______________ _ Operatives, including transport _______________________ _ Laborers, except form -------------------------------Form workers--------------------------------------Service- workers, including private household ____________ _

F.amale, 16 ye ors old and over• ____ ---- _________ _ Professional, technical~ and managerial workers _________ _ Sales workers __ -- __ ---- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- ---- --Clerical and kindred workers _____________ .. ___________ _

Operatives, Including tronspart -----------------------­Other blue-collar workers-- __ ---- __ ------------ __ -----Fa:rm workers __ ------------ ------------------------Service workers, except private household ______________ _ Private household workers---------- ____ ---------- ___ _

---------

---------I

Plolte Palk

12 670 5 284 771 928

41 5 768 493

2 146 758 52 21

252 26 154 24 147 55 361 50 171 1B6 239 112

B9 137 20B 26 139 18 334 103 152 32 320 152

l 752 41 199 30 264 117 821 232 209 124 345 162

330 61 269 212 542 39B 204 45 391 66 306 116

63 72 330 117

50 21 215 47 229 107 474 231 358 363

4B 24 192 118 353 107 528 105

67 56 5 lB

62 3B

8 557 3 460 702 B71 755 4B3

l 559 477 37 16

211 26 233 74 340 50 118 92 181 100 30 24

136 17 273 78

2 002 212 350 121

539 181 153 50 137 lB 610 442 310 61 207 101 119 46 36 21 88 18

147 51 182 147

15 4 256 104 390 52

38 42 5 lB

33 24

164 90 21 16 - -4 4

44 10 29 36 37 24

7 -22 -

156 134 22 14 10 9 74 62 28 16 9 12 - -8 16 - 5

•Includes persons who JCJst worked more than 10 years ago, not shown separately.

27 - 470 MISSOURI

Pulaski Putnam

6 947 1 977 224 667 38 -

43B 164 774 240 36 17 - -9 -5 15B

149 -B3 4 15 -

160 4 37 22 - 18

2BO 17 B 6

38 80 16B 10

BB -84 12

154 16 179 37 401 58

410 29 330 53 522 120 90 19

113 33 173 14 58 20

462 61 51 -

225 38 91 76

623 BB 77 8 26 4 99 23

115 18 BBB 83

Bl 23 5 10

76 13

3 678 1 355 194 631 459 158 350 106

36 13 - -

14 53 119 -63 -15 -5 -

21 9 77 31

lB9 96 105 12

128 B 135 32 112 6 647 llB

51 35 154 9 1B4 13

16 -81 20

20B 33 21 -16 -

123 9 505 69

36 16 5 10

31 6

181 74 4 7 9 -

17 -53 30 46 8 37 25 - 4

15 -159 53

20 5 5 5

34 10 53 28 4 -- -

3B 5 5 -

Rolls Randolph Roy Reynolds Ripley St. Charles SI. Cloir

2 650 7 800 6 206 1 618 2 570 34 811 2 546 511 490 868 105 275 889 617

27 106 58 362 9 175 4 187 431 571 169 97 2 885 191 693 l 192 l 832 363 679 12 083 241

33 43 6 224 223 216 10 54 36 504 22 6 921 17 35 25 107 - - 8B9 28 17 351 89 - 3 l 433 5 46 185 543 10 B 5 509 4

165 107 113 5 62 B23 15 16 217 105 - 24 255 36 85 61 48 67 44 162 46

164 58 37 - 12 392 29 29 83 55 12 54 933 -49 26 225 23 243 550 51 33 733 93 - - 134 13 51 190 131 33 18 584 70 28 67 144 27 46 68B lB 33 119 31 - 19 677 19 82 208 63 14 36 504 41 79 258 105 10 47 l 3B2 68 24 212 97 7 104 937 63 27 257 116 57 72 l 123 87 30 134 157 17 39 633 35 47 300 163 62 80 948 116

176 573 359 51 259 l Bl5 222 30 94 105 lB 28 396 34 29 157 66 - 44 945 44 64 143 95 26 46 769 37 22 99 86 - 43 264 59 60 273 99 33 95 744 78 11 48 31 - 9 278 -33 334 122 - 96 690 122 59 202 118 - 52 494 35

145 418 287 84 164 l 375 149 27 102 63 40 26 l 078 27 14 15 25 6 21 99 6 31 133 67 19 26 267 20 13 127 64 39 38 559 35 84 3B5 168 76 102 l 376 95

9 86 58 3 25 394 38 - 7 10 - 12 29 7 9 79 48 3 13 365 31

1 799 4 946 4 251 1 255 l 539 23 162 1 752 492 469 821 105 261 619 595 214 511 611 52B 106 2 952 185 463 831 l 375 294 397 9 308 143

33 43 6 220 219 166 10 54 36 352 22 6 748 17 39 206 135 - - l 687 33 34 140 522 10 8 4 803 4

165 80 104 5 29 632 15 13 171 78 - 20 201 33 15 11 24 13 4 22 -64 43 26 - 12 225 lB 46 101 128 24 99 824 13 93 937 330 60 64 l 195 97 92 223 77 10 49 779 60 70 192 87 10 25 l 066 60 15 95 47 7 41 546 27 - 43 26 11 25 432 10

159 605 376 9B 250 2 031 23B 15 120 67 7 36 673 3B 44 104 83 20 41 563 33 5 100 31 11 31 198 72 6 20 16 - - 201 -18 86 36 - 31 192 34

36 150 64 20 59 439 68 10 35 21 11 - 331 7 5 5 5 - 11 31 -

19 130 29 21 19 333 18 43 290 149 42 93 l 053 67

9 54 31 - 17 244 10 - 7 10 - 12 24 7 9 47 21 - 5 220 3

60 224 128 23 115 989 62 6 6 5 - 5 57 -- 5 - - 5 9 -- 11 8 - - 46 -14 39 22 10 16 357 11

14 77 45 7 52 306 32 12 35 38 3 24 140 10 14 15 5 - 13 15 5 - 30 5 - - 54 4

49 169 135 6 42 761 40 - 5 4 - - 62 -- 5 10 4 - 41 5 15 40 36 - 7 238 -19 49 46 - 17 209 10 11 6 - - - 34 -- 3 - - 12 10 -4 53 28 - 6 110 25 - - 11 - - 18 -

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 123. Industry Counties:

of Employed Persons 1970- Continued

and Occupation of

I Data based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties

INDUSTRY

Total employed, 16 years old and over------------­A~r~culture, forestry, and fisheries----------------------M1n1ng ____ -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- ------ -- -----Conslruclion ______ ---- __ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- ------ __ Monufac:turing ______ ---- ____________________ ---- ____ _

Furniture and lumber and wood products __________ -----Metal industries-- ______________ ---------- ____ ---- __ Machinery, except electric:aL. ________ ------ ______ ----Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies __________ _ Transporlation equipment_ ___________ ---- ___________ _ Other durable goods _______________________________ _ Food o od kindred products __________________________ _

Textiles and fabricated textile products---------------­Printing, publishing, and allied industries--------------­Chemicals and allied products------------------------Other nondurable goods (incl. not specified mfg, indus.) __ _

Roilroads and railway express service-------------------Trucking service and warehousing ______________________ _

g!~~~n~~~~i~~l~t~~~ ===~: ~===== === = == == =: == = == ==: ~ ==== Utilities and sanitary services--------------------------Wholesale trade _____________________________________ _

food, bakery, ond dairy stores------------------------­Eating and drinking places-----------------------------General merchandise retailing _________ -·· ____ •. _. _____ _ Matar vehicle retailing and service stations ______________ _

Othe:r retail trade-----------------------------------­Banking ond credit agencies •.• ------·------------------lnsurance, real estate, and other finance ________________ _

Business ond repair services-----------------·---------Private households _________________ ·-· _. ____ -- __ -----

Other personal services ... ---·-·----------------------­Entertainment and recreation services-------------------Hospitals __________________ ---- _. __ -- - _ -- -- -- -- -----Health services, except hospitals_. __ -·_ .. _______________ _ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges -government __ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges -private _____ _ Other ed-ucotion and kindred services ___________________ _ Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership·orgonizotions _ legal, engineering, and miscellaneous professional services __ Public administration ___ ... ___ ._ .. ____________________ _

Total employed, 14 and 15 years old--------------Agriculture. -------"··-·. _ -------------··----------Nonogriculture industries. ___ -·----------------------

Male employed, 16 years old and over------------­Agricultur.e, forestry •. ond fisheries----------------------Construction and mmmg __________________ -------- -----

Manufacturing -- -- -- -- -- __ -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- ---------Furniture and lumber and wood products ______________ _ Metal industries ____ ---- ______________ -------- _____ _ Machinery

1 including electrical _______________________ _

Tronsporlation equipmenl_ _____________ ---- ____ ---- __

Oiher durable goods-------------------------------­food and kindred products--------------------------­Textiles end fabricated textile products---------------­Printing, publishing, end allied industries ---------------Other nondurable goods (incl. not specified mfg. indus.) __ _

Transporlotfon-- ________________________ ---- ---- -- ---Communications, utilities, and sanitary services __ ---- ____ _

Wholesaletrode. _____ ---·- -·--- _ -·-·------- ---· Food, bakery, and dairy products _____________________ _

Eating and drinking places_ ---··-·------- ·-----·-·-----Other retail trode _____ ---··---------·-----------------Finance. insuronce, ond real estote. -·- _ -·- --------­Business and repair services-·-·-·-·-------·------------:Personal services _________________ .. __________________ _

Enlertolnment and recreation services-------------------Health services. including hospitals _______ .-· ____ -- -- -- --Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-government __ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges- private _____ _ Other education and kindred services--------------------0th-er professional and related services------------------Public administration ________________________________ •.

Male employed, 14 and 15 years old--------------Agriculture __________ •.. ________ -· ___________________ _ Nonagriculture industries ____________________ . ____ -- -- --

LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED

Male, 16 years old and over 1 -·---------------· __

Professional, technical, and managerial workers_. ________ _ Soles workers __________________________________ -· __ _

Clerical and kindred workers-------------·-------------Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _________ . _____ _

Operatives, including transport------------------------­Laborers, except farm ---------·--·-·--·----------------Farm workers _______________________ . ______________ _

Service workers, including private household_. -- - - _______ _

female, 16 years old and over•-------------------Professianal, technical, and managerial workers __________ _ Soles workers---------------------------------------Clerical ond kindred workers __________________________ _

Operatives, including transport-------------------------Other blue-collar workers __________________ ---- __ ---- __ Form workers ______________________________ ---- -----Service workers, except private household _______________ _ Private household workers ______________ ---------------

St. Francois

12 191 276

I 556 884

2 180 69

221 118 105 402 224

97 165 96 73

610 115 223

74 158 291 442 401 315

165 361 712 174 184 195 151 467

40 I 059

252 630 198 46

137 201 304

141 -

141

7 614 241

2 399 l 362

60 192 155 398 200

84 16 61

196 394 320

352 231

47 753 162 158 141 29

380 209

Bl 12

122 221

59 -

59

417 29

5 -

73 185 93

5 21

161 11 17 11 52 17 -

43 5

St. Louis

384 409 2 392

560 19 554

106 072 1 756

11 427 9 300 8 996

27 886 8 104 8 248 3 496 7 997 9 710 9 152 3 761 6 828 4 677 5 956 5 785

26 852 10 591 10 314

14 836 7 533

21 657 7 412

15 567 11 998 2 6ll 9 514 3 124

11 406 7 081

16 966 13 099

l 670 6 261

10 910 19 222

3 130 94

3 036

244 446 l 762

18 447 82 220

l 310 9 573

13 673 23 969

6 214 6 774 l 652 5 724

13 331 12 792 8 384

20 864 6 547 4 967

23 157 12 075 8 058 4 097 l 825 5 250 5 463 4 777

523 9 519

13 699

2 018 89

l 929

6 908 912 485 516

l 794 l 580

790 30

780

s 654 508 629

l 888 l 081

272 6

867 100

'Includes persons who lost worked more than 10 years ago, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Ste. Genevieve Saline Schuyler

4 243 9 749 l 676 340 l 497 500

97 45 5 410 603 69

l 538 2 253 320 106 30 27

50 169 -83 20 39 15 34 66 75 50 -

600 99 44 30 906 35

144 64 29 158 48 32

39 20 -238 813 48 63 104 48 80 101 15 43 49 4 - 55 20

70 164 32 77 256 27 80 168 44

181 224 49

45 90 10 145 196 106 181 589 ll6

41 91 20 45 150 13 65 127 27 52 134 31 51 278 5 10 24 -

163 529 37 83 482 16

124 606 76 88 268 -

5 44 6 17 167 6 54 166 14 95 289 56

62 118 28 15 31 23 47 87 5

2 899 5 870 1 115 331 l 433 482 499 630 71

l 004 l 172 140 81 30 27 50 163 -88 47 52 75 50 -

571 89 13 14 399 29

7 10 -55 32 9 63 352 10

156 244 61 65 174 36

55 238 27 63 109 18 72 46 9

288 574 160 52 133 22 53 101 27 21 77 4

5 14 -59 194 6 59 230 21 24 119 -- 24 -

36 149 -57 209 31

37 93 23 15 31 23 22 62 -

60 122 69 7 10 -- - -6 - 4 6 17 21

41 44 23 - 25 -- 6 7 - 13 14

21 100 19 - - 5 - - -- 11 -8 49 14 4 5 -- - -5 35 -- - -

Experienced Unemployed Persons for

Scotland Scott Shannon Shelby Stoddard Stone

1 690 11 820 2 125 2 810 8 192 3 567 708 838 195 831 1 230 453

- 61 42 27 9 19 116 l 029 120 175 693 350 120 2 505 971 381 2 244 943

14 33 432 - 124 43 27 60 - 118 75 16 - 31 - 18 183 15 5 101 11 109 13 69 7 17 B - 25 6 7 265 10 42 109 67

19 276 - 31 223 89 - 642 383 8 876 476 5 92 6 33 53 19 - 43 16 - - -

36 945 105 22 563 143 - 367 13 6 49 23

54 210 34 65 137 42 11 84 30 13 75 29 - 200 5 17 11 -

24 146 10 62 126 23 31 592 15 54 191 96 24 316 82 64 185 68 16 444 61 76 174 127

38 241 - 30 143 39 50 389 37 63 259 105 95 696 43 264 614 234 20 196 27 41 65 24 19 249 17 45 180 76 17 259 26 64 122 39 31 220 17 36 98 45 26 446 47 59 280 253

7 83 7 - 11 65 21 407 12 6 60 17 40 196 22 28 114 26 89 689 101 123 522 156 12 135 32 26 65 115

5 45 - 10 11 B 29 211 22 14 162 59

4 224 19 43 154 30 83 322 118 103 208 101

18 122 5 54 77 40 10 13 - - 30 22 B 109 5 54 47 18

l 247 7 265 1 409 1 942 5 127 2 164 654 BOS 190 797 1 191 401 ll6 l 052 162 194 692 357 64 l 312 574 208 982 379 14 29 432 - 114 43 22 39 - 68 75 16 - 97 - 67 133 38

7 17 8 - 25 6 7 173 6 33 94 44

19 259 - 25 181 51 - 209 75 4 149 66 5 41 6 11 25 13

10 448 47 - 186 102 51 666 72 74 251 94 24 219 15 66 120 18

27 528 15 38 173 84 14 213 51 58 102 40 - 124 10 14 38 59

140 892 65 236 688 260 27 250 29 46 165 57 13 194 26 80 107 35 11 133 30 29 117 127 7 49 - - 11 37 7 145 - - 37 \8

16 233 42 20 131 39 6 44 15 4 19 60 - 12 - - - 8 8 182 23 29 158 43

42 212 90 49 145 48

10 67 5 43 66 22 10 9 - - 30 22 - 58 5 43 36 -

27 219 108 37 245 81 7 4 - 6 13 5 - 15 - - 3 -- 16 - - - 8 8 28 21 8 50 24 5 63 50 15 84 16 7 16 25 3 37 9 - 51 - - 58 6 - 26 12 5 - 13

14 223 45 50 254 63 4 14 - - 16 -- - 5 - 10 5 - 64 13 15 27 -- 90 20 14 143 30 - 5 - 9 5 5 - 4 - - 14 -5 26 7 6 24 11 - 20 - 6 10 5

MISSOURI 27 -471

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Table 123. Industry Counties:

of Employed Persons 1970-Continued

and Occupation of

[Oato based on sample, see text. For mooning of symbols, see text]

Counties

INDUSTRY

Total employed, 16 years old ond over-------------Agriculture, forestry, ond fisheries ________ ---- _________ _ Mining -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Construction ______ ---- ____ ---- ________ ------ _______ _ Maoufact uring ______ ---- ____________________________ _

Furniture and lumber and wood products--------------­Metol indus1ries __ ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ------ -- -- --Mochtnery, except electrical __________ ---- ___________ _ Electrfcal machinery, equipment, and supplies-----------Transportation equipment ___________________________ _ Other durable goads__ -- -- -- -- ______ ---- __ ---- _____ _ Food and kindred products __ -- ________ ---- ________ -- -Textiles and fabricated textile products ---------- __ ., __ _ Printing, publishing, and allied industries ---- .. ---------­Chemicals and allied products-----------------------­Othe.r nondurable goods (incl. not specified mfg. indus.)---

Rallr-oods and railway express servic-e ------------------ -Trucking service- and warehousing _____________________ _ -

~~~ ~~(~~~~~~·:'~~~ ~=: = ~= ~= === =~= = =: = = = ==: ==== = = = ::: -Utllities ond sanitary services------------------------- -Whole-sole trade ... ____________ ------------------ ____ _ Food, bakery. and dairy stores-----------------------­Eating and drinking places---- •. __ --------------------

--

General merchandise retailing _. __________ -------- ____ _ Motor vehicle retailing and service stotions -------------­Oiiier relail trade-------------------·---------------Banking ond credit ogencie-s __________________________ _ Insurance, real estate, and olher finance. ______________ _ Business and repair services _______ . ____ ---- _________ _ Private households __ •. _. __________ ---- ---- ______ ----Other personal services ___________________ . _________ _ Entertainment and recreation services _________________ _ Hospitals _________________________________________ _ Health services, except hospitals ______________________ _ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges -government _ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-private----­Otller education and kindred services.------------------­We[fore, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations legal, engineering. ond miscelloneous professional services_ Public administration ____ • ___________ -- ---- -- -- ______ _

Total employed, 14 and 15 years old-------------Agriculture __ ---- ______________________________ -----Nonagriculture ind us tries _. __________________________ _

Male employed, 16 years old and over ____________ _ Agriculture, forestry. ond fisheries ___ . ____ ---- ________ _ Construction and mining _____ . ______________ •• _______ _ Manufacturing-·· _________________ ._·-- _____________ _

Furniture and lumber and wood producls __ ---- ---- ----Metol industries •. ___________ . _______ .-----. ______ _ Machinery, including electrical _____________________ _ Trcmsportotion equipment_ _______ ---· -- -- ---- -- ____ _ Olher duroble goods ____________ -- ____ ------ ______ _ Food and kindred products •• _______________________ _ Texliles and fabricated texlile products---------------Prinling. publishing, and allied industries __ ---- _______ _ Olhr nondurable goods (incl. not specified mtg. indus.)--

Tronsporlctian •. ___ . __ •. ____ •. _____________________ _ Communicolions, utilities, and sanitary services ___ . _____ _ Wholesale trade __________________________________ _

Food, bakery, -and dairy products-----------------·---­Eating and drinking places---- ---·-·------------- •. Ot~er retail trade-----------·-----------------------Finance, insurance, and real eslole ___ . -- - - -- - . - • - ___ -· -Business and repair services ___ . ______ •. -· ___ . _______ _ Personal services_. _____________________ .---- ___ . ___ _ Enlerlainmenl and recreolion services __________ -· _____ _

---------

--

-

-

----_, -----

------

Health services, Including hospitals ___ --- - - -- ----. _____ --tlementory, secondary schools, ond colleges -governme.nf _ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-private ____ _ Other education and kindred services _. ______ -· ________ _ Other professional ond re la led services -- __ -- -- - _______ -Public adminisfrotion _____ . ______________ • --· ___ ,. _. __ •

Mole tmplayed, 14 and 15 yeon old-------------Agriculture ________________________________________ _ Nonagriculture industries _________ . _____ . ___ . ________ _

LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYE D

Mole, 16 years aid and oy•ri -------------------Professional, fflc~nicol, ond monogeriol workers •. ___ . ___ _ Soles workers __________________________ •. ______ -· -· Clerical and kindred work-ers ________ -- -- __ ---- _______ _ Croflsmen, foremen., and kindred workers ______________ _ Operatives, including transport-----------·---------·-­Laborers, except form---------------·---------------Farm workers ---- __ ... ____ ---- _____________________ _ Service workers, including private household------ ______ _

fem11l•1 1il years old ci11d over1 _________________ _ Professional, technical, and managerial workers _________ _ Soles workers ________ ------ ________ -- _____________ _ Cleric-01 and kindred workers _________________________ _ Operatives, including tfanspart -----------------------­Other blue-collar workers __ ---------------------- __ -- -Form workers ______ -~-- __ -~ ________ -- __ -- ________ - -Service workers, except private household __ -- __ ---- -- -~ -Private household workers ________ ---- -- ---- -- --- _ -- --

---

---

-

Sullivan Toney

2 630 4 612 834 334

15 5 123 406 427 392

5 52 - 6

13 3 18 24 10 11 10 29

316 35 6 120

28 36 2 55

19 21 - 4

36 52 11 69 38 43 50 88 82 94 53 93 69 220

20 76 45 152

277 411 29 48 15 114 38 61 34 61 39 330 10 99 66 148 62 64 64 194 30 747

5 -22 90 10 48

t26 169

IS SS 4 -ll 85

1 171 2 783 784 321 133 395 210 213

5 52 - 6

18 20 5 11 5 13

169 25 - 3 6 17 2 66

37 120 56 111

58 76 30 55

5 76 233 404

15 90 38 56 25 130 - 73

15 45 23 63 14 363

5 -26 80 70 112

- 46 - -- 46

78 92 4 -- -5 -

2t 25 25 19 6 22 6 6

II 6

86 96 5 9 - 5

10 34 53 5

7 4 - -- 22 6 11

Texas Vernon Warren

s 670 6 729 3 445 519 l 028 330

14 t7 10 378 443 347

t 776 648 l 120 338 22 195

17 15 26 5 17 50

17 5 42 20 - 435 50 70 70

301 74 33 529 334 90 44 54 24 39 - 19

416 57 136 9 79 14

97 108 71 32 36 27 49 42 85 61 67 98

123 2t9 70 140 142 87 131 168 117

81 70 35 191 227 t35 346 460 129

53 184 29 85 143 76

133 133 33 34 97 33

170 216 51 20 - 18 99 I ltl 46

108 65 64 342 305 154

77 3t6 41 28 16 13 97 56 59

108 138 43 369 195 110

44 69 57 5 30 26

39 39 31

3 524 3 913 2 328 482 964 325 383 451 351 955 264 772 330 22 116

14 JO 24 12 22 69 20 - 362 24 65 38

240 74 33 99 29 30 18 20 18

198 22 82 121 201 87 90 83 114

IOI 2t9 59 88 96 39 22 44 29

413 454 227 64 140 55

117 106 28 56 57 5 20 - 12 41 440 19

154 65 56 25 54 8 5 5 -

92 121 61 275 149 81

33 S3 51 - 25 26

33 28 25

221 1S4 60 7 5 5 - - -

21 6 -94 40 18 37 51 5 35 20 32

7 9 -16 23 -

120 103 45 11 - -5 5 -

20 14 ll 59 30 18 - - -- - -

14 40 16 6 4 -

'Includes persons who lost worked more than 10 years ago, not shown seporotely.

Experienced Unemployed Persons for

St. Louis Washington Wayne Webster Warth Wright City

4 040 2 188 s 072 l 168 4 234 231 765 149 234 805 374 775 I 147 854 25 17 - ll 282 249 158 387 62 274 7 360 915 569 l 460 151 l 191 64 380 82 215 105 - 102 I 364 72 26 164 - 61 9 324 46 20 61 - ll 4 706 22 9 164 24 6 4 682

207 20 303 - 100 8 742 105 45 182 - 49 6 286 20 15 120 - 118 7 139 31 22 193 118 146 4 422 10 20 34 5 12 4 413 21 9 17 - 6 4 129

299 168 117 4 580 9 173 37 12 34 - 12 2 918 57 65 72 21 89 4 844 62 25 53 7 43 2 844 19 - 29 6 45 3 085 34 32 144 - 63 4 227 90 26 73 28 62 12 014 69 76 157 24 67 4 968 78 61 89 11 126 7 769

41 58 59 5 46 6 095 111 120 183 62 143 2 665 222 117 300 109 250 11 518

17 7 66 21 48 3 530 20 32 25 18 91 7 058

108 59 93 6 122 6 881 47 24 77 17 26 5 132 81 116 173 17 107 10 810 25 - 12 15 16 1 869 Bl 9 49 - 38 15 447 58 43 72 35 39 4 353

316 89 179 103 194 6 470 61 33 83 5 52 5 542 13 5 12 - 4 1 069 86 55 104 13 36 5 218 41 31 57 14 58 5 489 99 107 208 44 206 16 781

s 24 73 s 36 1 S53 - - 15 - 15 23 5 24 58 5 21 l 530

2 969 1 SIS 3 477 749 2 820 127 457 137 234 739 356 709 851

I 081 183 394 62 282 6 996 641 445 997 20 664 44 374

77 211 87 - 66 928 72 26 122 - SJ 8 027 56 23 125 5 11 6 229

197 20 299 - JOO 8 031 93 42 136 - 37 4 539 20 15 JOO - 108 5 486 JO 7 16 6 47 l 043 5 - 20 5 7 2 584

111 101 92 4 237 7 507 128 97 149 21 144 8 930

44 27 138 - 94 4 325

90 21 68 23 53 8 211 43 56 68 15 28 3 028 23 11 9 - 26 3 389

292 181 371 121 285 9 768 26 19 30 19 74 4 466

106 54 81 6 ll l 4 172 32 41 54 6 38 3 935 20 - 12 10 16 l 205 19 5 30 12 14 4 269 95 32 63 38 83 2 099 20 5 33 5 20 2 053 9 - - - - 505

84 45 60 5 40 4 112 75 59 161 30 139 10 769

5 11 SS s 2B 1 087 - - 15 - 15 23 5 II 40 5 13 l 064

217 142 136 17 70 8 179 14 8 4 - - 347 - - - - - 260 5 - 9 - - 645

52 34 31 6 18 1 421 85 77 42 - 32 3 023 48 23 23 7 JO 1 131

5 - 5 4 4 81 6 - 15 - 6 1 115

118 10 129 22 69 6 121 4 - 4 11 - 259 4 - 6 - 10 415 8 - 40 6 9 l 366

58 5 58 5 29 1 608 JI 5 - - - 305 - - - - - 39 29 - 21 - 21 l 333 4 - - - - 260

27 - 472 MISSOURI GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 124. Income and Poverty Status in 1969 for Counties: 1970 [Oota based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc,) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties

INCOME OF FAMILIES AND UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS

All families --------------------------L,.s than $1,000----------------------------­$1,000 to $1,999-----------------------------$2,000 to $2,999 __ -- ---- ---- ------ ---- ____ -- -$3,000 to $3,999 ---- ---- ____ ---- __ -----------$4,000 to $4,999 ---- ---- ____ ---- __ -------- ---$5,000 to $5,999----------------------------­$6,000 to $6,999----------------------------­$7,000 to $7,999-----------------------------$8,000 to $8,999 ____________________________ _

$9,000 lo $9,999 ____ ---- __ -- ---- -- -------- ---$10,000 to $11,999---------------------------$12,000 to $14,999 __________________________ _ $15,000 to $24,999 __ ---- __________ ---- -------$25,000 to $49,999 __ ---- __________ ---- ---- -- -$50,000 or more ____ ---- __________ -------- __ _ Median income ------------------------------Mean income _______________________________ _ Familie-s with female head ______________ ------ _

Mean inc:ome ---- ---- ________ -- -- -- ------ --All families and unrelated individuals -----------­

Median income----------------------------Mean income ____ ---- ________ -- -- -- --------

AU unrelated individuals ______________________ _ Median income----------------------------Mean income ________________ -- ------------

Female unrelated individuals ___________________ _ Mean income ______________________ ------ __

Per capita income of persons ____ -- -- ---- ---- -- -

TYPE OF INCOME OF FAMILIES All families--------------------------

With wage or salary income __________________ _ Mean wage or salary income ________________ _

With nonfarm self-employment income __________ _ Mean nonform self.employment income _______ _

With form self.employment income _____________ _ Mean farm self-employment income-----------

With Social Security income ___________________ _ Mean Social Security income-----------------

With public assistance or public welfare income __ _ Mean public assistance or public welfare income.

Wilh other income •. __________________ ------ __ Mean other income ________________________ _

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL 1 Families ____________________________________ _

Percent of all families __________________ _ Meon family income------------------------Mean income deficit ____________ -- -- _______ _ Percent receiving public: assistance income_ ____ _ Meon size of family _______________________ _ Wilh related children under 18 years _________ _

Mean number of related children under 18 yr -Families with female head------------------­

With related children under 18 years--------lomlly heads---------------------------------

Cfvilion mole heads under 65 years ___________ _ Percent in labor force ____________________ _

Unrelated individuals---------------------------Percent of all unrelated individuals __ ---- __

Mean income ____________ -- -- -- -- -- ---- ----Mean income deficit------------------------Percent receiving public assistance income _____ _

Per1-on.1 ______________________________ ------ _ Percent of all persons __________________ _

Percent receiving Social Security income _______ _ Percent 65 years and over-------------------

Percent receiving Social Security income _____ _ Related children under 18 years ______________ _

Percent living with both parents ___________ _ Hou11hold1 _________________________________ _

Percent of oll households---------------­In owner occupied housing units-------------­

Mean value of unit-----------------------In renter occupied housing units __________ ----

Meon gross rent-------------------------Percent locking some or all plumbing facilities __ _

INCOME LESS THAN 75 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL'

fa,mlllei ____________________________ -------- _ Percent of all families __________________ _

Mean income deficit-----------------------­families with female head-------------------U11reloted lndivlduols __________________________ _

Percent of all unrelated individuals-------­Meon income deficit------------------------

P•rsoni ______ ---- __________ ------ ____ ---- __ _ Percent of all persons ___________ ,. ______ _

Related children under 18 years ______________ _ Percent living with both parents ---- --------

INCOME LESS THAN 125 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL'

Fomlllu __ ------ ____ ---- ____ ------ ---------- -Percent of all families.-----------------­

Mean lncome deficit-----------------------­Families with female head -------------------

Unrel.oted tndlvlduols __ ---- ____ ---- ____________ _ Percent of all unrelated individuals -------­

Mean income deficit------------------------PersoPis ____ -~ __________________________ -- -- -Percent of all persons __________________ _

Related children under 18 years __ -- -- __ ---- __ -Percent living with both parents ------------

Adair

5 431 106 334 450 510 510 436 429 439 457 355 394 384 4Bl 124

22 $6 861 $8 231

372 $5 B67 10 792 $3 150 $5 128

5 361 $1 315 $1 984

2 979 $1 853 $2 472

5 431 4 466

$7 134 846

$6 319 998

$2 402 l 260

$1 484 246

$1 013 2 034

$1 464

755 13.9

$1 918 $1 094

8.2 3. 15 370

2.28 104 74

755 488 75.2

1 728 54.6 $888 $961

8.5 4 109

20.5 19.3 20.8 73.7 857

83.3 1 304

23.6 525

$8 126 779 $80 19.4

454 8.4

$818 60

l 324 41.9

$709 2 727

12.2 500

80.2

l 146 21.1

$1 356 123

2 000 63.3

$1 261 5 646

25.3 l 268

85.3

Andrew Atchison

3 313 2 528 86 90

185 143 233 162 317 158 181 175 273 244 253 232 271 197 356 186 187 161 390 299 318 146 218 264

30 59 15 12

$7 474 $7 305 $8 144 $8 669

220 127 $6 185 $5 572

4 045 3 639 $6 444 $5 292 $7 236 $6 703

732 1 111 $1 887 $1 380 $3 127 $2 229

502 601 $2 676 $1 BBB $2 477 $2 659

3 313 2 528 2 430 l 834

$7 198 $6 857 427 348

$6 173 $7 313 l 027 707

$4 086 $6 049 833 539

$1 588 $1 511 108 64

$1 028 ... 959 751

$1 275 $2 186

468 377 14.l 14.9

$1 774 $1 676 $1 069 $1 249

8.8 7.2 3.29 3.15 207 145

2.96 2.58 51 56 37 33

468 377 266 185

79.7 79.5 371 375

50.7 55.6 $957 $946 $778 $810 19.1 20,3

l 911 1 563 16.2 17.9 26.l 34.7 31.4 37.2 71.4 81.6 598 354

78.4 70.9 473 485

21.4 25.4 331 309

$9 925 $10 540 142 176 $50 $63 27.5 15.l

271 234 8.2 9.3

$882 $993 41 34

265 274 36.2 40.7

$557 $582 1 118 998

9.5 10.9 336 219

69.3 78.1

702 533 21.2 21.1

$1 327 $1 519 67 66

435 427 59.4 63.4

$1 059 $1 124 2 759 2 184

23.4 23.9 945 592

82.8 77.9

Audrain Borry Borton Bates Benton

6 859 5 607 3 061 4 279 2 913 224 241 106 133 Bl 306 406 171 338 341 365 628 321 454 271 366 525 335 374 294 451 562 289 317 358 554 529 305 327 254 612 505 274 345 296 586 45B 276 287 198 651 332 21B 290 217 4Bl 352 191 253 96 942 468 223 418 195 647 269 177 276 14B 512 246 126 358 128 104 62 49 89 36

58 24 - 20 -$7 941 $5 835 $6 013 $6 570 $5 439 $8 909 $6 903 $6 883 $7 970 $6 469

593 395 191 271 186 $5 706 $4 318 $4 976 $3 684 $3 976

8 816 7 162 4 020 5 752 3 796 $6 704 $4 687 $4 713 $4 919 $4 403 $7 603 $5 947 $5 783 $6 603 $5 511

1 957 1 555 959 1 473 883 $1 892 $1 607 $1 730 $1 763 $1 684 $3 025 $2 504 $2 270 $2 630 $2 351

1 363 l 074 666 991 549 $2 390 $2 473 $2 162 $2 287 $2 081 $2 652 $2 194 $2 232 $2 487 $2 163

6 859 5 607 3 061 4 279 2 913 5 309 3 869 2 076 2 931 l 849

$8 046 $6 499 $5 600 $7 262 $5 815 836 894 515 600 530

$7 436 $4 446 $5 259 $6 659 $4 150 l 280 l 395 948 l 375 877

$4 451 $2 678 $3 649 $3 267 $2 842 l 520 1 693 1 009 l 337 l 049

$1 577 $1 617 $1 510 $1 600 $1 625 307 458 118 330 173

$910 $1 150 $1 177 $971 $954 2 235 l 353 962 l 165 958

$1 702 $1 909 $1 678 $1 606 $1 598

824 1 054 $00 793 648 12.0 18.8 16.3 18,5 22.2

$1 648 $1 762 $1 830 $1 878 $1 877 $1 609 $1 281 $1 167 $1 108 $986

18.7 15.7 12.0 16.5 13.9 3.80 3.44 3.27 3.32 3, 15 445 463 211 350 249

3.32 3.06 2,94 2.89 2.98 183 138 58 132 76 149 98 44 73 49 824 1 054 $00 793 648 402 542 269 428 306

87.l 66.2 77.0 81.3 68.3 916 955 534 805 464

46.8 61.4 55.7 54.7 52.5 $916 $1 068 $1 088 $1 098 $1 021 $855 $690 $678 $667 $739 15.0 37.9 25.3 36.9 19.6

4 049 4 576 2 168 3 438 2 507 16.l 23.6 20.9 22.5 26.l 25.4 24.5 32.9 28.0 28.S 27.9 29.8 34.l 31,5 31.9 81.0 67.2 71.7 73.1 72.5

l 485 1 344 598 l 006 671 63.6 76.l 72.1 62.1 64.S

l 086 1 025 646 985 615 17.7 27.B 27.3 29,9 30.2 598 629 445 669 448

$8 462 $6 711 $5 892 $6 636 $7 663 488 396 201 316 167 $56 $47 $45 $52 $44 11.6 13.9 20.0 20.7 20.7

547 628 310 462 368 8,0 11.2 10.l 10.8 12.6

$1 354 $1 092 $918 $892 $755 141 100 36 92 48 676 611 388 503 314

34.5 39.3 40.5 34.1 35.6 $643 $515 $409 $483 $565

2 795 2 837 1 397 l 954 1 304 11.l 14.6 13.5 12.8 13.6

l 042 884 362 543 276 58,0 69.2 68.2 54.3 63.4

1 130 1 615 763 1 105 818 16.5 28.8 24.9 25.8 28.1

$1 888 $1 471 $1 377 $1 432 $1 411 207 214 64 157 98

l 099 1 116 626 951 619 56.2 71.8 65.3 64.6 70.l

$1 124 $991 $988 $975 $947 5 308 6 600 2 996 4 478 3 062

21.l 34,0 28.9 29.2 31.9 l 919 2 069 804 1 311 804

66.8 81.l 79.2 66,7 64.B

1 Excludes inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living In barracks, college students in dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 14 years.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACHRISTICS

Bollinger Boone Buchanan Butler

2 399 17 778 22 556 9 067 116 353 437 506 219 587 725 953 430 702 l 224 l 113 283 906 1 265 829 199 905 l 527 843 161 1 073 l 733 697 203 l 147 l BBB 695 173 l 394 l 771 525 138 l 138 1 868 583 lOB l 130 l 722 430 135 2 385 3 137 747 132 2 397 2 627 460 B5 2 756 2 099 482 17 777 44B 167 - 128 B5 37

$4 761 $9 605 $8 379 $5 415 $5 879 $10 990 $9 302 $6 855

170 l 334 2 311 l 053 $4 430 $6 574 $5 377 $3 9BB

2 971 38 352 31 001 11 918 $3 760 $3 556 $6 624 $4 137 $5 123 $6 230 $7 652 $5 779

572 20 574 8 445 2 851 $1 396 $1 302 $2 025 $1 562 $1 956 $2 116 $3 246 $2 357

349 11 333 6 015 l 828 $1 453 $1 787 $2 701 $1 859 $1 728 $2 963 $2 747 $2 067

2 399 17 778 22 556 9 067 l 686 15 918 19 042 6 393

$5 736 $9 BB9 $8 847 $6 803 224 2 207 2 038 l 022

$3 990 $7 898 $7 510 $6 654 687 l 359 l 139 l 237

$1 962 $2 388 $3 233 $2 436 758 2 384 5 272 2 523

$1 343 $1 597 $1 759 $1 530 265 528 l 053 l 386

$1 442 $947 $1 036 $1 243 536 6 361 7 026 l 854

$1 475 $2 040 $1 709 $1 761

657 1 551 2 135 2 475 27.4 8.7 9.5 27.3

$2 011 $1 791 $1 989 $1 828 $1 219 $1 339 $1 320 $1 406

14.8 10.7 16.6 31.9 3.65 3.28 3.59 3.60 336 783 1 151 l 418

3.05 2.70 3.11 2.81 51 350 652 543 51 273 509 437

657 l 551 2 135 2 475 411 843 910 l 254

66.9 69.0 75.8 60.5 400 s 215 3 718 1 793

69.9 48.9 44.0 63. l $1 031 $892 $1 004 $961

$720 $989 $789 $822 29.8 5.4 16.4 42.4

2 800 10 309 11 376 10 694 32.0 14.6 13.4 32. l 25.3 14.9 31.7 20.4 23.3 17.0 32.0 21.5 73.0 72.2 81.7 64.4

l 014 2 075 3 548 3 884 84.B 58.6 55.6 65.3 505 3 591 4 540 2 836

41.6 18.7 17.4 34.2 360 1 021 2 247 l 450

$6 403 $12 937 $8 984 $6 196 145 2 570 2 293 1 386 $37 $114 $64 $49 41.4 10.0 13.2 22.0

372 1 011 l 256 l 622 15.5 5.7 5.6 17.9

$1 005 $1 081 $1 117 $1 085 32 273 502 434

274 4 110 2 559 1 352 47.9 38.5 30.3 47.6 $481 $708 $588 $572

1 683 7 393 6 947 7 250 19.2 9.2 8.2 21.7 635 1 374 2 157 2 764

83.l 52.B 44.7 59.7

989 2 280 3 456 3 301 41.2 12.8 15.3 36.4

$1 484 $1 582 $1 499 $1 760 78 479 849 594

449 6 113 4 681 2 030 78.5 57.3 55.4 71.5

$1 060 $1 279 $1 027 $1 145 3 928 13 766 17 542 13 592

44.8 17.l 20.6 40.7 l 372 3 199 5 986 4 841

82.5 63,4 65.9 68.9

MISSOURI 27 - 4 73

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Counties

INCOME OF FAMILIES AND UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS

All fomllles -------.------------------Less than $1,000 ____________________________ _

$1,000 ta $1,999 __ ------ ------·--- -- ---- -- --­$2,000 ta $2,999----------------------------­$3,000 to $3,999----------------------------­$4,000 to $4,999----------------------------­$5,000 to $5,999----------------------------­$6,000 lo $6,999-----------------------------$7,000 to $7,999 ____________________________ _

$B,OOO to $B,999-----------------------------$9,000 lo $9,999 ____ -------- ---- __ ---- -------$10,000 to $11,999--------------------------­$12,000 to $14,999-------------------,------­$15,000 to $24,999--------------------------­$25,000 to $49,999---------------------------$50.000 or more ____ ---- __ -- ____ -- -- ---- -- -- -Median income ------------------------------M.eon iocome __ ---- ------ ------ __ ------------Families with female- head---------------------

Meon income-------------- -- __ ------------All families ond unrelated individuals -----------­

Median income ----------------------------Mean income -- ------ -- ------ ---- -- --------All unrelo led indrviduals ______________________ _

Median income---------------------------Mean income ____ ---- ____ ---- __ ----_"-----

female unrelated individuals __ -- __________ ---- --Mean income ______________________ -- ___ .,_

Per capita income of persons------------------ -TYPE OF INCOME Of FAMILIES

All famlllas --------------------------With woge or salary income __ ---- ______ ---- __

Mean wage or salary income ________ ------ __ -WH~ nonform self-employment income _________ _ -

Mean nonform self-employment income----- .. -Witfl farm self·employment income ______ ---- __ _

Mean farm self-employment income---------­With Social Security income .. ------------------

-Mea11 Social Security income ________ ------ __

Wflh public assistance or public welfare income -­Mean public assistance or public welfare income

With other income __________________________ _ Mean other income ___ . ____ ---- ______ ---- __

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL• famlllu •• ______ ---- ------ ------ ____ --------

Percent of all families ... ____ .. __________ _ Mean family income -- -- -- -- ____ -- __ ---- ---Mean income deficit ________________ ---- __ _ Percent receiving public assistance income ____ _ Meari size at fomily ----------------------­With related children under 18 years---------

Mean number of refoted children under 18 yr Families with female head -----------------­

With related children under 18 years-------famlly heads ________ ------ _. ---- ______ ---- __

Civilian male heads under 65 years ____ ---- __ _ Percent in labor force ___________________ _

Unrelated lndMd11als __ ------ ------------------Percent of all unrelated individuals ______ _

Mean income -- __ -------------------------Mean income deficit-----------------------Percent receiving public assistance income ____ _

Perso"s ______ - ... ____________________ -- _____ _ Percent of all persons _________________ _

Perceflt receiving Social Security income ______ _ Percent 65 years and over _________________ _

Percent receiving Social Security income ____ _ Relored children under 18 yeo"-------·-----­

Percent living wifh both parents -----------Households ________________________________ _

Ptrcent of all households--------------­In owner occupied housing units------------­

Mean value at unit---------------------­In renter occupied housing units------.-·----­

Mean gross rent-----------------------­Percent lacking some or oil plumbing facilities_ ..

INCOME LESS THAN 75 PERCENT OF POVERTY lEVEL 1

Fam Illes ____________ ---- __________ -------- __ Percent of all familfes ________ ----------

Mean income deficit ___________ ,, __________ _ Families witti female head----------- .. ------

Unrelated' l11-dMd11als -- ________ ---- ______ •• ___ _ Percent of <Ji! unrelated individuals-·-----

Mean income deficit __ ---- __________ ------ _ Pers ans ________ ---------------- __ ----------

Percent of all personL-----------------ReTated ct.ildren under 18 years _____________ _

Percent living with both p<1rents -----------

INCOME LESS THAN 125 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL' Families ___________________________________ _

Percent of aU fomilies ______ -- ____ -- ___ _

-----

----

-

-

---

---

Meon income deficit -------------- -- ------ -Families with female head-----------------­

Unroelatad Jndivicfuals ---------------- ---- -----­Percent of all unrelated individuals ------ _ -Mean income deficit ______________ ------ __ _ -Per1ans ____ ---- ____ ---- ___________________ _ -Percent of oil persons ________ ---- _____ _

Related children under 16 years ______ ------ __ Percent living with both parents -----------

---

Coldwell

2 373 132 166 256 225 206 246 164 194 171 119 225 147

7B 44 -

$5 Bl9 $6 739

135 $4 B73

3 131 $4 665 $5 6B7

756 $1 723 $2 392

534 $1 906 $2 167

2 373 l 573

$5 B51 36B

$4 571 839

$3 429 791

$1 532 112

$804 715

$1 297

431 lB.2

$1 586 $1 252

10.9 3.05 162

2.61 32 25

431 231

67.5 396

52.2 $956 $7B5 23.2

1 710 20.9 34.7 36.7 B0.2 424

78.B 474

28.3 398

$6 305 76

18.4

276 11.6

$1 036 28

274 36. l

$602 l 095

13.4 256

69.9

642 27. l

$1 454 44

474 62.5

$1 066 2 518

30.7 700

86,3

Calloway Comden

6 118 3 921 155 206 261 204 364 516 326 423 346 416 543 309 544 271 579 264 576 144 467 173 770 328 564 2BO 528 301

B6 68 9 18

$7 B9B $5 633 $B 715 $7 435

431 176 $5 183 $4 005 9 039 4 906

$5 B23 $4 571 $6 620 $6 36B 2 921 9B7

$1 286 $1 505 $2 232 $2 l2B

I 763 602 $1 760 $1 Bl7 $2 339 $2 352

6 118 3 921 5 076 2 550

$7 907 $6 614 731 B07

$5 951 $6 269 1 153 4B4

$2 836 $1 703 l 421 l 271

$1 5B6 $1 633 248 26B

$1 145 $1 067 1 596 1 294

$1 B93 $3 123

671 713 11.0 18.2

$1 751 $1 755 $1 330 $1 452

17.4 7.7 3.45 3.53 297 3B2

3.16 2.67 135 61

B7 44 671 713 306 470

73.9 6B.7 799 631

46.2 63.9 $806 $992 $9B9 $789 13.0 24.9

3 114 3 148 13.B 23.7 29.5 23.4 32.4 23.5 76,4 74.4 949 l 052

64.0 83,2 781 632

16.7 24.2 503 421

$8 954 $9 Bl5 278 211 $5B $69 22.5 26,3

407 463 6.7 11.8

$1 145 $1 202 69 55

664 453 38.4 45.9 $692 $575

2 116 2 186 8.9 16.4 607 752

65.4 83,B

1 012 l 053 16.5 26.9

$1 546 $1 642 1B4 87 967 703

56.0 71.2 $1 232 $1 127 4 615 4 267

19.5 32.0 l 618 I 329

69.3 B5.6

Cope Girardeau Carroll Corter Ccss Cedar

12 591 3 427 1 045 10 339 2 678 224 66 70 265 155 628 153 71 375 271 735 273 155 424 329 928 32B 94 552 279 711 327 90 4B5 235 936 291 56 702 209 942 306 119 B95 25B

l 052 295 70 B20 176 B85 218 52 922 200 972 162 48 963 159

1 554 451 54 l 358 199 l 445 293 75 l 324 104 l 201 219 42 l 072 85

347 45 49 152 19 29 - - 30 -

$B 155 $6 900 $5 759 $8 707 $5 335 $9 IOB $7 BOB $7 4B2 $9 305 $6 024

I 027 248 75 646 172 $5 7BB $6 172 $5 313 $3 654 19 209 4 635 l 324 12 B60 3 554 $5 397 $5 421 $4 446 $7 606 $3 942 $6 723 $6 447 $6 801 $8 127 $5 029 6 61B l 20B 279 2 521 B76

$1 392 $1 831 $1 527 $1 962 $1 473 $2 1B6 $2 5B5 $4 250 $3 298 $1 9B6 4 044 B31 177 l 393 576

$1 B33 $2 254 $4 1B8 $2 Bl2 $1 572 $2 635 $2 404 $2 331 $2 662 $1 910

12 591 3 427 1 045 10 339 2 678 10 482 2 405 753 8 B50 l 791 $0 480 $6 389 $6 939 $6 B69 $5 439

l 519 543 176 l 258 442 $7 336 $5 172 $7 265 $5 691 $5 104 I 529 l 130 111 l 470 763

$2 636 $4 046 $1 731 $2 950 $2 135 2 678 934 324 l 70B B69

$1 504 $1 669 $1 403 $1 4BB $1 510 583 131 205 214 193

$1 162 $992 $1 413 $866 $1 084 4 113 1 159 24B 2 804 732

$1 43B $2 006 $1 527 $1 245 $1 345

1 429 379 253 1 027 631 11.3 11.1 24.2 9,9 23.6

$1 941 $1 630 $1 7Bl $1 754 $1 601 $1 I lB $1 273 $1 461 $1 35B $1 277

12.B 12.9 36.4 7.2 14.7 3.30 3.50 3.47 3.55 3.12 656 lBB 124 543 245

2.74 3.10 2.42 3.02 2.35 305 61 37 210 56 206 53 21 159 27

l 429 379 253 1 027 631 699 179 142 45B 355 73.5 B6.6 63.4 84.l 77.2

2 018 599 182 981 559 49.4 49.6 65.2 47.7 63.8 $B81 $941 $995 $B96 $Bl6 $934 $822 $7B5 $B77 $849 12.3 13,2 59.3 11.l 27.0

6 736 1 927 1 060 4 623 2 527 14.5 15.6 27.4 11.9 27.l 24.0 30.6 22.9 26.0 26.8 26.4 36.4 24.9 27.4 33.7 72.5 74. l 56.4 79.4 64.6

l 866 613 323 l 5BO 609 68.9 70,0 67.B 71.l 82.3

2 171 638 304 1 287 690 17.6 22.6 34.9 15.B 35,0

l 102 397 240 714 513 $10 473 $7 BB7 $5 152 $10 266 $7 178

I 069 241 64 573 177 $74 $47 $Bl $45 19.3 16.6 42.l 14.5 17.4

795 213 196 661 386 6.3 6.2 18.B 6.4 14.4

$931 $1 151 $945 $1 106 $1 098 169 52 23 169 2B

1 561 428 134 741 426 38.2 35.4 4B.O 36.0 4B.6 $6B6 $623 $524 $641 $612

4 190 l 223 847 2 BBS 1 715 6.5 9,9 21.9 7.4 lB.4

l 024 361 264 879 414 66.2 61,2 67,8 61.3 84,5

2 178 632 376 1 590 873 17.3 18.4 36.0 15.4 32.6

$1 372 $1 39B $1 674 $1 580 $1 53B 409 B5 46 292 74

2 386 727 202 1 113 648 5B,4 60,2 72.4 54. l 74.0

$1 205 $1 077 $1 128 $1 191 $1 136 9 749 3 058 , 535 7 075 3 422

19.9 24.7 39.7 18.2 36,7 2 856 l 035 498 2 801 B46

71.5 69.9 73, l 78.5 84.0

1Excludes inmates of institutions., members of the Armed Forces living m barracks, college students in dormitories, and unrelated indjvlduals under 14 years.

Chariton Christian

3 132 4 361 160 259 237 351 317 281 366 305 214 267 266 470 296 420 187 445 22B 305 153 265 294 436 215 261 169 231 22 47 8 18

$6 020 $6 5B9 $6 B75 $7 373

213 323 $4 975 $4 1B3 4 113 5 231

$4 667 $5 74B $5 B57 $6 495

981 670 $1 BB3 $1 339 $2 607 $2 097

605 625 $2 487 $1 641 $2 171 $2 255

3 132 4 361 2 071 3 317

$5 911 $7 236 34B 550

$5 3B2 $5 360 l 205 913

$3 49B $1 B33 l 024 l 011

$1 481 $1 46B 236 233

$1 075 $939 991 B67

$1 445 $2 106

599 865 19.l 19.B

$1 506 $1 577 $1 370 $1 278

15,5 12,8 3.26 3.12 257 37B

2.B2 2.51 75 152 43 122

599 865 326 420

76.1 70.7 469 606 48.6 69.7 $B42 $B79 $BB9 $B69 21.7 29.7

2 424 3 302 22.l 22,0 26.3 27,9 27.l 31.4 76.9 6B.3 6B4 B64

69.7 62.5 502 710

24.5 26.7 335 520

$7 090 $B OB6 167 190 $56 $47 33.9 lB.7

384 64S 12.3 14.8

$1 209 $697 45 120

361 492 37.4 56.6 $643 $575

l 685 2 283 15.3 15.2 550 534

6B.O 59.9

859 l 130 27.4 25.9

$1 566 $1 647 95 174

S82 674 60.3 77.5

$1 116 $1 lBB 3 291 4 241

29.9 2B.2 920 l 300

74.l 6B.5

Clark Cloy

2 268 32 954 62 365

170 440 239 596 206 883 176 1 007 256 1 258 233 1 422 145 2 037 175 2 60B 113 2 855 207 5 657 140 6 425 121 6 335

lB 90B 5 158

$6 099 $11 063 $6 987 $11 905

150 2 027 $4 169 $6 3BB

2 872 40 337 $5 307 $9 971 $6 04B $10 511

604 7 3B3 $1 678 $3 204 $2 521 $4 291

356 4 664 $2 076 $3 382 $2 101 $3 440

2 268 32 954 l 555 30 709

$6 373 $11 046 372 3 178

$4 597 $7 28B 81B 1 231

$3 034 $2 432 629 4 216

$1 493 $1 620 100 818

$1 155 $941 464 11 951

$1 485 $1 61'1

429 1 289 18.9 3.9

$1 959 $1 753 $B97 $1 572

6.1 13.5 3.26 3.57 171 877

2.89 2.52 58 406 40 351

429 1 289 207 698

74.4 83.1 342 2 203

56.6 32.4 $964 $875 $750 $933

7.3 8.4 l 741 6 sos

21.4 5.6 29.9 21.7 32.3 21.5 BO.l 79.3 481 2 248

65.9 60.1 440 2 361

2B.4 6.9 334 l 276

$6 344 $13 893 106 1 OB5 $56 $B9

2B.2 10-4

195 834 B.6 2-5

$BB2 $1 356 40 292

239 1 64S 39.6 24.2 $540 $715

846 4 608 10.4 3.7 200 I 474

66,0 5B.1

587 I 979 25,9 6.0

$1 269 $1 696 67 53[;

413 2 615 6B,4 36.4

$1 016 $1 204 2 353 9 713

2B.B 7.9 733 3 375

71.2 63.8

27 -474 MISSOURI GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Counties

INCOME OF FAMILIES AND UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS

All lamllles --------------------------less than $1,000 ____________________________ _

$1.000 to $1.999----------------------------­$2,000 to $2,999-----------------------------$3,000 to $3,999 ____________________________ _

$4,000 to $4,999----------------------------­$5,000 to $5,999-----------------------------$6,000 to $6,999 ---- ---- ______ ---------------$7,000 to $7,999----------------------------­$8,000 to $8,999----------------------------­$9,000 lo $9,999-----------------------------$10,000 to $11,999 ____________ ---- -----------$12,000 to $14,999 __ ---- -- __ -- -- ------------ _ $15,000 to $24,999 ______ ---- ---- -- ---- ------ -$25,000 to $49,999 __ ---- ---- ____ ------ ---- __ -$50,000 or mor•----------------------------­Median. income ------------------------------Mean income ____ -------- __________ ----------Families with female heod ---------------------Mean income ______________________ ------ __ All families and unrelated individuals -----------­

Median income ----------------------------Mean income---- _________________________ _ All unrek1ted individuals ________________ ---- -- -

Median income----------------------------Mean income ____________ ------ __ ------ ___ _

Femole unreloted individuals ________________ ----Mean income ______ ---- ___________________ _

Per capita income of persons __________________ _

TYPE OF INCOME OF FAMILIES All families--------------------------

With wage or salary income-------------------Mean wage or salary income __________ ---- __ _

With non farm self-employment income ____ ---- __ _ Mean nonfarm self-employment income--------

With farm self-employment im::ome ____ ---- __ ----Mean farm self-employment income-----------

Wi•h Social Security income ____ ----------------Mean Social Security income-----------------

With public assistance or public welfare income __ _ Mean public assistance or public welfare income_

With other income ___________________________ _

Mean other income-------------------------

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL 1 Famllles ________________________ -- -- ____ -- -- -

Percenl of all families ______ -- -- ____ -- ---Mean family income _______________________ _

Mean income deficit------------------------Percent receiving public assistance income _____ _ Mean size of family-----------------------­With related children under 18 years----------

Mean number of related children under 18 yr_ familles with female head------------------­

Witn related children under 18 years--------Family haadi ________________________________ _

Civilian male heads under 65 years -- ____ -- -- --Percent in labor force ____________________ _

Unrelated Individuals __________________________ _

Percent of all unrelated individuals--------Mean income ________________________ ---- __

Mean income- deficit------------------------Percent receiving public assistance income _____ _

P•rs-ons __ -· ________________________________ _ Percent of all persons __________________ _

Percent receiving Social Security income _______ _ Percent 65 years and over ____ -- -- -- __ -- -- -- -

Percent receiving Social Security income _____ _ Related children under 18 years ______ ---- __ ---

Percent living with bath parents ___________ _ :tlo'11-11"holds ---- ____ ---- __________ -- ---- _____ _

Percent of all households----------------In owner occupied housing units _____________ _

Mean val'lle of unit------------------------In renter occupied housing units _____ . _______ _

Mean gross rent-------------------------Percent lacking some or all plumbing facilities __ _

INCOME LESS THAN 75 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL'

Fa1111Hles __ ---- __________________________ -----Per.cent of all families __________________ _

Mean income deficit-----------------------­Families with female head -------------------Unrelated Individuals __________________________ _

Percent of all unrelated individuals--------Mean income deficit _______________________ _

Person• ____ ---- __ -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- ----Percent of all persons_ _________________ _ Related children under 18 yeors---------------

Percen1 living with both parents ___________ _

INCOME LESS THAN 125 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL 1

Families __________________________________ ---

Percent of all families-------------------. Meon income deficit---------------- .. ------­Families with female head -------------------

Unrelated Individuals __________________ ... __ ---- -Percen1 of all unrelated individuals------- ..

Mean income deficit------------------------Penarts ____ -- ____________________ ---- -- -- -- -

Percent of all persons __________________ _ Related children under 18 yeor•--------------­

Percent living with both parents ------------

Clinton Cole

3 301 11 322 49 115

175 363 239 470 214 438 191 531 253 734 296 740 254 842 263 832 256 774 419 l 509 335 l 763 294 1 702 63 408 - 101

$7 919 $9 770 $8 599 $11 115

228 1 052 $4 722 $6 109

4 393 15 390 $6 171 $7 719 $7 041 $9 042

1 092 4 068 $1 751 $2 060 $2 331 $3 270

779 2 795 $2 069 $2 869 $2 518 $3 056

3 301 11 322 2 520 9 906

$7 754 $10 026 454 1 464

$5 899 $9 330 860 957

$3 710 $1 799 760 2 095

$1 708 $1 585 117 333

$1 090 $1 078 1 007 3 770

$1 541 $1 981

370 858 11.2 7.6

$1 860 $2 075 $1 165 $1 190

15.4 12.2 3.31 3.67 175 446

2.85 3.33 70 218 51 157

370 858 170 403

80.0 79,7 599 l 474

54.9 40.8 $970 $957 $795 $848 13.7 13.0

l 824 4 620 14.9 10.7 31.7 27.9 37.4 28.2 70.7 80.2 495 1 386

63.2 55.4 677 1 350

23.5 12.0 445 736

$7 692 $11 335 232 614 $55 $71

20.5 12.0

198 498 6.0 4.4

$1 029 $945 45 168

425 1 063 38.9 29.4 $570 $623

l 122 2 856 9.1 6.6 330 863

48.5 43.2

548 1 307 16,6 11.5

$1 407 $1 479 83 324

714 1 738 65.4 48.1

$1 067 $1 136 2 547 6 506

20.7 14.9 712 2 214

67,3 66.6

Cooper Crawford

3 747 4 125 122 181 227 241 185 393 253 328 230 316 299 341 277 310 267 377 272 276 230 283 476 399 365 335 355 280 157 62 32 3

$8 050 $6 847 $9 602 $7 593

291 314 $5 439 $4 711

5 459 5 173 $5 570 $5 519 $1 302 $6 497

1 712 1 048 $1 349 $1 520 $2 270 $2 181

794 744 $2 528 $1 972 $2 714 $2 253

3 747 4 125 3 015 3 033

$8 055 $7 419 496 516

$7 426 $7 353 l 009 436

$4 409 $2 822 916 1 144

$1 483 $1 653 169 325

$1 166 $1 116 998 926

$2 009 $1 666

546 726 14.6 17.6

$1 776 $1 744 $1 237 $1 289

12.8 23.1 3.44 3.33 254 313

3.04 2.89 101 99 66 66

546 726 244 310

91.8 76.8 883 661

56.9 63.l $720 $832

$1 113 $923 10.5 25.7

2 759 3 076 19.5 20.9 26.0 31.1 31.l 33.5 77.3 71.2 746 831 70.4 67.1 667 787 22.7 26.8 416 497

$6 966 $7 562 251 290 $60 $62 32.7 27.3

339 440 9.0 10.7

$985 $1 075 79 80

765 496 49.3 47.3 $786 $714

1 864 1 884 13.0 12.7 442 511

55.7 60.l

756 1 064 20.2 25.8

$1 559 $1 540 108 135 999 740

64.3 70.6 $1 415 $1 234

3 681 4 213 25.8 28.5

l 143 1 290 76.3 73.4

Dode Dellos Daviess De Kolb

1 996 2 867 2 356 2 025 70 149 75 75

244 400 195 119 263 401 299 159 266 356 268 248 185 285 195 197 170 234 278 186 138 185 149 113 157 210 190 157 123 121 127 136 99 104 136 122

107 165 145 208 84 130 144 145 85 115 129 112 5 12 26 42 - - - 6

$4 838 $4 447 $5 525 $6 252 $5 840 $5 579 $6 663 $7 558

107 171 140 87 $2 999 $3 194 $4 381

2 593 3 604 3 170 2 588 $3 817 $3 531 $4 253 $5 038 $5 014 $4 781 $5 526 $6 402

597 737 814 563 $1 536 $1 292 $1 600 $1 564 $2 251 $1 676 $2 234 $2 241

406 477 526 413 $2 211 $1 508 $1 974 $1 846 $1 908 $1 732 $2 083 $2 279

l 996 2 867 2 356 2 025 1 240 1 619 1 518 1 272

$5 403 $5 425 $5 912 $6 752 312 455 335 255

$4 097 $4 303 $4 931 $6 036 782 737 1 019 810

$2 299 $2 657 $2 896 $4 299 685 1 030 652 574

$1 476 $1 591 $1 491 $1 725 111 304 118 49

$1 103 $1 333 $804 ... 721 697 785 522

$1 038 $1 797 $1 341 $1 269

495 844 443 326 24.8 29.4 18.8 16.l

$1 801 $1 729 $1 972 $1 772 $966 $1 238 $1 102 $1 104 12.7 19.8 9.9 5.2 2.97 3.21 3.48 3.42 211 399 206 144

2.19 2.42 3.16 3.07 68 102 49 16 33 81 43 10

495 844 443 326 265 484 248 168

71.3 53.5 91.9 78.6 369 529 478 313

61.8 71.8 58.7 55.6 $942 $894 $967 $868 $793 $873 $754 $860 33.3 31.0 33.3 15.0

l 841 3 239 2 018 1 428 27.4 32.6 24.3 19.8 27.7 26.0 27.3 33,0 32.7 26.3 31.3 36.3 64.1 72.6 78,0 80.9 470 952 686 429

76.8 74.1 83.5 87.6 464 636 536 355

36.3 43.l 32.3 28.7 287 442 388 305

$5 940 $5 693 $6 491 $7 456 177 194 148 50 $42 $36 $33 ... 21.6 29.7 30.0 27.3

288 538 277 206 14,4 18.8 11.8 10,2

$741 $950 $792 $829 40 60 27 16

278 398 361 258 46.6 54.0 44.3 45.8 $538 $648 $499 $568

1 142 2 122 1 247 895 17.0 21.4 15.0 12.4 275 641 331 228

69.8 70,5 81.9 86.0

656 l 135 659 493 32.9 39.6 28.0 24.3

$1 358 $1 562 $1 354 $1 356 68 115 72 21

425 571 551 361 71,2 77.5 67.7 64.1

$1 096 $1 230 $1 056 $1 149 2 461 4 240 2 771 2 116

36.6 42.7 33.4 29.3 670 1 312 856 693

81.5 78.9 86,8 90.6

1Excludes inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living In barracks, college students in dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 14 years.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Dent

3 193 111 270 373 313 291 226 259 232 227 227 243 196 180 32 13

$6 048 $7 088

291 $4 854

4 137 $4 578 $6 036

944 $1 641 $2 476

580 $1 824 $2 189

3 193 2 441

$6 540 469

$6 578 354

$2 139 948

$1 477 358

$1 124 620

$1 652

682 21.4

$1 937 $1 123

?.2.1 3.29 330 2.75

97 74

682 341

59.5 588

62.3 $1 103

$694 39.6

2 831 24.7 28.1 28.7 70.8 916 77.6 664

27.4 407

$9 205 257 $61 23.3

324 10.1

$1 130 53

363 38.5

$547 l 503

13.1 524

69.8

985 30.8

$1 444 116 670

71.0 $1 027 3 949

34.5 1 294

80.3

Douglas Dunklin Franklin

2 653 9 196 14 473 170 423 217 334 1 005 605 431 1 388 782 324 892 836 264 896 803 264 709 845 208 664 1 107 153 626 1 161 78 558 1 158 65 361 1 206

199 568 2 048 52 497 1 865 92 452 1 584 13 138 237 6 19 19

$4 256 $4 993 $8 760 $5 422 $6 445 $9 293

193 1 126 1 014 $2 980 $4 097 $6 626 3 252 11 663 17 476

$3 517 $3 983 $7 709 $4 736 $5 570 $8 233

599 2 467 3 003 $1 546 $1 488 $1 966 $1 697 $2 312 $3 126

344 1 776 2 091 $1 545 $1 884 $2 405 $1 663 $1 926 $2 614

2 653 9 196 14 473 1 645 6 563 12 175

$4 888 $5 957 $9 111 334 1 075 1 414

$4 842 $5 720 $6 290 973 1 274 1 436

$2 861 $4 223 $2 258 831 2 513 3 390

$1 267 $1 388 $1 576 276 I 664 430

$1 155 $1 195 $897 488 1 839 4 086

$1 174 $1 719 $1 396

853 2 725 l 331 32.2 29.6 9.2

$1 804 $1 963 $1 887 $1 317 $1 336 $1 089

16.2 35.3 8.0 3.47 3.63 3.17 486 1 511 517 2.45 2.87 2.99 117 527 244 83 443 130

853 2 725 l 331 515 1 533 581

72.2 62.3 73,l 372 1 645 l 450

62.l 66.7 48.3 $825 $1 007 $993 $923 $780 $788 36.0 47.2 14.0

3 328 11 545 5 672 36.4 34.4 10.3 19.9 17.2 34.3 20.3 19.1 35.2 67.8 58.5 77.0

1 143 4 289 1 514 78.4 65.3 70.4 445 3 387 1 663

39.1 36,8 14,3 298 l 657 1 052

$7 369 $5 594 $10 812 147 1 730 611 $51 $42 $60 20.7 25,5 18,3

626 l 690 125 23.6 18.4 5.0 $879 $1 038 $918

85 395 134 310 1 226 1 033

51.8 49.7 34.4 $611 $523 $563

2 421 7 736 3 456 26.4 23.l 6,3 832 3 080 972

83.4 60,4 68.9

1 119 3 657 2 129 42.2 39.8 14.7

$1 710 $1 720 $1 303 140 646 323 415 1 848 1 679

69.3 74,9 55,9 $1 249 $1 114 $1 090 4 30$ 14 960 9 098

47.0 44,6 16.6 1 539 5 562 3 097

80.6 69.9 79.1

MISSOURI 27 -475

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Counties

INCOME OF FAMILIES AND UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS

All famllles -------------------------Less than $1,000 ___________________________ _ ---$1,000 to $1,999---------------------------­$2,000 to $2,999---------------------------­$3,000 to $3,999-----------------------------$4,000 to $4,999 ___________________________ _ -$5,000 to $5,999---------------------------­$6,000 to $6,999---------------------------­$7,000 to $7,999---------------------------­$8,000 to $8,999----------------------------$9,000 to $9,999 ____ ---------- ____ ---- ------

------

$10,000 to $11,999 -- ---- ---- -- -- -- ---------­$12,000 to $14,999 __ ---- ---- ---- -- ---------­$15,000 to $24,999 __ ---- ---- -- -- __ ------ ---­$25,000 to $49,999 __ ---- ------ -- -- ---- -----­$50,000 or more -- __ ---- ---- -- -- -- ---- -----­Median income----------------------- .. ----­Meon lncome __ -------- __ -------- ----------­Families with female head --------------------

-

Mean income ____ -------------------------AU families and unrelated individuals ----------­

Median income--------------------------­Mean income -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -------- ---

All unrelated individuals ____ -- -- -- -- -- -- ------Median income ---------------- ----------­Mean income-----------------------------

Femole unrelated Individuals •• ______ ----------_ Mean Income -- ____ ---- ---- -- ---- -- -- -----

Per capita income of personL-----------------

TYPE OF INCOME OF FAMILIES All famlllu -------------------------

With wage or s.alory income------------------Mecm wage or solary income __________ ,,, ____ _

With 11onfarm self·employment income _________ _ Meon nonform self·emplayment income-·--·-·

With form self·employmen.t income ______ ---- __ .. MeCJn farm self·employment income----------

With Social Security income __________________ _ Mean Social Securi1y Income _______________ _

----

--

--. -

---

With public assistance or public welfore income __ Mean public assistance or public welfare income

With other income--------------------------­Mean other income-------------------------

---

INCOME LESS TllAN POVERTY LEVEL' Families _____ ., ____ - .. __ -- ____ -- -- -- -- -- ... -----

Percent of all tam ilies __ .. _______ .... ------Mecn family income ______________________ _ Mean im:ome deficit ---- ........ __ -------------Percent receiving public assistance income ____ _ Mean size o-f fcmfly ----------------------­With reloled children under 18 years ---------

Mean number of related children under 18 yr Families with f&rnale heed-.----------------­

Wilh related children under 18 years-------Family hoads ________ ---- ------ --------------

Civrtia" mole heods under65 years __________ _ P-ercent in lobar force------ ______ --------

U1trela11d 1ndlvtduals _____ .. ____ .. ___________ ----Percent of all unrelated individuals ______ _

Mean income---- __ -- -- ---- -- __ -- -- ---- --­Mean income deficit -- -- ---- -- __ -- ---- -----

----

--

--

Percent receiving public assistance income ____ _ -P•rst"1 _. _______________________ .. _________ _ -Percent of all persons .. -----------------

Percent receiving Social Security income ______ _ --Percent 65 years and over------------------

Percent receiving Socio I Security income ____ .. Relaled children under 18 years _____________ _

Percent livh19 with both parents-----------

---Households ______ .... ____ .... ______ .... __________ _

Percenl of oil households ____ -- ---- ____ _ In owner occupitid housing units ____ ---- -----

---

Meoo value of unit---------------------­In renter occupied housing units-----------­

Mean gross rent------------------- ... ---­Percent locking some or all plumbing facilities ... --

INCOME LESS THAN 75 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL'

Fomlf/11 ____ -- ______ ---- -- __ -- ____ ---- __ -- • ---Percen1 of oil families __ ---- __ -- __ .• ---­Me<1n inc.Qme deficit---------------------­families wilh female head -----------------

----Unrelatei:I individuals __ ---- ____ .... ______ ---- -- .... -P&rcent of all unreloted individuals-----­

Mean i.ncome deficit------------------ .. -------Persons ________________________________ -----Percent .of air persons ________________ _ --Related children under 18 years ____________ _ --

Percent living with both parents ---------- --INCOME LESS THAN 125 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL' Famllfu __________________________________ _ --

Percent of oil families---- ____ -- -- ---- -- -Mean income deficit---------------------­families with female head -----------------

----Unrelated Individuals _________________________ _ -

Percent of all unrelated individuals __ ..,. __ _ --Mean inc:ome deficit ----------M·---------- --Persans __ ,._ --·-- ________ .. --- ______ ... ____ ... __ -Percent cf all persons __ ---- ______ .... __ _ Related children under 18 years _____________ _

Percent living with both parents -----------

----

Gosconode

3 420 110 213 253 311 262 318 285 333 293 226 366 247 173 30 -

$6 853 $7 325

260 $5 420

4 390 $5 478 $6 227

970 $1 743 $2 357

628 $1 898 $2 312

3 420 2 539

$6 796 553

$5 269 664

$2 031 l 097

$1 374 253

$868 l 298

$1 391

473 13.8

$1 682 $1 065

16.5 2.95 138

3.09 66 28

473 201 79.6 507 52.3

$1 013 $724 16.2

1 901 16.2 39.6 41.4 80.9 436

78.2 555 20.3 376

$9 593 179 $54 14,8

300 8.8

$773 56

389 40.l $436

1 331 11.3 342

72.2

676 19.8

$1 340 76

629 64,8 $977

2 736 23.3 733

84.2

Gentry Greene

2 283 40 416 84 628

166 1 484 213 2 371 261 2 671 228 2 561 187 3 058 153 3 208 149 3 474 188 3 498 124 2 980 238 5 115 148 4 185 120 4 071

20 893 4 219

$6 016 $8 215 $7 114 $9 310

164 3 857 $4 461 $6 271

3 113 58 814 $4 464 $6 042 $5 818 $7 224

830 18 398 $1 689 $1 699 $2 254 $2 640

578 12 088 $2 223 $2 516 $2 284 $2 80-0

2 283 40 416 l 577 34 472

$6 125 $8 669 370 4 536

$5 181 $7 319 725 1 804

$2 902 $2 014 720 7 976

$1 542 $1 710 13S l 820

$941 $939 589 12 966

$2 244 $1 949

383 4 165 16.8 10.3

$1 658 $2 028 $1 091 $1 208

11.5 15.6 3.16 3.47 144 2 246

3.01 2.77 45 939 14 699

383 4 165 180 2 245

88.9 76.5 461 6 813 55.5 47.3

$1 076 $928 $688 $890 20.0 15.7

1 671 21 252 21.0 14.5 37.5 24.6 43.4 25.3 75.6 77.3 436 6 039

86.9 65,2 527 1 621

27.2 17.2 417 3 820

$6 059 $9 830 110 3 801 $33 $75

23.3 11.9

229 2 402 10.0 5.9 $892 $973

40 623 310 5 009

37.3 34.8 $484 $666

l 045 13 424 13.2 6.9 261 3 786

83.5 57.6

606 6 324 26.5 15.6

$1 278 $1 467 58 1 284

550 8 126 66.3 56.5

$987 $1 161 2 565 29 738

32.3 19.7 736 9 011

89.1 68.2

Grundy HQrrison Henry Hickory Holt

3 379 3 071 5 271 1 372 ' 867 97 174 142 55 55

201 282 279 159 127 359 303 486 229 143 237 397 482 171 163 294 334 456 99 140 399 323 559 160 185 259 240 453 125 184 271 223 312 77 101 209 208 342 33 104 136 98 280 58 163 322 215 539 92 181 299 126 502 57 124 225 89 328 27 128

49 40 95 23 56 22 11 16 7 13

$6 396 $5 141 $6 511 $4 727 $6 655 $8 062 $6 296 $7 916 $6 013 $8 455

325 199 377 86 93 $4 942 $4 377 $5 168 4 550 4 060 7 100 1 767 2 555

$5 136 $4 024 $5 117 $3 668 $5 472 $6 603 $5 279 $6 454 $5 136 $7 087

1 171 995 1 829 395 688 $1 698 $1 552 $1 599 $1 448 $1 828 $2 394 $2 142 $2 243 $2 091 $3 373

803 723 1 336 244 439 $2 007 $2 050 $2 044 $2 060 $2 386 $2 546 $2 085 $2 492 $2 029 $2 764

3 379 3 071 5 271 1 372 1 867 2 499 l 932 3 711 732 l 207

$6 840 $5 452 $7 005 $5 250 $6 723 506 469 855 277 310

$6 196 $5 468 $6 341 $5 755 $5 169 773 l 226 1 064 542 791

$3 644 $2 696 $3 925 $2 446 $6 044 992 906 l 540 518 489

$1 584 $1 333 $1 564 $1 418 $1 389 175 139 184 123 72

$1 212 $1 062 $1 121 $1 091 869 952 1 490 484 433

$2 774 $1 656 $2 361 $1 277 $1 248

484 700 717 367 291 14.3 22.8 13.6 26.7 15,6

$1 655 $1 583 $1 794 $1 812 $1 779 $1 066 $1 129 $1 257 $1 031 $965

9.1 5.6 10.9 18.5 10.7 3.07 3.10 3.25 3.09 3.00 192 294 316 151 109

2.68 2.55 2.92 2.66 2,63 93 60 111 35 31 46 47 84 35 19

484 700 717 367 291 218 407 329 198 127

84.9 80,6 79.3 71.7 84.3 649 624 1 114 267 339

55.4 62.7 60.9 67.6 49.3 $1 056 $1 101 $979 $1 019 $992

$719 $670 $783 $774 $742 19.0 28.5 24.4 29.6 28.6

2 135 2 792 3 445 1 400 1 211 18.3 27.5 18.8 31.2 18.5 34.5 27.5 34.9 26.7 43.7 37.2 32.3 41.5 32.2 46,5 79, 1 75.7 73.2 63.4 85.1 490 712 918 400 308

76.7 81.6 69.6 77.8 86.0 790 691 1 316 381 398 25.9 32.4 27.3 48,4 27.5 548 566 873 306 283

$7 169 $4 900 $6 731 $6 663 $5 648 242 125 443 75 115 $53 $48 $57

2"2".8 $45

16.2 23,6 19.2 20.6

300 410 434 167 160 8.9 13.4 8.2 12.2 8.6

$809 $1 008 $1 029 $1 134 $858 55 32 97 29 15

421 399 833 188 247 36.0 40.l 45.5 47.6 35.9 $545 $475 $528 $547 $516

1 243 1 567 2 296 749 737 10.6 15.4 12.5 16.7 11.3 242 356 640 239 149

69.0 86.5 65.8 69.5 81.2

784 959 l 182 498 385 23.2 31.2 22.4 36.3 20.6

$1 251 $1 444 $1 378 $1 387 $1 362 145 72 133 39 41 765 740 ' 273 287 428

65.3 74.4 69.6 72.7 62.2 $1 017 $976 $1 097 $1 152 $970 "3 141 3 681 5 188 1 841 l 684

26.9 36,3 28.3 41.1 25.7 769 1 006 l 539 521 451

76. 7 83.8 77.l 78.1 88.9

•Excludes inmo1es of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living In barracks, college _students in dormitories, and unrelated Individuals under 14 years.

Howard

2 689 77

202 187 244 230 221 211 249 218 199 231 226 152

42 -

$6 870 $7 505

251 $5 300

4 279 $4 121 $5 411

l 590 $1 368 $1 872

934 $1 878 $2 190

2 689 l 973

$6 572 477

$5 570 744

$2 700 739

$1 534 160

$1 237 893

$1 363

449 16.7

$1 914 $1 313

6.7 3.80 254

3.22 72 60

449 260 79.6 502 49.8

$915 $835 32.l

2 207 22.5 22.7 25.7 71. l 829

64.9 561 25.9 325

$7 405 236 $41 33.2

282 10.5 $977

49 358

35.5 $626

1 365 13.1 462

58,0

613 22.8

$1 686 107 644 63.8

$1 052 2 915

27.9 1 065

68.l

Howell Iron Jackson

6 539 2 529 166 882 258 163 3 423 626 133 4 213 798 257 5 213 707 228 7 102 679 228 7 376 598 285 8 821 506 218 9 562 353 223 11 618 392 177 12 243 362 117 12 316 437 206 23 844 370 153 27 079 313 110 27 587 115 21 5 207 25 10 1 278

$5 337 $5 896 $10 130 $6 938 $6 817 $11 300

499 197 19 902 $4 549 $3 844 $6 841

8 401 3 259 239 348 $4 276 $4 968 $7 977 $5 884 $5 803 $9 209

1 862 730 72 466 $1 599 $1 559 $3 292 $2 183 $2 287 $4 395

l 260 505 45 376 $2 084 $1 710 $3 943 $2 107 $2 021 $3 375

6 539 2 529 166" 882 4 762 l 857 149 630

$5 988 $7 052 $10 326 1 075 326 16 675

$7 328 $6 256 $6 185 1 201 127 2 829

$1 974 $2 557 $2 157 l 896 648 31 816

$1 412 $1 588 $1 733 492 331 6 384

$1 264 $1 147 $933 l 513 306 58 675

$2 186 $1 214 $2 333

1 542 562 13 220 23.6 22.2 7,9

$1 899 $1 856 $1 886 $1 213 $1 570 $1 621

14.9 24.4 17.9 3.36 3.73 3,84 732 327 8 618

2.72 2.83 3.08 185 93 s 456 132 88 4 602

1 542 562 13 220 904 336 5 397 65.7 63.7 76.6

1 160 428 22 153 62.3 58.6 31.2

$1 014 $817 $897 $770 $955 $921 36.2 32.2 11.2

6 342 2 522 72 907 27. l 27.3 11.3 24.7 20.9 22.0 25.2 20.9 22,6 71.0 68. l 75.4

1 960 871 26 945 79.7 72.0 38.8

1 407 548 27 390 29.8 27.3 13.2 867 356 ID 823

$6 555 $7 586 $11 213 520 192 16 567 $54 $40 $82

24.3 34.9 7.5

934 347 8 950 14.3 13.7 5.4

$957 $1 376 $1 299 95 74 4 117

776 317 16 349 41.7 43.4 23.0

$599 $760 $705 4 029 l 638 50 833

17.2 17.7 7.8 l 288 626 18 637

81.8 69.2 33.6

2 276 816 18 845 34.8 32.3 11.3

$1 479 $1 793 $1 882 260 112 6 928

1 314 513 27 421 70.6 70.3 38.6

$1 096 $1 207 $1 153 8 889 3 421 100 456

37.9 37.0 15.S 2 822 1 240 37 612

81.4 74,0 47.3

27 -476 MISSOURI GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Counties

INCOME OF FAMILIES AND UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS

All families --------------------------Less than $1.000----------------------------­$1,000 to $1,999----------------------------­$2,000 to $2,999----------------------------­$3,000 to $3,999----------------------------­$4,000 to $4,999----------------------------­$5,000 to $5,999----------------------------­$6,000 to $6,999----------------------------­W,OOO to $7,999----------------------------­$8,000 to $8,999----------------------------­$9,000 to $9,999----------------------------­$10,000 to $11,999 ------ -------- __ ----------­$12,000 to $14,999 __ ------------ ------ -------$15,000 to $24,999 __________________ ·--------$25,000 to $49,999 __________ ---- __ ---- ---- __ _ $50,000 or more ____ ------------ __ ----------_ Median income ------------------------------Mean income ______ ------ __ ------ ____ ------ __ Families with female heod ---------------------

Mean income ____ ---- __ ------ ______ ------ __ All families and unrelated individuals -----------­

Medion income----------------------------Mean income ____ ---- __ ---- ________ --------

All unrelated individuals----------------------­Median income----------------------------Mefln income __________ -------- __ ---- _____ _

Female unrelated individuals ___________________ _ Mean income ____ -------------------- _____ _

Per capita income of persons __________________ _

TYPE OF INCOME OF FAMILIES All fomlllu -----------·--------------

With wage or salary income-------------------Menn wage or salary income __________ ---- __ _

With nonfarm self·employment income __________ _ Mean nonfarm self-employment income--------

With farm self-employment income ______ --------Mean form self-employment income----------­

With Social Security income-------------------­Menn Social Security income----------------­

With public assistance or public welfare income --­Mean pubtic: assistance or public welfare income_

With other income ___________________________ _ Meon other income ________________________ _

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL' Families ____________________________ -- -- -- -- -

Percent of all families __________________ _ Mean family income _______________________ _

Mean Income deficit------------------------Percent receiving public assistance income _____ _ Meon size of family-----------------------­With related children under 18 years----------

Mean number of related children under 18 yr _ Families with female head ____________ ---- __ _

With related children under 18 years--------Famllr heads---------------------------------

Civilian mole heads under 65 years ________ ----Percent in lobor force ____________________ _

U11ralated Individuals __________________________ _ Percent of all unrelated individuals __ .., ____ _

Meon. income ____ ------ __________ -------- __ Mean income deficit------------------------Percent receiving public ossistonce income _____ _

Persons ------ ... ____ ---- ____________________ _ Percent of all persons __ ---- ______ ---- ---

Percent receiving Social Security income _______ _ Percent 65 years and over ____________ ---- ---

Percent receiving Social Security income _____ _ Related children under 18 years ______________ _

Percent living with both parents ------------Households ________ ---- _____________________ _ Percent of all households _______________ _

In owner occupied housing units-------------­Mean value of unit-----------------------

ln renter occupied housing units __ ---- ____ ----Mean gross rent-------------------------

Percent locking some or all plumbing facilities __ _

INCOME LESS THAN 75 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL'

Fam.Hies __ ---- ______ ---- ____________________ _ Percent of all families------ ____ ------ __ _

Mean income deficit-----------------------­Families with female head------------------­

Unr•l•ted h,dMduals --------------------------­Pe-rcent of all unrelated individuals-------­

Mean income deficit------------------------P1r1oni ____________________________________ _

Percent of all persons-------------------Related children under 18 years ______________ _

Percent living with both parents------------

INCOME LESS THAN 125 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL'

FamlH1s _______ .. ____ ---- ____________________ _

P-ercent of all fomilies------------------­Mean income deficit-----------------------­Families with female head ------------------­

Unrelated lndMdu-als --------------------------­Percent of all unrelated individuals -------­

Mean income deficit------------------------Ptr1ons ____________ ---- ________ ------ __ -----

Percent of all persons __________________ _ Related children under 18 years __________ -- ---

Percent living with both parents------------

Jasper

21 594 613 977

1 647 1 582 1 556 1 799 2 071 1 772 l 600 l 425 2 530 l 923 l 590

425 84

F 312 $8 410

2 092 $4 658 29 810 $5 684 $6 828

8 216 $1 786 $2 672

5 900 $2 316 $2 565

21 594 17 762 $7 778

2 707 $7 066

1 305 $3 057

5 067 $1 560

1 133 $1 003

5 955 $1 895

2 817 13.0

$1 901 $1 266

15.1 3.31

1 483 2.62 708 546

2 817 1 322

78.4 3 929

50.6 $999 $788 24.1

13 254 16.9 31.2 30.9 80.6

3 908 61.1

5 338 22.0

3 319 $6 763

2 019 $56 11.6

1 654 7.7

$1 073 510

2 684 34.5

$599 8 096

10.2 2 399

53.9

4 386 20.3

$1 457 947

4 717 60.7

$1 063 19 435

24.5 6 027

67.6

Jefferson Johnson

26 816 8 167 376 261 745 414 881 655 965 624 864 662

1 151 695 l 611 612 2 211 677 2 610 569 2 687 579 4 607 875 4 265 741 3 395 650

419 140 29 13

$9 742 $7 237 $10 118 $8 209

1 414 548 $5 700 $5 635 31 001 15 145 $9 084 $3 554 $9 227 $5 369

4 185 6 978 $2 072 $1 466 $3 513 $2 045

2 608 3 107 $2 544 $1 649 $2 723 $2 388

26 816 8 167 24 124 6 792 $9 917 $7 550

2 162 1 069 $7 047 $4 593

633 1 443 $1 862 $2 962

3 988 1 429 $1 710 $1 452

611 206 $851 $959

5 737 2 902 $1 456 $1 483

1 929 1 073 7.2 13.1

$1 907 $1 671 $1 308 $1 292

8.4 7.0 3.49 3.17

1 054 504 2.80 2.55 387 212 285 145

1 929 1 073 1 036 532

78.4 68.0 1 907 1 218

45,6 48.5 $803 $910 $990 $917 11.2 6.9

8 647 4 623 8.3 15.7

23.6 21.6 23.5 25.2 74.4 77.0

2 886 1 234 66.0 61.8

2 398 1 206 10.1 18.3

1 598 606 $11 .346 $8 330

800 600 $83 $80 15.7 12.6

1 136 662 4.2 8.1

$1 112 $1 093 282 172

1 499 911 35.8 36.3 $749 $690

5 514 2 953 5.3 8.9

1 869 805 64.3 49.3

2 958 1 733 11.0 21.2

$1 532 $1 411 521 254

2 209 1 459 52.8 58.1

$1 272 $1 188 12 987 7 027

12.4 21.2 4 831 2 127

71.6 75.9

Knox Laclede Lafayette Lawrence Lewis

1 626 5 497 6 993 6 803 2 856 81 251 127 175 102

125 416 250 503 172 145 480 309 583 179 157 413 435 580 188 150 441 473 572 221 158 590 538 565 285 142 438 511 578 224 144 401 568 501 296 104 370 600 506 252 63 352 523 548 160

166 488 973 688 322 106 388 782 488 229 60 336 727 404 151 19 122 161 91 59 6 11 16 21 16

$5 981 $6 360 $8 476 $6 733 $7 193 $6 852 $7 546 $9 460 $7 735 $8 163

123 448 529 535 210 $5 518 $4 418 $6 205 $4 421 $5 259

2 130 6 923 9 335 8 803 4 167 $4 615 $5 309 $6 787 $5 366 $5 205 $5 856 $6 435 $7 741 $6 532 $6 276

504 1 426 2 342 2 000 1 311 $1 568 $1 541 $1 688 $1 731 $1 479 $2 641 $2 152 $2 607 $2 440 $2 165

379 935 1 487 1 361 670 $2 761 $1 968 $2 487 $2 131 $2 004 $2 176 $2 245 $2 742 $2 360 $2 397

1 626 5 497 6 993 6 803 2 856 903 4 100 5 683 5 032 2 192

$5 005 F 141 $8 328 $7 183 $6 850 254 850 971 961 438

$4 439 $6 357 $5 992 $6 217 $5 557 808 845 1 596 1 262 781

$4 780 $2 253 $3 806 $2 897 $4 371 485 1 373 1 618 1 981 721

$1 448 $1 421 $1 560 $1 457 $1 713 69 436 276 437 74 ... $1 086 $949 $1 090 576 1 378 2 109 1 819 818

$1 517 $1 791 $1 968 $1 914 $1 382

317 1 060 606 1 079 409 19.5 19.3 8.7 15.9 14.3

$1 608 $1 809 $1 839 $1 817 $1 771 $1 177 $1 323 $1 117 $1 024 $1 404

8.5 24.3 10.6 17.1 5.1 3.11 3.43 3.24 3.03 3.59 118 494 223 416 223

2.59 2.92 3.20 2.74 3.04 36 165 88 197 64

5 120 47 135 52 317 1 060 606 1 079 409 183 545 237 469 230

88.5 66.2 86.9 73.6 80.0 298 895 1 037 1 088 424

59.1 62.8 49.3 54.4 53.1 $897 $958 $883 $975 $981 $796 $800 $902 $791 $781 21.5 31.3 12.8 19.8 8.5

1 285 4 527 3 001 4 361 1 893 22.7 22.9 11.7 18.1 18.3 28.7 25.8 39.2 33.6 29.2 32.9 28.6 42.8 36.6 28.9 80.4 70.7 84.7 73.3 76.4 317 1 432 713 1 092 640

95.6 74.2 76.3 69.3 65.0 290 1 144 1 136 1 416 519

28.4 28.6 19.0 25.1 25.8 238 721 790 998 386

$4 830 $7 330 $8 805 $7 578 $6 917 52 423 346 418 133 ... $48 $64 $50 $62

43.8 33.5 14.0 12.0 32.8

213 676 325 616 268 13.1 12.3 4.6 9.1 9.4

$862 $1 079 $990 $811 $1 112 31 125 43 116 51

235 593 788 810 275 46.6 41.6 37.5 40.5 34.5 $500 $645 $664 $542 $643

869 2 930 1 924 2 636 1 222 15.3 14.8 7.5 11.0 11.2 216 951 480 605 424

93.5 67.4 72.7 66.1 52.4

459 1 534 867 1 548 614 28.2 27.9 12.4 22.8 21.5

$1 412 $1 579 $1 416 $1 330 $1 586 55 227 135 247 98

338 1 010 1 241 1 251 480 67.1 70.8 59.0 62.6 60.2

$1 114 $1 126 $1 164 $1 096 $1 101 1 882 6 379 4 060 6 075 2 591

33.1 32.2 15.8 25.2 23.7 589 2 217 1 013 1 657 895

93.4 77.5 69.9 73.2 70.2

1 Excludes inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living in barracks, college students in dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 14 years.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Lincoln

4 858 175 316 313 304 287 320 374 413 414 365 652 515 360

50 -

$7 823 $8 155

373 $4 213

6 034 $6 678 $7 113

1 176 $1 839 $2 809

844 $2 261 $2 377

4 858 3 637

$7 801 578

$5 lll 1 120

$4 001 1 308

$1 605 244

$786 1 049

$1 447

669 13.8

$1 556 $1 277

15.1 2.94 234

2.76 142 91

669 253

65.2 578

49.l $914 $847 18.2

2 543 14.3 35,8 39.2 76.2 618

59.4 758 21.7 540

$8 193 218 $66 30,7

439 9.0

$1 010 96

448 38.1

$580 1 789

10.1 493

59.8

933 19.2

$1 574 198 700

59.5 $1 095

3 712 20.9

1 192 61.6

Linn Livingston McDonald

4 340 4 146 3 478 141 147 172 272 187 311 441 289 407 397 285 306 442 373 424 344 336 388 342 292 273 332 296 281 338 310 220 286 266 143 376 524 227 277 403 112 284 322 164

53 90 41 15 26 9

$6 389 $7 554 $5 307 $7 449 $8 888 $6 503

380 304 236 $4 710 $4 847 $4 241

5 868 5 731 4 516 $4 761 $5 610 $4 399 $6 149 $7 167 $5 516

1 528 1 585 1 038 $1 780 $1 801 $1 690 $2 457 $2 664 $2 209

1 103 1 150 684 $2 145 $2 419 $2 121 $2 401 $2 713 $2 026

4 340 4 146 3 478 3 102 3 208 2 513

$7 064 $7 845 $5 716 635 605 507

$5 165 $7 640 $5 045 1 264 903 674

$2 477 $3 137 $3 224 1 317 1 029 972

$1 593 $1 513 $1 417 271 233 324

$1 068 $1 079 $1 035 1 292 1 145 816

$1 253 $2 112 $2 219

668 562 814 15.4 13.6 23.4

$1 739 $1 671 $1 863 $1 079 $1 259 $1 167

16.8 14.9 17.8 3.02 3.35 3.21 247 269 346

2.70 2.79 2.84 127 83 82 84 51 67

668 562 814 309 296 488

76.1 74.3 71.1 806 803 598

52.7 50.7 57.6 $1 085 $911 $1 043

$687 $864 $749 31.1 21.5 33.6

2 822 2 686 3 207 18.9 17.9 26.2 34.3 27.8 23.4 41.3 33.2 25.3 71.1 73.1 67.4 655 738 932

56.9 75.2 72.2 1 108 836 661

27.5 21.7 33,5 827 523 449

$5 596 $7 009 $6 432 281 313 212 $42 $65 $42 19.9 16.4 22.2

367 347 474 8.5 8.4 13.6

$960 $1 059 $966 54 48 41

534 606 409 34.9 38.2 39.4 $481 $627 $542

1 647 1 743 1 840 11.0 11.6 14.9 376 432 477

56.9 79.6 73.B

1 048 807 1 155 24.1 19.5 33.2

$1 266 $1 523 $1 490 179 113 114 998 933 709

65.3 58.9 68.3 $957 $1 159 $1 039

4 277 3 676 4 491 28.6 24.4 36.5

1 124 1 116 1 447 65.4 81.6 76.l

MISSOURI 27 - 477

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Counties

INCOME OF FAMILIES AND UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS

All famllios -------------------------less lhon $1,000 ___________________________ _

$1.000 lo $1,999----------------------------$2,000 to $2,999 ___________________________ _

$3,000 lo $3,999 ---- -------- ______ ---- ------$4,000 to $4,999 ____ -------- __________ ------$S,OOO to $S,999 ---- -------- -- ____ ---- ------$6,000 to $6,999 ___________________________ _

$7,000 lo $7,999 •• --------------------------$8,000 to $8,999 ___________________________ _ $9,000 to $9,999 ___________________________ _

$10,000 to $11,999-------------------------­$12,000 to $14,999 __ ------------------ -----­$1 S,OOO to $24,999-------------------------­$2S,OOO to $49,999·------------------------­$SO,OOO or mor•---------------------------­Medlon income -----------------------.------Mean income ________ ---- ______________ ,,. ___ _

Families with female head --------------------Mean income ____ ---------- ____ -----------

All families and unrelated individuals ----------­Median income ---------------------------Mean income ____ -------------------------

All unrelaled individuals---------------------­Median income ---------------------------Mean income ____________________________ _

Female unrelated individuals ________ -- -- -- ---- -Mean income __________ -------------------

Per capita income of persons------------------

TYPE OF INCOME OF FAMILIES All famlltes ------------------------­

With wage or salary income------------------Mean wage or solory income _______________ _

With nonfarm self.employment i11come _________ _ Mean nonfarm self-employment income-------

With farm self-employment income ____________ _ Meon farm self-employment income----------

With Socio! Security income __________________ _ Mean Socio I Security income ______ -- -- ------

----------. ---. --------------

-. -. -----With public assistance or public welfare income __

Mean public assistance or public welfare income --With other income __________________________ _ -Meon other income------ ________ -- ... ---- __

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL' fomllles ____________ ------ ____________ ------

Percent of all families _________________ _ Mean family income __ -- -- ------ ---- ------­Mean income -deficit-----------------------Percent receiving public assistance income ____ _ Mean size of family----------------------­With related children under 18 years---------

MeDn number of reloted children under 18 yr Families wilh female head __ c _________ ------

With relo1ed children under 18 years-------Family heads----·---------------------------

Clvilion male heads under 65 years -- -- ______ _ Percent in labor force---- __________ ---- __

Unrelated lndMduah. __ ------ ______ ------ ------Percent of all unreloled individuals-------

Meon income ________________ -------------M-eon income deficit-----------------------Percent receivJng public assistance income ____ _

Persons ___________________________________ _ Percent of all persons _________________ _

Percent receiving Social Security income ______ _ Percent 65 years. ond over __ ------------ .. ---

Percent receiving Social Security income ____ _ Related children under 18 years _____________ _

Percent living with both parents -----------Households __ ... -- ______________________ ---- _ Percent of all households ______________ _

In owner occupied housing units------------­Mean value of unit----------------------

In renter occupied housing units ____ . ., ______ _ Mean gross rent ____ ---- __ --------------

Percent lacking some or all plumbing facilities __

INCOME LESS THAN 75 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL'

Fam flies ______________ ..... ___________________ _

Percent of oll farnilfes_ _______ ---- ------Mean income defici1 -----------------------Families with female t"lead ________ ---- ------

Unrelated! Individuals ________ .... _______________ _ Percent of all unrelated individuals------­

Mean income deficit .. ----------------------

-

-----------------------------

--

----

Persans __________________________ ---- __ ---- -Percent of oil persons _________________ _ Reloled children under 18 years_ ____________ _

Percent living with both parents-----------

INCOME LESS THAN 125 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL'

Families ______ ---- __ -------- -- __ -- ---- ------Percent of all fomilies ________ ---- __ ----

Mean income deficit-----------------------Families with female heod __________ .., ______ _

Unrelated lndivldual1 ...... ---- __________ ---- __ ... __ _ Percent of all unrelated individuals __ ----­

Mean income deficit-------------~---------PerJans ______ ---- ______ ---- -- ---- ---- -- -- --

Percent of oil persons ________ -------- --

--

---------Related children under 18 year•-------------­

Percent lfving wilh both parents.-----------

Macon

4 447 174 238 432 447 289 372 295 374 318 219 422 407 37S

79 6

$6 920 $7 936

33S $4 634

5 963 $5 072 $6 470

1 516 $1 6S6 $2 170

1 109 $2 llS $2 506

4 447 3 302

$7 214 6SO

$5 7SO 1 374

$2 627 1 23S

$1 524 233

$991 1 36S

$1 474

635 14.3

$1 477 $1 179

12.3 3.09 229

2.93 101 60

635 308

86.4 912

60.2 $993 $7S6 27.1

2 871 18.B 35.6 40.1 75.8 659

74.8 898

25.6 647

$7 078 251 $46

22.3

373 8.4

$1 037 69

636 42.0

$532 l 699

11.I 306

65.4

972 21.9

$1 343 144

l 051 69.3

$1 065 4 005

26.3 952

73.5

Madison Maries

2 455 1 893 77 67

187 140 291 247 208 172 232 11 S 226 171 204 157 207 174 158 139 143 8S 195 lBO 177 117 127 98

19 2S 4 6

$6 032 $6 220 $6 940 $7 241

188 109 $4 490 $S 333 3 104 2 347

$5 053 $S 040 $6 061 $6 216

649 454 $1 708 $1 S96 $2 733 $1 945

481 269 $2 519 $1 BBS $2 167 $2 120

2 455 1 893 1 67S 1 382

$6 966 $6 991 324 274

$5 744 $4 447 20S 596

$2 671 $1 733 868 532

$1 694 $1 275 212 17S

$1 166 $1 030 S75 475

$2 165 $1 969

502 375 20.4 19.8

$1 940 $2 071 $1 110 $1 228

21.9 18.1 3.14 3.96 212 167

2.62 4.27 92 32 6S 25

502 375 210 185

48.1 76.2 338 261

52.1 57.5 $972 $1 006 $815 $787 23.1 23.4

1 915 1 745 22.3 2S.5 29.7 23.4 32.4 24.5 73.9 72.6 555 666

71.0 80.8 585 257

26.0 29.0 435 168

$5 613 $5 987 150 89 $50

33.B 28.4

246 189 10.0 10.0

$1 131 $1 167 38 17

264 172 40.7 37.9 $521 $598

1 076 956 12.5 14.0 307 391

63.8 73.l

743 553 30.3 29.2

$1 427 $1 S21 109 4S 421 341 64.9 75.1

$1 059 $999 2 877 2 322

33.4 33.9 936 866 77.8 82.9

Morion Mercer Miiier Mississippi Moniteau

7 445 1 464 4 170 4 214 2 959 117 9S 140 267 72 288 130 252 443 187 S40 lSB 349 507 239 S60 146 362 516 261 534 157 346 401 311 614 113 423 405 274 69S l lS 349 302 239 S99 86 393 221 263 571 105 286 194 197 S3S 63 331 173 170 880 87 342 289 360 741 83 266 2SI 240 6Sl 97 280 203 111 90 29 41 42 31 30 - 10 - 4

$7 62S $S 407 $6 610 $4 933 $6 S67 $8 642 $6 795 $7 S29 $6 134 $7 266

766 95 289 620 173 $4 3B3 $6 303 $4 011 $4 140 10 370 I 882 5 322 5 379 3 784 $S 837 $4 470 $5 383 $3 990 $5 389 $6 977 $S 864 $6 4S7 $5 313 $6 213 2 92S 418 1 152 l 16S B25

$1 908 $1 701 $1 799 $1 545 $1 631 $2 739 $2 604 $2 S74 $2 347 $2 437

2 041 265 789 7S2 609 $2 414 $2 022 $1 975 $2 003 $2 393 $2 596 $2 277 $2 295 $1 729 $2 201

7 445 1 464 4 170 4 214 2 959 5 887 882 3 210 3 144 2 119

$7 817 $5 942 $6 789 $5 5Sl $6 461 944 263 569 397 401

$7 666 $4 2S2 $6 S71 $5 142 $S 603 879 727 797 540 9S9

$4 008 $3 342 $2 421 $5 063 $3 247 2 007 460 1 159 1 037 847

$1 7B9 $1 408 $1 522 $1 337 $1 474 36S 65 257 85S 124

$968 '" $1 074 $1 232 $1 075 2 227 356 1 1S9 573 856

$1 626 $1 221 $1 635 $2 060 $1 244

830 358 718 1 406 470 11. 1 24.5 17.2 33.4 15.9

$1 963 $1 496 $2 018 $2 038 $1 9S7 $1 243 $1 456 $1 lS5 $1 6S8 $1 104

19.4 10.3 14.3 37.3 10.2 3.53 3.23 3.56 4.S4 3.Sl 446 159 377 990 199 2.99 2.60 2.73 3.53 3.46 294 34 95 386 67 182 18 70 347 40 830 358 718 1 406 470 355 244 414 719 238 73.5 6S.2 68.6 74.B 76.1

l 249 224 571 717 453 45.2 53.6 49.6 61.S S4.9

$1 OS7 $862 $941 $969 $92B $733 $895 $821 $818 $8SO 18.4 18.3 32.9 46.0 13.9

4 179 l 382 3 128 7 106 2 105 15.l 28.4 20.9 43.1 19.9 30.1 22.3 23.8 14.l 28.S 30-1 23.3 26.8 13.9 34.9 79.1 64.0 67-7 69.6 73.8

1 343 384 967 3 278 670 62.6 87.8 79.1 59.0 77.3

l 598 313 638 1 613 603 20.4 36.0 23.6 39.9 26.8 ass 245 4S3 773 461

$7 882 $S 210 $9 586 $5 863 $9 29S 743 68 18S B40 142 $SS "' $S9 $41 $49 17.6 31.6 26.3 31.1 18.1

468 254 401 911 264 6.3 17.3 9,6 21.6 8.9

$1 06S $1 136 $962 $1 320 $850 177 34 66 287 29 862 180 447 471 340

31.2 43.1 38.8 40.4 41.2 $510 $616 $550 $697 $629

2 748 1 001 1 816 4 514 1 326 9.9 20.6 12.l 27.4 12.S

1 006 300 540 2 266 421 57,9 8S.7 76.1 56.1 84.l

l 275 428 1 029 1 807 649 17.1 29.2 24.7 42.9 21.9

$1 468 $1 902 $1 476 $2 123 $1 469 388 39 120 426 87

1 629 261 698 845 527 58.9 62.4 60.6 72.5 63.9 $952 $1 175 $1 073 $1 111 $1 147

6 222 l 638 4 312 8 432 2 916 22.3 33.7 28.8 51.1 27.S

2 030 496 1 424 3 880 990 67.8 89.3 80.0 62.9 77.3

1Excludes inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living in borrocksf college students in dormitorles, and unrelated individuals under 14 years.

Monroe

2 621 76

166 290 227 245 254 264 218 189 113 218 189 140 32 -

$6 199 $7 061

159 $4 364

3 481 $4 930 $S 863

860 $1 554 $2 214

608 $1 727 $2 l SS

2 621 1 S39

$6 446 398

$S 064 1 140

$3 818 697

$1 606 160

$1 043 637

$1 462

403 lS.4

$1 645 $1 144

18.4 3.34 182

2.69 51 23

403 213 B8.7 539

62.7 $827 $83B 18.2

1 885 20.1 29.5 37.0 69.0 478 72.6 483 28.6 339

$6 420 144 $3S

31.5

249 9.S

$9S2 17

423 49.2 $S61

1 240 13.2 300

79.0

639 24.4

$1 30S 61

624 72.6

$1 139 2 821

30.0 829

80.0

Montgomery Mor9on

2 943 2 959 113 160 186 230 292 327 212 268 168 264 216 229 2S2 286 225 229 221 219 156 137 328 248 275 183 217 143 72 32 10 4

$7 144 $6 005 $8 384 $6 727

188 209 $5 259 $5 583

3 936 3 701 $S 486 $4 767 $6 B98 $S 839

993 742 $1 587 $1 672 $2 493 $2 297

S97 475 $1 9SS $1 951 $2 478 $2 164

2 943 2 959 2 046 1 906

$6 897 $6 342 475 607

$7 724 $4 443 870 600

$4 166 $2 892 873 950

$1 434 $1 604 136 141

$1 045 $1 433 931 941

$2 015 $1 762

478 609 16.2 W.6

$1 63B $1 692 $1 100 $1 122

7-1 8.9 2.99 3.21 184 194

2.66 3.52 57 67 34 5l

478 609 228 280

74.6 66.8 556 413 S6.0 SS.7

$923 $818 $812 $922 2S.7 20.3

1 986 2 369 18.3 23.9 30.8 28.5 39.9 31.5 68.5 75.6 S24 648

76. 7 61.7 656 SU 29.3 26.9 519 394

$6 705 $11 547 137 129 $49 $S6

31.6 16.4

279 359 9.5 12.l

$919 $907 41 49

442 339 44.5 45.7

$S38 $628 1 304 l 508

12.0 15.2 34S 45()

7S.4 50.9

669 879 22.7 29.7

$1 3Bl $1 378 68 97

646 495 65.1 66.7

$1 104 $1 177 2 659 3 231

24,4 32.6 700 965

79.3 67.9

27 -478 MISSOURI GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Counties

INCOME OF FAMILIES AND UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS

All fomllles --------------------------Less than $1,000----------------------------­$1,000 lo $1.999 __ ------ ---- ---- ---- __ ---- ---$2,000 ta $2.999 ____ ---- ____________________ _ $3,000 la $3,999 ______________________ ------ -$4,000 ta $4.999 -------- ______________ ------ _ $5.000 ta $5.999 ____________ ---- ---- __ ------ _ $6.000 ta $6.999 __________________ ---------- _ $7,000 ta $7,999 ______________________ -------

$8.000 ta $8.999-----------------------------$9.000 to $9,999 ________________ ---------- __ _ $10,000 to $11.999 __________ ------ __ -------- _ $12,000 la $14.999---------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ____________ ------ __ ---- __ _ $25,000 ta $49,999 ______ ---- ________________ _

$50,000 or mare----------------------------­M-edlan income ------------------------------Mean income ____ ------ __________ ------ _____ _ Fomilles with female heed ---------------------

Mean income ________________ ------ __ ------All families and unrelated individuals -----------­

Median income----------------------------Mean income ____________ ---- __________ ----

All unrelated individuals----------------------­Median income----------------------------Mean income ____ ---- ______________ --------

Female unrelated individuals ___________________ _ Me-an income ______________________ ------ __

Per capita in-come of persons ________________ ---

TYPE OF INCOME OF FAMILIES All fomllles --------------------------

With wage or salary income ____________ ------ -Mean wage or salary income ________________ _ With non farm self-employment income __________ _

Mean nonfarm self-employment income _______ _ With farm self-employment income ____ ---- __ ----

Mean farm self-employment income ____ ---- __ _ With Social Security income ______________ ------

Mean Social Security income __________ ---- __ _ Willl public assistance or public welfare income --­

Mean public assistance or public welfare income_ With olher income ___________________________ _

Mean other income------------------------ -INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL' Famllles __________ -- ---- __________ -- -- ------ -Perc.ent of all families _________________ _ -Mean family income ______ . _________________ _

M-ean income deficit------------------------Percent receiving public assistance income ____ _ Mean size of family-----------------------With r-elated children under 18 years ________ _ -

Mean number of related children under 18 yr_ Fomilies with female head-------------------

With related children under 18 years _______ _ Famlly heads-----------·-------------------- -

Civilian mole heads under 65 years ________ ----Percent in labor force ___________________ _ -Unrelated lndlvlduals _________________________ _ -

Percent of all unrelated individuals ______ _ Mean income ____________________ ------ ___ _ Mean income deficit-----------------------Percent receiving public assistance income ____ _

Pers;c;ins ____________ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -Percent of all persons _________________ _ -Percent receiving Social Security income ______ _

--

Pernenl 65 years and over·---------:--------Percent receiving Social Security income ____ _

Related children under 18 years __________ ----Percent living with both parents __________ _

Hc;iuseholds ________________________________ _ Percent of all households ______________ _

In owner occupied housing units ____________ _ ---

Mean value of unit---------------------­In renter occupied housing units-------------­

Mean gross rent------------------------Percent lac.king some or all plumbing facilities __ _

INCOME LESS THAN 75 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL'

Famlllts ____________ ---- ______________ ---- __ -Percent of all families _________________ _ -Mean income deficit-----------------------­Families with female head ------------------ -Unretat•d lndhrlduals _________________________ _ -Percent of all unrelated individuals ______ _ Mean income deficit------------------------

Persons ____________________________ -- -- - - -- -Percent of all persons _________________ _ -Related children under 18 years _____________ _ -Percent living wilh bolh parents -----------

INCOME LESS THAN 125 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL'

F-amllies __________ -- -- ________ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Percent of all families __________________ _

Mean income deficit-----------------------­Famifies with female head -------------------Unrelated inidMiluals __________________________ _

Percent of all unrelated individuals -------­Mecn income deficit---------------------·--

Pe.rson1 ____________ ---- __________ ---- __ ---- _ Percent of all persons __________________ _

Related children under 18 years ______________ _ Percent living with both parents ________ ----

New Madrid

6 033 390 718 788 747 556 441 352 372 334 196 397 293 289 124 36

$4 672 $6 623

775 $3 168

7 567 $3 737 $5 699

1 534 $1 414 $2 062

977 $1 793 $1 840

6 033 4 540

$5 862 532

$5 653 839

$5 046 l 440

$1 147 1 175

$1 189 890

$3 433

2 019 33.5

$2 012 $1 577

36.9 4.22

l 260 3.43 438 338

2 019 I 191

61.l 1 071

69.8 $925 $823 51.5

9 588 41.l 14.2 15.8 54.I

4 108 67.0

2 236 41.9

I 133 $6 227

I 103 $42

38.8

1 378 22.8

$1 178 373 748

48.8 $652

6 550 28.l

2 956 59.5

2 659 44.l

$1 972 508

1 183 77.1

$1 172 11 829

50.7 4 978

68.8

Newton Nodaway

9 150 5 371 280 135 644 284 743 505 743 483 681 401 781 508 793 466 748 383 656 443 575 301 915 463 771 391 676 439 124 138

20 31 $6 887 $6 793 $7 785 $8 502

700 410 $4 731 $4 634 11 593 9 987 $5 666 $3 260 $6 675 $5 434

2 443 4 616 $1 668 $1 238 $2 517 $1 864

l 544 2 493 $2 074 $1 379 $2 356 $2 423

9 150 5 371 7 228 4 053

$7 341 $7 156 l 417 743

$6 079 $5 402 l 096 I 624

$1 785 $4 770 2 289 I 368

$1 483 $1 485 566 192

$976 $1 111 2 077 l 326

$1 758 $2 001

1 495 685 16.3 12.8

$1 826 $1 754 $1 262 $1 253

16.9 8.2 3.26 3.38 700 350

2.68 2.72 261 136 201 104

1 495 685 796 397

67.2 78.6 1 271 1 137

54.2 55.7 $931 $941 $858 $854 23.4 14.6

6 143 3 455 18.8 17.5 26.0 25.6 27.0 30.l 77.6 73.2

l 806 941 70.5 64.7

1 693 l 131 24.4 26.0

l 179 720 $6 968 $7 268

514 411 $58 $70 14.6 19.8

1 042 468 11.4 8.7

$870 $890 200 111 920 870 39.3 42.6

$648 $586 4 138 2 387

12.6 10.7 l 140 577

63.6 59,8

2 185 1 140 23.9 21.2

$1 515 $1 386 340 152

1 459 l 339 62.3 65.6

$1 164 $1 135 8 689 5 279

26.4 23.6 2 806 l 601

76.5 77.9

Oregon Osage Ozark Pemiscot

2 531 2 699 1 846 6 592 205 85 103 358 353 152 260 816 441 163 305 999 277 184 262 797 271 160 166 468 169 235 137 479 118 259 149 413 180 177 100 436 114 250 110 358 65 190 53 240

145 356 54 436 92 205 99 344 81 225 36 257 15 49 12 129 5 9 - 62

$3 962 $7 630 $3 973 $4 697 $5 234 $8 586 $5 237 $6 833

215 145 110 l 027 $2 455 $6 118 $2 982 $4 402

3 291 3 385 2 293 8 736 $2 921 $6 278 $3 423 $3 536 $4 446 $7 325 $4 604 $5 733

760 686 447 2 144 $1 354 $1 511 $1 495 $1 461 $1 822 $2 363 $1 991 $2 353

530 396 252 l 456 $1 453 $2 304 $1 851 $2 105 $1 607 $2 271 $1 696 $1 910

2 531 2 699 1 846 6 592 l 634 2 101 l 094 4 920

$4 940 $7 908 $4 544 $5 701 364 281 367 760

$5 851 $4 370 $4 044 $6 123 420 861 665 773

$1 559 $4 104 $2 259 $5 018 800 788 589 1 755

$1 461 $1 362 $1 434 $1 181 407 123 303 l 598

$1 175 $977 $1 091 $1 224 568 570 391 l 019

$1 308 $1 059 $1 368 ...

917 372 598 2 232 36.2 13.8 32.4 33.9

$1 706 $1 793 $1 869 $1 957 $1 383 $1 171 $1 063 $1 629

24.6 10.5 25.9 43.8 3.31 3.36 3.13 4.34 471 156 253 I 405 2.36 3.15 2.42 3.58 136 32 63 632 99 19 30 525

917 372 598 2 232 535 168 344 l 152

66.0 67.9 70.9 68.1 579 386 271 l 361

76.2 56,3 60,6 63.5 $1 018 $831 $956 $896

$768 $932 $786 $884 49.2 15.5 42.4 42.2

3 613 1 635 2 143 11 047 39.8 15.0 34.5 42.0 21.2 31.l 22.8 12.7 24.l 32.2 25.3 15.7 63.6 86.3 67.5 57. 1

l 064 488 568 5 043 72.5 90.0 85.9 54.0 698 411 290 2 458

42.7 23.5 44.9 39.5 506 251 200 946

$6 711 $7 535 $6 363 $5 382 192 160 90 l 512 $44 $50 ... $45 24.5 25.5 41.7 43.9

609 252 349 1 540 24.l 9.3 18.9 23.4

$1 107 $825 $846 $1 195 102 28 57 539 395 328 196 l 048 52.0 47.8 43.8 48.9 $568 $608 $579 $642

2 468 1 164 1 319 8 231 27.l 10.7 21.2 31.2 801 306 402 4 121 70.7 85.9 80.l 51.3

1 202 563 836 2 944 47.5 20.9 45.3 44.7

$1 737 $1 412 $1 393 $2 036 166 47 91 744 633 468 325 1 574

83.3 68.2 72.7 73.4 $1 125 $1 163 $1 066 $1 179

4 672 2 634 2 935 13 782 51.4 24.1 47.l 52.3

1 364 986 838 6 056 76.0 92.0 83.5 57.l

1Excludes inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living in barracks, college students in dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 14 years.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Perry Pettis Phelps Pike

3 675 9 385 7 319 4 440 137 185 211 111 204 486 376 242 347 654 561 356 348 739 487 357 280 758 489 353 337 721 588 312 356 846 601 335 360 897 662 328 259 774 504 324 238 558 429 262 285 l 037 630 526 276 855 714 386 209 659 846 440

35 173 182 100 4 43 39 8

$6 518 $7 338 $7 523 $7 470 $7 253 $8 373 $9 016 $8 594

240 852 595 393 $4 952 $5 282 $5 196 $4 589 4 691 12 490 12 202 5 918

$5 348 $5 913 $4 201 $5 994 $6 137 $6 974 $6 231 $7 218

1 016 3 105 4 883 I 478 $1 453 $1 729 $1 554 $1 831 $2 101 $2 746 $2 056 $3 086

600 2 155 1 193 967 $1 610 $2 380 $2 251 $2 727 $2 016 $2 539 $2 586 $2 550

3 675 9 385 7 319 4 440 2 866 7 263 6 132 3 570

$6 931 $7 684 $8 390 $7 736 384 l 101 799 791

$4 517 $7 436 $8 433 $4 525 988 l 304 528 950

$2 329 $3 143 $1 972 $3 140 l 011 2 509 l 469 l 105

$1 384 $1 792 $1 518 $1 486 150 504 429 248

$1 106 $884 $1 035 $1 011 l 097 2 816 2 533 l 226

$1 084 $1 969 $1 612 $1 699

622 l 175 1 034 643 16.9 12.5 14. l 14.5

$1 984 $2 017 $1 823 $1 924 $1 126 $1 286 $1 291 $1 322

11.4 14.0 14.2 17.l 3.44 3.63 3.34 3.79 280 613 515 338

3.01 3.09 2.69 3.29 57 264 189 144 34 189 144 97

622 1 175 1 034 643 356 541 581 329

69.7 80.2 58.5 72.3 676 l 697 1 505 760

66.5 54.7 56.2 51.4 $914 $983 $967 $940 $874 $798 $898 $820 13.8 16.7 9.4 16.6

2 813 5 967 4 962 3 198 19.7 17.7 18.5 19.l 27.9 29.8 21.2 28.2 29.8 30.7 21.l 28.7 76.0 80.2 77.7 82.0 795 l 890 l 376 1 063

87.9 59.9 70.l 69.8 788 2 052 1 303 836

26.9 22.0 21.l 22.l 573 l 335 515 468

$9 486 $7 337 $10 281 $7 432 215 717 788 368 $35 $59 $70 $57 25. l 21.7 15.6 30.5

328 681 666 403 8.9 7.3 9.1 9.1

$1 014 $1 080 $987 $1 028 21 188 135 94

482 1 204 1 052 544 47.4 38.8 39.3 36.8 $696 $582 $701 $622

1 613 3 724 3 283 2 048 11.3 11.0 11.3 12.2 449 l 180 930 705

88.4 50,6 64.7 69.l

926 1 780 1 536 965 25.2 19.0 21.0 21.7

$1 418 $1 547 $1 524 $1 568 91 337 246 186

754 1 962 1 866 859 74.2 63.2 69.7 58.l

$1 207 $1 109 $1 141 $1 136 4 028 8 429 7 121 4 485

28.2 24.9 24.5 26.8 1 299 2 790 2 165 l 659

86.5 66.7 71.l 72.0

MISSOURI 27 - 479

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Counties

INCOME OF FAMILIES AND UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS

All lamllTes --------------------------Less than $1,000 ___________________________ _ $1,000 t-0 $1.999 ___________________________ _

$2,000 to $2,999---------------------------­$3,000 to $3.999---------------------------­$4,000 to $4,999----------------------------$5,000 to $5,999 ___________________________ _

$6,000 to $6,999---------------------------­$7,000 to $7,999-.--------------------------$8,000 to $8,999 ___________________________ _

$9,000 to $9,999----------------------------$10,000 to $11.999 __________ ---- ______ ------$12,000 to $14,999 ______ ---- -- __ -- ---- ---- --$15,000 to $24,999 __ -- ------ -- ________ ---- __ $25,000 to $49,999--------------------------$50,000 or more ______________________ ------

Median income-----------------------------Mean income -- -- __ ---- ------ -- __ ---- -------Families with female hea-d ---- ---- -- ---- ------

Mean incom-e • _______ ------ __ -- __ -- ______ _ AH families end unrelated individuals ----------­

Medion income ---------------------------Mean income. ___ ---------- ___ ----- ___ ----

All unrelated individuals---------------------­Median income---------------------------Mean income ____ ---- ____________________ _

Female unrelated individuals __________________ _ Mean income -- __ ---- __ ---- -- ________ -----

Per capif(] income of perso.ns------------------

TYPE OF INCOME OF FAMILIES All families ____ ---------------------

With wage or salary income ---- __ -- ---- ------Mean wage or salary income _______________ _

With non farm self-employment income ______ ----Mean nonfarm self-employment income-------

With form self-employment income ____________ .. Mean farm self-employment in-come----------

With Social Security income __________________ _ Mean Socio I Security incame ____________ ----

---------------

-

---

-

With public assistance or public welfore income __ Mean public assistance or public welfare income

-With ot~er income __________________________ ..

Mean other income------------------------

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL' Famllles ____________________ ---- ________ ----

Percenl of all fomilies _________________ _ Mean family income----------------------­Mean income de-tic it -- -------- -- ---- -- -----Percent receiving public assistance income ____ _ Mean size of family-------------------·--­With related childreo under 18 years---------

Mean number of related children under 18 yr Families with female head------------------

With reloted children under 18 years ______ _ Family h-eads ________ ------------ ------ ------

Civilian male heads under 65 years_ _________ _ Percent in labor force ___________________ _

Unrelated Individuals __ .... __________________ ----Percent of all unrelated individuals-------

Mean income -- ________ ... ____________ -----Mean income deficit---------------------- .. Percent receiving public assistance income ____ _

Peru:ir15 ______ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ----Percent of all persons_ ________________ _ Percent receiving Social Security income ______ _ Percent 65 years and over _________________ _

Perce.nl (eceiving Social Security income ____ _ Related children under 18 years _____________ _

-

-------------

-------Percent living with both parents _________ _ --Hause holds ______________ ---- __________ -----

Percent of oil households---------------1.n owner occupied housing units------------­

Mean value of unit---------------------­In renter occupied housing units------------­

Me(ln gross rent-----------------------­Percent locking some or oll plumbing facilities __

INCOME LESS THAN 75 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL 1

------

F~unllles ____________________ -- ... __________ _ ----Percent of all families----------------­

Meon income deficit---------------------­f(]mill'es with female head-----------------­

Unrelated lrufMduals ------------------------­Percent of all unrelated individuals-----­

Mean income deficit----------------------

---------P1rso1t1 ______ -- ____________ -- __ -- ______ -- -- -Percent of all persons_ _________ ,... _____ _

R•lated children under 16 years ___________ __ Percent living with both parents----------

------

INCOME LESS THAN 125 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL'

Famlltes ________________ ---- _______________ _ -Percent of all families __________ -- _ - -----Mean income deficit .. --------------------- --Families with female head ____ ,,. ____________ _ -Unre-lated Individuals ------ __________________ _ --Percent of oU unrelated individuals _____ _ --Mean income deficit---------------------- --Parsons ______ --· __ ---- ____________ ---- __ -----Percent of all persons ________________ _ Related children under 18 years _____________ _

Percen1 living with bath parents ----------

-----

Platte Palk Pulaski

8 376 4 167 8 483 120 176 217 164 420 370 256 539 517 291 384 622 176 375 900 367 387 1 087 375 307 1 021 477 318 642 707 292 652 709 206 495

I 207 204 702 1 360 280 638 l 594 219 335

421 44 76 152 16 9

$10 905 $5 490 $6 518 $13 060 $6 750 $7 315

415 266 407 $6 695 $4 895 $4 201 10 468 5 997 32 103 $9 530 $3 658 $3 301

$11 158 $5 306 $4 190 2 092 1 830 23 620

$1 828 $1 381 $2 570 $3 547 $2 019 $3 067

1 094 1 186 924 $2 663 $1 553 $2 565 $3 673 $2 094 $2 505

8 376 4 167 8 483 7 536 2 810 7 630

$11 289 $6 308 $6 857 864 631 610

$8 976 $5 119 $6 268 928 1 139 328

$3 861 $2 852 $3 552 1 012 1 236 956

$1 509 $1 429 $1 517 141 342 292

$994 $1 008 $1 098 2 160 1 093 l 993

$5 234 $1 659 $1 495

466 936 1 208 5.6 22.5 14.2

$1 619 $1 663 $2 228 $1 407 $1 134 $1 237

7.9 19.1 11.9 3.42 3.00 3.70 260 316 767

2.68 2.72 2.66 100 107 214 87 66 152

466 936 1 208 222 421 386

75.2 84.B 59.6 736 743 648

43.6 61.0 45.4 $776 $995 $931

$1 027 $773 $885 7.7 29.9 18.4

2 328 3 551 5 120 7.4 24.4 16.2

26.6 26.7 13.2 27.6 35.1 14.9 79.0 69.4 68.3 663 867 2 133

63.7 77.9 76.4 688 921 1 173 9.1 33.5 16.2

394 666 430 $12 180 $7 037 $8 716

294 253 743 $98 $64 $72

21.5 17.5 12.5

313 580 695 3.7 13.9 8.2

$1 089 $884 $1 004 83 64 176

638 565 481 37.8 46.4 33.7 $690 $506 $652

1 613 2 320 2 975 5.1 15.3 9.4 417 542 l 142

55.4 70.3 63.5

766 1 329 1 998 9.1 31.9 23.6

$1 504 $1 387 $1 447 148 134 241 837 890 787

49.6 73.1 55,2 $1 321 $1 052 $1 141

3 468 4 987 8 607 10.9 32.8 27.3

1 157 1 328 3 738 63.7 63.0 83.9

Putnam Rolls Randolph Ray Reynalds

l 682 2 148 5 890 4 848 1 723 69 68 164 95 145

212 193 374 236 171 213 103 410 277 250 178 144 477 297 190 175 147 429 280 86 135 150 474 269 160 130 203 479 379 169 120 199 425 436 74 92 148 415 473 121

105 154 370 335 85 73 222 612 607 121 70 254 584 614 77 62 115 522 482 64 19 48 128 63 10 9 - 27 5 -

$4 851 $7 332 $7 325 $8 328 $5 122 $6 270 $8 036 $8 490 $8 905 $5 759

122 102 534 289 127 $2 858 $4 726 $5 517 $5 477 $3 222

2 326 2 701 8 111 6 091 2 066 $3 523 $6 205 $5 526 $7 154 $3 891 $5 107 $6 881 $6 857 $7 602 $5 074

644 553 2 221 1 243 343 $1 402 $1 677 $1 685 $1 743 $1 179 $2 070 $2 391 $2 52B $2 520 $1 636

410 341 1 591 833 216 $1 660 $2 350 $2 201 $2 193 $1 419 $2 009 $2 405 $2 513 $2 635 $1 721

1 682 2 148 5 890 4 848 1 723 I 030 1 523 4 686 3 862 1 218

$4 689 $1 245 $8 001 $8 344 $6 151 292 347 648 577 205

$6 896 $5 076 $6 465 $5 283 $4 853 750 680 833 1 168 250

$3 294 $4 269 $2 923 $3 371 $1 467 495 611 1 710 1 134 462

$1 300 $1 598 $1 691 $1 632 $1 242 141 51 331 242 114

$1 050 ... $1 221 $1 076 $1 145 324 3BB 1 702 1 340 209

$1 360 $1 312 $1 523 $1 380 $1 742

466 380 918 497 555 27.7 17.7 15.6 10.3 32.2

$1 863 $1 7B6 $1 874 $1 662 $1 860 $1 175 $1 092 $1 219 $1 353 $1 363

12.7 7.9 14.6 10.7 B.1 3.40 3.09 3.34 3.44 3.46 220 139 404 253 279

2.86 2.86 3.04 2.88 2.78 72 51 184 79 58 30 21 125 64 40

466 380 918 497 555 247 192 392 269 325

63.4 69.8 73.2 76.2 72.3 374 287 l 234 681 247

58.1 51.9 56.9 54.8 72.0 $873 $967 $993 $895 $676 $852 $794 $788 $838 $1 084 15.2 18. l 18.2 20.0 24.7

1 958 1 463 4 300 2 389 2 170 33.6 19.0 20.1 13.7 35.6 27.5 35.l 32.8 28.8 19.1 29,5 34.8 38.1 34.1 24.4 76.8 83.9 75,7 73.0 63.1 604 381 1 216 700 716 78.0 87.7 65.3 71.3 82.0 507 366 1 427 709 480

43.0 29.4 24.7 18.6 44.3 394 294 882 551 316

$5 325 $8 215 $7 177 $7 259 $7 318 113 72 545 158 164 $54 $55 $48 $69 32.5 18.9 13.5 23.4 28.3

283 265 547 302 359 16.8 12.3 9.3 6.2 20.8

$941 $702 $1 011 $1 155 $1 051 44 41 150 64 43

285 219 851 518 212 44.3 39.6 39.3 41.7 61.8

$618 $517 $593 $595 $774 1 199 930 2 683 1 556 1 381

20.4 12, I 12.5 B.9 22.6 333 191 759 443 450

77.8 83.2 60.6 67.7 77.B

622 480 1 317 731 717 37.0 22.3 22.4 15,l 41.6

$1 543 $1 508 $1 495 $1 570 $1 761 85 59 241 99 78

462 368 1 406 787 262 71.7 66.5 64.9 63.3 76.4

$1 089 $1 006 $1 105 $1 132 $1 446 2 532 1 924 s 968 3 208 2 619

43.1 25.0 27.7 18.3 42.9 767 577 1 880 931 BBB

80.1 87.2 71.9 74.5 79.1

•Excludes inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Forces lfvlng in barracks~ college students in dormitories, and unrelated h1dividuals under 14 years.

Ripley

2 746 210 285 595 330 250 180 200 140 91

120 165

89 79 12 -

$3 858 $5 131

237 $3 025

3 504 $2 990 $4 388

758 $1 513 $1 695

447 $1 530 $1 575

2 746 1 691

$5 095 356

$4 153 386

$1 848 1 019

$1 469 542

$1 078 669

$1 799

999 36.4

$1 918 $1 412

29. 1 3.66 545

2.86 118 92

999 588

55.8 515

67.9 $983 $808 50. l

4 167 42.9 .17.0 19.0 60.3

1 436 74.1 790

42.9 541

$5 622 249 $41

36.B

624 22.7

$1 163 97

356 47.0

$645 2 708

27.B 1 045

72.7

1 375 50.1

$1 754 169 581

76.6 $1 129

5 279 54.3

1 869 75.3

St. Charles St. Clair

22 928 2 268 290 173 373 239 569 297 530 248 666 205 828 148 960 200

1 457 104 1 932 55 2 097 144 4 122 154 4 687 156 3 862 f 11

508 28 47 4

$10 855 $4 863 $11 265 $6 412

1 245 153 $6 149 $4 697 27 433 3 082 $9 909 $3 629

$10 058 $5 280 4 505 814

$2 605 $1 464 $3 917 $2 126

2 645 505 $2 719 $1 742 $2 965 $2 109

22 928 2 268 21 226 1 458

$10 780 $5 900 1 816 413

$7 454 $4 175 1 025 720

$3 945 $2 472 2 520 759

$1 624 $1 387 418 211

$815 $924 6 345 745

$1 176 $1 597

1 130 no 4.9 25.6

$1 766 $1 611 $1 363 $1 206

8.0 21.0 3.40 2.92 646 239

2.62 2.06 338 90 275 47

1 130 580 531 287

81.7 65.9 1 500 512

36.4 62.'I $798 $911

$1 001 $838 7.7 37.7

5 347 2 205 5.8 28.6

23.B 31.7 25.6 35.8 75.6 73.2

1 655 464 58.4 67.5

1 557 519 7.3 37.1

919 364 $13 747 $5 799

638 155 $89 $58 15.3 39.3

667 379 2.9 16.7

$1 234 $963 223 58

1 185 392 28.7 48.2

$758 $574 3 354 1 487

3.6 19.4 956 302

50.8 61.9

1 724 858 7.5 37-8

$1 577 $1 404 414 99

1 758 601 42.6 74.6

$1 269 $1 117 8 033 3 179

8.7 41.5 2 810 752

70.7 78.7

27-480 MISSOURI GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

I I

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Counties

INCOME OF FAMILIES AND UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS

All fomllles --------------------------less than $1,000----------------------------­$1,000 to $1,999 -- -- ---- -- -------- -------- --­$2,000 to $2,999 -------- __ -------- ---- __ ----­$3,000 to $3,999----------------------------­$4,000 to $4,999----------------------------­$5,000 to $5,999----------------------------­$6,000 to $6,999----------------------------­$7,000 to $7,999 -- __ ---- -------- __ ---------- _ $8.000 to $8,999 __ ------ ---- ______ -------- __ _ $9,000 to 59,999-----------------------------$10,000 to $11,999 -- ____ ---- ---- __ ---- ------ _ $12,000 to $14,999---------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 -- ________ ---- __ ---- -------$25,000 to $49,999---------------------------$50,000 ar more---- ____ ---------------------Median income------------------------------Mean income __________ -- -- -- -- ______ -- ____ --Families with female head __ -- -- ____ -----------

Mean income ____ ---- __ ---- ____ ---- _______ _ All families and unrelated individuals -----------­

Median income----------------------------Meon income __________ ------ ______ --------

AU unrelated individuals----------------------­Median income ------------ .. --- .. -----------Mean income ____ ---- __ ------ ________ ---- __

Female unrelo ted individuals ___________________ _ Mean income __________ ---------- -- -- ____ --

Per capita income at persons_ ___________ .. _____ _

lYPE DF INCOME OF FAMILIES All families--------------------------

Wilh wage or salary income-------------------Mean wage or salary income_ _______________ _

With nonfcrm self-employment income ____ -- ---- -Mean nonfarm self-employment income _______ _

With farm self-employment income _____________ _ Mean farm self-employment income-----------

With Social Security income ___________________ _ Mean Social Security income -- ______ -- ------ _

With public: assistance or public welfare income __ _ Mean public assistance or public welfare income_

With other income __ ., __ . ____ -- ____ ---- -- ____ --Mean other income ________________________ _

INCOME LESS lHAN POVERTY LEVEL 1

Families __ .,_-------·-------- ________ ---------Percent of all families __________________ _

Mean fomily income------------------------Mean income deficit _______________________ _ Percent receiving public assistance income _____ _ Mean size of family-----------------------­With related children under 18 years----------

Mean number of related children under 18 yr_ Fomilies with female head------------------­

With related children under 18 years --------family heads ________________ -- __________ ---- _

Civilian mole heads under 65 years ______ -· ___ _ Percent in labor force.--------------------Unrelated lndlvldual1 _________ .. ., _______________ _

Per.c;ent of all unrelated individuals _______ _ Mean income __________________ -- -- -- ---- --Mean income deficit------------------------Percent receiving public assistance income _____ _

Persons __________________ -·---- ____________ _ Pe-rcent of all persons ________ -----------

Percent receiving Social Security income _______ _ Percent 65 years and aver---.----------------

Percent receiving Social Security income _____ _ Related children under 18 years ... ____ -- ---- -- -

Percent living with both parents------------Ha.us111h11lds __________________________ -- _____ _

Percent of all households---------------­In owne-r occupied housing units-------------­

Mean. volue of unit-----------------------In renter occupied housing units ____ -- -- _____ _

Mean gross rent-------------------------Percent locking some or all plumbing facilities __ _

INCOME LESS THAN 75 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL'

Famlllts ________ ---- ______________ ---- ______ _ Percent of all families __________________ _

Meon income deficit-----------------------­Families with female head -------------------Unrelated indlvlduals __________________________ _

Percent of all unrelated individuals~------­Mean income deficit------------------------Persons ____________________________________ _

Percent of all persons __________________ _ Related children under 18 years--------------­

Percent living with both parents------------

INCOME LESS THAN 125 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL'

Fomllies _., ______________________ ------ ______ _ Percent of all families ________________ -- _

Mean income deficit-----------------------­families with female head-------------------Unrelated individuals __________________________ _

Percent of all unrelated individuals -------­Mean income deficit------------------------Persons ________ ---- ____________ ------ ______ _

Percent of all persons ________ -- -- __ ---- -Related children under 18 years._ -- -- -- -- ----­

Percent living with both parents------------

St. Francois

9 578 205 540 877 704 610 635 740 754 744 71 l

I 185 947 771 134

21 $7 634 $8 215

861 $4 356 12 422 $6 062 $6 890

2 844 $1 653 $2 429

2 083 $1 978 $2 361

9 578 7 577

$8 300 862

$1 211 337

$2 951 2 606

$1 771 642

$1 073 2 276

$1 438

1 467 15.3

$2 093 $1 253

21.0 3.67 786

3.17 391 271

l 467 678

60.3 1 616

56.8 $991 $797 22.0

6 994 19.7 28.0 27.l 76.7

2 396 67.2

2 387 24.3

l 564 $6 858

823 $63

23.3

849 8.9

$998 257

1 145 40.3 $577

4 206 ll.8

l 439 61.6

2 164 22.6

$1 559 482

1 959 68.9

$1 068 9 493

26.7 3 311

70.3

Ste. St. Louis Genevieve So line

245 331 3 139 6 313 2 379 59 143 2 769 173 273 3 995 205 539 5 224 211 456 5 678 160 448 7 249 226 558 8 579 306 480

11 647 223 449 14 923 321 541 16 807 305 441 37 268 341 687 47 017 333 582 61 174 233 474 16 165 31 182 4 457 12 60

$12 392 $8 020 $7 578 $14 533 $8 477 $9 066

18 076 214 535 $8 713 $4 530 $6 322

298 581 3 804 9 112 $11 183 $6 838 $5 388 $12 868 $7 423 $7 059 53 250 665 2 799 $3 872 $1 809 $1 776 $5 199 $2 444 $2 533 34 944 415 l 577 $4 343 $1 994 $2 480 $4 046 $2 206 $2 642

245 331 3 139 6 313 225 364 2 487 4 837 $12 874 $8 171 $7 722

25 405 294 874 $10 550 $5 663 $7 117

2 589 488 1 394 $2 442 $4 018 $4 952 38 778 779 l 708 $1 760 $1 611 $1 653

4 539 139 317 $792 $1 088 $918

112 717 801 l 691 $2 819 $1 572 $2 156

8 826 426 867 3.6 13.6 13.7

$1 818 $2 094 $2 050 $1 605 $1 193 $1 005

10.9 12.4 9.2 3.72 3.80 3.37

5 569 204 443 2.84 3.72 2.79

2 965 89 159 2 487 44 118 8 826 426 867 4 095 208 447

80.5 63.5 78.l 13 305 331 967

26.4 49.8 43.4 $857 $928 $1 072 $958 $847 $700

5.7 5.4 20.5 46 098 1 949 3 891

4.9 15.3 17.0 20.6 28.2 29.8 21.9 25.9 31.6 73.9 86.7 79.4

15 945 716 l 197 50.2 79.2 71.2

16 138 409 1 243 5.9 17.9 20.9

10 029 305 729 $16 438 $8 825 $8 532

6 109 104 514 $117 $55 $60

5.7 25.7 24.6

5 919 212 438 2.4 6.8 6.9

$1 319 $1 174 $889 2 215 63 79 9 841 254 626

19.5 38.2 28.l $756 $589 $529

31 865 l 024 2 107 3.4 8.0 9.0

10 902 364 628 44.0 68.7 65.4

12 701 694 1 253 5.2 22.l 19.8

$1 838 $1 410 $1 363 3 750 111 209

16 485 410 1 247 32.7 61.7 56.0

$1 181 $1 083 $934 64 280 3 191 5 549

6.8 25.0 23.7 22 836 l 275 1 728

57.l 84.2 73.8

Schuyler Scotland Scott Shannon

1 376 1 559 8 646 1 988 76 63 193 93 72 167 507 220

213 210 611 239 201 179 697 239 119 138 706 265 120 163 645 205 105 134 786 139 115 60 618 115 114 78 677 102

51 70 569 84 99 110 904 142 57 80 781 72 20 96 746 49 14 11 188 24 - - 18 -

$5 058 $5 138 $1 288 $4 766 $5 817 $6 247 $8 411 $5 826

77 83 947 162 ... $4 593 $3 209

I 753 2 052 10 783 2 533 $3 948 $3 867 $6 192 $4 023 $5 031 $5 425 $7 311 $5 044

377 493 2 137 545 $1 719 $1 646 $1 807 $1 760 $2 161 $2 828 $2 861 $2 194

274 358 l 490 337 $1 926 $2 714 $2 612 $1 701 $1 884 $2 025 $2 383 $1 764

1 376 1 559 8 646 1 988 828 777 7 129 I 471

$5 514 $5 004 $7 657 $5 097 168 252 l 033 365

$3 960 $4 991 $7 113 $5 004 590 723 888 377

$2 816 $4 486 $4 505 $1 608 425 482 l 941 570

$1 456 $1 502 $1 458 $1 356 94 52 l 038 212 ... . .. $1 138 $1 103

299 434 1 798 496 $1 214 $1 310 $1 542 $1 299

244 366 1 392 621 17.7 23.5 16.1 31.2

$1 672 $1 879 $2 140 $2 102 $1 457 $950 $1 427 $1 348

13.5 10.1 36.4 16.4 3.70 3.05 4.06 3.83 122 117 881 358

3.30 3.04 3.34 3.09 6 15 420 67 6 5 341 61

244 366 1 392 621 149 204 619 403

84.6 74.5 73.7 63.5 212 255 1 088 284

56.2 51.7 50.9 52.l $838 $889 $1 030 $797 $906 $868 $754 $996 24.1 18.4 37.0 34.9

1 114 1 373 6 738 2 660 24.l 25.2 20.4 37.0 23.2 34.2 19.0 15.6 30.3 35.0 19.1 16.5 68.9 78.6 74.3 59.3 380 349 2 925 l 039

83.4 88.5 56.5 78.2 274 357 1 866 433

31.5 37.1 21.6 38.0 214 236 929 308

$5 751 $5 814 $7 801 $5 953 60 121 937 125

$56 $52 $52 26.6 38. l 20.2 36.3

158 181 852 369 11.5 11.6 9.9 18.6

$1 260 $866 $1 131 $1 072 3 10 297 56

176 212 724 239 46.7 43.0 33.9 43.9 $614 $560 $586 $689

795 800 4 403 1 593 17.2 14.7 13,3 22.l 302 212 2 056 643

82.5 84.9 54.2 73.l

427 562 1 934 806 31.0 36.0 22.4 40.5

$1 436 $1 191 $1 813 $1 809 51 39 490 87

238 335 1 356 344 63.l 68.0 63.5 63.l

$1 213 $1 064 $1 005 $1 233 1 614 2 120 9 166 3 272

34.9 38.9 27.7 45.5 499 597 3 969 l 337

87.4 92.5 62.0 80.4

iexcludes inmates of institutions1 members of the Armed Forces living in barrocks, college students in dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 14 years.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Shelby Stoddard Stone

2 195 7 117 3 006 75 339 115

161 563 280 214 970 327 201 618 341 198 646 259 195 633 200 207 489 272 190 518 183 170 484 188 97 402 138

155 656 183 113 413 197 163 314 254

56 56 51 - 16 18

$6 258 $5 667 $5 905 $7 689 $6 689 $7 579

135 635 218 $4 640 $4 086 $3 371

3 021 8 989 3 724 $4 750 $4 519 $4 701 $6 228 $5 734 $6 829

826 l 872 718 $1 749 $1 563 $1 808 $2 344 $2 102 $3 687

604 I 273 453 $2 216 $1 966 $3 462 $2 370 $2 003 $2 568

2 195 7 117 3 006 I 348 5 088 I 963

$6 630 $6 096 $6 395 516 961 630

$4 461 $5 795 $5 462 889 1 391 653

$4 180 $3 349 $3 280 692 l 961 895

$1 437 $1 370 $1 468 111 807 260

$1 115 $1 314 $1 131 670 l 422 766

$1 199 $1 842 $3 966

388 1 683 684 17.7 23.6 22.8

$1 767 $1 893 $1 964 $1 068 $1 331 $1 136

9.5 22.4 18.6 3.15 3.67 3.41 174 868 345

2.49 3.01 2.75 49 268 124 39 204 103

388 1 683 684 208 918 340

80.3 61.0 68.2 456 1 168 332

55.2 62.4 46.2 $985 $945 $910 $766 $837 $842 27.0 28.4 14.8

1 677 7 340 2 667 21.5 28.7 26.9 31.6 20.7 24.4 37.l 22.6 24. I 74.5 68.2 80.0 433 2 552 929

69.5 68.l 70.0 478 1 721 481

28.7 29.2 26.5 393 I 147 333

$5 705 $6 676 $9 101 85 574 148 ... $40 $84

34.7 21.4 19.5

213 1 085 427 9.7 15.2 14.2

$930 $1 003 $791 19 192 99

326 857 259 39.5 45.8 36.l

$543 $615 $578 988 4 808 1 720

12.6 18.8 17.4 247 l 766 612

68.4 61.3 60.8

555 2 387 919 25.3 33.5 30.6

$1 373 $1 631 $1 509 59 342 148

514 1 327 434 62.2 70.9 60.4

$1 088 $1 153 $1 041 2 337 9 780 3 486

29.8 38.3 35.2 723 3 460 l 171

71.5 71.0 71.5

MISSOURI 27 - 481

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Table 124. Income and Poverty Status in 1969 for Counties: 1970-Continued [Do ta based on sample, see text. For minfrnum base for derived figures (percent, medion, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties

INCOME OF FAMILIES AND UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS

Alllamllles -------------------------less thon $1,000 __ -- ---- ------ ---------- ---­$1,000 to $1,999----------------------------$2,000 to $2,999 ____ ---- --------------------$3,000 to $3,999----------------------------$4,000 to $4,999 ____ -------------- ----------$5,000 to $5,999----------------------------$6.000 to $6,999 ___________________________ _

$7,000 to $7,999---------------------------­$8,000 to $8,999.---------------------------$9,000 to $9,999 ___________________________ _

$10,000 to $11,999-------------------------­$12,000 to $14,999-------------------------­$15,000 to $24,999-------------------------­$25,000 to $49,999-------------------------­$50,000 or more---------------------------­Median in.come ---- -- -- -- -- ---- __ -- -- -- __ ---Mean income __ ---------- -- ~--- -------------Families with female head-------------------­

Mean income---- -- ---- ------ ---------- --­All families and unrelated individuals ----------­

Medi<Jn income--------------------------­Mean income-------------- -- ---- ------ --­

All unrelated individuals----------------------Medion incoml!' ---------------------------Mean income __________ ------ ____ ------ __ _

Female unrelated individuals_ _________________ _ Mean income -- __ ---- __ ---------- ________ _

Per copito income of persons __ ------ ____ ---- __

TYPE OF INCOME OF FAMILIES All families-------------------------

With wage ar salary income------------------Mean wage or salary income _______________ _

With no.nfarm self-employment income _________ _ Mean nonfarm self·employment income-------

With form self-employment income ____________ _ Mean form self-employment income----------

With Social Security income __________________ _ Mean Social Security income _______________ _

----------------

-

-

--

--With public assistance or public welfare inc:ome __

Mean public ossistance or public welfare income --With other income __ -- -· ______________ -------

Mean other income ______ ------------------

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL' families •. ________________________ -------- __

Percent of oll families ____ -- ______ -- __ --Mean fc:Jmily income-----------------------Mean income deficit ________________ ---- __ _ Percent receiving publk: assistance income. ___ _ Mean size of family----------------------­With related children under 18 years---------

Mean number of related children under 18 yr fomllies with female head ____________ ---- __

With related children under 18 years-------family heads ________ ---- ____ ---· ______ ------

Civilian mole heads under 65 yeors __________ _ Percent in labor force------------·--------Unrelat1uf Individuals _________________________ _

-

--

Percenl af oil unrelated individuals------ --Mean income __ ... -------- ____________ -----Mean income deficit-----------------------Percent receiving public assistance income. ___ _

Persons ____________ ---- ___________________ _ Percent of all persons _________________ _ -Percent receiving Soclal Security income _____ _ --Percent 65 years and over _________________ _

Percent receiving Social Security fncome ____ _ -R•loted children under 18 years _____________ _ -Percent living with both parents ---------- --Households ____________ ---- ____________ ---- --

Percent of all households-------------­In owner occupied housing units-----------­

Mean value of unit---------------------In renter occupied housing units _______ . ___ _

Mean gross renf ----------------------­Percent lacking some or all plumbing facilities_

INCOME LESS THAN 75 PHCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL 1

Fam Illes ________ -- -- -- __ -- -- -- -.. -- __ -- __ -- _

------------

--Percent of all f(lmilies_ ________________ _ ---Me.an incame deficit---------------------­

Families with femole head------------------ -Unrelated indlviduols __________ ---- __________ _ Percent at au unrelGted individuals -- ---­

Meon income deficit----------------------Per31on1 ____________ ---- -- ______ .. _________ _ Percent of alt persons ________________ _

Related children under 18 years. ___________ _ Percent Jivfng with both parents __ --------

INCOME LESS THAN 125 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL'

familtes _________ ,.. ____ ------ __ .. ___ ---- -----Percent of all families_ _______________ _

--------------

------Mean income deficit---------------------­Families with female head----------------­

Unr;fat.ed lndMduols __ ------------------ -----­Percent of ell unrelated individuals------

-----MeGn income deficit,.. ____________________ _ --Persons ______________ ---- __ ---- ______ ------Percent -of all persons __ ---- ________ ----

Related children under 18 yeors-------------­Percent living with both parents-----------

----

Sullivan Taney Texas

2 158 3 792 5 079 88 124 225

158 204 471 287 455 634 188 338 558 195 410 448 253 413 428 171 385 366 115 255 419 89 274 384 83 153 226

171 238 312 122 266 267 192 232 238 28 45 52 18 - 51

$5 644 $5 884 $5 475 $7 683 $7 023 $8 315

177 275 351 $5 106 $5 053 $3 939 2 938 5 445 6 339

$4 274 $4 311 $4 386 $6 184 $5 456 $7 164

780 l 653 l 260 $1 576 $1 277 $1 671 $2 035 $1 861 $2 528

517 997 831 $1 824 $1 78:J $2 283 $2 427 $2 286 $2 430

2 158 3 792 5 079 1 477 2 431 3 636

$5 715 $6 084 $6 340 494 712 763

$5 794 $5 215 $4 965 996 443 998

$3 190 $1 986 $1 674 684 I 355 I 482

$1 414 $1 704 $1 445 205 287 500

$1 077 $1 224 $1 233 752 I 544 1 236

$1 213 $2 971 ... 401 662 1 280 18.6 17.5 25.2

$1 582 $1 927 $1 978 $1 132 $1 138 $1 251

27,2 20.2 17.7 2.93 3.31 3.51 167 351 686

2.48 2.43 2.80 78 100 162 60 68 122

401 662 1 280 195 369 695

68.7 65.9 60.7 463 566 714

59.4 55.9 56.7 $990 $987 $963 $774 $774 $802 30.0 25.8 29.3

1 637 2 760 5 213 22.0 22.5 28.7 31.5 23.8 24.0 36.2 24.6 23.7 64.4 69,4 75.3 414 859 I 914

53.1 78.0 70.3 510 655 879

36.4 23,4 30.3 432 429 559

$5 045 $10 992 $6 545 78 226 320

4ci.4 $63 $47 22.0 19.8

216 330 784 10.0 8.7 15.4

$1 080 $1 120 $990 61 66 123

335 382 545 42.9 37.7 43.3 $538 $600 $542

1 049 1 437 3 230 14.l 11.1 17.8 306 419 I 146

47.1 64.7 67.9

541 960 1 736 25.3 25.3 34.2

$1 437 $1 435 $1 622 85 130 192

546 679 880 70.0 67.0 69,8

$1 061 $1 053 $1 049 2 160 3 699 6 866

29.0 28.6 37.8 531 I 062 2 394

62.5 77.5 72.4

Vernon Warren Washington Wayne Webster

4 879 2 482 3 867 2 404 4 291 215 56 172 176 200 350 91 276 297 363 465 138 494 301 447 418 170 265 308 385 428 135 285 167 361 479 161 392 137 399 356 176 397 152 383 380 199 363 174 351 413 238 353 132 306 281 195 207 96 227 440 333 312 226 344 312 254 172 135 258 270 285 170 89 204

61 46 4 4 46 11 5 5 10 17

$6 237 $8 483 $6 125 $4 719 $5 976 $7 179 $9 140 $6 479 $6 067 $7 028

430 159 379 193 268 $3 898 $4 843 $4 522 $5 934 $3 744

6 871 3 114 4 706 3 073 5 265 $4 686 $7 176 $5 301 $3 611 $4 942 $5 857 $7 889 $5 735 $5 125 $6 062

I 992 632 839 669 974 $1 487 $1 931 $1 498 $1 360 $1 427 $2 617 $2 975 $2 307 $1 742 $1 810

I 546 408 510 397 664 $2 259 $2 394 $1 752 $1 556 $1 673 $2 145 $2 579 $1 784 $1 867 $2 047

4 879 2 482 3 867 2 404 4 291 3 530 1 974 2 880 I 465 3 162

$6 527 $8 463 $6 807 $6 306 $6 231 692 345 369 387 613

$5 493 $5 885 $4 331 $4 713 $4 234 l 178 525 322 264 I 054

$2 879 $2 885 $2 911 $2 536 $2 941 I 492 649 l 102 795 I 145

$1 573 $1 362 $1 488 $1 589 $1 273 303 104 492 425 511

$847 $988 $1 020 $1 113 $1 082 1 591 944 676 368 I 259

$1 377 $1 534 $1 143 $3 034 $2 181

817 241 958 717 907 16.7 9.7 24.8 29.8 21.1

$1 455 $2 008 $2 126 $1 700 $1 792 $1 393 $1 392 $1 313 $1 401 $1 213

13.5 15.4 30.4 26.8 25.9 3.18 3.68 3,86 3.29 3.37 390 122 539 327 375

2.61 3.23 3.07 2.75 3.17 176 54 181 100 109 144 36 153 78 66 817 241 958 717 907 346 97 483 370 472

85.0 ... 53.8 55.1 64.6 960 296 523 457 664

54.6 46.8 62.3 68.3 68.2 $835 $1 084 $897 $868 $954 $926 $650 $872 $929 $828 14.1 15.5 29.6 33.5 37.0

3 559 1 183 4 224 2 813 3 722 20.6 12.S 28. l 33.1 24.0 30.2 31.4 25.3 22.4 23.3 33.0 35.9 20.1 26.3 28.3 80.3 82.6 79.5 56.4 61.0 982 382 1 616 865 I 178 67.0 74.6 68.2 72.0 84.4 976 330 911 764 789

24.6 18.0 31.3 41.6 32.2 580 190 596 476 608

$6 578 $11 213 $6 840 $5 962 $7 401 396 140 315 288 181 $55 $56 $35 $46 $56 25.l 43.3 47.5 36.0 20.2

558 147 597 478 542 11.4 5.9 15.4 19.9 12.6

$1 102 $1 169 $991 $1 115 $992 125 35 118 77 94 732 196 352 364 542

41.6 31.0 42.0 54.4 55.6 $708 $435 $740 $647 $511

2 523 696 2 626 1 845 2 371 14.4 7.4 17.4 21.7 15.3 721 226 1 059 520 730

66.0 66,4 67,0 69.6 78.9

1 275 358 1 361 1 042 1 343 26.1 14.4 35.2 43.3 31,3

$1 512 $1 663 $1 686 $1 624 $1 463 219 59 208 124 145

I 115 354 ' 606 no 744 63.4 56.0 72.2 79.2 76.4

$1 204 $937 $1 176 $1 214 $1 154 5 184 1 672 5 903 3 886 5 364

29.6 17.7 39.2 45.7 34.5 I 555 576 2 455 I 159 l 750

71.4 83.2 76,8 69.9 88.3

1Excludes inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living in barracks, college students in dormitories, and unrelated individuols under 14 years.

Worth

916 16 67

116 93

103 77 33 76 30 60 64 73 49 35 24

$5 818 $8 801

71 ...

1 260 $4 250 $6 903

344 $1 512 $1 848

222 $1 827 $2 610

916 599

$7 725 192

$4 308 395

$4 209 277

$1 590 39 '" 352

$1 329

143 15.6

$2 106 $875

4.2 3,26

57 ...

6 -

143 96 ". 224

65, I $978 $763 30.4 690

20.7 31.3 33.5 75.3 203

100.0 198

31.2 145

$4 503 53

24:2

65 7.1

6 176

51.2 $455

383 1 l.5

76 ...

242 26.4

$1 085 32

270 78.5

$1 044 1 058

31.7 272

96,7

Wright St, Louis City

3 866 149 755 153 5 412 464 6 476 561 8 482 358 9 529 418 9 511 371 10 473 293 10 898 254 11 932 228 11 872 149 10 565 226 17 760 229 17 347 132 16 101 27 2 733

3 664 $4 950 $8 182 $5 956 $9 268

293 31 759 $3 183 $6 027

4 977 235 333 $3 911 $5 998 $5 103 $7 305

1 11 l 85 578 $1 428 $2 634 $2 136 $3 869

796 53 774 $1 988 $3 424 $1 851 $2 772

3 866 149 755 2 583 127 470

$5 630 $8 816 498 9 273

$5 258 $6 432 961 895

$2 510 $2 900 I 222 39 481

$1 291 $1 679 589 14 988

$1 292 $1 053 824 48 165

$1 352 $2 488

1 010 21 476 26.1 14.3

$1 880 $1 968 $1 162 $1 821

27.4 33.7 3.33 4.28 483 15 044 2.69 3.46 113 11 082 70 9 575

1 010 21 476 562 7 161 68.7 68.5 790 32 096 71.1 38.3

$1 034 $886 $715 $929 46.6 17.5

4 156 123 969 30.6 20,3 23.4 19_8 29.2 20.0 59.1 74.7

1 288 50 899 79_9 28.7 959 40 102

39.9 2l.1 680 7 689

$7 108 $11 602 279 32 413 $51 $77 26.3 12.l

618 14 883 16.0 9.9

$889 $1 455 89 B 610

554 23 903 49.9 28.5

$503 $710 2 611 87 648

19.2 14.3 829 37 432 75.5 23.1

1 498 29 890 38,7 20.0

$1 401 $2 119 170 13 827 858 39 G32 77.2 46.6

$1 077 $1 176 s 645 163 186

41.4 26.6 l 725 67 293

81.2 35.3

27 - 482 MISSOURI GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 125. Social Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties: 1970 lData based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

PLACE Of BIRTH

Total population __________________ _

foreign born -----------------------Native -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- _________ _

Born in State of residence----------------­Born in different Slate-------------------­

Northeast -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---North Central __ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- _________ _ South ------ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- _________ _ West-- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- _

Born abroad, at sea, etC-------------------Slole of birth not reporled ________________ _

RESIDENCE IN 1965

Total populatlon, 5 years old and over _ Same house -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- __________ _ Different house in United States -----------­

Some county-------------------------­Different county-----------------------Same State ________________________ ..,_

Different Slole -- __________________ .. _ Northeast ________________________ _ North Central..---- _______________ _

South----------------------------West ________ -------- ____ ... ______ _ Abroad ____ -- -- -- __ ---- ________________ _ Moved, 1965 residence not reported ________ _

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

Total enrolled, 3 to 34 years old _____ _ Nursery school ______ -- ---- _____________ _

Public -- ---------- -------- ---- ------ __ Kindergarten -- _________________________ _

Public---- -- __ ---------- __ ------------Elementary (1to8 yeorsl------------------

Public __ •. -- __ ------------------------High school (1lo4 years)-----------------Public _______________________________ _

College -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- __________ _

Percent enrolled, 3 to 34 Years old ___ _ 3 ond 4 years old _______________________ _

5 ond 6 years old------------------------7 lo 13 yeors old ________________________ _ 14 and 15 yeors old----------------------16 ond 17 years old----------------------18 ond 19 years old----------------------20 and 21 years old----------------------22 lo 24 years old _______________________ _ 25 lo 34 yeors old _______________________ _

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

Male, 25 years old and over ________ _ No school years completed ________________ _ Elementory1 l to 4 years-----------------

5 lo 7 years-----------------8 years---------------------

High school, 1 lo 3 yeors-----------------4 years---------------------College, 1 to 3 years ________________ _ 4 years or more _____________ _

Median school years completed ____ ... ______ _ Percent high school graduates _____________ _

female, 25 years old and ovu ____ ---No school years completed ________________ _ E1ementary1 1 to 4 years-----------------

5 lo 7 years-----------------8 years------ .. --------------

High school, 1 to 3 years-----------------4 years---------------------

College, 1 to 3 years-----------------4 years or more _____________ _

Median school years complcleL ___________ _ Percent high school graduates _____________ _

FAMILIES

Fam Illes ____ .. - ______________ -- -- -With own children under 3 years. ___ -- -- -- --With own children under 6 years ____ -- -- -- --With own children under 12 years __________ _ With own children under 18 years __________ _ With sons/daughters under 25 years -------­With sons/daughters 13 to 19 yeors.--------With sons/daughters 18 to 24 years ________ _

Subfamilies----------------------Number of own children under 18 years _____ _

Husband-wife subfamllles -----------Number of own children under 18 years _____ _

Subfamilies with female head ____ -- --Number of own children under 18 years __ -- --

Persons under 18 years old _________ _ living with both parents __________________ _

Percent of total _______________________ _

CHILDREN EVER BORN

Women, 35 to 44 yr. old, ever married_ Children ever born •• ____ -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- --

Per 1,000 women ever married-----------

Audrain

1 510 4

1 506 1 131

69 2

17 47

3 -

306

1 350 748 504 468 36 15 21 -

21 --

10 88

492 30 20 28 28

287 287 147 147

-59.9 ... ...

99.9 ... ... ... -...

5.9

349 21 39 60 90 63 63 9 4

8.6 21.8

401 5

21 56 81

111 91 25 11

10.0 31.7

399 53

104 156 180 215 82 69

lS 15

--lS 15

632 301

47.6

54 242 ...

Boone Buchanan

4 299 2 441 36 -

4 263 2 441 3 517 1 698

447 503 21 9

111 188 295 306 20 -

4 8 295 232

3 934 2 216 1 709 1 141 1 834 880 1 272 605

562 275 368 30 194 245

6 -110 90 66 115 12 40 28 -

363 195

1 700 648 66 29 49 29 40 68 40 68

999 386 999 383 290 123 290 112 305 42

64.2 52.2 25.6 ... 73.3 86.6 99.9 90.2 66.2 ... 66.0 56.3 66. 1 ... 40.7 ... 21.9 -10.5 -

823 551 41 14 76 47

127 87 140 102 162 104 170 158 48 35 59 4

9.5 9.7 33.7 35.8

997 737 15 5 47 48

201 69 102 131 212 216 316 187

58 25 46 56

10.9 10.6 42. 1 36.4

873 465 128 98 252 173 428 209 549 243 632 279 314 119 195 82

so 43 82 46

10 6 12 -40 37 70 46

1 795 925 914 445

50.9 48.1

237 117 892 482

3 764 4 120

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Butler

2 059 -

2 059 1 003

976 4

47 925

--80

1 882 1 302

484 417 67 17 50 -

34 16 --

96

675 --

26 26

427 427 190 190 32

69.7

60.2 99.9 ... 99.9 ... . ..

--

481 42

151 132 58 48 27 4

19 6.0

10.4

626 76

103 198 98 79 34 14 24

7.3 11.5

435 41 60

102 161 170 108 42

40 70

16 16

24 54

833 418

50.2

81 354 ...

Calloway Cope

Girardeau Coss Chariton

1 852 1 429 446 697 - - 4 -

1 852 1 429 442 697 1 457 998 B6 688

178 318 285 9 9 6 34 -

43 30 73 9 110 274 147 -

16 8 31 -3 - 4 -

214 113 67 -

1 696 1 254 451 651 965 667 88 485 525 518 198 126 267 403 5 106 258 115 193 20 145 50 - 10 113 65 193 10 26 - - -17 21 51 10 38 44 102 -32 - 40 -- - 104 -

206 69 61 40

472 560 237 153 6 10 10 -6 10 10 -

14 26 12 3 14 26 12 3

347 309 134 109 340 300 134 109 87 185 64 41 87 176 64 41 18 30 17 -

53.5 62.2 74.1 46.1 ... ... ... -. .. ... ... . .. 94.8 93.0 99.9 55.3 . .. 99.9 ... . .. ... ... ... ... ... . .. - -... ... . .. -

- - - -3.8 - ... -

666 248 111 176 32 6 - -98 50 5 17

125 51 - 33 169 32 4 56 102 62 16 24 96 27 69 38 26 16 17 -18 4 - 8

8.5 8.5 12.4 8.7 21.0 19.0 77.5 26.1

427 315 86 234 5 8 - -

58 32 - 4 51 62 7 25

101 23 7 64 103 62 18 67 78 120 24 60 17 3 25 4 14 5 5 10

9.0 10.6 ... 10.l 25.5 40.6 ... 31.6

336 243 87 180 37 45 8 20 65 58 39 32

128 126 61 62 172 139 70 74 188 151 70 82 90 80 35 32 39 57 7 8

16 23 3 -29 23 3 -12 6 - -17 6 - -4 17 3 -

12 17 3 -592 683 207 272 343 425 191 165 57.9 62,2 92.3 60.7

SS 67 29 4 195 297 110 16 ... . .. . .. ...

Cloy Cole

871 3 041 - 35

871 3 006 534 1 729 305 1 007

18 15 85 333

177 618 25 41 - 11

32 259

799 2 910 378 1 103 388 1 424 114 254 274 l 170 59 853

215 317 16 6 45 97

133 170 21 44 - 37

33 346

150 1 002 5 35 5 14 - 8 - 8

111 211 111 186 28 178 28 91

6 570

30.6 47.9 ... . .. - . .. ... 99.9 . .. . .. . ..

10.5 60.8 . .. 53.7 - 35.9 - 5.9

192 907 11 10 21 55 46 126 18 120 45 281 36 158 - 63

15 94 9.0 10.5

26.6 34.7

189 445 17 22 - 9

36 30 30 44 54 103 26 52 26 95 - 90

9.6 12.3 27.5 53.3

155 338 29 59 34 103 43 136 56 175 74 192 30 83 26 43

11 13 32 13

2 -8 -9 13

24 13

261 448 111 236

42.5 52.7

15 51 49 152 . .. ...

MISSOURI 27 - 483

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Tobie 125. Social Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties: 1970-Continued [Data based on sample, see text. for minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

PLACE OF lllRTH

Total populatfon ______ ------ ____ ---For41lg11 horn .. ----------------------Native---- __ ........ ________ ---- __ ----

Born in Sto1e of residence----------------­Born in different State -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- __ --

Northeast .. ______ ---------- ____ -------North C•ntraL ___ ·--- ______ -- -- ---- __ --South -- -- -- -- -- ------ ------ ---- -- -·-­West __ -- -- -- ·- -- ------------ -- ---- ---Born obrood, 01 sea, etc __________________ _

State of birth not reported __ .... __ .... -- ---- ---

RESIDENCE IN 1965

Total population, S years aid and aver -Same house- -- -- __ .... ---- -- .... ______ ---- .... -Different hou .. in United States ---------·-

Some county ____ ................ ____ .... _______ _

Different county ----------------------Same State ____ -------- __ -- -- ______ _ Different State __ ---- -- __ ---- _______ _

Northeast ____ ---- __________ ---- --North Central __________ -- -- -- -- -·-South __________________________ •

West.. -- -- -- ---- -- -· -- -- -- -- -- --Abroad __ ---- -- -- __ -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- --Moved, 1965 residence not reported __ ---- __

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

Total tnrolled, 3 to 34 ytars old ____ _

Nursery school-------------------------Public __ -- ____________________ -- -- __ -Kindergarten ________ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -

Public __ -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -Elementary (1 to 8 yeorsl------·----------

Public -- -- -- ---------- -- -------------High school (I to 4 years)--------------·-Public ________________________ ---- __ _

College -- -- -- ---- ------ ---- -·-- -- ------Percut enrolled, 3 to 34 yean olL __

3 and 4 years old-----------------------5 and 6 years old-----------------------7 lo l3years old _______________________ _

14 and 15 years old---------------------16 and 17 years old----------------·---­lB and t9 years old---------------------20 and 21 years old---------------------22 to 24 years old ••• --------------------25 to 34 years old ••• --------------------

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

Male, 25 )IHFS old and over __ ---- __ No school years completed _______________ _ Erementary: 1to4 yeors ----------------5 to 7 years _______________ _

8 yeors--------------------High school, I to 3 years----------------

4 years--------------------College, 1to3 years_ ______________ _ 4 years or more ____________ _

Median school years completed ______ ---- __ Percent high school graduates ____________ _

Female, 25 yeor:s old and over -- ___ _ No school years completed _______________ _ Elementaryi 1 to 4 years----------------

5 to 7 years---------------· B years-------------------·

High school, I to 3 years------------·--· 4 years--------------------

College, l to 3 years---------------· 4 years or more ____________ ,.

Median school years completed------------Percent high school graduates ____________ _

FAMILIES

fa111Ue1 ___ .,. ___________________ _

With own chfldren under 3 years __ .. _______ .. With own children under 6 years __________ _ With own children under 12 years _________ _ With own children under 18 years _________ _ With sons/daughters under 25 years·-----· With sons/daughters 13 to 19 years _______ _ With sons/daughters 18 to 24 years _______ _

SobfamUles -----------·--·-----· Number of own children under 18 years ____ _

Husltand-wlfe- subf.amllles ----------Number of own children under lB years ____ _

Swbfamlll" wtth female head·------

--------

--

------

--

-----------------. ---

----

------

Number of own children under 18 years ____ _ -P1rsan1vndtr18 years old ________ _

Living with both porents-----------------­Percent of toto1-----------------------

CHILDREN EVER BORN

Wamen, 35 •o 44 yr. otd, ever married Children ever born ______________________ _

Per 1,000 women ever married----------

--

.

.

.

Cooper

1 085 -1 085

949 72 -4

68 --

64

1 013 518 487 209 278 251

27 -

11 8 8 -8

338 --6 6

222 208 110 110

-52.7

-... 84.2 77.3 43.3 -·--

--

218 10 30 50 28 52 43 -5

8.7 22.0

254 -

24 49 73 45 53 10 -

8.7 24.8

203 28 50 90

100 )00 60 28

2 2

--2 2

539 168

31.2

24 164 ...

Dunklin Franklin

1 570 540 - -

1 570 540 743 488 735 47 - -

20 6 703 41

12 -- -92 5

1 387 456 553 258 676 183 456 102 220 81 115 69 105 12

- -49 -56 12 - -- -

158 15

671 110 4 -4 -so 3

so 3 444 86 444 86 173 21 173 21 - -

65.5 37,0 -

66,7 ... 99.9 14.5 ... ... ... ... ... -... -... -

- -

252 147 32 14 85 27 58 30 30 45 17 15 20 7 10 5 - 4

5.4 8.1 11.9 10.9

369 134 10 4 79 15

104 23 41 42 84 21 45 24 6 5 - -

7.8 8.6 13.8 21.6

337 120 77 16

135 34 180 47 218 51 231 51 139 29 38 5

13 4 16 20

- 4 - 20

13 -16 -

817 238 449 216

55.0 90.8

30 20 200 55 ... ...

Greene Howard Jackson Jasper Jefferson

2 432 998 112 852 945 845 s - 176 6 -

2 427 998 112 676 939 845 1 622 907 53 719 526 646

706 49 37 470 369 151 27 5 335 5 -86 17 9 550 55 23

566 27 26 923 299 109 27 - 662 10 19 4 - 324 - -

95 42 21 163 42 48

2 137 900 101 096 857 781 B82 675 50 081 512 4SB

1 037 213 35 353 275 295 580 196 28 154 216 174 457 17 7 199 59 121 166 10 1 383 19 105 291 7 5 816 40 16

19 7 135 - -41 - 1 964 - 4

166 - 3 002 40 -65 - 715 - 12 18 - 375 6 -

200 12 15 287 64 28

709 314 36 535 316 302 12 17 528 24 -12 17 253 - -51 9 2 134 11 16 51 9 2 044 6 16

438 173 23 710 151 204 429 173 22 764 151 204 130 108 B 752 82 64 116 108 8 372 82 59 78 7 1 411 48 18

54.1 55.2 55.9 67.5 63.7 12.5 ... 10.4 ... -80.0 ... 79.3 ... ... 99.9 93.4 96.0 84.3 99.9 94.4 ... 92.7 ... ... 49.6 ... 84.8 ... . .. . .. ... 44.2 . .. ... ... ·-- 12.0 - ... 22.1 - 7.9 - ... 6.9 - 4.0 ... ...

613 188 24 346 212 196 13 19 499 5 16 29 45 1 903 10 19

108 . 20 3 549 18 35 71 13 3 042 37 46

162 41 6 07B 63 29 155 38 6 366 61 21 56 12 1 930 18 17 19 - 979 - 13

10.6 8.8 10.6 10.7 8.6 37.5 26.6 38.1 37.3 26.0

607 270 29 491 308 200 3 23 424 - -

48 26 1 365 24 16 BB 38 3 811 40 28 68 39 3 308 61 16

116 63 8 522 64 71 217 59 8 081 73 54

40 15 2 435 41 12 27 7 1 545 5 3

11.5 9.4 11.1 10.4 10.7 46.8 30.0 40.9 38.6 34.5

507 175 24 695 211 178 99 39 4 083 41 14

163 73 7 331 55 33 235 89 12 173 BB 68 305 113 14 767 101 92 312 113 15 953 113 107 150 66 7 651 58 64

29 29 3 767 24 41 11 11 1 413 - 22 7 17 2 046 - 34 4 - 339 - 2 - - 314 - 2 7 11 993 - 17 7 17 1 622 - 29

937 425 47 813 360 334 547 207 27 589 195 152

58.4 48.7 57.7 54.2 45.5

110 26 6 683 48 49 497 129 24 780 242 274

4 518 . .. 3 708 ... ...

Johnson Lafayette

l 358 881 - -

1 358 881 624 799 629 68

43 -159 26 363 39 44 3 32 -73 14

1 243 778 357 626 676 129 74 59

602 70 207 34 395 36 48 -

101 5 200 31 46 -91 -

119 23

546 263 - -- -

29 19 29 19

220 177 220 177

BJ 57 73 57

214 10

56.6 55.5 - -... ...

99.9 81.1 ... . .. ... 57.9 ... 66.3 ... 23.1 -9.7 ...

238 162 - 14

14 22 22 14 21 20 41 30 99 42 36 10

5 10 12.2 10.l 58.8 38.3

250 246 - 4

14 21 40 14 19 48 85 52 43 96 36 3 13 8

10.8 11.1 36.8 43.5

266 173 66 32 92 52

139 96 165 104 176 104 78 65 20 31

5 12 5 6

- 6 - -5 6 5 6

457 403 276 244

60.4 60.5

59 45 208 249 . .. ·-·

27-484 MISSOURI GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

I: .. I. i1 i

I I

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Table 125. Social Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties: 1970-Continued {Dato bosed on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

PLACE OF BIRTH

Total population __________ -- ---- __ _ forei11n born -----------------------Native ________________ -- -- ____ ,._ --

Born in State of residence----------------­Born in different State -- -- -- -- -- -- ------ __ Northeast ____________________________ _

North Central _________________________ _ Sou th -- -- __ ---- ---- _________________ _ West ________________________________ _

Born abroad, at sea, etc __________________ _

State of birth not reported---- -- -- ------ __ _

RESIDENCE IN 1965

Total population, 5 years old and over _ Some house __ ---- ______________________ _

Different house in United States -----------­Some county-------------------------­Different county -----------------------

Same State __________ _, ____ ----------Different State ____________ -- -- ______ _

Northeast ____ ---- ______ -- -- ____ -- -North Central __ -- _________________ _ South ______ ---- _________________ _ West ____________________________ _

Abroad ____________ ---- ________________ _ Moved, 1965 residence not reported ________ _

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

Total enrolled, 3 to 34 years old _____ _

Nursery school--------------------------Public __________ ---- _________________ _

Kindergarten ___________________________ _ Public _______________________________ _

Elementary (1to8 years) _________________ _ Public -- -- ___________________________ _

High school (1to4 years)-----------------Public _______________________________ _ College ____________ ---- ________________ _

Percent enrolled, 3 to 34 years old ___ _ 3 <1nd 4 years old------------------------5 and 6 years old------------------------?ta 13 years aid ________________________ _

14 and 15 years old ----------------------16 and 17 years old----------------------18 and 19 years old----------------------20 and 21 years aid----------------------22 to 24 years ald-------------------··----25 to 34 years old _______________________ _

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

Male, 25 years old and over ________ _ No school years completed ________________ _ Elementary~ l to 4 years-----------------5 ta 7 years ________________ _

8 years------------ __ ---- __ _ High school, 1 to 3 years-----------------

4 years---- __ ---------------College, 1to3 years---------·--·----

4 years or more .... -- -- __ ------Median school years completed ____________ _ Percent high school graduates ______ -·· _____ _

female, 25 years old and over ______ _ No school years completed ________________ _ Elementary: l to 4 years-----------------

5 ta 7 years-----------------8 years---------------------

High school. 1 ta 3 years-----------------4 years ____________________ _

College, 1 to 3 years-----------------4 years or more _____________ _

Median school years completed ____________ ... Percent high school graduates _____________ _

FAMILIES

Families __ ...... __ ---- ______ ---- ____ _ With own children under 3 years ___________ _ With own children under 6 years __ ---- _____ _ With own children under 12 years __________ _ With awn children under 18 years __________ _ With sons/daughters under 25 years ___ ,. ___ _ Wilh sons/daughters 13 to 19 years •• ______ _ With sans/daughters 18 to 24 years. _______ _

Subfamltles ----------------------Number of awn children under 18 years _____ _

Husband.wife subfamllles -----------Number of own children under 18 years _____ _

Subfamllles with female head--------Number of own children under 18 years _____ _

Parsons under 18 years old _________ _ living with both parents ________ -------- __ _

Percent of total------------------------

CHILDREN EVER BORN

Women, 35 to 44 yr. old, ever married_ Children ever born-----------------------­

Per 1,000 women ever morrled -----------

Lewis

469

-469 410

53 -

34 19 --6

432 413

19 -

19 -

19 -

19 ----

238 --

15 15

152 152 44 44 27

83.2 ... 99.9 ... ... ... ...

--

105 6

20 26 23 24 6 --

8,0 5.7

98 6 5

30 12 34 11 --...

...

83 12 25 43 43 43 35 17

8 16

--8

16

213 102

47.9

21 164 ...

Lincoln

61'1 -

611 537

62 --

55 7 -

12

565 327 215 137

78 70 8 -8 ---

23

220 --6 6

142 142 67 67

5

72.4 -...

99.9 ... . .. ...

---

137 6 3

21 60 17 30 --

8.6 21.9

160 12 6

22 21 67 23

9 -

9.9 20.0

135 3

25 41 57 82 73 62

16 36

11 31

--

252 128

50.8

37 163 ...

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Morion

1 374 -1 374 1 155

147 -

95 31 21 -

72

1 284 779 425 339 86 35 51 26 15 4 6 -

80

443 13 7

24 24

293 287 82 82 31

63.8 ... ... 79.9 ... ... ... ... ... ...

302 23 21 65 64 61 52 11 5

8.7 22.5

401 4

20 68 79 91 92 31 16

10.0 34.7

304 31 56

116 154 166 100

47

------

542 210

38.7

82 241 .. .

Mississippi Monroe Montgomery New Madrid Pemiscot

3 507 414 336 4 473 7 203 10 - - - -

3 497 414 336 4 473 7 203 2 451 395 250 2 733 3 404

799 9 14 1 561 3 279 4 - - 26 -

80 9 - 50 105 715 - 14 1 480 3 119 - - - 5 55

13 - - - -234 10 72 179 520

3 070 372 250 3 810 6 299 I 905 225 159 1 985 2 764

915 108 83 1 645 2 894 827 98 83 1 269 1 990 88 10 - 376 904

9 10 - 176 626 79 - - 200 278 - - - - 9

55 - - 89 27 24 - - 111 242 - - - - -- - - - -

250 39 8 180 641

1 424 101 65 1 738 2 515 45 - - 127 91 33 - - 127 91

132 19 10 86 92 126 19 10 82 92 ll76 52 39 1 106 1 723 876 52 39 1 106 1 701 345 30 16 412 604 338 JO 16 412 590

26 - - 7 5

68.2 51.3 45.5 63.9 61.6 19.6 - - 27.7 15.6 68.0 ... .. . 94.5 69.0 99.7 ... ... 93.8 94.l 79.2 ... .. . 89.4 89.B 97.9 ... . .. 82.0 70.2 79.8 ... - 53.0 42.1 ... .. . - ... -. .. - - 7.2 -. 4.1 - - 2.9 1.0

597 113 101 765 1 261 38 10 20 115 183

170 - 12 267 494 223 32 32 170 278

78 26 7 111 128 4B 26 9 60 119 35 19 15 42 29

5 - - - -- - 6 - 30 6.1 8.6 7.1 5.0 4.6 6.7 16.8 20.8 5.5 4.7

794 107 107 968 1 700 33 6 14 87 160

165 5 14 230 351 250 21 16 281 504 114 41 19 150 249 118 15 32 179 299

61 15 5 27 54 23 4 - 9 18 30 - 7 5 65

7.5 8.5 8.5 6.9 6.9 14.4 17.8 11.2 4.2 8.1

656 90 61 827 1 445 136 13 13 240 218 232 17 21 313 381 315 34 28 447 609 402 34 28 499 777 445 34 28 527 833 305 13 7 282 554 135 9 7 151 260

26 12 - 51 138 57 12 - 91 207

- - - - 27 - - - - 20

26 12 - 51 111 57 12 - 91 187

1 845 149 103 2 350 3 638 1 090 55 BB 1 262 1 574

59. l 36.9 85.4 53.7 43.3

161 17 7 138 321 1 119 95 70 965 2 076 6 950 ... .. . 6 993 6 467

Pettis Pike

1 436 1 189 - 13 1 436 1 176 1 250 1 004

86 103 - -

31 49 49 54

6 -12 17 88 52

1 332 1 069 871 602 449 405 387 267 62 138 10 52 52 86 - -

41 82 11 4 - -- 5

12 57

371 259 - 15 - 9 - 26 - 26

262 167 262 167 97 51 97 51 12 -

51.7 48.8 - ... ... ...

75.3 76.0 ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. ... -- -- -

327 333 37 -22 25 55 106 49 B5 63 59 78 54

6 -17 4

9.0 8.4 30.9 17.4

438 365 10 9 33 21 71 60 68 104 92 86

119 59 29 21 16 5

10.2 8.9 37.4 23.3

296 308 26 39 65 72 94 106

118 132 127 150 67 68 46 46

25 15 27 12

5 3 - -

20 8 27 8

559 414 231 288

41.3 69.6

81 36 467 175 ... .. .

MISSOURI 27.-485

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Table 125. Social Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties: 1970-Continued [Doto hosed on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) -ond meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

PLACE OF BIRTH

Total populatlan __ ---- ---- ______ ---For1l9n born -----------------------Natl~• -- -- -- -------- -- -- -- -- -- -- -

Born in State of residence __ .... -- -- -- ____ --Born in different Stote ______ -- ____ ---- ---

Northeast -- -- -- -- -------- -- -- -- -- -- --North Central __ -- -- ______ ---- ---- -- ---South ______ -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- ---West ______ ---------- -- -- ------------

Born ob rood, at sea, etc ____ -- -- -- -- -- -- --Sfate of birth not reported _______________ _

RESIDENCE IN 1965

Total population, S years old and ov11r St1me house ________ ---- ____ ---- __ ---- __ Different house in United States __ .;. _______ _

Some county------------------------­Different county -- ---- ---- ---- -- -- -- --

Some S1ote.. ------ ---- ---- ____ -- __ _ Different State __ ---- ____ ---- _______ _

Norlheast ____ ---- ____ ---- _______ _ North Centro I. ___________________ _ South-----------------.---------West__ __ -- -- ---- __ -- ---- ______ --

Abroad ____________ ---- ____ ---- _______ _ Moved, 1965 residence not reported _______ _

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

Total enralled, 3 to 34 years old ____ _ Nursery school-------------------------Public ______________________________ _ Kindergarteri ________ ---- ______________ _

Public ______________________________ _ Elementary (1 to 8 years) ________________ _

Public __________ ------------ ________ _ High school (1lo4 years)----------------Public ______________________________ _ College _______________________________ _

Percent enrolled, 3 to 34 years aid __ _ 3 and 4 years old-----------------------5 ond 6 years old-----------------------7 to 13 years old. ______________________ _

14 ond 15 years old---------------------16 ond 17 years old---------------------18 ond 19 years old---------------------20 ond 21 years old---------------------22 to 24 years old ___________________ ---25 lo 34 years old ______________________ _

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

Mole, 2S years otd and ovar _______ _ No school years completed _______________ _ Elementary: 1to4 years ______________ ,..

5 to 7 years _______________ _ 8 years ___________________ _

High school, I to 3 years_ ______________ _

4 years--------------------College, I to 3 years----------------

4 years or more------------­Median school yeors completed-- .. - __ ---- __ Percent high school graduates ____________ _

Female, 25 years old at1d over------No school years completed _______________ _ Elementary, I to 4 years----------------

5 to 7 years----------------8 years ___________________ _

High school, I to 3 years----------------4 years ___________________ _

College, 1 to 3 years----------------4 years or more-------------

Median school years completecJ ___________ _ Percent high school graduates __ ---- ______ _

FAMILIES

Fomllles -------- --- .. ---- __ -- ----

--

----

--

---

---

-

-------

-------

-

-With own children under 3 years _________ _ --With own children under 6 years __________ _ WHti own chijdren under 12 years ________ _ ---Wflh own children under 18 years _________ _ With sons/daughters under 25 years _____ _ With sons/daughters 13 to 19 years _______ _ With sons/doughters 18 to 24 years _______ _

-----

Subfomllles ---------------------Nomber of own children under 18 years ____ _

Hu1bctnd-wlfe subfamilies ----------Number of own children under 18 years ____ _

Su~fomlllt1 wllh female head-------Number of own children under 18 years ____ _

Persons under 1.8 years old ________ _ living with both parents _________________ _

Percent of total ____ -- __ ---- -- ________ _

CHILDREN EVER BORN

Women, 35 to 44 yr. old, ever married Children ever born----------------------­

Per 1,000 women eve-r married----------

---

--

---

Pulaski Randolph

4 107 1 404 38 6

4 069 1 398 610 1 188

3 014 153 146 -539 56

2 203 92 126 5 127 -318 57

3 769 1 310 87 620

2 586 631 248 247

2 338 384 327 33B

2 011 46 115 -538 3

1 106 37 252 6 491 14 605 45

789 297 5 -5 -

35 31 31 31

501 179 501 179 226 72 226 66 22 15

23.5 34.9 - ...

67.8 ... 99.9 88.6 99.9 ... 40.0 ...

7.3 ... 1.0 -5.7 -- 3.3

681 431 - 6

21 36 21 62 22 88

138 140 411 72 35 17 33 10

12.3 9.5 70.3 23.0

384 314 - 17 9 13

17 60 12 32

134 66 175 102 23 20 14 4

12.1 10.6 55.2 40.1

623 232 206 30 284 75 410 116 447 125 457 135 156 55 46 32

9 23 18 63

- 4 - 8

9 10 18 42

1 167 409 943 212

80.8 51.8

167 52 576 209

3 449 ...

St. Charles St. louis So line Scott Stoddard

1 163 45 579 1 258 2 777 1 069 - 128 - 3 -

1 163 45 451 1 258 2 774 1 069 941 27 847 1 120 I 370 585 207 14 042 82 1 238 437

14 238 7 - 6 56 1 694 18 112 24

125 11 875 33 1 112 407 12 235 24 14 -5 206 4 - -

10 3 356 52 166 47

1 052 40 501 I 166 2 426 946 552 13 232 715 I 417 218 491 22 059 367 910 650 348 5 538 337 706 452 143 16 521 30 204 198 100 13 881 15 143 78

43 2 640 15 61 120 8 321 9 - 15 8 780 - 18 8

20 l 259 6 43 97 7 280 - - -9 245 11 - -- 4 965 73 99 78

327 16 597 294 1 280 561 12 455 - 49 14 - 218 - 49 14 21 1 004 - 92 39 21 932 - 92 35

211 10 670 168 814 349 211 9 852 168 814 349

59 3 324 86 319 159 59 3 079 86 319 159 24 I 144 40 6 -

49,8 58.1 54.2 73.6 77.8 - 16.0 - 27.6 ... ... 75.2 - 81.4 ... 86.2 98.2 85.6 99.4 99.9 ... 98.6 ... 99.9 ... . .. 86.2 ... 84.7 99.9 ... 59.5 ... ... ... ... 24.5 ... - ... - 8.5 ... - -- 7.9 - 5.5 -

294 9 624 328 425 173 16 221 5 29 20 43 618 57 87 47 71 1 155 54 142 56 64 1 223 108 66 22 36 2 373 54 65 26 41 2 279 45 25 2 18 993 5 5 -5 762 - 6 -

8.3 11.0 8.4 6.8 5.7 21.8 41.9 15.2 8.5 1.2

295 10 979 433 616 162 25 135 17 28 3 20 543 15 95 33 49 1 236 83 218 57 54 1 311 124 113 31 58 2 952 120 99 25 59 2 BBQ 49 46 10 20 I 086 12 6 3 10 836 13 11 -

9.0 11.3 8.8 7.6 7.6 30.2 43.7 17.1 10.2 8.0

226 10 178 276 463 171 32 I 815 39 85 53 62 3 373 48 154 79

102 5 512 93 246 103 115 6 769 118 300 122 122 7 308 148 314 133 43 3 272 62 199 84 29 I 722 49 84 44 16 605 - 4 4

6 907 - 12 4 16 132 - - -6 114 - - -- 452 - 4 4 - 745 - 12 4

450 20 635 352 1 569 637 295 13 606 115 763 293

65.6 65.9 32.7 48.6 46.0

30 2 585 58 114 49 209 8 896 154 852 498 ... 3 441 ... 7 474 ...

Warren St. Louis City

414 254 268 - 293

414 253 975 352 147 491

50 80 192 5 680 4 5 413

36 73 379 5 720 - 292

12 26 000

360 227 904 153 108 424 207 93 370 141 BO 053 66 13 317 66 4 469 - 8 848 - 347 - 2 053 - 5 820 - 628 - 502 - 25 608

136 82 827 - 1 589 - 940 5 5 165 5 4 904

78 54 789 78 51 507 47 17 538 47 16 347 6 3 746

56.2 56.3 .. . 12.I .. . 77.7 ... 96.4 .. . 95.3 ... 83.0 .. . 47.9

- 17-1 - 8.7 - 4.9

85 52 405 5 1 354 9 5 757

25 9 426 22 7 478 15 13 192 9 10 333 - 3 172 - 1 693 ... 9.5

... 29.0

101 67 784 - l 238 4 5 062

11 11 830 24 9 699 25 18 131 33 14 692 4 4 477 - 2 655

10.4 10.0 36.6 32.2

89 55 067 19 B 967 38 16 150 55 25 924 65 32 341 70 35 431 44 18 038 28 9 726

2 4 188 6 5 844

- 1 029 - 923

2 2 851 6 4 466

181 106 341 150 53 115

82.9 49.9

20 13 930 74 54 036 ... 3 879

27 - 486 MISSOURI GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 126. Employment Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties: 1970 (Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent1 median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see textl

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

EMPLOYMENT STATUS Male, 16 yean old and aver _________ _

labor force-------------------------------Percent of total-------------------­

Civilian labor force----------------------Em ployed __ -- __ -- -- _________________ _

Unemployed __ -- -------- -- ---- ---- ___ _ Percent of civilian lobar force ________ _

Nat Jn labor farce------------------------tnm-0te of institution ____________________ _

Enrolled in school----------------------Other, Under 65 years _________________ _

65 years and over _______________ _

Female, 16 years old ond aver--------Lobor force ________ ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- _____ _

Percent of total ____________________ _ Civilian l<1bor force ---- __________ ---- ----

Employed ______ ---- ____ ---- ------ ___ _ Unemployed ____ ---- __________ ---- ___ _

Percent of civilian labor force---------Not in lobar force-------------------------

Inmate of institution ____________ ---- ____ _ Enrolled in school---------------------- -Other, Under 65 years _________________ _

65 years cind aver---------------­

Male, 16 ta 21 years old-----------­Nol enrolted in schoo1----------------------

Nat high school graduate ________________ _ Unemployed or not in labor force ---- ___ _

MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN

Women, 16 years old and over----------------Wilh own children under 6 years __________ _

In labor force------------------------ -WHh own children 6 to 17 years only _____ _ -In labor force ________________________ _

Married women, husband present-------------­In labor force-------------------------

With own children under 6 years __________ _ In labor force ________________________ _

With own children 6 to 17 years only ______ _ In labor force------------------------

PERCENT IN LABOR FORCE Ma\e, 14 and 15 years_ _________________ _

16 and 17 years __________________ _ 18 and 19 years _________________ _ -20 and 21 years _________________ _ -22 ta 24 years--------------------25 lo 34 years--------------------35 la 44 years--------------------45 la 64 years-----------··-----··--65 years and over-----------··-----

Female, 14 and 15 years __________________ _ 16 ond 17 years __________________ _ 18 ond 19 years_ _________________ _ 20 ond 21 years __________________ _

22 la 24 years--------------------25 to 34 years--------------------35 to 44 years--------------------45 to 64 years--------------------65 years and over-----------------

WORKERS IN 1969 BY WEEKS WORKED Male, 16 years old and over _________________ _

50 ta 52 weeks.------------------------27 lo 49 weeks-------------------------26 weeks or less------------------------

Female, 16 years old and over----------------50 to 52 weeks-------------------------27 to 49 weeks-------------------------26 weeks or less------------------------

CLASS OF WORKER, 16 YEARS OLD AND OVER Male employed ___________________________ _

Private wage or salary workers----------­Government workers--------------------

Local government workers _____________ _ Self·emplayed workers __________ -- -- ____ _ Unpaid family workers _________________ ._

Female employed __________________________ _ Private wage or salary workers ___ . ______ _ Government workers--------------------

Local government workers _____________ _ Self-employed workers __ ---- ____________ _ Unpaid family workers ____ -- -- -- -- -- -- ---

Male emploved, In agriculture-----------------Woge or salary workers _________________ _ Self-employed workers ________ ------ ____ _ Unpaid family workers __________ ---- __ ---

Female employed, In agriculture _______________ _ Wage or salary workers ______ ------ _____ _ Self-employed workers-------------------Unpoid family workers __________________ _

LABOR MOBILITY FOR MALES 1

Male, 30 to 49 years old in 1970 _____________ _ Nonworker in 1965, nonworker In 1970 ----­Nonworker in 1965, worker in 1970 -------­Worker in 1965, nonwarker in 1970 --------

Audrain

429 256

60.1 258 250

6 3.1 171

5 34 42 90

505 255

50.5 255 228

27 10.6 250

-25

157 68

69 35 13

B

505 106 66 64 46

237 105 54 39 39 23

... -... ...

... ... 82.l 13.5

... ... ... ... ... ... 46.5 ...

258 167 57 14

257 105 62 70

250 222

11 4

17 -

228 180

48 25 --5 -5 -----

95 5

15 5

Boone Buchanon

1 233 729 879 417

71.3 57.2 875 417 828 398

47 19 5.4 4.6 354 312

23 60 161 75

91 41 79 116

l 459 899 898 375

61.5 41.7 898 375 624 360

74 15 8.2 4.0 561 524

7 86 144 47 267 210 143 179

352 147 137 62

57 26 23 20

1 459 899 277 204 206 115 275 85 216 48 543 305 374 135 139 111 93 45

175 57 140 38

... -... 62.5 ... ... ... ... ... 91.1 86.1 90.5 92.1 83.5 72.7 32.2 16.1

4.6 . .. ... 66.0 ... 59.2 ... 68.5 ... 78.3 54.4 82.7 60.5 60.9 50.0 17.1 13.8

961 472 512 293 280 96 169 83 970 460 358 288 367 64 245 108

828 398 382 343 424 43 128 16

15 12 7 -

824 360 469 285 350 69

90 8 5 6 - -

19 -12 -- -7 -6 -6 -- -- -

387 218 25 36 47 23 13 4

11he concept "worker" includes the employed plus members of the Armed Forces.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Cape Butler Calloway Girardeau Cass Chariton

570 775 348 147 196 206 323 171 140 106

36.1 41.7 49.1 95.2 55.1 206 323 171 29 108 184 319 162 29 103 22 4 9 - 5

10.7 1.2 5.3 - 4.6 364 452 177 7 68

- 256 19 - -75 20 45 7 10 65 45 58 - 30

224 131 55 - 48

770 531 458 99 265 208 221 264 54 135

27.0 41.6 57.6 ... 50.9 206 221 264 54 135 181 221 243 54 120 27 - 21 - 15

13.0 - a.a - 11.1 562 310 194 45 130

5 75 - - 10 93 23 34 - 13

258 102 103 41 50 206 110 57 4 57

85 69 83 16 20 5 39 33 5 10 - 25 25 - 10 - 19 18 - 10

770 531 458 99 265 77 67 92 32 26 36 49 67 16 17

105 107 92 27 38 42 86 52 19 20

317 233 212 76 122 101 124 127 47 71 39 55 69 32 19 17 37 51 16 10 69 81 51 21 25 26 60 25 13 20

- ... - - -- - ... - -... ... ... ... -- ... .. . ... -... . .. ... .. . -... 39.8 . .. ... . .. ... 46.7 ... ... ...

67.5 56.5 ... ... .. . 3.4 16.7 ... - -- ... - - -. .. - - - . .. ... ... .. . - -... ... ... .. . -... - ... - .. .

... ... ... . .. ... ... ... ... ... .. . 37.6 56.1 66.7 ... ... 2.6 7.7 . .. - ...

275 371 214 138 133 109 251 102 125 83 83 58 57 6 14 83 62 55 7 36

247 246 306 60 172 87 129 101 26 85 70 68 107 16 35 90 49 98 18 52

184 319 162 29 103 112 252 134 17 89 49 56 16 12 -30 - 7 - -23 11 12 - 14 - - - - -

181 221 243 54 120 135 145 206 36 116

41 76 37 18 4 26 5 12 - 4 - - - - -5 - - - -

17 20 9 - 33 - 14 9 - 33

17 6 - - -- - - - -- - - - -- - - - -- - - - -- - - - -

99 252 68 80 28 13 114 6 - 7 4 21 7 15 -7 41 4 - -

Clay Cole

209 1 821 106 476

50,7 26.1 106 476 106 459 - 17 - 3.6

103 1 345 22 1 062

8 217 12 11 61 35

471 861 130 425

27.6 49.4 130 425 117 411 13 14

10.0 3.3 341 436

4 -24 202

262 147 51 87

15 658 7 261 7 221 - 216

471 861 44 104 15 75 26 66 24 46

118 247 62 158 33 80 13 64 14 43 12 33

- --.. . 20.5 .. . 27.1 - 32.0 ... 13.1 .. . 19.9 ... 58.1 . .. . .. - -- ... - 11.8 ... 59.5 ... ... .. . ... ... ... 68.9 .. . 26.3

125 1 045 78 317 35 244 12 484

307 535 74 189 46 196

187 150

106 459 87 117 13 342

4 17 6 -- -

117 411 87 144 26 256 - 9 4 11 - -2 10 2 10 - -- -- -- -- -- -

42 462 6 225 4 4 6 154

MISSOURI 27 - 487

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Table 126. Employment Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties: 1970-Continued [Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text}

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

EMPLOYMENT STATUS

Male, 16 years old and over---------­labor force-- .. ---------------------------Percent al total ____________________ _

Civilian labor force----------------------

~:~~l~~ed :::: :::::: :::::: :: :::::::: Percent of civilian labor force---------

Not in labor !orc.e _7

______________________ _

Inmate of 111st1tut1on --------------------­Enrolled io school----------------------­Other: Under 65 years------------------

65 years and ov&r----------------female, 16 years old ond over --------

labor force-----------------------------Percent of total ---- __ .... __ .. ___ .. _ ---- _

Civilian labor force----------------------Employed -- -- -- __ ---- -- ---- __ --------Unemployed ____ ------------ ____ ------

Percent of civilian labor force- __ -- ---- .. Not in lobar !ore~-:----------------------

Inmate of mst1tut1on ........... ---------------Enrolled in .school-----------------------other, Under 6S yeors ____________ -- __ _

65 years and over .... ____________ _

Male, 16 to 21 years old-----------Not enrolled in schooL ___________________ _

Not high school grnduote .... --------------­Unemp.loyed or not in lobar force-------

MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN

Wamu, 16 years old and over __ ---- ____ -----With own children l.fnder 6 years __________ _

ln labor force .. ______________________ _

With own children 6 ta 17 years only ... ---- .. In lobar force .. _______________________ _ Married women, bus.band present-------------

In labor forc.e ________________________ _ With {)WA children u-nder 6 years_ ________ _

In labor force •. -----------------------With -own children 6 to 17 years only _____ _

In labor force .. _____________ -----------

PERCENT IN LABOR FORCE Mole, 14 and IS years _________________ _

16 and \7 yeors _________________ _

16 and 19 years------------------20 and 21 years __________________ _ 22 lo 24 years __________________ _

25 to 34 years-------------------35 lo 44 years-------------------45 ta 64 years. __________________ ..

65 years ond over .. ----------------Female, 14 and IS years __________________ _

16 and 17 years __________________ _ 16 ond 19 years __________________ _ 20 and 21 ye(Jrs .. _________________ _ 22 to 24 years ____________ ---- __ _

25 to 34 yeors ______ ------ ---- ---35 to 44 years--------------------4S la 64 years--------------------65 years and over ________________ _

WORKERS IN 1969 BY WEEKS WORKED

M.ale, 16 y111n old and aver ........ ____ -------SO to 52 weeks·------------------------27 to 49 weeks-------------------------26 weeks or less ______ ....... -------------

Femole, Hi yea-rs old and aver---------------50 to 52 weeks ____________ •. __________ _

27 ta 49 weeks __ -----------------------26 weeks or less ________ ,.. _____________ _

CLASS OF WORKER, 16 YEARS OLD AND OVER

Male employed--------------------------­Private wage or salary workers-----------Government workers ____ ,.. _____________ _

Local government workers ... ______ ....... _ Self-employed workers------------.-------Unpaid family workers ______ -- ____ ... -- _. _

Feniole tint played ____________________ .. - ____ _

Private wage or salary workers----------­Government workers-------------------

lo-caj .gaverriment workers ______ ---- -- _ Self-employed workers-------------------Unpaid family workers __________________ _

Male employed, In. agriculture ... _______ .. _____ . _ Wage or salary workers ____ ---- __ --------Self-employed workers------------------­Unpaid family workers·--------------~---

female employid, Jn agrJ.nlture _______________ _ Wage or salary workers ...... --------------­Self-employed workers------------------­Unpaid fomily workers-------------------

LABOR MOBILITY FOR MALES' Male, 30 to 49 years old ln 1970 _____________ _

Nonworker in 1965, nonworker in 1970 -----Nonwarker in 1965, worker in 1970 __ -- __ _ Worker in 196S, nonwarker in 1970 --------

Cooper

383 204

S3.3 204 195

9 4.4 179 126

9 5

39

313 1S4

49.2 154 154

159 5 9

71 74

149 86 82 82

313 45 36 44 25

133 91 29 24 29 21

7.4

262 136 50 76

157 106 22 29

195 139 44 44 12

154 129 17 3 8

89

12

Dunklin

321 140

43.6 140 140

181

42 70 69

524 165

31.5 165 123

42 25.S 3S9

58 226

7S

69 26 26 IS

524 136

25 81 26

201 73 76 13 44 26

37.7 27.2

202 64 85 53

196 79 28 89

140 116

22

2

123 109

11 7 3

44 42 2

79 4 9 5

1The concept ''worker" incfudes the employed plus members of the Armed Forces.

Franklin

167 99

S9.3 99 91 8

68

ll 21 36

164 82

so.a 82 82

82

52 30

20 9 9 s

164 36 13 18 14

119 59 36 13 18 14

112 61 34 17 91 S3 14 24

91 78 4 4 9

82 64 13 8 s

48

10 4

Greene

836 473

S6.6 473 4S3 20

4.2 363 189 49 43 82

774 426

S5.0 426 408

18 4.2 348

24 42

176 106

144 61 23 13

774 148 98

142 121 328 196 107 69 79 S8

46.7 73.4 72.8 16.2

71.2 84.S 61.7 15.2

536 362 96 78

489 226 129 134

453 3S8

66 44 29

408 30S

94 29 9

15 11 4

262 55 14 37

Howard

273 139

50.9 139 132

7 s.o 134 10 49 23 52

346 151

43.6 ISl 148

3 2.0 195

29 79 87

66 17 4

346 79 54 40 32

107 63 35 25 27 21

170 103

13 S4

179 111 47 21

132 98 19 3

15

148 113 35 21

10 10

12 12

73 2 4 5

Jackson

31 429 23 497

74.8 23 194 21 782

1 412 6.1

7 932 432

1 918 2 772 2 810

38 250 21 718

56.8 21 712 20 238

1 474 6.8

16 532 2S3

2 323 9 908 4 048

5 201 2 542 l 285

601

38 250 7 921 4 884 7 219 s 103

17 102 9 908 s 190 3 060 4 630 3 060

16.0 31.0 65.3 74.3 84.8 93.0 93.0 83.2 24.7

8.1 23.8 51.7 66.0 71.1 73.0 69.2 60.6 17.0

25 022 14 600

7 062 3 360

24 308 10 613

7 942 5 753

21 782 16 005 4 946 I 899

806 25

20 238 14 207 s 485 2 395

523 23

270 202 60 8

166 90 76

11 237 613

2 664 648

Jasper

285 179

62.8 174 152 22

12.6 106

37 24 45

344 200

SB. I 200 179

21 10.5 144

5 18 61 60

60 11 6 6

344 48 37 51 32

182 115 43 37 32 17

67.9

205 149 27 29

227 128 47 S2

152 133

11 6 8

179 159

4 4

16

86 5 9

10

Jefferson

253 167

66.0 167 lSl

16 9.6 86

5 19 36 26

275 137

49.8 137 131

6 4.4 138

7 29 81 21

38 ll 3 3

275 42 24 65 42

126 S9 27 17 32 17

200 103 49 48

164 70 45 49

151 130

11

10

131 107 24 16

61 4

12 s

Johnson

517 408

78.9 154 134

20 13.0 109

7 67 20 15

424 216

S0.9 208 188

20 9.6

208

63 106 39

202 98 17

424 94 54 68 34

201 9S 80 40 48 14

82.9

472 314

78 80

288 8S 81

122

134 67 46 14 21

188 62

119 24 7

11

11

104 7

16 10

Lafayefle

196 140

71.4 136 136

56

6 15 35

321 169

52.6 169 156

13 7.7 152

39 74 39

34 21

8 4

321 56 37 56 32

142 78 36 23 43 19

73.3

146 118

12 16

179 106

41 32

136 103 28

7 5

156 83 69 29

4

11 6 5

42

27-488 MISSOURI GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

I

I

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Table 126. Employment Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties: 1970-Continued [Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

EMPLOYMENT STATUS Male, 16 yeon old and over _________ _

Labor force ____ -- -- ------ -- -- -------- ----Percent of to to I __ -- -- -- ______ -- -- -- _

Civilian labor force----------------------Employed ____ -- ------ -- ____ ------ ----Unemployed __ -- ---- -- -- __ -----------­

Percent of civilian labor force---------Not in lobar force-------------------------

lnmate of institution ______ -- ____________ _

Enrolled in school----------------------­Other: Under 65 years------------------

65 years and over----------------

Female, 16 years old and over --------Labor force------------------------------

Percent of total -- ____ ---- __________ _ Civilian labor force----------------------

Employed ____________ -- ------ _______ _ Unemployed __ -- ---- __ -- ______ -- _____ _

Percent of civilian labor force---------Not in labor force------------------------ -Inmate of institufion ___________________ _ -

Enrolled in school----------------------­Other, Under 65 yeors------------------

65 years ond over---------------

Male, 16 to 21 years old-----------Not enrolled tn school _____________________ _

Not high school graduate _______________ _ Unemployed or not in labor force-------

MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN

Women, 16 years old and over---------------With own children under 6 years _________ _

In labor force _______________________ _ With own children 6 to 17 years only _____ _

In labor forc&-----------------------­Married women, husband present------------­

In labor force-----------------------­With own children under 6 years__-------­

In lobar force------------------------With own children 6 ta l7 years only _____ _

In labor force _______________________ _

PERCENT IN LABOR FORCE Mole, 14 ond 15 years _________________ _

16 ond 17 years _________________ _ 18 ond 19 years _________________ _ 20 ond 21 years _____________ ----

22 to 24 years---------------·-·-25 to 34 years-----·---·-------·-35 to 44 years-------------------45 to 64 years __________________ _

65 years and over----------------Femote: 14 and 15 years_ ________________ _

16 ond 17 years_ ________________ _

18 ond 19 yeors-·----------------20 ond 21 years _____ .. ___________ _

22 to 24 years-------------·---·-25 to 34 years··-·-----------· ---35 to 44 years-··-·---------------45 to 64 years-------·-----·-----65 years and over _______________ _

-

---

----

----

-----

-WORKERS IN 1969 BY WEEKS WORKED Mo~•~ 14 years old and ner ________________ _

50 to 52 weeks -- -- -- -- ---- .... __ --------27 to 49 weeks -- -- _______________ ---· 26 weeks or less-----------------------

Female, 16 years old ond over---------------50 to 52 weeks -- -· ___________________ _

27 to 49 weeks------------------------26 weeks or less-----------------------

--

--

CLASS OF WORKER, 16 YEARS OLD ANO OVE R Male employed ____________________ ---- __ _

Private wage or salary workers ____ -- ___ _ Government workers ____________ ---- __ _

Local government workers ______ ---- __ _ Self·employed workers------------------Unpaid family workers ________ -· __ -· -- - .

Female employed---- __ ---- ______ -- -- ---- --Private wage or salary workers---------­Gavernment workers-------------------

local government workers ______ ---- -- -Sell-employed workers-----------------­Unpaid family workers.- .. ---------------

Male employed, in -agriculture __________ -- - - - -Woge or salary workers ________________ _ Self-employed workers-------·----------Unpaid f-Omily workers ____________ -- ___ _

Female employed, In agriculture ______________ _ Wage or salary workers ________________ _ Self-employed workers------------------Unpaid family workers __ -- __________ ----

LABOR MOBILITY FOR MALES' 11\ale, 30 to 49 years old In 1970 ____________ _

Nonwork•r In 1965, nonworker in 1970 ---­Nonworker in 1965, worker in 1970 ------­Worker in 1965, nonworker in 1970 -------

-

----

------

---

----

Lewis Lincoln

135 165 60 103

44.4 62.4 60 103 60 90 - 13 - 12.6

75 62 - 9

30 12 17 5 28 36

146 230 95 118

65.1 51.3 95 118 89 90 6 28 ... 23.7

51 112 - 5

12 23 14 53 25 31 19 28 - 6 - 6 - 6

146 230 30 32 24 21 18 28 12 28 63 89 49 45 17 25 11 14 7 17 7 17

- ... - ... - ... - -- -... ... ... ... ... . ..

... ... - -- ... ... ...

-... - ...

... ... ... ... ... ... -...

94 114 60 78 - 19

34 17 95 127 30 39 40 38 25 50

60 90 52 63 - 24 - 18 8 3 - -

89 90 76 72 13 14 13 14 - 4 - -8 8

- 5 8 3 - -- 5 - 5 - -- -

25 44 - 5

-- --

•The concept "worker" includes the employed plus members of the Armed Forces.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Morion

384 220

57.3 216 208

8 3.7 164

7 12 63 82

498 261

52.4 261 229

32 12.3 237

6 26 96

109

70 45 14 4

498 57 38 89 73

201 131

31 23 49 39

...

...

...

...

... . .. 72.3 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

71.3 5.0

249 158 30 61

291 145 61 85

208 160 29 8

19 -

229 198 31 11 --9 4 5 -----

98 27 10 4

Mississippi Monroe Montgomery New Madrid Pemiscot

811 144 106 1 062 1 707 368 73 42 439 761

45.4 50.7 39.6 41.3 44.6 368 73 42 433 761 335 67 42 356 613

33 6 - 77 148 9.0 - 17.8 19.4 443 71 64 623 946

7 12 9 3 -134 11 - 181 207 115 32 17 229 355 187 16 38 210 384

1 044 133 136 1 289 2 264 272 58 36 274 636

26.1 43.6 26.5 21,3 28.1 272 SB 36 274 636 215 44 36 251 494 57 14 - 23 142

21.0 ... - 8.4 22.3 772 75 100 1 015 1 628

- - 9 - -149 - 9 142 215 427 37 30 653 982 196 38 52 220 431

184 25 - 281 383 39 11 - 95 175 26 11 - 66 144 9 11 - 62 100

1 044 133 136 1 289 2 264 230 19 23 359 449 68 10 - 86 184

164 26 7 207 387 68 13 7 52 143

453 47 39 573 917 146 30 12 139 302 138 12 17 208 227 35 7 - 43 95 93 4 7 131 184 55 4 7 36 65

9.2 - - 4.8 3.2 11.9 - - 7.0 14.0 .. . - - . .. 20.8 ... ... - ... . .. ... - ... ... ... ... . .. ... 85.4 67.8 ... ... - 73.5 73.3

70.6 ... . .. 52.7 68.0 5.2 ... - 9,9 16.0

- - - - 5.1 . .. - - 11.0 4.0 . .. - ... ... 17.6 ... ... ... ... .. . ... - . .. 52.1

36.1 ... - 22.3 34.0 44,8 ... . .. 44.9 42.3 32.3 ... ... 22.0 39.2

B.1 ... - 7.6 6.1

505 91 42 689 1 040 229 53 37 143 276 157 13 5 257 367 119 25 - 289 397 397 66 36 536 921 103 31 22 90 190 118 16 9 96 152 176 19 5 350 579

335 67 42 356 613 275 53 42 297 513 28 9 - 51 73 23 3 - 9 44 32 5 - 8 27 - - - - -

215 44 36 251 494 166 33 31 165 324 49 11 - 81 159 19 5 - 26 131 - - 5 5 11 - - - - -

184 - - 204 273 165 - - 196 261

19 - - 8 12 - - - - -7 - - 22 5 7 - - 17 -- - - 5 5 - - - - -

176 55 8 271 348 12 5 - 40 75 17 - 8 28 83 28 11 - 54 51

Pettis Pike

397 396 279 261 70.3 65.9 274 261 224 244

50 17 18,2 6.5 118 135 - -

24 28 27 38 67 69

540 424 257 209

47.6 49.3 257 209 220 202 37 7

14.4 3.3 283 215

7 -56 19

113 110 107 86 54 52 32 21 10 14 5 -

540 424 62 69 39 33 69 49 52 43

lU 227 93 130 31 51 13 27 29 44 20 38

... . .. ... . .. ... . .. -·· -"' ·-· ... . .. . ..

84.1 84.6 . .. . .. - ··-- -

·-· . .. ... . .. . .. ... ·-· . ..

57.0 69.4 21.9 24.6

295 300 113 153 143 64

39 83 290 265

63 108 94 61

133 96

224 244 183 190 24 23 19 9 17 31 - -

220 202 186 180 34 10 26 10 - 3 - 9

- 82 - 60 - 22 - -- 7 - 7 - -- -

150 68 - 14

36 12 27 -

MISSOURI 27 - 489

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Table 126. Employment Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties: 1970-Continued (Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum bose for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

EMPLOYMENT STATUS Male, 16 years old and over _________ _

Labor fore•-----------------------------­Percent of total--------------------­

Civilion labor force -------- ---- -- __ -- ---­Employed -- -.-- ------------ -- --------Unemployed ____ ------ ______ ------ ___ _

Percent of civilian lobar force ---------Not in labor force __ ------ -- -- -- -- __ ---- ---

Inmate- of institulion -- -- ---- -- -- ____ ---- .. Enrolled in school----------------------­Other. Under 65 yeors------------------

65 years and aver _______________ _

Female, 16 years old nd over --------Labor force------------------------------

Percent of lotol •••• -----------------Civilion labor force ---- ______ -- ______ ----

Employed -- -- -- ---- _________________ _ Unemployed---------------------- ___ _

Percent of civilian labor force--·-------Nol in lobar force------------------------­

Inmate ot institution---------- __ --------­Enrolled in school----------------------­Other, Under 65 ye•rs------------------65 years and over _______________ _

Male, 16 to 21 years old------------Nol enrolled in school-- ______ ---- __ --------

Not high school graduate-----------------Unemployed or not in l(]biJr force _______ _

MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN

Wom1tn, 16 years old and over _______________ _ Wilh own children under 6 years-- __ ---- __ _

In lobar force ________________________ _ With own children 6 to 17 years only ______ _

In lobar force ... -----------------------Morrred women, husband present ------ ____ ----

In labor force _______________________ _ With own children under 6 years •• _______ _

In labal' force ...... ---·----------------With own children 6 to 17 yeors only _____ _

In lobar force •. _____________________ _

PERCENT IN LABOR FORCE Male: 14ond 15years_ ________________ _

16 end 17 years _________________ _ 16 end 19 years ______ ---- ____ •. __ 20 and 21 years _________________ _

22 lo 24 yeors-------------------25 to 34 years---------------- __ _ 35 to 44 years __________________ _

45 to 64 years-------------------65 years and over _______________ _

Female: 14 ond 15 yeors _________________ _ 16 ond 17 years _________________ _ 18 ond 19 years _________________ _

20ond 21 yeors.-----------------22 to 24 yeors---------·---------25 to 34 years. _________________ _

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----

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35 to 44 years-------------------45 to 64 yeors-------------------65 years and over _______________ _ -

WORKERS IN 1969 BY WEEKS WORKED

Malt, 16 years aM and over __ ---------------50 to 52 weeks------------------------27 to 49 weeks -- __ -- ____ •. ________ ----26 weeks or less ______________________ _

female, 16 years old a"d over---------------50 to 52 weeks·-----------------------27 to 49 weeks __ ---· _________________ _ 26 weeks or less __ ---- ____ ------ ______ _

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-

R CLASS OF WORKER, 16 YEARS OLD AND OVf

Male employed---------------------------Private wage or salary workers _________ _ Government workers-------------------

Loco! government workers ______ ---- __ _ Self·employed workers------------------Unpaid family workers ____ ------------ __

Ftmala employed _________________________ _

Private wage or solory workers---------­Government workers-------------------

lo-col government workers ____________ _ Self.employed workers-----------------­Unpaid family workers------------------

Mafe employed, In agriculture ______________ .. _ Woge or salary workers ________________ _

Self-employed workers------------------Uopaid fomtly workers ____ ---------- ___ _

Femolt empfayed, in agriculture ______________ _ Woge or solary workers ________________ _ Self-employed workers ________ ------ ___ _ Unpoid h:imily workers ____________ ------

LABOR MOBILITY FOR MALES' Male, 30 to 49 yeors old In 1970 ____________ _

Nonworker in 1965, nonworker in 1970 ---­Nonworker in 1965, worker in 1970 -------

----

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--

-Worker in 1965, nonworker in 1970 ______ _ -

Pu lo ski Randolph

2 463 647 2 363 205

95.9 31.7 82 205 74 180 8 25 ... 12.2

100 442 - 342

37 3 57 36 6 61

632 395 289 174 45.7 44.1 228 174 210 151

16 23 7.9 13.2 343 221

- 17 37 24

306 100 - 80

1 333 122 1 279 111

460 105 11 90

632 395 223 82 54 39

128 55 53 29

463 160 188 66 200 42 46 16

109 42 42 21

- -73.1 ... 96.0 ... 99.3 ...

100.0 ... 95.3 25.8 97.7 .. , 60.4

- ... - -- ... ... ... ... ... ...

39.7 '" 41.3 ... ... 53.8

- 3.0

2 333 308 l 293 140

602 75 436 93 412 194 142 90 99 38

171 66

74 180 22 160 47 15 16 13 5 5 - -

210 151 76 122

134 26 33 6 - 3 - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -

463 183 - 57

33 5 17 54

1The concept "worker" includes the employed plus members of the Armed Forces.

St. Charles

361 169

52.4 189 163

6 3.2 172

5 34 61 72

386 179

46.4 179 161

18 10.1 207

-34 91 62

54 11 --

386 59 21 56 40

193 78 53 18 36 20

...

...

... ... ... ... ... 54.9 ...

-... . .. . .. ... ... ... .. , ...

209 125 64 20

214 73 74 67

183 163 20 15 --

161 149

12 8 --8 8 ------

115 17 -

11

St. Louis Saline Scott Stoddard Warren

12 487 415 613 319 105 9 642 231 249 125 62

77.2 55.7 40.6 39.2 59.0 9 571 220 249 125 62 8 960 215 214 117 54

611 5 35 8 8 6.4 2.3 14.1 6.4 --· 2 845 184 364 194 43 388 35 3 - -

1 109 24 137 91 5 661 28 131 52 13 687 97 93 51 25

14 358 536 804 226 138 8 416 308 245 71 47

58.6 57.5 30.5 31.4 34.l 8 405 308 245 71 47 7 852 302 222 56 47

553 6 23 15 -6.6 1.9 9.4 -

5 942 228 5S9 155 91 177 22 - - -

1 002 33 104 31 13 3 759 90 335 102 60 1 004 83 120 22 18

2 134 47 168 129 17 705 15 23 32 12 456 6 23 32 2 227 - 23 21 2

14 358 536 804 226 138 3 688 41 153 71 41 2 284 20 61 25 14 3 323 62 153 41 21 2 415 56 59 19 10 7 931 182 293 105 64 4 886 126 113 29 18 2 833 27 92 42 30 1 701 14 45 19 10 2 376 32 88 28 19 1 709 32 36 10 8

9.4 - - ... -29.7 - 5.9 ... -52.0 . .. . .. ... ... 62.2 ... ... - -84.8 . .. ... . .. . .. 93.5 ., . . .. . .. . .. 93.7 ... . .. 87.3 80.0 56.0 ... ... 24.9 16.4 26.2 ... ...

7.3 - 4.4 - -16.5 - ... - -51.0 ". . .. . .. . .. 65.3 . .. . .. . .. . .. 60.3 ... . .. -74.2 ··- 54.9 ... ... 70.3 60.5 . .. . .. 57.7 70.8 27.6 ... . .. 15.3 25.4 5.4 - -

10 262 292 373 248 71 6 452 154 146 52 13 2 609 71 90 103 49 1 201 67 137 93 9 9 390 358 334 124 71 4 069 218 147 29 21 3 207 73 36 28 14 2 114 67 149 67 36

3 960 215 214 117 54 6 755 172 157 81 46 1 803 38 26 36 3

644 6 17 22 3 322 5 24 - 5 - - 7 - -

7 852 302 222 56 47 5 577 161 191 39 39 2 119 131 26 17 8 1 120 - 15 9 4

145 10 5 - -11 - - - -

135 34 41 68 2 92 34 41 68 2 43 - - - -- - - - -38 - - 6 -28 - - 6 -10 - - - -- - - - -

4 898 100 122 40 40 314 17 20 - -447 - 14 3 -286 6 26 - 6

St. Louis City

69 971 47 260

67.5 47 075 42 406

4 669 9.9

22 711 1 265 5 950 8 501 6 995

89 286 43 826

49.1 43 826 40 035

3 791 8.7

45 460 525

6 864 28 071 10 000

13 088 5 580 3 588 2 269

89 286 18 086 9 649

16 190 10 165 35 444 18 285 10 346 5 452 9 218 5 573

8.3 23.6 48.4 62.I 77.4 88.3 88.4 79.6 22.0

3.9 15.4 39.0 58.4 63.0 65.2 62.9 53.0 12.I

so 968 30 060 14 359 6 549

48 487 21 667 16 355 10 465

42 406 32 761

6 064 3 156 1 559

22 40 035 28 861 10 234 4 599

879 61

425 359 66 -

177 145 32 -

22 275 2 342 3 586 1 734

27-490 MISSOURI GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 127. Occupation, Earnings, and Industry of the Negro Population for Counties: 1970 [Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

OCCUPATION

Total employed, 16 years old and over-----Professional, technical, and kindred workers-----­

Health workers----------------------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ___ _ Tec.trnidons, except health __________________ _ Other professional workers------------------

Monogers and administrators, except form-------Salaried ______ -- __ -- _____________________ _ Self.employed ____ ---- ______ -- -- ________ -- --

Sales workers------------------------------­Retoil trade------------------------------­

Clerical and kindred workers-------------------Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _

Mechanics and repairmen ___________________ _ Constructioo craftsmen ---------------------

Operatives, except transport __________________ _ Durable goods manufacturing __ ---- _________ _ Nondurable goods manufacturing-------------Nonmanufocturing industries ____ ---------- __ _

Transport equipment operatives----------------laborers. except form _______________________ _

Construction laborers ________________ ------ -Farmers and farm managers ____ -- -- ---- ---- __ _ Form laborers and form foremen--------------­Service workers, except private household!-------

Cle-anlng and food service workers------------Health service workers _____________________ _ Personal service workers __________________ _ Protective service workers __________________ _

Private household workers ____________________ _

hmala e"'ployed, 16 years old and over ___ _ Professional. technical, and kindred workers ____ _

Health workers----------------------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ___ _

Managers and administrators, except form _____ _ Sales workers _____________________________ _ -

-Retail trade-----------------------------­Clerical and kindred workers------------------­

Secretaries, stenographers, and typists --------Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _ Operatives, except transport _________________ _ -Manufacturing ____________________________ _

Nonmanufacturing industries ________________ _ Transport equipment operatives ____________ ----laborers, except farm------------------------farm workers----·-------------------------- -Service workers, except private household2 ______ _ ·Cleaning and food service workers ___________ _ Health service workers ____________ -·· _______ _ Personal service workers--------------------

Private household workers ___________________ _

MEDIAN EARNINGS IN 1969 OF PERSONS IN EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE FOR SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS

-

Mala, 16 years old and over with earnings 3 _

Professional, managerial, and kindred workers ___ _ Croftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _ Operatives. including transport __ .-- ______ ---- __ _ Laborers, except form ------------------------Formers and form managers __________________ _ Form taborers, except unpaid, and form foremen __

Female, 16 years old ond over with eorningsl_ Clerico! and kindred workers------------------­OperaHves, including transport----- -----------

INDUSTRY

Total employed, 16 years old and over----­Aqr!cultute, forestry, and fisheries--------------Mining -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---Construction _______________________________ _ Manufacturing---- __________________________ _

Furniture ond lumber and wood products ______ _ Metal industries_ _____________ -- ___________ _ Machinery, including electrical ________ ---- ___ _ Transportation equipment_ __________________ _ Other durable goods _______________________ _ Food and kindred products __________________ _ Textiles and fabricated textile products --------Printing, publishing, and allied industries ______ _ Othe-r nondurable goods (including not specified

manufacturing industries) ____ -- -- ____ -- -- ---Trucking service and warehousing __________ -----

Other transportation __________ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Communications, utilities, and sanitary services __ _ Wholesale trade ____ ---- _____________________ _ .food, bakery, and dairy stores----------------­Eating ond drinking places--------------------­Other retail trade---------------------------­Finance, insurance, and real estate-------------­Business and repair services------------------­Private households ---------------------------Other personal services ________ -- -- __ -- -- -- -- _ Entertainment and recreation services -----------Hospitals ______________________ -- ______ ---- _ Educational and kindred services __ -------------­Other professional and related services----------Public administration-- ____ ---- ____ ---- _______ _

Audrain

478 20

4 8 -8 5 5 -5 5

31 25

5 -

121 69 38 14 36 69

5 10 -

73 51 12 6 -

83

228 16 -8 ---

17 -9

47 33 14 -4 -

52 36 12 -

83

$6 260 ... ...

6 417 ... ... -

$2 195 ... ...

478 5 -

23 191

--5 -

138 -

20 -

28 --

14 16 5

27 44 --

72 11 -9

39 14 8

Boone Buchanon

1 652 758 217 65 102 35 38 7 21 -56 23 32 -27 -5 -

26 13 12 9

228 71 77 16 33 5 15 4

78 164 8 21

15 114 55 29 66 28

128 91 19 -- -25 -

658 209 471 97 98 57 26 20 18 9

117 101

824 360 110 54 56 35 32 7 5 -9 5 9 5

170 40 52 11 4 -

33 34 4 21

29 13 4 -

11 11 6 -

355 115 226 38 93 57 22 10

117 101

$4 239 $6 080 4 667 ... ... . .. 4 840 6 750 4 515 ...

- -... -$2 853 $3 322 1 431 ...

... ...

1 652 758 25 -- -32 -

102 219 - 7 - 9

17 5 - -

30 7 22 159 - 5

13 -20 27 16 6

15 21 51 21 17 22 14 22 47 4 94 81 67 25 26 -

103 67 138 64

7 -244 107 424 21 147 31 83 47

Cape Butler Callaway Girardeau Coss Chariton

365 540 405 83 223 34 25 25 - 4 8 10 4 - -

22 - 5 - -- - - - -4 15 16 - 4 6 5 - - -- - - - -6 5 - - -

16 13 22 7 6 16 13 22 7 6 31 18 so 23 -23 35 39 11 22 7 9 - - 8

11 5 10 6 6

22 64 70 16 88 14 25 3 11 13 - 16 45 - 71 8 23 22 5 4

16 16 11 - 6 27 55 30 8 19 6 10 4 - -

17 6 - - -- 14 6 - 27 128 246 74 9 23

71 163 42 4 -33 60 9 5 11 4 23 3 - 7 8 - 3 - -

45 43 78 9 28

181 221 243 54 120 22 5 12 - 4 4 5 - - -

18 - 5 - -- - - - -

11 13 16 7 6 11 13 16 7 6 21 12 44 19 -- - 7 - -- 5 17 - -4 23 33 10 59 - 12 26 5 55 4 11 7 5 4 - - - - -6 - - - -- - - - -

72 126 43 9 23 44 77 17 4 -16 35 9 5 11 - 14 - - 7

45 37 78 9 28

$3 264 $4 000 $4 296 ... $4 000 ... ... ... - -... ... . .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. ... . .. ... . .. ... ... - - -... ... ... - ...

$1 586 $2 453 $1 694 ... $2 143 ... .. . ... . .. -... ... . .. ... . ..

365 540 405 83 223 21 20 9 - 33 - 5 6 - -

20 16 20 - 6 19 94 97 17 104 14 6 - - -- - 3 - 19 - 4 7 11 4 - - - - -5 57 11 6 4 - - 12 - 13 - - 20 - 58 - 6 6 - -- 21 38 - 6 - 11 - 11 -8 - 8 - 7 9 16 10 - -

21 10 7 15 -11 - 4 - -10 28 5 - -24 32 44 11 6

4 - 7 - -7 4 18 - 8

45 43 71 6 28 39 18 34 7 4 - 5 - - -

60 90 7 5 4 37 115 36 4 7 4 19 17 - 12

26 14 5 7 4

Clay Cole

223 870 5 179 - 11 5 5 - 11 - 152 - 9 - 9 - -

11 5 4 5

24 299 6 41 6 -- 6

46 40 27 7 13 10 6 23 6 5 6 42 6 -- -2 6

62 215 46 128 2 14 5 14 5 29

55 29

117 411 5 64 - 11 5 5 - -4 -4 -

16 210 4 100 - 22

10 21 10 10 - 11 - -- -- -

29 65 13 47 2 9 5 4

53 29

$5 688 $4 077 - 7 750 ... . .. . .. ... .. . . .. - -.. . . ..

$2 281 $2 899 . .. 2 520 . .. . ..

223 870 2 10 6 -6 7

45 54 8 -5 -- 14

10 -4 5

13 -- -- -5 35 6 -6 -- 22 7 5 - -5 16

10 25 - 7 - -

51 24 20 35 - -

10 25 19 369 24 116 6 155

•Includes allocated cases, not shown separately. 'Includes protective service workers and allocated cases, not shown separately. 3 lncludes persons In other occupation groups, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS MISSOURI 27 -491

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Table 127. Occupation, Earnings, and Industry of the Negro Population for Counties: 1970-Continued {Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures {percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text}

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

OCCUPATION

Tahl employed, 16 years old and over-----PrQfessional. technical, and kindred workers _____ _

Health workers----------------------------Teachers, elementory ond secondary schools_ __ _ Technicians, except health------------------,­Other professional workers------------------

Mariagers and administrators, except form-------Salaried - ___ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ____ -- ---- ___ _ Self-employed __ -- ------ -- -- -- -- ______ -- ----

Sales wo.-kers ------------------------------­Retail trade-------------------------------

Clerical and kindred workers .... _,. ______________ _ Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _

Mect1anics and repoirmen ____ -- _____________ _ Construction craftsmen ---------------------

Operatives., except trcmsport -------------------Durable goads manufocturing -- _____________ _ Nondurable goods manufacturing __ ,. _________ _ Nonmo nufocturing industrfes __ -- ______ ------ _

Transport equipment operatives---------------­laborers, except farm------------------------

Construction laborers __ -- -- ---- __ ---------- _ Farmers and form managers-------------------Form laborers and farm foremen -- __ -- ____ ---- _ Serv1ce workers, except private household 1 ______ _

Cleaning and food service workers ___________ _ Health service workers _____________________ _ Pusonal service workers -- __ ---- ---- __ ---- __ Protective service workers __ ---- ___________ _ -

Private household workers--------------------

fe111cile employed, 16 years old and over ___ _ Professional, technical, and kindred workers----­

HeC1lth workers---------------------------Teachers, elementary and secOfldary schools __ _

Managers and odminislrotors, except farm _____ _ Sole-s workers _____________________________ _

Retail trade ______ ---- ___________________ _ Clerical and kind red workers _________________ _

Secretaries, stenographers. C1nd typists-------Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers ______ _

Operatives, except transport------------------ManuftJc:turing ____ ---- ------ __ ---- __ ------Nonmanufacturing industries---- ______ ------

Transport equipment operatives --------------­Laborers. except form -----------------------Farm workers------------------------------Service workers, except private household, _____ _

Cleaning ond food s.ervice workers----------­Health service workers--------------·------­Personal service workers.------------------

Private household workers •• ____ ---- ____ ---- __

MEDIAN EARNINGS IN 1969 OF PERSONS IN EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LASOR FORCE FOR SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS

Mole, 16 years old and' over wit~ earnlngsJ Professional, managerial, and kindred workers __ _ Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers ______ _ Operatives, including transport---------------­Loba.rers, except farm -----------------------Formers and form managers __________ ------ __ Farm laborers. except unpaid, and farm foremen _

Female, 16 years aid and over with earnings> Clerical and kindred workers-----w------------Operatives. including transport _______________ _

INDUSTRY

Total empl-oyed, 16 years old and over----Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ____________ _ Mining------------------------------------Construction ______________________________ _ Manufacturing---- __ ---- ______ ---- ____ ---- __

furniture and lumber and wood products _____ _ Melo/ industries ______________ ---- ____ -----Machinery, including electrical ______________ _ Transportation equipment_ _____________ -----O!her durable goods----------------------­Food and kindred produclS-----------------­Textiles ond fabricated textile products __ ---- _ Printing, publishing, and allil!'d industries-----­Other nondurable goods (inctuding not specified manufacturing industries) _________________ _

Trucking service and woreho-using _____________ _ Other f ransportotion ____________ .,. ___________ _ Communications. utilities, and sanitary services __ Wholesale trade ____________________________ _

Food, bakery. and dairy stores----------------Eating and drinking praces ____________ ------ __ Ofher refoil trade---------------------------Finance. insurance, and real estate __________ .--_ Business and rep.air services-----------------­Private households-------------------------­Other personal services---------------------­Entertainment and recreation services ----------Hospitols _________________________________ _ Educational and kindred services ______________ _ Other professional and related services ________ _

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-----------Pubfic administration __ ---- ____ ---- __________ _ -

Cooper

349 19 9 -~

10 5 5 -7 7

13 32

9 -

80 23 45 12 -

37 10 5 3

113 86

7 5 5

35

154 9 9 --3 3 3 3

13

33 26 7 ---

58 43

7 5

35

$4 087 ... ... ... ... ... ...

$1 871 ... ...

349 8 -

10 98 --

32 --

10 --

56 5

10 18 5

12 40 7 4 3

35 5 -

16 51 17 5

Dunklin Franklin

263 173 4 4 - -- 4 - -4 -3 -- -3 -

16 -16 -30 -23 19 17 7 6 9

58 29 38 12 - 3

20 14 - 17 - 25 - 18 2 -

42 -54 48 42 26 5 18 7 -- -

31 31

123 82 4 4 - -- 4 3 -- -- -

20 -- -7 -

25 12 19 7 6 5 - -- -- -

33 35 21 13 5 18 7 -

31 31

$3 395 ... - -

"' ... ... ... - ... ... -... -

$2 172 ". ... -... ...

263 173 49 -- -12 22 40 21 - -- 7

30 -- 8 8 3 - -- -- -2 3 - 4

- -- 13 - 4 15 -16 a 42 11 13 4 - -31 31 7 -- 5

12 23 6 13

10 14 10 -

Greene Howard Jackson Jasper Jefferson

861 280 42 020 331 282 88 16 3 697 5 26 18 10 900 - 8 22 3 980 - 4 11 - 126 5 6 37 5 1 691 - 8

8 - I 051 - -4 - 883 - -4 - 166 - -9 - 940 - -9 - 520 - -

112 17 7 051 34 22 64 29 3 111 51 11 29 12 528 9 -22 7 559 11 8

81 51 7 025 46 63 24 - 3 443 30 36 45 26 I 595 7 6 12 25 1 987 11 41 62 18 1 694 - 5 41 13 4 456 9 31 9 - 633 - -4 - 117 - -5 22 252 - -

273 98 9 936 120 75 200 74 4 414 86 42 30 20 1 283 24 22 9 4 892 - -

1B - 387 5 -114 14 2 490 64 29

408 148 20 238 179 131 53 13 2 635 - 7 15 10 737 - 3 22 3 809 - 4 - - 433 - -- - 453 - -- - 339 - -

75 5 4 720 12 18 15 - 893 - 13 3 - 315 4 -

45 29 2 921 20 34 38 22 I 832 20 11 7 7 I 089 - 23 - - 55 - -- - 460 - -- 12 162 - -

118 75 5 667 79 43 83 55 2 043 55 18 26 20 1 171 24 22 4 - 599 - -

114 14 2 417 64 29

$4 614 $3 906 $5 716 $4 000 $5 542 . .. "' 6 941 ... ... . .. ... 6 304 ... ... 5 615 ... 6 318 ... ... . .. ... 5 144 ... ... ... - ... - -... . .. 1 500 - -

$2 264 $2 519 $3 366 $2 059 $2 000 . .. ... 4 036 ... ... . .. ... 3 538 ... . ..

861 280 42 020 331 282 15 22 436 - 8 - 4 66 - 22 36 11 2 095 16 -

140 35 9 091 65 75 - - 91 - -- - 1 249 9 5 24 - 1 309 15 8 4 - 1 055 - 13

24 - 2 088 11 35 39 - 546 23 -- 23 563 - -- - 621 4 8

49 12 1 569 3 6 - 13 455 11 5

47 - 881 6 -40 17 1 609 17 3 27 14 1 487 17 3 17 3 363 10 6 32 3 1 053 8 3 48 24 3 483 18 22 30 - 1 648 10 -21 4 1 408 15 -

106 14 1 585 64 34 28 25 3 336 11 11

6 - 344 6 -52 19 2 452 24 12

105 62 2 041 15 19 67 10 3 610 18 35 44 - 4 577 - 24

Johnson Lafayette

322 292 49 13 19 -9 5 - -

21 8 - 12 - 12 - -

12 -12 -30 20 16 48 6 34 6 5

26 55 15 41 6 7 5 7 - 9 9 34 - -

11 -- 6

158 81 127 45

7 20 15 12 - -ll 14

188 156 36 5 19 -9 5 - 12 5 -5 -

25 13 15 3 - 5

14 31 9 24 5 7 - -- -- -

95 76 73 40

7 20 10 12 ll 14

$1 975 $6 500 . .. ... ... . .. ... -·· . .. ... . .. -- ...

$2 194 $2 518 . .. ... . .. ...

322 292 11 11 - -6 3

38 78 - -8 62 3 -- 4 7 -- 4 4 3 5 -

11 5 - 6

- 5 13 5 - -4 4

15 14 15 28 10 -- -11 11 23 11 - -

15 28 120 59 36 20 5 9

'Includes allocated coses, not shown separately. 2 lncludes protective service workers and oUocoted coses, not shown separately. 3Jncludes persons in other occupation groups1 not shown separately.

27-492 MISSOURI GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 127. Occupation, Earnings, and Industry of the Negro Population for Counties: 1970-Continued

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

OCCUPATION

Tot.al employed, 16 years old and over-----Professional, technical, and kindred workers------

Health workers __ ---- __________ ---- _______ _ Teochers. elementary and secondary schools ___ _ Technicians, except health------------------­Other professional workers------------------

Monogers and administrators, except form-------Salaried __ -- -- -- ------ ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Self·employed _____________________________ _

Sales workers------------------------------­Retail trade-------------------------------

Clerico! and kindred workers ________ ----------_ Crcf1smen, foremen, and kindred workers--------

Mechanics ond repairmen ___________________ _

Constrnction craftsmen ---------------------Operatives, except transport __________________ _

Durable goods manufacturing ----------------Nondurable goods manufacturing ______ ------ _ Nonmanufoc:turing industries ---- __ ---- ------ _

Transport equlpment operatives ______ -- ____ ----laborers. except form ------------------------Construction laborers ______________________ _

Formers ond farm monogers------------------­Form laborers and form foremen --------------­Service workers, except private household 1 -------

Cle<ining and food service workers------------Health service workers __________ ---- ____ ----Personal service workers ______ --------------Protective service workers __________________ _

Privote household workers ____________________ _

hmale employed, 16 years old 01td over ___ _ Professional. technical, and kindred workers-----­

Health workers----------------------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools_ __ _

Managers and administrators, except farm ______ _ Sates workers-------------------------------

Retail trade-------------------------------Ctericol arid kindred workers __________________ _

Secretaries, stenographers, and typists _______ _ Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _ Operatives, except transport __________________ _

Manufacturing ________ ---- ______ ---- __ ----_ Non manufacturing industries __________ ------_

Transport equipment operatives ________ ---- ___ _ Laborers, except form -----------------------­form workers-------------------------------Service workers, except private household2 ---- __ _

Cleaning and food service workers-----------­Health service workers----------------------Personol service workers ______ -------- __ ----

Private household workers---------------------

MEDIAN EARNINGS IN 1969 OF PERSONS IN EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE FOR SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS

Male, 16 years old and over with earningsJ _ Professional, managerial, and kindred workers ___ _ Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers -- -- -- --Operatives. including transport __________ ---- __ _ laborers, except farm ------------------------Formers and form managers __________________ _ Form laborers, except unpaid, and form foremen __

female, 16 years old and over with earnlngsJ_ Clerical and kindred workers-------------------Operatives. including trans part ____________ ---- _

INDUSTRY

Tatal employed, 16 years old and over----­Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries--------------Mining __ .... __ .. ____________________ ------ _ Construction ____________________ .. - __ -- -- ___ _ Manufacturing ____ ---------- ______ ----------_

Furniture ond lumber ond wood products ______ _ Metal industries ____________________ ---- ___ _ Mochin-ery. including electrical _______________ _ T ransportotion equipment ___________________ _

Other durable goods------------------------Food and kindred products __________________ _ Textiles. and fabricated textile products -------­Printing, publishing, and allied industries -------01her nondurable goods (including not specified

manufacturing industries) ____ -------- __ ----_ Trucking service and warehousing ______________ _ Other transportation _________________________ _ Communications, utilities, and sanitary services __ _ Wholesale trade __________ ---------------- ___ _ Food1 bakery, and dairy stores----------------­fating and drinking places--------------------­Other retail trade ---------------------------­Finance, insurance, and real estate--------------Business and repair services __________________ _ Private households ____________________ -- -- -- -Other persona! services----------------------­Entertainment and recreation services -----------Hospitals __ -- ____ -- ____ ---- ____ -- -- -- ---- -- -Educotional and kindred services _______________ _ Olh~r professional and related services ----------Public odm inlstrotion __ ---- ____________ ---- ___ _

[Dato based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

lewis Lincoln Marion Mississippi Monroe Montgomery New Madrid Pemiscot

149 180 437 550 111 78 607 1 107 - 3 29 42 - - 14 105 - 3 11 - - - - 5 - - - 34 - - 10 74 - - - - - - - -- - 18 8 - - 4 26 - 9 9 6 - - - 22 - 5 4 - - - - 22 - 4 5 6 - - - -- 5 4 - - - 14 15 - - 4 - - - 14 15

18 28 44 10 - 7 37 45 7 13 36 13 - 5 30 28 - - 16 7 - - 15 14 - - 9 - - 5 15 9

27 38 29 76 31 9 82 202 - 20 9 23 19 - 22 99

22 8 16 43 - 9 31 62 5 10 4 10 12 - 29 41

15 5 27 16 9 - 13 45 18 10 52 27 9 37 27 65 5 - 4 - 5 - - 13 8 3 - 19 - - 13 17 - 14 9 176 - - 194 239

39 23 136 97 51 10 94 175 21 18 75 54 40 - 73 107 18 5 52 4 11 5 - 37 - - - 6 - - 8 10 - - 5 9 - - - -

17 29 62 68 11 10 89 149

89 90 229 215 44 36 251 494 - 3 24 34 - - 14 84 - 3 11 - - - - 5 - - - 29 - - 10 63 - 4 4 - - - - -- - - - - - - 9 - - - - - - - 9

18 28 30 10 - 7 27 32 - 5 4 10 - 7 5 10 - - - - - - - -

22 6 - 45 6 9 39 105 22 - - 45 - 9 28 95 - 6 - - 6 - 11 10 - - - - - - - -- - - 5 - - - -- 9 - 3 - - 16 5

32 11 109 50 27 10 66 110 14 6 52 25 16 - 45 62 18 5 52 4 11 5 - 32 - - - 6 - - 8 4

17 29 62 68 11 10 89 149

... $4 196 $4 120 $2 685 . .. ... $2 190 $2 226 - ... ... ... - - - ...

... ... ... ... - ... .. . .. .

... ... ... ... ... - .. . 3 275 ... ... ... ... ... . .. ... .. . ... ... - ... - - .. . l 648' - ... ... 2 438 - - 1 764

... $1 284 $2 071 $1 452 ... ... $1 110 $992 ... ... ... ... - ... ... .. .

... ... ... ... .. . ... ... l 464

149 180 437 550 111 78 607 1 107 8 13 9 191 - - 226 278 - - - - - - - 3 5 - 17 8 - 12 15 22

42 37 69 90 27 37 69 206 - - - 17 - - 5 47 - 4 12 5 - - 20 7

20 - 12 17 - - - 32 - 20 13 - 11 - - 27 - - 5 3 12 28 5 10

19 4 5 7 4 - 12 6 - - - 26 - 9 - 5 - - 15 - - - - -3 9 7 15 - - 27 72 6 - 17 4 5 - 10 11

- - 16 5 7 9 8 17 - 12 22 - - - 3 -5 15 4 - - - 11 32 - - 8 9 - - - 10 - 4 16 23 9 - 10 39 9 11 38 30 6 5 23 55 - - 7 - 4 - 6 19 - 4 - 5 - - 3 4

17 29 58 50 11 10 86 141 - 8 28 28 17 - 16 23 - - - - - - - -5 18 45 4 6 - - 46

33 18 21 67 8 - 83 146 19 4 49 27 5 5 21 33 - 7 13 9 6 - 17 22

Pettis Pike

444 446 27 5 6 -

21 5 - -- -- 10 - 4 - 6 7 -- -

35 -21 13

5 3 11 -97 76 23 21 54 46 20 9 38 25 48 35 - 3 - 15 - 67

113 127 88 90 6 18 9 19 - -

58 73

220 202 21 5 - -

21 5 - 3 - -- -

15 -7 -- 3

59 33 48 33 11 -- -- -- 7

67 78 42 53

6 13 9 12

58 73

$3 750 $3 637 ... .. . ... ... . .. .. . . .. .. . - ... - ...

$1 808 $1 356 ... -. .. . ..

444 446 - 89 - 3

22 5 112 133

- -5 28 5 7

18 -5 11

34 -21 24 19 -5 63 6 -5 -

12 3 15 6 10 6 17 15 16 23 29 4 - -

68 71 42 20 - -7 36

36 5 26 16 21 11

I Includes allocated cases, not shown separately. 2Jncludes protective service workers and allocated cases, not shown separately. :11ncludes persons In other occupation groups, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS MISSOURI 27 - 493

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Table 127. Occupation, Earnings, and Industry of the Negro Population for Counties: 1970-Continued [Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

OCCUPATION

Totol employed, 16 years oid and ovtr ----Professional, technicol, and kindred workers ____ _

-H•olth workers----------------------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools __ _ -Technicians, except health-----------------­Other professional workers-----------------

-Managers and odministrntors, except farm------ -

Salaried ---------------------------------Self-employed. ___ ---- __ ------ ______ ------_

Sates workers __ ---- ------ ------ ---------- -­Retail trade-----------------------------­

Clerical and kindred workers------------------

-Craftsmen. foremen, and kindred workers ______ _

Mechanics <1nd repairmen __________________ _

Construction craftsmen --------------------

Operatives, except transport------------------Durable goods manufacturing __ ------ ---- __ _ Nondurable goods manufacturing------------Nonmanufocturing industries ______ ---- _____ _

Transport equipment operntives ---------------laborers, except farm -- _________ .. __________ _

Construction laborers ____________ ---- _____ _ Farmers and farm managers-----------------­Farm laborers and form foremen-------------­Service workers, except private household'------

Cleaning and food service workers __________ _ Health service workers_ ___________________ _ Personal service workers------------------­Protective service workers .... ---- __ ----------

Private household workers_ __________________ _

female employed, 16 years old and over __ _ Professional, technfcal, and kindred workers ____ _

Health workers---------------------------Teactiers, elementary and secondary schools __ _

Managers and administrators, except form------Soles workers ______ -- -- __ -- __________ -- ___ _

Retail trade ____________________ .; ________ _

Clerical and kindred workers-----------------­Secretaries, stenographers, ond typisls -------

Crciftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers ______ _

Operatives, except transport -- ____ -- ---- _____ _ Manufacturing ____ ---- ____ ----------------Nonmonufacturing industries _______________ _

Transport equipment operatives ______________ _ laborers, except form----------------------­Farm workers-----------------------------­Service workers, except private household2 ---- __

Cleaning and food service workers-----------Health service workers ____________________ _ Personal service workers __________________ _

.Private holl'sehold workers ___ . _______________ _

MEDIAN EARNINGS IN 1969 OF PERSONS IN EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE FOR SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS

Male, 16 years old and over with eornlngs:i Professfc>nol, managerial, and kindred workers __ _ Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers ______ _ Operatives, includiflg transport ---- ______ ---- __ Laborers, except form -----------------------farmers and form managers _________________ _ form laborers, except unpaid, and farm foremen _

femal11, 16 yecirs old and over with earnings a Cleric<JI and kindred workers _________________ _ Operatives, including transport----------------

INDUSTRY

Total employed, 16 years old ond over ___ _ A~r~culture, forestry, and fisheries-------------M1nmg ---- -- __ -- ____________ ---- ____ ------Construction ____________________ ~- ________ _

Manufacturing ... -- __ -- -- -- __ ---- __ -- -- ---- --Furniture and lumber and wood products _____ _ Metal industries ____ ------------ __ ---------Machinery, including electricoL _____________ _ Tronsporta lion equipment ________ -- ________ _ Other durable goods ______________________ _

Food and kindred products __ ---------------­Textiles and fabricated textile products ------­Printing, publishing, cmd a/lied industries -----­Ot'1er nondurable goods (including not specified

manufocturh1g industries) _________________ _ Trucking service and warehousing~-------------Other transportatioo ________________________ _ Communications, utilities, and sanitary services __ Wholesale trade ____ ---- __ -------- __________ _ Food, bakery, end dairy stores----------------Eating and drfnking places ___________________ _

Other ref.ail trade---------------------------Finance, fnsuro11ce, ond reo/ es tote ____________ _ Business and repair services ------------ -----­Private households .. ------------------------­Other personal services---------------------­Entertainment and recreation services ----------

-

----

---

-

----

-

-

--

--

-----------

------------

Hospitals ---- __ -- ______ ---- __ ---- ------ -----Education-al and kindred services ______________ _ -Oth·er professional and related services ----------Public administration ______ ---- __________ ----_ -

!Includes allocoted coses, not shown separately.

27 - 494 MISSOURI

Pulaski Randolph St. Chorl•s St. Louis Saline Scott Stoddard Warren St, Louis City

284 331 344 16 812 517 436 173 101 82 441 38 41 10 2 333 3 19 - 9 7 129 12 23 - 465 3 4 - 5 1 884 21 13 - 815 - 11 - 4 2 182 - 5 - 153 - - - - 374 5 - 10 900 - 4 - - 2 689 - 9 9 540 27 3 - - 1 524 - 6 9 473 17 - - - 1 154 - 3 - 67 10 3 - - 370

28 3 - 510 - - - - 2 180 28 - - 322 - - - - 1 600 39 20 37 2 880 20 22 7 7 13 354 16 24 31 1 434 35 27 20 8 5 339 - 4 5 370 13 5 - - 1 273 - 15 16 224 - 7 12 - 899

51 63 38 2 567 96 77 45 25 15 505 10 25 10 1 445 - 4 - 20 6 785 4 27 19 555 51 57 25 5 4 431

37 11 9 567 45 16 20 - 4 289 20 11 23 748 25 17 - 5 4 011 - 61 40 1 073 30 58 10 15 6 020 - 6 26 216 - 19 - 10 605 - - - 15 - 3 5 - 79 - - 8 121 34 35 64 2 367

87 54 101 3 637 185 79 10 21 21 618 53 46 63 2 013 91 44 5 19 10 866 - 6 19 837 61 18 - - 4 900 - - 3 318 33 10 5 - 2 023 - 2 3 166 - - - - 998 5 45 47 954 62 96 12 9 5 315

210 151 161 7 852 302 222 56 47 40 035 33 24 5 l 388 3 11 - 9 4 993 12 18 - 37t 3 - - 5 l 567 21 6 - 646 - 11 - 4 1 805 - 3 - 140 19 - - - 401

28 - - 260 - - - - 1 106 28 - - 218 - - - - 1 016 39 8 20 l 963 20 15 7 7 8 951 15 - 8 552 10 - 3 2 2 226 - - - 87 - - - - 605

46 22 5 715 58 54 26 5 5 163 9 22 5 505 33 38 13 5 2 923

37 - - 210 25 16 13 - 2 240 15 - 3 23 - - - - 88 - 7 5 96 6 - - - 657 - - - 36 - - 1 - t28

44 47 76 2 209 134 51 10 17 12 786 21 41 46 l 072 50 33 5 15 5 221 - 6 19 760 61 18 - - 4 528 - - 3 206 23 - 5 - l 348

5 40 47 933 62 91 12 9 5 157

... $4 652 $6 972 $6 779 $3 364 $2 904 $1 616 '" $5 705 ... ... .. , 8 878 , .. . .. - - 7 159 .. , ·-- ,., 7 298 ... ... ... '" 6 486 "' ". .. , 6 568 " . '" ... .. . 5 949 - .. , '" 6 063 ·-- , .. "' ... 5 300 - - - - - ... - ... - - .. , 5 368 ". , .. .. , . .. 1 686

$2 905 $1 650 $2 000 $3 468 $2 644 $1 573 "' , .. $3 385 ... "' ... 3 960 . .. , .. ... '" 4 136 ". . ., .., 3 719 ... ... ... , .. 3 456

284 331 344 16 812 517 436 173 101 82 441 - - 8 183 34 41 74 2 602 - - 5 76 - - - - 69 - - 42 648 - 23 17 15 1 945 14 73 40 4 056 120 75 25 30 20 256 - 4 5 69 - - - 10 331 - - 11 641 13 - - - 3 190 - 13 - 423 - 3 - 10 l 805 - 9 5 l 393 - - - - 4 386 10 7 - 359 14 8 - 5 2 573 - 24 - 238 76 14 6 - 1 723

4 3 lO 196 - - 13 - 1 520 - 8 - 96 - - - - 468

- 5 9 641 17 50 6 5 4 260 - 21 6 207 13 11 - 5 915 - 44 6 294 10 - - - 1 870 - tl 45 338 5 5 - 8 2 375 6 - 5 436 5 32 - - 2 817 - 7 - 291 4 - - - l 143

28 25 34 478 18 22 - 15 2 678 59 23 21 1 207 tl 27 - - 5 723 10 - 11 568 7 4 - - 2 402

5 4 3 433 - - - - 2 104 5 60 47 811 56 101 12 9 4 175

53 - a 892 33 37 15 4 6 698 - - - 118 - 5 - - 602 29 21 24 1 363 54 7 - 5 8 001 21 24 14 l 685 63 24 10 4 4 856 31 12 22 1 161 84 18 4 2 5 729 23 6 3 1 567 - 4 16 2 7 481

21ncludes protective service workers and alrocoted cases, not shown separately. ·3lncludes persons in other occupation groups, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

I

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Table 128. Income and Poverty Status in 1969 of the Negro Population for Counties: 1970 [Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

INCOME OF FAMILIES AND UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS

All famllles --------------------------Less than $1,000 ____ ---- __________ ---- ______ _ $1.000 to $1,999----------------------------­$2,000 to $2,999----------------------------­$3,000 to $3,999.---------------------------­$4,000 to $4,999-----------------------------$5,000 to $5,999 ____________________________ _

$6,000 ta $6,999-----------------------------$7,000 to $7,999 ____ ---------- ____ -----------$8,000 to $8,999 ____________________________ _

$9,000 to $9,999 ____ ------ ________ -----------$10,000 to $11,999 •• ---- ____ -----------------$12,000 to $14,999 __ ---- ---- ____ ------------ _ $15,000 to $24,999 __ ---- ________ ------------ _ $25,000 to $49,999---------------------------$50,000 or more ____________________________ _

Median fncome ------------------------------Mean income ______ ------------------------ __ Families with female head ---------------------

Mecn income ____ ---------------- __ ---- ___ _ All families and unrelated individuals -----------­

Median income ----------------------------Mean in-come ____ ------ ________ ------ __ ----

All unrel.ated individuals----------------------­Median income ----------------------------Mean income ____ -------------- ____ ------ __

Female unrelated individuals __ ----- ... ___________ _ Mean income ______ ---- ___________________ _

Per capita income of persons __________________ _

TYPE OF INCOME OF FAMILIES All famlllei --------------------------

With wage or salary income-------------------Mean wage or salary income ________________ _

With nantarm self-employment income __________ _ Mean nanform self-employment income--------

With form self-employment income __ ---- ______ --Mean farm self-employment income-----------

With Social Security income ___________________ _ Meon Social Security income ________________ _

With public assistance or public welfare income __ _ Meon public assistance or public welfare income_

W~lh other income __________________ ------ ___ _ Mean other income---- ______ ---- ____ ------_

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL 1

Famllln ____________ -- ---- __ -- -- -- ---- ---- -- -Percent of all families ________ ---- ______ _

Mean family income _______________________ _ Mean income deficit------------------------Percent receiving public assistance income _____ _ Mean size of family-------'----------------­With related children under 18 years----------

Mean number of related children under 18 yr _ Fammes. wilh female head ------------------­

With related children under 18 years--------family hoad1 ---------------------------------

C[vilian male heads under 65 years ___________ _ Percent in labor force ____________________ _

Unrelated individuals __________________________ _ Percent of all unrelated individuals _______ _

Mean income ____ -- _______________________ _

Mean income deficit------------------------Percent receiving public assistance income _____ _

Per.sans ________________________________ ---- -Percent of all persons __________________ _

Percent receiving Social Security income _______ _ Percent 65 years and over __________________ _

Percent receiving Social Security income _____ _ Related children under 18 years ______________ _

Percent living with both parents ___________ _ Ha.use holds ______________________________ -- --

Percent of all households _______________ _

In owner occupied housing units-------------­Mean value of unit----------------------­

In renter occupied housing units-------------­Mean gross rent------------------------­

Percent locking some or all plumbing facilities ......

INCOME LESS THAN 75 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVELi

famlliH -- ·----- ---------- -- -----------------Percent of all families __________________ _ Mean income deficit-----------------------­Families with female head -------------------Uorelated Individuals _________________________ • _

Percent of all unrelated individuals-------­Mean income deficit------------------------

Perso111 ________________________ -- __ -- -- -- -- -Percent of all persons ______________ -- __ _

Related children under 18 years ______________ _ Percent living with both parents------------

INCOME LESS THAN 125 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVELi

FamlllH __ ------ ---------------- ------ __ -----Percent of all families __________________ _ Mean income deficit-----------------------­Families with female head ------------------­

Unrelated' l11dMduol1 --------------------------­Percent of all unrelated individuals --------

Mean income deficit. ____________ -- -- -- -- -- --Persons ______________ -- -- __ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---

Percent of all persons ____________ ------_ Related children under 18 years •• ____ ------ ---

Percent living with both parents ------------

Audrain

399 60 49 25 69 15 36 24 23 20 32 14 11 21 --

$3 949 $5 257

116 $2 605

527 $3 374 $4 461

128 $1 792 $1 982

69 ... $1 542

399 280

$5 867 21 ... 14

... 134

$1 230 103

$986 72 ...

138 34.6

$1 304 $2 179

58.7 3.60

93 ... 78 70

138 36 ... 69

53.9 ... "'

"' 566

37.6 16.1 12.5 ... 287 18.8 153

34.7 46 ...

107 $56 2.6

107 26.8

$1 774 66 50

39.1 ... 457

30.4 246

22.0

177 44.4

$2 446 86 86

67.2 ... 699

46.4 335 18.8

Boone Buchanan

873 465 35 10 39 44 55 49

129 26 113 47

58 15 65 49 65 22 56 64 66 26

107 47 31 30 54 28 - 4 - 4

$6 115 $6 847 $6 811 $7 840

297 138 $4 139 $3 591

1 556 751 $3 696 $4 142 $4 674 $5 759

683 286 $1 381 $1 747 $1 942 $2 375

348 158 $1 370 $1 804 $1 684 $1 827

873 465 781 410

$6 849 $7 698 22 18 ... '"

3 -... -140 153

$1 248 $1 335 173 109

$1 164 $1 505 65 99 ... ...

200 120 22.9 25.8

$2 549 $2 397 $1 439 $1 676

39.0 61.7 4.69 5.14 157 87

3,85 139 95 119 76 200 120

49 16 ... ... 310 143

60.7 50.0 $863 $911 $984 $884 11.3 33.6

l 247 760 30.6 33.9 12.5 15.7 11.1 18.9 75.5 73.6 621 354

30.6 2.3 361 221

31.8 33.4 109 100

$10 812 $5 665 252 121 $86 $68 8.0 19.0

130 83 14.9 17.8

$998 ... 104 73 261 103

51.1 36.0 $652 $684

825 531 19.3 23.7 368 297

21.2 -

311 161 35.6 34.6

$1 696 $2 190 183 95 316 185

61.8 64.7 $1 414 $1 090 1 724 937

40.4 41.8 857 451

33.4 23.3

Butler Calloway Cape

Girardeau Coss

435 336 243 87 16 19 10 -

103 21 23 -128 22 32 -35 50 25 3 53 29 20 -27 52 35 14 27 37 9 18

4 23 23 10 12 33 19 11

4 14 11 9 14 14 29 12 12 22 - 4 - - 7 6 - - - -- - - -

$2 770 $5 519 $5 329 ... $3 747 $5 742 $5 777 ...

118 53 68 3 $3 196 ... ...

727 519 367 147 $1 896 $3 826 $2 965 $5 848 $2 749 $4 378 $4 185 $6 398

292 183 124 60 $1 068 $995 $954 ... $1 263 $1 874 $1 067 ...

148 85 48 4 $1 457 "' '"

$974 $1 244 $1 121 $2 078

435 336 243 87 252 272 212 87

$3 611 $5 983 $5 487 ... 6 - 12 6

... - ... .. . 55 17 - 6 . " - ... 161 115 46 13

$1 212 $1 346 ... 247 45 87 3

$1 602 ... ... ... 58 38 27 33 '" "' "' "'

259 72 83 3 59.5 21.4 34.2 "'

$2 137 ... ... ... $1 246 ... ... ...

70.7 ... ... ... 3.94 ... ... 139 36 67 3

3.65 ... . .. 89 31 37 3 65 18 32 3

259 72 83 3 67 18 35 -... .. . ... -

240 116 19 9 85.4 64.4 ... ... $923 $536 ... ... $862 $1 312 ... ... 66.3 13.8 ... -

1 261 384 536 24 61.7 26.2 38.8 6.0 15.5 32.6 11.8 ... 28.5 33.1 13.2 ... 35.3 65.4 544 114 350 8

40.1 36.8 55.7 -315 120 130 7

64.9 29.7 43.8 . " 176 77 64 3

$4 486 "' ... ... 139 43 66 4 $34 ... ...

46.3 25.8 55.4 -

149 36 48 3 34.3 10.7 19.8 ... $958

'ii, ... ...

68 34 3 202 112 63 9

71.9 62.2 ... '" $532 $888 ... ...

905 278 408 26 44.l 18.9 28.9 6.4 426 70 250 B

39.0 . " 49.6 -

308 131 120 9 70.8 39.0 49.4 ...

$1 853 $1 472 $2 051 ". 93 46 46 3

258 132 82 9 91.8 73,3 ... ...

$1 241 $1 580 ... ... 1 492 635 186 62

72.6 43.3 55.7 15.2 628 208 415 34

47.1 31.3 55,9 ... ,Excludes inmates of institutions, memb8rs of the Armed Forces living in barracks, college students in dormitories, ond unrelated individuals under 14 years.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Chariton

180 7

32 21 30

5 20 26 -

16 -

11 -6 6 -

$4 000 $5 821

41

255 $3 122 $4 696

75 ... ... 44

$1 7i2

180 161

$4 042 14 ... 6 ...

63

75 . .. 19 ...

64 35.6 ... ... ...

42

26 20 64 30 ... 26 ... .. . . .. ... 316

46.0 8.9 7.3 . .. 139

44.6 59

30.3 48

11 '" ...

52 28.9 ... 20 17 . ..

.. . 239

34.8 136

45.6

74 41.1

30 55

" . ... 324

47.2 142

43.7

Clay Cole

155 338 9 B 6 27

16 43 29 3 11 14 6 30

30 27 6 35

13 18 - 19

15 17 14 40 - 43 - 14 - -

$6 017 $7 486 $5 845 $8 918

35 72 ... .. . 458 1 206

$1 239 $1 643 $2 678 $3 722

303 868 $743 $1 004

$1 058 $1 699 261 463

$747 $1 487 $1 450 $1 769

155 338 123 287

$5 743 $9 714 6 5 .. . . .. - -- -

54 77 ... ... 27 45 .. . . .. 40 79

" . . ..

35 69 22.6 20.4 .. . . .. ... .. . .. . ... '" 25 60 ... .. . 20 35 20 35 35 69

5 30 ... .. . 249 234

83.6 55.8 $512 $705

$1 315 $1 160 3.2 2.1 398 495

47.4 32.9 9.0 13.3

11.1 8.9 ... ... 95 111 ... 16.2 61 116

28.5 23.3 35 38

" . . .. 26 78 ... ... 24.1

15 51 9.7 15.1

'" . .. 11 35

237 183 79.5 43.7

$911 $929 301 356

35.6 16.2 38 99 ... ' .. .

45 109 29.0 32.2

$1 820 20 50

264 281 68.6 67.1

$1 681 $1 394 448 674

53,0 34.5 95 208 ... 33.2

MISSOURI 27-495

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Table 128. Income and Poverty Status in 1969 of the Negro Population for Counties: 1970-Continued

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

INCOME Of FAMILIES AND UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS

All families--------------------------Less than $1,000 ____________________________ _

$1.000 ta $1,999----------------------------­$2,000 to $2,999---------------------------­$3,000 la $3,999---------------------------­$4,000 lo $4,999---------------------------­$5,000 lo $5,999---------------------------­$6,000 to $6,999---------------------------­$7,000 lo $7,999.--------------------------­$8,000 to $8,999---------------------------­$9,000 lo $9,999---------------------------­$10,000 lo $11,999 ---------- ---- -----------­$12,000 lo $14,999-------------------------­$15,000 to $24,999--------------------------

--

-------$25,000 to $49,999 _________________________ _ -

$50,000 or more---------------------------­Median. inco-me ---------------·-------------Mean incame ____ -- ------ -- __ -- __ -- __ -- -- -- _ Fomilie:s with female liead --------------------

Mean income------------ ____ ---------- __ _ All families a.nd unrelated individuals ----------­

Median income--------------------------­Mean income------------------------------All unrelated individuals _____________________ _ -Median income ---------- ---- __ -----------Mean income--------------- ________ -------

Female unre-loted individuals ________ -----------Mean income---------- -- __ ---- __ ---------

Per capita income of persons _________________ _ -TYPE OF INCOME OF FAMILIES

All lomllles -------------------------With wage or salary inca.me ------------------

Mean wage or salary income _______________ _ With nonfarm self-employment income _________ _

Mean 11011farm self-employment income-------Wilh farm self-employment income __ ---- ______ _

Mean form self-employment income----------With Social Security income __________________ _

Mean Social Security income---------------­With public ass1st<ince or public welfare income __

Mean public as sis lance or public welfare income With other income ____ ------------ ____ -------

Mean other income ______ ------ __ -------- __

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL' Famllle$ ___________________________________ _ Percent at all families _________________ _

Mean fam~ly income----------------------­Mean income deficit-----------------------Percent receiving public assistance income ____ _ Mean size of family ----------------------­With related children under 18 years---------

Mean number of related -children under 18 yr Fommes with femoie head-----------------­

With related children under 18 years -------Family head• ______ ------ ______ ·- ______ ------

Civilian male heads under 65 years -- ________ _ Percent in labor force __________ ----------

Unrelated lndMduols --------------------------Percent at all unrelated indtviduats .. ·---

Mean income---------- ______ -------------Mean income deficit-----------------------Percent receiving public assistance income ____ _ Persons ___________________________________ _

Percent of all persons _________________ _ Percent receiving Social Security income ______ _ Percent 65 years and over _________________ _

Percent receiving Social Securlty income ____ _ Related children under 18 years _____________ _

Percent living with bath parents -----------Househaldls ________________________________ _

Percent of oll households--------------­In owner occupied housing units------------­

Mean value of unit---------------------­In renter occupied housing units------------­

Mean gross rent-----------------------­Perceot locking some or -011 plumbing facilities __

INCOME LESS THAN 75 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL'

Famllles ________ -- __ ---- -- -- -- -- - - -- -- -- -- --Percent of all families _________________ _

Mean income deficlt -----------------------~mlli~ w~ hm• h~d __________ __

Unrelated lndlvldu-als __ ---- ___________________ _ Percent of au unrelated individuals------­

Meon income deficit-----------------------P•rsans ____________ ---- ________________ ----Percent of all persons _________________ _

Related children under 18 years _____________ _ Percent living with both parents -----------

INCOME LESS THAN 125 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL'

Fam Illes __________ ------ ________ ---- ______ --Percent of oll families-----------------­

Mean Income deficit----------------------­Families with female heod ---------·--·-----

Unrela1etl Individuals __ ---- __________ ------ ----

-

-

-

-

-

--

--

---

Percent of all unrelated individuals ------­Mean income deficit-----------------------

-Persons ____________ ··- ---- ------ -- -- __ ---- --

Percent of all iiersons ______ ---- __ ---- __ Related children under 18 years _____________ _

Percent living with both parents -----------

---

[Data based on sample, See text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text)

Cooper Dunklin Franklin Greene Howard Jockson Jasper Jefferson

203 337 120 507 175 24 695 211 178 14 13 10 8 7 1 257 10 17 21 76 4 41 6 1 318 13 21 14 86 16 28 45 1 428 14 15 25 57 11 52 13 1 788 29 9 19 30 14 SS 26 1 969 40 14 31 25 5 76 19 2 022 15 4 18 31 21 65 22 2 089 31 23 15 - 7 32 9 2 047 13 15 20 - 4 39 8 1 732 4 10 12 8 4 39 7 1 638 5 17 11 7 10 27 4 2 616 20 7 3 4 - 40 9 2 556 17 13 - - 5 5 - 1 890 - 9 - - 9 - - 292 - 4 - - - - - 53 - -

$5 274 $2 924 $6 000 $5 914 $4 635 $7 233 $4 988 $6 391 $5 250 $3 511 $7 495 $6 414 $5 036 $8 048 $5 893 $6 993

42 114 4 117 58 6 390 39 44 ... $3 018 ... $3 998 ... $4 961 ... ... 326 436 153 841 358 36 632 330 237

$3 233 $2 621 $4 179 $3 838 $2 551 $5 475 $3 610 $5 038 $3 837 $3 108 $6 063 $4 517 $3 366 $6 446 $4 447 $5 985

123 99 33 334 183 11 937 119 59 $1 100 -·· ... $1 477 $1 669 $2 366 $1 798 ... $1 506 ... ... $1 637 $1 769 $3 130 $1 881 ...

58 73 14 178 99 6 394 74 18 $1 667 $2 656

$1 210 $865 $1 572 $1 623 $1 204 $2 089 $1 616 $1 718

203 337 120 507 175 24 695 211 178 177 212 104 459 147 22 490 200 147

$5 049 $3 503 $7 548 $5 994 $4 638 $7 816 $5 443 $6 908 12 2 9 31 17 1 193 10 5 ... ... ... ... ... $5 041 ... . .. 5 12 4 17 - 91 - -

-·· ... ... ... - ... - -65 102 36 116 40 4 348 25 67

$914 $1 694 $1 481 ... 30 169 6 98 40 2 894 27 31 ... $1 488 ... ... ... $1 044 ... ... 34 55 26 74 28 4 000 11 55 ... -·· ... ... ... $1 721 ... ... 69 217 18 104 66 5 055 60 59

34.0 64.4 15.0 20.5 37.7 20.5 28.4 33.1 ... $2 423 ... $2 701 -·· $2 153 ... .. . ... $1 621 ... $1 171 -·· $1 850 ... ... ... 57.6 ... 35.6 ... 28.8 .. . . .. ... 5.06 "8 4.37 -·· 4.60 ... ... 44 163 76 58 3 939 46 31 ... 4.17 ... ... ... 3.60 . .. ... 29 84 - 53 34 2 804 20 22 24 84 - 49 34 2 529 20 19 69 217 18 104 66 5 055 60 59 20 77 15 36 27 1 699 22 21 ... ... ... . .. 75.5 ... ... 93 70 29 191 108 5 058 48 29

75.6 ·-· ... 63.5 62.4 42.5 44.0 ... ... ... ... $941 $933 $814 ... ... ... ... ... $907 $869 $1 023 ... ... ... ... ... 15.7 62.0 19.8 . .. -394 1 168 89 645 434 28 299 357 252

46.8 74.5 16.8 29.7 45.4 25.4 38.4 31.6 17.5 10.4 ... 17.2 12.9 12.0 16.8 25.8 25.9 13.3 ... 16.4 19.6 11.8 21.8 11.5 63.7 50.3 ... 90.6 . .. 64.2 ... ... 121 509 24 278 242 14 685 199 103

44.6 41.5 42.1 39.3 26.7 45.2 39.8 116 237 36 202 144 8 095 94 80

50.9 65.3 35.0 30.2 49.1 26.0 31.8 38.3 75 88 21 102 67 3 032 76 49 ... $7 475 . .. $8 950 ... ... 41 149 15 100 77 5 063 18 31

$35 ... $56 --· $75 ... ... 60.3 48.9 ... 4.5 64.6 6.1 - ...

41 145 14 56 33 3 516 38 47 20.2 43.0 11.7 11.0 18.9 14.2 18.0 26.4 ... $1 104 . .. . .. $1 446 ... ...

25 60 - 34 21 2 101 20 16 85 43 29 151 94· 3 929 24 25

69.1 ... ... 50.2 54.3 33.0 22.0 ... ... ... ... $621 . .. $784 ... ... 224 709 69 353 266 20 130 209 1°96

26.6 45.2 12.8 15.9 26.9 18.0 22.2 24.0 63 393 10 102 115 10 227 123 78 ... 42.5 ... 8.8 5.2 22.5 30.9 ...

96 264 38 171 93 6 923 81 82 47.3 78.3 31.7 33.7 53.l 28.0 38.4 46.l

$2 281 ... $1 496 . .. $2 219 . .. ... 31 97 - 76 41 3 565 20 26

101 70 29 229 147 5 993 75 38 82.1 ... ... 76.l 85.0 50.4 68.8 ...

$1 418 ... ... $1 179 $1 025 $1 288 ... ... 516 1 222 168 991 624 '38 340 480 353 61.4 77.8 31.1 44.7 63.2 34.2 51.1 43.3 228 632 62 457 308 19 555 251 143

54.4 47.0 ... 47.7 43.8 j4.5 50.6 43.4

1Excludes inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living in barracks, college stude-nts In dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 14 years.

Johnson Lafayette

266 173 20 6 - 13 25 -44 22 30 13 23 18 36 16 26 8 17 17 9 20

17 19 19 14 - -- 7 - -

$5 609 $6 906 $5 847 $7 577

41 39 ... . .. 626 248

$2 955 $5 143 $3 667 $6 015

360 75 $1 758 ... $2 056

123 49 $1 442 $1 701 $1 740

266 173 257 165

$5 589 $7 381 27 -... -11 4

. .. 49 32 ... .. . 13 14 ... .. . 37 24 ... . .. 52 31

19.5 17.9 ... . .. . .. . .. - -... . ..

39 22 ... . .. 15 19 15 19 52 31 18 6 ... . .. 28 26 ... ...

.. . . .. ... .. . - . .. 241 192

23.4 22.7 6.6 13.0

11.2 15.1 ... . .. 120 86

29.2 ... 69 48

25.5 22.6 36 42 ... . .. 33 6 ... .. . ... ...

35 23 13.2 13.3 . ..

15 19 28 26 ... .. . ... . .. 159 130

13.1 15.4 72 65

... -

96 36 36.1 20.8 ... . .. 25 19 32 39 ... ... ... . ..

407 230 33.4 27.2 188 105

43.6 31.4

27-496 MISSOURI GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 128. Income and Poverty Status in 1969 of the Negro Population for Counties: 1970-Continued (Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc,) and meaning of symbols1 see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

INCOME OF FAMILIES AND UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS

All families------------------------- .. Less than $1,000 ____________________________ _

$1,000 lo $1,999----------------------------­$2,000 lo $2,999----------------------------­$3,000 to $3,999----------------------------­$4,000 to $4.999----------------------------­$5,000 to $5,999-----------------------------$6,000 to $6,999 ________ -------- -------- ---- _ $7,000 lo $7,999----------------------------­$8,000 to $8,999-----------------------------$9,000 to $9,999 __________________ ---- __ -----$10,000 lo $11,999 __ ---- ---- ______ ---- ------ _ $12,000 to $14,999 ________________ -------- __ _ $15,000 lo $24,999 __ ---- ______ -------- __ -----$25,000 to $49,999 __ ---- ________ ------ ------ _ $50,000 or more ____________________________ _

Median income------------------------------Mean income ______ ------ ____________ --------Femmes with female head ____________________ _

Mean income ____ ---- ______ ---- ____ ------ __ All families and unrelated individuals -----------­

Median income----------------------------Mean income ____ ------ ________ ---- _______ _

All unrelated individuals----------- .. ----------­Median income ----------------------------Mean income ________________ ---- __ ------ __

Female unrelated individuals ______________ ------Mean income __ -- __________________ --------

Per c:opita income of persons __________________ _

TYPE OF INCOME OF FAMILIES All famllles --------------------------

WLth wage or salary income-------------------Mean wage or salary income ________________ _

With nonfarm self-employment income __________ _ Mean nonform self-employment income _______ _

With form self-employment income ____________ ~-Mean farm self-employment income-----------

With Social Security income ___________________ _ Mean Social Security income-----------------

With public assislonce or public welfare income __ _ Mean public ossislance or public welfare income_

With other income ___________________________ _

Mean other income-------------------------

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL' Fomilh1s ________________________________ -----

Percent of all families __________________ _ Mean family income __ ------ _______________ _ Mean income deficit------------------------Percent receiving public assistance income _____ _ Me-an size of family-----------------------­With related children under 18 years----------

Mean number of related children under 18 yr_ Families with female head-------------------

Wi1h related children under 18 years _______ _ Family hnd1 ---------------------------------

Civilian male heeds under 65 years ___________ _ Percent in lobar force ____________________ _

Unrelated individuals _. ________________________ _ Percent of all unrelated individuals __ ------Mean income _____________________________ _

Mean income deficit------------------------Percent receiving public assistance income _____ _

Pers.aru ____________________________________ _

Percent of all personL------------------Percenl receiving Social Security income _______ _ Percent 65 years and over __________________ _

Percent receiving Social Security income _____ _ Related children under 18 years ______________ _

Percent living with both parents------------Households _________________________________ _ Percent of all households ____ ---- ____ ----

In owner occupied housing units-------------­Meion value of unit----------------------­

In renter occupied housing units-------------­Mean gross rent---------------------- .. -­

Percenl locking some or all plumbing facililies •• -

INCOME LESS THAN 75 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL'

Fa.mHie• ________________________________ -----

Percenl of all families.-----------------­Mean income deficit-----------------------­Families with female head-------------------

Unrelat111d Individuals __________________________ _

Percent of all unrelated individuals -------­Mecn income deficit--------------------- .. --

Pefsans __________________ ------ __ ---- ______ _ Percent of all persons __________________ _

Related children under 18 years---------------Percent living with both parents ______ -- -- - -

INCOME LESS THAN 125 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL' F11mllles ____________________________________ _

Percent of all families __________________ _

Mean income deficit-----------------------­Families with female head -------------------

Unrelated Individuals ____________________ ------ _ Percent of all unrelated individuals-------­

Mean income deficit------------------------P•.-sons ______________________________ ---- __ _

Percent of all persons __ ---- -- ---- -- ---- -Related children under 18 years __ ------ __ -- -- -

Percent living with both parents ------------

lewis

83 -3

10 12 12 6 7

16 6 -4 -7 --...

... 16 ...

147 $3 458 $4 640

64 ... ... 22

$1 403

83 72 ... 12 ... 5

... 31 ... 18 ... 12 ...

21 ... ... ... ... ... 21 ... 16 16 21 5 ...

32 ... ... ... ... 184

42.5 27.2

7.6 ... 98 ... 36 ... 27

9 ... ...

16 ... ... 16 14 ... ...

124 26.4

80 -

26 ... ... 16 32 ... ... 183

39.0 98 ...

Lincoln Morion

135 304 - -

35 35 13 58 11 46 9 34

14 26 23 22

5 20 6 11 5 12

14 16 - 9 - 15 - -- -

$4 944 $4 382 $5 016 $5 505

46 83

164 512 $3 455 $2 661 $4 425 $3 913

29 208 ... $1 583 ... $1 586 12 128

$1 569 $1 253 $1 501

135 304 102 239

$5 369 $5 644 9 9 ... ...

14 12 ... ... 47 81 ... ... 27 69 ... ... 29 62 ... ...

38 89 28.l 29.3 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

8 46 ... ...

14 48 5 37

38 89 3 13

-... 11 128 ... 64.3 ... $1 128 ... $690 ... 36.7 146 468

24.5 34.8 20.5 29.3 26.0 26.l ... 84.4 52 211 - 10.4

41 189 36,0 42.5

13 110 $5 623

28 79 ... ... ... 31.7

26 44 19.3 14.5

5 31 5 84 ... 42.2 ... ...

86 352 14.4 26.0

23 206 - 10.7

68 139 50.4 45.7

$1 477 34 71 29 170 . .. 85.4 ... $916

343 671 57.5 49.5 159 262

31.4 12.2

Mississippi Monroe Montgomery New Madrid

656 90 61 827 76 - 12 121

145 4 - 246 142 9 14 187 105 21 7 96

48 15 6 61 56 15 7 33 26 9 - 44 22 11 - 11 - - - 4 6 - - 5

24 - - 8 6 6 15 -- - - 11 - - - -- - - -

$2 754 ... ... $2 249 $3 342 ... ... $2 916

165 33 17 266 $1 676 ... ... $1 621

957 129 145 1 137 $2 133 $3 595 $1 853 $1 774 $2 887 $3 918 $3 926 $2 404

301 39 84 310 $1 172 . .. .. . $1 127 $1 894 .. . $1 040

203 17 40 151 $2 098 ... $858

$784 $1 213 $1 775 $609

656 90 61 827 451 76 39 584

$3 282 ... ... $2 811 18 5 - 16 ... ... -28 5 - 12 ... ... - .. . 165 42 23 211

$1 019 ... .. . $879 332 34 4 367

$1 204 ... .. . $1 336 60 9 10 54 ... .. . . .. ...

452 20 16 642 68.9 ... ... 77.6

$2 234 .. . .. . $1 964 $2 016 ... .. . $2 186

54.2 .. . ... 49.2 5.71 5.40 355 15 6 499

4.67 . .. 4.39 161 16 10 238 148 11 6 209 452 20 16 642 207 4 6 307

81.6 ... - 63.2 204 27 63 287

67.8 ... ... 92.6 $766 ... ... $790

$1 015 ... ... $882 41.2 ... ... 49.8

2 786 155 95 3 752 80.1 39.8 30.9 84.4

7.1 8.4 ... 8.1 9.1 7.1 ... 10.4

65.4 ... .. . 50.9 1 499 80 4 1 964

55.8 - 53.2 484 43 63 704

69.5 39.1 so.a 84.5 116 21 44 282

$5 720 ... $5 332 368 22 19 422 $32 . .. ... $38 54.8 ... ... 62.4

327 13 12 503 49.8 ... . .. 60.8

$1 470 ... $1 535 131 9 6 218 175 22 51 231

58.1 .. . ... 74.5 $701 ... .. . $598

1 832 90 75 2 906 52.3 22.4 23.6 65.0

1 046 36 4 1 667 48.4 ... - 50.9

485 34 26 724 73.9 ... ... 87.5

$2 890 ... $2 899 165 26 10 253 248 39 63 293

82.4 ... ... 94.5 $1 244 . .. . .. $1 310

2 767 223 116 3 983 79.1 55.5 36.5 89.1

1 547 97 4 2 164 56.4 ... - 53.3

I Excludes inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living in barracks, college students in dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 14 years.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Pemiscot

1 445 161 322 365 254

92 63 42 30 38 12 4

24 24 5 9

$2 656 $3 982

463 $4 386

1 993 $2 169 $3 288

548 $1 155 $1 458

338 $1 262

$935

1 445 1 066

$2 988 44 .. . 42 ...

444 $909

698 $1 415

139 ... 946

65.5 $2 065 $1 918

51.5 5.02 688

4.10 361 334 946 421

73.4 417

76.1 $832 $929 55.2

5 167 72.0

8.1 10.4 49.3

2 882 40.0 939

66.2 377

$4 529 562 $41 69.3

734 50.8

$1 285 302 350 63.9 $633

4 303 59.7

2 483 40.7

1 142 79.0

$2 497 393 464 84.7

$1 247 5 998

83.3 3 174

41.6

Pettis Pike

296 308 25 16 34 33 22 43 33 44 37 34 51 43 11 17 31 27 11 21 5 5 7 15 6 7

11 3 6 -6 -

$4 919 $4 529 $7 132 $4 986

83 39 ... 469 495

$3 454 $3 221 $5 206 $3 771

199 161 $1 726 $1 230 $2 340 $1 447

110 76 $1 515 ... $1 432 $1 457

296 308 251 265

$5 322 $4 567 24 14 ... .. . - 29 - .. .

110 108 $1 238 $1 276

83 60 ... .. . 17 26 ... .. .

103 92 34.8 29.9

$2 433 ... $1 950 ...

34.0 ... 5.29

75 46 ... ... 50 28 44 23

103 92 33 35 . ..

106 106 53.3 65.8 $919 $525 $880 $1 263

3.8 19.8 651 525

46.3 44.2 16.9 17.7 16.7 19.8 85.3 70.2 367 183

40.6 53.6 194 111

42.5 35.0 129 61

$4 397 65 50

39.7 56'.8

68 54 23.0 17.5 ... ...

41 15 89 94

44.7 58.4 .. . ... 391 307 27.7 25.8 175 105

13.1 60.0

146 124 49.3 40.3

$2 316 $1 667 58 28

121 118 60.8 73.3

$1 210 $1 570 895 596

63.3 50.1 471 221

38.2 61.5

MISSOURI 27 - 497

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Table 128. Income and Poverty Status in 1969 of the Negro Population for Counties:

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

INCOME OF FAMILIES AND UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS

All families--------------------------Less th on $1,000 ____ ------ __ ---- __ ---- ______ _ $1,000 to $1,999-----------------------------$2,000 to $2, 999 ____ ---- __ -- __________ -------$3.000 to $3,999 ____ -------- -- -- __ ---- ______ _ $4,000 to $4,999 ____________________________ _

$5,000 to $5,999----------------------------­$6,000 to $6,999·--------------------------­$7,000 to $7,999 •• ---------------------------

-$8,000 to $8,999 ____________________________ _

-$9,000 to $9,999 •• -------------------------­$10,000 to $1 l.999 ._ ---- __ ------ ---------- ---$12,000 to $\4,999 __________________________ _

-$15,000 to $24,999-------------------------­$25,000 to $49,999 __ -- -- ---- ---- ---------- __ $50,000 or mor•----------------------------­Median income-----------------------------Mean income ______ -------------- ____ ---- ___ _ families with female head --------------------­

Mean income---- __ ------ -- --------------­All families and unrelated individuals ----------­

Median income---------------------------Mean income ______ ------------ -- __ -------

All unrelated Individuals---------------------­Median income ---------------------------Mean fncome ---- __ -------- ------ __ ------ _

Female unrelated Individuals __________________ _ Mean income------------------ -- ---------Per co pi to income of persons _________________ _

TYPE OF INCOME OF FAMILIES All fomttles -------------------------

With wage or salary income------------------Mean woge or salary income _______________ _

With non form self-employment income __ -- -- -- __ Mean nonfarm self.employment income------­

With farm seJf.emplayme-nt income __ ----------­Mean form self-employment income----------

With Social Security income _______ .. __________ _ Mean Soclaf Security income---------------­

With public assistcrnce or public welfare income __ Mean public assistance or public welfare income

With othe-r income ________________ -----------Mean other income ________ ---- __ ----------

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL 1

Fam Illes -- -- -- -- ---- ---- -------- r• -- -- ------

Percent of all families __ -- __ -- -- -- ---- __ Mean family income -- ____ ------ ---- __ ---- _ Mean income deficit-----------------------P-ercent receiving public assistance income ____ _ Mean size of fomily ----------------------­With related children under 18 years---------

Mean number of related children under 18 yr Families with f.emale head-----------------­

Witll related children under 18 years-------famlty hud1 __________________________ ---- __

Civilian male heQdS under 65 years __________ _ Percent in labor farce __________ -- __ -- -- __

Unrelated' l"dh1lduah __________ ---- ---- __ ---- __ Percent of all unrelated individuals ______ _

Mean income __ ---- ________ ---- __________ _ Mean income deficit-----------------------Percent receiving public assistance income ____ _

Persons ___________________________________ _ Percen I of all persons ____________ ---- __

Percent receiving Social Security income ______ _ Percent 65 years and over _________________ _

Percent receiving Social Security income ____ _ Related children under 18 years ... ______ ---- __

-

---------

----------------------

Percent living with both parents ------------Hauseholds ________________________________ _

Percent of oil households--------------­ln owner occupied housing units------------­

Mean value ot unit---------------------­In renter occupied h.ousing units------------­

Mean grass rent-----------------------­Percent locking some or all plumbing facilities __

INCOME LESS THAN 75 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL'

fanillles __ -- ____ ---- ---- ____ ---- ________ ----Percent of all families _________________ _

Mean income deficit----------------------­Families with female head------------------

Unreloted 1ndlv1duah __________ ------ ---- ------Percent of oil unrelated individu-ols __ ---- _

Mean income deficit------------·-----------Per~ons ______ ---- ------ ____ ------ ----------

Percent of all persons.-----------------Reloted children under 18 years _____________ _

Percent living with both parents ______ ---- _

INCOME LESS THAN 125 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL'

fomllles ________ .... __ ---- ___________________ _ Percent of all families _________________ _

-------

-----

---

---Mean income deficit----------------------­

Fomilies with femole head ------------------ -Unrelated indMd'uals ____ ..,. ____________________ _

Percent of all unrelated individuals------­Mean income deficit-----------------------

Persons ____ ------ -- __ .... ------ ---- ---- ____ --Percent of all persons __ ---------- __ ---­

Related children under lB year•-------------­Percent living with bath parents __ ---------

-------

[Dato based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.} and meaning of symbols, see text]

Pulaski Randolph St. Chorles St. Louis Sarine Scott Stoddord

623 232 226 10 178 276 463 171 27 31 8 437 12 42 8 12 13 25 390 24 100 17 12 21 28 437 31 72 74 41 33 24 486 44 85 12 72 19 18 486 16 58 39

136 10 21 614 29 26 3 92 15 9 725 33 28 13 93 29 14 792 22 9 -42 16 8 684 13 10 -18 16 8 827 6 11 -47 9 lB 1 298 24 9 -25 10 32 l 432 22 3 -6 5 13 l 373 - 10 5 - 5 - 150 - - -- - - 47 - - -

$6 125 $4 947 $5 476 $9 046 $5 379 $3 206 $2 818 $6 3B7 $5 807 $6 710 $9 798 $5 726 $3 Bl6 $3 699

33 67 52 l 858 82 163 45 $5 316 ... $2 863 ...

2 504 393 391 12 290 511 700 303 $2 B56 $2 894 $3 329 $7 821 $2 867 $2 103 $2 086 $3 748 $4 057 $4 771 $8 688 $4 005 $2 980 $2 460

l 881 16\ 165 2 112 235 237 132 $2 087 $1 267 $1 186 $2 140 $1 636 $1 096 $815 $2 873 $1 534 $2 lt5 $3 337 $1 984 $1 348 $854

62 80 90 l 300 120 145 7 ... 290

$2 631 $1 565 $891 ... $2 256 $1 $1 637 $2 350 $1 716 $766 $665

623 232 226 10 178 276 463 171 623 177 175 9 433 235 333 160

$6 095 $6 162 $7 OB9 $9 391 $5 763 $2 897 $2 811 10 5 8 535 20 28 -... ··- ... $6 109 ... ... -- - - 15 - 4 11 - - - ... - ... ... 13 40 100 l 360 100 tOI 24

$1 859 $\ 441 $1 315 $1 311 "' 25 69 24 I 137 53 284 65 ... ... ... $955 .. . $1 489 ... 84 26 22 l 616 46 20 5 "' ... '" $2 734 ... . .. ... 95 79 52 l 564 65 307 130

l 5.2 34.1 23.0 15.4 23.6 66,3 76.0 ... ... ... $2 119 .. . $2 266 $2 889 ... ... ... $2 092 .. . $2 058 $1 904 ... ... ... 35.2 . .. 66.l 33,8 ...

'59 'iti 5.00 5.26 6.81 90 1 247 50 261 113 "' ... ... 3.79 ... 4.07 5.27 20 38 24 790 35 137 36 20 38 11 712 35 137 31 95 79 52 1 564 65 307 130 6 22 13 605 20 119 82 ...

i i6 ... 75.5 ". 54.6 ... 58 11 919 124 182 115 ... 72.0 58.8 44.7 57.9 76.8 87. l ... $770 ... $792 $1 173 $805 $677 "' $1 065 ... $1 029 $627 $1 017 $1 232

- 37.1 ... 19.9 33.9 52.7 11.3 519 463 233 8 735 394 1 798 1 000

22.5 44.4 21.0 19.6 33.9 65.2 94.3 - 12.3 29.6 10.J 24.4 7.3 3.0 - 22.0 28.8 9.4 23.4 9.0 4.5 - 43.l ... 70.7 ... 55.9

226 177 BB 4 792 165 t 084 497 73.9 22.6 ... 33.0 24.2 42.8 54.9 117 128 81 2 068 164 349 68

18.9 39.6 30.0 18.9 39.2 65.4 ... 6 57 29 l 131 87 110 22

. 7i ... $10 834 $5 645 ... 111 52 937 77 239 46 $85

3'1'.3 ... $87 $39 ... - ... 16.0 58.5 46.7 ...

49 68 23 l 110 41 227 72 7.9 29.3 10.2 10.9 14.9 49.0 42.1 ... ... $1 656 $1 475 ... 20 34 9 617 30 109 31 51 91 77 763 66 155 99 ... 60.2 5B.8 37,l 30.8 65.4 75.0 ... ... ... $730 . .. $686 ...

250 361 168 6 320 218 1 373 587 10.8 34.5 14.5 14.1 18.3 49.5 54.9 115 149 48 3 507 \04 B22 374

56.5 23.5 ... 27.5 - 41.4 45.2

163 95 83 2 120 98 352 151 26.2 40.9 36.7 20.8 35.5 76.0 B8.3

$1 905 ·49 ... $2 448 $2 854 $2 739 20 29 929 41 145 42 66 135 82 1 087 174 214 125 ... 83,9 62.6 52,9 81.3 90.3 94.7 ... $1 333 ... $1 288 $827 $1 284 $1 598

822 527 419 11 sos 531 2 201 952 35.5 50,4 36.2 25.7 44.5 79,3 89,l 454 219 159 6 208 192 1 296 526

87.0 26.9 54.7 39.4 31.3 44.4 53.0 . . 1Excludes inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Farces hvmg In barracks, college students in dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 14 years .

1970-Continued

Warren Sf. Louis City

8~ 55 067 4 3 499

13 3 880 9 4 077 - 4 604

10 4 385 13 4 768 11 4 344 3 4 420 9 4 078 2 3 248

15 4 992 - 4 427 - 3 797 - 429 - 119 ... $6 534

... $7 423 20 17 608

$4 780 118 80 061

$4 400 $4 995 $4 542 $6 042

29 24 994 ... $2 093 $2 999

12 13 386 ... $2 376

$1 290 $1 912

89 55 067 72 47 292 ... $7 432 5 2 450 ... $4 237 - 174 - $2 677

26 11 159 ... $1 433 22 11 099

. " $1 091 5 8 288

... $2 213

39 14 OH ... 25.5 ... $2 083 ... $2 016 .., 42.6 "' 4.7B 27 11 231 ... 3.68 11 8 445 7 7 663

39 14 055 20 4 147 . .. 69.8 29 11 357 . .. 45.5 ... $817 ... $1 009 - 32.3

202 78 550 48.8 31.2 21.3 11.0 20.3 10.9 ... 63.5

56 40 590 ... 24.8 53 20 027 ... 31.3 24 2 471 ... $10 301 29 17 556 .. , P6 ... 12.1

21 10 134 ... 18.4 ... $1 562

9 6 678 18 8 892 ... 35.6 ... $764 72 56 863

17.4 22.5 17 30 237 . .. 19.4

39 18 646 ... 33,9 ... $2 420 11 10 21e 29 13 613

" ' 54.6

. .. $1 261 183 101 089

44.2 40.l 56 52 192 ... 30.8

27 - 498 MISSOURI GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 129. General Characteristics of Persons of Spanish Language for Counties: 1970 {Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.} and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Persons of Spanish Language

AGE

Tatal, all ages ___________________ _

Under 5 years---------------------------5 to 9 years-----------------------------10 to 14 yoars __________________________ _ 15 to 19 y•ars __________________________ _

20 to 24 yeors---------------------------25 to 29 years---------------------------30 to 34 years·--------------------------35 to 39 years---------------------------40 to 44 years __________________________ _ 45 to 49 years __________________________ _

50 to 54 yeors·--------------------------55 ta 59 years---------------------------60 to 64 yeors---------------------------65 to 69 years __________________________ _

70 to 74 year'---------------------------75 yenrs. end over------------------------

Under 18 ye-ars -------------------------­:21 years ond over--------------.----------65 years <md over ____________________ ----

Median age-----------------------------

Male, all ages ___________________ _

Under 5 years---------------------------5 to 9 yeors-----------------------------10 to 14 years_ _________________________ _ 15 ta 19 years __________________________ _

20 to 24 year'---------------------------25 lo 29 years __________________________ _ 30 to 34 years _________________________ _

35 lo 39 yeor•---------------------------40 to 44 years __________________________ _ 45 to 49 years __________________________ _ SO to 54 years __________________________ _ 55 to 59 years __________________________ _ 60 to 64 years __________________________ _ 65 to 69 years __________________________ _ 70 to 74 years __________________________ _

75 years and over------------------------

Under 18 years--------------------------21 years and over _______________________ _ 65 years ond over ______________________ _ Median age ____________________________ _

Female, all ages_ ________________ _ -Under S yeors ---------------------------5 to 9 years---------------------------- -10 to 14 yeors_ ________________________ _

-15 to 19 years-------------------------- -20 ta 24 years_ ________ ·------------------25 ta 29 years_ _________________________ _ 30 to 34 years __________________________ _

-35 to 39 yeors--------------------------40 ta 44 years---------------------------45 ta 49 years __________________________ _ 50 ta 54 years __________________________ _

--

55 ta 59 years--------------------------60 to 64 years--------------------------65 ta 69 yeor•---------------------------70 ta 74 years ______ ---------- _________ _ -75 years and over-----------------------

Under 18 years--------------------------21 years and over ______________________ _ 65 years and over ______________________ _ -Median age ___________________________ _

-

RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD

Toto I population ____ -- ____________ _ In households ___________________________ _

Head af household _____________________ _ Family head ________________________ _

Mole ______________________ -------Female ______ ---- ________________ _

Primary Individual __________________ _ Male -- __ -- -- -- ______ -- ____ -- -- __ -female ________ -- -- ---- ---- -- -- ---

Wife of head-------------------------Other relative of head _________________ _ -Not rotated to head ____________________ _

In group quarters----------------------­Inmate of institution-------------------

--Other __ -- ___________________________ _

FAMILIES BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN UNDER l B YEARS

T.otal famillH~- ______ -- ____ ---- __ -With own children under 18 yeors-----------With own children under 6 years ___________ _

Husband-wife families _____________ _ With own children under 18 years __________ _ With own children under 6 years ___________ _

Fam111es with femal• head __________ _ WiHi. own children under 18 years-----------With awn children under 6 years ___________ _

Boone

560 100

2B 31 74

159 80 13 49

4 6

16 -----

186 306

-21.5

273 45 20 23 36 57 53

7 12 4 6

10 -----

108 141 -

21.l

287 55

8 8

38 102

27 6

37 --6 -----

7B 165

-21.7

560 523 167 127 127

-40 12 28

120 212

24

37 -

37

127 73 60

127 73 60

---

Buchanan

l 065 119 117 14B 169 72 40 14 45

121 47 62 31 32

9 7

32

491 493

4B 19.4

545 53 69 8B 87 34 21

B 21 47 27 35 14 14 9 -

lB

272 234

27 18.6

520 66 48 60 B2 38 19 6

24 74 20 27 17 lB -7

14

219 259

21 20.5

1 065 l 061

224 217 196

21 7 -7

197 635

5

4 -4

217 133 60

190 129 56

21 4 4

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Cass Clay Greene

420 l 466 804 37 lBB 16B BB 161 B9 96 237 53 35 212 64 16 134 131 - lOB 133

32 86 30 47 100 37 48 70 18 16 92 26 5 42 25 - 7 -- 15 3 - 7 -- - 27 - 7 -

251 747 330 154 651 394

- 14 27 14.4 18.5 21. l

220 805 406 26 BB B9 4B 120 17 50 164 33 23 94 35 - 56 75 - 70 78 7 29 6

30 50 24 24 24 11 12 65 16 - 23 9 - - -- B -- 7 -- - 13 - 7 -

147 448 151 73 322 225 - 14 13

13.6 16.6 21.9

200 661 398 11 100 79 40 41 72 46 73 20 12 llB 29 16 7B 56 - 38 55

25 57 24 17 50 13 24 46 7

4 27 10 5 19 16 - 7 -- 7 3 - - -- - 14 - - -

104 299 179 Bl 329 169 - - 14

16.3 19.9 19.8

420 1 466 804 410 l 394 725 79 310 177 79 310 161 73 300 134

6 10 27 - - 16 - - 16 - - -

75 294 136 256 7B3 396 - 7 16

10 72 79 - - 41

10 72 3B

79 310 161 72 227 118 37 116 98

73 300 134 66 217 101 37 116 81

6 10 27 6 10 17 - - 17

Jackson Jefferson Johnson Pulaski St. Louis St. Louis City

14 321 760 675 1 190 8 241 5 946 l 65B B4 81 144 l 163 60B l B71 B3 56 145 l 22B 467 2 107 146 42 126 l 039 622 l 554 93 87 180 635 750 l 329 100 163 270 458 625

895 47 101 101 686 511 821 31 27 41 794 340 790 62 45 90 567 265 937 45 24 60 518 341 713 44 30 25 330 419 372 14 - - 219 246 329 - - - 212 134 325 - - 8 223 156 270 - - - 92 215 133 11 5 - 34 115 217 - 14 - 43 132

6 627 382 223 475 3 825 2 178 6 940 339 404 503 4 107 3 359

620 11 19 - 169 462 19.9 18.6 22.2 20.0 20,6 24.2

6 922 424 382 725 4 146 2 939 733 40 49 45 651 2B2 BB8 SB 29 77 645 285

l 034 96 9 75 544 360 B22 3B 56 135 303 336 581 SB 90 221 159 23B 426 12 56 54 307 2BO 377 19 14 27 369 lB6 374 21 37 37 276 127 519 31 17 33 294 159 354 26 13 13 177 207 1B4 14 - - 91 116 96 - - - 100 87

1B3 - - B 116 53 128 - - - 55 98 83 11 5 - 34 66

140 - 7 - 25 59

3 195 223 114 231 2 023 l 154 3 367 1B9 239 313 l 980 l 609

351 11 12 - 114 223 19.9 17.4 22.7 20.7 18.8 24.3

7 399 336 293 465 4 095 3 007 925 44 32 99 512 326 983 25 27 68 583 1B2

l 073 50 33 51 495 262 732 55 31 45 332 414 748 42 73 49 299 387 469 35 45 47 379 231 444 12 13 14 425 154 416 41 8 53 291 138 41B 14 7 27 224 1B2 359 lB 17 12 153 212 188 - - - 12B 130 233 - - - 112 47 142 - - - 107 103 142 - - - 37 117

50 - - - - 49 77 - 7 - 18 73

3 432 159 109 244 l B02 1 024 3 573 150 165 190 2 127 1 750

269 - 7 - 55 239 19.9 19.5 21.6 16.6 22.l 24.l

14 321 760 675 1 190 8 241 5 946 14 223 755 598 876 B 130 5 777 3 534 160 184 210 l 981 1 616 3 074 160 179 202 l 847 l 377 2 722 160 179 195 l 782 1 2B2

352 - - 7 65 95 460 - 5 a 134 239 253 - 5 8 65 B4 207 - - - 69 155

2 589 159 171 191 l 765 l 239 7 940 436 236 475 4 308 2 807

160 - 7 - 76 115

98 5 77 314 111 169 40 5 - - 36 35 58 - 77 314 75 134

3 074 160 179 202 1 847 1 377 l 989 137 95 148 l 387 Bl5 l 08B 72 70 96 B48 397

2 641 160 179 195 l 756 1 248 l 769 137 95 14B l 313 728 l 012 72 70 96 816 362

352 - - 7 65 95 176 - - - 59 68

57 - - - 17 35

MISSOURI 27 - 499

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Tobie 130. Social Characteristics of Persons of Spanish Language for Counties: 1970

Counties With 400 or More Persons of Spanish Language

PLACE OF BIRTH

Total popt11atfon __ ---- ---- _______ _ -ForeiQ11 born __ ---------------------Native ---- -- ---- -- -- -- ---- __ ---- -

Born in State of residence ----------------Born in different Stole ---- ____ ---- -- ---- _

Northeast __________________ -- -- _____ _ North Central ____ ------ ____ -- -- ____ ---South ______________________________ _

West ________________ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Born obroad, at sea, etc _________________ _ State of birth not reported _______________ _

RESIDENCE IN 1965

To-tal population, S ye-ars old and o-ver Same house __________________ -- -- __ -- __

Different house in Unit.ed States ----------­Same county------------------------­Different c.ounty ----------------------Some State ________________________ _

Different State _____ ,... -- -- ---- -- ------Northeast .. ___ ------ -- ------ -- -- --North Centro!__ ____ -- -- -- -- -- -- ---South---------------------------West ________ ---- ____ ---------- __

Abroad _______________________________ _

Moved, 1965 residence not reported _______ _

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

Total enrolled, 3 to 34 yeon old .... __ _ Nursery school-------------------------

Poblic ______ ---- ____ -- -- -- -- ________ _ Kindergarten ______ -- ____ -· __ -· ______ -- _

Public __ -------- ______ -------- ______ _ Elementary (1la8 yeorsl-----------------

Poblic __ ---- ---------- ____ -------- __ _ High school {I to 4 years)----------------Public ______________________________ _

College ______ ---- __ ---- ____ ------ _____ _

Peru.n• enrolled, 3 to 3.4 years old __ .. 3 ond 4 years old -- -- __ -- _. __ -- ____ -- - - -5 and 6 years old-----------------------7 ta 13 years old _______________________ _

--

-

--

-----

-

--

-14aod 15 years old---------------------16 and 17 years aid---------------------16 and 19 years old---------------------20 and 21 years old----------·----------22 to 24 years old------------·----------25 to 34 years aid ______________________ _

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

Mele, 25 years old and over _______ _ No school years completed .... _____________ _ Elementary: 1 to 4 yeors ----------------

5 lo 7 years----------------8 years ___________________ _

High school, 1 to 3 year•----------------4 years ___________________ _ College, 1 to 3 years----------------

4 years or more ____________ _ Median school years completed ___________ _ Percent high school groduotes ____ -- __ -- -- _

Ftmal•, 2S years old and over------No school years completed .... ____ -- __ ---- __ Elementary, 1 to 4 years----------------

5 to 7 years----------------8 years ---- -- ____ -- __ .... ___ _

High school. 1 ta 3 years----------------4 years--------------------

College, 1 to 3 years----------------

------------------4 years. or more ____________ _ -Me diem school years completed---- _______ _

Percent high school graduates ____________ _ -

FAMILIES

FamlUes __ -- ---- _______________ _ -With own children under 3 yeors-~---------With own children under 6 years _________ _ With own children under 12 year•-- _______ _ With awn children under 18 years _________ _

----With sans/doughters onder 25 yeors _____ _

With sans/daughters 13 to 19 years _______ _ With sons/daughters 18 to 24 years _______ _

----

Subramilies ---------------------Number of awn children onder 18 years ____ _ -

Husba:nd-wlfe subfamillts ---------- -Number of own children under 18 years ____ _ -Sul>famlltes with female head--------Numbor of own children under 18 years ____ _ -Persans iunder 18 years old---------

Living with bath porents__ ---- -- __ -- _____ _ --Peroent of total------------------------

CHILDREN EVER BORN

Women, 35 to 44 yr. old, aver married Children ever born _____ .. ________________ _ --Per 1,000 women ever married_,.. _____ ,.. __ -

[Dato based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, medicm, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Boone Buchanon Cass Cloy Greene Jackson Jefferson Johnson

560 1 065 420 1 466 804 14 321 760 675 98 139 6 140 60 1 892 26 28

462 926 414 1 326 744 12 429 734 647 264 688 108 823 382 7 587 433 88 147 209 261 465 303 3 949 237 495

17 7 9 29 14 186 6 36 35 86 56 165 77 2 075 60 112 70 82 133 169 132 862 127 170 25 34 63 102 BO 826 44 177 51 12 26 30 18 446 36 64 - 17 19 8 41 447 28 -

460 946 383 1 278 636 12 663 676 594 61 565 54 348 185 6 136 212 68

243 356 277 812 374 5 205 414 345 99 262 - 265 167 3 419 93 22

144 94 277 547 207 1 786 321 323 53 - 80 326 62 363 147 30 91 94 197 221 145 1 423 174 293 4 - - 6 20 37 - 28

32 24 83 94 34 676 66 61 48 57 89 82 29 290 41 140

7 13 25 39 62 420 67 64 87 14 29 41 25 531 - 145 69 11 23 77 52 791 50 36

249 409 178 568 268 5 245 314 230 10 - - 16 5 135 7 6 - - - - - 77 7 -6 45 6 42 36 303 11 24 6 45 6 42 36 234 11 24

46 232 142 300 91 3 270 206 59 46 132 142 267 91 2 354 193 59 29 108 30 180 42 1 260 78 45 29 73 30 139 34 893 67 45

158 24 - 30 94 277 12 96

59.6 66.0 59.9 56.2 48.5 56.4 58.4 44.6 ... ... - ... ... 15.2 ... . .. ... ... ... ... ... 78.2 ... ... ... 99.9 96.l 99.9 ... 97.3 99.9 ... ... ... ... ... ... 95.5 ... . .. - ... ... 72.7 ... 86.3 ... . .. ... ... - ... ... 46.2 ... .. . ... ... - ... 18.l - ... ... - - 7.8 ... 10.0 ... 35.6 ... - - 4.1 11.0 5.0 - 24.2

92 214 73 283 157 2 864 134 149 - 31 - - - 125 - -- - - 7 5 215 12 -- 26 - 18 22 354 28 -- 27 - 25 12 267 12 7 4 39 22 26 12 623 21 -

15 63 40 78 39 768 33 68 7 20 11 54 49 282 25 18

66 8 - 75 18 230 3 56 ... 10.8 ... 12.8 12.7 11.3 11.1 13.0 ... 42.5 ... 73.1 67.5 44.7 45.5 95.3 76 226 75 251 142 2 938 120 97 - 19 - - - 160 - -- 12 - - 15 187 - -- 39 13 6 10 368 22 -- 35 - 20 6 324 21 7 - 65 36 43 4 673 34 26 20 48 26 111 52 882 15 36 15 4 - 46 22 192 28 15 41 4 - 25 33 152 - 13 ... 9.4 ... 12.5 12.7 10.9 10.5 ... ... 24.8 ... 72.5 75.4 41.7 35.B ...

127 217 79 310 161 3 074 160 179 41 36 8 90 82 648 46 39 60 60 37 116 98 1 088 72 70 60 122 54 212 118 1 676 122 78 73 133 72 227 118 1 969 137 95 73 150 72 236 122 2 174 140 95 13 104 25 109 27 1 038 66 25 6 64 - 45 15 556 26 9

- 21 - 6 6 132 - 5 - 21 - 6 6 214 - 5

- 9 - - - 50 - 5 - 9 - - - 49 - 5 - 12 - 6 6 61 - -- 12 - 6 6 115 - -

186 491 251 747 330 6 627 382 223 179 447 223 681 258 5 450 360 216

96.2 91.0 88.8 91.2 78.2 82.2 94.2 96.9

31 98 41 96 2C) 809 55 15 87 397 195 355 47 3 331 167 56 ... ... ... ... ... 4 117 ... ...

Pulaski St. Louis St. Laois Cily

1 190 8 24t 5 946 107 1 100 I 4Cl3

1 083 7 141 4 543 117 3 911 3 097 670 2 659 l 214

32 449 105 135 652 320 290 1 120 558 213 438 231 2B2 320 136

14 251 96

1 046 7 078 5 338 20 2 514 2 597

683 3 616 1 874 68 1 159 1 252

615 2 457 622 36 841 239

579 1 616 383 31 309 43

102 317 137 194 541 101 252 449 102 256 377 461 87 571 406

342 3 065 l 931 7 150 60 7 13 13

19 186 15 19 148 59

238 1 852 889 218 1 396 440 65 551 492 65 433 348 13 326 415

37.3 57.3 55.3 . .. 24.4 21.0 .. . 77.3 62.7

99.9 99,S 97.3 ... 98.1 95.3 ... 96.0 90.7 10.0 70,8 63.2

- 32.9 37.3 5.5 10.7 21-5 4.9 10.7 13.6

172 1 844 I 438 - 14 11 6 12 47 - 79 190 - 145 225

20 221 273 97 407 333 15 247 128 34 719 231

12.6 13.5 11.7 84.9 74.5 48.l

153 1 874 I 436 - 15 38 - 15 91

19 41 103 6 176 247

28 294 251 65 759 427 13 302 105 22 272 174

12.4 12.5 11.9 65.4 71.1 49.2

202 1 847 1 377 75 473 258 96 848 397

135 l 193 575 148 l 387 815 155 l 478 895 44 505 430 7 244 243

- 29 39 - 15 39

- 14 8 - - 8

- 9 31 - 9 31

475 3 825 2 178 436 3 549 1 924

91.8 92.8 88.3

80 487 294 226 1 559 879 ... 3 201 2 990

27-500 MISSOURI GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

i-

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Ii Ii

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Table 131. Employment Characteristics of Persons of Spanish Language for Counties: [Dato based on sample, see text. For minimum base far derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Persons of Spanish Language

EMPLOYMENT STATUS Male, 16 years old and over _________ _

labor force------------------------------Percent of to to I __ -- ________________ _

Civili<in labor force -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- ----Employed ____________________ ---- ___ _ Unemployed -- -- -- -- -- ____ -- __ ---- -- __

P-ercent of civilian lobar force ---------Not in labor force-------------------------Inmate of institution ____________________ _

Enrolled in school ____ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Othm Under 65 years------------------

65 years and over _______________ _

female, 16 yeors old and over--------Labor force------------------------------

Percent of total---------------------Civilion labor force ____ -- _______________ _ Employed ___________________________ _ Unemployed ____ ---- -- ____________ ----

Percent of civilian labor force __ -- __ -- -Nol in labor force-------------------------

lnmati! of institution __ ---- __________ -----Enrolled in school ______________________ _

Other, Under 65 years------------------65 years and over _______________ _

Malt, 16 to 21 years old------------Not enrolled in school _____________________ _

Not high school groduote ________________ _ Unemployed or not in labor force--------

MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN

Womtn, 16 years old and over _______________ _ With own children under 6 years __________ _

In labor force-------------------------With own children 6 to 17 years only ______ _

In lobar force ________________________ _ Married women, husband present--------------

In labor force ________________________ _ With own children under 6 years __________ _

ln labor force ________________________ _ With own children 6 to 17 years only ______ _

In labor force-------------------------

PERCENT IN LABOR FORCE

Mole, 14 ond 15 yeors-------------------16 ond 17 years __________________ _ 18 ond 19 years __________________ _ 20 ond 21 years __________________ _

22 to 24 years--------------------25 to 34 years--------------------35 to 44 years--------------------45 to 64 years ___________________ _

65 years and over-----------------Female: 14 and 15 years __________________ _

16 and 17 years __________________ _ 18 ond 19 years __________________ _ 20 ond 21 years __________________ _

22 to 24 years--------------------25 to 34 years--------------------35 to 44 years--------------------45 to 64 years--------------------65 years and over-----------------

WORKERS IN 1969 BY WEEKS WORKED Male, 16 yeors old and aver _________________ _

50 to 52 weeks-------------------------27 to 49 weeks-------------------------26 weeks or less------------------------

Female, 16 years old and over ----------------50 to 52 weeks-------------------------27 to 49 weeks-------------------------26 weeks or less _______________________ _

CLASS OF WORKER, 16 YEARS OLD AND OVER

Male employed ______ ---- ---- ____ ---- -- -- --Privote wage or salary workers -----------Government workers ______________ ------

local government workers ______ --------Self-employed workers-------------------Unpaid fomily workers ______________ -----

Female employed __________________________ _

Private wage or salary workers ----------­Government workers --------------------

Local government workers ____ -- __ -- -- --Solt-employed workers------------------­Unpaid family workers-------------------

Male employed, in agric.ulture -----------------Wage or salary workers ________________ .. _ Self-employed workers __________________ _ Unpaid family workers __________________ _

fem11le employed, Tn agriculture _______________ _ Wage or salary workers _________________ _ Self-em played workers __________________ _

Unpaid family workers-------------------

LABOR MOBILITY FOR MALES' Male, 30 to 49 years old In 1970 _____________ _

Nonworker in 1965, nonworker in 1970 ----­Nonworker in 1965, worker in 1970 --------Worker in 1965

1 nonworker in 197Q _______ _

Boone

172 102

59.3 102 102 --

70 -

57 13 -

209 124

59.3 124 124

--

85 -

34 51 -

54 17 17 7

209 59 13 13 7

120 55 59 13 13 7

---... ... ... ... ... ---... ...

... ... ... --

145 54 36 55

168 26 60 82

102 55 47 ---

124 40 84 13 ----------

29 6 6 -

Buchanan Cass

313 85 260 67

83.1 260 49 241 42

19 7 7.3 53 18 - -

21 12 14 6 18 -

340 103 124 44

36.5 42.7 124 34 116 28

8 6 6.5 216 59

- -40 7

155 52 21 -86 12 22 -15 -15 -

340 103 75 38 22 6 84 38 45 23

210 75 70 28 71 38 18 6 72 32 33 17

... -... --... ... -... -... ... ... ... ... ... ... -

- -- -... -... ... ... ... - ... ... ... ... ... - -

280 66 215 41 37 25 28 -

138 55 68 6 56 34 14 15

241 42 217 31

18 11 7 -6 -- -

116 28 116 28

- -- -- -- -6 -- -6 -- -- -- -- -- -

103 73 - 7 - -- 6

IThe concept '1worker11 includes the employed plus members of the Armed Forces.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Cloy Greene Jackson Jefferson Johnson

417 267 4 078 213 281 325 185 3 293 180 260

77.9 69.3 80.8 84.5 92.5 325 178 3 210 174 76 325 173 3 048 174 76

- 5 162 - -- 2.8 5.0 - -92 82 785 33 21 - 41 13 5 -

68 35 303 21 21 10 - 221 7 -14 6 248 - -

430 227 4 216 212 184 190 137 2 270 107 80

44.2 60.4 53.8 50.5 43.5 190 137 2 256 107 80 184 114 2 154 92 72

6 23 102 15 8 3.2 16.8 4.5 14.0 ... 240 90 1 946 105 104

- - 18 - -18 8 224 35 21

222 68 1 476 70 76 - 14 228 - 7

102 65 830 33 78 17 16 309 12 57 - 9 125 9 7 - - 62 - -

430 227 4 216 212 184 117 100 1 098 70 69 56 50 458 32 15

114 27 899 65 25 56 16 505 43 17

294 142 2 635 159 171 139 80 1 284 99 74 111 83 1 004 70 69 56 40 389 32 15

104 21 756 65 25 46 16 418 43 17

... - 8.6 - .. . ... - 35.9 - -... - 73.4 - ...

... ... 79.2 ... ...

... ... 93.8 ... .. . ... ... 97.9 ... . ..

. .. ... 95.0 ... ... ... ... 86.5 ... .. . - ... 29.3 ... . .. - - 9.4 - ... ... - 36.9 ... -... .. . 68.3 - ... ... .. . 63.7 . .. ...

.. . ... 58.8 .. . ... . .. ... 56.1 ... .. . ... .. . 55.4 ... -... ... 56.1 ... . .. - - 15.2 - -

365 220 3 509 178 275 243 121 2 142 150 230 58 64 872 28 22 64 35 495 - 23

272 114 2 637 101 111 110 38 1 179 25 -68 31 888 40 42 94 45 570 36 69

325 173 3 048 174 76 263 131 2 580 168 43 32 30 379 6 26

6 14 137 - -30 12 89 - 7 - - - - -

184 114 2 154 92 72 153 92 1 828 86 52 31 22 290 - 13 11 6 103 - 7 - - 36 6 7 - - - - -- - 4 - 7 - - 4 - -- - - - 7 - - - - -- - 7 - 7 - - 7 - 7 - - - - -- - - - -

168 57 1 624 97 81 - 5 27 - -6 17 127 8 -- 6 87 - -

1970

Pulaski St. Louis St. Louis City

521 2 198 1 898 506 1 937 1 443

97.1 88.1 76.0 34 1 914 1 443 28 1 880 1 408

6 34 35 ... 1.8 2.4 15 261 455 - 30 31 7 132 177 8 66 115 - 33 132

227 2 443 2 181 45 1 057 1 058

19.8 43.3 48.5 28 1 057 1 058 21 1 026 992

7 31 66 . .. 2.9 6.2 182 1 386 1 123

- 6 4 6 235 240

176 1 113 682 - 32 197

259 253 325 233 67 76 57 25 41 - 12 24

227 2 443 2 181 92 841 423

6 236 157 55 540 401 15 235 222

191 1 779 1 248 28 677 611 92 815 357

6 225 114 55 498 368 15 193 196

- 13.1 -... 17.7 100.0 56.7 50.5 100.0 . .. 42.7 .. . 100.0 74.l . .. 92.8 94.4 ... 98.8 97.9 .. . 90.5 89.8 - 63.2 39.5

... 8.6 5.6 - 17.3 17.7 .. . 33.3 54.4 .. . 67.0 54.7 - 50.8 61.0 .. . 42.4 59.7

. .. 37.9 65.0 - 54.0 49.4 - ... 13.0

449 2 072 1 574 278 1 444 980 94 466 406 77 162 188 84 1 348 1 204 33 560 514 20 373 388 31 415 302

28 1 880 1 408 21 1 530 1 170

7 210 198 7 63 106 - 140 40 - - -

21 1 026 992 6 830 825

15 151 147 15 96 67 - 25 6 - 20 14

- 7 -- 7 -- - -- - -- - 5 - - 5 - - -- - -

110 1 116 679 - 6 21 7 42 47 6 35 40

MISSOURI 27 - 501

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Table 132. Occupation, Earnings, and Industry of Persons of Spanish Language for Counties: 1970 [Data based on s.ample1 see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text)

Counties With 400 or More Persons of Spanish Language

OCCUPATION

Total employed, 16 years old and ov-er -----Professional, technical, and kindred workers _____ _

Health wa.rkers ---------------------- ... ---­Teachers., elementary ond secondary schools_,._ Technicians, except health------------------­Other professional workers------------------

Managers and administrators, except farm-------Salaried __ -- ..... - _____ .. - -- ______ -- __ ------ __

Self-om ployed __ -------------------------- -­Soles workers------------------------------­

Retail trade------------------------------­Clerical and kindred workers ---- -- __ -- -- -- -- -- _ Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _

Mechanics ood repairmen ________ -- ____ ------Construction craftsmen ---------------------

Operatives, except transport-------------------Durable goods monufocturing _______________ _ Nondurable goods manutocturing __ -- -- -- -- -- -Nonmonufocturing industries ________________ _

Transport equipment aperotlv.es --------------­Laborers, except farm ------------------------Construction laborers ______________________ _ formers ond form managers------------------­farm laborers and farm foremen --------------­Service workers, except private household'-------

Cleaning and food service workers----------­Heallh service workers---------------------­Personol service workers--------------------Protective service workers __________________ _

Privole household workers. ____________________ _

Female employed, 16 years old and over ___ _ Protessional, technical, ond kindred workers _____ _

Health workers---------------------------Teachers, elementary arid secondary schools ___ _

Managers and administrators, except farm------­Sales workers------------------------------­

Retail trnde -------------------------------Clerical ond kindred workers __________________ _ Secretaries., stenographers, and typists -------­

Craftsmen, for&men, and kindred workers--------Operatives, except transport ______________ ---- _

Manufacturing ____ ---- ____________________ _ Nonma nufocturing industries ______ -- -- ______ _

Transport equipment operatives ---------------­laborers, except farm------------------------Farm workers-------------------------------Service workers, except private household'l ------­

Cleaning and food service workers __ -- ------ __ Health service workers ____________ -- _______ _ Personal service workers ______________ ---- _

Private household workers ________________ ----_

MEDIAN EARNINGS IN 1969 OF PERSONS IN EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE FOR SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS

Male, 16 years old and over whh earnlngsl _ Professional, managerial, and kindred workers __ _ Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers------_ Dperorives. including transport------------ .. ---­loborers, except form-----------------------Formers and form managers ____________ -------Farm laborers, except unpaid, and form foremen _

Female, 16 years old and over with HrnlngsJ_ Clerical and kindred workers ____________ ------_ Operatives, including transport-----------------

INDUSTRY

Total employed, 16 years old and over ____ _ A~r~culture. forestry. ond tisheries ___ . ____ ---- _ M1n1ng -- __ -- ____ ---- ________________ ------ .. Construction _______________________________ _ Manufacturing ____ ---- ____ ------------ ______ _

Furniture and lumber and wood pro-ducts ______ _ Metol industries __ ------------ __ ------ ____ _ Machinery, including electrical ________ ---- ___ _ Tronspor1ation equipment •. ------ ______ ------Other durabl• goods _______________________ _ Food and ktndred products_ _________________ _ Textiles and fobricoled textile products------­Printing. publishing, and allied industries------­Other nondurable gaads (inclllding not specified monvfacturing industries). _______ -- ______ -- _

Trucking service and warehousing ______________ _ Other tronsportoflon _________________________ _ Communications, utilities, and sanitary services ---Wholesale trode ____ ------ __________ -- _______ _ Food, bakery, ond dairy stores----------------­E"atrng and drinking places---------------------Other retail trade __________ ------ ______ ------Finance, insurance, and rear estate _____________ _ Business and repair services ____ ---- -- _____ .. __ _ Private households--------------------------­Other personal services----------------------­E11tertoinment and recreation services -----------Hospilals -- -- -- ________________________ ---- _ Educationot and kindred servfces ______________ _ Othe.r professional and related services----------Public odmin-islrotion ______ ,.. _____________ -----

1/ncludes allocated cases, not shown separately.

27 - 502 MISSOURI

Boone

226 105

5 6 7

87

17 7

59 15 8

10

10

12 12

124 59

5 6

7 7

51 34

$5 391

$3 176

226

8 9

s 4

7 6

14

15

110 36 14

Buchanon

357 9

5 17 17

38 26 32 21

8

140 7

109 24

8 30

62 47

8

116 9

4 6

12 12 16 6

33 21 12

40 32

8

$6 200

7 557

357 6

166 7

II

111 15 12

10

6 8 6 7

35 40

25

23 4

19 12

Cass

70 6

18

6

35 21

14

28

23 16 7

70

7 27

11

10

12 6

Clay

509 114

20 35 59 34 22 12 17 8

111 62 31 11

59 21 21 17 25 40

47 23

18 6

184 26

20 5

92 55

32 19 13

29 16

13

$8 020 11 438

$4 300

509

6 118

6 33 6

17 8

17

7

24 10

49 7

39 19 24 42 20 16

7 5

16 32 47 50

Greene

287 57 14 13 10 20 22 10 12 58 19 62

19

14 5

34

35 28

114 22

7 6

19 9

40 11

9 9

19 12

$5 032

287

12 54

7

36

16

5 7

21 40 27 9

7 51 31

7

Jackson

5 202 535

57 122 89

267 240 203 37

277 184

1 113 599 112 96

1 112 410 444 258 244 348 23

4 701 392 108 106 34 29

2 154 208 45 99 77

109 98

754 189

71

505 373 132

5 17

379 192 85 81 29

$6 770 8 367 7 568 6 761 5 685

p 755 3 886 3 729

5 202 11 4

152 1 486

24 167 235 134 119 262 253 100

192 198

352 IOI 294 127 218 601 234 111 36

185 98

204 236 237 317

Jefferson

266 40

5 14

21 8 a 7 7

46 75 27 12

59 40

19

24 8 7

92 20

14

7 7

26 13 6

8

18 8 7

$8 068

266

12 130

21 32 21 21 8

27

8 54 12

10

14 12 6

Johnson

148 26

19 16 16

35 14 9

18

10 6

32 25

72 7

35

10 10

20 13

148 14

6 27

8 19

6 20 8 7

14

28 13

5

Pulaski

49 22

14

7 7

21 15

49

14 15

St. Louis St. Louis City

2 906 877 175 133 32

537 279 220

59 274 117 545 298 86 58

192 96 66 30

104 51 7

7 253 140 42 31 28 26

1 026 264 50

102 36 96 73

371 166 26

50 50

13

144 80 42 22 26

$10 210 13 018 9 654 7 646

$4 088 3 937

2 906 7 6

71 775

16 34

145 229

48 59 11 46

167 52

66 101 155 29 89

336 155 114

26 78 13

124 314 293 102

2 400 516 100 139

37 240 43 38 s

109 69

487 276

78 31

460 187 178 95 80

116 11

282 147 70 30 22 31

992 209

59 87

47 47

341 121

31

175 143 32 14 8

144 66 56 16 23

$7 197 7 760 8 250 7 167 5 643

$3 527 3 384 3 627

2 400 s

49 698 30

123 82

101 19 63 77 75

128 46

64 70

145 52 84

154 83

100 26

109 24

174 234 158 123

21ncludes protective service workers and allocated cases, not shown separately. 31ncludes persons in other occupation groups, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

I I

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Table 133. Income and Poverty Status in 1969 of Persons of Spanish Language for Counties: 1970 (Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Persons of Spanish Language

INCOME OF FAMILIES AND UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS

All families--------------------------L"s than $1,000 ____________________________ _

$1,000 to $1,999----------------------------­$2,000 to $2,999----------------------------­$3,000 to $3,999----------------------------­$4,000 to $4,999-----------------------------$5,000 to $5,999 __ ------ ---- ____ -------------$6,000 lo $6,999----------------------------­$7,000 to $7,999----------------------------­$8,000 to $8,999----------------------------­$9,000 to $9,999----------------------------­$10,000 to $11,999--------------------------­$12,000 to $14,999--------------------------­$15,000 to $24,999 __ ---- __ ------ ------ -------$25,000 to $49,999 __________________________ _ $50,000 or more ____ ---- __ ---- __ ---------- __ _ Median income ------------------------------Mean income __ ------------------------------Families with female head -- .. --------.. ---------

Mean income __ ---------------- ____ --------All families and unrelated Individuals -----------­

Median income ----------------------------Mean income ______________________ --------All unrelated individuals----------------------­

Median income----------------------------Mean income ____________________ -------- __

Female unrelated individuals __ ---- ______ --------Mean income ____ ---- ____ ---- ________ ------

Per capita income of persons __________________ _

TYPE OF INCOME OF FAMILIES .I.II famllles --------------------------

With wage or salary income-------------------Mean woge or salary income ________________ _

With nonfarm self·emplayment income __ --------_ Mean nonfarm self.employment income--------

With farm self-employment income ____ ----------Mean farm self-employment income-----------

With Social Security income ___________________ _ Mean Social Security income-----------------

With public assistance or public welfare income __ _ Mean public assistance or public welfare income_

With other income----------------------------Mean other income ___________ ·-------------

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL' Families ______________________________ ------_

Percent of all families __________________ _ Mean family income _______________________ _

Mean income deficit------------------------Percent receiving public assistance income _____ _ Mean size of family-----------------------­With related children under 18 years----------

Mean number of related children under 18 yr _ families with female head __________________ _

With related children under 18 years--------FamHy heads---------------------------------

Civilian mole heads under 65 years ___________ _ Percent in labor force ____________________ _

Unrelated lndlviduals __________________________ _

Percent of all unrelated individuals--------Mean income _____________________________ _

Mean incDme deficit------------------------Percent receiving public assistance income _____ _

P•rs.ons __ ---- __________________ ------ __ -----Percent of all persons __________________ _

Percent receiving Social Security income _______ _ Percent 65 years and over __________________ _

Percent receiving Social Security income _____ _ Related children under 18 years ______________ _

Percent living with both parents------------Households ________________ ---- ____ ---- _____ _

Percent of all households _______________ _ In owner occupied housing units-------------­

Mean value of unit----------------------­In renter occupied housing units-------------­

Mean gross rent-------------------------Percent locking some or all plumbing facilities __ _

INCOME LESS THAN 75 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL'

Fam Hies ____________________________________ _ Percent of all families __________________ _

Mean income deficit-----------------------­Families with female head-------------------

Unt.ela1ed lndMduals ________________ -----------Percent of alt unrelated individuals-------­

Mean income deficit------------------------P•r1ons __ ---- ______ ---- __ .. ___________ -- -- -- -

Percent of all personL------------------Related children under 18 years ______________ _

.Percent living with both parents-----------­

INCOME LESS THAN 125 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL'

Families ____________________________________ _ Percent of all families __________________ _

Mean income deficit-----------------------­Families with female head------------------­

Unrelated lndMduals --------------------------­Percent of all unrelated individuals-------­

Mean income deficit------------------------Persons ____________________________________ _ Pe-r<:ent of all persons __________________ _

Related children under 18 years ______ -- ______ -Percent living with both parents------------

Boone

127 8 -

15 7 -5

12 17 8

12 27 -

10 6 -

$7 971 $9 146

--

228 $3 313 $5 771

101 $1 317 $1 527

60 ...

$2 393

127 127

$8 461 5

... 18 ... ----

54 ... 23

18.1 ... ...

-... 15

... --

23 23 ... 49 ... ... ...

-117

22.0 5.1 --

20 ... 48

36. 1 --

48 ... ...

8 6.3 ... -

49 ... ...

71 12.7

7 ...

30 23.6 ...

-57 ... ... 140

25.0 20 '"

Buchanan Coss Cloy

217 79 310 6 - -- - 10 - 7 -8 - 7

15 6 6 14 5 19 15 5 6 62 11 7 26 15 17 - - 14

31 - 58 20 18 83 20 12 53 - - 18 - - 12

$7 815 ... $12 398 $8 838 ... $15 039

21 6 10 ... ... "' 233 89 389

$7 685 ... $11 017 $8 321 ... $12 245

16 10 79 ... . .. ... ... ... ... 16 10 51 ... ... ...

$1 866 $1 710 $3 327

217 79 310 205 79 304

$8 350 ... $12 295 13 - 31 ... - ...

- - -- - -

53 6 15 ... ... ... - - -- - -

38 20 130 ... ... $1 630

6 - 16 2.8 - 5.2 ... - ... ... - ...

- - -... - ... - - 16 - - ... - - 10 - - 10 6 - 16 - - 6 - - . ..

16 - 51 . " - ... ... - ... ... - ... "' - -34 - 127

3.2 - 8.7 ... - -... - -... - -- - 50 - - '"

13 - 16 7.2 - 5.7 13 - -... - -- - 16 - - ... - - -

6 - 10 2.8 - 3.2 ... - ...

- - 10 9 - 51 ... - .. . ... - "' 30 - 87

2.8 - 5.9 - - 26 - - -

25 7 16 11.5 ... 5.2

"' ... ... 4 - 10

16 - 51 ... - ... ... - ... 193 12 130

18. 1 2.9 8.9 119 - 50

89.9 - ...

Greene Jackson Jefferson Johnson

161 3 074 160 179 7 65 9 7 - 100 - 16

17 124 - 7 11 81 - 13 5 106 - 8

14 236 - 12 21 263 7 25 17 293 21 22 21 264 14 16 6 219 13 16

12 526 47 9 6 381 19 28

13 367 30 -11 49 - -- - - -

$7 324 $9 023 $10 681 $7 068 $8 544 $9 621 $11 157 $6 998

27 352 - -... $6 249 - -226 3 748 160 268

$5 786 $8 018 $10 681 $5 389 $7 020 $8 650 $11 157 $5 665

65 674 - 89 ... $3 756 - .. . ... $4 221 - ... 21 300 - 13 . " $4 126 - ...

$2 616 $2 280 $2 377 $2 276

161 3 074 160 179 141 2 883 151 172

$8 455 $9 313 $11 098 $7 051 14 130 9 23 ... $8 489 . .. ... - - - 7 - - -

14 430 6 7 ... $1 631 ... ...

11 112 - 9 ... $1 285 - ... 60 800 25 86 ... $973 . .. ... 29 351 9 23

18.0 11.4 5.6 12.8 ... $2 315 - ... ... $1 578 ... '" ... 15.7 - -... 4.47 ... ... 29 240 9 7 ... 3.71 ... ... 17 95 - -17 87 - -29 351 9 23 12 191 9 15

... 74.9 ... ... 10 188 - 8

.. . 28.8 - ...

.. . $935 - ...

... $909 - ... - 19.1 - -

116 1 757 27 61 15.6 12.3 3.6 10.1

- 13.0 - -- 9.9 - -- 81.0 - -

61 950 10 7 ... 56.0 . .. -29 454 9 15

18.8 13.4 7.7 11.5 7 183 - -... $9 367 - -

22 271 9 15 ... $73 ... .. .

- 15.6 - -

23 211 9 23 14.3 6.9 5.6 12.8 ... $1 397 ... ...

11 61 - -10 137 - B ... 21.0 - ... ... $684 -

100 1 096 25 59 13. 1 7.7 3.3 9.5

54 571 10 7 ... 43.4 ... -

43 544 9 28 26.7 17.7 5.6 15.6 ... $1 837 ... .. .

17 127 - -17 250 - 8

.. . 38.3 - ... ... $1 098 - .., 173 2 906 25 74

22.7 20.3 3.3 12.0 86 1 579 10 12 ... 68.1 "' ...

1Excludes inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Farces living in barracks, college students in dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 14 years.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Pulaski St. Louis St, Louis City

202 1 847 1 377 14 12 37

7 7 33 - 12 34 23 25 45 13 33 71 38 36 93 26 71 79 14 64 127 19 164 159 21 159 96 14 259 141 13 354 198 - 489 212 - 144 40 - 18 12

$6 231 $12 691 $9 109 $6 374 $14 673 $10 576

7 65 95 ... ... 524 2 123 1 865

$2 581 $11 708 $7 845 $3 431 $13 361 $8 557

322 276 488 $1 456 $4 125 $1 859 $1 584 $4 578 $2 860

10 167 268 .. . $3 983 $2 628 $1 516 $3 496 $2 765

202 1 847 l 377 195 1 777 1 278

$6 315 $13 192 $10 122 8 180 46 .. . $11 659 ... - 14 -- ... -7 102 251

'" $1 511 $1 777 - 33 70 - '" . ..

53 714 409 ... $1 939 $1 694

36 44 86 17.8 2.4 6.2 ... ... . .. ... "' . ..

- ... "' .. . ... .. . 22 44 40 . .. ... .. .

7 11 15 - 11 15

36 44 86 7 33 51 ... ... .. . - 77 213 - 30.0 48.6 - .. . $654 - .. . $1 212 - - 26.8

116 258 479 13.2 3.2 8.2

- - 14.0 - - 17.1 - -

44 138 101 ... 62.3 34.7 36 39 139

18.3 2.1 10.1 - 14 13 - . ..

36 25 126 . .. ... $85 - - 17.3

21 19 78 10.4 1.0 5.7

.. . .. . 7 6 15 - 70 203 - 27.2 46.3 - .. . $789

48 179 485 5.5 2.2 8.2

8 72 76 ... . .. ...

56 77 165 27.7 4.2 12.0 ... $1 525

7 11 24 - 93 252 - 36.2 57.5 - ... $1 436

213 517 872 24.3 6,3 14.8 104 276 221

100.0 81.2 57.9

MISSOURI 27 - 503

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Table 134. Social and Industrial Characteristics of the Rural Nonfarm Population: 1970

Counties

RACE

Total--------------------------­White --------------------------------­Negro ---------------------------------Other races ----------------------------

AGE

----

-Malti, all ages ------------------­Under 5 years --------------------------5 to 9 years----------------------------

--10 to 14 yeors _________________________ _

15 to 19 years--------------------------20 ta 24 years--------------------------25 to 29 yeors--------------------------30 to 34 years _________________________ _

------35 to 39 years--------------------------

40 to 44 years_,.. __ ----------------------45 to 49 yeors--------------------------50 to 54 yeors--------------------------

-55 to 59 years _________________________ _

60 to 64 years--------------------------65 to 69 years _________________________ _ 70 to 74 years _________________________ _

75 years and over----------------------­Under 18 years-------------------------21 years and over-----------------------65 years and over ______________________ _

Median age----------------------------

Female, G"ll ages _________________ _

Under 5 years--------------------------5 to 9 years ___________________________ _

10 to 14 yeors·-------------------------15 to 19 years _________________________ _

20 to 24 years--------------------------25 to 29 years--------------------------30 to 34 ye<Jrs--------------------------35 to 39 yeors--------------------------40 to 44 yeors--------------------------45 to 49 years _________________________ _

50 to 54 years--------------------------55 to 59 years _________________________ _ 60 to 64 years _________________________ _ 65 to 69 years _________________________ _ 70 to 74 years _________________________ _

-------------------------" -

75 years and over----------------------­

Under 18 years-------------------------21 year.sand over-----------------------

---65 years and over ________________ ,. _____ _ -

Median age -----------------------------RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD

Total populiitlon ________________ _

In households ____ ------------ ____ ---- -- ----Head of household ____________________ _ -Family heod -------------------------Primary individual _____ ,. ___________ _ --

Wife of head ------------------------ --Other relative of heod ________________ _ --Not related to heod ___________________ _ -

In group quarters---.-------------------­Inmate of institution-------------------

--Other ------ --------------------------

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

Total, 25 years oJd and over---------No school years comploted _______________ _ --Elementpry; 1 to 4 years-- ... -------------

5 to 7 years-----------------8 years-------------------

High school, 1 ta 3 years---------------4 years-------------------

College, 1 ta 3 yeors ---------------4 years or more ___________ .. Median school years completed __________ _

CHIU>REN EVER BORN

Women, 35 to 44 yr. a.Id, ever marrie Children ever born---------------------­

Per 1,000 women e-ver married---------

LIVJNG ARRANGEMENTS OF CHILDREN

Total, under 18 years old ---------Living with both parents ________________ _

------------

d. ----

----Percent of totol ------------------------

INDUSTRY OF THE EMPLOYED

-Total tmplayed, 16 years old and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries-------­Construction -------------------- ------

----Manufa.cturing ____ -- -------- ---- ______ _

Durable goods----------------------­Transport?!i~n. communication, and other

pub/re ut1/1hes ___ .. _ ... ------------- _ ---- _ Wholesale ond retail !rode ______________ _

----

----Personal services ____ ------------------ __ -Professio11ol and related services __________ _ -Other industries ________________________ _ ---Total employed, 14 and 15 yean old

Agriculture------------------------------

[Dato based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent,. median, etc.} and meaning of symbols, see text]

Adair Andrew Atchison Audrain Barry Barton Bates Benton Bollinger Boone Buchanan

3 940 5 195 4 4MI 5 509 9 984 3 581 6 808 6 859 6 120 14 756 8 025 3 932 5 164 4 417 5 441 9 966 3 581 6 789 6 786 6 102 14 476 B 012

8 31 - 63 - - 19 67 - 271 7 - - 31 5 18 - - 6 18 9 6

2 067 2 598 2 176 2 653 4 828 1 7% 3 250 3 284 3 043 7 439 4 062 196 258 237 265 343 128 271 233 236 840 345 197 305 239 257 509 140 344 281 324 884 415 226 289 129 297 481 199 320 233 374 680 504 220 195 1!18 195 435 152 233 200 239 561 405 189 127 143 191 193 67 136 114 139 775 206 137 137 197 248 308 74 205 112 132 794 212 116 155 61 123 232 57 176 167 170 534 216 92 152 121 136 240 56 170 159 96 406 278

111 136 137 124 214 85 147 167 185 291 275 85 111 115 157 239 93 134 193 126 312 218 60 140 115 163 295 53 190 115 142 342 269 85 134 110 108 220 140 119 168 114 185 140 94 117 97 123 332 88 165 280 200 253 148 59 116 109 91 260 146 151 338 165 265 200 89 58 64 78 238 111 193 223 155 113 99

111 168 114 97 289 157 296 301 246 204 132 748 993 699 924 1 636 574 1 094 876 l 126 2 787 l 525

l 190 l 524 l 366 l 591 3 040 l 111 2 072 2 306 1 841 4 337 2 355 259 342 287 266 787 414 640 862 566 582 431

25.2 29.6 28.9 27.4 33.l 40.0 33.3 44.3 32.3 24.9 28.7

1 873 2 597 2 272 2 856 5 156 1 835 3 558 3 575 3 077 7 317 3 963 175 219 158 238 325 124 242 197 228 759 325 164 274 209 251 476 144 305 241 277 810 450 147 268 160 328 418 181 314 318 239 758 405 170 196 173 227 383 124 254 206 265 540 357 189 167 174 307 336 71 181 142 185 865 230 150 161 171 173 311 71 189 152 212 716 213 116 153 48 175 237 68 194 141 120 448 217 90 139 114 128 262 87 136 177 135 337 247

124 130 143 127 217 84 152 134 159 338 305 75 168 144 133 306 80 129 210 136 306 253 42 67 96 126 274 90 190 134 109 305 166

102 133 86 130 346 92 149 295 218 260 222 99 115 135 112 286 143 277 335 173 255 171 67 115 67 124 335 151 221 281 238 197 109 74 97 139 83 273 91 207 250 190 167 93 89 195 255 194 371 234 418 362 193 256 200

594 885 618 986 l 443 540 l 075 896 957 2 640 l 461 l 198 l 631 l 554 1 750 3 '520 l .257 2 405 2 602 2 031 4 289 2 388

230 407 461 401 979 476 846 893 621 620 402 28.l 30.4 36.9 27.2 36.8 42.8 38.7 46.9 35.5 24.6 30.0

3 940 5 195 4 448 5 509 9 984 3 581 6 808 6 859 6 120 14 756 8 025 3 916 5 121 4 357 5 430 9 919 3 558 6 741 6 767 6 034 14 589 8 008 l 318 l 641 1 603 l 784 3 578 l 378 2 519 2 756 2 031 4 629 2 509 l 079 l 398 l 245 I 440 2 824 l 012 l 827 2 038 l 613 3 978 2 121

239 243 358 344 754 366 692 718 418 651 388 1 000 1 223 l 157 l 309 2 584 857 l 603 l 863 l 474 3 693 l 900 1 544 2 243 l 589 2 294 3 726 l 311 2 562 2 063 2 482 6 087 3 517

54 14 8 43 31 12 57 85 47 180 82 24 74 91 79 65 23 67 92 86 167 17 - 68 91 79 65 - 67 92 52 106 17 24 6 - - - 23 - - 34 61 -

2 067 2 897 2 638' 2 953 6 085 2 251 4 208 4 694 3 614 7 284 4 383 5 28 15 29 55 12 21 29 108 67 46 63 41 48 68 238 92 152 180 374 196 100 195 220 226 295 483 256 449 599 638 502 313 560 750 490 766 1 772 705 l 298 l 359 1 154 l 547 951 319 574 381 621 963 419 772 775 492 l 030 931 593 968 950 955 l 922 532 1 158 l 231 585 2 377 l 570

180 162 321 133 417 146 239 291 139 768 371 152 154 207 86 235 89 119 230 124 797 101 11.0 11.l 12.2 10.5 10.5 9.4 9.7 9.7 8.6 12.1 11.5

214 260 257 239 410 171 281 296 289 656 535 794 966 889 755 l 562 605 815 865 l 151 l 916 l 729 3 710 3 715 3 459 3 159 3 323 3 538 2 900 2 922 3 983 2 921 3 232

1 342 I 878 1 317 1 910 3 079 1 114 2 169 1 772 208·3 5 427 2 986 l 236 l 681 l 206 l 635 2 656 917 1 816 1 413 l 764 4 928 2 501 92.l 89.5 91.6 85,6 86,3 82.3 83.7 79.7 84.7 90.8 83.8

1 445 1 738 1 750 2 111 3 337 1 015 2 087 2 08'> l 650 6 009 2 898 98 135 243 148 199 86 194 121 122 190 234 157 179 140 118 215 79 263 137 120 804 229 310 410 286 717 l 093 176 412 403 643 454 831 175 146 68 550 413 123 359 230 294 174 218

80 129 108 183 148 91 242 140 79 306 288 269 393 421 464 800 265 479 662 385 l 074 585 75 85 97 51 174 82 115 130 46 256 89 318 266 270 275 346 127 206 235 197 1 927 344 138 141 185 155 362 109 176 258 58 998 298 15 6 45 SS 54 12 34 42 36 31 23 - - 6 5 - - - - - 10 -

Butler Coldwell

12 055 5 478 11 274 5 473

775 -6 5

5 952 2 5-40 452 174 560 218 664 271 625 176 296 95 357 157 260 118 307 106 285 88 360 133 302 138 366 132 269 159 291 147 226 180 332 248

2 100 817 3 572 l 695

849 575 30.4 37.9

6 103 2 938 457 190 573 201 617 210 557 180 415 135 399 130 324 129 252 113 407 132 385 169 370 79 340 221 264 195 279 224 186 241 278 389

2 087 735 3 795 2 137

743 854 30.5 46.4

12 055 5 478 12 000 5 321 3 933 2 118 3 298 1 513

635 605 2 942 1 349 5 062 1 816

63 38 55 157 - 157

55 -

6 839 3 628 158 -957 65

l 275 273 l 536 982 l 180 675 l 292 l 100

217 370 224 163 8.7 11.2

645 236 2 441 798 3 784 3 381

4 187 l H2 3 433 l 370

82.0 88.3

3 290 l 790 273 95 252 178 684 350 291 140

257 105 830 423 162 108 611 308 221 223

8 28 - -

27 - 504 MISSOURI GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 134. Social and Industrial Characteristics of the Rural Nonfarm Population: 1970-Continued [Data bosed on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties

RACE

l.otal ---------------------------White -------- -------------- ___ ---------Negro ------------------ ----------------Other races-----------------------------

AGE

Male, all ages -------------------­Under 5 years---------------------------5 to 9 years ____________________________ _

10 to 14 yeors---------------------------1510 19 years---------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------25 to 29 years __________________________ _

30 to 34 years---------------------------35 to 39 years---------------------------40 to 44 years---------------------------45 to 49 years __________________________ _ 50 to 54 years---------------------------55 to 59 years---------------------------60 to 64 yeors-----------------------.. ---65 to 69 years---------------------------70 to 74 years---------------------------75 years and over------------------------

Under 18 years ---- -------C--------------21 years and over------------------------65 years and over-----------------------­Median age -----------------------------

Fen\ale, all ages __________________ _

Under 5 years ---------------------------5 to 9 years ___________________________ _ -10 to 14 years __________________________ _

--

15 ta 19 years---------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------25 to 29 years--------------------------30 ta 34 years--------------------------35 to 39 years·--------------------------40 to 44 years __________________________ _

45 to 49 years--------------------------50 to 54 years _________________________ _

55 ta 59 yeors--------------------------60 to 64 years--------------------------65 to 69 yeors--------------------------

-----70 to 74 years __________________________ _

----

75 yeors and over-----------------------­

Under 1B years-------------------------21 years and over-----------------------65 yeors and over----------------------­Median age ----------------------------

RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD Total population _________________ _

In households ________ ---- ______ ------ __ _ Head of household ____________________ _

Family head------------------------Primary individual __________________ _

Wife of head -------------------------Other relative of head _________________ _ Not related to head_ __________________ _

In group quarters----------------------­Inmate of institution-------------------Other -- ---- ---- -- -- ------ -- -- -- -- ---

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPlETED

Total, 25 years old and over _______ _ No school years completed _______________ _ Elementary: 1 to 4 years----------------

5 to 7 years----------------8 years-------------------­

High school, 1 ta 3 years----------------4 years--------------------

-----------

-------

College, 1 to 3 years-------------------

4 years or more ____________ _ Median school years completed ___________ _

CHILDREN EVER BORN

--Women, 35 ta 44 yr, old, ever married_

Children ever born----------------------­Per 1,000 women ever married ----------

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS OF CHILDREN

Total, under 18 years old -----------living with both parents __________________ ., Percent of total------------------------

INDUSTRY OF THE EMPLOYED

Total employed, 16 ye an old and aver _ Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries----------ConstructiQn __ ------ __ .... ___ --------------Monufacturing ____ -- ---- _ - ... --------------

Durable goods------------------------­Transportation, communication, and other public utilities---------- __ ------ -- ------­

Wholesale and retail trade-----------------Persono1 services ____ ---------------------Professional and related services-----------­Other industries--------------------------

Total emplayed, 14 and 15 years old __ Agriculture------------------------------

Callaway

10 083 9 688

395 -

4 999 466 568 572 349 366 397 242 296 237 219 236 271 215 143 179 243

1 884 2 979

565 27.2

5 084 549 588 520 376 421 355 279 238 306 237 182 230 220 162 149 272

1 906 3 010

583 26.2

10 083 9 969 3 162 2 677

485 2 361 4 360

86 114 77 37

5 308 48

176 460

l 423 956

1 712 315 218 10.7

535 1 962 3 667

3 790 3 312

87.4

3 881 170 417 773 434

245 728 100 918 530

52 16

Cape Camden Girardeau

11 691 7 112 11 686 7 103

- 9 5 -

5 763 3 477 367 231 503 327 553 388 466 308 282 234 328 227 224 250 215 194 317 219 351 166 345 147 332 160 454 183 432 152 240 103 354 188

l 741 I 156 3 841 2 187 1 026 443

38.7 30.5

5 928 3 635 390 319 498 413 457 380 446 283 350 270 295 276 271 231 243 225 326 204 381 121 318 154 400 204 563 143 356 80 292 152 342 180

l 677 1 333 4 038 2 152

990 412 40.2 27.8

11 691 7 112 11 648 7 095 4 225 2 237 3 393 1 955

832 282 3 237 1 785 4 071 3 068

115 5 43 17 - -

43 17

7 379 3 959 59 29

188 198 677 536

1 761 1 134 1 418 621 2 216 1 1()4

706 205 354 132 11.1 9.4

538 403 1 639 1 276 3 046 3 166

3 418 2 489 2 980 2 363

87.2 94.9

3 717 2 631 216 131 560 405 376 814 294 179

177 123 1 038 504

460 127 479 291 411 236

72 22 - -

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Carroll Carter Cass

4 330 3 524 16 170 4 253 3 505 16 087

77 - 55 - 19 28

2 102 1 769 8 095 182 137 842 194 173 1 183 222 224 897 146 170 741 72 73 450

129 79 635 136 79 555 97 84 538 88 74 461

118 73 354 68 113 306

177 99 278 117 85 268 111 107 215 93 76 133

152 123 239

706 648 3 476 1 347 1 058 4 354

356 306 587 33.9 31.8 24.3

2 228 1 755 8 075 149 116 768 203 159 1 027 253 167 1 025 114 150 625 115 79 562 135 106 691 111 74 522 93 90 508

105 80 390 94 79 318

110 136 385 138 120 294 141 95 208 137 101 197 104 79 196 226 124 359

680 573 3 244 1 493 1 151 4 552

467 304 752 36.8 36.5 25.2

4 330 3 524 16 170 4 294 3 509 16 052 1 577 1 196 4 632 1 134 947 4 018

443 249 614 1 051 808 3 693 1 616 1 495 7 637

50 10 90 36 15 118 36 15 67 - - 51

2 680 2 076 8 050 18 64 62 60 184 158

234 326 586 881 514 1 583 352 263 1 530 880 494 3 125 124 113 635 131 118 371 10.3 8.9 12.0

194 157 889 584 591 2 974

3 010 3 764 3 345

1 386 1 221 6 720 1 215 1 027 6 067

87.7 84.1 90.3

1 480 992 5 499 216 48 319 130 81 657 276 285 1 682 68 209 1 259

77 81 443 360 186 997 87 38 181

213 130 530 121 143 690

31 12 79 7 - 20

Cedar Chariton Christian Clark Clay Clinton Cole

3 541 6 885 11 453 5 486 9 904 6 226 10 074 3 541 6 219 11 415 5 486 9 904 5 917 10 065 - 666 5 - - 295 9 - - 33 - - 14 -

1 730 3 291 5 537 2 662 4 969 2 953 4 999 143 226 526 232 459 283 683 152 319 586 335 697 356 631 129 280 573 250 610 257 498 147 272 418 237 413 265 388 50 130 406 160 263 175 334 61 167 444 176 341 167 416 87 153 343 150 356 175 360 86 145 299 106 363 198 250 55 133 286 154 232 165 306

144 204 313 99 287 179 259 68 148 224 114 176 136 186

120 189 203 109 202 152 226 103 262 268 141 177 125 132 157 175 211 157 111 69 101 95 128 150 82 108 105 86

133 360 287 160 174 146 143

543 1 028 1 961 961 2 071 I 072 2 068 1 155 2 186 3 379 1 594 2 742 1 769 2 756

385 663 648 399 393 320 330 40.9 38.4 27.9 28.3 25.6 29.2 24.5

1 811 3 594 5 916 2 824 4 935 3 273 5 075 120 234 522 252 416 227 631 149 239 526 230 521 340 612 136 312 547 280 551 293 476 171 198 430 184 424 256 434 57 213 486 243 315 235 438

105 163 442 180 410 186 434 93 140 326 135 341 219 324 81 183 347 119 317 170 269 58 175 271 145 237 135 179

112 128 225 106 247 174 263 102 203 295 144 227 184 249 116 252 258 102 176 141 170 108 263 351 178 132 143 140 185 230 163 133 182 128 133 109 226 249 111 148 147 142 109 435 478 282 291 295 181

514 954 1 899 861 1 750 I 012 2 007 1 235 2 569 3 833 I 799 2 977 2 117 2 839

403 891 890 526 621 570 456 39.6 43.3 30.1 31.6 27.9 32.3 24.4

3 541 6 885 11 453 5 486 9 904 6 226 10 074 3 541 6 789 11 376 5 383 9 607 6 015 9 999 l 296 2 681 3 994 I 910 2 944 2 016 2 902 1 022 1 935 3 266 1 425 2 458 1 557 2 540

274 746 728 485 486 459 362 973 1 705 2 861 1 244 2 289 1 418 2 271

1 264 2 378 4 456 2 200 4 283 2 536 4 770 8 25 65 29 91 45 56 - 96 77 103 297 211 75 - 75 77 103 201 187 -- 21 - - 96 24 75

2 287 4 462 6 433 3 083 5 235 3 539 4 949 39 ~ 31 - 22 17 37 66 96 257 33 50 79 172

184 473 464 219 329 280 433 672 1 267 l 395 957 880 629 l 424 427 693 1 278 499 993 575 607 575 1 338 2 270 989 2 166 1 331 1 762 173 330 436 250 413 400 306 151 225 302 136 382 228 208 10.3 10.5 11.5 11.0 12.2 12.1 11.0

139 329 607 264 547 300 420 592 976 1 698 997 1 642 885 1 483

4 259 2 967 2 797 3 777 3 002 2 950 3 531

1 057 1 982 3 860 1 822 3 821 2 084 4 075 978 1 635 3 189 1 545 3 498 1 794 3 666 92.5 82.5 82.6 84.8 91.5 86.1 90.0

1 007 2 450 4 114 1 724 3 667 2 327 3 831 55 282 162 54 135 185 101

124 252 386 155 255 174 580 212 474 1 454 554 839 519 527 47 94 696 312 505 291 143

39 183 253 70 450 225 245 244 527 861 433 897 515 676

40 121 176 38 101 139 202 195 380 512 213 609 313 529 98 231 310 207 381 257 971

- 28 32 5 39 28 13 - 4 - 5 - 11 -

MISSOURI 27 - 505

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Table 134. Social and Industrial Characteristics of the Rural Nonfarm Population: 1970-Continued

Counties

RACE

Total -------------------------­White --------------------------------­Negro ---------------------------------

---

Other races -----------------------------

AGE

Male, all ages ------------------­Under 5 ye-ors------------------------..--5 to 9 years----------------------------10 ta 14 years--------------------------15 ta 19 years--------------------------20 to 24 years--------------------------25 ta 29 years--------------------------30 ta 34 years--------------------------35 ta 39 years--------------------------4-0 ta 44 years--------------------------45 ta 49 yeors--------------------------

-----------50 to 54 years _________________________ _ -

55 ta 59 years--------------------------60 to 64 years--------------------------

--65 ta 69 years _________________________ _ -

70 to 74 years---------------------------75 years and over ______________________ _ -Under 18 years-------------------------21 years and over-----------------------

--65 years and over ______________________ _ -

Median age -----------------------------Female, oll ages _________________ _

-Under 5 yeors ---------------------------5 to 9 years ___________________________ _

-10 to 14 years·--------------------------15 to 19 years _________________________ _

-20 to 24 years---------------------------25 to 29 years _________________________ _

-30 to 34 years--------------------------35 to 39 years--------------------------40 to 44 years--------------------------

---45 to 49 years _________________________ _ -

50 to 54 years--------------------------55 to 59 years--------------------------60 to 64 years--------------------------

---65 to 69 years _________________________ _ -70 to 74 years ________________________ _

75 years and over---------------------­

Under 18 years------------------------21 years and over----------------------65 years and over---------------------­Medion age ---------------------------

RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD Total papulation ________________ _

In households ______ --------------------Head of household ___________________ _

Family head----------------------­Primary individual-----------------­

Wife of head -·----------------------Other relative of head ________________ _ Not related to head __________________ _

In group quarters---------------------­Inmate of institution------------------Olher ---------- ------ ------ --------

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPUTED

Total, 25 years old and over ______ _ No school years completed ______________ _ Elemen.fory: l to 4 years---------------

5 to 7 years---------------8 years------------------­

High school, l to 3 years---------------4 years-------------------

College, l ta 3 years---------------4 years or more ___________ _

Median school years completed __________ _

CHILDREN EVER BORN

Women, 35 to 44 yr. old, eyer morrie Children ever born---------------------­

Per 1,000 women ever married---------

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS OF CHILDREN

Total, under 18 years old ---------living with both parents ________________ _

Percent of total----------------------

INDUSTRY OF THE EMPLOYED

------------

----------------------

--------------------

d_

----

------

r_ Total employed, 16 ytars old and ave Agriculture, forestry, ond fisheries -------­Construction ------------ ------ -------­Manufacturing------ __ ---------- __ -----

Durable goods----------------------­Transport~!i?n, communication, ond other

pubhc utiht1es __________________ -------Wholesare and retail trade---------------Personal services ____ -------------------Professional and related servlces _________ _ Other industries _______________________ _

Tatal employed, l4 and l S years old Agriculture __ -- ... ------------- ____ ------

27 - 506 MISSOURI

--------

--------------

[Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text)

Cooper Crawford Dode Dallas Daviess De Kalb Dent Douglas Dunklin Franklin Gasconade Gentry Greene

3 865 11 898 4 073 6 752 5 073 3 885 5 443 3 314 15 009 25 149 6 623 5 744 26 307 3 666 11 869 4 036 6 690 5 068 3 885 5 422 3 314 14 653 24 825 6 594 5 744 26 249 199 13 37 29 5 - - - 350 305 5 - 29 - 16 - 33 - - 21 - 6 19 24 - 29

1 895 5 736 1 901 3 334 2 346 1 852 2 753 1 644 7 238 12 608 3 183 2 650 13 099 178 536 116 246 218 147 217 168 588 l 339 240 206 1 200 236 613 97 282 183 200 269 191 698 l 546 303 228 l 563 197 618 215 403 217 196 384 126 835 l 499 269 201 1 471 135 441 175 227 127 136 198 134 74-0 l 057 245 186 1 152 104 325 61 168 99 40 137 101 34-0 659 145 149 794 138 340 91 160 147 129 146 115 461 858 190 118 989 100 246 99 159' 87 118 116 77 349 888 174 143 752 85 318 69 109 107 85 176 57 284 713 156 97 1 005 90 281 93 153 89 71 100 68 254 652 167 179 741

103 280 61 152 108 86 116 81 413 543 189 134 735 46 294 105 174 98 77 142 59 44-0 499 142 131 623 99 267 133 l1l 173 66 128 85 318 545 166 96 518 89 266 95 232 163 115 167 98 490 512 218 174 505 53 348 113 238 103 69 160 73 383 466 189 152 341 67 218 134 213 146 116 124 114 287 309 122 114 307

175 345 244 307 281 201 173 97 358 523 268 342 4-03 717 2 102 557 l 093 716 638 995 573 2 669 5 134 948 774 5 051

l 135 3 478 l 298 2 154 l 585 1 169 1 667 1 011 4 310 7 026 2 104 l 796 7 542 295 911 491 758 530 386 457 284 1 028 l 298 579 608 1 051

28.5 29.9 41.5 36.0 39.4 33.3 31.1 29.4 29.5 26.2 35.8 39.8 26.9

1 970 6 162 2 172 3 418 2 727 2 033 2 690 1 670 7 771 12 541 3 440 3 094 13 208 171 516 87 205 200 118 218 151 589 l 276 229 181 1 111 188 610 154 244 195 150 225 173 695 l 516 263 188 l 385 194 694 171 245 237 179 329 171 723 1 342 274 258 1 332 133 461 150 223 148 113 212 120 643 l 045 233 194 1 170 178 353 99 238 124 118 174 135 434 822 198 148 932 103 286 131 142 152 105 201 128 494 917 183 128 972 137 347 71 180 119 92 160 69 276 875 173 129 llll2

75 274 78 169 97 74 152 68 317 657 158 147 959 61 302 114 134 114 91 96 77 419 529 169 102 763 81 402 91 164 158 63 129 84 421 581 216 130 696 125 239 94 174 136 110 137 87 4-01 538 195 156 580 64 296 14-0 176 137 111 111 97 599 593 208 181 554 88 334 175 309 139 109 152 83 457 523 252 210 SW 95 424 135 272 177 133 164 92 506 452 215 190 443

108 308 169 211 205 164 96 66 301 397 167 244 384 169 316 313 332 389 303 134 69 496 478 307 508 541 636 2 135 520 845 738 524 943 552 2 398 4 843 926 772 4 529 I 246 3 826 1 589 2 461 l 1-32 l 462 l 661 1 032 5 051 7 236 2 422 2 242 8 075 372 1 048 617 815 771 600 394 227 l 303 l 327 689 942 1 368 30.7 32.3 46.7 42.4 44.0 43.7 29.7 28.3 35.5 26.5 40.3 47.8 28.5

3 865 11 898 4 073 6 752 5 073 3 885 5 443 3 314 15 009 25 149 6 623 5 744 26 307 3 865 11 727 3 947 6 620 4 957 3 769 5 390 3 294 14 846 25 136 6 461 5 629 25 945 l 305 3 995 l 643 2 456 2 003 l 419 l 831 1 114 5 119 7 525 2 410 2 266 8 202 985 3 264 1 136 1 896 l 390 1 034 l 471 926 4 062 6 550 l 940 l 590 7 192 320 731 507 560 613 385 360 188 l 057 975 470 676 l 010 863 2 858 990 1 701 l 202 970 1 294 801 3 461 5 873 1 679 l 401 6 477 l 663 4 792 l 290 2 388 1 715 l 350 2 235 l 348 6 213 11 599 2 329 l 911 11 038 34 82 24 75 37 30 30 31 53 139 43 51 228 - 171 126 132 116 116 53 20 163 13 162 115 362 - 23 126 132 116 88 - - 141 - 113 115 216 - 148 - - - 28 53 20 22 13 49 - 146

2 151 6 731 2 748 4 271 3 325 2 488 3 080 1 844 8 724 13 048 4 224 3 805 14 197 37 66 12 40 21 5 129 45 269 96 26 29 89 89 366 135 253 62 54 188 80 l 308 '500 267 61 263 225 858 282 493 313 225 476 360 l 828 l 446 513 244 716 630 2 222 795 l 079 800 754 956 550 1 816 4 183 l 669 l 219 2 583 347 l 166 380 773 621 442 472 284 l 369 2 243 517 504 2 824 601 l 451 731 l 195 1 046 699 630 340 l 564 3 589 898 l 242 5 122 140 328 226 271 281 209 126 134 206 512 152 291 1 586 82 274 187 167 181 100 103 51 364 479 182 215 1 014 9.8 8.9 10.2 10.0 11.3 10.4 8.8 8.8 8.5 9.4 8.8 11.1 12.l

125 516 192 296 188 156 238 139 691 1 148 316 249 1 693 366 l 839 614 956 545 512 833 456 2 504 4 030 l 017 789 4 983 2 928 3 564 3 198 3 230 2 899 3 282 3 500 3 281 3 624 3 510 3 218 3 169 2 943

l 353 4 237 1 077 1 938 1 454 1 162 1 938 1 125 5 067 9 977 1 874 1 546 9 580 l 132 3 507 921 1 666 1 221 l 076 l 643 929 4 090 8 925 1 664 l 378 a 415 83.7 82.8 85.5 86.0 84.0 92.6 84.8 82.6 80.7 89.5 88.8 89.1 87.8

1 388 3 665 1 367 1 684 1 598 1 248 1 544 777 4 178 8 572 2 468 2 106 9 673 114 127 84 105 101 124 82 76 707 474 99 122 338 123 328 152 175 143 153 126 42 242 l 029 173 144 916 338 l 201 215 337 287 169 453 356 945 3 221 1 l1l 300 2 444 169 456 78 227 80 58 133 215 520 1 800 274 57 941

91 185 97 87 84 76 50 27 205 561 l1l 122 747 251 732 320 406 374 339 272 96 718 1 446 357 647 2 325 40 129 60 92 79 50 29 28 275 227 110 132 380 262 429 331 255 253 230 133 99 691 758 240 345 1 430 169 534 108 227 277 107 399 53 395 856 267 294 1 093 16 24 18 32 16 35 35 - 17 95 25 67 90 - 4 - 4 6 - - - - 14 - - 20

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 134. Social and Industrial Characteristics of the Rural Nonfarm Population: 1970-Continued [Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties

RACE

Total--------------------------­White---------------------------------­Negro ---- -------------- ---------------­Other races -----------------------------

AGE

Male, all ages -------------------­Under 5 years ---------------------------5 to 9 yeors-----------------------------10 to 14 yeor•---------------------------15 to 19 yeors---------------------------20 to 24 yeors---------------------------25 to 29 yeor•---------------------------30 to 34 years __________________________ _

35 to 39 yeors---------------------------40 to 44 yeor•---------------------------45 to 49 yeors---------------------------50 to 54 yeor•---------------------------55 to 59 yeors---------------------------60 to 64 ycars---------------------------65 to 69 yeors---------------------------70 to 74 yeors---------------------------75 years and over------------------------

Under 18 years --------------------------21 years and over------------------------65 years and over-----------------------­Median age -----------------------------

Female, all ages __________________ _

Under 5 years ---------------------------5 to 9 years-----------------------------10 to 14 yeors---------------------------15 lo 19 yeors_ _________________________ _

20 to 24 years---------------------------25 lo 29 years __________________________ _

30 to 34 yeors---------------------------35 to 39 yeors---------------------------40 to 44 yeors---------------------------45 to 49 years---------------------------50 to 54 years---------------------------55 lo 59 years __________________________ _

60 to 64 years---------------------------65 to 69 yeors---------------------------70 lo 74 yeors---------------------------75 years and over------------------------Under IB yeors --------------------------21 years and over-----------------------65 years and over----------------------­Median age -----------------------------

--

RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD

Total population __________________ _ In households __ ---------------- ____ ------

Head of household ____________________ _ -Fomily head------------------------ -Primary individual ___________________ _

Wife of head --------------------------Other relative of head _________________ _ -Nat related to head ____________________ _

In group quarters ----------------------­Inmate of institution-------------------Other __ -- __ -- -- __ ---------- -- --- - -- -

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

Total, 25 yean old and over--------No school yeors completed _______________ _ Elementary, l to 4 years----------------

5 to 7 years----------------8 years--------------------

High school, l to 3 years----------------4 years--------------------

College, l to 3 years----------------4 years or more ____________ _

Median school years completed ___________ _

CHILDREN EVER BORN

---

----------

Women, 35 to 44 yr. old, ever married_ Children ever born----------------------­

Per 1,000 women ever married------------

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS OF CHILDREN

Total, under 18 years old ---------­Living with both porents------------------Percent of total ______________________ _

INDUSTRY OF THE EMPl.OYED

Total employed, 16 years old and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries--------­Construction ------ --------------------­Manufacturing __ -------------- __ --------

Durable goods-----------------------­Transportation, communication, and other

public utilities ______ --------------------Wholesale ond retoil trade----------------Personal services ____________ ------------Professional and related services __________ _ Other industries ________________________ _

Total employed, 14 ond 15 yeon old _ Agriculture-----------------------------

---

-----

-------

Grundy

3 116 3 116

--

l 550 123 170 139 127

B5 125 104 66 52 80 71 78 53 73 8B

116

516 9BO 277

30.3

l 566 124 160 80 90 78

lll 73 66 60 97

100 B7 91

108 121 120

419 l 089

349 40.l

3 116 3 070 l 161

903 258 753

l 146 10 46 11 35

1 940 19 71

157 597 296 587 123 90

10.3

126 3B7

3 071

935 793

B4.8

1 081 47 BO

229 7B

131 252 35

195 112

23 7

Harrison Henry

3 356 4 490 3 352 4 472

- 18 4 -

1 571 2 164 lll 17B 148 215 175 184 128 186 45 131 98 105 55 lOB 53 122 81 71 70 162 63 97 85 130 69 116

115 139 119 78 156 142

521 704 l 003 1 395

390 359 37.4 33.8

l 785 2 326 117 172 143 209 108 194 125 158 70 124 91 148 60 95 70 91

101 68 56 157 59 154 80 104

142 161 152 109 161 126 250 256

45B 663 l 275 l 572

563 491 45.7 38.5

3 356 4 490 3 327 4 490 l 3B5 l 710

936 l 248 449 462 794 l 035

I 093 l 684 55 61 29 -- -29 -

2 186 2 739 - 40

41 97 229 337 724 757 321 508 687 750

82 160 102 90 9.9 9.B

160 156 507 542

3 169 3 474

979 1 367 833 l 180

85.l B6.3

920 1 543 103 163 lOB 149 81 358 34 177

57 102 246 323 64 59

190 226 71 163

- -- -

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Hickory Holt Howard Howell

2 818 4 529 4 575 11 860 2 818 4 507 4 207 11 797

- 6 357 5 - 16 11 58

1 356 2 169 2 160 5 781 69 161 176 511 85 160 301 559

127 230 129 680 98 lBl 168 538 52 87 187 254 79 132 160 347 40 91 106 277 44 B7 45 267 72 87 140 331 69 125 72 298 69 106 94 271 69 165 111 283

123 122 111 311 lOB 142 112 353 121 95 82 182 131 198 166 319

354 715 725 2 099 971 l 422 l 361 3 449 360 435 360 854 45.9 37.4 28.7 30.0

1 462 2 360 2 415 6 079 87 151 203 473

lOB 164 201 544 111 166 265 706 77 154 206 464 51 100 152 323 37 112 132 320 66 96 106 329 63 115 96 305 42 123 107 323 86 135 74 322 66 140 125 339

107 117 113 326 153 149 137 356 139 190 136 329 132 126 124 264 137 322 23B 356

376 594 820 2 000 1 079 l 708 l 488 3 826

408 638 498 949 50.2 45.0 32.3 33.2

2 818 4 529 4 575 11 860 2 818 4 409 4 437 11 827 l 176 1 740 1 559 4 OB3

819 l 213 l 187 3 224 357 527 372 859 732 l 161 9Bl 2 836 900 l 484 l 830 4 833

10 24 67 75 - 120 138 33 - 109 7B -- 11 60 33

l 953 2 975 2 587 6 808 27 19 36 143 5B 68 137 409

224 229 226 943 672 663 5B6 l 765 364 460 500 l 222 452 l 078 763 1 649 100 284 221 364 56 174 118 313

9.0 12.0 10.9 9.4

95 238 180 600 405 722 813 l 999 ... 3 034 4 517 3 332

730 l 309 l 545 4 099 564 l 202 l 245 3 499

77.3 91.B 80.6 85.4

703 1 659 1 605 3 466 58 231 151 136 64 103 146 374 69 118 316 l 161 37 43 160 628

64 93 135 204 114 514 394 781 49 B6 101 173

133 261 202 334 152 253 160 303

15 32 41 42 - 5 4 12

Iron Jackson Jasper Jefferson Johnson Knox

8 825 18 363 20 709 85 564 10 979 3 337 B 781 18 328 20 613 85 193 10 711 3 328

27 - 14 209 229 4 17 35 82 162 39 5

4 275 9 102 10 200 42 993 5 429 1 554 428 804 873 4 646 629 153 378 942 l 015 5 509 612 144 500 l 203 l 216 5 392 540 119 358 889 969 3 928 367 153 253 556 563 2 525 681 31 306 666 581 3 464 450 94 218 480 645 3 014 278 44 251 711 506 2 876 321 84 175 556 610 2 611 216 84 190 562 500 2 16B 202 110 230 476 557 l 817 249 60 200 371 504 1 577 150 63 259 336 576 l 274 137 86 167 230 320 90B 151 72 177 121 331 618 166 94 1B5 199 434 666 2BO 163

l 599 3 588 3 760 18 290 2 058 504 2 608 5 162 6 011 23 054 3 161 980

529 550 l 085 2 192 597 329 28.6 26.2 29.0 24.0 24.2 37.3

4 550 9 261 10 509 42 571 5 550 1 783 410 837 816 4 385 452 99 408 954 948 5 486 604 143 459 l 084 999 4 83B 533 118 266 762 916 3 776 430 166 3B2 645 712 3 392 647 78 261 713 710 3 706 434 90 266 648 511 3 130 346 79 189 621 654 2 724 254 64 222 570 516 2 377 191 105 195 604 572 1 965 236 8B 269 415 553 1 880 261 62 250 320 522 I 2B7 158 96 193 305 626 I 218 196 131 252 253 466 97B 210 125 135 256 382 55B 1B6 127 393 274 606 871 412 212

1 465 3 3B6 3 297 17 126 l 846 469 2 927 5 482 6 648 23 556 3 430 l 242

780 783 I 454 2 407 808 464 31.7 27.4 31.5 24.l 26.3 42.6

8 825 18 363 20 709 85 564 10 979 3 337 8 462 18 324 20 252 84 643 10 941 3 271 2 B64 5 531 6 75B 23 711 3 695 1 259 2 294 4 780 5 541 21 596 2 941 911

570 751 l 217 2 115 754 348 2 010 4 493 5 OIB 19 817 2 718 743 3 521 8 120 B 337 40 594 4 349 l 224

67 180 139 521 179 45 363 39 457 921 38 66 286 10 434 564 38 12 77 29 23 357 - 54

4 983 9 687 11 682 41 687 5 484 2 133 68 17 92 198 69 5

410 240 352 950 80 36 B39 702 l 127 4 217 457 113

l 303 1 368 2 922 8 987 1 125 504 685 2 002 2 331 9 210 760 379

l 161 3 736 3 5B7 13 B62 l B31 761 220 l 007 BIB 2 429 687 200 297 615 453 I 834 475 135 8.9 12.l 10.7 11.1 12.l 12.0

377 l 176 l 143 4 976 445 163 l 412 3 632 3 626 16 217 l 308 533 3 745 3 088 3 172 3 259 2 939 3 270

3 064 6 974 7 057 35 416 3 904 973 2 574 6 170 6 254 31 927 3 322 865

84.0 88.5 88.6 90.l 85.l 88.9

2 470 7 211 7 254 30 194 3 287 l 159 53 190 276 328 154 130

175 638 504 2 B89 22B 77 634 2 373 2 404 10 772 817 202 420 l 963 1 194 7 334 481 71

131 471 568 2 622 217 76 491 l 667 l 644 5 933 617 309

46 182 324 813 211 84 380 765 777 3 257 685 165 560 925 757 3 580 358 116

15 80 104 307 53 38 - - 13 15 15 9

MISSOURI 27-507

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Table 134. Social and Industrial Characteristics of the Rural Nonfarm Population: 1970-Continued

Counties

RACE

Totol -------------------------­White ---- --- ---------------- -------- -­Negro---------------------------------Other races-----------------------------

AGE

Male, all ages------------------­Under 5 years --------------------------

----

--5 to 9 years .. ----------------------------10 to 14 year•--------------------------15 lo 19 years--------------------------20 lo 24 years--------------------------25 to 29 year•--------------------------30 to 34 years--------------------------35 to 39 years--------------------------40 to 44 years--------------------------45 to 49 years--------------------------50 to 54 year•--------------------------55 to 59 yeor•--------------------------60 to 64 year•--------------------------65 to 69 years--------------------------70 to 74 year•--------------------------75 years and over-----------------------

--------------

Under 18 years -------------------------21 years and over-----------------------65 years ond over----------------------­Median age ------ ... ---------------------

----

feme1le, all ages-----------------­Under 5 years --------------------------5 to 9 years----------------------------

-----

10 to 14 years--------------------------15 to 19 year•--------------------------20 to 24 year•--------------------------25 to 29 yeor•--------------------------30 to 34 years--------------------------35 to 39 years--------------------------40 ta 44 years--------------------------45 to 49 years--------------------------50 to 54 years--------------------------55 to 59 years·-------------------------60 to 64 years·-------------------------65 to 69 years--------------------------70 to 74 years--------------------------75 years and over----- .. -----------------

----------. -

Under 18 years-------------------------21 years and over ______________________ _ 65 years and over ______________________ _

Median age----------------------------RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD

Total papulatlan _________________ _

In households ________ -------------------Head al household ____________________ _

Family head------------------------Primary individual __________________ _

Wife of head ------------------------­Other relative of head.-----------------Not related to head ___________________ _

In group quarters -------------.. --------­Inmate of institution -------------------Other -- -------- -----------------·---

YEARS Of SCHOOL COMPlETED

Total, 25 yemn old and over--------No school years completed ____________ .. __ _ Elementary, 1 to 4 years __ , ____________ _

5 to 7 years----------------

--. -

-----------

----8 years ___________________ _ -

High school, 1 to 3 years-----------------4 years---------------------College, I to 3 years-----------------4 years or more ______ .. _____ _ -Median school years completed ...... _ .. _____ _ --

CHILDREN EVER BORN

Wo.nt•!', 35 to 44 yr. old, ever marrie d_ Children ever born _____________________ _ --Per 1,000 women ever married -----------

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS OF CHILDREN

Total, lll'ldtr 18 years old -----------Living with both parents ________________ _ --Percent -Of total ------------------------

INDUSTRY OF THE EMPLOYED

-Total employed, 16 ynrs old and over AgricLPlture, forestryf ond fisheries-------­Construction ---- ------ __ -- -------------

----Manufacturing _____ ,.---- ... ----------------Durable goods-----------------------­

Transportation, communicotion, and other public utilifies _____________ ----- .. ____ ., __

Whoklsole and retail trade----------------Personal services ____ ------------- ______ _ Professional and relaJed S<!rvlces .• ________ _ Other industries •• _____ • _____ -----______ _

Total emplored, 14 w 15 yocn aid _

-

------Agriculture ____ ---_ ------______________ _ -

27 - 508 MISSOURI

[Data based on sample, see text. For minimum ba"1 for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Laclede Lafayette Lawrence Lewis Lincoln Linn Livingston McDonald Macon Madison Maries Marion Mercer

7 113 8 841 9 618 5 153 11 220 3 692 2 925 8 944 5 743 3 758 4 563 3 446 2 742 7 093 8 727 9 539 4 809 10 774 3 591 2 925 a 846 5 701 3 758 4 563 3 434 2 742 - 90 52 344 441 90 - - 33 - - 12 -20 24 27 - 5 11 - 94 9 - - - -

3 557 4 264 4 780 2 473 5 614 1 791 1 461 4 273 2 640 1 851 2 201 1 779 1 269 343 381 382 264 591 112 145 353 179 148 194 193 80 428 412 521 2.97 702 138 172 399 192 218 194 182 94 343 484 366 259 614 219 147 4.59 232 195 216 208 121 285 350 373 122 440 175 139 359 189 137 173 167 95 202 208 255 158 237 82 60 238 112 95 109 120 45 293 252 282 230 350 87 103 234 160 101 107 98 52 208 246 285 167 304 95 69 210 125 68 124 126 46 145 200 232 96 288 87 49 225 90 103 123 101 69 138 227 168 78 287 72 71 199 140 66 122 82 47 200 213 280 69 220 58 58 173 134 110 BB 77 56 152 167 225 140 268 86 97 180 134 104 148 76 42 166 287 236 104 302 115 32 295 161 105 107 64 81 202 214 304 125 260 113 72 228 165 108 ISO 71 99 160 211 282 85 174 101 69 265 151 87 123 83 104

81 143 244 94 228 120 64 215 194 105 71 46 !13 211 269 345 185 349 131 114 241 282 101 152 85 123

I 302 l 471 1 518 901 2 223 584 555 I 422 756 656 737 682 347 2 142 2 595 3 087 1 508 3 228 I 136 858 2 679 1 821 1 149 l 404 997 873

452 623 871 364 751 352 247 721 627 293 346 214 340 28.0 30.9 33.7 28.0 28.2 34.3 28.3 32.3 41.5 32.3 34.3 26.0 43.5

3 556 4 577 4 838 2 680 5 606 1 901 1 464 4 667 3 103 1 907 2 362 I 667 1 473 343 319 314 250 494 IJS 146 383 185 146 183 133 78 412 398 430 298 476 177 149 390 215 186 182 160 63 320 385 403 258 619 114 73 398 235 131 298 185 135 243 447 405 174 361 112 127 315 180 163 199 119 115 259 228 249 263 370 114 107 296 176 165 124 160 63 253 293 306 195 325 99 120 295 151 106 157 133 47 197 246 207 162 304 73 50 235 129 88 103 109 56 175 206 214 115 351 77 69 240 123 93 97 74 65 138 241 246 58 256 76 65 202 121 85 102 112 63 162 267 172 105 256 112 97 227 133 113 112 67 70 229 215 276 137 254 76 82 247 156 82 151 60 61 195 289 290 149 303 114 74 301 173 127 127 97 104 162 199 347 80 260 136 59 301 225 128 129 73 123 178 204 336 120 270 90 56 280 214 88 132 58 118 105 256 242 109 244 156 66 200 229 99 151 53 121 185 384 401 207 401 257 124 357 458 107 115 74 191

1 212 1 356 I 414 950 1 829 481 442 1 390 757 571 791 546 376 2 178 2 983 3 249 I 650 3 586 1 330 954 3 116 2 276 I 245 1 464 I 045 l 069

406 844 979 436 975 503 246 837 901 2.94 398 185 430 29.0 34.4 37.S 27.5 32.6 44.4 31.0 35,4 46.4 33.2 31.8 27.9 48.7

7 113 8 841 9 618 5 153 11 220 3 692 2 925 8 940 5 743 3 758 4 563 3 446 2 742 7 046 B 492 9 033 5 079 10 988 3 692 2 832 8 758 5 643 3 713 4 563 3 446 2 694 2 293 2 910 3 203 I 735 3 661 I 435 999 3 236 2 354 1 222 1 615 1 098 1 107 1 957 2 289 2 493 I 364 2 964 I 034 788 2 440 I 622 999 1 253 968 789 336 621 710 371 697 401 211 796 732 223 362 130 318 I 714 2 108 2 167 1 263 2 482 899 730 2 141 1 431 900 1 041 874 679 2 980 3 396 3 593 2 053 4 764 I 346 I 103 3 269 I 832 1 570 l 858 1 453 887 59 78 70 28 81 12 - 112 26 21 49 21 21 67 349 585 74 232 - 93 182 100 45 - - 48 60 194 524 74 216 - 43 39 37 - - - 48 7 155 61 - 16 - 50 143 63 45 - - -

3 935 5 229 5 920 2 810 6 314 2 331 l 660 5 350 3 848 2 174 2 691 I 819 1 853 90 17 46 28 68 - 14 107 27 23 77 17 -254 198 297 56 170 59 57 310 155 217 196 26 47 531 497 770 141 715 166 109 605 261 360 472 113 182 1 086 1 388 1 334 608 1 985 648 458 I 390 I 345 724 870 477 653 639 776 1 054 529 1 145 381 271 I 148 548 265 378 312 286 1 080 1 617 1 743 1 042 1 768 710 586 l 338 1 166 450 573 617 473 150 360 425 254 2.99 226 93 290 261 85 76 146 96 105 376 251 152 164 141 72 162 85 so 49 111 116 9.0 11.0 10.5 12.0 9.6 11.3 11.1 9.7 9.7 8.7 8.7 11.7 9.5

309 424 438 169 596 148 125 436 244 160 191 179 122 I 034 1 176 I 526 728 1 970 496 421 I 355 654 679 656 628 395 3 346 2 774 3 484 4 308 3 305 3 351 3 368 3 108 2 660 4 244 3 435 3 508 3 238

2 514 2 827 2 932 1 851 4 052 1 065 997 2 812 1 513 1 227 1 528 1 228 723 2 197 2 403 2 414 I 510 3 570 878 864 2 267 I 245 I 008 I 309 I 101 580 87.4 85,0 82.3 81.6 88.l 82.4 86.7 B0.6 82.3 82.2 85.7 89.7 80.2

2 290 3 346 3 119 I 786 3 665 I 292 1 068 2 875 1 842 1 021 1 580 1 238 897 140 195 182 83 328 127 43 205 123 51 68 95 81 150 270 261 97 457 62 102 178 155 96 156 105 59 817 913 873 491 I 178 263 266 I 114 382 326 568 346 67 489 561 178 357 818 83 67 612 198 188 126 186 20 120 256 252 135 167 175 69 105 180 65 57 55 107 481 644 599 393 681 293 289 622 360 166 207 292 261 106 111 128 97 115 56 53 142 107 30 65 56 33 193 686 573 277 374 163 14{1 250 239 140 233 175 170 283 271 251 213 365 153 86 259 296 147 226 114 119

3 12 23 13 65 31 5 29 22 19 10 20 8 - 12 - 4 24 - - 10 2 5 - 6 -

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 134. Social and Industrial Characteristics of the Rural Nonfarm Population: 1970-Continued [Dato based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and mooning of symbols, see text]

Counties

RACE

Total--------------------------­White ---------------------------------­Negro----------------------------------Other races -----------------------------

AGE

Male, all ages -------------------­Under 5 years ---------------------------5 to 9 years ____________ ., _______________ _

10 la 14 years---------------------------15 lo 19 years---------------------------20 lo 24 years---------------------------25 lo 29 years---------------------------30 to 34 years---------------------------35 to 39 year•---------------------------40 to 44 yeors ...................................................................................................... .... 45 lo 49 year•---------------------------50 to 54 year•---------------------------55 lo 59 years---------------------------60 to 64 yeors---------------------------65 to 69 year•---------------------------70 lo 74 years---------------------------75 years ond over------------------------Under 18 years--------------------------21 years and over------------------------65 years and over------------------------Median age -----------------------------

Female, all ages __________________ _

Under 5 years---------------------------5 to 9 years-----------------------------10 lo 14 years---------------------------15 la 19 years---------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------25 lo 29 yeors---------------------------30 to 34 years---------------------------35 to 39 years---------------------------40 to 44 years __________________________ _ 45 to 49 years __________________________ _

50 to 54 years---------------------------55 to 59 years---------------------------60 to 64 yeors ................................................ _____________ _ -65 lo 69 years--------------------------70 to 74 years·------------·------------75 years and aver-----------------------

---

Under 16 years-------------------------21 years and aver-----------------------65 years and aver----------------------­Median age ----------------------------

----

RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD Total populatlon_,. _______________ _ -

In households __ --------------------------Heed of household ____________________ _ -Family head-----------------------­Primary lndividua1------------------­

Wife of heed -------------------------

---Other relative af head _________________ _ -

Not related to heod---------------------ln group quarters ----------------------­

Inmate of institution---------------------

Other -- ---- -- -- ------ ------ ----------

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

Total, 25 yean old and over--------No school years completed _______________ _ Elementary, l to 4 years----------------

5 to 7 years----------------8 years--------------------

High schaoh l to 3 yeors ----------------4 years--------------------

College, l to 3 years----------------4 years or more------------­

Medion school years completed------------

CHILDREN EVER BORN

Women, 35 to 44 yr. old, ever married Children ever born----------------------­

Per 1,000 women ever married----------

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS OF CHILDREN

Total, under 18 years old ---------­Living with both parents-----------------­

Percent of total-----------------------

INDUSTRY OF THE EMPLOYED

Total employed, 16 years old and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries--------­Construction ---------------------------Manufacturing ___ ., _____________________ _

Durable goods-----------------------­Transportation, communication, and other

public utilities _________________________ _

----------

---

---

-----

-Wholesale and retail trade-----------------Personal services _______________________ _ Professional and related services-----------Other industries ________________ ---------

Total employed, 14 and 15 yean old _ Agriculture-----------------------------

---

--

Miller

7 854 7 841

5 8

3 859 328 339 326 366 276 210 155 132 220 197 253 247 227 197 185 201

1 222 2 459

583 32.7

3 995 304 333 301 362 227 252 150 151 233 234 223 261 299 244 177 244

1 152 2 635

665 37.3

7 854 7 760 2 733 2 195

536 l 946 3 021

60 94 61 33

4 692 36

248 591

l 422 775

l 102 304 214 9.2

384 l 294 3 370

2 374 1 959

82.5

2 774 161 298 454 251

170 597 290 381 423

63 4

Mississippi Moniteau

6 463 4 843 4 956 4 793 l 507 46

- 4

3 225 2 299 351 195 408 267 420 231 353 174 139 146 208 142 139 104 117 114 160 118 133 97 170 123 160 115 129 101 106 97 74 100

158 175

l 434 817 1 682 l 412

338 372 22,9 29.8

3 238 2 544 322 172 396 215 463 236 291 205 269 206 139 145 167 121 161 147 208 101 158 116 126 166 145 106 86 119

120 135 90 122 97 228

l 363 775 l 725 l 676

307 485 22.7 33.8

6 463 4 843 6 429 4 732 l 865 1 658 l 530 l 269

335 389 l 330 1 179 3 193 l 870

41 25 34 111 34 86 - 25

3 051 2 794 68 10

600 52 787 185 494 1 036 498 374 459 795

69 197 76 145

8.1 9.9

354 248 l 521 887 4 297 3 577

2 797 1 592 2 248 l 410

80.4 88.6

1 807 1 630 509 113 145 179 332 516 63 119

109 139 281 280 99 44

244 171 68 188

29 16 12 -

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Mont-Monroe gomery Morgan

5 654 7 633 7 785 5 249 7 292 7 650

400 336 135 5 5 -

2 720 3 555 3 794 214 319 231 283 335 349 229 343 380 254 218 297 135 158 159 142 177 214 152 177 137 135 164 153 131 217 132 176 173 211 114 177 199 91 185 230

126 204 273 174 191 252 74 201 280

290 316 297

893 1 157 l i81 l 718 2 331 2 520

538 708 829 33.4 36.5 39.2

2 934 4 078 3 991 180 284 241 217 424 334 234 379 328 163 294 234 145 247 262 162 196 107 190 185 223 Bl 162 181

127 182 177 111 161 194 111 236 230 128 200 330 222 184 321 215 259 294 213 254 173 415 431 362

776 l 311 l 049 2 099 2 629 2 830

843 944 629 43.0 35.9 42.4

5 654 7 633 7 785 5 516 7 515 7 637 2 144 2 723 2 918 l 470 l 986 2 252

674 737 666 l 204 l 738 2 028 2 080 2 960 2 662

88 94 29 138 118 148 128 108 148 10 10 -

3 580 4 632 4 970 20 70 36 70 170 185

278 482 626 990 l 358 1 370 622 810 803

l 145 1 249 1 355 204 276 370 251 217 225 11.1 9.9 10.0

185 332 349 715 l 180 1 136

3 665 3 554 3 255

1 669 2 468 2 230 l 383 2 196 l 838

82.9 89.0 82.4

1 935 2 543 2 659 98 142 152

104 167 268 531 756 652 376 392 240

122 183 157 471 675 560 137 103 252 277 264 330 195 253 288

15 28 48 - - -

New Madrid Newton Nodowoy Oregon Osage Ozark Pe mis-cot

13 382 18 554 6 604 7 297 7 050 3 742 12 808 11 056 18 411 6 593 7 291 7 050 3 732 8 953 2 326 7 6 - - - 3 855

- 136 5 6 - 10 -

6 578 9 213 3 244 3 408 3 388 1 858 6 142 671 781 243 257 345 133 623 731 l 083 254 339 341 202 756 723 962 336 333 339 135 882 683 848 322 308 258 152 653 357 579 305 114 285 106 294 394 559 192 199 183 114 303 353 618 145 175 168 87 255 210 543 118 148 151 55 233 278 451 149 117 183 67 241 299 499 153 142 142 73 249 331 403 111 148 160 123 276 349 431 182 207 178 119 326 385 479 211 265 188 107 237 319 376 117 197 117 144 352 180 277 148 158 125 104 227 315 324 258 301 225 137 235

2 619 3 327 1 023 l 141 l 200 578 2 728 3 739 5 414 2 013 2 162 2 033 l 206 3 163

614 977 523 656 467 385 814 26.6 28.2 29.2 34.4 26.4 35.0 22.7

6 804 9 341 3 360 3 889 3 662 1 884 6 666 566 724 247 223 319 124 623 671 868 231 406 399 147 657 608 910 263 277 427 154 850 700 792 249 267 341 100 761 518 709 230 199 207 108 364 414 681 157 156 191 122 304 293 615 159 216 179 119 297 282 477 164 187 157 72 347 334 520 128 153 152 64 322 354 477 139 193 211 106 398 354 394 159 280 174 66 285 411 556 180 277 180 157 318 363 502 208 234 196 151 318 334 329 200 273 206 123 301 187 349 167 172 137 123 256 395 438 479 374 186 148 265

2 294 3 038 680 1 094 l 376 493 2 675 4 141 5 904 2 314 2 679 2 151 1 340 3 730

916 1 116 846 819 529 394 822 29.1 29.9 39.4 40.4 28.6 39.7 26.3

13 382 18 554 6 604 7 297 7 050 3 742 12 808 13 296 18 413 6 118 7 210 6 975 3 742 12 760 4 332 6 080 2 258 2 633 2 225 l 417 3 771 3 475 5 029 l 630 l 970 1 756 l 080 3 052

857 1 051 626 663 469 337 719 2 916 4 597 l 457 1 752 1 566 965 2 489 5 943 7 560 2 354 2 729 3 108 l 343 6 393

105 176 49 96 76 17 107 86 141 486 87 75 - 48 86 - 142 67 70 - 19 - 141 344 - 5 - 29

7 154 10 298 3 924 4 574 3 789 2 381 6 345 312 120 15 60 7 77 312

l 127 324 65 397 222 179 l 252 l 529 831 293 711 524 359 l 554 l 416 2 254 955 l 421 l 223 711 l 086 l 210 2 082 719 583 386 363 977 l 146 3 280 1 212 l QO<I 1 008 560 854

195 919 375 202 211 84 118 219 488 290 191 206 48 192 8.4 11.3 11.6 8.8 8.9 8.8 8.1

584 972 280 329 304 129 663 2 260 3 120 l 076 1 090 l 230 376 3 082 3 870 3 210 3 843 3 313 4 046 2 915 4 649

4 913 6 365 l 903 2 235 2 576 1 071 5 403 3 731 5 508 1 665 l 749 2 367 944 3 657

75.9 86.5 67.5 78.3 91.9 88.l 67.7

3 648 6 183 2 409 1 948 2 519 1 109 3 005 635 330 215 129 93 130 662 273 382 251 165 216 104 155 661 l 942 245 408 665 226 586 502 l 123 84 203 249 165 269

124 576 152 139 225 37 110 743 l 382 517 561 394 294 589 192 203 135 98 92 136 117 536 849 627 325 450 102 484 284 519 267 123 384 80 300

33 38 35 33 29 - 10 3 4 - 10 - - -

MISSOURI 27 - 509

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Table 134. Social and Industrial Characteristics of the Rural Nonfarm Population: 1970-Continued

Counties

RACE

Total-------------------------­White---------------------------------Negro __ ---- _ ------- __ ---- ___ ----------

---

Other races-------~---------------------AGE

--Mole, all ages------------------­

Under 5 years--------------------------5 to 9 yeors----------------------------10 to 14 years--------------------------15 to 19 years--------------------------20 to 24 years--------------------------25 to 29 years--------------------------30 to 34 yeors--------------------------35 to 39 years--------------------------40 to 44 years--------------------------45 to 49 yeors--------------------------50 to 54 yeor•--------------------------

---------

55 to 59 years_ ________________________ _ 60 to 64 yeor•--------------------------65 to 69 yeor•--------------------------70 to 74 yeor•--------------------------75 years ond over ______________________ _

Under 18 years-------------------------21 years and over-----------------------65 years and over----------------------­Median age ----------------------------

Female, 1111 oges-----------------­Under 5 years --------------------------5 to 9 yeors----------------------------10 to 14 yeor•--------------------------15 to 19 yeor•--------------------------20 to 24 yeor•--------------------------25 to 29 yeors--------------------------30 to 34 yeors--------------------------35 to 39 yeor•--------------------------40 to 44 yeor•--------------------------45 to 49 yeor•--------------------------50 to 54 yeor•--------------------------55 to 59 yeor•--------------------------60 lo 64 yeor•--------------------------65 to 69 yeors--------------------------70 to 74 yeor•--------------------------75 years !Ind over-----------------------

----------

-----------------

Under 18 yeors -------------------------21 years and over-----------------------65 years (lnd over----------------------­Median age ----------------------------

----

RELATIONSHIP TO HUD OF HOUS£HOLD Total population _________________ _

In households ______________ -------------Head of household ____________________ _

Family head-----------------~------Primary individuol •••••• ____________ _

Wife of heed -------------------------Other relative of heed _________________ _ Not related lo hood ___________________ _

In group quarters----------------------­Inmate of institution-- .. ----------------

----------

Other ---- __ ---------------- ----------

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

Total, 25 ye-ars o~d and over __ -------No school years completed _______________ _ Elementary: 1 to 4 years _______________ _ --

-5 to 7 years----------------8 years------------------­

High school, 1 to 3 years-------------------

4 years------------------- --College, 1 to 3 years--------------- --4 years or more _______ .., ___ _ --Median school years completed __________ _ --CHILDREN EVER BORN

WQmen., 35 to 44 yr, old, ner marrie d. Children ever born _____________________ _ --

Per 1,000 women ever married-----------LIVING ARRANGEMENTS OF CHILDREN

Tot111J, under 18 years old ---------­living with both parenl•-----------------­

Percent of total-----------------------

INDUSTRY OF THE EMPi.OYED

---

-T1tal empleyed, 16 years old and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ----------Construction __ ---- ______ ----- __ -~------Manufacturing __ ------------------------

Durable goods-----------------------­Transportation, communicofion, and other public utrlities ____________________ ------

----

Wholesole and retail trade-----------------Personal services ____ ------------------ __ Professfonal and related services __________ _ Other indus lries _______________ ,, ________ _

---

Total elftployed, 14 and 15 yean old _ Agriculture _ .. ________ ----________ ----__ _ --

27-510 MISSOURI

[Doto based on sample, see te)(f, For minimum bose for derived figures (percent, median. etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Perry Pettis Phelps Pike Platte Polk Pulaski Putnem Rolls Randolph Ray Reynolds

5 363 6 629 11 331 5 752 15 451 5 931 15 495 3 313 5 409 6 793 8 892 5 024 5 359 6 601 11 284 5m 15 359 5 931 15 050 3 313 5 210 6 211 8 825 5 015

4 28 28 453 57 - 375 - 199 582 33 -- - 19 - 35 - 70 - - - 34 9

2 766 3 262 5 715 2 934 7 570 2 924 7 671 1 493 2 637 3 744 4 488 2 470 260 302 514 272 748 247 715 108 211 253 404 243 290 348 639 357 l 031 282 745 140 325 343 548 279 273 381 720 298 902 309 877 152 281 264 616 282 243 337 479 282 556 183 765 61 198 308 395 180 189 184 478 111 379 175 941 49 113 473 189 145 143 180 348 211 600 179 504 71 168 343 267 134 126 240 378 166 671 188 307 87 113 282 273 158 161 183 338 149 495 117 533 76 168 171 277 117 122 195 253 138 394 115 394 46 123 194 265 131 162 166 309 149 444 190 466 87 153 201 243 133 141 162 271 93 415 108 240 lll 102 137 179 66 120 82 247 187 277 138 314 80 133 153 219 105 108 169 169 125 216 158 269 70 147 146 121 162 169 102 163 98 161 174 203 92 116 146 142 145 95 112 174 147 lll 139 179 66 92 139 127 90

164 119 235 151 170 222 219 197 194 191 223 100 982 l 280 2 204 1 114 3 064 970 2 828 442 943 l 033 l 851 938

1 673 1 855 3 277 1 716 4 259 l 871 4 411 l 023 1 606 2 457 2 503 l 424 428 333 572 396 442 535 601 355 402 476 492 335 29.5 27.2 25.4 28.5 26.4 32.3 23.9 40.3 31.0 28.4 26.7 29.0

2 597 3 367 5 616 2 818 7 881 3 007 7 824 1 820 2 772 3 049 4 404 2 554 208 267 552 223 720 221 697 136 212 259 343 213 275 302 594 269 697 293 606 155 261 213 518 246 263 446 618 312 978 203 856 93 280 299 479 281 196 243 468 244 605 211 850 87 231 277 379 221 176 259 461 151 428 199 928 84 145 197 242 151 143 198 380 211 651 216 460 113 212 179 347 165 130 199 417 131 715 142 413 82 106 171 264 131 116 220 315 169 513 73 519 84 135 131 271 139 96 210 237 102 397 136 446 50 141 132 228 121

129 160 346 159 467 137 424 85 123 195 149 82 135 154 241 128 417 130 315 81 132 132 242 103 133 112 189 118 261 151 314 123 125 158 144 157 153 165 254 178 178 220 295 114 146 167 178 150 128 103 214 174 239 157 242 137 117 163 181 136 112 184 136 104 176 203 163 160 120 122 168 133 202 145 194 145 239 315 296 236 286 254 271 125 865 1 167 2 059 982 3 024 859 2 621 459 916 974 1 583 885 l 636 2 040 3 330 1 752 4 628 2 050 4 599 l 336 l 755 l 972 2 654 l 566 442 432 544 423 654 675 701 533 523 539 620 394

31.4 29.2 26.5 30.0 27.4 36.3 24.9 46.5 32.1 32.9 28.5 30.0

5 363 6 629 11 331 s 752 15 451 5 931 15 495 3 313 5 409 6 793 8 892 5 024 5 151 6 511 11 136 5 709 15 329 5 813 15 475 3 230 5 322 5 963 8 822 5 024 1 655 2 069 3 493 l 851 4 627 2 130 5 160 l 332 1 813 2 053 2 740 l 689 l 345 1 773 3 007 l 486 4 038 l 636 4 237 903 l 400 1 626 2 285 1 392 310 296 486 365 589 494 923 429 413 427 455 297 l 288 1 618 2 723 l 328 3 697 l 516 3 907 806 1 246 l 424 2 080 1 234 2 197 2 762 4 826 2 488 6 886 2 119 6 312 l 065 2 220 2 409 3 887 2 079 11 62 94 42 119 48 96 27 43 77 115 22 212 118 195 43 122 118 20 83 87 830 70 -126 72 158 - 9 118 20 37 79 756 42 -86 46 37 43 113 - - 46 8 74 28 -

2 988 3 560 5 808 3 233 8 207 3 608 7 515 2 248 3 152 3 907 4 779 2 783 30 20 33 21 39 32 53 27 31 73 33 58 173 128 235 91 101 100 336 62 76 167 157 311 466 219 773 359 346 414 654 164 218 391 372 477 l 179 655 l 454 944 1 152 l 068 l 836 707 804 867 1 014 784 437 599 88! 596 1 321 620 1 238 392 602 828 978 464 552 1 422 1 454 907 3 253 l 070 2 559 694 l 089 l 053 l 722 541 70 338 398 173 l 057 184 531 102 191 314 318 90 81 179 580 142 938 120 308 100 141 214 185 58 8.7 12.1 10.4 10.0 12.4 9.9 11.1 10.3 11.2 10.7 11.5 8.7

207 430 535 271 845 201 942 125 254 239 499 251 743 1 336 1 799 875 2 726 616 2 810 366 886 861 l 690 869 3 589 3 107 3 363 3 229 3 226 3 065 2 983 2 928 3 488 3 603 3 387 3 462

I 847 2 447 4 263 2 096 6 088 1 829 5 449 901 1 859 2 007 3 434 1 823 1 692 2 068 3 605 1 820 5 534 1 593 4 580 754 l 694 l 772 3 079 l 523 91.6 84.5 84.6 86.8 90.9 87.l 84.l 83.7 91.l 88.3 89.7 83.5

1 816 2 322 3 619 1 990 5 674 1 695 4 593 981 1 710 2 070 2 869 1 310 150 131 127 315 230 106 77 89 83 130 185 47 158 202 464 115 424 180 382 90 152 185 279 125 594 528 377 597 951 372 659 159 519 352 988 335 240 254 67 227 486 179 222 134 261 239 733 239 108 207 254 105 1 323 138 259 74 168 318 283 52 438 592 725 345 1 035 482 l 253 235 307 439 487 190 48 84 211 110 178 66 358 49 66 63 75 33 170 268 856 255 828 245 713 151 220 323 303 129 150 310 605 148 705 106 892 134 195 260 269 399 33 29 18 48 32 9 46 13 9 31 - 3 3 4 - - - - - - - 4 - -

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

i I

I I ,, I!

I!

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Table 134. Social and Industrial Characteristics of the Rural Nonfarm Population: 1970-Continued [Data based on sample, see text. For- minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) ond meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties

RACE

Totol --------------------------­White ---- -------- -------------- ----- --­Negro----------------------------------Other races ----------------------------

AGE

Male, all ages------------------­Under 5 years --------------------------5 1o 9 yeors----------------------------

l~ :~ l~ ~:~~~========================== 20 to 24 year•--------------------------

~g :~ ~~ ~:~~~========================== 35 to 39 yeors--------------------------40 to 44 yeors--------------------------

~6 :~ ~~ ~:~~~==========================

-

------------

55 to 59 yeors---------------------------60 to 64 yeors--------------------------65 to 69 yeors--------------------------70 to 74 yeors--------------------------75 years and over-----------------------

Under 18 years-------------------------21 years and over-----------------------65 years and aver----------------------­Median oge ----------------------------

Female, all ag•"-----------------­Under 5 years --------------------------5 to 9 yeors----------------------------10 to 14 yeors--------------------------15 to 19 yeors--------------------------20 to 24 yeors--------------------------25 to 29 years--------------------------30 to 34 yeors--------------------------35 to 39 years--------------------------40 to 44 years _________________________ _

45 to 49 yeors--------------------------50 to 54 years--------------------------55 to 59 yeors--------------------------60 to 64 years_ ________________________ _

65 to 69 yeors--------------------------70 to 74 yeors--------------------------75 years and over-----------------------

Under 18 years-------------------------21 years and over-----------------------65 years and over----------------------­Median age ----------------------------

RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD

Total population _________________ _ In hooseholds ______ ---------- __ ---------

Heed of hoosehold ____________________ _

Family heed------------------------Primary indivldool __________________ _

Wife of head -------------------------Other relative of head _________________ _ Not related to heed ___________________ _

In group quarters ---.. ------------------­Inmate of institution-------------------Other ---------- ---------------------

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

-----------------------------

-----------

Total, 25 years old and over---------No school years completed _______________ _ Elementary, 1 to 4 years----------------

5 to 7 years----------------8 years--------------------

----

High school. 1 to 3 years-----------------4 years--------------------

College, I to 3 years------------------4 years or more ____________ _

Median school years completed ___________ _ -

CHILDREN EVER BORN

Woman, 35 to 44 yr. old, ever married Children ever born----------------------­

Per 1,000 women ever married----------

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS OF CHILDREN

Total, under 18 years old ----------Living with both parents _________________ _

Percent of total-----------------------

INDUSTRY OF THE EMPLOYED

Total employed, 16 yean old and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries --------­Construction ------ ---------- __ --------­Monofoctorlng ---- -- --------------------

Doroble goods-----------------------­Transportation, communication, and other

poblic utilities ____ -- -------- ------ ------Wholesale and retail trade---------------­Personal services __ ----------------------Professional and related services __________ _ Other industries-------------------------

Total employed, 14 and 15 yean old _

Agricultore ---------------- -------------

-

---

---

-----

-----

--

Ripley

8 233 8 233

--

4 117 251 466 417 388 199 182 134 140 236 193 178 258 289 267 179 340

1 428 2 537

786 35.8

4 116 204 316 427 343 216 189 181 185 215 214 177 343 307 257 188 354

1 197 2 771

799 39.9

8 233 8 142 2 875 2 269

606 1 952 3 231

84 91 76 15

5 006 86

623 934

1 617 641 812 187 106 8.5

378 l 546 4 090

2 625 2 062

78.6

2 042 86 71

588 263

99 529 129 329 211

21 8

St. Charles St. Clair

44 145 5 239 43 563 5 216

451 11 131 12

22 144 2 490 2 700 156 3 085 210 2 869 203 1 568 192 1 269 86 1 935 129 1 893 114 1 774 85 1 233 113 1 100 100

812 153 555 120 528 187 279 159 267 205 277 278

9 862 683 11 704 1 716

823 642 23.3 43.1

22 001 2 749 2 473 148 3 035 209 2 871 160 1 720 204 1 684 132 2 177 112 l 966 116 1 394 101 1 120 111

877 144 725 186 571 158 446 212 400 233 237 249 305 274

9 588 644 11 646 2 016

942 756 22.7 47.8

44 145 5 239 44 064 5 200 12 015 2 097 10 960 1 509 l 055 588

10 244 l 342 21 484 l 688

321 73 81 39 - -

81 39

20 871 3 539 149 11 333 131

1 396 376 3 920 1 076 3 584 589 8 700 938 1 727 209 l 062 209

12.1 9.9

2 483 198 7 888 649 3 177 3 278

19 450 1 327 18 021 1 074

92.7 80.9

15 743 1 636 276 138

1 640 147 6 055 164 4 896 67

1 204 125 2 969 477

386 104 1 490 294 1 723 187

137 38 15 7

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Ste. St. Francois St. Louis Genevieve

17 830 38 127 5 822 17 784 37 554 5 787

41 408 35 5 165 -

8 726 19 034 2 978 755 1 686 267

l 022 2 229 380 876 2 335 400 893 1 950 270 434 940 114 517 1 115 180 340 1 113 190 472 1 335 110 510 1 385 150 467 1 347 131 455 1 072 127 482 799 165 439 569 121 386 467 170 249 282 59 429 410 144

3 307 7 551 1 236 5 100 10 621 1 637 1 064 1 159 373

28.7 26.7 26.6

9 104 19 093 2 844 673 l 731 243 815 2 025 322 877 2 050 363 770 1 837 238 594 1 393 147 557 1 322 193 506 1 254 165 396 1 334 138 532 1 221 146 582 1 301 116 549 922 158 494 737 114 488 550 177 386 446 99 355 363 74 530 607 151

2 928 7 042 1 094 5 838 11 118 1 650 1 271 1 416 324

32.6 26.9 27.8

17 830 38 127 5 822 16 786 37 175 5 716 5 479 10 616 l 629 4 486 9 597 1 379

993 1 019 250 3 884 9 001 1 260 7 316 17 243 2 777

107 315 so l 044 952 106 1 019 560 106

25 392 -

10 121 19 951 3 078 162 116 28 744 516 162

1 431 l 488 538 2 474 3 464 1 028 2 063 2 870 371 2 410 6 101 797

498 2 152 74 339 3 244 80 9.4 12.2 8.8

862 2 500 276 3 042 8 262 1 131 3 529 3 305 4 098

6 235 14 593 2 330 5 192 13 572 2 058

83.3 93.0 88.3

5 371 14 534 1 820 83 275 67

439 1 268 238 1 020 3 967 730

584 2 589 442

342 899 144 1 035 3 165 276

201 368 52 1 119 2 667 201 1 132 1 925 112

39 132 28 - 22 -

Saline Schuyler Scotland Scott Shannon Shelby

5 312 2 543 2 853 13 352 5 509 5 204 5 131 2 538 2 853 12 169 5 504 5 056

176 5 - 1 169 - 148 5 - - 14 5 -

2 585 1 161 1 311 6 442 2 667 2 481 206 96 88 689 252 179 257 131 129 798 249 219 285 51 110 683 293 342 179 83 76 561 221 214 143 37 64 417 154 99 152 107 60 498 150 90 113 55 63 379 115 111 138 64 59 351 163 120 126 48 40 204 121 139 87 35 81 281 103 127

141 62 75 302 198 114 142 72 83 342 176 92 126 41 57 261 113 126 131 77 58 255 115 128 164 90 108 212 90 132 195 112 160 209 154 249

855 321 368 2 538 945 904 1 636 794 903 3 646 1 595 1 513

490 279 326 676 359 509 33.1 36.6 40.8 25.7 30.6 34.4

2 727 1 382 1 542 6 910 2 842 2 723 219 81 89 597 203 167 239 76 98 754 257 149 198 104 118 748 363 278 179 69 73 627 231 196 194 92 58 529 141 92 148 92 69 553 154 114 143 76 75 388 152 125 119 so 53 276 131 105 94 50 65 260 144 162

134 35 108 361 146 136 151 74 55 375 136 111 177 77 85 361 208 159 196 113 75 331 131 140 159 74 84 205 112 212 138 113 152 167 143 177 239 206 285 378 190 400

768 304 366 2 535 981 750 l 851 l 029 1 160 4 101 1 766 1 916

536 393 521 750 445 789 36.8 45.1 48.4 26.8 32.4 44.2

5 312 2 543 2 853 13 352 5 509 5 204 5 214 2 509 2 762 13 345 5 434 5 069 1 859 1 049 1 143 4 085 1 910 2 005 1 440 740 776 3 462 1 512 1 350

419 309 367 623 398 655 1 327 677 709 2 993 1 274 1 173 1 997 773 893 6 169 2 192 1 844

31 10 17 98 58 47 98 34 91 7 75 135 98 34 49 7 - 66 - - 42 - 75 69

3 213 1 723 1 950 6 949 3 145 3 269 42 31 5 132 44 11

134 40 66 608 305 69 321 123 142 1 108 575 227 992 567 671 1 598 769 827 555 211 260 1 251 577 531 853 534 581 1 767 660 1 144 161 164 133 301 91 274 155 53 92 184 124 186 9.6 10.4 10.1 9.1 8.8 11.8

213 100 114 526 270 244 665 285 377 2 021 1 011 802

3 122 2 850 3 307 3 842 3 744 3 287

l 623 625 734 5 073 1 926 1 654 1 473 553 686 4 163 1 563 1 386

90.8 88.5 93.5 82.1 81.2 83.8

2 001 954 815 4 491 1 506 1 780 244 90 72 282 78 108 166 38 79 375 87 142 580 230 80 1 167 651 309 99 121 42 263 309 224

102 92 80 466 74 143 367 265 222 918 201 553 55 36 42 243 55 86

293 122 149 602 161 190 194 81 91 436 199 247

15 5 4 58 5 44 5 - - 13 - -

MISSOURI 27-511

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Table 134. Social and Industrial Characteristics of the Rural Nonfarm Population: 1970-Continued

Counties

RACE

Total--------------------------­Whit•---------------------------------­Negro ---------- --------------------- --­Other races -----------------------------

AGE Mole, all ages _______ .,. ___________ _

Under 5 years---------------------------5 to 9 yeors-----------------------------10 to 14 years---------------------------15 to 19 years _________________________ _

-20 to 24 years--------------------------25 to 29 years---------------------------30 to 34 yeors--------------------------35 to 39 yeors--------------------------40 to 44 yeors--------------------------45 to 49 yeors--------------------------

-

----50 to 54 years _________________________ _

55 to 59 years--------------------------60 to 64 yecrs--------------------------65 to 69 yeors--------------------------70 to 74 yeor•--------------------------75 years and over ______________________ _

Under 18 yeors -------------------------21 years and over-.. ---------------------65 years ond over----------------------­Median age ----------------------------

Female, all ages _________________ _

Under 5 years--------------------------5 to 9 yeors----------------------------10 to 14 yeors--------------------------15 to 19 yeors--------------------------20 to 24 year•--------------------------25 to 29 yeors--------------------------30 to 34 yeors--------------------------35 to 39 yeors--------------------------40 to 44 years _________________________ _

----------

-----------45 to 49 yeor"--------------------------

50 lo 54 yeor•--------------------------55 to 59 yeors--------------------------60 to 64 yeors--------------------------65 to 69 year•--------------------------

----70 to 74 years _________________________ _ -

75 years and over----------------------­

Under 18 years-------------.. -----------21 years and over-----------------------65 years and over----------------------­Median age ----------------------------

---

RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD Totol population _________________ _

In households-- -- ----------------------­Head of household--------------------­

Fomily heod ------------------------Primary individual .. ______________ .., __ _

Wife of head -------------------------Other relolive of head _________________ _ Nol related to heoL-------------------

ln group quarters -------------------··--­Inmate of institution-------------------Other __ ------ __________ ------ __ -----

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

Totol, 25 years old and over--------No school years completed _______________ _ Elementary, 1 to 4 years----------------

5 to 7 yeors ----------------8 ye-ors--------------------

High school, 1 to 3 years----------------4 years--------------------

Collegei 1 to 3 years----------------

--

-----------

--------4 years or more ___________ _ --Median school years completed __________ _ --

CHILDREN EVER BORN

Women, 35 to 44 yr. old, ever manie d_ Children ever born _____________________ _

Per 1,000 women ever married---------

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS OF CHILDREN

Totol, under 18 years old --------­living with bolh parents-----------------Percent of totol _____________________ _

INDUSTRY OF THE EMPl.OYED

----

------

-Tat.al employe-d!, 16 yeon old and over Agritulture, forestry, and fisheries-------- --Construction -------------- ____ ----- __ _ Mon ufocturing ------ ---------------- __ -

Durable goods----------------------­Transportation, communication, and other

public utilities ____________ ,.... _____ -------Wholesale and retail trade---------------

----------

Personal services __ ---------.... ___ ----------Professionol ond related services ... _________ _ Other industries ______ -------------------

Total employed, 14 and T5 yean old _ Agricultur•-----------------------------

27-512 MISSOURI

----

{Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc,) ond meaning of symbols, see text]

Stoddard Stone Sullivan Taney Texas Vernon Warren Washington Wayne Webster Warth Wrioht

14 280 1 394 4 537 11 SS9 13 793 4 863 7 825 10 720 7 530 7 792 1 827 6 371 13 414 7 381 4 537 ll 499 13 700 4 848 7 411 10 667 7 512 7 792 1 827 6 328

866 - - 31 9 7 414 - 5 - - 21 - 13 - 29 24 8 - 53 13 - - 29

7 010 3 514 2 089 5 550 6 652 2 408 3 786 5 371 3 698 3 817 818 3 071 573 285 131 297 517 216 317 544 224 385 74 289 746 245 143 397 729 235 429 649 340 403 81 263 761 287 184 457 766 202 365 677 395 446 61 m 789 217 203 638 532 197 338 546 293 252 39 337 390 173 71 258 301 136 166 311 153 216 26 155 347 194 137 300 364 161 239 361 179 243 36 187 383 129 91 148 366 99 Z27 321 175 211 25 168 282 170 73 201 272 94 Z26 225 174 171 38 149 347 171 BB 284 376 149 199 228 153 172 36 170 337 137 110 293 342 82 159 180 165 181 56 150 351 201 89 309 324 115 191 268 174 226 59 94 307 223 127 406 317 138 176 282 281 203 47 137 362 352 151 400 382 116 216 212 300 179 59 156 292 396 167 453 375 154 170 285 235 143 54 163 311 162 111 338 257 137 140 137 220 194 42 112 432 172 213 371 432 177 226 145 237 192 as 242

2 674 947 6IJ'} l 446 2 429 822 1 348 2 227 1 187 1 418 243 l 082 4 078 2 467 1 418 3 694 4 054 1 525 2 333 2 878 2 406 2 290 558 I 864 l 035 730 491 l 162 1 064 468 536 567 692 529 181 517

28.5 41.7 40.7 41.4 31.6 32.9 30,8 24.3 37.6 29.2 44.0 30.2

7 270 3 880 2 448 6 009 7 141 2 455 4 039 5 349 3 832 3 975 1 009 3 307 499 250 144 325 522 218 304 494 275 344 76 236 700 346 128 415 665 203 378 654 393 382 52 296 772 258 172 386 610 214 415 663 309 357 61 376 624 290 181 596 SSl 168 309 498 265 267 55 301 437 201 106 410 456 182 233 380 169 289 39 182 348 251 104 208 454 119 239 338 166 249 55 144 424 153 84 200 353 152 266 284 173 237 75 203 350 159 54 290 324 107 180 204 232 210 - 184 404 150 138 322 362 121 198 282 124 162 34 190 351 216 92 308 345 155 212 218 220 189 44 108 386 240 125 358 360 99 230 263 241 199 71 177 415 361 177 455 424 155 193 237 279 220 63 137 383 307 192 613 458 132 193 266 300 218 67 172 345 295 235 391 368 104 135 250 240 219 124 154 313 155 177 326 323 91 190 132 172 117 57 201 519 248 339 406 536 235 364 186 274 316 136 246

2 390 1 066 598 l 369 2 188 740 1 296 2 158 1 188 l 263 216 l 115 4 585 2 708 1 813 4 162 4 679 1 621 2 626 2 980 2 547 2 552 765 2 085 l 177 698 751 1 123 1 227 430 689 568 686 652 317 WI

33.0 41.l 50.8 42.7 34.0 34.l 32.7 24.8 38.6 32.1 51.0 32.9

14 280 7 394 4 537 11 559 13 793 4 863 7 825 10 720 1 530 7 792 1 827 6 311 13 971 7 386 4 390 lO 817 13 596 4 863 7 594 10 651 7 492 7 734 l 806 6 291 4 675 2 844 l 809 4 248 4 770 1 697 2 489 3 153 2 684 2 645 734 2 183 3 734 2 262 l 223 3 379 3 776 1 365 l 976 2 709 2 087 2 111 502 1 721

941 582 586 869 994 332 513 444 597 534 232 462 3 234 2 029 1 018 2 996 3 255 1 198 1 821 2 321 l 852 l 870 490 1 502 5 992 2 451 1 513 3 477 5 452 1 939 3 205 5 071 2 889 3 187 553 2 5S2

70 62 50 96 119 29 79 106 67 32 29 24 309 8 147 742 197 - 231 69 38 58 21 87 176 8 127 88 139 - 231 12 38 - 21 -133 - 20 654 58 - - 57 - 58 - 87

7 989 4 842 3 074 7 380 8 114 2 892 4 569 5 304 4 714 4 451 1 263 3 644 233 54 41 80 124 10 48 141 113 91 6 40 991 259 74 275 505 82 167 649 381 229 46 220

l 479 648 279 494 l 142 349 521 958 820 658 65 428 1 966 l 177 l 123 1 417 2 277 744 1 376 l 638 l 382 1 091 416 1 086 l 194 890 450 1 391 1 205 652 668 865 737 869 177 6lYl l 589 l 125 810 2 288 2 029 886 1 244 761 1 034 l 232 360 915

254 421 167 808 418 87 311 113 140 182 101 203 283 268 130 627 414 82 234 179 107 99 92 150 8.7 10.0 9.1 12.0 9.0 10.2 9.8 8.6 8.8 9.5 10.7 9.2

728 306 177 565 663 217 339 476 328 354 29 349 2 574 973 568 l 689 2 328 725 1 110 2 102 982 1 156 63 1 137 3 536 3 180 3 209 2 989 3 511 3 341 3 274 4 416 2 994 3 271 ... 3 258

s 064 2 013 1 207 2 815 4 617 1 562 2 644 4 385 2 375 2 681 459 2 197 3 891 l 594 953 2 217 3 722 1 407 2 290 3 709 l 853 2 359 410 1 898 76.8 79.2 79.0 78.6 80.6 90.l 86.6 84.6 78.0 88.0 89.3 136.4

4 127 2 591 1 400 4 020 4 220 I 601 2 768 2 741 1 851 2 310 630 l 839 374 122 143 113 161 188 66 67 113 150 55 192 378 254 84 349 300 133 303 160 117 157 52 96 l 344 712 249 339 l 392 196 962 742 475 891 88 593 325 171 42 92 366 67 693 458 303 564 24 226

263 78 94 221 203 96 263 142 121 163 27 103 767 555 434 986 823 292 460 353 453 410 185 329 177 263 58 351 160 109 72 57 128 134 34 76 510 337 163 1 205 721 449 382 408 241 197 106 204 314 270 155 456 460 138 260 812 203 208 83 246

36 18 6 85 25 28 43 5 24 26 5 15 21 - - - 5 6 12 - - - - -

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 135. Economic Characteristics of the Rural Nonfarm Population: 1970 [Data based an sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties

EMPl.OYMENT STATUS Male, 16 yean old and over--------­

Labor force ----------------------------­Percent of total ---------------------­

Civilian lobar force ----------------------­Employed ---- ---- --------------------­Unemployed--------------------------­

Percent of civilian labor force ---------­Not in labor force-----------------------­

Under 6S years------------------------65 years and over----------------------

female, 16 years old and aver -------labor force -----------------------------

Percent of total ---------------------­Civilian labor force -----------------------

Employed -----------------------------Unemployed--------------------------­

Percent of civilian labor force ---------­Not in labor force-----------------------­

Under 6S years------------------------65 years and over----------------------

Male, 14 and 15 yean old ----------labor force -----------------------------

Female, 14 and 15 years old ________ _

labor force ---------------------------­Male, 16 ta 21 yean aid ----------

Not onrolled in school ___________________ _

Not high school graduate·-------------­Unemployed or not in labor force ------

OCCUPATION Male emplayed, 16 years aid and over

Professional, technical, and kindred workers _ Managers and administrators, except form __ Sales workers -------------------------­Clerical and kindred workers--------------Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers __ _ Operatives, including transport -----------­Laborers, except farm ------------------­Farmers and form managers-------------­farm laborers, unpaid family workers -----­Form laborers, exc. unpaid, & form foremen_ Service workers, including private household_

-----

--------------

Female emplayed, 16 years old and over Professional, technical. and kindred workers_ Managers and administrators, except farm __ Sales workers-------------------------­Clerical and kindred workers-------------­Operatives, including transport------------

----Other blue·collar workers ________________ _

Formers and form managers-------------­Farm laborers, unpaid family workers -----­Farm laborers, exc. unpaid, & farm foremen_ Service workers, except private household __ _ Private household workers _______________ _

------

Male employed, 14 and 1 S years old _ farm workers -------------------------­Nonform workers ----------------------­

Female employed, 14 and 15 years old

----

Form workers -------------------------­Nonform workers -----------------------

INCOME IN 1969 OF FAMILIES

--

All fomllles ----------------------Less than $1,000 _______________________ _

$1,000 to $1,999 -----------------------­$2,000 to $2,999 -----------------------­$3,000 to $3,999-----------------------­$4.000 lo $4,999------------------------$5.000 to $S,999 _______________________ _

$6.000 to $6,999------------------------$7.000 to $7,999 _______________________ _

$8.000 to $8,999------------------------$9,000 ta $9,999 _______________________ _

$10,000 to $11, 999 ---------------------­$12,000 to $14.999---------------------­$15,000 to $24,999---------------------­$25,000 to $49,999 ----------------------$SO,OOO or more _______________________ _

Median Income -------------------------Mean income __________________________ _

Families with female heed ----------------Mean income------------------------­

All families and unrelated individuals ------­Median income -----------------------Mean income _________ .. ______________ _

All unrelated Individuals---·--·--·-------­Median income ----------------------­Mean income-------------------------

Female vnreloted individuals ______________ _

Mean income------------------------­Per capita income of persons-------------­

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEV£ll families ____________ -------------- ----- _

Percent of all families-------------­Mean income deficit ------------------­Families with female head -------------­

Unrelated individuals----------------------Percent of oil unrelated individuals __ _

Mean income deficit -------------------Penans --------------------------------

Percent of all persons-------------­Reloted children under 18 yeors---------­

Percent living with both parents -------

----------------"

--"

"

-------

------"

----

Adair

1 410 947

67.2 942 899 43

4.6 463 2S6 207

l 339 S82

43.S S82 S46 36 6.2 7S7 S37 220

110 10

59 5

248 94 23 lB

899 S3

118 4S 56

227 179 B3 40 -

3B 60

546 62 15 lS

171 137

21 ---

96 2'.}

10 -

10

5 -s

l 079 27 B9 9S 86 98

138 S7

103 131 60 64 67 SS

9 -

$6 114 $6 8S9

5S

1 372 $S 139 $5 946

293 $1 618 $2 5BS

142 $3 03B

$2 OB3

220 20.4

$1 163 27

185 63.1

$8B8 999 25.S 3S7 94.4

Andrew

1 706 1 230

72.1 1 230 1 181

49 4.0 476 22S 2S1

l 789 561

31.4 561 SS7

4 0.7

1 22B B60 368

97 6

91 -

192 SS 24 24

l 181 68

113 43 44

344 290 117

71 -

40 Sl

557 67 28 49

132 B9 22 --6

146 18

6 -6

---

l 398 42

llB 65

132 62

11S 117 139 172 6S

1S9 120 62 15 lS

$7 34S $8 224

97 ... 1 6S7

$6 471 $7 290

2S9 $1 S26 $2 248

163 $1 333

$2 349

244 17.5

$1 114 30

170 6S.6

$801 923 18.0 274

77.7

Atchison Audrain

1 527 1 769 1 237 1 426

Bl.O 80.6 1 237 l 426 1 202 1 411

35 lS 2.8 1.1 290 343 110 llS 180 22B

l 703 l 987 S67 73B

33.3 37.1 567 73B 548 700 19 3B

3.4 S.1 1 136 l 249

719 87S 417 374

61 122 20 28

64 93 2S 27

184 204 BS 127 2B 44 4 9

l 202 1 411 74 99

163 121 39 7S 32 82

204 30S 243 380 llB 171 111 77

6 B 106 54 106 39

548 700 7S 65 20 22 25 74

lSB 223 49 133 29 10 - -4 -- -

167 1S3 21 20

20 28 - 5

20 23

25 27 - -

2S 27

l 245 l 440 42 47 76 106 63 90 97 36 B8 B9 84 141

119 174 lOB 137 107 163 73 72

14S 196 7S 114

14S 54 17 21 6 -

$7 49S $7 270 $8 6Bl $7 6B6

54 96 ... ... 1 611 1 827

$6 214 $6 369 $7 374 $6 672

366 387 $1 487 $1 761 $2 92B $2 903

268 226 $2 043 $1 87B

$2 695 $2 249

184 225 14.8 lS.6

$1 384 $1 613 29 37

236 190 64.S 49.1

$81B $781 793 966 18.2 17.8 161 311

72.7 68.2

Barry Barton Bates Benton Bollinger

3 369 l 255 2 265 2 479 2 048 2 097 727 1 S18 1 393 1 170

62.2 57.9 67.0 56.2 57.1 2 097 727 1 SOB 1 393 1 170 2 047 702 1 434 1 ?.99 1 OB5

so 2S 74 94 BS 2.4 3.4 4.9 6.7 7.3

1 272 52B 747 1 086 878 614 197 250 3S2 423 6S8 331 497 734 4SS

3 808 l 357 2 626 2 746 2 245 1 334 336 68B B34 604

3S.O 24.8 26,2 30.4 26.9 1 334 336 6B8 834 604 1 290 313 6S3 787 S6S

44 23 35 47 39 3.3 6.B S.1 S.6 6.S

2 474 1 021 1 938 1 912 1 641 1 5SO S73 1 138 1 131 1 062

924 448 800 7B1 S79

181 70 118 105 168 3S 12 17 30 36

239 88 133 149 131 19 - 17 22 -

355 148 214 189 234 167 36 9S 104 108

76 5 35 47 46 23 - 16 13 lS

2 047 702 l 434 1 299 l 085 1S3 86 47 110 41 210 lOS 140 204 111 lOS 44 63 B3 69 6S 21 87 BO 40

470 160 377 294 221 601 138 374 268 354 171 S4 133 104 86 70 44 63 67 74 - - - 13 5

106 29 113 13 43 96 21 37 63 41

l 290 313 653 787 565 111 42 63 63 4B 77 17 29 44 12

139 31 54 88 43 233 S6 150 198 109 422 49 9S 1S6 20S

49 16 37 34 58 4 - - 7 -- - - - -- - s s -

230 B5 173 142 81 2S 17 . 47 so 9

35 12 17 30 36 - - - - -

35 12 17 30 36

19 - 17 12 -- - - - -19 - 17 12 -

2 824 l 012 l 827 2 038 1 613 133 30 4B 5S 68 214 69 164 238 166 384 127 222 217 312 230 lSl 193 20S 192 2B4 116 126 236 12S 253 126 131 1S9 100 291 79 142 203 13S 233 92 112 1S2 133 161 42 153 169 92 135 S2 133 BS SS 219 3S 1Bl 109 70 135 67 BO 104 88 121 20 129 76 63

2B 6 13 30 14 3 - - - -

$5 660 $S 103 $6 20B $S 428 $4 548 $6 480 $S 901 $6 992 $6 389 $S B2B

215 68 llS 151 120 $3 806 ... $4 3B2 $3 466 $3 7BO 3 609 l 413 2 S61 2 B32 2 102

$4 448 $3 699 $4 172 $4 067 $3 342 $5 S02 $4 697 $S 707 $5 268 $4 888

78S 401 734 794 489 $1 49S $1 467 $1 704 $1 713 $1 34S $1 982 $1 6SB $2 509 $2 391 $1 787

529 27S S14 517 309 $1 672 $1 620 $2 074 $2 117 $1 467

$2 OOB $1 848 $2 169 $2 188 $1 700

627 243 398 473 483 22.2 24.0 21.B 23,2 29.9

$1 269 $1 064 $950 $92B $1 194 72 4S 41 67 51

544 283 420 417 365 69.3 70.6 S7.2 52S 74.6

$731 $686 $72B $738 $736 2 607 l 165 l 700 l 789 2 122

26.3 32.S 2S.3 26.S 3S.O 747 411 450 412 783

79.l 62.3 67.6 SS.3 81.4

1Excludes inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living In barracks, college students in dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 14 years.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Boone

4 861 3 851

79.2 3 823 3 728

9S 2.5

1 010 589 421

4 901 2 333

47.6 2 333 2 281

52 2.2

2 568 2 012

S56

283 31

229 -

672 332 120 44

3 728 S88 3S3 138 245 972 597 349

91 -

74 321

2 281 338

47 125

1 OOB 116 80 ---

S37 30

31 10 21

---

3 978 66

145 198 24B 19S 222 279 363 377 25B S63 592 38S

Bl 6

$8 724 $9 439

165 $6 074 4 866

$7 700 $8 261

888 $2 100 $2 984

40S $2 669

$2 719

431 10.B

$1 242 31

407 45.8

$876 l 839

12.6 515

84.1

Buchanan Butler Caldwell

2 737 4 166 l 825 2 072 2 362 1 199

7S.7 56.7 65.7 2 061 2 362 1 199 1 996 2 094 1 141

6S 268 58 3.2 11.3 4.8 665 1 804 626 343 l 003 211 322 BOl 41S

2 709 4 317 2 298 936 1 3S8 672

34.6 31.5 29.2 936 l 3S8 672 902 1 196 649 34 162 23

3.6 11.9 3.4 1 773 2 959 1 626 1 409 2 233 849

364 726 777

158 251 107 24 4 2B

171 233 62 s 4 -

414 626 145 149 244 32 65 130 10 26 83 6

l 996 2 094 l 141 100 176 96 222 215 13S 139 127 48 114 64 63 456 455 280 S18 S34 289 190 149 72 91 147 46 - 5 -

B5 108 34 81 114 7B

902 1 196 649 101 128 100 39 54 27 61 69 33

221 313 14S 190 270 102 29 S2 46 6 - -- - -

16 4 -223 296 l6S

16 10 31

18 4 28 - - -

18 4 28

5 4 -- - -s 4 -

2 121 3 298 1 513 62 17S 59 66 430 121 98 S14 162

119 287 143 153 310 lOS 154 2S9 148 177 227 118 182 lSS 146 190 210 107 lSB 147 7S 289 224 15S 236 131 107 204 171 38 33 41 29 - 17 -

$8 261 $4 784 $6 157 $8 918 $6 367 $6 BBS

136 277 102 $4 485 $3 495 $4 676

2 SB4 4 036 2 1S6 $7 251 $3 896 $4 266 $7 830 $S 574 $S 464

463 73B 643 $1 B69 $1 351 $1 623 $2 B47 $2 027 $2 122

244 404 492 $2 097 $1 597 $1 806

$2 SlO $1 B70 $2 199

207 1 118 259 9.8 33.9 17.1

$1 S92 $1 4S2 $1 23S 4S 179 24

239 552 364 Sl.6 74.8 S6.6 $765 $821 $786

991 4 670 l 125 12.4 38.8 21.1 326 1 7SO 2S4

66.0 71.5 72.8

MISSOURI 27 - 513

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Table 135. Economic Characteristics of the Rural Nonfarm Population: 1970-Continued

Counties

EMPLOYMENT STAl\JS Male, 16 years old and over---------

Labor force --------------------------.---Percent of total --------------------­

Civilian labor force ---------------------­Employed ---------------------------­Unemployed-------------------------­

Percent of civilian labor force --------­Not in labor force----------------------­

Under 65 years -----------------------65 years and over---------------------

--------

Female, 16 years C1ld attd ov.er -------labor force ---------------------------­

Percent of total -------------------- ... --

Civilian labor force ---------------------­Employed ---------------------------­Unemployed-------------------------­

Percent of c:ivilian labor force --------­Not in labor force ----------------------­

Under 65 years -----------------------65 years and over---------------------

-------

Mole, 14 and 15 years old----------labor force -----------------------------

Female, 14 and 15 years otd _______ _ -Labor force -----------------------------

Male, 16 ta 21 yean aid -----------Not enrolled in school ___________________ _ -Not high school graduate--------------­

Unemployed or not in labor force --------

OCCUPATION Male employed, 14 yean old and over

Professional, technical, ond kindred workers_ Managers and administrators, except farm __ Sales workers -------------------------­Clerical ond kindred workers--------------

-----Craftsmen, foremen. and kindred workers __ _ -

Operatives, including transport -----------­laborers, except farm -------------------

--Formers ond farm managers __________ .:. __ _ -

Form laborers, unpaid family workers -----­Farm laborers, exc. unpoid, & form foremen_ Service workers, including privote household_

-----

--

Fe male employed, 16 years old and over Professional, technical, ond kindred workers_ Managers and odminlstrotors, except farm_ Sales workers ------------------------­Clerical and kindred workers------------­Operatives, incllJ'ding transport -----------

------other blue·c:ollor workers _______________ _

Farmers ond form managers ______ ..., _____ _ Farm laborers, unpaid family workers ----­Farm laborers, exc:. unpaid, & form foremen Service workers. except private household __ Private household workers ________ -------

--------------Mo1e employed, 14 and 15 years ofd

Farm workers.------------------------­Nonfarm workers ---------------------­

Female employed, 14 and 15 years aid

-----

Farm workers------------------------­Nonfarm workers ----------------------

INCOME IN 1969 OF FAMILIES All famllles --------------------Less thon $1,000 ______________ ---------

$1,000 to $1,999 ______________________ _

$2,000 lo $2,999 -------------- ____ ----. $3,000 to $3,999-----------------------$4,000 to $4,999 ______________________ _

$5,000 to $5,999----------------------­$6,000 lo $6,999----------------------­$7,000 to $7,999-----------------------$8,000 to $8,999 ______________________ _

$9,000 lo $9,999 -------------- __ ------ _ $10,000 to $11,999---------------------$12,000 to $14,999 ____________________ _ $15,000 to $24,999 ____________________ _ $25,000 to $49,999 ____________________ _

$50,000 or more·---------------------­Median income ------------------------Mean income_;. _______________________ _

Families with female head ---------------Mean incorne _______________________ _ All families and umelated individuals -----­

Median income ---------------------­Mean income-----------------------­

All unrelated individuals----------------­Median income ----------------------Mean income _______________________ _

Female unrelated individuals __________ ----Mea.n income------------------------

Per capita income- of persons ____________ _

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL 1

Fam Illes __ -------- ---------------------

----

----------------------------------------------------------

--------

Percent of ell families------------­Meon illcome deficit -----------------­Families wilh female head ------------­

Unrelated indMdualS- --------------------­Percent of all unrelated individuals __

Mean income deficit ------------------

------

Persons---------------------------------Percent of all persons ____________ _ Related children under 18 years ________ _

Percent living with both parents ------

------

[Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Calloway Camden Cope

Girardeau Carroll Carter Coss Cedar Chariton Christion Clark

3 290 4 252 2 472 1 478 1 213 4 998 1 252 2 412 3 716 1 809 2 555 2 607 1 791 1 036 728 3 975 7Cfi 1 534 2 705 1 220

77.7 61.3 72.5 70.l 60.0 79,5 56.6 63.6 72.8 67.4 2 550 2 603 1 786 1 036 723 3 812 7Cfi 1 514 2 705 1 220 2 498 2 498 1 723 981 667 3 700 658 1 479 2 630 1 142

52 105 63 55 56 112 51 35 75 78 2.0 4.0 3.5 5.3 7.7 2.9 7.2 2.3 2.8 6.4 735 1 645 681 442 485 1 023 543 878 1 011 589 271 798 328 187 218 570 214 325 461 247 464 847 353 255 267 453 329 553 550 342

3 328 4 451 2 438 1 583 1 266 s 076 1 357 2 756 4 204 2 052 1 429 1 293 977 508 355 1 956 371 1 007 1 568 658

42.9 29.0 40.1 32.1 28.0 38.5 27.3 36.5 37.3 32.1 1 429 1 287 977 508 355 1 951 371 1 007 1 568 658 1 383 1 219 908 499 325 1 799 349 971 1 484 582

46 68 69 9 30 152 22 36 84 76 3.2 5.3 7.1 1.8 8.5 7.8 5.9 3.6 5.4 11.6

1 899 3 158 1 461 1 075 911 3 120 986 1 749 2 636 1 394 1 354 2 222 1 068 647 618 2 427 600 937 1 790 891

545 936 393 428 293 693 386 812 846 503 234 215 121 55 70 346 92 95 254 82

34 49 12 22 6 47 - 24 36 5 221 229 172 100 91 398 68 121 226 42

23 37 20 9 12 32 - 17 - -359 500 334 138 167 735 97 239 413 245 174 217 164 66 87 307 18 91 208 131 84 62 68 18 77 119 9 '2fl 69 26 23 19 29 8 34 36 3 31 24 10

2 498 2 498 1 723 981 667 3 700 658 1 479 2 630 1 142 161 213 113 62 71 240 85 75 187 52 184 417 176 115 110 279 149 198 257 187 140 121 128 26 26 106 26 Hl9 142 40 155 96 49 - 15 251 8 63 131 61 678 663 579 210 105 1 100 147 439 692 306 561 479 361 232 149 981 102 241 710 263 147 187 162 82 152 355 61 75 271 138 96 65 55 91 10 79 36 122 44 28 - - 6 - - - - - - -

64 56 33 105 10 111 16 125 60 16 312 201 61 58 19 198 28 32 136 51

1 383 1 219 908 499 325 1 799 349 971 1 484 582 128 136 71 60 53 213 91 138 163 56 89 84 so 38 12 44 - '2fl 49 40 55 96 23 39 26 114 37 75 82 39

442 312 170 52 105 468 81 184 300 167 235 136 306 105 58 519 65 251 504 110 34 29 69 20 - 70 10 9 53 37 - - - - - - - 14 - -- - - 6 - - - - 5 -- - 8 - - 32 - - - 6

350 411 146 126 64 294 60 207 283 114 50 15 65 53 7 45 5 54 45 13 34 35 6 22 6 47 - 24 32 5 12 - - 7 - 20 - 4 - s 22 35 6 15 6 27 - 20 32 -18 37 16 9 6 32 - 4 - -4 - - - - - - - - -

14 37 16 9 6 32 - 4 - -2 677 3 393 1 955 1 134 947 4 018 1 022 1 935 3 266 1 425

48 168 51 11 60 117 92 66 154 19 121 178 127 82 71 164 101 137 242 85 149 436 131 95 135 170 136 229 212 166 126 355 159 102 84 173 103 238 252 112 155 373 101 124 75 181 96 149 208 85 293 223 224 100 56 265 57 157 344 142 231 229 158 138 105 404 92 190 339 145 338 242 194 127 65 333 42 111 372 107 224 127 159 85 37 398 57 138 223 137 247 163 121 39 48 356 57 104 213 86 326 306 252 113 50 520 99 177 340 147 204 249 160 71 75 499 43 114 197 102 204 270 95 36 37 363 33 106 135 77

11 56 18 11 49 60 14 11 24 10 - 18 5 - - 15 - 8 11 5 $7 638 $5 836 $7 137 $6 384 $5 866 $8 508 $4 823 $5 946 $6 652 $6 714 $8 108 $7 601 $7 690 $6 783 $7 694 $9 069 $5 994 $6 928 $7 179 $7 508

164 159 72 60 71 214 52 170 273 120 $4 906 $4 031 ... ... $4 813 ... $5 071 $3 716 $3 879

3 276 4 340 2 253 1 612 1 206 4 740 1 304 2 727 4 039 1 934 $6 814 $4 553 $6 326 $4 916 $4 535 $7 795 $3 833 $4 265 $5 663 $5 539 $7 043 $6 409 $6 977 $5 516 $6 995 $8 1"3 $5 153 $5 704 $6 187 $6 234 599 947 298 478 259 722 282 792 773 509 $1 604 $1 489 $1 531 $1 800 $1 527 $1 542 $1 414 $1 915 $1 303 $1 786 $2 282 $2 137 $2 296 $2 511 $4 438 $2 992 $2 105 $2 715 $1 996 $2 670 352 578 165 311 171 453 182 516 589 311 $2 239 $1 833 $1 896 $2 257 $4 306 $2 434 $1 856 $2 586 $1 498 $2 142 $2 291 $2 379 $2 2r:n $2 080 $2 404 $2 410 $1 892 $2 261 $2 195 $2 199

293 667 296 158 244 515 300 369 622 239 10.9 19.7 15.1 13.9 25.8 12.8 29.4 19.1 19.0 16,8 $1 327 $1 468 $1 111 $1 307 $1 420 $1 424 $1 601 $1 293 $1 218 $878 40 61 19 24 33 88 30 56 137 53 343 637 204 258 172 418 197 363 556 269 57.3 67.3 68.5 54,0 66.4 57.9 69.9 46.8 71,9 52.8 $866 $796 $712 $793 $776 $981 $830 $861 $859 $729 1 411 3 015 1 157 834 1 014 2 397 1 215 1 571 2 505 1 039 14.1 25.9 16.3 19.5 28.9 14,9 34.3 23.1 22.1 19.3 499 1 023 347 269 310 892 363 420 637 264 70.3 82.7 90.2 74.7 66.5 76.7 81.B 52.9 55.4 58.3

1Excludes inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living in barracks, college students in dormitories. and unrelated individuals under 14 years.

Clay Clinton Cole

3 099 2 016 3 099 2 513 1 552 2 565

81.1 77.0 82.8 2 497 1 552 2 555 2 424 1 515 2 462

73 37 93 2.9 2.4 3.6 586 464 534 299 214 262 287 250 272

3 355 2 357 3 250 1 315 855 1 415

39.2 36.3 43.5 1 315 855 1 415 1 243 812 1 369

72 43 46 5.5 5.0 3.3

2 040 1 502 1 835 1 497 989 1 "35

543 513 400 238 91 203 22 12 5

187 128 174 23 16 e

390 289 377 113 122 143 39 44 68 13 25 8

2 424 1 515 2 462 236 136 338 248 165 265 120 64 120 145 59 188 703 376 676 604 351 400 138 118 189 53 43 38

4 - -so 107 26 123 96 222

1 243 812 1 369 123 91 118 44 73 39 69 22 29

502 305 659 148 65 184 60 17 56 - - 5 - - -- 15 6

281 188 216 16 36 57

16 12 s - 5 -16 7 5 23 16 e - 6 -

23 10 8

2 458 1 557 2 540 26 5 20 43 68 11R 76 90 98 65 60 102 97 86 124

123 107 183 148 147 218 166 116 256 236 146 253 171 166 160 467 219 338 392 182 425 381 142 221 57 23 24 10 - -

$10 334 $8 682 $8 597 $10 926 $9 029 $9 185

109 110 144 $6 895 $5 901 $6 285

3 092 2 081 3 028 $9 069 $6 837 $7 773 $9 383 $7 374 $8 120

634 524 488 $1 961 $1 739 $1 524 $3 400 $2 454 $2 573

408 379 313 $2 737 $2 104 $1 785

$2 967 $2 524 $2 425

149 137 272 6.1 8.8 10.7

$1 422 $1 160 $1 028 30 19 32

302 294 304 47.6 56,1 62.3

$920 $799 $926 911 775 1 293 9.4 12.8 12.8 343 208 391

81.3 59.6 71.6

27-514 MISSOURI GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 135. Economic Characteristics of the Rural Nonfarm Population: 1970-Continued [Dato based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties

EMPLOYMENT STATUS Male, 16 years old and over---------

Labar farce -----------------------------Percent of totol ---------------------­

Civilian labor force -----------------------Employed ____ ----------- --------------Unemployed--------------------------­

Percent of civilian labor force ---------­Not in labor force -----------------------­

Under 6S years------------------------65 years and over----------------------

Female, 16 years old and over -------Labor force ----------------------------­

Percent of total ---------------------­CMllon labor force ----------------------­

Employed ----------------------------­Unemployed--------------------------­

Percent of civilian labor force ---------­Not in labor force-----------------------­

Under 6S years------------------------65 years and over----------------------

Male, 14 and 15 years old----------Labor force -----------------------------

Female, 14 and 15 years old---------labor force -----------------------------

Male, 16 to 21 years old -----------Not enrolled in school ____________________ _

Not high school groduote ---------------­Unemployed or not in labor force -------

OCCUPATION Male employed, 16 yean old and over _

Professional, technical, and kindred workers __ Managers and administrators, except form __ _ Safes workers --------------------------­Clerical and kindred workers-----.. ---------Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers __ _ -Operatives, including transport ------------Laborers, except farm ..., _________________ _ --Farmers and form managers--------------­Form laborers, unpaid family workers -----­Farm laborers, exc. unpaid, & farm foremen_ Service workers, including private household_

---

Female employed, 16 years old and over Professional, technical, and kindred workers _ Managers and administrators, except farm __

---

Soles workers -------------------------­Clerical and kindred workers-------------­Operatives, including transport ------------Other blue-collar workers ________________ _ Farmers and farm managers-------------­Farm laborers, unpaid family workers -----­Farm laborers, exc. unpaid, & farm foremen_ Service workers, except private household __ _ Private household workers _______________ _

Male employed, 14 and 15 years old _ Farm workers -------------------------­Nonform workers ----------------------­

Female employed, 14 and 15 years old Form workers-------------------------­Nonfarm workers -----------------------

INCOME IN 1969 OF FAMILIES All families ---------------------less 1hnn $1,000 _______________________ _

$1,000 to $1.999------------------------$2,000 to $2,999 _______________________ _

$3,000 to $3.999------------------------$4,000 to $4,999 _______________________ _ $5,000 to $S,999 _______________________ _ $6,000 to $6,999 _______________________ _ $7,000 to $7,999 _______________________ _

$8,000 lo $8, 999 ------------------------$9,000 to $9, 999 ____ --------------------$10,000 to $11,999 ---------------------­$12.000 to $14,999---------------------­$15,000 to $24,999----------------------$25,000 to $49,999 _____________________ _ $50,000 or more _______________________ _

Median income ------------------------­Mean lncome---------------------------Families with female head ----------------Mean income ________________________ _

All families and unrelated individuals ------­Median income -----------------------Mean income ________________________ _

---------------

-----------------------

All unrelated individuals-----------------­Median income -----------------------

-Mean income ________________________ _

Female unrelated individuals--------------­Meon income-------------------------

Per capita income of persons--------------

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL• fomllles ______ ------ ------------------ __

Percent of all families-------------­Mean income deficit ------------------­Families with female head -------------­

UnNloted Individuals---------------------­Percent of oil unrelated individuals --­

Mean income deficit -------------------Persons ---------- -------------------- --Percent of all persons _____________ _

Related children under 18 years _________ _ Percent living with both parents -------

-----

-----------

Cooper

1 250 847 67,8 847 807 40

4.7 403 168 23S

1 391 S8S

42.1 S8S S81

4 0.7 806 479 327

62 16

61 -

140 66 30 16

807 52 81 26 12

184 201 97 3S -

74 4S

581 89 lS lS

174 134 41 ---

91 22

16 -

16

---

985 21

118 70 86 77 8S 84 6S Sl 70

123 60 54 21 -

$6 423 $7 343

92 ... 1 339

$4 6S2 $S 921

3S4 $1 30S $1 963

20S $1 840

$2 OS8

243 24.7

$943 4S

256 72.3

$904 1 022

26.4 278

63.7

Crowford

3 851 2 498

64.9 2 498 2 360

138 s.s

1 353 5S1 802

4 225 l 3S5

32.1 1 3SS 1 30S

so 3.7

2 870 l 901

969

268 19

298 5

420 168 118 34

2 360 201 292 88 92

604 68S 195 43 -

70 90

1 305 129 79 8S

306 384

78 ---

214 30

19 4

lS

5 -s

3 264 148 197 365 281 248 279 240 316 199 204 307 234 199 44 3

$6 47S $7 282

288 $4 838

4 137 $S 134 $6 202

873 $1 S31 $2 166

617 $2 146

$2 14S

637 19.5

$1 306 91

557 63.8 $922

2 690 22.8 780

67.2

Dade Dollas

1 416 2 350 841 l 189

59.4 50.6 841 l 189 828 1 llS

13 74 l.S 6.2

S75 1 161 1S6 483 419 678

1 707 2 669 S80 622

34.0 23.3 sso 622 S39 569

41 53 7.1 8.S

l 127 2 047 544 1 279 S83 768

91 124 - 20

84 108 18 12

135 235 S9 97 18 51 9 22

828 1 115 68 123 7S 92 33 49 27 32

182 322 273 243 92 117 29 S7 - -

26 28 23 S2

539 569 86 so 10 36 14 73 70 1S1 54 9S 39 10 - -- -5 -

240 134 21 20

- 20 - 4 - 16

18 12 - -

18 12

1 136 1 896 21 lOS

123 2S7 167 284 1S2 241 111 212 94 147 BO 124

108 118 67 88 58 76 72 92 4S 77 38 63 - 12 - -

$4 946 $4 288 $S 832 $S 412

84 144 ... $3 287

1 667 2 531 $3 S24 $3 193 $4 697 $4 418

531 635 $1 S53 $1 2S3 $2 269 $1 4S2

371 427 $2 319 $1 4S8

$1 944 $1 683

283 589 24.9 31.1 $846 $1 299

49 79 329 485

62.0 76.4 $797 $BS8

1 130 2 349 28.6 3S.S 243 639

62.l 73.7

Daviess De Kolb Dent Douglas Dunklin

1 699 1 263 1 840 1 131 4 967 1 036 844 l 112 584 2 90S

61.0 66.8 60.4 51.6 S8.5 1 031 844 l 112 579 2 898

989 810 l 048 5S5 2 667 42 34 64 24 231

4.1 4.0 5.8 4.1 8.0 663 419 728 547 2 062 218 111 305 279 l 152 44S 308 423 268 910

2 063 1 562 l 873 1 154 5 629 625 449 517 249 1 633

30.3 28.7 27.6 21.6 29.0 62S 449 517 249 1 633 609 438 496 222 1 Sll

16 11 21 27 122 2.6 2.4 4.1 10.8 7.S

1 438 1 113 1 3S6 90S 3 996 742 546 995 678 2 763 696 567 361 227 1 233

64 97 146 53 305 11 19 29 - 14

87 59 86 58 279 s 16 19 - 3

141 99 200 151 720 49 30 lOS 64 303 16 10 75 39 174 16 - 29 lS 66

989 810 1 048 555 2 667 116 61 so 17 lSO 111 102 9S Sl 291 65 37 44 16 61 6S 27 68 s 13S

233 189 223 67 530 240 196 291 203 598

S8 6S 137 78 147 63 66 11 tlJ 200 - - 7 - s

33 S3 44 16 389 s 14 78 42 161

609 438 496 222 1 511 74 77 68 28 249 33 2S 11 27 69 46 S2 33 13 111

148 74 150 36 197 1Sl 49 146 72 377

11 6 7 10 42 - - - - 4 - - - - -- - - - 4

120 14S 74 36 33S 26 10 7 - 123

11 19 16 - 14 6 - - - -s 19 16 - 14

5 16 19 - 3 - - - - -5 16 19 - 3

1 390 1 034 1 471 926 4 062 31 33 70 49 260

125 83 132 180 490 181 77 193 182 669 141 137 141 107 441 102 102 1S5 77 437 176 87 99 8S 338

77 46 117 64 247 148 87 90 60 274

S9 83 87 23 234 72 69 104 10 141 76 9S 132 58 189 96 73 67 16 167 89 34 73 lS 139 17 22 11 - 32 - 6 - - 4

$5 6S3 $S 977 $S 449 $3 486 $4 391 $6 9S3 $7 482 $6 333 $4 460 $5 S8S

121 67 112 94 434 $4 466 ... $4 228 $3 819

2 040 1 477 I 899 1 16S s 189 $3 936 $4 320 $4 182 $2 803 $3 391 $S 441 $S 904 $S 357 $3 839 $4 800

6SO 443 428 239 1 127 $1 S85 $1 S03 $1 S29 $1 313 $1 419 $2 208 $2 220 $2 001 $1 434 $1 969

435 337 181 110 793 $1 873 $1 900 $1 287 $1 314 $1 638

$2 200 $2 274 $1 862 $1 34S $1 666

279 180 382 406 1 454 20.1 17.4 26.0 43,8 3S.8

$1 041 $991 $1 209 $1 418 $1 442 49 16 33 68 234

396 267 303 174 800 60.9 60.3 70.8 72.8 71.0

$739 $824 $769 $1 027 $771 1 365 786 1 548 1 603 6 101

27.5 20.7 28.5 48.4 41.0 4S9 136 481 S67 2 2S3

76.5 89,7 83.6 7S.7 71.7

•Excludes inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living in barracks, college students in dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 14 years.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Franklin

7 989 6 106

76.4 6 094 5 765

329 5.4

1 883 774

1 109

8 179 3 066

37.5 3 066 2 807

2S9 8.4

s 113 3 866 1 247

557 74

532 28

1 057 394 160 38

5 765 33S 368 165 277

1 620 1 942

480 101

12 198 267

2 807 2SO 118 14S 767 902 119

--10

432 64 72 s

67

23 -

23

6 550 90

2SS 393 394 340 418 471 SSS S87 S68 993 789 621

76 -

$8 612 $8 920

390 $6 627

7 654 $7 832 $8 074

1 104 $1 771 $3 056

716 $2 179

$2 44S

610 9.3

$1 075 lOS 611

5S.3 $800

2 601 10.4 7SS

73.4

Gasconade Gentry Greene

2 320 1 969 8 558 1 521 1 260 6 580

6S,6 61,,0 76.9 1 503 l 260 6 556 l 428 1 231 6 362

75 29 194 s.o 2.3 3.0 799 709 1 978 307 221 1 114 492 488 864

2 637 2 402 9 157 I 126 903 3 487

42.7 37.6 38.1 1 126 903 3 487 1 040 875 3 311

86 28 176 7.6 3.1 5.0

1 Sll 1 499 5 670 875 681 4 379 636 818 1 291

125 107 606 11 2S 51

90 120 493 14 42 so

242 178 1 181 120 62 525 so 21 222 22 7 89

1 428 , 231 6 362 113 91 S95 137 183 761 69 85 483 72 61 396

3S2 242 l 562 507 269 I 482 84 111 416 27 SB 79 - - -

22 S7 160 45 74 428

1 040 815 3 311 97 100 477 24 31 103 so 126 249

204 236 930 431 115 704

93 29 139 7 - -- - -6 - 27

86 178 584 42 60 98

11 25 44 - - 20

11 2S 24

14 42 46 - - -

14 42 46

1 940 1 590 7 192 S8 39 111

138 85 272 1S9 151 472 176 183 424 100 162 480 225 137 427 188 1g~ 572 174 759 167 124 721 118 111 649 208 182 939 146 102 652 68 94 53S 15 16 171 - - 8

$6 606 $6 3S5 $8 110 $7 055 $7 313 $8 742

156 131 462 $4 340 $4 127 $S 274

2 502 2 317 . 8 478 $S Sl7 $4 383 $7 334 $6 049 $5 695 $7 761

S62 727 1 286 $1 862 $1 650 $1 660 $2 S76 $2 1S8 $2 276

392 544 852 $2 221 $2 207 $1 893

$2 294 $2 31S $2 512

295 214 772 lS.2 13.S 10.7

$1 106 $964 $1 317 57 45 119

269 428 151 47.9 S8.9 58.9

$75S $688 $920 1 142 1 056 3 %1

17.5 18.8 13.3 287 197 1 107

66.9 80.2 80.4

MISSOURI 27-515

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Table 135. Economic Characteristics of the Rural Nonfarm Population: 1970-Continued

[0 t ba d on sample see !ext For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and mecning of symbols, see text] ao se

Counties

EMl'LoYMENT STAl\JS Male, 16 yean o&cl and over-------­

Labor force -----------------.. ---------­Percent of total--------------------­

Civilian lobar farce ---------------------­Employed ----------------------------

-----Unemployed _________________________ _ --Percen1 of civilian labor force --------­

Not in labor force ----------------------­Under 65 years -----------------------65 ye-ors and over---------------------

---Female, 16 years old and over -------

labor force ------------------------------Percent of total --------------------­Civilian labor force ---------------------­

Employed ---------------------------­Unemployed-------------------------­

Percent of civilian labor force --------­Not in labor force----------------------­

Under 65 years-----------------------65 years and over---------------------

-------Male, 14 ood 15 yeon old ----------

Labor force -----------------------------Female, 14 and 15 yeon old _______ _ -

---

Labor force ---------------------------­Mole, 16 to 21 years old --------­

Not enrolled in school------------------­Not high school graduate-------------­

Unemployed or not in lobar force -----

------

OCCUPATION -

--Male employed, 16 years old ond over

Professional. technical, and kindred workers Managers and administrators, except form -Soles workers ------------------------­Cle·rical and kindred workers------------­Craftsmen. foremen, and kindred workers __ Operatives, including transport ----------­laborers., except farm -----------------­Formers and form managers------------­Farm laborers, unpaid family workers ----­Form laborers, exc. unpaid, & form foremen Service workers, including private household

--------------------.,_ Female H•played, 16 years old and ov

.Professional, technical, and kindred workers Managers and administrators, except form -Sales workers---------.. --------------­Clerical and kindred workers------------­Operatives, including transport ----------­Other blue·eollar workers---------------­Formers and farm managers------------­Form laborers, unpaid family workers ----­fa rm laborers, exc. unpaid, & form foremen Service workers, except private household __ Private household workers---------------

------------------------

---Mole employed, 14 ond 15 yean old

Farm workers -----------------------­Nonform workers-------------.. ------­

Female empla.,.d, 14 and 15 years ol ---d_

Farm workers ------------------------Ncnfarm workers ---------------------

INCOME IN 1969 Of FAMIUES All lo•Hles -------------------less than $1,000 •• ___________________ _

$1,000 lo $1,999----------------------$2,000 lo $2,999.--------------------­$3,000 to $3,999---------------------­$4,000 to $4,999---------------------­$5,000 to $5,999----------------------$6,000 to $6,999 _____________________ _

$7,000 ta $7,999----------------------$8,000 ta $8,999----------------------$9,000 to $9,999----------------------$10,000 to $11,999-------------------­$12,000 ta $14,999--------------------

------

---------------------------------------$15,000 ta $24,999 ___________________ _ ---$25,000 ta $49,999 ___________________ _ ---

$50.000 or mare---------------------­M&dion income ........ ------------------­Mean income ..... -----------------------

---------

Families with female heod --------------Mean income----------------------­

All families and unrelated individuals ----­Median income ---------------------Mean income ______________ ,,.., ______ _

All unrelated individuals ---------------­Median i.ncome ---------------------Mean income .. _____________________ _

Female unrelated individuols-------------Mean income ______________________ _

Per capita income of persons ___________ _

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEV£Ll fa•llle• -- -- ---------------------- ----

Percent of all families------------Mean income deficit ----------------­Families with female head -----------­

Uar.i.ted lndlvlduals -------------------­Percent of all unrelated individuals ..

Mean income deficit -----------------Penoas ------------------------------

Percent of all persons------------Related children under 18 years _______ _

Percent living with both parents -----

------------------------------------------------------------------

Grundy

1 089 721

66.2 721 676 45

6.2 368 145 223

1 183 422

35.7 422 405

17 4.0 761 444 317

67 17

44 14

127 46 s 5

676 63 99

9 22

178 188

41 23 -

15 38

405 57

9 54 88 71 27 ---

75 24

17 7

10

6 -6

903 10 83

121 so 66

118 51 81 72 23

111 60 38 11 8

$6 069 $7 520

111 $4 439

l 206 $4 951 $6 178

303 $1 710 $2 178

177 $1 787

$2 395

156 17.3

$831 32

188 62.0 $703

640 20.6 122

74.6

Harrison Henry

1 098 1 548 621 l 077

56.6 69.6 621 l 071 600 l 025

21 46 3.4 4.3 477 471 143 182 334 289

1 389 l 726 320 527 23.0 30.5 320 527 320 518 - 9 - 1.7

l 069 l 199 533 748 536 451

75 71 - -

55 86 - -

100 192 33 99 24 32 12 16

600 1 025 21 47 73 70 15 37 16 40

151 289 124 274 42 79 46 56

6 4 43 76 63 53

320 518 57 44 20 25 38 49 29 87 26 116 13 26 - 4 - -- -

127 152 10 15

- -- -- -- -- -- -

936 1 248 44 41 99 83

111 134 151 112 103 116 126 161 45 150 66 76 39 76 25 52 58 99 31 88 15 47 23 13 - -

$4 612 $5 857 $5 777 $6 632

74 66 ... ... l 469 l 763

$2 997 $4 365 $4 303 $5 249

533 515 $1 358 $1 482 $1 715 $1 897

394 392 $1 742 $1 762

$1 863 $2 038

259 255 27.7 20.4 $918 $1 121

37 20 383 334

71.9 64.9 $756 $803

1 177 1 162 35.l 25.9 263 311 70.7 90.7

Hickory Holt Howard Howell Iran Jackson

1 050 1 539 1 510 3 913 2 871 5 914 483 l 083 l 010 2 432 1 856 4 968 46.0 70.4 66.9 62.2 64.6 84.0 483 l 083 1 001 2 422 l 852 4 933 447 1 067 978 2 213 l 750 4 778 36 16 23 209 102 155

7.5 1.5 2.3 8.6 5.5 3.1 567 456 500 l 481 l 015 946 240 121 195 731 527 527 327 335 305 750 488 419

1 117 1 839 1 665 4 303 3 213 6 205 271 617 639 l 370 810 2 545

24.3 33.6 38.4 31.8 25.2 41.0 271 617 639 l 370 810 2 538 256 592 627 l 253 720 2 433 15 25 12 117 90 105 5.5 4.1 1.9 8.5 11. l 4.1 846 l 222 l 026 2 933 2 403 3 660 461 675 602 2 026 l 696 2 956 385 547 424 907 707 704

61 121 66 255 195 389 15 19 17 38 18 63

46 83 141 212 177 401

- 13 24 4 - 17

104 123 199 503 333 858 33 44 94 234 165 320

6 6 49 114 102 142 6 6 7 39 51 21

447 1 Oli7 978 2 213 1 750 4 778 20 85 61 152 149 388 70 146 96 252 158 460 - 45 56 121 62 284

29 69 31 97 71 343 95 195 287 458 491 l 351 87 208 176 771 !'IJI l 212 53 82 92 156 213 362 11 142 60 44 6 46 - - - - 3 -

42 68 67 40 9 68 40 27 50 122 79 264

256 592 627 1 253 720 2 433 38 45 72 122 116 362 18 70 47 35 22 108 6 19 102 99 74 177

60 165 98 275 140 846 31 31 146 410 110 417 5 22 17 46 28 116 5 - - - 8 -- - - - 4 -- - 6 - - 23

82 184 81 184 213 360 11 56 58 82 s 24

15 19 17 38 15 63 - 5 4 12 - -

15 14 13 26 15 63

- 13 24 4 - 17 - - - - - -- 13 24 4 - 17

819 l 213 1 187 3 224 2 294 4 780 25 20 2'1 138 151 61 90 75 90 356 109 92

149 90 99 438 240 160 83 133 95 355 216 201 77 96 101 360 219 183

116 113 104 316 238 203 57 130 96 239 214 236 41 73 65 167 197 436 27 85 120 190 153 413 45 101 109 161 113 396 40 111 93 175 170 679 33 94 113 158 144 759 20 60 66 127 99 813 9 32 7 40 21 124 7 - - 4 10 24

$4 812 $6 612 $6 786 $4 903 $5 891 $10 027 $6 159 $7 787 $7 285 $6 345 $6 836 $11 094

70 72 104 263 188 264 ... . .. $5 561 $3 813 $3 915 $5 890 1 186 l 775 1 645 4 152 3 008 5 668

$3 255 $4 966 $4 801 $3 970 $4 810 $9 096 $4 842 $6 175 $5 779 $5 417 $5 763 $10 064

367 562 458 928 714 888 $1 395 $1 773 $1 621 $1 538 $1 576 $2 904 $1 904 $2 696 $1 877 $2 195 $2 316 $4 522

238 388 306 623 489 509 $1 904 $2 358 $1 730 $1 905 $1 734 $2 926 $2 045 $2 470 $2 079 $1 892 $2 003 $3 116

233 189 210 963 532 345 28.4 15.6 17.7 29.9 23.2 7.2

$1 023 $1 004 $1 378 $1 307 $1 590 $1 404 35 22 2'1 128 88 59

267 297 268 621 416 295 72.8 52.8 58.5 66.9 58.3 33.2

$774 $757 $810 $830 $967 $835 991 912 1 070 4 012 2 441 1 700 35.2 20.6 24.0 33.9 28.6 9.3 281 258 363 l 386 872 712

69.8 83,3 67.8 78.l 69.7 74.9 1Excludes inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living in barracks, college students in dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 14 years.

Jasper

6 869 5 062

73.7 5 047 4 883

164 3.2

l 807 928 879

7 558 2 551

33.8 2 551 2 371

180 7.1

5 007 3 636 l 371

457 76

386 28

950 387 161

21

4 883 313 536 294 327

l 106 l 568

290 66 -

127 256

2 371 239 101 180 607 578

70 12 -

19 493

72

76 13 63

28 -

28

5 541 121 248 432 388 531 508 636 506 382 349 655 419 295

71 -

$6 853 $7 648

341 $5 539

6 904 $5 979 $6 615

l 363 $1 684 $2 414

92'1 $1 907

$2 236

777 14.0

$1 193 98

788 57.8

$773 3 504

17.3 l 145

76.7

Jefferson Johnson Knox

26 406 3 522 1 098 22 005 2 593 730

83.3 73.6 66.5 21 916 2 012 730 20 985 l 910 712

931 102 18 4.2 5.1 2.5

4 401 929 368 2 679 428 102 l 722 501 266

27 025 3 899 1 381 9 961 l 509 458

36.9 38.7 33.2 9 957 l 503 458 9 209 l 377 447

748 126 11 7.5 8.4 2.4

17 064 2 390 923 14 BIB l 671 516 2 246 719 407 2 023 240 so

246 50 24 1 705 157 60

113 9 14 3 706 513 122 l 441 258 59

591 62 24 207 13 -

20 985 1 910 712 l 733 233 61 l 431 221 101

845 67 39 l 387 79 22 6 617 527 l.W 6 226 436 143 l 451 88 37

132 74 79 11 - -58 56 41

l 094 129 49

9 209 l 377 447 l 104 177 56

323 36 19 538 61 52

3 251 373 IOI l 800 290 92

383 32 15 - 6 -- - -5 - -

1 673 346 65 132 56 47

213 44 24 11 3 9

202 41 15

94 9 14 - 5 -

94 4 14

21 596 2 941 911 289 119 39 571 163 86 594 302 n 696 246 71 609 251 85 886 246 81

1 308 206 100 l 720 227 97 2 197 199 60 2 224 212 35 3 850 303 85 3 486 229 58 2 807 189 26

341 40 11 18 9 -

$9 867 $6 697 $6 165 $10 263 $7 678 $6 633

973 254 95 $5 604 $5 323

l 350 24 440 3 861 $9 333 $5 247 $4 042 $9 494 $6 484 $5 360

2 844 920 439 $2 273 $1 654 $1 586 $3 659 $2 669 $2 718

l 652 530 333 $2 603 $1 931 $2 749

$2 719 $2 306 $2 153

1 468 459 192 6.8 15.6 21.l

$1 375 $1 463 $1 024 277 133 25

1 256 518 258 44.2 56.3 58.B

$1 036 $890 $851 6 501 1 981 791

7.7 18.l 23.B 2 335 543 116

66.6 46.6 9l.4

27 - 516 MISSOURI GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 135. Economic Characteristics of the Rural Nonfarm Population: 1970-Continued {Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties

EMPLOYMENT STATUS Male, 16 yean old and over---------

labor force -----------------------------Percent of total ---------------------­

Civilian labor force ------.-----------------Employed-----------------------------Unemployed--------------------------­

Percent of civilian lobar force ---------­Not in labor force-----------------------­

Under 6S years------------------------65 years and over----------------------

Female, 16 yoan old and over -------

Labor force ----------------------------­Percent of total ---------------------­

Civilian labor force ----------------------­Employed----------------------------­Unemployed--------------------------­

Percent of civilian labor force ---------­Not ln labor force -----------------------­

Under 6S yeors ------------------------65 years and over----------------------

Male, 14 and 15 years old ----------lobar force -----------------------------

Female, 14 and 15 years old ________ _

labor force -----------------------------Male, 16 to 21 yean old ----------­

Not enrolled in school--------------------­Not high school graduate---------------­

Unemployed or not in labor force -------

OCCUPATION Male employed, 16 years old and over _

Professional, technical, and kindred workers _ -Managers and administrators, except farm __ _ Soles workers -------------------------­Clerical and kindred workers---------------

-Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers ___ _ Operatives, including transport ------------­laborers, except form ------------------­Formers and form managers--------------­Farm laborers, unpaid family workers -----­Farm laborers, exc. unpaid, & form foremen_ Servfce workers, including private household_

-

-----

Female employed, 16 years old and over Professional, technical, and kindred workers _ Managers and administrators, except farm __ -

---

Sales workers -------------------------­Clerical ond kindred workers-------------­Operatives, including transport ------------Other blue-collar workers ________________ _ -Farmers and farm managers-------------­Farm laborers, unpaid family workers -----­Farm laborers, exc. unpaid, & form foremen_ Servfce workers, except private household __ _ Private household workers _______________ _

Male employed, 14 and 15 yean old _

form workers -------------------------­Nonform workers -----------------------

Female employed, 14 and 15 years old

form workers -------------------------­Nonform workers -----------------------

INCOME IN 1969 OF FAMILIES All lamllios ---------------------

-----------

-less thon $1,000 ________________________ _

$1,000 to $1.999-----------------------­$2,000 to $2, 999 ---- -------------------­$3,000 to $3,999------------------------$4,000 to $4,999 _______________________ _ $5,000 to $S,999 _______________________ _

$6,000 to $6,999------------------------$7,000 to $7,999 _______________________ _

$8,000 ta $8,999-----------------------­$9,000 to $9,999------------------------$10,000 to $11,999 _____________________ _

$12,000 to $14,999---------------------­$15,000 lo $24,999----------------------$25,000 to $49,999 _____________________ _

$S0,000 or more-----------------------­Median income ------------------------­Mean Income---------------------------

Families with female head ----------------Mean income------------------------­

All families ond unrelated individuals ------­Median income -----------------------Mean income ________________________ _

All unrelated individuals-----------------­Median income -----------------------Mean income ________________________ _

Female unrelated lndlvlduals--------------­Meon income-------------------------

Per capita income of persons--------------

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL 1

Famlllts ------------ --------------------Percent of all fomilies-------------­

Mean income deficit ------------------­Families with female head -------------­

Unrelated lndlviduals ---------------------­Percent of all unrelated individuals --­

Mean income deficit -------------------Persons ---------- ------------------ ----Percent of all persons _____________ _

Related children under 18 years _________ _ Percent living with both porenls -------

---------------------------

-----------

Laclede

2 383 1 S83

66.4 l S79 l 508

71 4.S 800 374 426

2 445 80S 32.9 80S 782 23

2.9 l 640 l 190

4SO

144 3

112 -

301 188 93 29

1 508 77

163 78 64

428 392 140 33 -

64 49

782 27 43 S9

158 277

17 s --

186 10

3 -3

---

l 957 97

184 232 1S3 146 24S 170 163 llS 128 14S 72 78 29 -

$S 680 $6 47S

137 $3 126

2 3S9 $4 944 $S 614

402 $1 134 $1 420

246 $1 379

$1 882

509 26.0

$1 32S S7

332 82.6

$924 2 097

29.7 6S9

83.6

Lafayette

2 912 2 144

73.6 2 144 2 091

S3 2.S 768 305 463

3 420 l 329

38.9 1 329 1 2SS

74 5.6

2 091 1 309

782

168 12

120 -

362 1S7 70 34

2 091 171 214 69

119 477 S68 142 83 -

91 157

1 255 1S8 S2 89

23S 283 66 --

11 312

49

12 12 ----

2 289 22 96

llS 149 1S3 197 221 179 193 145 321 246 207

4S -

$8 06S $8 923

16S $6 493

3 121 $6 311 $7 148

832 $1 S36 $2 26S

S67 $1 778

$2 557

220 9.6

$962 24

459 58.2

$984 1 158

13.5 237

84.4

Lawrence lewis

3 456 l 636 2 110 l 196

61.1 73.l 2 110 l 196 2 028 l 14S

82 Sl 3.9 4.3

l 346 440 627 164 719 276

3 555 1 827 l 134 747

31.9 40.9 l 134 747 l 091 641

43 106 3.8 14.2

2 421 l 080 l 476 688

94S 392

121 62 9 13

218 92 14 -

400 158 192 74 56 27 28 11

2 028 1 145 19S 68 146 182 109 30 94 42

493 284 S38 282 150 100 S7 34 12 s S9 44

175 74

1 091 641 160 110 84 28 52 55

230 101 280 127 53 lS

8 -- -

24 -179 164

21 41

9 13 - 4 9 9

14 -- -14 -

2 493 l 364 7S 4S

214 9S 301 79 262 97 249 111 176 1S7 193 94 198 138 211 137 169 llS 183 16S 126 111 119 20

17 -- -

$S 827 $7 029 $6 677 $6 916

24S 121 $3 771 $3 795

3 32S 1 749 $4 564 $S 681 $S 623 $S 902

832 38S $1 701 $1 633 $2 464 $2 311

S02 25S $2 168 $2 336

$2 001 $2 048

562 221 22.S 16.2

$1 076 $1 445 107 47 479 233 S7.6 60.S $867 $822

2 294 l 015 2S.3 20.0 653 354

69.4 56.8

Lin coin Linn Livingston McDonald Macon

3 596 1 290 981 2 989 1 978 2 572 797 685 1 892 1 242

71.5 61.8 69.8 63.3 62.8 2 S63 797 68S 1 892 l 236 2 4SS 773 639 1 785 l 164

108 24 46 107 72 4.2 3.0 6.7 S.7 5.8

1 024 493 296 1 097 736 415 199 94 489 178 ~ 294 202 608 SS8

3 925 1 468 1 071 3 387 2 443 1 285 S36 443 l 182 69S

32.7 36.S 41.4 34.9 28.4 l 285 S36 443 1 177 69S l 210 Sl9 429 1 090 678

75 17 14 87 17 5.8 3.2 3.2 7.4 2.4

2 640 932 628 2 205 l 748 1 715 492 402 1 433 920

925 440 226 772 828

249 79 48 155 106 S2 16 - 20 22

205 so 47 203 72 13 lS s 17 6

411 171 128 363 169 197 62 38 189 S3 92 26 22 9S 10 42 - 5 25 2

2 455 773 639 1 785 1 164 126 26 32 73 30 205 177 S6 158 1S9 67 48 5S 98 38 97 49 21 S3 70

801 100 150 450 256 647 149 19S 461 312 1S2 77 57 23S 119 135 70 10 58 57

5 - - 5 -lOS 46 33 78 43 115 31 30 116 80

1 210 519 429 l 090 678 93 90 29 92 68 S6 26 16 54 28 40 15 14 87 21

300 163 106 160 144 369 102 133 327 196 37 40 14 73 13 - 6 - 20 -5 - - 7 -

28 - - 18 17 213 72 100 233 16S

69 s 17 19 26

52 16 - 20 16 20 - - 10 2 32 16 - 10 14

13 15 5 9 6 - - - - -

13 15 5 9 6

2 964 l 034 788 2 MO 1 622 95 41 s 99 27

203 64 59 222 114 227 112 74 309 202 177 123 48 247 172 176 126 110 331 110 168 70 6S 248 137 233 81 69 195 91 287 48 42 206 120 271 9S 57 1S2 169 246 56 37 100 88 441 83 69 144 144 275 51 82 S5 134 148 68 S9 92 98

17 10 - 31 16 - 6 12 9 -

$7 707 $S 729 $6 478 $S 048 $6 S38 F 703 $7 082 $8 513 $6 351 $7 257

260 92 50 198 139 $4 873 ... $4 585 $S 781

3 742 l 447 1 022 3 406 2 441 $6 622 $3 909 $4 973 $3 994 $3 826 $6 680 $5 S22 $7 085 $S 175 $S 464

778 413 234 966 819 $1 707 $1 482 $1 578 $1 697 $1 S69 $2 781 $1 615 $2 279 $2 206 $1 913

S45 288 130 656 589 $1 995 $1 S45 $1 698 $2 168 $1 832

$2 228 $2 157 $2 481 $1 984 $2 337

437 206 141 621 252 14.7 19.9 17.9 2S.S 15.S

$1 285 $1 13S $807 $1 163 $977 65 26 9 S9 35

441 294 154 569 540 56.7 71.2 6S.8 58.9 6S.9

$805 $756 $769 $727 $779 l 694 969 639 2 629 1 313

lS.4 26.2 22.4 29.8 23.0 368 228 184 769 273

62.2 64.9 71.2 7S.8 80.6

'Excludes inmotes of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living in barracks, college students in dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 14 years.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Madison

1 256 720

S7.3 720 690 30

4.2 SU 277 259

1 413 356 25.2 356 331 25 7.0

1 OS7 772 285

77 19

58 -

134 59 26 14

690 37 27 27 2S

161 224 112 16 -

22 39

331 43 4

34 49 90 lS ---

84 12

19 s

14

---

999 S8

110 128 96

102 91

121 S7 54 43 SS 63 14 7 -

$S 060 $S 613

79

l 283 $4 140 $4 888

284 $1 337 $2 340

180 $1 490

$1 67S

303 30.3

$1 406 46

187 6S.8

$907 1 246

33.2 427 73.8

Maries Morion Mercer

1 536 1 158 957 1 027 901 S7S

66.9 77.8 60.1 1 027 896 S7S

994 846 SU 33 50 39

3.2 S.6 6.8 509 257 382 214 116 106 295 141 276

1 669 1 157 1 156 630 432 371

37.7 37.3 32.1 630 432 371 S86 392 Ul 44 40 10

7.0 9.3 2.7 1 039 72S 785

6S7 S7S 398 382 150 387

99 93 56 5 11 5

89 58 64 s 9 3

140 172 84 61 88 44 33 18 34 13 8 s

994 846 536 7S 81 54 76 168 80 44 30 43 32 S8 22

2S5 148 109 308 160 126 80 7S 40 lS 43 34 - - 6

49 3S 16 60 48 6

586 392 361 49 52 64

8 20 32 31 26 21

122 60 89 227 95 25

10 13 -- - 10 - - -4 - -

121 108 107 14 18 13

s 11 5 - 6 -5 s s

5 9 3 - - -s 9 3

l 253 968 789 44 30 S7

106 10 86 157 52 95 112 49 88 77 77 82

103 76 44 102 9S 63 138 64 33 99 98 50 42 83 4S

108 133 60 90 117 16 60 68 Sl 15 6 19 - 10 -

$6 270 $8 316 $4 83S $6 867 $9 668 $6 460

91 S4 79 ... . .. I 660 l 114 1 128

$4 527 $7 42S $3 611 $S 656 $8 698 $S 140

407 146 339 $1 S54 $1 646 $1 SS6 $1 927 $2 266 $2 067

264 93 236 $1 885 ... $1 964

$2 056 $2 809 $2 17S

277 83 220 22.l 8.6 27.9

$1 289 ... $1 523 32 26 34

246 77 198 60.4 S2.7 SS.4 $803 ... $901

1 363 456 871 29.9 13.3 32.3 S25 230 20s

75.6 80.0 77.1

MISSOURI 27-517

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Counties

EMPLOYMENT STATUS Male, 16 years old and over _______ _ -

labor force -----------------------------Percent of total --------------------­

Civilian labor force ---------------------­Employed---------------------------­IJnemplayed -------------------------­

Percent of civilian labor force --------­Not in labor force ----------------.. -----­

Under 65 years -----------------------65 years and over---------------------

--------

Female, 16 y1tars old and over --------------

Labor force ---------------------------­Percent of total --------------------­

Civilian labor force-------------------.. -­Employed ------ ---------------------­Unemployed-------------------------­

Percent of civilian labor force --------­Not in labor force ----------------------­

Under 65 years ----------------------65 years and over--------------------

----

Male, 14 and 15 yean old ----------Labor force -----------------------------

Femole, 14 and 15 years old ______ _ --labor force --------------------------­

Male, 16 to 21 yeurs old --------­Not enrolled in school------------------­

Not high school graduate-------------­Unemployed or not in labor force -----

----------

OCCUPATION ,_ Mole 1mployed, 16 years old and ove Professional, technical, and kindred workers Managers and administrators, except form -Soles workers ------------------------­Clerical and kindred workers------------­Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers __ Operatives, including transport ----------­Laborers, except form -----------------­Formers and farm managers------------­form laborers, unpaid family workers ----­Form laborers, exc. unpaid, & farm foremen Service workers, including private household

----------------------

··-Female 1mployed, 16 yaars old and ov Professional, technical, and kindred workers Managers and administrators, except farm Sales workers-----------------------­Clerico! and kindred workers-----------­Operatives, including transport ----------

--------------Other blue·collor workers ______________ _ ------Formers and form managers-----------­

Farm laborers, unpaid family workers ---­Form laborers, e)Cc, unpaid, & form foremen Service workers, 11xcept private household_ Private household workers--------------

-----

--------

---Male employed, 14 and 15 years old

Form workers -----------------------­Nonfarm workers --------------------­

Female employed, 14 and 15 yean o Form workers -----------------------­Nonform workers ---------------------

---Id_

------

INCOME IN 1969 OF FAMILIES All families ------------------­

Less than $1,000----------------------------$1,000 to $1,999 _____________________ _ ---

$2,000 to $2,999-------------------------$3,000 to $3,lj99 _____________________ _ ---$4,000 to $4.~99---------------------­$5,000 ta $5/999---------------------­$6,000 to $6,999---------------------­$7,000 to $7,999----------------------

------------$8,000 to $8,999 _____________________ _ ---$9,000 to $9,999 _____________________ _ ---

$10,000 ta $11,999-------------------­$12,000 to $14,999 -------------------­$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------

---------$25,000 ta $49,999 ___________________ _ ---

$50.000 or more---------------------­Median income ---- ... ------------------

------Mean income ________________________ _ ---Families with female head -------------Mean income _____________________ _ All families and unrelated individuals ---­

Median income --------------------Mean income _____________________ _

All unrelated individuals--------------­Median income --------------------Mean income _____________________ _

Female unrelated individuols------------Meon income _____________________ _

Per capita income of persons----------­

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL 1

f omilits ---- ------ __ ---------- -------Percent of all families .. _________ _ Mean income deficit ---------------­Families with female head ----------­

Unreloted Individuals------------------­Percent of all unrelated individuals

Mean income deficit ----------------Persons ------------ -----------------Percent of all persons __________ _

Related children under 18 years ______ _ Percent living with both parents ----

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Miller

2 767 1 978

71.5 1 970 l 820

150 7,6 789 291 498

2 992 1 090

36.4 1 090

954 136

12.5 1 902 1 278

624

171 54

136 20

366 231 95 32

l 820 139 170 121 106 520 325 191 55 -

54 139

954 117 84 83

235 129 16 5 6 5

249 25

48 -

48

15 -

15

2 195 55

141 188 208 200 215 177 234 183 159 173 119 114 19 10

$6 511 $7 347

188 $6 361

2 826 $5 289 $6 303

631 $1 690 $2 671

389 $1 921

$2 280

399 18.2

$1 059 73

328 52.0

$928 1 701

21.8 506 71.5

Mississippi Moniteau

1 957 1 568 l 275 1 064

65.2 67.9 l 275 1 064 1 186 1 021

89 43 7.0 4.0 682 504 368 205 314 299

2 004 1 861 668 677 33.3 36.4 668 677 621 w; 47 68 7.0 10.0

1 336 l 184 1 029 72!1

307 455

168 75 31 11

144 106 3 5

291 161 99 60 70 24 24 5

1 186 l 021 51 66 64 93 72 81 4 86

206 '2!16 189 183 54 71 93 81 - -

372 27 81 37

621 609 79 44 19 36 45 33

100 139 171 195 69 30

4 -- -9 -

70 115 55 17

26 11 - -

26 11

3 5 - -3 5

1 530 l 269 71 38

217 105 175 116 197 101 181 106 134 131 119 95 54 115 72 65 41 81

132 159 65 107 68 40 4 6 - 4

$4 580 $6 395 $5 688 $7 083

149 78 $3 276 ...

1 880 l 699 $3 916 $4 915 $5 014 $5 780

350 430 $1 380 $1 331 $2 068 $1 935

163 310 $1 000 $1 750

$1 455 $2 048

598 257 39.1 20.3

$1 760 $1 050 92 34

243 280 69.4 65.1

$977 $842 3 176 l 077

49.6 22.7 l 569 258

75.l 67.1

Mont- New Monroe gomery Morgon Madrid Newton Nodaway

1 919 2 490 2 762 4 262 6 228 2 343 l 248 1 637 l 667 2 47'1 4 394 1 604

65.0 65.7 60.4 58.2 70.6 68.5 1 248 1 637 l 667 2 47'1 4 376 1 604 1 195 1 580 1 622 2 311 4 124 1 558

53 57 45 168 252 46 4.2 3.5 2.7 6.8 5.8 2.9 671 853 1 095 1 783 1 834 739 260 '2!17 387 1 071 998 356 411 556 708 712 836 383

2 258 2 881 3 036 4 808 6 651 2 565 763 985 1 065 1 470 2 201 868

33.B 34.2 35.1 30.6 33.1 33.8 763 985 1 065 1 470 2 201 868 740 963 l 037 1 337 2 059 851

23 22 28 133 142 17 3,0 2.2 2.6 9.0 6.5 2.0

1 495 1 896 l 971 3 338 4 450 1 697 719 1 017 l 207 2 469 3 391 917 776 879 764 869 1 059 780

102 140 155 329 357 139 7 22 32 33 20 29

103 147 111 269 323 106 8 6 16 - 18 11

213 193 264 605 905 392 121 89 97 226 375 145 50 17 35 118 169 48 20 5 7 69 50 19

l 195 1 580 1 622 2 31.l 4 124 l 558 96 114 133 134 391 148

152 203 267 207 413 165 112 107 86 92 198 88 38 44 68 98 238 86

238 343 421 517 877 346 272 431 274 514 1 232 296 126 113 163 121 385 76 28 82 77 119 90 92 - - - - 20 13

43 51 15 397 100 83 90 92 118 112 180 165

740 963 I 037 1 337 2 059 851 118 83 82 124 248 126

27 31 76 67 92 14 51 67 50 45 150 60

134 224 178 338 547 244 135 246 307 318 530 66

44 55 54 50 64 17 - - 5 11 5 17 - - - - - -- - 6 14 24 -

170 208 221 275 356 288 61 49 58 95 43 19

7 22 32 33 20 24 - - - - 4 -7 22 32 33 16 24

8 6 16 - 18 11 - - - - - -8 6 16 - 18 11

l 470 1 986 2 252 3 475 5 029 1 630 16 86 108 251 159 49 85 118 163 430 372 101

164 183 269 462 461 150 132 121 214 481 388 176 115 99 214 376 391 153 155 158 187 268 474 152 172 168 227 201 431 151 121 167 163 189 448 138 108 181 177 192 319 159 64 91 94 123 297 66

135 233 173 185 508 160 119 195 145 159 428 97 67 149 103 135 306 60 17 37 15 19 47 7 - - - 4 - 11

$6 395 $7 359 $5 845 $4 302 $6 625 $6 225 $7 269 $8 090 $6 490 $5 608 $7 346 $7 365

133 149 181 432 339 129 $4 636 $5 021 $5 ()(]() $3 011 $3 803 $4 154

2 229 2 809 2 947 4 412 6 333 2 651 $4 381 $5 342 $4 479 $3 483 $5 503 $3 673 $5 485 $6 434 $5 496 $4 811 $6 328 $5 223

759 823 695 937 1 304 1 021 $1 538 $1 528 $1 674 $1 331 $1 545 $1 326 $2 031 $2 437 $2 275 $1 852 $2 402 $1 802

559 531 446 582 762 580 $1 759 $1 985 $1 867 $1 517 $1 922 $1 443 $2 195 $2 386 $2 101 $1 593 $2 165 $2 118

222 327 484 1 221 937 261 15.1 16.5 21.5 35.1 18.6 16.0

$798 $1 214 $1 195 $1 653 $1 287 $1 372 38 47 71 254 140 44

487 495 389 700 682 593 64.2 60.1 56.0 74.7 56.6 68.4

$833 $806 $910 $849 $903 $897 1 195 l 427 1 975 5 815 3 803 l 550

21.7 19.0 25.9 43.8 '20.7 24.6 247 311 554 2 406 I 149 417

55.1 80.4 55.2 69.6 74.2 66.2

'Excludes inmates of institutions, members of the Armed forces living in barracks, college s1udents In dormitories, and unrelQted fndivlduols under 14 years.

Oregon

2 418 1 310

54.2 1 310 1 232

78 6.0

l 108 516 592

2 915 834

28.6 834 716 118

14.1 2 081 1 326

755

175 23

148 10

271 75 32 17

l 232 125 166 86 62

188 285 174 42 -

62 42

716 106 33 87

130 134 25

5 5 -

151 40

23 10 13

10 -

10

1 970 163 268 330 242 202 136 96

133 90 61

119 62 58 5 5

$3 926 $5 118

198 $2 363

2 704 $2 809 $4 191

734 $1 338 $1 704

519 $1 447

$1 567

723 36.7

$1 453 136 570 77.7

$775 2 972

41.4 859

65.91

Osage Ozark Pemiscot

2 292 1 357 3 618 1 647 780 2 177

71.9 57.5 59.0 1 647 780 2 166 1 625 745 1 942

22 35 224 1.3 4.5 10.3

645 577 1 511 229 242 809 416 335 702

2 449 1 437 4 368 950 386 l 286

38.8 26.9 29.4 950 386 1 281 894 364 1 063

56 22 218 5.9 5.7 17.0

1 499 l 051 3 082 1 022 666 2 324

477 385 758 147 84 319

15 - 10 170 57 336

14 - -283 161 542

91 93 237 24 27 175

6 22 106

1 625 745 1 942 145 48 103 135 162 178 67 22 66

105 17 123 407 176 305 386 133 451 166 15 92 56 73 111 - 5 -

29 34 452 129 60 61

894 364 1 063 95 22 126 18 4 58 33 34 52

283 58 234 230 92 263

37 6 -- - -- - -4 - 15

161 128 242 33 20 73

15 - 10 - - -

15 - 1()

14 - -- - -14 - -

l 756 1 080 3 052 63 67 166

120 140 483 110 206 594 117 160 400 105 103 222 145 75 235 167 101 149 128 48 189 173 64 148 141 25 95 223 - 176 102 73 92 139 18 59

19 - 44 4 - -

$7 398 $3 794 $3 708 $8 067 $4 825 $5 217

106 95 463 $5 524 $3 081

2 306 1 434 3 845 $5 897 $3 080 $2 988 $6 723 $4 121 $4 507

550 354 793 $1 573 $1 480 $1 352 $2 435 $1 975 $1 771

352 215 550 $2 396 $1 806 $1 630

$2 224 $1 578 $1 361

273 428 l 371 15.5 39.6 44.9

$1 257 $1 082 $1 689 25 58 314

309 233 521 56.2 65.8 65.7

$951 $756 $934 l 200 l 609 6 870

17.2 43.0 54.0 335 443 3 406

85.4 87,8 60.9,

27 -518 MISSOURI GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Counties

EMPLOYMENT STATUS Male, 16 years old and over ________ _

labor force -----------------------------Percent of total ---------------------­

Civi11an labor force ----------------------­Employed----------------------------­Unemployed--------------------------­

Percent of civilian labor force ---------­Not in labor force--------- .. -------------­

Under 65 years ------------------------65 years and over----------------------

Female, 16 years old and over -------labor force ----------------------------­

Percent of totol ---------------------­Civilian labor force ----------------------­

Employed -----------------------------Unemployed ---- -------------------- __ _

Percent of civilian lobar force --------­Not in labor force----------------------­

Under 65 years-----------------------65 years and over---------------------

Male, 14 and 15 years old---------labor force ----------------------------

Female, 14 and 15 years old _______ _

Lober force ---------------------------­Male, 16 to 21 years old ---------­

Not enrolled in school-------------------­Not high school graduate--------------­

Unemployed or not in labor force ------

OCCUPATION Male employed, 16 years old and over

Professional, technic:al, and kindred workers _ Monagers and administrators, except farm __ Sales workers -------------------------­Clerical and kindred workers--------------Croftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers __ _ Operatives, including transport -----------­laborers, except farm ------------------­Farmers and farm managers-------------­Form laborers, unpaid family workers -----­Farm laborers, exc. unpaid, & farm foremen_ Service workers, including private household_

------------

-------------Female employed, 16 years old and over

Professionol, technical, ond kindred workers_ Managers and administrators, except farm __ Sales workers -------------------------­Clericol and kindred workers-------------­Operatives, including transport ------------

-----Other blue-collar workers ________________ _

Farmers and form managers-------------­Farm laborers, unpaid family workers -----­Farm laborers, exc. unpaid, & farm foremen_

----

Service workers, except private household __ _ -Private household workers _______________ _ -Malt employed, 14 and 1 S years old _

Form workers -------------------------­Nonfarm workers -----------------------

---

Female employed, 14 and 15 years aid -Farm workers-------------------------­Nonfarm workers -----------------------

--

INCOME IN 1969 OF FAMILIES All families ----------------------Less thon $1,QOO _______________________ _ -

$1,000 to $1,999-----------------------­$2,000 to $2,999-----------------------­$3,000 to $3,999-----------------------­$4,000 to $4,999-----------------------­$5,000 to $5,999------------------------

-----$6,000 to $6,999 _______________________ _

$7,000 to $7,999-----------------------­$8,000 to $8,999-----------------------­$9,000 ta $9,999-----------------------­$10,000 to $11,999---------------------­$12,000 to $14,999 ---------------------­$15,000 to $24,999----------------------$25,000 to $49,999 _____________________ _

$50,000 or more-----------------------­Median income -------------------------Mean income __________________________ _

Families with female head ----------------Mean income ________________________ _

All families and unrelated individuals ------­Median income ----------------------­Mean income------------------------­

All unrelated individuals-----------------­Median income -----------------------Mean income ________________________ _

Female unrelated individuals ______________ _

Mean income------------------------­Per capita income of persons-------------­

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL 1

Fam ill•• -- ---- ---- __ ---- -- ---- -- -- ------Percent of all families-------------­

Mean income deficit ------------------­families with female head -------------­

Unrelated indMduali ---------------------­Percent of all unrelated individuals --­

Mean income deficit -------------------

-----------

-----------

-------

Persons ------ ---- -----------------------Percent of all persons--------------

Related children under 18 years _________ _ Percent living with both parents -------

---

Perry

1 874 l 314

70.1 1 314 1 252

62 4.7 560 257 303

1 820 584

32.1 584 564

20 3.4

1 236 807 429

116 24

75 9

238 76 29 12

1 252 57

101 79 32

333 354

97 95 6

40 58

564 25 33 23

112 206

5 ---

128 32

24 3

21

9 -9

1 345 39 63

126 160 112 104 173 121 87 59

111 119 50 17 4

$6 396 $7 210

44 ...

1 752 $5 130 $6 016

407 $1 404 $2 072

180 $1 793

$2 000

277 20.6

$1 077 6

274 67.3

$980 1 317

25.1 444

91.4

Pettis Phelps

2 139 3 728 l 624 2 502

75.9 67.1 1 579 2 461 1 537 2 352

42 109 2.7 4.4 515 1 226 276 728 239 498

2 288 3 752 820 1 333

35.6 35.5 620 1 333 785 1 267 35 66

4.3 5.0 1 468 2 419 1 071 1 902

397 517

165 274 24 18

159 201 5 -

299 557 113 139 38 54 26 18

1 537 2 352 112 395 227 190 101 68 95 160

378 586 351 430 123 209 72 21 - -

27 67 51 206

785 1 267 56 196 68 53 65 105

206 329 212 165 45 46 5 -- 7 8 -

103 313 17 33

24 18 - -

24 18 5 -- -5 -

1 773 3 007 41 73 87 193

117 256 99 230

134 157 165 272 162 275 187 311 181 237 93 193

214 244 148 236 107 283 33 37

5 10 $7 436 $7 153 $8 159 $8 120

122 223 $4 816 $4 846

2 145 3 620 $6 577 $6 306 $7 244 $7 156

372 613 $1 713 $1 664 $2 881 $2 430

255 289 $2 561 $1 949

$2 337 $2 290

244 502 13.8 16.7

$1 493 $1 284 47 78

203 356 54.6 56.1

$942 $896 1 172 2 200

18.0 19.7 458 786

66.2 75.2

Pike Platte Polk Pulaski Putnam

1 935 4 739 2 060 5 166 1 078 l 382 3 981 1 199 3 860 657

71.4 84.0 58.2 74.7 60.9 1 382 3 900 1 199 2 646 657 1 330 3 814 1 144 2 519 590

52 86 55 127 67 3.8 2.2 4.6 4.8 10.2 553 758 861 1 306 421 300 399 372 754 127 253 359 469 552 294

1 964 5 161 2 242 5 504 1 406 689 1 926 640 2 186 425 35.1 37.3 28.5 39.7 30.2 689 1 918 640 2 163 425 660 1 860 551 2 074 391 29 58 89 89 34

4.2 3.0 13.9 4.1 8.0 1 275 3 235 1 602 3 318 981

903 2 657 957 2 656 474 372 576 645 662 507

118 333 117 368 so 34 12 5 23 6

116 332 93 311 45 19 20 4 25 7

225 539 210 1 011 60 72 231 83 684 19 32 91 50 243 4 - 37 25 46 4

1 330 3 814 1 144 2 519 590 62 560 120 164 53

136 456 161 343 58 56 195 46 122 33 31 281 30 147 42

319 1 146 247 704 131 281 612 345 541 130 137 204 77 175 34 87 69 50 19 49 - - - - -

139 78 31 37 22 82 213 37 267 38

660 1 860 551 2 074 391 80 296 52 228 33 10 61 32 65 14 49 83 24 168 50 92 830 114 629 65

175 152 139 394 86 25 75 22 86 18 - 5 4 - -- - - - -

24 14 - - 5 137 303 138 453 116 68 41 26 51 4

29 12 5 21 6 - - - - -

29 12 5 21 6

19 20 4 25 7 - - - - -

19 20 4 25 7

1 486 4 038 1 636 4 237 903 44 72 92 161 77 77 63 205 271 120

167 146 217 331 97 131 122 153 368 72 158 91 128 427 93 74 195 142 460 69

127 237 117 402 46 107 264 136 342 66 129 317 130 308 65 73 402 59 191 56

161 581 65 418 53 160 636 108 328 26

73 670 67 179 45 5 165 17 47 9 - 35 - 4 9

$6 724 $10 303 $5 162 $6 250 $4 919 $7 272 $11 605 $6 048 $7 106 $6 634

109 235 127 323 66 $5 991 $5 640 $5 487 $3 876

1 931 4 785 2 173 5 243 1 378 $4 922 $9 416 $3 621 $5 451 $3 035 $6 169 $10 457 $4 996 $6 300 $4 945

445 747 537 1 006 475 $1 688 $1 676 $1 388 $1 969 $1 361 $2 468 $3 171 $1 790 $2 907 $1 736

245 501 346 576 322 $2 127 $2 7'29 $1 264 $2 476 $1 651

$2 078 $3 250 $1 876 $2 154 $2 076

278 264 470 817 291 18.7 6.5 28.7 19.3 32.2

$1 574 $1 430 $1 116 $1 '297 $1 363 33 66 42 185 46

259 399 383 491 309 58.2 53.4 71.3 46.6 65.1

$945 $1 058 $844 $812 $853 1 438 1 261 1 683 3 419 1 266

25,0 8.2 '29.0 22.1 39.0 544 316 334 1 376 335 77.9 62.3 75.4 68.0 71.0

1Excludes inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living in barracks, college students in dormitories, and unrelated indlvlduals under 14 years.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Rolls

1 785 1 154

64.6 l 154 l 108

46 4.0 631 259 372

1 986 650 32.7 650 602 48 7.4

1 336 859 477

104 14

88 -

204 102 46 22

1 108 68

101 51 58

296 277 115 29 -

27 86

602 87

5 45

204 125 38 --

15 67 16

9 -9

---

1 400 49

154 70

100 98

108 144 144 106

81 163 141 36

6 -

$6 840 $7 059

79

1 860 $5 540 $5 909

460 $1 678 $2 408

284 $2 345

$2 057

300 21.4

$1 150 45

247 53.7

$605 1 155

21.7 287

83.6

Randolph Ray Reynolds

2 806 2 871 1 614 l 445 2 060 1 030

51.5 71.8 63.6 l 445 2 055 1 024 1 347 1 977 1 005

98 78 19 6.6 3.8 1.9

1 361 811 584 1 008 404 276

353 407 308

2 202 3 013 1 786 no 972 311

35.0 32.3 17.4 770 972 311 723 892 305 47 80 6

6.1 8.2 1.9 1 432 2 041 1 475

935 1 455 1 095 497 586 380

133 178 97 18 - -

137 158 115 17 - 3

413 402 205 270 113 87 222 44 39 192 28 8

1 347 1 977 1 005 89 50 90

109 116 69 60 32 5 83 140 10

365 602 231 295 672 358 115 94 174 84 62 4 - 7 -

31 112 -116 90 64

723 892 305 90 83 44 22 43 35 54 47 20

228 233 79 125 238 43 29 39 20 - - -- - -- - -

160 173 58 15 36 6

18 - -4 - -

14 - -13 - 3 - - -

13 - 3

1 626 2 285 l 392 56 52 124

142 75 132 108 150 215 121 101 163 176 135 77 117 115 105 142 171 141 181 210 67 140 209 92 81 189 76

141 289 97 125 355 52 73 229 48 23 5 3 - - -

$6 655 $8 639 $4 805 $7 256 $8 886 $5 554

121 111 112 $6 324 $5 163 $3 318

2 190 2 826 1 706 $5 014 $7 512 $3 657 $6 024 $7 631 $4 609

564 543 314 $1 619 $1 614 $1 060 $2 471 $2 352 $1 507

323 370 210 $1 997 $1 912 $1 371

$2 025 $2 440 $1 638

335 228 491 20.6 10.0 35.3

$1 245 $1 412 $1 406 44 30 47

326 325 235 57.B 59.9 74.8

$977 $926 $1 112 1 481 1 187 1 970

24.6 13.5 39,3 464 402 663

82.1 79.4 84.9

MISSOURI 27 -519

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Counties

EMPLOYMENT STAlUS Mole, 16 years old and over _______ .,_

Labor force -----------------------------Percent of loto1---------------------­

Civilion labor force----------------------­Employed ----------------------- - -----Unemployed ---------------------- - ----

Percenf of civillon labor force --------­Not in labor force----------.. -----------­

Under 65 years------------------------65 yeors and over---------------------

---

Female, 16 yeon old and over -------lobar force ------------------------------Percent of total--------------------­Civilion labor force---------------------­

Employed ------------------------- --­Unemployed-------------------------­

Percent of civilian labor force --------­Not in labor force ----------------------­

Under 65 years -----------------------65 years and over---------------------

-------

Male, 14 and 15 yean old ----------Labor force -----------------------------

female, 14 and 15 years a1d _______ _ -Lobar force ---------------------------­

Molt, 16 to 21 years old ------------Not enrolfed in school ___________________ _ -

Not high school graduate--------------­Unempfoyed or not in lobar force ------

--

OCCUPATION -Mole employed, 16 years old and over

Professional, technical, and kindred workers_ Managers ond administrators, except farm -­Sales workers -------.------------------­Clerical and kindred workers-------------­Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers --­Operntives, including transport -----------­Laborers, except farm ------------------­Formers and form managers -------------­form laborers, unpaid family workers -----­form laborers, exc. unpaid, & form foremen_ Service workers, including private household_

-----------,_ Female employed, 16 years old and ave Professional, lechnicol, and kindred workers .. Managers and administrators, except form -­Soles workers ------------------------­Clerical and kindred workers-------------­Operatives, including transport ---------..---

------Other blue-collor workers _______________ _ ---

--Farmers and form managers-----.--------­Farm loborers, unpaid fomily workers --- .. -Farm laborers, exc. unpaid, & farm foremen Service workers, except private household --

----Private household workers ______________ _ ----Male employed, 14 and 15 years old

Form workers------------------------­Nonfarm workers ---------------------­

FH'lale employed, 14 and 15 years o-ld Farm workers ------------------------­Nonform workers ----------------------

-----

----

INCOME IN 1969 Of FAMILIES ----

All families -------------------­Less thon $1,00D----------------------­$1.000 to $1,999----------------------­$2.000 lo $2,999----------------------­$3,000 to $3,999----------------------­$4.000 to $4,999----------------------­$5,000 ta $5,999----------------------­$6.000 to $6,999-----------------------$7,000 to $7,999----------------------­~.000 to $8,999----------------------­$9,000 to $9,999-----------------------$10,000 ta $11,999 ____________________ _ $12,000 to $14,999 ____________________ _ $15,000 lo $24,999 ____________________ _

$25,000 to $49,999--------------------­$50,000 or more----------------------­Median income -----------------------­Mean income------------------------ __

Families with female head ---------------Mean income _______________________ _ All famili-es end unrelated individuals -----­

Median income ----------------------Mean income_,. _____________________ _ All unrelated individuals----------------­

Median income ----------------------Mean income _______________________ _ Female unrelated individuals ____ .., ________ _

Mea.n income------------------------Per capita income of persons ____________ _

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL' families __ ---- ------ -------- ---- .. ------Percent of oil families ____________ _

Mean income deficit -----------------­Fomilies whh female head ------------­

.Unrelatod Individuals--------..------------­Percent of all unrelated individuals __

Mean income deficit ------------------Penons ---- __ -------------------------

Percent of oil persons-------------Reloted children under 18 years ________ _

Percent living with both parents ------

·-----------------------------------------------------

----------------------

Ripley

2 885 1 311

45.4 1 307 1 201

106 8.1

1 574 867 707

3 096 883

28.5 883 841 42 4.8

2 213 1 449

764

213 13

136 B

372 136 39 22

1 201 86

180 69 57

261 274 148 34 5

25 62

841 107

41 73

153 237

13 5 --

183 29

13 8 5

8 -8

2 269 159 241 536 274 198 131 143 110 86

111 135 62 75 8 -

$3 724 $5 108

211 $3 040

2 970 $2 BBS $4 306

701 $1 540 $1 709

424 $1 548

$1 560

874 38.5

$1 395 107 480

68,5 $782

3 642 44,7

1 241 70.9

St, Charles St. Cloir

13 101 l 880 11 475 1 087

67.6 57.8 11 433 1 087 10 881 1 036

552 51 4.8 4.7

1 626 793 964 288 662 505

13 099 2 180 5 273 633

40.3 29.0 5 273 633 4 862 fJ::JJ

411 33 7.8 5.2

7 826 1 547 6 946 849

880 698

867 67 87 10

982 79 90 28

l 579 187 545 105 141 63 29 14

10 881 1 036 1 534 89

875 129 442 95 813 27

3 465 253 2 406 184

552 122 96 51 - -

98 41 600 45

4 862 600 587 86 145 26 359 60

1 974 123 714 72 171 30

- 6 - -

10 7 822 167 80 23

77 10 10 7 67 3

60 28 5 -

55 28

10 960 1 509 125 123 190 168 215 238 202 137 322 138 368 70 513 129 669 79 975 33

1 063 92 2 126 105 2 430 113 1 543 66

193 18 6 -

$10 770 $4 641 $10 924 $6 192

439 136 $5 817 $4 792 12 339 2 201

$10 228 $2 914 $10 206 $4 845

1 379 692 $3 230 $1 429 $4 503 $1 907

668 #I $2 855 $1 761

$2 847 $2 019

520 424 4.7 28.l

$1 515 $1 270 138 81 531 469 38.5 67.8

$1 123 $807 2 382 1 720

5,4 32.9 823 367

58.6 68.1

Ste. St. Francois St. Louis Genevieve Saline Schuyler

5 861 11.~4 1 862 1 780 865 3 660 10 080 1 310 1 282 575

62.4 82.0 70.4 72.0 66.5 3 660 10 017 1 300 1 271 575 3 «.1 9 738 1 256 1 235 535

199 279 44 36 40 5.4 2.8 3.4 2.8 7.0

2 201 2 214 552 498 290 1 214 1 379 227 139 91

987 835 325 359 199

6 498 12 868 I 849 2 036 1 110 1 990 4 932 590 776 437

30.6 38.3 31.9 38.1 39.4 1 9B5 4 932 590 776 437 1 910 4 796 564 766 419

75 136 26 10 18 3.8 2.8 4.4 1.3 4.1

4 508 7 936 1 259 1 260 673 3 311 6 623 965 753 323 1 197 1 313 2'14 507 350

364 993 153 109 29 31 121 18 11 -

405 &10 164 69 28 25 26 14 4 5

817 1 794 242 166 71 328 41!8 86 84 56 147 270 36 23 19 75 106 10 9 4

3 461 9 738 1 256 1 235 535 228 1 613 35 51 19 196 l 6S4 88 139 98 140 922 52 74 18 155 501 16 44 30 932 2 239 368 238 92

l 063 l 539 421 264 100 379 613 116 129 53

17 54 35 97 60 - - - - -

35 54 32 126 27 316 519 93 n 38

1 910 4 796 564 766 419 222 944 37 37 37

82 215 41 28 6 106 400 15 18 45 421 l 727 90 153 81 273 390 208 291 116 74 121 33 25 21 - 21 - - -- - - - -

8 8 - - 3 706 836 97 199 89

18 134 43 15 21

25 1G6 14 11 -- 5 - 5 -25 101 14 6 -14 26 14 4 s - - - - -14 26 14 4 5

4 486 9 597 I 379 1 440 740 109 107 25 26 36 313 165 70 58 35 427 191 111 152 142 344 192 94 74 78 333 217 79 119 60 259 257 95 162 53 388 358 119 115 53 371 417 118 117 89 392 607 146 150 56 341 640 134 107 22 485 1 432 139 140 72 423 1 604 140 112 26 248 2 498 90 66 4

41 691 12 26 14 12 221 7 16 -

$7 189 $12 403 $7 818 $7 120 $5 358 $7 619 $14 809 ~ 206 $8 278 $6 001

400 359 81 100 44 $3 973 $7 573

1 665 $5 947 5 593 11 294 1 890 1 059

$5 995 $11 370 $6 720 $5 607 $3 678 $6 592 $13 332 $7 187 $6 856 $4 849

1 107 1 697 286 450 319 $1 531 $3 013 $1 680 $1 961 $1 656 $2 431 $4 979 $2 273 $2 302 $2 176

802 1 007 158 282 240 $1 898 $3 794 $1 592 $2 235 $1 863 $2 125 $3 960 $2 099 $2 459 $2 025

820 455 208 217 138 18.3 4.7 15.l 15.1 18.6

$1 219 $1 4132 $1 375 $831 $1 283 199 91 22 21 3 686 474 159 226 190 62.0 31.4 55.6 50.2 59.6 $820 $1 072 $892 $689 $881

3 737 2 152 974 959 628 22.3 5.8 17.1 18.4 25.0

1 344 721 384 306 158 73.0 80.9 71.9 85.6 87.3

•Excludes inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Forces hving in barracks, college students in dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 14 years.

Scotland

957 557

58.2 557 530

27 4.8 400 110 290

1 210 294 24.3 294 285

9 3.1

916 426 490

46 -

52 4

54 24 12 -

530 26

105 36 20

119 132

35 35 -

15 7

285 42 19 14 68 23 12 -

6 4

76 21

---4 -4

776 30 93

144 83 62 99 64 29 40 27 26 30 45

4 -

$4 613 $5 728

65 ... 1 202

$2 862 $4 525

426 $1 536 $2 335

311 $2 354

$1 924

234 30.2

$916 15

243 57.0 $877 944 33.7 219

94.5

Scott Shannon Shelby

4 127 1 812 1 681 2 948 1 077 1 132

71.4 59.4 67,3 2 948 1 077 1 132 2 847 980 1 107

101 97 25 3.4 9.0 2.2

1 179 735 549 605 432 149 574 303 400

4 668 1 974 2 071 1 702 566 722

36.5 28.7 34.9 1 702 566 722 1 644 526 613

58 40 49 3.4 7.1 6.8

2 966 1 408 l 349 2 259 988 6411

707 420 701 284 129 121 24 10 37

266 134 108 39 - 7

575 249 186 232 132 65

59 65 20 32 24 6

2 847 980 I 107' 150 101 43 332 106 193 105 33 65 130 31 41 720 154 251 764 283 275 184 217 107 102 17 45

5 - -171 6 53 184 32 34

1 644 526 613 173 63 67 59 4 92 90 22 SS

296 66 155 513 255 110

33 28 40 - - -- - -- - -

398 83 126 82 5 25

24 5 37 - - -

24 5 37

34 - 7 4 - -

30 - 7

3 462 l 512 1 350 76 86 41

220 193 89 317 189 129 323 190 135 301 202 126 303 152 122 308 102 137 233 88 127 317 61 112 263 79 66 304 82 102 273 47 69 176 29 75 39 12 20

9 - -$6 620 $4 485 $6 241 $7 437 $5 332 $7 127

375 151 95 $4 373 $3 200 ... 4 161 2 033 2 086

$5 732 $3 651 $4 267 $6 568 $4 525 $5 414

699 521 736 $1 568 $1 721 $1 731 $2 259 $2 184 $2 271

450 331 562 $1 929 $1 727 $2 160

$2 061 $1 659 $2 165

695 530 229 20.1 35.1 17.0

$1 457 $1 423 $1 102 179 67 32 404 278 423

57.8 53.4 57.5 $865 $989 $745

3 459 2 260 1 148 26.0 41.1 22.5

1 603 874 266 63,7 76.5 57.1

27 - 520 MISSOURI GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTlq;

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Counties

EMPlOYMENTSTAlUS Male, 16 v•an old and over---------

lobar force -----------------------------Percent of total ---------------------­

Civilian labor force ----------------------­Employed -----------------------------Unemployed __________________________ _

Percent of civilian labor force ---------­Not in labor force -----------------------­

Under 65 yeors ------------------------65 years end over----------------------

female, 16 years old and over -------labor force -----------------------------

Percent of total ---------------------­Civilian lobor force -----------------------

Employed -----------------------------Unemployed--------------------------­

Percent of civilian lobar force ---------­Not in labor force-----------------------­

Under 65 years------------------------65 years and over-------.. --------------

Male, 14 and 15 years old ----------tabor force -----------------------------

Fvmale, 14 and 15 years aid ________ _

Labor force ----------------------------­Mala, 16 to 21 yeors aid -----------

Not enrolled in school ____________________ _ Nat high school graduate--------------­

Unemployed or not in labor force --------

OCCUPATION Male employed, 16 years old and over _

Professional, technical, and kindred workers .. Mcnogers and administrators, except farm __ Sales workers -------------------------­Clerical and kindred workers---------------

---

Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers __ _ -Operatives, including transport -----------­Laborers, except form ------------------­Farmers and form managers-------------­Form laborers, unpaid family workers ------­Farm laborers, exc. unpaid, & farm foremen _ Service workers, including private household ..

---

--Female employed, 16 years old and over

Professional, technical, and kindred workers .. Managers and administrators, except form __ Sales workers -------------------------­Clerical and kindred workers-------------­Operatives, including transport ------------Other blue-collar workers ________________ _

-------

Farmers and farm managers-------------­Farm laborers, unpaid family workers -----­farm laborers, exc. unpaid, & form foremen_

---Service workers, except private household __ _

Private household workers .. ______________ _ -

Male employed, 14 and 15 years old _

Farm workers -------------------------­Nonfarm workers ----------------------­

Female employed, 14 and 15 years old Farm workers -------------------------­Nonform workers -----------------------

INCOME IN 1969 OF FAMILIES All families ---------------------Less 1hon $1,000 _______________________ _

$1,000 to $1,999------------------------$2,000 to $2,999 _______________________ _

$3,000 to $3,999-----------------------­$4.000 to $4,999-----------------------­$5,000 to $5,999-----------------------­$6,000 lo $6,999 -----------------------­$7,000 to $7,999 ------------------------$8.000 ta $8,999 _______________________ _

$9,000 ta $9,999------------------------$10,000 to $11,999 _____________________ _

$12,000 lo $14,999---------------------­$15,000 to $24,999---------------------­$25,000 to $49,999---------------------­$50,000 or mare-----------------------­Median income -------------------------Mean income __________________________ _

Fomilies with female head ----------------Mean income------------------------­

All families and unrelated individuals ------­Median income ----------------------­Mean income------------------------­

All unrelated Individuals-----------------­Median income -----------------------Mean income ________________________ _

Female unrelated Individuals ______________ _ Mean income-------------------------

Per capita income of persons _____________ _

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEll Fomilla.s ------ --------------------------Percent of all families _____________ _

Mean income deficit ------------------­Families with female head -------------­

Unreloted individuals---------------------­Percent of all unrelated individuals --­

Mean Income deficit -------------------Persons ---------- __ ------ ---- -------- __

Percent of all persons _____________ _ Related children under 1 B years _________ _

Percent living with both parents -------

-------

-----------------------------

-----------

Stoddard

4 717 2 737

58.0 2 737 2 563

174 6.4

1 980 1 042

938

5 160 1 755

34.0 1 755 1 564

191 10.9

3 405 2 258 1 147

377 39

337 6

711 326 225 102

2 563 167 247 143 115 559 642 239 152

-207

92

1 564 150 79 90

336 638

50 --1

165 55

30 21 9

6 -6

3 734 167 359 548 310 330 327 248 251 259 224 346 191 156

13 5

$5 468 $6 346

332 $3 795 4 865

$4 091 $5 277

1 131 $1 454 $1 750

721 $1 766

$1 807

1 023 27.4

$1 399 173 177

68.7 $890

4 690 33.3

1 677 64.7

Stone

2 685 1 573

58.6 1 573 1 504

69 4.4

1 112 490 622

2 957 1 141

38.6 1 141 1 087

54 4.7

1 816 1 167

649

81 -

123 18

241 98 48 18

1 504 138 272 119 52

291 275 171 59 -

40 87

1 087 143 111 63

148 356

51 --6

189 20

---

18 -

18

2 262 80

207 260 270 210 147 220 126 161 113 130 145 172 21 -

$5 707 $6 854

187 $3 624 2 902

$4 413 $6 017

640 $1 861 $3 061

399 $2 468

$2 376

554 24.5

$1 092 107 312

48.8 $812

2 172 29.4 735

68.7

Sullivan Toney

1 600 4 300 908 2 440

56.8 56.7 904 2 440 844 2 354 60 86

6.6 3.5 692 1 860 345 852 347 1 008

1 968 4 811 616 1 766

31.3 36.7 616 1 766 556 1 666 60 100

9.7 5.7 1 352 3 045

651 2 006 701 1 039

68 193 - 51

68 155 6 39

187 693 60 149 26 Bl 21 13

844 2 354 69 291

176 373 65 148 19 128

151 551 148 335 48 173 86 20 - -

33 65 49 270

556 1 666 51 195 56 170 30 155

175 409 66 182 32 54 - -- -5 6

113 449 28 46

- 46 - -- 46

6 39 - -6 39

1 223 3 379 31 109

144 188 179 379 106 316 68 374

119 365 108 331 75 222 45 249 52 126

106 211 66 241

102 223 12 45 10 -

$5 702 $5 886 $7 486 $7 134

144 251 $5 181 $5 088

1 879 4 983 $3 345 $4 200 $5 566 $5 437

656 l 604 $1 544 $1 268 $1 988 $1 863

457 981 $1 848 $1 794

$2 345 $2 344

289 601 23.6 17.8

$901 $1 112 61 96

407 531 62.0 55.1 $789 $799

1 187 2 475 26.9 22.9 229 752

48.0 76.6

Texas Vernon Warren Washington

4 525 1 707 2 580 3 360 2 763 1 062 1 843 2 233

61.1 62.2 71.4 66.5 2 755 1 055 1 843 2 228 2 563 997 1 790 2 054

192 58 53 174 7.0 5.5 2.9 7.8

1 762 645 737 1 127 778 273 307 616 984 372 430 511

5 219 1 764 2 844 3 427 1 787 621 1 028 784

34.2 35.2 36.1 22.9 1 787 621 1 028 784 1 657 604 978 687

130 17 50 97 7.3 2.7 4.9 12.4

3 432 1 143 1 816 2 643 2 272 752 1 170 2 085 1 160 391 646 558

277 100 141 280 20 28 37 5

210 62 172 234 5 - 6 -

538 194 272 530 255 63 98 282 128 29 24 175 67 12 9 68

2 563 997 1 790 2 054 202 31 207 101 254 78 170 131 137 20 89 19 142 45 110 61 616 195 450 488 633 209 538 808 307 86 101 272

58 75 25 48 - 6 - -55 87 24 4

159 165 76 122

1 657 604 978 687 180 95 143 157 62 17 27 16 81 32 75 14

350 98 301 100 507 95 221 210

91 20 36 45 4 - - -- - - -5 - - -

348 228 148 116 29 19 27 29

20 28 37 5 - 6 12 -

20 22 25 5

5 - 6 -- - - -5 - 6 -

3 776 1 365 1 976 2 709 173 68 39 106 358 149 71 191 470 144 87 368 470 132 123 205 326 119 102 237 300 153 128 301 284 70 165 299 295 136 150 228 287 126 194 252 152 70 170 143 250 81 281 207 184 58 229 106 173 59 203 66 43 - 29 -11 - 5 -

$5 303 $5 461 $8 634 $5 822 $6 488 $6 043 $9 168 $6 053

306 94 148 251 $3 848 ... $4 892 $4 182

4 927 1 726 2 544 3 267 $3 976 $4 430 $7 174 $5 081 $5 488 $5 186 $7 791 $5 356

1 151 361 568 558 $1 662 $1 536 $1 925 $1 378 $2 208 $1 946 $3 ODO $1 971

795 240 383 321 $1 826 $1 827 $2 423 $1 542

$1 967 $1 839 $2 585 $1 630

1 027 315 199 739 27.2 23.1 10.1 27.3

$1 271 $1 463 $1 514 $1 381 144 43 54 119 660 233 275 372

57.3 64.5 48.4 66.7 $816 $839 $649 $947

4 242 1 262 1 048 3 322 31.1 26.0 13.8 31.2

1 526 376 352 l 282 67.8 83.8 72.4 71.3

•Excludes inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living in barracks, college students in dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 14 years.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Wayne

2 674 1 385

51.8 1 385 1 253

132 9.5

1 289 653 636

2 770 608

21.9 608 598 10 1.6

2 162 1 524

638

157 11

161 19

281 120 48 40

1 253 69

189 42 47

173 408 169 02 -

20 54

598 74 57 69

182 37 4 ---

146 29

11 -

11 13 -

13

2 087 165 282 268 266 141 112 138 160 109

71 170 123 73 4 5

$4 443 $5 751

186 $3 512 2 729

$3 381 $4 802

642 $1 342 $1 717

391 $1 557

$1 757

690 33.1

$1 399 98

457 71.2

$923 2 690

36.0 813 67.5

Webster Worth Wright

2 490 575 2 118 1 634 372 1 257

65.6 64.7 59.3 1 625 372 1 247 1 537 359 1 200

88 13 47 5.4 3.5 3.8

856 203 061 398 79 418 458 124 443

2 831 793 2 313 882 293 674

31.2 36.9 29.1 882 293 674 773 271 639 109 22 35

12.4 7.5 5.2 1 949 500 l 639 1 351 226 1 073

598 274 566

203 39 164 13 5 7

133 47 169 23 - 8

215 27 278 114 17 142 39 12 61 23 7 28

1 537 359 1 200 80 26 72

105 75 92 61 28 45 84 12 72

323 68 249 497 75 379 184 6 55 53 24 91 5 - -

78 14 68 67 31 77

773 271 639 52 27 47 36 4 20 30 26 38

140 57 141 269 66 191

31 11 22 11 - 13 - - -- - 5

170 63 137 34 17 25

8 5 7 - - -8 5 7

18 - 8 - - -

18 - 8

2 111 502 1 721 97 11 65

214 21 206 269 82 256 202 49 183 166 65 230 207 43 161 177 24 110 173 59 100 176 14 114 123 21 76 144 42 68 90 36 102 58 29 45 15 6 5 - - -

$5 519 $5 535 $4 654 $6 068 $6 981 $5 566

164 42 136 $3 860 ... $2 947

2 723 763 2 260 $4 125 $3 500 $3 748 $5 078 $5 165 $4 716

612 261 539 $1 358 $1 508 $1 522 $1 663 $1 672 $2 001

419 202 379 $1 317 $1 647 $1 705

$1 773 $2 189 $1 670

569 80 521 27.0 15.9 30.3

$1 239 $1 247 63 6 63

459 181 392 75.0 69.3 72.7

$844 $739 $668 2 467 448 2 229

31.7 24.8 35.1 814 116 740 81.9 100.0 88.2

MISSOURI 27-521

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Counties

RACE

Total -------------------------­White---------------------------------

--

Negro ____ - ------- ----------------------Other races -----------------------------

AGE

-Male, all ages------------------­Under 5 yeors --------------------------5 ta 9 years ... ---------------------------10 to 14 yeors--------------------------15 to 19 yeor•--------------------------20 la 24 years--------------------------25 ta 29 years--------------------------30 to 34 yeors--------------------------35 to 39 yeors--------------------------40 ta 44 years .. ------------------------45 to 49 years--------------------------50 to 54 yeors--------------------------55 to 59 yeors--------------------------60 to 64 yeors--------------------------65 to 69 yeors--------------------------70 to 74 yeors--------------------------75 years and over-----------------------

----------------

Under 18 years-------------------------21 yeors and over-----------------------

--65 years and over ______________________ _ -

Median age -----------------------------Fe-male, all ages _________________ _ -

Under 5 years--------------------------5 to 9 yeors----------------------------10 to 14 yeor•--------------------------15 to 19 yeors--------------------------

----20 to 24 years _________________________ _ -25 to 29 years _________________________ _ -

30 to 34 yeors--------------------------35 to 39 yeors.-------------------------40 to 44 years--------------------------

---45 to 49 years _________________________ _ -----

50 to 54 yeors--------------------------55 to 59 yeors--------------------------60 to 64 years--------------------------65 to 69 yeors--------------------------70 to 74 yeors-------------------------75 years and over----------------------

----

Under 1 B years ------------------------21 years and over----------------------65 years and over------- .. -------------­Median age ---------------------------

RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF l!OUSEHOLD Total populatlol\ ________________ _

ln households __ ------------------------Head of household ___________________ _

Family heod -----------------------Primary individual _________________ _

Wife of head ------------------------Other relative of head ________________ _ Nat related to head __________________ _

In group quarters --- .. -----------------­Inmate of ins1itution ------------------Other __ ---- ---- __ ---------------- --

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

--------

----------------------

Total, 25 years old and over---------No school years completed ______________ _ Elementary: l to 4 years ---------------

5 to 7 years---------------8 years-------------------

High school, l to 3 years---------------4 years-------------------

Collegei l to 3 years---------------4 years or more ___________ _

Median school years completed __________ _

CHILDREN EVER BORN

Women, 35 to 44 yr, old, ever mania Children ever born _____________________ _

Per 1,000 women ever married ---------

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS OF CHILDREN

Totot, under 18 years old---------living with both parents _________ .. ______ _

Percent of total----------------------

INDUSTRY OF THE EMPLOYED

------------------

d_

----

------

-Total employed, 16 years old and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries-------- --Construction -------- ---------- _______ _ Monufacturing -------------------- _ ----

Durable goods----------------------­Transportation, communication, and other

public utilities-------------------------Wholesale and re!ail trade ______________ _ Personol services __________________ -----Professional and related services ___ .. _____ _ Other industries ___________ .. ___ .,. _______ _

----------------

Total employed, 14 and 15 years old _ Agriculture __ ----______________ .. ______ _ ---

Adair

3 169 3 169

--

, 660 133 187 137 132 65 75 90 86 65 72

153 156 115

74 39 81

535 1 062

194 35.6

1 509 92

150 124 109 25 94

102 81 7B

130 83

141 111 85 38 66

446 1 028

189 38.6

3 169 3 169 1 020

928 92

888 1 246

15 ---

2 015 18 33

147 521 342 683 175 96

11.5

159 443

2 786

981 930

94.8

l 336 608

74 126 58

46 202 42

183 55

5 -

Andrew Atchison

3 394 2 275 3 373 2 275

16 -5 -

1 777 1 134 82 46

143 110 198 86 205 83 54 61 47 57 91 36 72 37 92 B6

129 67 162 120 162 95 96 68

104 73 72 49 68 60

585 309 l 138 795

244 182 39,8 43.0

1 617 l 141 95 51

105 79 131 116 164 89 46 43 56 40 74 31 79 89

124 91 163 66 126 78 146 121 98 70 92 60 72 31 46 86

456 318 1 112 790

210 177 42.4 41.8

3 394 2 275 3 394 2 275 1 163 787 1 035 712

128 75 943 666

l 283 818 5 4 - -- -- -

2 171 l 511 4 6

22 -66 48

527 370 357 203 912 615 160 218 123 51

12.1 12.2

199 180 608 468

3 055 2 600

1 041 627 966 597

92.8 95.2

1 353 863 771 597 48 11

135 26 24 16

40 15 138 61 35 -

130 97 56 56

6 21 - -

Audrain Berry Borton Bates Benton Bollinger Boone

4 908 5 458 3 090 4 676 2 836 2 700 3 226 4 894 5 453 3 090 4 676 2 836 2 700 3 181

14 - - - - - 45 - 5 - - - - -

2 494 2 729 l 540 2 450 1 463 l 398 l 752 124 111 B9 141 45 85 77 333 235 122 171 101 84 181 320 260 149 255 184 132 215 248 273 131 254 143 145 183 103 103 52 71 46 97 52 133 106 67 87 33 58 56 80 106 40 88 30 55 60

125 167 87 107 85 65 101 139 134 108 141 87 62 96 145 209 95 169 71 89 86 179 1B7 114 167 182 69 161 137 181 135 231 153 146 156 135 199 105 lBB 99 138 71 88 219 107 126 95 70 97 64 104 82 149 37 48 78

141 135 57 105 72 55 B2

944 791 439 752 430 405 605 1 441 1 824 1 049 1 618 990 912 1 074

293 458 246 380 204 173 257 29.5 40.1 41.5 41.8 43.7 38.3 37.6

2 414 2 729 l 550 2 226 1 373 l 302 l 474 194 181 Bl 14-0 61 54 68 248 201 104 184 122 121 106 305 346 169 210 75 154 157 219 201 131 218 128 130 142

78 78 61 51 58 4B 57 149 126 44 91 67 51 62 153 BB 69 112 61 67 76 109 195 94 154 52 77 91 161 174 126 139 121 52 128 147 157 124 119 13B 66 124 159 248 75 189 121 134 110 101 202 135 193 120 86 80 151 196 124 139 72 125 77 69 142 121 121 66 65 82 75 65 61 85 42 52 54 96 129 31 75 69 20 60

914 B86 461 707 353 431 426 1 439 1 7BO 1 054 1 459 978 820 980

240 336 213 281 177 137 196 30.5 38.7 40.9 38.3 42.6 36.7 38.8

4 908 5 458 3 090 4 676 2 836 2 700 3 226 4 908 5 45B 3 090 4 676 2 836 2 700 3 226 1 382 1 796 1 056 1 573 964 869 1 046 1 283 1 596 953 1 397 875 786 933

99 200 103 176 89 83 113 1 212 l 475 B93 1 305 785 696 865 2 279 2 137 1 136 1 775 l 087 1 135 1 290

35 50 5 23 - - 25 - - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - - - - -

2 736 3 469 2 001 2 975 1 873 1 650 l 988 - 13 - 10 - 16 11

38 Bl 29 48 52 92 30 159 266 103 130 249 233 121 734 1 173 554 1 098 BOl 613 554 463 574 286 431 170 282 289

1 027 1 077 787 1 052 454 344 598 197 148 136 112 B6 43 201 118 137 106 94 61 27 1B4

11.8 10.1 12.0 10.4 8.B 8.8 11.9

267 364 198 285 173 125 215 896 1 236 592 861 559 443 675

3 356 3 396 2 990 3 021 3 231 3 544 3 140

l 858 l 677 900 1 459 783 836 l 031 1 732 1 504 873 1 325 704 B05 937

93.2 89.7 97.0 90.8 89.9 96.3 90.9

l 737 l 922 1 200 , 939 l 140 918 1 388 854 718 680 l 012 627 265 519

61 91 13 69 Bl 120 107 276 472 70 264 123 241 40 158 203 59 177 B2 97 9

56 69 20 78 17 31 49 209 203 130 140 130 llB 207

41 47 21 41 14 14 14 143 207 194 252 96 57 315 97 115 72 83 52 72 137

41 16 4 42 5 14 18 23 6 4 36 - 5 18

Buchanan Butler Coldwell

2 777 4 821 2 873 2 777 4 610 2 873

- 211 -- - -

l 391 2 429 1 479 63 13B 71

128 258 104 199 320 147 105 210 179 56 57 30 45 123 63 60 104 31 59 130 Bl 79 141 96 90 172 116 80 118 94

125 205 llB 116 181 92 77 112 78 42 81 100 67 79 79

453 874 452 891 1 503 972 186 272 257

38.3 35.2 41.7

1 386 2 392 1 394 98 l4B 83

111 172 51 147 311 187 151 247 149 25 88 37 47 122 30 85 130 61 45 156 88 83 138 101

126 140 Bl 81 136 107 99 222 91 81 135 126 63 126 55 67 35 65 77 86 82

452 805 432 875 1 494 924 207 247 202

38.2 34.2 40.5

2 777 4 821 2 873 2 777 4 821 2 873

8Bl 1 49B 965 768 1 321 B60 113 177 105 737 1 191 782

1 135 2 115 l 116 24 17 10 - - -- - -- - -

l 694 2 872 , 835 - 30 9

36 282 29 74 597 103

450 800 396 255 453 290 602 550 813 193 97 156 84 63 39

12.1 8.7 12.1

124 283 189 404 935 600

3 258 3 304 3 175

905 l 679 884 BOB l 525 801

89.3 90.8 90.6

l 013 l 319 l 128 388 4-00 611

25 85 76 171 202 91 48 74 42

76 84 47 116 200 154

15 43 4 115 164 72 107 Bl 73

10 20 15 5 5 -

27 -522 MISSOURI GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Counties

RACE

Total --------------------------­While---------------------------------­Negro ------------ ---------------------­Other races -----------------------------

AGE

Male, all ages-------------------­Under 5 years---------------------------5 to 9 years-----------------------------10 to 14 yeors---------------------------15 lo 19 years---------------------------20 lo 24 years __________________________ _

25 to 29 years---------------------------30 to 34 years---------------------------35 to 39 years---------------------------40 lo 44 years---------------------------45 lo 49 years---------------------------50 to 54 years---------------------------55 to 59 years---------------------------60 to 64 years---------------------------65 to 69 years---------------------------70 to 74 yeors---------------------------75 years and over------------------------

Under lB years--------------------------21 years and over------------------------65 years and over-----------------------­Median age ------------.-----------------

Female, all ages __________________ _

Under 5 years ---------------------------5 lo 9 years-----------------------------10 to 14 yeors---------------------------15 to 19 years---------------------------20 to 24 year•---------------------------25 to 29 yeors--------------------------30 lo 34 years---------------------------35 to 39 yeors---------------------------40 to 44 yeors--------------------------45 to 49 yeors--------------------------50 lo 54 yeors---------------------------55 lo 59 yoors--------------------------60 lo 64 yeors--------------------------65 to 69 yeors--------------------------70 lo 74 yeors--------------------------

-

--

----75 years and over ______________________ _

Under 18 years-------------------------21 years and over-----------------------65 years and over----------------------­Median age ----------------------------

RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD Total population _________________ _

In households __________________ --------_ Heod of household ____ -----------------

Family head-----------------------­Primary individual------------------­

Wife of head -------------------------Other relative of head _________________ _ Not reloled to head ___________________ _

In group quarters ----------------------­lnmDte of institution-------------------Other __ -------- -- ____ ---- -- -- ___ ----

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

Total, 25 yeors old and over--------No school years completed _______________ _ Elementary: 1 to 4 years----------------

5 to 7 years----------------8 years--------------------

High school, l lo 3 years----------------4 years--------------------

College, l lo 3 years----------------4 years or more ____________ _

Median school years completed ___________ _

CHILDREN EVER BORN

-----

-----------

----------

Women, 35 to 44 yr. old, ever married Children ever born----------------------­

Per 1,000 women ever married----------

-

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS OF CHILDREN

Total, under 18 years old ----------living with both parents _________________ _

Percent of total ______________________ _

INDUSTRY OF THE EMPLOYED

Total employed, 16 years old and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ---------Construction ------------ ------ ------ __ _ Manufacturing------ __ ------------------

Durable goods-----------------------­Transportation, communication, and other

public utilities _________________ ---------Wholesale and retail trade----------------

--

---

-----

--

Personal services ______ -------------------Professional and related services __________ _ -Other industries ____________ ------------_ -

Total employed, 14 and 15 years old __ Agriculture __ ----------------------------

Callaway

3 600 3 528

72 -

1 815 72 90

214 202 57 64 62 76

131 125 137 1B5 104 111 90 95

527 l 196

296 42.7

1 785 Bl

169 169 1B3 50 87 73 99 91

136 145 140 113

B9 55

105

564 1 161

249 39.1

3 600 3 600 1 174 l 061

113 9B8

1 422 16 ---

2 313 13 41

245 612 308 734 248 112

11.4

1B5 599

3 23B

1 091 1 001

91.B

1 628 526 99

210 104

78 150 38

369 158

10 -

Cope Camden Girardeau

1 624 5 424 1 624 5 420

- 4 - -

741 2 117 3 219

42 199 79 280 35 301 29 150 - 74

16 150 39 121 76 170 57 243 39 172 80 253 96 163 44 113 52 97 54 72

148 881 577 l 743 150 282

49.5 35.6

BB3 2 647 23 113 41 220

114 270 91 245 - 130

23 111 53 110 52 170 55 168 71 206 50 270

101 154 78 157 39 141 53 115 39 67

251 772 614 I 778 131 323

44.0 38.7

1 624 5 424 1 624 5 424

568 1 674 528 I 53B 40 136

523 1 336 533 2 376

- 3B - -- -- -

1 167 3 297 - 10

39 101 165 356 438 I 249 237 451 240 864 35 155 13 111

8.9 8.9

101 316 280 868

2 772 2 747

399 1 653 385 l 467

96.5 BB.7

543 2 161 163 950 94 170 97 368 75 126

18 74 38 245 52 49 23 IB7 58 118

6 13 - 4

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Carroll Corter Coss

3 409 354 5 662 3 403 354 5 626

- - 36 6 - -

l 741 173 2 901 90 13 169

149 - 308 177 19 352 162 27 268 70 6 103 67 5 78 56 5 106 65 5 185 85 9 156

134 14 192 92 10 188

149 20 192 147 14 234 141 16 158

B7 5 102 70 5 110

519 43 1 003 l 159 114 I 775

'298 26 370 42.0 43.6 36.B

l 66B 181 2 761 94 12 157

117 30 244 148 23 303 144 5 290 67 17 81 66 - 137

102 9 136 56 5 172 94 17 199

152 15 215 124 5 187 146 18 175 95 14 194

111 - 134 64 5 48 B8 6 89

476 70 952 1 154 105 1 75B

263 11 271 42.l 31.9 35.9

3 409 354 5 662 3 409 354 5 662 1 170 118 1 725 1 046 98 I 610

124 20 115 993 79 l 537

l 234 157 2 335 12 - 65 - - -- - -- - -

2 191 202 3 387 17 5 7 28 10 22 91 44 177

643 67 677 406 39 604 7B7 24 1 426 132 4 326 87 9 148

11.3 8.6 12.1

150 22 366 422 90 l 194

2 813 ... 3 262

995 113 1 955 917 90 l 803

92.2 79.6 92.2

1 214 119 2 189 703 17 753

44 5 168 157 49 398 28 34 313

13 11 114 117 4 307

12 4 27 Bl 14 241 87 15 lBl

5 - 20 5 - 15

Cedor Chariton Chrislion Clark Cloy Clinton Cole

2 761 4 199 3 671 2 774 2 218 2 934 3 904 2 761 4 168 3 666 2 774 2 210 2 917 3 904

- 31 5 - - 13 -- - - - 8 4 -

1 465 2 128 1 856 1 442 1 042 1 542 2 034 84 124 103 117 40 91 171

150 154 155 113 43 163 263 202 253 206 159 109 171 '296 116 230 211 109 83 148 207 40 55 42 36 32 33 87 49 54 53 76 30 53 63 78 67 BO 44 46 69 59

123 107 135 69 38 77 B7 77 186 105 52 98 91 92 87 124 171 97 76 111 121 75 117 101 100 66 ll1 167

149 209 131 119 51 87 95 87 116 116 IOI 89 Bl 61 48 121 106 79 94 91 75 72 106 62 7B 75 98 IOI 28 105 79 93 72 67 89

519 716 590 470 255 539 B67 904 1 354 1 168 9J4 75B 963 1 085 148 332 247 250 241 256 265

35.5 40.5 37.9 39.9 45.1 37.8 24.6

1 296 2 071 1 B15 1 332 1 176 1 392 1 870 93 113 B9 B9 33 BO 135 91 189 152 144 103 103 262

126 287 224 112 124 172 237 111 190 155 102 163 109 214 45 35 69 67 29 39 57 64 61 63 62 41 49 38 86 96 106 54 37 B5 83

124 137 126 64 56 B6 119 43 116 147 55 77 106 161

119 145 92 94 7B 141 113 9B 139 117 105 101 B4 94 69 150 147 9B 51 90 99 86 114 136 79 99 Bl 89 57 108 93 59 62 39 66 34 76 20 B3 53 50 23 50 115 79 65 69 78 BO

413 767 577 413 35B 430 792 860 I 292 l 170 866 74B 922 999 141 299 192 207 184 167 169

36.3 37.4 37.0 37.8 40.l 3B.4 28.9

2 761 4 19'1 3 671 2 774 2 21B 2 934 3 904 2 761 4 199 3 671 2 774 2 218 2 934 3 904

B70 1 341 1 173 909 752 93B 986 764 l 197 1 095 B43 680 B27 912 106 144 78 66 72 111 74 751 l 075 992 729 653 793 816

l 112 1 733 1 487 l 107 808 I 170 2 092 2B 50 19 29 5 33 10 - - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - - - - -

1 703 2 569 2 265 1 726 1 459 l B25 1 975 4 - 10 - - 20 12

44 56 30 18 - 23 56 107 128 200 89 81 91 303 56B 705 649 557 332 383 BOB 276 366 382 233 302 245 203 560 964 721 673 483 717 445

79 219 168 112 140 227 63 65 131 105 44 121 119 85

10.4 12.0 10.9 11.6 12.0 12.2 8.8

162 239 270 119 133 lBB 280 529 827 823 437 421 648 l 274

3 265 3 460 3 048 3 672 3 165 3 447 4 550

932 1 483 1 167 883 613 969 1 659 887 I 330 l 053 783 601 927 l 519

95.2 89.7 90.2 88.7 98.0 95.7 91.6

1 020 1 647 1 461 l 013 BBB 1 155 1 370 481 945 423 601 256 579 483

94 70 119 29 37 31 211 155 141 356 108 139 162 132

33 37 133 3B 91 104 24

5 38 46 11 71 83 16 113 169 205 94 145 101 167

13 23 9 20 41 9 29 98 148 l6B 109 105 117 126 61 113 135 41 94 73 206

10 41 22 9 10 24 34 6 21 5 4 10 12 4

MISSOURI 27 - 523

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Counties

RACE

lotal --------------------------­White -------------------- ---- --------­Negro---------------------------------

--Other races -----------------------------AGE

-Male, all ages------------------­Under 5 years ---------------------------5 to 9 years-----------------------------10 to 14 years--------------------------15 to 19 years--------------------------20 to 24 years--------------------------25 ta 29 years--------------------------30 ta 34 yeors--------------------------35 to 39 yeors--------------------------40 to 44 yeors--------------------------45 to 49 year•--------------------------50 to 54 years--------------------------55 to 59 yeors--------------------------60 to 64 yeors--------------------------65 to 69 yeors--------------------------70 to 74 yeors--------------------------75 yeors and over-----------------------

--------------

Under 18 years-------------------------21 years and over-----------------------65 years and over-----------------------

---

Me-dion age -----------------------------Female, all ages _________________ _

---

Under 5 years--------------------------5 to 9 yeors----------------------------10 to 14 yeors--------------------------15 to 19 yeors--------------------------20 to 24 yeors •••• ----------------------25 to 29 yeors--------------------------30 lo 34 yeors--------------------------35 to 39 yeors--------------------------40 to 44 yeors--------------------------45 to 49 years--------------------------50 to 54 yeors--------------------------55 to 59 yeors--------------------------60 to 64 yeors--------------------------65 to 69 yeors--------------------------70 to 74 yeors--------------------------75 years and over-----------------------

----

Under 18 years-------------------------21 years and over-----------------------65 years and over----------------------­Median age ----------------------------

RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD Totol population _________________ _

In households ____ ------------ -- ---------Head of household ____________________ _

Family head-----------------------­Primary individual------------------­

Wife of head -------------------------Other relative of head _________________ _ Not related to head ___________________ _

In group quarters ----------------------­Inmate of institution-------------------Other ---------------------------- __ _

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

Total, 25 yaars old and over--------No school years completed _______________ _ Elementary: l to 4 years----------------

5 to 7 years----------------8 years--------------------

High school, 1 to 3 years----------------4 years--------------------

College, 1 to 3 years----------------4 years or mare ____________ _

Median school years completed ___________ _

CHIWREN EVER BORN

Women, 35 to 44 yr. old, ever married Children ever born----------------------­

Per 1,000 women ever married----------

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS OF CHILDREN

Total, under 18 yeors aid ----------living with both parents _________________ _

--------------

-----------

----------

---

--

Percent of total------------------------INDUSTRY OF THE EMPLOYED

Total employed, 16 yeors old and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries--------­Construction ------ __ ---------- __ ------­Manufacturing------------------ __ ------

Ouroble goods-----------------------­Tronspor:~!i?n, communicatioo, and other public u 1!1t1es-------------------------­

Wholesole and retail trade----------------Personal services ____ --------------------Professional and related services __________ _ Other industries ________________________ _

Total employed, 14 and 15 years old _ Agriculture __________________ ----__ -----

-----

-------

Cooper Crawford

3 448 1 914 3 418 1 914

30 -- -

1 777 978 Bl 53

108 67 233 133 202 81 80 8 42 31 65 38 46 54 lll 83 126 54 148 65 148 BO 126 65 113 108 66 32 82 26

568 312 1 131 644

261 166 41.4 41.4

1 671 936 80 43

165 92 150 98 166 44 69 28 43 54 59 61 95 51

125 43 127 69 157 84 122 64 87 69 88 70 54 21 84 45

525 277 1 100 647

226 136 40.3 39.7

3 448 1 914 3 44B 1 914 1 102 650

973 575 129 75 B69 515

1 472 723 5 26 - -- -- -

2 114 1 267 3 7

30 29 123 163 672 405 339 236 740 315 128 71 79 41

11.0 9.4

195 94 656 271

3 364 ...

1 093 589 l 021 563

93.4 95.6

1 394 763 870 177 63 58

109 232 74 127

18 43 103 111 18 9

126 63 87 70

30 17 20 5

Oode Doll as Daviess

21n 3 302 3 347 2 766 3 302 3 323

11 - -- - 24

1 400 1 663 1 716 59 66 Bl

103 133 146 164 168 170 124 160 189 38 55 77 22 34 74 74 53 47 49 82 71 94 127 122 77 97 98

105 140 116 152 178 150 121 144 126 110 112 116 57 Bl 7B 51 33 55

422 513 516 944 1 124 1 111 21B 226 249

43.6 43.2 40.1

1 377 1 639 1 631 79 87 77

122 197 149 130 157 145 112 122 210 33 28 43 38 62 35 66 43 107 91 109 56 78 126 115 82 164 136

122 116 127 151 143 115 77 118 105 75 64 87 47 70 80 74 33 44

393 545 530 920 1 065 1 040 196 167 211

41.l 40.6 39.4

2 777 3 302 3 347 2 777 3 302 3 347

912 1 073 1 125 860 971 966

52 102 159 BOl 920 905

1 050 1 309 1 312 14 - 5 - - -- - -- - -

1 813 2 129 2 060 11 13 -26 69 11

121 141 77 554 579 546 264 370 372 632 674 771 141 1B5 191 64 98 92

11.2 11.l 12.0

164 231 165 530 684 512

3 232 2 961 3 103

815 l 058 1 046 793 972 1 029

97.3 91.9 98.4

1 044 1 022 1 366 536 451 744

61 94 56 106 135 162 55 B2 63

39 29 6 120 132 133

5 20 30 109 118 143 68 43 92

18 17 5 12 - -

De Kalb Dent Douglas Dunklin Franklin Gasconade

2 977 1 794 3 450 3 650 6 104 2 454 2 977 1 794 3 446 3 501 6 041 2 454

- - - 149 42 -- - 4 - 21 -

1 518 890 1 786 1 860 3 187 1 278 BO 26 48 lOB 1B6 74

117 76 186 187 308 50 186 87 195 257 403 112 187 88 174 211 287 167 30 20 70 64 166 53 41 52 63 60 91 29 75 49 BO 82 122 43 64 38 1ll 95 160 57 86 33 109 107 118 70

112 69 89 125 203 110 133 93 95 157 190 91

9B 66 186 149 259 139 77 61 177 134 230 83 94 70 103 47 199 100 55 20 37 45 123 45 83 42 63 32 142 55

525 257 561 703 1 llB 347 93B 603 1 163 1 067 1 961 B70 232 132 203 124 464 200

38.4 41.4 38.5 32.6 36.0 43.9

1 459 904 1 664 1 790 2 917 1 176 105 48 91 66 195 44 118 89 177 162 313 84 158 123 163 210 373 129 145 73 129 160 275 82 28 29 60 76 134 30 51 30 58 93 85 36 76 44 97 69 125 31 90 36 110 122 195 73

llB 27 131 129 152 56 82 113 108 157 177 97

144 67 145 132 144 146 71 89 141 164 250 64 72 76 107 139 180 86

107 9 75 59 127 61 67 10 21 12 92 57 27 41 51 40 100 100

486 313 514 561 1 075 316 928 567 1 086 1 17B 1 730 B37 201 60 147 111 319 218

37.7 37.2 37.6 37.4 33.3 46.2

2 977 1 794 3 450 3 650 6 104 2 454 2 977 1 794 3 450 3 650 6 104 2 454

952 574 1 120 1 125 1 B03 B34 870 545 1 036 998 1 625 730

B2 29 84 127 17B 104 B28 496 926 914 1 41B 594

1 1B7 724 1 382 1 605 2 B47 1 003 10 - 22 6 36 23 - - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - - -

1 823 1 135 2 157 2 149 3 464 1 629 - 10 27 41 24 -10 14 152 20B 77 28 60 113 224 363 460 217

402 470 798 523 1 49B B35 313 185 359 391 422 131 761 244 452 50B 758 317 229 53 84 45 104 77

48 46 61 70 121 24 12.2 8.9 8.8 B.9 B.8 B.7

208 58 227 222 333 120 7B3 201 724 729 1 302 3B2

3 764 ... 3 189 3 284 3 910 3 183

1 011 570 1 075 1 264 2 193 663 921 508 953 1 069 2 108 551

91.1 89.l 88.7 84.6 96.1 83.l

1 085 597 1 481 1 148 2 290 984 558 BS 738 59B B39 390 76 75 56 56 212 BO 56 167 301 155 579 323 4 48 200 102 273 145

42 42 24 13 88 24 B3 66 144 108 194 67 8 10 17 21 56 20

121 75 125 121 1B9 30 141 74 76 76 133 50

10 - 10 26 56 21 5 - 10 5 36 15

Gentry Greene

2 316 5 320 2 311 5 286

5 7 - 27

1 188 2 682 68 108

113 214 108 328 106 253 29 97 29 89 70 117 71 161 38 138 75 192

113 218 109 182 98 151 52 166 72 120 37 148

362 B37 789 1 764 161 434

40.0 39.2

1 128 2 638 87 120

108 263 78 285 84 169 23 57 71 110 70 180 65 167 31 209 92 199

124 209 85 145 56 181 73 160 22 89 59 95

352 794 765 1 785 154 344

3B.3 39.0

2 316 5 320 2 316 5 320

792 1 731 693 1 606

99 125 616 1 481 904 2 084

4 24 - -- -- -

1 512 3 426 4 36

11 63 110 155 445 778 178 545 520 1 233 156 372 88 244

12.0 12.1

82 358 256 1 060 . .. 2 961

714 1 631 643 1 474

90.1 90.4

867 l 978 509 412 24 176 63 412

5 156

10 151 64 364

6 59 13B 210 53 194

5 41 5 26

27 - 524 MISSOURI GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Counties

RACE

Total --------------------------­White --------------------------------­Negro --------------------------------­Other f<lCes ----------------------------

---

AGE

Mole, all ages------------------­Under 5 years --------------------------5 to 9 yeors----------------------------10 to 14 yeors--------------------------15 to 19 yeors--------------------------20 to 24 yeors--------------------------25 to 29 yeors--------------------------30 to 34 yeors--------------------------35 to 39 yeors--------------------------40 to 44 years--------------------------45 to 49 yeors--------------------------SO to 54 years _________________________ _

55 lo 59 yeors--------------------------60 to 64 yeors--------------------------65 to 69 yeors--------------------------70 to 74 yeors--------------------------75 years and over ______________________ _

Under 18 years -------------------------21 yecrs and over-----------------------65 years and over-----------------------Median age ----------------------------

Female, all ag••-----------------­Under 5 years --------------------------5 ta 9 years----------------------------10 to 14 yeors--------------------------15 to 19 years _________________________ _

20 to 24 yeors--------------------------25 to 29 years _________________________ _

30 to 34 yeors--------------------------35 to 39 yeors--------------------------40 to 44 yeors--------------------------45 to 49 yeors-------------------------­SO to 54 years--------------------------55 to 59 yeors--------------------------60 to 64 years _________________________ _

65 to 69 yeors--------------------------70 to 74 yeors--------------------------75 years and over-----------------------

---------------------

-----------------

Under 18 years-------------------------21 years and over-----------------------65 years and aver----------------------­Median age .. ---------------------------

----

RILATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD Total population _________________ _

In households __________ -------------- __ _ --Heod of household ____________________ _ -

Family head-------------------------Primary individual __________________ _ -Wife of head --------------------------Other relative of head _________________ _ -Not related to head_ __________________ _

-In group quarters ----------------------­

Inmate of institution---------------------

Other __________ ----------------------

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

Total, 25 yean old and over--------Na school years completed _______________ _ Elementary, 1 to 4 years----------------

5 to 7 years----------------8 years --------------------

High school. l to 3 years----------------4 years--------------------

College: l to 3 years----------------

--------4 years or more ____________ _

Median school years completed ___________ _ -CHILDREN EVER BORN

Women, 35 to 44 yr. old, ever manied Children ever born----------------------­

Per l,000 women ever married ----------

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS OF CHILDREN

Total, under 18 yean old ---------­Living with both porents------------------Percent of total ______________________ _

INDUSTRY OF THE EMPLOYED

Total empleyed, 16 yean old and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries --------­Construction -------------------------- .. Mon.ufocturing _________________________ _

-

---

---

------

Durable goods-----------------------­Tronsportotion, communication, ond other public utilities-------------------------­

Wholesole and retoil trade-----------------Personal services ____ ---------------------Professional and related services __________ _ -Other industries ____ ----------------------

Total employed, 14 and 15 yean old _ Agrkulture __ ---------------------------

--

Grundy

2 640 2 640

--

1 367 47

131 136 123 64 30 84 74 84

127 145

58 79

102 35 48

396 904 185

39.6

1 273 63

112 163 124 36 40

100 51

126 103 87 56 65 82 40 25

432 807 147

34.9

2 640 2 640

862 775 87

731 1 043

4 ---

1 641 4

16 81

521 254 559 154 52

11.3

177 557

3 147

828 770

93.0

1 081 543 32

141 54

46 179 21 69 so

--

Harrison Henry

3 875 3 636 3 870 3 611

5 25 - -

2 013 1 943 123 119 170 176 169 214 144 155 101 60 91 76 79 99 76 87

112 102 85 119

140 156 228 103 178 174 136 124 94 79 87 100

566 613 l 382 1 2SO

317 303 42.4 39.2

1 862 1 693 57 85

173 106 179 197 196 130

41 58 102 76 68 78 68 86 96 81

138 176 176 109 168 128 168 149 97 75 57 84 78 75

569 484 l 234 1 166

232 234 42.4 41.9

3 875 3 636 3 875 3 636 l 359 1 252 1 261 1 106

98 146 l 094 988 l 412 1 392

10 4 - -- -- -

2 522 2 336 - -

10 24 68 160

790 757 364 350 997 806 232 158

61 81 12.0 10.9

164 160 605 578

3 689 3 613

1 135 1 097 l 049 1 060

92.4 96.6

1 552 1 289 992 682

43 42 114 91 45 35

32 80 181 128 31 16 70 116 89 134

5 5 5 5

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Hickory Holt Howard

1 663 2 125 2 466 l 663 2 113 2 449

- 3 17 - 9 -

861 1 097 1 306 33 47 63 43 46 143 89 119 131 96 109 113 28 so 57 14 23 29 27 42 so 16 41 51 51 59 65 92 55 65 80 132 103 67 105 147 77 80 99 89 105 59 33 32 61 26 52 70

215 282 412 593 770 841 148 189 190

46.8 46.1 41.2

802 1 028 1 160 36 39 44 28 99 72 69 60 84 95 78 127 12 24 42 20 31 41 34 58 54 44 33 67 68 57 66 43 113 116

110 116 99 72 117 121 77 67 60 32 so 68 46 40 58 16 46 41

203 255 287 574 746 817 94 136 167

44.6 46.5 43.7

1 663 2 125 2 466 1 663 2 125 2 466

567 763 799 553 654 728 14 109 71

S07 640 658 575 705 1 003

14 17 6 - - -- - -- - -

1 134 1 454 1 590 - 10 6

29 24 34 89 53 149

381 331 480 179 190 237 371 650 492 27 133 126 58 63 66

10.l 12.2 10.6

112 90 129 290 262 523

2 589 ... 4 054

418 537 699 395 S08 600 94.5 94.6 85.B

603 843 1 076 342 627 539 60 19 65 33 19 94 28 10 38

- 18 67 83 66 53 - - 19

53 48 139 32 46 100

- 14 12 - 14 7

Howell Iron Jocks on Jasper Jefferson Johnson Knox

4 768 704 3 554 4 363 2 002 5 229 2 355 4 734 704 3 536 4 359 2 002 5 202 2 343

- - - 4 - 27 12 34 - 18 - - - -

2 485 358 1 779 2 209 1 038 2 672 1 201 103 5 79 108 54 92 38 231 40 169 186 83 193 102 290 31 206 205 93 301 144 261 29 149 207 108 285 118 104 7 47 115 42 116 26 74 16 63 108 20 114 36

105 9 46 97 40 107 37 166 25 122 104 36 94 74 127 9 134 156 59 153 65 211 10 108 180 91 196 45 163 33 131 166 59 181 94 202 40 119 133 79 202 139 164 25 108 158 79 239 100 116 32 130 115 114 132 63 104 19 60 89 36 179 57 64 28 108 82 45 88 63

803 92 554 659 310 768 371 1 576 253 l 162 1 478 691 l 759 799

284 79 298 286 195 399 183 37.2 49.0 40.3 38,8 43.6 41.l 42.0

2 283 346 1 775 2 154 964 2 557 1 154 126 11 58 96 43 159 74 155 22 155 171 57 187 110 253 37 247 247 96 314 149 249 9 171 157 82 222 79 93 4 51 118 43 81 26 87 14 61 113 32 107 20

127 23 92 114 45 139 66 183 3 122 127 72 137 75 176 25 103 139 57 150 41 161 12 80 178 31 167 69 222 41 154 163 89 180 81 190 54 116 162 93 206 132 92 40 138 114 81 210 94 98 17 71 103 75 141 60 34 13 34 80 24 63 39 37 21 122 72 44 94 39

732 79 589 625 243 828 407 1 483 267 l 133 1 455 653 1 644 737

169 51 227 255 143 298 138 36.4 51.6 37.2 37.4 41.l 37,5 38.5

4 768 704 3 554 4 363 2 002 5 229 2 355 4 768 704 3 554 4 363 2 002 5 229 2 355 1 530 251 l 161 1 425 640 l 713 780 1 417 235 l 031 1 330 585 l 536 715

113 16 130 95 55 177 65 1 313 206 907 1 176 529 1 440 637 1 925 237 1 443 l 7SO 812 2 068 938

- 10 43 12 21 8 -- - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - - - - -

2 903 509 2 222 2 753 1 301 3 279 1 489 12 - 8 10 7 21 11 81 70 41 38 so 17 27

342 90 179 147 129 213 93 862 149 389 736 563 850 376 593 72 362 485 133 534 173 772 96 824 962 304 l 074 641 145 21 248 260 42 363 129 96 11 171 115 73 207 39

9.8 8.6 12.2 11.8 8,8 12,0 12.1

359 24 225 256 123 287 116 1 188 79 670 693 408 966 373 3 309 . .. 2 978 2 707 3 317 3 366 3 216

1 535 171 1 143 1 284 553 1 596 778 1 435 156 1 055 1 126 soo 1 498 751

93,5 91,2 92.3 87.7 90.4 93.9 96,5

1 803 218 1 401 1 706 179 2 039 809 563 46 413 532 228 923 574 111 16 93 65 60 88 19 409 56 240 547 151 365 41 222 28 172 222 116 225 13

115 14 110 63 59 59 14 239 13 175 236 88 204 61

61 7 18 20 36 28 6 174 26 238 168 96 244 61 131 40 114 75 61 128 33

22 4 27 10 - 16 14 16 - - 4 - 11 -

MISSOURI 27 - 525

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Counties

RACE

Tota.I -------------------------­White--------------------------------­Negro--------------------------------­Other roces ----------------------------

----

AGE

Male, -all ages------------------­Under 5 years --------------------------5 to 9 yeors----------------------------10 to 14 years--------------------------15 to 19 yeors--------------------------20 lo 24 yeors--------------------------25 lo 29 yeors--------------------------30 to 34 years--------------------------35 to 39 years--------------------------40 to 44 years--------------------------45 lo 49 years--------------------------50 lo 54 years--------------------------55 to 59 yeors--------------------------

-------------60 to 64 years _________________________ _ -

65 to 69 years--------------------------70 to 74 years--------------------------75 years ond over-----------------------

---

Under 18 years-------------------------21 years and over-----------------------65 yeors ond over ... ---------------------­Medtan age ----------------------------

----

Fema:la, all ages _________________ _

Under 5 years--------------------------5 to 9 yeors----------------------------10 to 14 yeors·-------------------------

----15 to 19 years _________________________ _ -

20 to 24 years--------------------------25 to 29 years--------------------------30 to 34 years--------------------------35 to 39 year•--------------------------40 to 44 years--------------------------45 to 49 years--------------------------50 to 54 year•--------------------------55 to 59 years--------------------------60 to 64 years _________________________ _

65 to 69 years--------------------------70 to 74 years--------------------------75 years end over------- .. ---------------

Under 18 years -------------------------21 years ond over-------------- ... --------65 years and over-----------------------Median age ----------------------------

RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD Total population _________________ _

lo households __ -------------------------Head of household ____________________ _

Family head------------------------Primary individual __________________ _

Wife of head -------------------------Other relative of head _________________ _ Not related to head ___________________ _

In group quarters----------------------­Inmate of institution-------------------

----------------

----------

Other __________ ---------- __ ------ __ --YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

Total, 25 years old ond .aver-------No school years completed ______________ _

Elementory1 1 to 4 years---------------5 to 7 years---------------8 years------------------­

High schooh l to 3 years---------------4 yeors -------------------

College, l to J years----------------4 years or more ___________ _

Median school years completed __________ _

CHILDREN EVER BORN

Women, 35 to 44 yr, old, ever manie Children ever born-------------- ... ------­

Per 1,000 women ever married---------

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS OF CHILDREN

Total, under 18 years old ---------Uving with both parents ________________ _

--------------------

d_

----

----

Percent of total------------------------INDUSTRY OF THE EMPLOYED

---

Total employed, 16 years old end over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries -------­Construction -------- -----------------­Manufacturing-------------------------

----

Durable goods----------------------­Transportation, cornmunic:::ation, and other public utilities------------------------­

Wholesole and retail trade--------------­Personal services __ ---------------------Professional and related services _________ _

--------

Other industries ________ ------ __ ------------Total employed, 14 and 15 years old

Agriculture __ ..... -------- __ ---- ______ --------

Laclede

4 215 4 215

--

2 108 110 212 227 228

81 87

102 106 115 119 159 174 151 64 BJ 90

723 l J2J

2J7 35.3

2 107 118 184 256 257

82 127 92 94

187 122 153 94

146 76 57 62

725 l 276

195 31.6

4 215 4 215 1 319 l 165

154 1 104 1 767

25 ---

2 460 22

107 209 8J7 J44 726 134

81 9,5

281 907

3 228

1 448 l 309

90.4

1 552 373 173 370 123

58 247 50

115 166

23 9

Lafayette Lawrence Lewis

5 024 5 333 3 160 5 004 5 326 3 137

20 - 8 - 5 15

2 625 2 754 1 635 109 155 72 227 165 186 284 312 189 256 334 146 122 110 37 136 84 37 99 89 61

123 153 lOB 178 190 94 157 168 113 171 199 84 213 155 135 169 261 120 166 143 104 114 lTl 103 101 125 46

796 873 567 l 706 l 781 l 033

381 379 253 38.2 39.2 39.l

2 399 2 579 1 525 133 141 63 168 204 139 234 274 162 274 234 126

74 94 40 112 88 57 13B 134 96 89 149 119

18B 194 94 146 165 102 215 188 8B 208 195 127 120 181 97 148 121 71

71 108 61 81 109 83

711 801 462 l 562 l 715 l 024

300 338 215 38.7 J9.0 38.3

5 024 5 333 3 160 5 024 5 333 3 160 l 612 l 706 l 029 l 504 l 569 891

108 137 138 l 402 l 446 872 l 975 2 132 1 236

35 49 23 - - -- - -- - -

3 143 3 310 2 000 5 23 7

36 54 10 166 229 64 926 882 530 411 539 362

1 203 l 201 759 221 219 197 175 163 71

12.0 11.6 12.0

270 338 213 763 l 054 660

2 826 3 118 3 099

1 507 l 674 1 029 l 428 l 517 1 015

94.8 90.6 98.6

2 166 2 020 1 210 l 114 644 616

59 157 31 342 448 lJ7 25J 87 BO

50 63 36 227 171 181

14 29 19 211 338 117 149 170 73

35 5 -lB 5 -

Lincoln Linn Livingston McDonald Macon Madison Maries

4 283 3 329 3 153 3 417 4 340 717 2 288 4 177 3 329 3 153 3 412 4 340 717 2 288

106 - - - - - -- - - 5 - - -

2 113 l 688 1 568 l 727 2 236 386 l 286 102 83 116 96 130 15 74 182 102 105 153 231 26 132 217 209 153 166 167 32 146 272 150 135 151 191 49 152

87 28 45 56 BJ 17 5B 65 95 72 72 78 9 36 65 52 BS 66 114 10 44

126 58 105 99 94 3 63 167 83 88 98 115 36 65 127 157 87 87 154 15 78 l2B 152 133 124 1B2 23 95 151 141 125 182 215 61 108 144 118 135 143 211 34 58

85 107 53 89 92 13 87 92 76 64 76 73 24 24

!OJ 77 67 69 B6 19 66 723 533 476 507 65J 114 45B

l 32J l 139 l 048 1 139 l 480 260 76B 280 260 184 234 251 56 177

37.6 44.0 38.5 40.2 40.4 44.4 35.l

2 170 1 641 1 585 1 690 2 104 331 l 002 148 64 73 88 134 18 51 177 159 174 147 163 19 110 275 155 224 220 202 40 78 269 77 78 183 170 17 90

89 42 Bl 42 BO 6 24 90 57 71 54 Bl 17 51 77 90 90 97 126 12 67

117 104 65 67 101 18 47 162 104 107 122 130 13 69 117 97 98 115 1J2 22 70 1J6 153 115 102 197 65 90 176 139 125 143 168 42 55 102 14B 53 123 177 15 97 92 82 110 63 113 17 44 69 B9 50 69 52 10 27 74 81 71 55 78 - 32

807 449 528 YJ6 626 90 303 l 276 l 180 l 030 1 035 1 4JO 237 661

235 252 231 1B7 243 27 103 32.4 43.5 35.l 36.0 39.8 46.3 38.2

4 283 3 329 3 153 3 417 4 340 717 2 288 4 283 3 329 3 153 3 417 4 340 717 2 288 1 271 l 157 l 037 1 091 l 440 235 683 1 180 l 061 948 1 038 l 342 227 640

91 96 B9 53 98 8 4J l 052 913 841 948 l 207 211 595 1 9J8 l 249 l 271 l 359 l 678 271 1 006

22 10 4 19 15 - 4 - - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - - - - -

2 465 2 260 1 969 2 115 2 769 478 1 373 6 5 - 25 5 - 25

56 24 15 67 16 7 36 236 67 45 207 104 60 182 874 575 632 611 909 158 547 360 275 277 334 3J8 59 142 687 l 007 805 623 l 071 165 347 142 239 103 160 184 15 36 104 68 92 88 142 14 58 9.5 12.2 12.0 10.3 12.0 9.7 8.8

279 182 167 185 224 31 116 997 480 578 640 727 136 421

3 573 2 637 3 461 3 459 3 246 ... 3 629

1 530 982 l 004 1 113 1 279 204 761 l 419 929 930 l 005 l 198 181 717

92.7 94.6 92.6 90,3 93.7 88.7 94.2

l 547 I 582 l 212 1 310 1 878 257 989 611 908 612 529 949 106 339 123 54 50 154 104 24 106 315 210 154 273 230 48 216 211 54 51 168 115 27 24

57 52 62 32 68 4 47 144 133 159 110 152 33 88

21 23 30 8 25 - 13 165 135 75 118 215 22 119 111 67 70 86 135 20 61

10 7 5 3 20 - 11 - 7 5 - 15 - 11

Marion Mercer

3 151 2 168 3 147 2 168 - -

4 -

1 578 1 151 91 51

155 79 160 149 214 92

32 34 37 37 78 30 65 71 91 69

139 63 103 83 99 126

115 126 61 47 41 54 77 40

578 341 925 775 179 141

35.2 42.4

1 573 1 017 118 46 159 55 177 132 203 53

49 34 51 15

108 55 69 79 82 63

157 81 75 106

107 101 71 86 35 37 54 48 56 26

624 271 900 727 147 lll

31.4 43.l

3 151 2 168 3 151 2 168

938 749 831 675 107 74 742 646

l 465 768 6 5 - -- -- -

1 773 1 443 - -

27 -81 48

490 431 272 223 633 594 177 BO 93 67

12.0 12.0

151 131 598 402

3 960 3 069

1 202 612 l 096 583

91.2 95.3

1 124 792 576 511

67 15 152 42

87 18

33 9 121 74

15 11 122 83 38 47

12 4 5 -

27 - 526 MISSOURI GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

I I

I

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Counties

RACE

Total -------------------------­White --------------------------------­Negro --------------------------------­Other races ----------------------------

AGE

Male, all ages------------------­Under 5 years--------------------------5 to 9 years----------------------------10 to 14 year•--------------------------15 to 19 years--------------------------20 to 24 years _________________________ _ 25 to 29 years_ ________________________ _

30 to 34 yeors--------------------------35 to 39 years--------------------------40 to 44 years _________________________ _

45 to 49 years--------------------------50 to 54 years _________________________ _ 55 to 59 years--------------------------60 to 64 year•--------------------------65 to 69 years _________________________ _

70 to 74 years--------------------------75 years and over ______________________ _

Under lB years-------------------------21 years and over-----------------------65 years and over----------------------­Median age ----------------------------

Female, all ages _________________ _

Under 5 years--------------------------5 to 9 years----------------------------10 to 14 years _________________________ _ 15 lo 19 years--------------------------20 to 24 years _________________________ _ 25 lo 29 years _________________________ _

30 lo 34 yeors--------------------------35 to 39 years_ ________________________ _ 40 to 44 years _________________________ _ 45 to 49 years--------------------------50 to 54 years_ ________________________ _

----

---------------------

------------

55 lo 59 years--------------------------60 to 64 years--------------------------

--65 to 69 years _________________________ _ -

70 lo 74 years--------------------------75 years and aver-----------------------

--

Under 18 years -------------------------21 years and over-----------------------65 years and over----------------------­Median age ----------------------------

----

RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD

Total population _________________ _ In households ____________ ---- __ ---- __ ---

Head al household ____________________ _

Family head------------------------Primary individual __________________ _

Wife of heod -------------------------Other relative al head ________ ----------Not related to head ___________________ _

Jn group quarters ----------------------­Inmate of institution-------------------Other ____ ------ ------ ------ -- -------

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

Totol, 25 years old and over--------No school years completed _______________ _ Elementary: l to 4 years----------------

5 to 7 years----------------8 years--------------------

High schaoh 1 ta 3 years----------------4 years--------------------

College: l to 3 years----------------4 years or more ____________ _

Median school years completed ___________ _

CHILDREN EVER BORN

Women, 35 to 44 yr, old, ever married Children ever born ______________________ _

Per 1,000 women ever married----------

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS OF CHILDREN

Total, under 18 yeon old ----------Living with both parents _________________ _

Percent of total-----------------------

INDUSTRY OF THE EMPl.OYED

Total employed, 16 years old and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries---------Construction __ ------ ------ -------- ____ _

-----------

----------

---

---

---

Ma nufocturing ______ ------ ---------------Durable goads-----------------------­Transportation, communication, and other public utilities ____ ----------------------

Wholesale and retail trade----------------Personal services ____ --- --------------- --Professional and related services __________ _ Other industries ____ --------------------_

Total employed, 14 and 15 years old _ Agriculture-----------------------------

-

-----

--

Miller

3 638 3 633

5 -

1 833 166 194 204 195 50 B2 55

112 165 8B

140 90 73 80 75 64

700 1 061

219 32.3

1 805 124 205 226 155 78 B7

119 117 118 127 101

72 70

102 47 57

680 1 075

206 31.2

3 638 3 638 1 012

974 3B

873 1 717

36 ---

2 041 11 52

228 771 345 473 112 49

8.9

212 730

3 443

l 380 1 216

BB.1

1 176 345 102 18B 72

60 180 45 94

162

25 -

Mississippi Moniteau

2 029 2 854 1 540 2 854

489 -- -

1 056 1 462 Bl 74

109 130 132 187 160 134 44 57 33 31 67 34 56 74 71 74 44 93 57 119 61 87 48 133 21 93 22 60 50 82

456 506 557 928 93 235

25.3 40.7

973 1 392 76 75

llB 167 135 169 101 86 36 37 64 3B 55 30 65 119 53 71

106 9B 33 119 44 79 29 103 18 87 20 37 20 77

391 480 535 886

5B 201 26.6 3B.9

2 029 2 854 2 029 2 854

570 B88 509 855

61 33 440 756 992 1 201

27 9 - -- -- -

1 037 1 738 B 11

122 49 177 112 153 652 174 25B 307 527

55 92 41 37

10.0 9.5

118 183 513 764

4 347 4 175

847 986 721 961

B5.1 97.5

603 1 088 311 561

10 9B 51 135

9 36

31 51 71 62 34 18 74 75 21 88

4 5 - -

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Mont-Monroe gomery Morgan

3 888 3 367 2 283 3 B74 3 367 2 277

14 - -- - 6

l 922 1 757 l 131 12B 93 B2 171 201 B6 19B 157 96 1B2 196 126 42 43 26 77 45 47 59 76 51

101 112 41 98 75 76

137 104 73 166 116 90 174 134 100 137 155 102 117 105 37 75 78 41 60 67 57

616 572 344 1 233 1 101 73B

252 250 135 40.2 3B.O 40.7

1 966 1 610 1 152 123 103 64 212 167 99 249 172 115 164 125 74

51 39 52 76 92 53

102 55 52 B3 110 B5

116 65 B3 14B B2 6B 124 117 106 200 178 80

91 92 86 79 B2 5B 47 72 29

101 59 48

719 544 329 1 203 l 043 795

227 213 135 35.4 37.4 38.9

3 888 3 367 2 283 3 BB8 3 367 2 2B3 1 252 1 103 742 1 151 957 707

101 146 35 1 032 B5B 6B5 1 604 1 3B2 B40

- 24 16 - - -- - -- - -

2 368 2 071 1 463 B 7 -

36 30 58 101 213 B2 64B 730 443 446 317 203 877 592 520 1B2 110 97 70 72 60

11.6 9.5 11.2

195 175 161 599 655 489

3 072 3 743 3 037

1 335 l 116 673 1 236 1 028 642

92.6 92.1 95.4

1 431 1 210 889 915 54B 2B5

BO 39 35 130 253 163 72 119 43

50 26 72 78 125 132 24 5 30 B6 116 97 6B 98 75

16 19 20 16 9 20

New Madrid Newton Nodaway Oregon Osage Ozark Pemiscot

3 605 4 567 6 012 1 883 3 944 2 484 2 885 3 089 4 547 6 012 l B83 3 944 2 484 2 260

516 5 - - - - 625 - 15 - - - - -

1 771 2 297 3 093 980 2 149 1 272 1 475 111 113 199 55 142 63 8B 19B 138 277 82 261 67 149 219 278 340 99 240 16B 205 225 266 305 91 242 B3 174 99 82 169 29 lOB 47 33

118 52 148 21 Bl 36 64 60 97 150 59 B8 55 31

104 132 97 3B B7 76 54 112 156 115 37 107 55 102 103 142 208 112 151 78 114 60 1B2 177 60 99 91 117

146 221 214 125 127 152 167 117 175 230 61 138 B8 50 42 109 1B5 26 109 138 63 24 103 138 3B 91 33 18 33 51 141 47 78 42 46

701 6B5 1 032 303 827 368 567 1 003 l 496 1 937 647 1 22B 8B2 854

99 263 464 111 278 213 127 26.4 39.6 33.6 42.2 30.0 43.7 34.0

1 834 2 270 2 919 903 1 795 l 212 1 410 125 115 143 64 153 50 74 244 222 266 65 201 124 107 229 218 364 91 1B3 113 177 194 249 267 79 176 111 176 93 66 130 56 78 42 22

116 91 126 16 72 56 83 72 B7 105 57 63 58 47

lOB 148 143 33 64 70 85 148 157 164 72 117 6B 106 88 186 170 37 101 106 129 97 226 225 105 99 114 119

119 149 217 B2 1B4 B4 96 104 119 225 92 64 95 70 30 100 159 32 89 65 42 29 76 120 13 70 26 20 3B 61 95 9 81 30 57

734 744 971 2B9 657 3Bl 472 1 OlB 1 453 I 854 600 1 069 809 B72

97 237 374 54 240 121 119 26.4 37.9 37.0 3B.6 32.7 38.7 36.1

3 605 4 567 6 012 1 883 3 944 2 484 2 885 3 605 4 567 6 012 1 BB3 3 944 2 484 2 B85 1 015 l 441 1 B64 5B7 1 061 842 BM

935 1 342 1 720 561 943 766 767 BO 99 144 26 118 76 97

B35 1 247 1 606 533 856 753 659 l 73B 1 B5l 2 522 763 1 9B9 859 1 344

17 2B 20 - 3B 30 18 - - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - - - - -

1 868 2 820 3 552 1 172 2 160 1 616 1 680 43 21 14 11 9 26 55

265 65 24 71 B9 48 186 325 12B 113 170 372 273 315 329 7Bl 755 363 912 487 263 326 482 612 155 207 216 439 457 1 011 1 449 294 501 440 284 69 160 457 76 47 82 77 54 172 128 32 23 44 61

B.9 11.6 12.2 8.9 B.7 8.9 9.1

243 294 289 105 173 138 182 l 037 855 1 124 335 800 43B 707 4 267 2 908 3 B89 3 190 4 624 3 174 3 885

l 435 1 429 2 003 592 1 484 749 1 039 1 251 l 294 1 903 550 1 387 698 749

87.2 90.6 95.0 92.9 93.5 93,2 72.1

884 1 601 2 280 631 1 355 918 745 510 335 1 370 244 54B 315 343 31 142 145 42 115 115 29

100 537 91 134 255 141 76 63 295 25 77 73 98 49

20 108 47 31 51 57 17 87 137 239 62 85 48 63 2B 45 35 24 25 40 8 68 206 249 40 104 93 178 40 91 104 54 172 109 31

- 33 41 - 25 7 16 - 15 37 - 11 - 12

MISSOURI 27 - 527

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Counties

RACE

latal --------------------------­White --------_ ------------ ------------­Neg re __ ---- ... ---------------------------Other races -----------------------------

AGE

Male, all ages-------------------­Under 5 years ---------------------------5 to 9 years-----------------------------10 to 14 yeors---------------------------15 lo 19 yeors---------------------------20 to 24 yeors---------------------------25 lo 29 yeors---------------------------30 to 34 years---------------------------35 to 39 yeors---------------------------40 to 44 years---------------------------45 to 49 yeors---------------------------50 to 54 years---------------------------55 to 59 yeors---------------------------60 to 64 yeors---------------------------65 to 69 yeors---------------------------70 to 74 years---------------------------75 years and over __________________ .. ____ _

Under 18 years--------------------------21 years and over ____________________ .., __ _ 65 years and over _______________________ _

Median age -----------------------------

Female, all agH------------------­Under 5 years---------------------------5 to 9 years-----------------------------10 lo 14 yeors---------------------------15 to 19 yeors---------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------25 to 29 yeors---------------------------30 lo 34 years---------------------------35 to 39 years---------------------------40 to 44 year•---------------------------45 to 49 yeors---------------------------50 to 54 years---------------------------55 to 59 yeors---------------------------60 to 64 yeors---------------------------65 to 69 yeors---------------------------70 to 74 yeors---------------------------75 years and over-------------------·----

Under 18 years ------------------ --------21 years and over------------------------65 years and over------------------------Medlan age -----------------------------

RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD Total populatfon __________________ _

In ha useholds ________ ------ ______ ---- ----Head of household _____________________ _

family head-------------------------Primary individual ____________ ---.. ----

Wile of head --------------------------Other relative of heod __________________ _ Not related to head ____________________ _

In group quarters .. ----------------------­Inmate of institution--------------------Other __ ---- ---- -------- ____ ------ ___ _

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

Total, 25 years old ond DVar ---------No school years completed ________________ _ Efementory1 l to 4 years-----------------

5 to 7 years-----------------8 years---------------------

High school, 1 to 3 years-----------------4 years---------------------College, 1 to 3 years ________________ _ 4 years or more .. ____________ _

Median school years completed-------------

CHILDREN EVER BORN

Women, 35 to 44 yr. o~d, aver married .. Children ever born _______________________ _

Per 1,000 women ever married-----------

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS OF CHILDREN

Total, under 18 years old----------­living with both parents------------------­

Percent of total------------------------

INDUSTRY OF THE EMPLOYED

Total employed, 16 years old and ov4'r _ Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ----------Construction ---------- -------- _ ----- ___ _ Monufocturing __________________________ _

Durable goods------------------------­Tra~sport~!i~n, communication, and other pu he uflhties __________________________ _

Wholesale and reloil trade-----------------Personal services ________ --------------- __ Professional and related services ___________ _ Othll'r industries _________________________ _

Total employed, 14 ond 15 yoan old __ Agricul tu re ____ ----____ ------___________ _

27 - 528 MISSOURI

[Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]·

Perry

3 881 3 881

1 981 113 185 273 258

90 60 45 82

135 132 150 101 139 99 59 60

747 1 113

218 31.3

1 900 165 210 226 239 54 65 76 91

141 128 120 111 136 39 55 44

780 1 050

138 29.3

3 881 3 881 1 031

973 58

914 I 912

24

2 068 5

67 363 910 305 343 40 35

8.7

232 990

4 267

1 527 1 422

93.1

1 355 610 52

370 127

24 119

9 117 54

Pettis

4 661 4 661

2 388 124 210 223 228 118 113 88 77

138 152 160 185 212 113 149 98

717 1 561

360 40.5

2 273 135 184 200 217

77 120 96

119 146 162 118 216 148 117 134 84

677 1 527

335 39.5

4 661 4 661 1 542 1 394

148 1 244 I 837

38

2 945 10 9

196 963 369

1 026 227 145 11.4

259 760

2 934

1 394 1 293

92.8

1 821 909 109 222

89

38 175 49

123 196

18 10

Phelps

1 975 1 975

1 045 70 93 91

106 52 34 56 40 40 49 93 95 97 52 51 26

320 671 129

37.6

930 46 58

106 59 34 42 52 31 47 85 86 83 83 47 38 33

259 656 118

43.9

1 975 1 975

683 601

82 550 731

11

1 260 19 75

135 506 110 300

70 45

8.8

78 241

579 493

85.1

714 220

61 46 11

20 107 36

103 121

4

Pike

3 618 3 534

84

1 825 132 203 210 190 59

112 73

105 78

119 95

129 111 100 25 84

675 1 076

209 30.4

1 793 153 219 236 161 60

142 82

114 106 94 91

102 91 66 22 54

740 1 015

142 27.4

3 618 3 618 1 043

903 140 838

1 722 15

1 995 17 46

196 535 247 731 167 56

11.5

215 830

3 860

1 415 1 337

94.5

l 168 617 46

210 97

29 75 34 86 71

14 7

Platte

2 838 2 838

1 483 82

107 146 155 26 63 47 97 91

101 141 89 71

107 63 97

452 983 267

41.0

1 355 64

103 109 119 67 58 49

109 96

101 94 77 71 90 60 88

359 942 238

40.0

2 838 2 838

918 813 105 705

1 193 22

I 860 15 23 87

504 416 585 139 91

11.2

179 572

3 196

811 775

95.6

1 094 488 50 99 46

114 141 20 93 89

Polk

4 715 4 715

2 424 140 214 282 280

70 72

117 105 132 181 163 182 160 155 99 72

851 1 484

326 36.8

2 291 130 193 236 201 48

145 62

147 164 141 199 184 177 132 so 82

705 1 521

264 39.4

4 715 4 715 1 464 1 359

105 1 284 1 943

24

2 921 13 38

238 938 413 948 189 144

10.7

296 943

3 186

1 556 1 416

91.0

l 791 760 143 171 62

135 272 37

185 88

18 18

Pu lo ski

1 048 1 048

510 5

19 57 so 14 10 18 9

54 50 25 43 61 37 15 43

120 365 95

46.9

538 47 32 43 79 19 10 4

44 37 26 54 22 44 24 21 32

187 333

77 39.0

1 048 1 048

352 314

38 311 385

683 10 12 75

297 77

179 13 20

8,8

81 300

307 269 87.6

394 100

21 66 29

20 62 10 46 69

5

Putnam

2 603 2 603

1 362 99 94

173 105

57 51 53 31

109 54

100 110 135 68 69 54

447 872 191

40.8

l 241 58 79 90

127 74 30 58 81 70 88 88

122 94 88 58 36

328 881 182

41.7

2 603 2 603

927 779 148 737 900 39

1 647 11 43

116 584 226 511 105

51 9.9

151 501

3 318

775 663

85.5

996 578

74 81 45

34 78 32

104 15

10 10

Rolls

2 148 2 141

7

1 094 75 86 73 64 80 38 35 65 41 91 93 84 97 62 35 75

279 796 172

43.8

l 054 62 78 88 50 71 36 32 57 82 95 79 91 83 50 51 49

270 763 150

43.2

2 148 2 148

757 701 56

652 722

17

l 421 5

16 97

399 272 496 69 67

11.1

139 394

2 835

549 487

88.7

862 424 35

143 76

49 52 12 97 50

Randolph

2 527 2 527

l 315 35 83

196 157 54 47 35 99 65

129 89

101 58 90 35 42

419 832 167

37.6

1 212 102 88

121 140 57 16 76 73 95

112 75 45 75 94 27 16

419 755 137

35.4

2 527 2 527

782 741 41

682 1 053

10

1 494 12 22 80

334 246 651 124 25

12,1

168 496

2 952

838 785

93.7

899 316

61 126 82

108 118 13 67 90

7 3

Ray

3 662 3 640

22

l 833 71

109 215 167

66 67

111 107 114 129 159 167 108 95 78 70

527 1 258

243 40.2

1 829 95

161 180 131 100

77 136 103 85

170 95

174 104 105 20 93

541 1 255

218 36.7

3 662 3 662 I 249 1 140

109 1 062 1 339

12

2 367

30 109 564 405 958 169 132

12.1

188 479

2 548

l 068 963

90.2

1 497 645 120 326 226

79 136

27 88 76

10 10

Reynolds

1 082 1 082

579 30 41 55 79 14 35 4

23 30 55 21 57 52 43 26 14

184 374 83

41.4

503 17 47 36 41 24 25 3

25 54 40 36 44 64 28 8

11 130 362

47 43.1

1 082 1 082

360 331

29 305 417

698 22 70

100 216 101 142 32 15

8.7

79 247

314 280

89.2

308 58 44 28 22

22 14

59 83

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Counties

RACE

Total--------------------------­White---------------------------------­Negro ----------------------------------Other races -----------------------------

AGE

Male, all ages-------------------­Under 5 years ---------------------------5 to 9 years-----------------------------10 to 14 year•---------------------------15 to 19 year•---------------------------20 to 24 year•---------------------------25 to 29 year•---------------------------30 lo 34 year•---------------------------35 to 39 years--------------------------40 to 44 years---------------------------45 to 49 years·--------------------------50 to 54 years---------------------------55 to 59 year•---------------------------60 to 64 yearS--------------------------65 to 69 year'--------------------------70 lo 74 yeor•--------------------------

-

---75 years and over ______________________ _

Under 18 years -------------------------21 years and over--------------- ... -------65 years and over----------------------­Median age ----------------------------

Female1

all ages _________________ _

Under 5 years -----------------------.. --5 ta 9 yeors----------------------------10 to 14 years--------------------------15 to 19 year•--------------------------20 to 24 yeorL-------------------------25 lo 29 yeors--------------------------30 to 34 years--------------------------35 to 39 years--------------------------40 to 44 yeors--------------------------45 lo 49 yearS--------------------------50 lo 54 years--------------------------55 lo 59 year•--------------------------60 to 64 years--------------------------65 to 69 year•--------------------------70 lo 74 yeors--------------------------75 years and over-----------------------

-----

-----------------

Under 18 years -------------------------21 years and over-----------------------65 yeors and over-----------------------

---Me-dicn age _., _________________________ _ -

RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD Total papufatlon _________________ _

In households •• ________________ ---- ____ _ Head of household ____________________ _

Family head-----------------------­Primary individual------------------­

Wife of head -------------------------Other relative of head _________________ _ Not related lo head ___________________ _

--------

In group quarters ----------------------­Inmate of institution-------------------

--Other ____ -- ------ -------- __________ _ -

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

Total, 25 years old and over---------No school years completed _______________ _ Elementory: 1 to 4 years----------------

--5 to 7 years _____ c _________ _ -

8 years-------------------­High schaolo 1 to 3 years----------------

--

4 years--------------------College, 1 to 3 years----------------

4 years or more------------­Median school years completed------------

CHILDREN EVER BORN

Women, 35 to 44 yr. old, ever married

----

-Children ever born ______________________ _ -Per 1,000 women ever married ----------

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS OF CHILDREN

Total, under 18 years old ---------­Living with both parenl•-----------------­

Percent of total-----------------------

INDUSTRY OF THE EMPLOYED

Total employed, 16 yean old and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries---------Construction ____ ---- ---------- __ -- -- -- -Manufacturing---- __ ------ __ ---- ___ -----

Durable goods-----------------------­Transportation, communication, and other

public utilities-------------- ______ ------Wholeso le end retoil trade----------------Personcr services ______ ------------------Professional and related services __________ _ Other industries ______ -------------------

Total employed, 14 and 1 S years old _ Agriculture------------ __ ---------------

-

---

-----

-----

--

Ripley

1 570 1 570

--

780 45 64 73 82 17 20 44 54 42 40 69 80 37 32 36 45

234 511 113

39.2

790 70 93 50 59 17 52 44 44 48 38 78 71 60 22 14 30

254 518 66

36.1

1 570 1 570

530 477

53 428 608

4 ---

l 000 4

64 227 348 160 124 56 17

8.6

92 261 ...

488 419

85.9

528 189 26 91 39

20 72 9

94 27

4 4

St, Charles St. Clair

3 725 2 428 3 725 2 428

- -- -

1 954 1 255 104 58 177 120 260 118 233 100 98 54 41 53 57 46 76 31

110 61 99 96

122 101 107 107 149 100 115 73 98 73

108 64

701 361 1 175 851

321 210 35.5 43.9

1 771 1 173 109 56 162 106 171 90 191 86 125 55 36 58 93 43 91 45 93 80

122 78 91 138

102 81 99 89

134 69 71 45 81 54

567 323 1 090 828

286 168 34.9 43.0

3 725 2 428 3 725 2 428 l 031 872

899 759 132 113 852 709

l 817 838 25 9 - -- -- -

2 095 1 585 16 6 34 15

340 105 907 567 203 246 444 511

78 87 73 48

8.7 10.2

175 120 797 420

4 554 3 500

1 268 684 1 217 635

96.0 92.8

1 285 910 522 479 58 44

173 77 126 12

74 36 143 114 24 33

134 100 157 27

14 -5 -

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECOt;JOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Ste. St, Francois St. Louis Genevieve

1 278 1 395 2 577 l 278 1 395 2 572

- - -- - 5

696 644 1 353 31 16 121 41 39 146 59 37 179 88 69 157 24 65 83 30 13 67 18 9 37 36 35 68 45 14 74 39 42 68 35 65 65 76 62 119 52 64 51 52 30 47 38 43 40 32 41 31

201 122 581 467 460 727 122 114 118

42.3 48.0 24.4

582 751 1 224 10 42 89 45 55 161 52 97 163 40 76 132 23 21 45 29 45 48 16 29 80 41 15 62 48 40 67 43 38 61 50 93 128 57 33 33 42 87 36 51 6 63 20 44 25 15 30 31

142 235 500 432 481 660

86 80 119 43.6 38.5 27.3

l 278 1 395 2 577 1 278 l 395 2 577

455 421 630 400 375 594

55 46 36 360 350 520 463 618 1 415

- 6 12 - - -- - -- - -

865 878 1 301 - 6 10

27 24 86 81 131 134

281 269 607 138 141 172 221 169 216 67 54 41 50 84 35

9.9 9.2 B.7

89 55 128 232 177 584 ... ... 4 563

343 357 1 081 312 311 992

91.0 87.l 91.8

519 531 857 102 164 261 65 28 76 83 102 238 47 69 133

19 38 17 36 69 97 16 5 17 93 92 77

105 33 74

10 17 15 - 5 15

So line Schuyler Scotland Scott Shannon Shelby

4 916 2 122 2 646 2 689 1 687 2 702 4 905 2 122 2 646 2 683 1 683 2 702

11 - - 6 4 -- - - - - -

2 566 1 095 1 345 1 373 939 1 329 170 55 Bl 70 52 82 176 94 114 130 123 108 242 141 165 217 118 125 303 132 137 177 101 89 101 21 31 57 38 30 136 6 55 69 26 61 91 67 50 39 26 60

100 54 57 58 22 26 99 42 83 75 78 69

192 49 119 107 98 103 171 106 91 68 74 86 217 75 59 92 72 117 208 98 98 81 32 144 125 70 106 59 35 66 135 43 50 31 6 59 100 42 49 43 38 104

800 399 460 545 361 375 1 661 661 839 774 545 916

360 155 205 133 79 229 38.2 37.9 38.5 27.6 32.2 45.7

2 350 1 027 1 301 1 316 748 1 373 102 53 82 111 26 77 184 73 98 110 59 94 242 128 186 135 80 127 171 95 91 149 106 142 113 27 40 81 45 38 99 40 43 76 46 54 96 58 49 33 30 30

101 55 93 99 38 38 155 36 48 98 78 86 150 77 103 69 65 89 248 84 77 85 82 103 155 79 102 94 28 161 165 65 131 61 28 118 112 77 83 38 5 74 101 36 37 39 11 79 156 44 38 38 21 63

650 336 439 457 248 408 1 625 661 836 796 469 929

369 157 158 115 37 216 42.2 38.6 38.3 29.7 32.0 45.0

4 916 2 122 2 646 2 689 1 687 2 702 4 916 2 122 2 646 2 689 1 687 2 702 1 666 682 844 736 494 929 l 435 636 783 669 476 845

231 46 61 67 18 84 1 320 548 767 619 416 778 1 923 880 1 029 1 326 765 989

7 12 6 8 12 6 - - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - - -

3 112 l 303 l 621 l 452 939 l 790 5 - 5 7 12 -

76 17 21 70 28 18 226 64 31 169 141 90 944 335 500 442 288 525 384 140 212 177 142 226

1 031 608 665 458 274 761 241 104 110 94 25 134 205 35 77 35 29 36

11.4 12.2 12. l 9.6 9.0 12.0

256 91 141 179 116 115 807 366 500 656 410 411

3 152 ... 3 546 3 665 3 534 3 574

1 450 735 899 l 002 609 783 1 346 669 833 954 548 723

92.8 91.0 92.7 95.2 90.0 92,3

1 967 722 875 842 619 1 030 1 071 410 636 403 117 723

88 31 37 47 33 33 243 90 40 127 320 72 65 55 18 36 152 63

30 27 9 25 18 20 165 89 32 113 37 60

15 - 15 - 9 7 312 35 51 70 47 62

43 40 55 57 38 53

43 23 14 - - 10 22 23 10 - - -

MISSOURI 27 - 529

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Table 136. Social and Industrial Characteristics of the Rural Farm Population: 1970-Continued [Dato based on sample, see text. For minimum hose for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties

RACE

fota1 -------------------------­White ---- -------- ---------- -- --- _ ----­Negro ------ ---------------- -- -- -- ---- -

---

Other rac:es -----------------------------

AGE Male, all ages __________________ _

-Under 5 years --------------------------5 to 9 year•----------------------------10 ta 14 years--------------------------15 to 19 years--------------------------20 ta 24 years--------------------------25 to 29 years--------------------------30 to 34 years--------------------------35 to 39 years--------------------------40 to 44 years--------------------------45 to 49 years--------------------------

----------50 to 54 years _________________________ _ -----

55 to 59 years--------------------------60 to 64 yeors--------------------------65 ta 69 years--------------------------70 to 74 yeors·-------------------------75 years and over------------------------Under lB years-------------------------21 years and over-----------------------65 years and over----------------------­Medion age ----------------------------

----

Female, all ages _________________ _

Under 5 years--------------------------5 to 9 years----------------------------10 to 14 yeors--------------------------15 to 19 years--------------------------20 ta 24 years--------------------------25 to 29 yeors--------------------------30 to 34 yeors--------------------------35 ta 39 years--------------------------40 ta 44 yeors--------------------------45 ta 49 years--------------------------50 ta 54 yeors--------------------------55 ta 59 yeor•--------------------------60 to 64 years _________________________ _

65 ta 69 years--------------------------70 la 74 yeors--------------------------75 years and over ______________________ _

Under 18 years -------------------------21 years ond over-----------------------65 years ond over----------------------­Median age ----------------------------

RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD Total population _________________ _

In households __ -------------------------Head of household ____________________ _ Fomily head------------------------

---------------------

----Primary individual __________________ _ -

Wife of head --------------------------Other relative of head _________________ _ -Not related to head---------------------

ln group quarters----------------------­Inmate of institution -------------------

--Other ---- ------.. -------------------

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

Total, 25 yean mid and aver--------Na school years completed _______________ _ Elementary: l to 4 years----------------

5 to 7 years----------------8 years--------------------

High school. 1 to 3 years----------------4 years--------------------

College, l to 3 years----------------4 years or more ____________ _

Median. school years completed ___________ _

CHILDREN EVER BORN

-

----------

Women, 35 to 44 yr. old, ever married -Chifdren ever born ______________________ _ -

Per 1,000 women ever married-----------LIVING ARRANGEMENTS OF CHILDREN

Total, under 18 yean aid ----------living with both parents _________________ _ --

Percent of total------------------------INDUSTRY OF THE EMPLOYED

Total employed, 16 yeors old 0ond aver Agriculture, forestry, ond fisheries --------­Construction ---- __ ---------- -----------Manufacturing---------- ____ ------------

Ou roble goods-----------------------­Transportation, communicotian, and other public utilities_------------------------­

Wholesale and retail trade----------------Personal services ____ --------------------Professional ond related services __________ _ Other industries-------------------------

-----

-----

Total emplayed, 14 and 15 Y•an old _ Agriculture -- __ ---- ----- ----- -----------

--

Stoddard

5 467 5 264

203 -

2 639 162 203 274 290

45 131 115 156 134 216 l9B 213 217 130

74 Bl

Bl3 l 694

285 3B.2

2 828 141 204 345 323

82 145 124 152 211 195 245 257 159 125 25 95

944 l B02

245 36.6

5 467 5 467 l 785 1 605

180 1 500 2 165

17 ---

3 398 60

284 618

1 046 510 730 95 55

8.7

350 1 18B 3 394

l 757 l 570

B9.4

I 714 781 145 229

61

49 1B6

76 17B 70

17 9

Stone Sullivan Toney

2 527 3 035 l 464 2 527 3 035 1 464

- - -- - -

1 327 1 589 805 60 8B 47

139 110 54 127 171 73 19B 141 127 43 48 30 37 26 25 72 69 26 B6 115 2B 71 64 90 66 B4 57

110 134 20 99 175 59

107 132 so 65 73 76 24 72 23 23 B7 20

480 479 281 803 1 073 504 112 232 119

34.l 42.1 38.7

1 200 1 446 6S9 59 65 20 B3 127 54

114 140 79 126 102 42 70 50 23 56 46 26 74 B6 33

123 B5 46 74 96 60 9B 135 39 BS 94 50 60 140 70 95 100 37 26 86 48 44 51 12 13 43 20

348 423 176 B03 1 OOB 464

B3 180 BO 35.7 41.l 40.5

2 527 3 035 1 464 2 527 3 035 l 464

797 l 046 455 744 935 413

53 111 42 623 B37 374

l 07B l 139 628 29 13 7 - - -- - -- - -

1 508 1 993 915 5 - 8

95 41 25 112 75 135 457 606 276 285 260 167 418 769 217

7B 1B8 40 SB 54 47

9.9 12.0 9.2

185 181 106 551 553 376

2 97B 3 055 3 547

828 902 457 696 800 417

84.l 8B.7 91.2

976 l 230 592 331 691 221 96 39 57

231 178 53 45 14 33

39 41 35 114 112 60 35 15 40 76 76 B6 54 78 40

22 9 -22 4 -

Texas Vernon Warren Washington Wayne Webster

4 527 4 313 l 874 l 531 1 016 4 809 4 527 4 308 l 874 l 531 l 016 4 804

- - - - - -- 5 - - - 5

2 362 2 157 957 793 545 2 455 123 102 28 32 51 153 250 171 65 35 34 264 295 243 134 116 41 307 239 181 94 117 57 234

77 68 49 20 11 13B 62 85 30 27 25 7B 87 94 45 31 10 93

101 7B 26 34 34 187 150 118 45 33 29 139 120 152 77 27 50 158 204 148 58 36 56 120 197 178 65 B7 34 152 162 187 82 64 lB 135 120 142 60 69 79 154 92 92 43 29 11 86 B3 118 56 36 5 57

861 664 289 252 155 898 l 443 l 450 631 493 362 l 466

295 352 159 134 95 297 37.4 42.4 40.8 37.7 41.6 32.9

2 165 2 156 917 738 471 2 354 120 138 49 40 34 186 1B3 176 95 53 22 234 242 238 114 96 30 325 188 156 B6 76 52 222 54 85 34 15 28 69 99 45 29 26 23 96 89 86 42 40 13 143

146 122 33 33 44 171 145 134 74 6B 45 lOB 192 144 54 34 42 lBl 128 209 62 64 28 129 165 188 60 41 10 133 179 132 76 56 32 144 86 101 49 55 30 95 46 97 26 14 5 52

103 105 34 27 33 66 705 692 326 25B 129 911

l 425 l 448 56B 473 333 1 36B 235 303 109 96 68 213

38.7 41.2 36.4 3B.5 38.8 31.6

4 527 4 313 l 874 1 531 1 016 4 809 4 527 4 313 1 874 l 531 1 016 4 809 l 393 l 489 564 484 344 l 338 l 303 l 318 506 431 317 1 273

90 171 58 53 27 65 l 237 l 197 485 372 290 1 175 1 B78 l 612 819 665 382 2 296

19 15 6 10 - -- - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - - -

2 756 2 755 1 126 931 656 2 677 34 - - 22 3 19 7B 54 23 82 44 BO

240 171 165 115 123 222 B23 794 481 345 250 767 472 457 116 135 105 49B 820 l 003 278 175 90 B94 171 183 44 33 23 137 llB 93 19 24 lB 60

10.3 11.4 8.8 B.7 8.6 10.5

291 241 107 90 89 275 932 746 430 364 308 8B7

3 203 3 095 4 019 ... ... 3 225

1 566 l 356 615 510 284 1 809 l 372 l 300 5BO 41B 277 1 730

87.6 95.9 94.3 82.0 97.5 95.6

1 450 l 749 677 456 337 1 653 358 788 264 77 121 617

78 100 44 52 41 140 384 160 158 72 94 343

Bl 34 125 35 32 216

45 41 32 5 13 73 189 129 113 B2 5 201 44 47 12 10 12 46

13B 358 38 86 24 132 214 126 16 72 27 101

19 12 14 - - 30 - 12 14 - - 15

Warth Wright

l 532 3 7-« 1 526 3 656

- 88 6 -

801 1 940 31 61 80 194

111 211 109 177

11 73 28 53 28 44 30 74 70 126 28 148 26 172 70 1B7 50 191 49 77 29 53 51 99

291 603 470 l 291 129 229

35.4 43.3

731 1 804 45 73 96 131 60 224 90 163 20 53 44 72 36 61 45 115 29 124 28 145 61 196 74 161 10 123 47 SB 24 31 22 74

269 553 440 1 213

93 163 31.5 40.4

1 532 3 744 l 532 3 744

474 1 236 414 1 140 60 96

399 1 032 636 1 454

23 22 - -- -- -

879 2 384 - 15

13 77 23 229

222 933 150 373 287 630 134 85 50 42

12.l 8.9

74 233 264 750 . .. 3 219

560 1 156 512 1 069

91.4 92.5

538 1 381 319 563

10 143 63 296 - 74

7 49 54 113 - 14

64 100 21 103

- 21 - 15

27 - 530 MISSOURI GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Tobie 137. Economic Characteristics of the Rural Farm Population: 1970 [Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties

EMPLOYMENT STATUS Male, 16 yeari old and over---------

labor force ------------------------------Percent of total--------------------­

Civilian labor force -----------------------Employed-----------------------------Unemployed-------------------------­

Percent of civilian labor force --------­Not in labor force----------------------­

Under 65 years-----------------------65 years and over---------------------

-----

Female, 16 years old and over -------labor force ---------------------------­

Percent of total--------------------­Civilian labor force ---------------------­

Employed ---------------------------­Unemployed-------------------------­

Percent of civilian labor force --------­Not in labor force ----------------------­

Under 6S years-----------------------65 years and over---------------------

---------

Male, 14 and 15 yean old ----------Labor force -----------------------------

Female, 14 and 15 yean old _______ _ -Labor force ---------------------------­

Mole, 16 to 21 years old ------------Not enrolled in school ___________________ _ -

Not high school graduate--------------­Unemployed or not in labor force ------

--

OCCUPATION Male employed, 16 years old and over

Professional, technical, and kindred workers _ Managers and administrators, except farm __ Soles workers -------------------------­Clerical end kindred workers-------------­Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers --­Operatives, including transport -----------­laborers, except farm ------------------­Formers and form managers-------------­Form laborers, unpaid family workers -----­Form laborers, exc. unpaid, & farm foremen_ Service workers, including private household_

-

Female employed, 16 years old and over Professional, technical, and kindred workers_ Managers and administrators, except form __ Sales workers -------------------------­Clerical ond kindred workers-------------­Operatives, including transport ------------Other blue-collar workers ________________ _ Formers and farm managers-------------­Farm laborers, unpaid family workers -----­Form laborers, exc. unpaid, & form foremen_ Service workers, except private household __ _ Privote household workers _______________ _

Male employed, 14 and 15 years old _ Farm workers -------------------------­Nonform workers ----------------------­

Female employed, 14 and 15 yean old

Farm workers -------------------------­Nonform workers -----------------------

INCOME OF FAMILIES AND PERSONS AU !amities ---------------------Less than $1,000 _______________________ _

$1,000 to $1,999-----------------------­$2,000 to $2,999-----------------------­$3,000 to $3,999-----------------------­$4,000 to $4,999------------------------$5,000 to $5,999 _______________________ _

$6,000 to $6,999-----------------------­$7,000 to $7,999------------------------$8,000 to $B,999 _______________________ _ $9,000 to $9,999 _______________________ _

$10,000 to $11,999---------------------­$12,000 to $14,999---------------------­$15,000 to $24,999---------------------­$2S,OOO to $49,999---------------------­$50,000 or more-----------------------­Median Income -------------------------Mean income __________________________ _

Families with female head ----------------Mean income------------------------­

All families and unrelated Individuals ------­Median income -----------------------Mean income ________________________ _

All unrelated individuals -----------------­Median Income ----------------------­Mean income-------------------------

Female unrelated individuals ______________ _ Mean income-------------------------

Per capita income of persons _____________ _

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL 1

F4mllles -------- ------------------------Percent of all families-------------­

Mean income deficit ------------------­Families with female head -------------­

Unrelated Individuals ---------------------­Percent of all unrelated individuals --­

Mean income deficit -------------------Persons ------ ------------------------ __ Percent of all persons _____________ _

Related children under 18 years _________ _

--------------------------------------------------------------------

Percent living with both parents --------

Adair

l 179 967

82.0 967 93S 32 3.3 212 143 69

1 123 433

38.6 428 401

27 6.3 690 Sl5 17S

37 s

45 -

132 38 s 5

935 34 46 lS 26

113 B9 32

50B 5

35 32

401 52 5

43 79 6B 9

16 3B 6

64 21

5 -s ---

928 33 64

113 103 79 89 57 53 86 38 S5 76 76 6 -

$S 809 $7 131

19

1 025 $S 320 $6 602

97 ... ... S3 ...

$2 119

132 14.2

$1 16S 5

62 ... ... 472 14.9 128

96.l

Andrew Atchison Audrain

l 294 871 l 679 1 044 689 l 315

80.7 79.l 78.3 l 044 689 l 315 1 038 689 l 301

6 - 14 0.6 - l.l 250 182 364 l5S 100 1B9 95 82 17S

l 259 871 l 595 319 179 442 2S.3 20.6 27.7 319 179 442 315 174 436

4 5 6 l.3 2.8 l .4

940 692 l 1S3 750 S22 913 190 170 240

107 45 88 6 11 28

64 43 154 - 16 18

166 99 263 S6 31 110 2S 10 45 11 5 8

l 038 689 l 301 5 6 35

40 - 49 26 9 5 21 5 26 62 42 131 78 27 124 50 - 85

650 493 767 8 - 14

61 91 37 37 16 2B

315 174 436 54 lS 38 6 - 10

20 7 45 90 113 124 29 9 118 9 - 10

33 - 11 5 - 11 - - 4

59 30 46 10 - 19

6 11 23 - - 23 6 11 -- 10 18 - - -- 10 18

1 035 712 1 283 19 34 66 41 50 103 98 SB 78

116 34 63 64 35 139

104 109 134 89 S7 99 68 31 61 92 38 85 60 42 74

103 100 142 110 43 111 60 65 96 11 16 14 - - 18

$6 848 $6 632 $6 S91 $7 709 $8 037 $8 547

49 28 33 ... ... ... l 168 791 l 396

$6 53S $6 096 $6 3S8 $7 476 $7 499 $8 197

133 79 113 $2 676 ... $1 9B5 $5 658 ... $4 226

68 60 48 ... ... ...

$2 57B $2 615 $2 343

122 125 246 11.8 17.6 19.2

$789 $1 lOS $1 423 5 14 18

45 43 45 33.8 ... 39.8 ... ... ... 460 438 l 115 13.6 19.3 22.8 l5B 109 540

89.9 100.0 88.0

Barry Barton Bates Benton Ballinger

2 075 l 159 l 813 l 091 l 056 l 392 889 l 46S 843 695

67.l 76.7 80.8 77.3 6S.8 1 392 889 l 465 843 69S l 376 872 1 448 B32 682

16 17 17 11 13 1.1 l.9 1.2 l.3 l.9

683 270 348 248 361 404 136 206 133 236 279 134 142 115 125

l 940 l 153 l 625 l 077 901 574 334 496 308 242

29.6 29.0 30.5 28.6 26.9 574 334 496 308 242 546 328 491 308 236

28 6 5 - 6 4.9 l.8 l.O - 2.5

l 366 819 l 129 769 6S9 l 070 639 866 616 S28

296 180 263 153 131

106 50 144 99 •61 6 4 43 s 9

130 83 119 so 124 10 - 6 - 5

255 128 203 110 171 100 52 84 32 91 26 6 31 9 3S 21 - 15 4 18

l 376 872 l 448 832 682 75 10 19 - 19 B6 4S 65 10 27 46 11 17 18 27 47 25 23 4 14

200 37 97 103 115 213 58 168 90 1B6

S3 7 42 23 17 542 613 873 512 230

21 17 32 11 9 69 19 70 Sl 7 24 30 42 10 31

546 328 491 308 236 78 4S 93 33 13 4 14 lB 7 11

29 20 19 10 16 105 110 73 75 S8 154 11 86 32 73

9 10 22 - 19 4S 10 10 42 3 17 10 15 - 11 - - 12 5 -

88 92 106 90 23 17 6 37 14 9

6 4 36 5 9 6 4 36 - s - - - s 4

10 - 6 - 5 - - - - -

10 - 6 - 5

l 596 953 1 397 875 786 90 44 74 26 48

154 53 90 103 53 121 106 143 54 118 156 82 117 89 91 171 104 104 122 74 lS2 74 160 9S 61 141 99 110 93 68 123 80 114 46 40 87 7S 74 48 46

108 51 49 11 S3 116 96 119 86 6S 65 31 94 44 44 77 47 100 52 22 2S 11 44 6 3 10 - s - -

$S 697 $6 136 $6 095 $S 458 $5 148 $6 823 $6 787 $7 745 $6 656 $5 982

54 27 4S 35 so ... .. . ... ... ... l 837 1 056 l 57B 964 869

$S OB6 $S 676 $5 718 $S 050 $4 778 $6 299 $6 431 $7 263 $6 225 $5 692

241 103 181 89 B3 $1 795 $2 321 $2 415 ... ... $2 827 $3 138 $3 S39 ... .. .

117 59 58 32 40 $3 282 ... ... ... .. . $2 139 $2 193 $2 464 $2 102 $1 791

318 138 257 175 174 19.9 14.5 18.4 20.0 22.l

$1 269 $1 320 $1 263 $1 219 $1 331 15 s 27 9 -

116 34 58 47 35 48.l 33.0 32.0 ... . ..

$620 .. . ... ... ... 1 246 474 951 718 678

22.9 lS.4 20.4 25,3 25.l 395 127 3Sl 259 231

87.3 97.6 82.l 79.2 96.S

'Excludes inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living in barracks, college students in dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 14 years.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Boone

l 248 1 001

80.2 l 001

996 5

0.5 247 144 103

l 102 397 36.0 397 392

s 1.3 70S 527 178

89 18

77 -

178 46 19 5

996 79 36 14 S3

147 97 53

436 6

34 41

392 52 33 39

126 15 11 11 --

lOS -

18 18 ----

933 48 63 54 46 79 62 41 52 53 65

126 130 85 24 5

$8 406 $9 023

34 .. . l 067

$7 Sl2 $8 394

134 $4 143 $4 015

31 ...

$2 BlB

131 14.0

$1 167 10 34

25.4 ... 44-0 13.7 119

9S.8

Buchanon Butler Caldwell

980 l 650 1 117 791 98B 844

80.7 59.9 7S.6 791 988 844 780 917 838

11 71 6 l.4 7.2 0.7 189 662 273

B5 434 173 104 22B 100

993 l 717 l 022 239 423 290 24.l 24.6 2B.4 239 423 290 233 402 290

6 21 -2.5 5.0 -7S4 l 294 732 5S3 l 06B 562 201 226 170

63 147 62 s 24 lS

66 89 83 s - -

99 164 160 30 37 44 s 14 11 5 10 11

780 917 838 43 40 10 37 45 10 21 18 -54 26 -

104 133 110 117 116 90 2S 73 6

344 410 543 - - 16

21 27 16 14 29 37

233 402 290 3B 43 44 - 18 10

16 39 10 61 62 B9 50 81 42 10 28 -- 9 20 18 4 11 - - -

34 100 64 6 18 -5 20 15 s s -- 15 15

5 - -- - -5 - -

768 1 321 860 s 127 73

25 159 45 S2 164 94 S2 132 B2 37 117 101 70 80 9B 91 126 46 67 S9 48 54 57 64 44 60 44 93 82 70 66 83 40 87 48 40 2S 23 lS - 4 -

$7 776 $4 671 $5 357 $9 226 $6 099 $6 464

14 94 33 ... ... .. . 896 l 515 97S

$6 940 $3 974 $5 153 $8 343 $5 556 $6 179

l2B 194 115 $2 38S $1 43B $3 750 $3 04S $1 854 $3 902

87 101 42 ... $1 48B .. .

$2 686 $1 742 $2 106

63 388 172 B.2 29.4 20.0 ... $1 314 $1 272

- 37 a 20 134 32

15.6 69.l 27.8 ... $731 ... 248 l 499 585 9.0 31.l 20.4 77 55B 170 ... 83.0 87.6

MISSOURI 27 - 531

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Table 137. Economic Characteristics of the Rural Farm Population: 1970-Continued (Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties

EMPLOYMENT STATUS Male, 16 years old and over--------­

labor force ----------------------------­Percent of total---------------------­

Civilian labor force----------------------­Employed ----------------------------­Unemployed--------------------------­

Percent of civilian labor force ---------­Not in labor force -----------------------­

Under 65 years ------------------------65 years and over----------------------

Female, 16 yean old and over -------lobar forc:e ----------------------------­

Percent of total --------------------­Civilian lobar force ----------------------­

Employed ----------------------------­Unemployed-------------------------­

Percent of civilian labor force --------­Not in labor force----------------------­

Under 65 years-----------------------65 years and over---------------------

------

Male, 14 and 15 years old -----··----labor farce -----------------------------

femqle, 14 and 15 years old _______ _ -labor force ---------------------- ... ------

Mole:, 16 to 21 yean old ---------­Not enrolled in school-------------------­

Nat high school groduat•--------------­Unemployed or not in labor force ------

OCCUPATION Mole employ11d, 16 years old and over

Professionol, technical, ond kindred workers _ Managers and administrators, except farm -­Soles workers-------------------------­Cleric.al and kindred workers--------------Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers __ _ Operatives, including transport -----------­Laborers, except forrn ------------------­Formers and farm managers-------------­Farm laborers, unpaid family workers -----­Farm laborers, exc. unpaid. & form foremen_ Service workers, including private household_

----

--------------

Femalt employed, 16 years old and over Professional, technical, and kindred workers _ Managers and administrators, except farm __ Soles workers--------------------------

--Clerical and kindred workers _____________ _ Operatives, fnc.luding transport ------------Other blue·c.ollor workers ________________ _ Farmers and farm managers-------------­Farm laborers, unpaid family workers -----­Farm laborers, exc. unpaid, & farm foremen_ Service workers, except private household __ _ Private house-hold workers _______________ _

Male employed, 14 and is yean old _ farm workers-------------------------­Nonform workers ----------------------­

Femille employed, 14 and 15 years old Farm workers -------------------------­Nonform workers -----------------------

INCOME OF FAMILIES AND PERSONS All famll~s --------------------­

less than $1,000-----------------------­$1,000 to $1, 999 -----------------------­$2,000 to $2, 999 -----------------------­$3,000 to $3,999-----------------------­$4,000 to $4,999------------------------$5,000 to $5,999 _______________________ _

$6,000 to $6, 999 ------------------------$7,000 to $7, 999 _______________________ _

$8,000 to $8,999-----------------------­$9,000 to $9, 999 ------------------------

--------------

-----------$10,000 to $11,999 _____________________ _ -

$12,000 ta $14,999---------------------­$15,000 ta $24,999----------------------•$25,000 to $49,999 _____________________ _

$50,000 or more-----------------------­Median income -------------------.. ---- .... Mean income---------------------------

Families with female head ----------------Mean income ________________________ _

All families end unrelated individuals ------­Med!.Qn income -----------------------Mean income ________________________ _

All unrelated individuals-----------------­Median inc.Qme -----------------------Mean income ________________________ _

Female unrelated individuals .. _____________ _ Mean income ________________________ _

----------------

Per capita income of persons-------------­

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL 1

-Families ____ ----------------------------

Percent of all families _____________ _ Mean income deficit------------------­Families with female head -------------­

Unrelated ~ndivlduols ---------------------­Percent of all unrelated individuals ..... _

Mean income deficit-------------------Peno,n1 ______ -------- __ ---- ------------

Percent of all persons _____________ _ Related children under 18 years _________ _

Percont living with both parents -------

-----------

Calloway

1 4-0S l 119

79.6 1 119 1 114

5 0.4 286 118 16B

1 286 533

41.4 533 514

19 3.6 753 515 23B

63 5

113 5

219 84 16 9

1 114 55 65 19 58

180 119 57

450 9

35 67

514 94

5 36

152 72 20 15 6 5

103 6

5 -5

5 -5

1 061 42 58 57 86 51 76 99 BO 91 65

145 107 77 27 -

$7 769 $8 547

26 ... 1 190

$7 425 $8 244

129 $3 891 $5 747

47 ... $2 737

127 12,0

$1 352 -

44 34.1 ... 444 12.3 115

88.7

Cope Camden Girardeau Carroll

611 1 999 1 298 441 1 581 946 72.2 79.l 72.9 441 1 581 946 400 1 543 932 41 38 14

9.3 2.4 1.5 170 418 352

Bl 322 173 B9 96 179

665 1 983 1 254 143 642 '293

21.5 32.4 23.4 143 642 293 143 618 282

- 24 11 - 3.7 3.8

522 1 341 961 403 1 048 720 119 293 241

25 150 93 6 13 5

56 122 99 - - B

34 285 145 16 59 37 - 10 -- 10 -

400 1 543 932 4 49 5

30 63 20 - 51 17

22 30 16 78 219 75 55 237 54 63 '29 40 77 752 649 6 26 -

36 71 43 29 16 13

143 618 282 6 44 50 6 20 11 - 36 17

25 193 80 48 111 50 - 36 21

23 71 6 - 5 -6 5 -

29 64 42 - 33 5

6 13 5 - 4 5 6 9 -- - -- - -- - -

528 1 538 l 046 38 61 24 26 153 31 80 96 106 68 204 115 43 105 99 86 132 103 42 103 105 22 103 56 17 83 16 10 83 46 22 109 184 31 151 70 31 128 BO 12 22 11 - 5 -

$5 105 $6 175 $6 429 $6 368 $1 595 $7 788

17 100 25 ... $B 560 . .. 568 1 712 1 182

$4 744 $5 693 $6 043 $6 055 $7 106 $7 247

40 174 136 ... $1 714 $2 OB7 ... $2 785 $3 080 24 101 72 . .. $1 771 ...

$2 154 $2 243 $2 508

87 281 114 16.5 18.3 10.9 ... $1 172 $826

7 27 4 16 68 53 ... 39.1 39.0

. .. ... . .. 277 1 027 446 17.1 18.9 13.l

66 345 158 ... 81.2 97.5

Carter Cass Cedar Chariton Christian

136 1 997 998 l 526 1 347 96 l 588 790 l 277 1 078

70.6 79.5 79.2 83.7 80.0 96 l 583 790 1 277 1 078 91 1 562 761 1 253 l 070

5 21 '29 24 8 1.3 3.7 1.9 0.7

40 409 208 249 269 30 234 142 104 144 10 175 66 145 125

116 1 966 933 1 429 1 320 28 647 278 404 408

24.l 32.9 '29.8 28.3 30.9 28 647 278 404 408 28 627 259 394 391 - 20 19 10 17 - 3.1 6.8 2.5 4.2

88 l 319 655 l 025 912 77 l 058 537 763 730 11 261 118 262 182

5 160 71 117 BS - 15 6 25 11

- 140 84 100 67 - 5 4 16 11

22 239 105 175 189 6 99 46 49 82 6 15 9 12 15 - 5 9 B 6

91 1 562 761 1 253 1 070 4 50 52 20 34 - 106 33 18 90 - 38 11 26 36 5 67 9 39 38

25 285 70 117 210 15 255 100 77 174 25 53 35 33 67 17 YE 365 798 329 - 12 31 11 25 - 37 36 99 8 - 50 19 15 59

28 627 259 394 391 4 95 43 99 54 - 37 - 4 10 4 26 26 49 53

10 204 '29 93 71 10 125 75 69 97 - 24 9 5 5 - 34 27 27 26 - - 7 - 22 - 15 5 - -- 55 38 43 53 - 12 - 5 -- 15 6 25 11 - 15 6 16 5 - - - 9 6

- 5 4 16 11 - - - 5 -- 5 4 11 11

98 1 610 764 l 197 1 095 10 55 23 94 105 - 67 84 100 109 20 108 106 88 76 10 142 73 12B 53 15 52 60 65 59 - 136 83 109 126

14 103 74 106 81 5 73 48 76 73

15 120 54 90 82 - 119 44 49 52 4 234 48 117 96 - 186 29 101 64 5 172 38 63 96 - 32 - 11 23 - 11 - - -... $8 575 $5 434 $6 137 $6 241 ... $9 429 $6 109 $6 790 $7 464

4 31 17 43 50 ... ... . .. . .. 118 l 756 898 1 386 1 192

$3 933 $8 017 $4 967 $5 478 $5 919 $4 819 $8 850 $5 524 $6 158 $7 093

20 146 134 189 97 ... $1 535 $1 514 $1 574 . .. ... $2 467 $2 190 $2 157 ... 6 74 57 89 36 ... . .. . .. ... . ..

$1 602 $2 735 $1 808 $2 024 $2 318

20 150 179 230 243 ... 9.3 23.4 19.2 22.2 ... $1 281 $946 $1 493 $1 466 4 4 2 19 15

10 87 77 106 50 ... 59.6 57.5 56.1 . .. ... . .. . .. $997 ... 86 561 674 853 797

24.3 10.0 24.4 20.3 21.7 26 163 191 264 227 ... 92.6 81!.0 96.6 82.4

•Excludes inmates of Institutions, members of the Armed Forces living in barracks, college students in dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 14 years.

Clark

1 023 780

76.2 780 763

17 2.2

243 128 115 980 281

28.7 281 250

31 11.0 699 510 189

66 -

36 13

97 24 --

763 -

26 13 6

49 69 4

552 -

35 9

250 38

5 13 77 37

5 5 --

65 5

---9 4 5

843 43 85 73 94 91

116 88 38 38 27 60 38 44 8 -

$5 306 $6 107

30 ... 938

$4 979 $5 663

95 ... .. . 45 ...

$1 907

184 21.B

$945 5

73 ... .. . 690

24.9 217

75.1

Cloy Clinton Cole

817 1 080 1 264 621 902 1 022

76.0 83.5 80.9 621 902 l 022 605 886 1 013

16 16 9 2.6 1.8 0.9 196 17B 242 64 8B 130

132 90 112 869 1 018 1 192 2B8 275 366

33.l 27.0 30.7 288 275 366 283 269 357

5 6 9 1.7 2.2 2.5

581 743 826 397 591 662 184 152 164

53 72 103 10 19 19

74 72 88 - 5 15

73 126 192 34 16 79 11 - 44 - - 17

605 886 l 013 18 33 41 51 2B 45 13 5 23 28 41 59 79 121 195

107 81 69 38 9 76

226 485 384 9 10 26

21 54 43 15 19 52

283 269 357 33 70 33

5 - 17 30 22 22 88 81 129 38 30 70

5 11 5 - 10 17 - - -- - 9

66 45 49 18 - 6 10 19 19 10 12 4 - 7 15

- s 15 - - -- 5 15

680 827 912 21 29 17 25 31 77 41 70 74 43 76 76 28 52 44 18 73 75 13 56 78 60 51 59 67 43 59 40 32 64 78 107 86

103 97 96 90 80 66 53 30 4l - - -

$9 600 $7 520 $7 254 $11 371 $8 921 $8 714

11 17 53 ... . .. 757 963 996

$8 784 $6 411 $6 654 $10 411 $7 988 $8 191

77 136 84 ... $2 107 .. . . .. $2 315 38 65 26 ... ... . ..

$3 558 $2 635 $2 084

32 96 120 4.7 11.6 13.2 ... $1 332 11 6 6 40 52 28 ... 38.2 .. . ... ... ...

119 407 577 5.4 13.9 14.8 14 146 258

. .. 100.0 8'1.9

27 - 532 MISSOURI GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Counties

EMPLOYMENT STATUS Male, 16 yean old and over ________ _

Labor force ----------------------------­Percent of total---------------------­

Civilian labor force ----------------------­Employed ----------------------------­Unemployed--------------------------­

Percent of civllion lobar force ---------­Not In labor force-----------------------­

Under 65 years------------------------65 years and over----------------------

female, 16 years old and over -------Labor force ----------------------------­

Percent of total---------------------­Civilian labor force ----------------------­

Employed ----------------------------­Unemployed--------------------------­

Percent of civilian labor force --------­Not ln labor force ----------------------­

Under 65 years------------------------65 years and over----------------------

--

Male, 14 and 15 years old ----------Labar force -----------------------------

Female, 14 and 15 years old _______ _

Labor foroe ----------------------------Male, 16 to 21 years old ----------

Nol enrolled in school ___________________ _ Not high school graduate --------------­

Unemployed or not in labor force ------

OCCUPATION Male- employed, 16 years old and over

Professional, technical, ond kindred workers _ Managers ond administrators, except farm __ Sales workers -------------------------­Clerical and kindred workers--------------Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers __ _ Operatives, including transport -----------­Laborers, except farm ------------------­Formers and farm managers-------------­Farm laborers, unpaid family workers -----­Farm laborers, exc. unpaid, & form foremen_ Service workers, including private household_

------

------------

Female employed, 16 years old and over Professional. technical, and kindred workers_ Managers and administrators, except farm __ Soles workers -------------------------­Cleric:-cl and kindred workers-------------­Operatives, Including transport -----------­Other blue-collar warkers----------------­Farmers and farm managers-------------­form laborers, unpaid family workers -----­farm laborers, exc. unpaid, & form foremen_

----------

Service workers, except private household __ _ Private household workers _______________ _ --

Male employed, 14 and 15 years old _ Form workers -------------------------­Nonfarm workers-----------------------

---

Female employed, 14 and 1 S years old Farm workers -------------------------­Nonfarm workers -----------------------

INCOME OF FAMIUES AND PERSONS All famllles ---------------------less than $1,000 _______________________ _

$1,000 ta $1,999-----------------------­$2,000 to $2,999-----------------------­$3,000 ta $3,999-----------------------­$4,000 ta $4,999-----------------------­$5,000 to $5,999------------------------$6,000 to $6,999------------------------$7,000 ta $7,999-----------------------­$8.000 ta $8,999------------------------$9,000 to $9,999 _______________________ _

$10,000 lo $11,999---------------------­$12,000 fo $14,999----------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ___ -------------------$25,000 fa $49,999---------------------­$50,000 or mare-----------------------­Medion Income ------------------------­Meon income---------------------------

families with female head ----------------

----------------------

Mean Income------------------------­All families and unrelated individuals ------­

Median income ----------------------­Mean income------------------------­

All unreloted individuals------------------­Median income ----------------------­Mean incom&-------------------------

----

--Female unrelofed Individuals ______________ _ -

Mean income ... -------------------------Per capita income of persons ______________ _

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEll Families---------------------------------Percent of all families ______________ _

Mean income deficit-------------------­families with female head --------------­

Unroloted Individuals----------------------­Percent of all unrelated individuals ---­

Mean income deficit --------------------Persons ---------------------------------Percent of oil persons ______________ _

Related children under 18 years __________ _ Percent llv!ng with bath parents --------

Cooper

1 323 1 113

84.1 1 113 1 100

13 1.2

210 124 86

1 218 311

25.5 311 294

17 5.5 907 681 226

114 24

94 11

196 67 30 12

1 100 29 9 -

21 82 67 39

744 4

91 14

294 52 -

21 80 47

5 31 --

50 8

24 10 14

6 6 -

973 63 73 60 80 77 84 65 60 50 45 45 92 98 76 5

$6 762 $9 778

25 ... I 107

$6 023 $8 948

134 $2 333 $2 916

58 ...

$2 867

179 18.4

$1 535 6

46 34.3 ... 712

20.6 284

91.9

Crowford

698 525 75.2 525 525 --

173 58

115

687 244

35,5 244 238

6 2.5 443 322 121

62 10

41 7

54 33 15 -

525 19 25

6 17

123 124 35

152 -

11 13

238 34 -

26 57 62 13 -8 -

32 6

10 5 5

7 -7

575 30 34 25 29 35 51 54 49 44 48 50 65 43 18 -

$7 602 $8 582

23 ... 676

$6 800 $7 698

101 $1 350 $2 663

62 ... $2 697

76 13.2 ...

8 52

51.5 ... 273 14.3

32 ...

Dade Dallas

1 027 1 240 793 803

77.2 64.8 793 799 784 774

9 25 1.1 3.1

234 437 160 290 74 147

1 030 1 171 287 256 27.9 21.9 287 256 260 248 27 8

9.4 3.1 743 915 562 748 181 167

92 89 18 12

37 49 5 5

90 132 31 43 5 24 - 12

784 774 19 17 19 6 18 7 25 13 75 115

107 156 33 41

431 390 33 7 14 5 10 17

260 248 27 44 5 6 5 19

71 28 45 33 9 9

15 28 29 9 - -

54 62 - 10

18 12 12 -6 12

- 5 - -- 5

860 971 49 44

121 143 96 117

114 115 74 73 76 87 58 61 49 92 56 33 41 28 35 73 39 53 47 52 5 -- -

$4 676 $4 911 $5 851 $5 906

23 27 ... 926 1 073

$4 418 $4 513 $5 584 $5 636

66 102 ... $2 100 ... $3 066 35 50 . .. ...

$1 855 $1 833

212 260 24.7 26.8

$1 162 $1 140 19 23 40 44 ... 43.1 ... . ..

701 910 25.2 27.6 207 323

91.8 75.S

Daviess De Kalb Dent Douglas Dunklin

1 269 1 088 695 1 329 1 253 I 036 825 415 1 080 838

81.6 75.8 59.7 81.3 66.9 1 036 825 415 1 080 838 1 017 820 409 1 071 815

19 5 6 9 23 1,8 0.6 1.4 0.8 2.7 233 263 280 249 415 143 131 188 167 323 90 132 92 82 92

1 212 1 036 626 1 223 1 314 360 270 194 440 364 29,7 26.1 31.0 36.0 27.7 360 270 194 440 364 349 265 188 410 333

11 5 6 30 31 3,1 1.9 3.1 6.8 8.5 852 766 432 783 950 657 582 375 654 844 195 184 57 129 106

85 95 26 98 113 - 10 - 10 20

88 87 49 30 118 5 - - - 6

168 150 96 181 207 67 34 17 66 72 18 15 13 31 28 6 5 4 9 12

1 017 820 409 1 071 815 23 11 24 7 23 31 28 10 34 35 11 15 - 6 11 25 20 12 18 38 71 80 80 118 79

122 95 101 129 43 28 26 93 107 15

642 470 39 559 469 32 23 - 16 10 17 36 20 52 87 15 16 30 25 5

349 265 188 410 333 56 64 34 54 76 5 - - 12 -

12 5 14 17 21 89 109 36 46 68 70 8 59 112 97 4 6 - 16 18

37 19 6 54 15 5 6 - 22 -- - - 6 -

47 48 34 54 38 24 - 5 17 -- 10 - 10 20 - 5 - 10 5 - 5 - - 15

5 - - - 6 - - - - -5 - - - 6

966 870 545 1 036 998 44 42 28 77 26 70 36 61 82 107

118 77 54 136 163 127 95 SI 162 87 93 90 30 109 78

102 88 42 101 104 72 67 57 Bl 77 42 65 31 63 38 68 38 48 40 38 64 44 37 32 50 69 83 25 79 61 48 56 45 16 79 40 74 22 52 77 9 15 14 - 13 - - - 6 -

$5 304 $6 104 $6 114 $4 560 $5 365 $6 245 $7 409 $7 179 $6 063 $6 888

19 15 34 47 66 .. , ... . .. 1 130 962 574 1 130 1 131

$4 686 $5 699 $5 952 $4 264 $4 849 $5 678 $6 946 $6 959 $5 718 $6 351

164 92 29 94 133 $1 674 ... ... . .. $1 409 $2 338 . .. ... . .. $2 326

91 48 18 33 97 ... . .. . .. . .. . .. $1 906 $2 237 $2 251 $1 856 $1 973

164 145 122 237 245 17.0 16.7 22.4 22,9 24.S

$1 222 $1 258 $917 $1 470 $1 130 - - 10 29 15

82 38 10 40 71 50.0 ... . .. . .. 53.4 ... . .. ... ... . .. 653 626 397 929 1 041 19.5 21.0 22.l 27.0 28.5 227 284 115 368 406

97.8 86.3 100.0 84.5 85.0

ifxcludes inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living in barracks, college students in dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 14 years.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

franklin

2 219 1 715

77.3 1 715 1 680

35 2.0 504 237 267

1 978 648

32.8 648 610 38 5.9

1 330 1 017

313

139 39

146 22

282 93 23 -

1 680 72 53 17 47

292 331

69 668

17 72 42

610 76 6

16 127 182 23 51 9 5

94 21

39 24 15

17 7

10

1 625 58

118 118 144 119 122 111 100 70

104 136 172 208

40 s

$7 225 $8 760

37

1 830 $6 595 $8 175

205 $2 733 $3 537

101 $3 206

$2 424

203 12.S

$1 217 7

52 25.4 . .. 694 11.4 202

89.1

Gasconade Gentry Greene

1 016 877 1 957 777 641 1 448

76.5 73.1 74.0 777 641 1 448 756 637 1 426

21 4 22 2.7 0.6 1.5 239 236 509 134 136 202 105 100 307

894 823 1 918 239 241 570

26.7 29.3 29.7 239 241 570 228 230 552

11 11 18 4.6 4.6 3,2 655 582 1 348 437 440 1 025 218 142 323

41 25 145 15 5 31

51 46 95 6 - 10

146 92 222 46 22 82 10 3 27 4 3 6

756 637 1 426 15 25 70 17 42 113 - - 62 5 13 109

108 22 302 207 25 235 22 19 72

329 457 326 - - 4

27 31 37 26 3 96

228 230 552 13 59 78 - 16 16 5 19 36

69 36 169 106 31 91

5 - 10 15 11 22 - - 5 - - -6 58 103 9 - 22

15 5 31 15 5 21 - - 10

6 - 10 - - 5 6 - 5

730 693 1 606 47 45 68 46 81 103 58 62 103 56 78 107 73 66 134 58 54 109 44 46 112 64 52 116 74 64 114 55 13 87 73 56 191 28 46 171 54 26 151 - 4 35 - - 5

$6 614 $5 269 $7 578 $6 947 $6 144 $8 694

55 33 65 ... . .. ... 857 796 1 744

$5 371 $4 727 $7 103 $6 173 $5 729 $8 298

127 103 138 $1 542 $2 227 $2 269 $1 719 $2 933 $3 679

53 34 82 ... . .. . .. $2 167 $1 977 $2 7<:n

128 169 196 17.5 24.4 12.2

$1 073 $1 262 $1 194 - - 3

79 33 44 62.2 32.0 31.9 ... . .. . .. 453 615 635 18.5 26.6 12.0 107 239 162

100.0 92.5 86.4

MISSOURI 27 - 533

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Counties

EMPLOYMENT STATUS Male, 16 yean old and over--------..

Labor force ------------.. ---------------­Percent of totol --------------------­

Civilian labor force ----------------------­Employed ---------------------------­Unemployed-------------------------­

Percent of civilian labor force --------­Not In lobar force----------------------­

Under 65 yeors -----------------------65 years and over---------------------

-------

Female, 16 years old and over ------Labor force ----------------------------

Percent of total--------------------­Civilian labor force ----------------------

Employed -------- ----------- - ----- - --Unemployed ------------ -- __ -- ------ -­

Percent of civilian labor force --------­Not In lobar force----------------------­

Under 65 years-----------------------65 years and over---------------------

Mole, 14 and 15 years old ---------Labor force ---------------------------­

Fet11ale1 14 and 15 years old--------Labor force ----------------------------

Mole, 16 to 21 years old ---------­Not enrolled in schoo1--------------------

Nat high school graduate ______________ _ Uoemployed or not in lobar force ------

OCCUPATION Male employed, 16 years old and over

Professional. technical, and kindred workers_ Managers and administrators, except farm __ Sales workers-------------------------­Clerical and kindred workers-------------­Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers --­Operatives, including tronspart -----------­Laborers, except farm ------------------­formers and form managers-------------­form laborers, unpaid family workers -----­Farm laborers, exc. unpaid, & form foremen_ Service workers, including private household_

------------------------------,_ Femolt employed, 16 yean old and ove

Professional, technical, and kindred workers_ Managers and administrators, except form __ Sales workers -------------------------­Clerical and kindred workers -------------­Operatives, including transport -----------­Other blue-collar warkers----------------­Farmers and farm managers ------------­Farm laborers, unpaid family workers ----­Farm laborers, exc. unpaid, & farm foremen Service workers, except private household __

--------

------Private household workers ______________ _ ----M-ole employed, 14 and 15 years old

Form workers ------------------------­Nonfarm workers ---------------------­

Fe-male employed, 14 and 15 yea.rs old Form workers------------------------­Nonfarm workers----------------------

-----

INCOME OF FAMILIES AND PERSONS All families --------------------less than $1,000 ______________________ _

$1,000 to $1,999----------------------­$2,000 to $2,999-----------------------$3,000 to $3,999 ______________________ _

$4,000 to $4,999-----------------------$5,000 to $5,999 ______________________ _

$6,000 to $6,999----------------------­$7.000 to $7,999----------------------­$8,000 to $8,999----------------------­$9,000 to $9,999-----------------------$10,000 to $11,999 ____________________ _ $12,000 to $14,999 ____________________ _ $15,000 to $24,999 ____________________ _ $25,000 to $49,999 ____________________ _ $50,000 or more ______________________ _

Median income------------------------Mean income _________________________ _

Fomilies with female head ---------------Mean income-----------------------­

All families and unrelated lndlviduols -----­Median income -----------.. ---------­Mean income .. ----------------------­

All unrelated individuals----------------­Median income ----------------------Mean income _______________________ _

----

----------------------------------------------------Female unrelated individuals _____________ _ --

Mean income--------------------------Per capita income of persons ____________ _ --INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL 1

Fam Illes ______ ---------- __ ---- _ --------Percent of oil families------------­

Mean income deficit-----------------­Families with female head ------------­

Unnlated tndlvlduols --------------------­Percent of oil unreloted individuals __

Meon income deficit ------------------Persons __ -----------------------------Percent of all persons ____________ _

Related children under 18 years ________ _

--------------------

Percent living with both parents --------

Grundy

1 040 865

83.2 865 860

5 0.6 175 122 53

912 233

25.5 233 221

12 5.2 679 544 135

30 -

56 -

146 40 9 3

860 12 4

39 30 60

104 44

422 10 82 53

221 14 -

23 47 44 10 19 --

51 13

------

775 44 37 71 71 57

112 62 52 27 46 64 45 82

5 -

$5 960 $7 331

14 ... 866

$5 697 $6 933

91 ... ... 27 ...

$2 281

107 13.8

$1 434 5

48

··-... 458 17.3 188

91.5

Harrison Henry Hickory

1 508 1 389 696 l 202 l 001 512

79,7 72.l 73.6 l 202 l 001 512 I 194 987 512

8 14 -0.7 1.4 -306 388 184 168 240 121 138 148 63

1 393 1 266 643 363 326 97

26.l 25.8 15.1 363 326 97 358 302 91

5 24 6 1.4 7.4 ...

I 030 940 546 832 711 459 198 229 87

94 94 16 5 - -

110 84 43 - 5 -

145 149 108 72 66 42 - 15 -- 10 -

1 194 987 512 27 13 -26 32 68 40 5 -14 27 -74 103 40

122 127 28 11 27 25

754 606 317 50 - 5 74 35 14 2 12 15

358 302 91 40 94 17 4 16 5

34 19 -61 46 30 19 32 11 15 23 7 29 10 -72 - -- - -

78 62 21 6 - -5 - -5 - -- - -- s -- - -- 5 -

1 261 1 106 553 114 37 30 135 56 69 113 98 80 150 123 88 145 118 22 139 96 44 102 80 68 94 78 36 75 60 6 40 36 13 64 104 52 52 91 24 22 111 7

5 13 14 11 5 -

$4 817 $6 313 $4 432 $5 807 $7 943 $5 797

55 29 16 ... ... 1 369 1 256 581

$4 554 $5 738 $4 432 $5 561 $7 384 $5 736

108 150 28 $1 813 $2 091 ... $2 697 $3 269 ...

37 68 6 ... ... ... $1 947 $2 576 $2 001

330 117 134 26.2 10.6 24.2

$1 378 $1 330 $1 036 5 - -

38 60 -35.2 40.0 -... .. . -

1 124 444 4-09 29.0 12.2 24.6 379 128 119

98.2 100.0 96.6

Holt Howord Howell Iron Jackson

855 956 1 800 274 1 300 710 793 l 356 162 979

83.0 82.9 75.3 59.l 75.3 710 793 1 351 162 979 705 781 1 285 153 964

5 12 66 9 15 0.7 1.5 4.9 5.6 1.5 145 163 444 112 321 58 73 273 55 149 87 90 171 57 172

803 928 1 681 271 1 263 143 295 537 70 451

17.8 31.8 31.9 25.8 35.7 143 295 537 70 451 138 295 518 65 437

5 - 19 5 14 3.5 - 3.5 ... 3.1

660 633 1 144 201 812 539 466 989 150 608 121 167 155 51 204

41 4-0 129 15 98 14 7 16 4 22

35 47 101 14 120 - 5 6 - 5

91 115 250 25 149 33 34 106 7 42

9 14 31 - 5 - - 16 - 5

705 781 1 285 153 964 7 15 52 - 69

25 18 73 5 94 10 9 66 - 22 - 18 24 - 47

29 65 232 26 200 46 71 214 53 132 - 34 86 17 32

537 465 478 27 301 21 6 - - 9 27 46 43 12 39

3 34 17 13 19

138 295 518 65 437 22 31 57 9 117 - 14 4 - 21

20 3 46 - 30 46 129 124 10 117 - 42 135 15 38 6 5 32 - 16

19 - 18 7 24 - 5 7 - 16 - 6 - - 4

25 57 68 17 40 - 3 27 7 14 14 7 16 4 22 14 7 16 - -- - - 4 22

- 5 6 - 5 - - - - -- 5 6 - 5

654 728 1 417 235 1 031 35 35 95 12 39 52 75 147 24 30 53 48 128 17 45 30 75 167 12 60 44 59 121 9 62 72 53 128 47 50 54 72 95 4 73 28 77 62 26 52 19 41 63 24 62 62 23 101 4 58 70 38 122 36 118 30 71 85 9 158 68 45 63 11 170 24 16 40 - 30 13 - - - 24

$6 759 $6 264 $5 395 $5 926 $9 733 $9 695 $7 144 $6 935 $6 6':¥1 $14 648

21 33 33 9 33 ... . .. ... ... 780 805 1 530 251 l 194

$6 390 $5 920 $5 000 $5 755 $8 714 $9 162 $6 797 $6 568 $6 278 $13 243

126 77 113 16 163 $2 800 ... $1 825 ... $3 265 $6 390 ... $1 958 $4 355

51 36 33 16 105 .. . ... ... ... $4 069 $3 391 $2 208 $2 113 $2 245 $4 375

102 141 313 38 84 15.6 19.4 22.l 16.2 8.1 $894 $1 288 $1 273 ... . ..

9 10 - 5 -42 13 51 12 29

33.3 ... 45.1 ... 17.8 ... ... ... ... 299 504 1 070 115 295 14.l 20.4 22.4 16.6 8.3

50 199 324 24 98 ... 83.4 97.5 ... ... •Excludes inmates ~f institutions. members of the Armed Forces riving in barracks, colle-ge students in dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 14 years.

Jasper

1 638 l 248

76.2 l 243 l 217

26 2.1 390 192 198

1 611 518

32.2 518 489

29 5.6

l 093 858 235

105 10

61 -

182 76 18 18

1 217 55 83 38 40

190 241

40 485

-24 21

489 74 3

29 103 138 33 18 --

91 -

10 4 6

---

1 330 66 61

104 101 61

121 76 89 74 95

184 132 133 30

3 $7 843 $8 526

71 ... l 437

$7 378 $8 092

107 $1 500 $2 699

40 ... $2 675

155 11.7

$1 478 13 55

51.4 ... 566

13.0 222

82.9

Jefferson Johnson Knox

783 2 033 887 555 l 547 648 70.9 76.l 73.1 555 l 547 648 542 l 507 643

13 40 5 2.3 2.6 0.8 228 486 239 114 277 148 114 209 91 749 1 853 801 247 565 166

33.0 30.5 20.7 247 565 166 237 532 166

10 33 -4.0 5.8 -502 l 288 635 396 1 021 506 106 267 129 40 112 56 - 11 4

49 129 66 5 5 10

107 296 96 34 91 26 10 13 4 7 - 4

542 1 507 643 39 23 ll 19 41 17 10 34 14 27 48 5

115 183 19 106 174 38 46 46 8

148 823 517 8 13 -

10 75 8 14 47 6

237 532 166 30 103 35 4 28 14 4 23 15

75 105 14 23 140 24 - 39 -14 9 33 30 - -- 3 4 21 78 21 36 4 -- 11 4 - 11 -- - 4

- 5 10 - - -- 5 10

585 1 536 715 36 50 42 32 118 39 65 182 68 43 149 86

8 lll 65 69 103 17 36 105 42 44 143 47 30 94 44 50 Bl 28 50 128 8t 64 135 48 42 99 34 16 34 8 - 4 6

$7 080 $6 524 $5 747 $8 156 $7 732 $7 131

21 66 28 . .. 760 661 l 721

$6 500 $5 782 $5 390 $7 522 $7 153 $6 m

76 185 65 ... $1 873 ... ... $2 347 47 60 4-0 ... . .. . ..

$2 495 $2 348 $2 2\0

110 254 m 18.8 16.5 17.5

$1 054 $1 026 $1 405 - 15 11

43 74 40 . .. 40.0 . .. ... . .. 411 912 494

20.5 17.4 21.0 127 274 201

81.l 86.5 98.0

27-534 MISSOURI GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Counties

EMPLOYMENT STATUS Male, 16· years old and aver ________ _

labor force ----------------------------­Percent of total ---------------------­

Civilian labor force -----------------------Em ployed ---------------------- -------Unemployed--------------------------­

Percent of civilian labor force ---------­Not in labor force-----------------------­

Under 65 years ------------------------65 years and over----------------------

Female, 16 years old and over -------Labor force ----------------------------­

Percent of total---------------------­Civilian labor force -----------------------

Employed -----------------------------Unemployed-------------------------­

Percent of civilian labor force --------­Not in labor force----------------------­

Under 65 years -----------------------65 years and over---------------------

Malet 14 and 15 years old---------labor force ----------------------------

Female, 14 1:md 15 years old _______ _

labor force ---------------------------­Male, 16 to 21 years old ---------­

Not enrolled in schoo1-------------------­Not high school graduate--------------­

Unemployed or not in lobar force------

OCCUPATION Male employed, 16 years old and over

Professional, technical, and kindred workers _ Managers and administrators, except farm __ Soles workers -------------------------­Clerical and kindred workers--------------Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers __ _ Operatives, including transport -----------­Laborers, except farm ------------------­Formers and form managers-------------­Farm laborers, unpaid family workers -----­Farm laborers, exc. unpaid, & form foremen_ Service workers, Including private household_

Female employed, 16 years old and over Professional, technical, and kindred workers _ Managers ond odministrators, except farm __ Soles workers-------------------------­Clerical and kindred workers-------------­Operatives, including transport -----------­Other blue-coll or workers----------------­Farmers and farm managers-------------­Form laborers, unpaid family workers -----­Farm laborers, exc. unpaid, & farm foremen_ Service workers, except private household __ _ Private household workers _______________ _

Male employed, 14 and 15 years old _ Form workers-------------------------­Nori.farm workers-----------------------

Female emplayed, 14 and 15 years old Form workers -------------------------­Nonfarm workers -----------------------

INCOME OF FAMIUES AND PERSONS All families --------------------­

Less than $1.000-----------------------­$1,000 to $1, 999 ------------------------$2,000 to $2,999 _______________________ _

$3,000 to $3,999-----------------------­$4,000 lo $4,999------------------------$5,000 to $5,999 _______________________ _ $6,000 to $6,999 _______________________ _ $7,000 to $7,999 _______________________ _

-------------------------------------------

---------

$B,OOO to $B,999-------------------------$9,000 to $9,999 _______________________ _

$10,000 to $11,999----------------------$12,000 to $14,999 _____________________ _

$15,000 to $24,999----------------------$25,000 to $119,999 _____________________ _

$50,000 or more-----------------------­Medjan income ------------------------­Mean income---------------------------Families with female head ----------------

Meon income--.. ---------------------­All families ond unreloted individuals ------­

Median income ----------------------­Mean income------------------------­

AU unrelated individuals-----------------­Median income ----------------------­Mean income-------------------------

female unrelated individuals ______________ _ Mean income------------------------­

Per capita income of persons-------------­

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL' Families __ -------- ________________ ..,. ____ _

Percent of oil fomilies _____________ _

-------------------

----

Mean income deficit ------------------­Families with female head -------------­

Un.related individuals-----------------------Percent of ell unrelated individuals __ _ -

Mean income deficit --------------------Persons ------ ------ ---------------------Percent of all persons _____________ _

Related children under 18 years _________ _ Percent living with both parents -------

---

Laclede

1 498 1 061

70.8 1 061 1 052

9 0.8 437 2Bl 156

1 495 508 34.0 508 500

8 1.6

987 797 190

123 19

109 4

190 B2 34 12

1 052 40

124 11 41

207 187 48

296 14 21 63

soo 37 19 30

129 153

15 7 3 8

82 17

19 9

10

4 -4

1 165 78

114 64

106 83

132 75 59 84 84

114 66 77 29 -

$6 073 $7 407

44 ... 1 344

$5 497 $6 670

179 $1 425 $1 B77

62 ...

$2 125

217 18.6

$1 532 15

112 62.6 $770

873 20.7 303

90.B

Lafayette

1 948 1 642

84.3 1 638 1 623

15 0.9 306 171 135

1 820 557

30.6 557 543

14 2.5

1 263 974 2B9

110 18

130 17

266 92

6 -

1 623 39 48 10 47

177 165 23

963 39 65 47

543 B7 27 20

134 94 12 10 14 -

139 6

18 15 3

17 -

17

1 504 45 59 59

lOB 119 121 119 86 86 B3

211 17B 194

31 5

$8 419 $9 4B5

40 ... 1 634

$7 721 $8 985

130 $2 6BB $3 200

62 ...

$2 922

115 7.6

$1 079 12 49

37.7 ... 358 7.1 58 ...

Lawrence Lewis

2 041 1 1S4 1 489 923

73.0 BO.O 1 489 923 1 454 912

35 11 2.4 1.2

552 231 341 99 211 132

1 896 1 121 588 313

31.0 27.9 5B8 313 566 298

22 15 3.7 4.8

1 30B BOS 984 593 324 215

139 100 5 -

132 SS 5 -

290 133 131 36

2B -22 -

1 454 912 43 18 72 23 44 34 71 17

283 7B 201 lOB 64 41

525 510 27 -57 62 67 21

S66 298 91 46 16 6 26 18

115 7B 93 49 56 5 15 16 15 5 - 5

128 60 11 10

5 -5 -- -- -- -- -

1 569 891 55 51

148 47 114 41 llB 44 86 49

148 82 134 75 96 86 98 86

131 24 176 66 102 89 125 101 27 34 11 16

$6 862 $7 657 $B 347 $10 056

51 26 . .. ...

1 750 1 052 $6 275 $6 B27 $7 726 $B 921

lBl 161 $1 859 $2 322 $2 33B $2 639

87 68 ... ...

$2 529 $2 954

231 117 14.7 13.1

$955 $1 543 11 5 92 66

50.8 41.0 ... ... 724 454

13.6 14.4 147 139

B9.8 93.5

Lincoln Linn Livingston McDonald Macon

1 SS8 1 262 1 161 1 27S 1 644 1 199 1 068 911 974 1 374

77.0 84.6 78.5 76.4 B3.6 1 199 1 066 911 974 1 374 1 181 1 063 907 964 1 353

18 5 4 10 21 1.5 0.5 0.4 l,O 1.5

359 194 250 301 270 206 99 137 151 157 153 95 113 150 113

1 477 1 240 1 089 1 186 1 SSS 385 524 324 349 530

26.l 42.3 29.8 29.4 34.1 385 524 324 349 530 366 519 305 346 525

19 5 19 3 5 4.9 1.0 5.9 0.9 0.9

1 092 716 765 B37 1 025 871 489 555 WJ 821 221 227 210 177 204

92 SS 67 81 94 - 7 5 - 15

138 s2 71 103 9S 10 - - 3 5

245 128 118 142 169 64 10 55 63 81 34 - 25 34 47

4 - 12 14 20

1 181 1 063 907 964 1 3S3 32 20 5 24 36 15 25 43 39 34 30 14 15 B 21 35 14 43 11 5

lBO 115 62 221 106 194 B9 95 146 171 83 19 44 54 69

517 694 533 362 793 9 23 10 - 34

59 44 42 62 64 27 6 15 37 20

366 519 305 346 S25 70 69 35 64 BB 20 5 20 18 17 10 17 19 6 21

109 76 47 71 113 64 129 80 tJJ 97

3 24 11 22 17 9 89 22 40 49 4 43 - 12 -5 - - 36 9

68 53 55 17 109 4 14 16 - 5

- 7 5 - 15 - 7 5 - 15 - - - - -

10 - - 3 s - - - - -

10 - - 3 5

1 180 1 061 948 1 038 1 342 48 79 95 73 88 61 60 56 89 57 53 104 74 9B 124

100 98 78 59 165 88 99 86 93 71 BB 107 105 140 92 76 85 66 78 131 74 90 62 75 106 81 69 B9 66 56 50 63 45 43 52

155 85 120 83 108 125 50 22 57 94 156 63 44 72 173 25 9 6 10 25 - - - - -

$B 025 $5 846 $5 810 $5 764 $6 565 $9 054 $6 787 $6 362 $6 861 $7 943

45 55 36 38 36 ... ... ... ... ...

1 290 1 167 1 041 1 110 1 449 $7 2B4 $5 465 $5 446 $5 561 $6 227 $B 496 $6 439 $6 009 $6 562 $7 496

110 106 93 72 107 $2 353 $2 750 ... ... $1 6Bl $2 510 $2 958 ... ... $1 891

70 58 51 28 54 ... ... ... ... . .. $2 529 $2 237 $1 959 $2 135 $2 494

134 169 194 193 214 11.4 15.9 20.5 18.6 15.9

$1 097 $1 389 $1 852 $1 189 $1 372 28 8 4 23 16 26 20 26 29 59

23.6 18.9 ... ... 55.l ... ... ... ... . .. 425 550 740 578 819 9.9 16.5 23.5 16.9 18.9 127 159 291 163 274

91.3 93,l 92.1 55.2 88.3

iexctudes inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living in barracks, college students in dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 14 years.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Madison

302 220

72.8 220 209

11 5,0 82 62 20

249 53

21.3 53 48 5 ...

196 169 27

18 -9 -

49 15 --

209 10 20 -4

30 18 24 92 -

11 -

48 4 --

15 17 -3 --9 -------

227 9

19 15 20 9

15 6

17 21 8

31 29 23 5 -

$B 167 $B 5Bl

6 . .. 235

$7 971 $B 391

B ... ... --

$2 753

29 12.B ...

----

84 11.7

19 ...

Maries Morion Mercer

924 1 080 830 668 887 616

74.5 82.1 74.2 6BO B82 616 674 867 611

6 15 5 0.9 1.7 O.B 236 193 214 148 111 152

BB 82 62

736 1 OS6 781 324 2BO 181

44.0 26.5 23.2 324 280 181 315 257 181

9 23 -2.8 8.2 -

412 776 600 318 629 494

94 147 106

39 106 81 11 12 -47 85 26 - - 4

160 16S 61 3B 53 31 10 5 -6 5 -

674 867 611 20 28 5

B 30 21 9 22 15 4 9 6

115 BB 15 93 87 28 57 24 20

301 520 470 4 - 5

25 42 21 3B 17 5

315 2S7 181 60 54 4B - B -- 10 16

70 67 24 12B 37 14

13 5 6 9 14 5 - - 10 - - -

30 51 58 5 11 -

11 12 -11 5 -- 7 -- - 4 - - -- - 4

640 831 675 23 10 3B 34 19 44 90 45 63 60 64 SB 38 71 75 74 53 69 55 79 52 36 84 53 40 53 55 43 45 lB 72 106 27 27 83 67 38 104 46 10 9 10 - 6 -

$6 018 $7 BB7 $5 B62 $7 241 $9 340 $7 1B6

18 36 16 .. . .. . 667 944 754

$5 696 $7 369 $5 696 $6 8B9 $8 644 $6 947

47 113 79 ... $2 210 . ..

$3 522 ... 5 52 29 ... ... ...

$2 045 $2 594 $2 406

98 69 138 15.3 8.3 20.4 ... ... $1 350

- 11 -20 28 26 ... 24.8 ... ... ... . .. 387 335 sn 16.9 10.6 23.6 141 166 179

100.0 80.1 100.0

MISSOURI 27 -535

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Table 137. Economic Characteristics of the Rural Farm Population: 1970-Continued [Dato based on sample see text For minimum base for derived figures (per.cent, median, etc,) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties

EMPlOYMENTSTAlUS Mala, 16 years old and over---------

lobar force -----------------------------Percent cf total --------------------­

Civilian labor force ----------------------­Employed ---------------------------­Unemployed-------------------------­

Percent of civiliaf'\ lobar force --------­Not in labor force----------------------­

Under 65 yeors -----------------------65 yecirs and over---------------------

---

--Fe-male, 16 years old and awer ----------

-

Labor force ---------------------------­Percent of total--------------------­

CiviUon labor farce---------------------­Employed ------ -- ------ -- -- -- ------ -­Unemployed-------------------------­

Percent of civilian labor force --------­Not in labor force----------------------­

Under 65 years-----------------------65 years and over---------------------

---

Male, 14 and 15 yeqrs old----------Labor force -----------------------------

Female, 14 and 15 yean otd _______ _ -Lobar force ---------------------------­

Male, 16 to 21 years old ---------­Nol enrolled in school-------------------­

Nol high school graduate --------------­Unemployed or no-t in labor force ------

-----

OCCUPATION -Male employed, 16 yenrs old and o\ler

Professional, technical, and kindred workers_ Managers and administrators. except farm __ Soles workers -------------------------­Clerical and kindred workers-------------­Craftsmen. foremen, and kindred workers --­Operatives, including transport -----------­Laborers, except form ------------------­Farmers and form managers-------------­Form laborers, unpaid family workers -----­Farm laborers, exc. unpaid, & farm foremen -Servic:e workers, including private household -

-----------

,_ Female employe:d, 16 years old and ave Profession-a!, technical, and kindred workers -Managers and administrators, except form-.. Sales workers -------------------------... Clerical Olld kindred workers------------­Operotives, including transport -----------­Other blue-collar workers----------------­Farmers and farm monogers -------------­form loborers, unpaid family workers ----­Form laborers, exc. unpaid, & farm foremen Service workers, exc-ept private household __ Privcfe household workers---------------

----------------

Male employed, 14 and 15 years old Form workttrs ------------------------­Nonfarm workers----------------------

-------female employed, 14 ond 1 S years old

Form work-ors------------------------­Non.form workers----------------------

----INCOME OF FAMILIES AND PERSONS

All famllles ----------------------less than $1,000 ______________________ _ --$1,000 to $1,999 ----------------------­$2.000 to $2,999----------------------­$3.000 ta $3,999-----------------------

------$4,000 lo $4,999 ______________________ _ --$5,000 ta $5,999 ______________________ _

$6,000 la $6,999-----------------------$7,000 to $7,999 ______________________ _

$B,OOO to $B,999-----------------------$9,000 ta $9,999-----------------------$10,000 to $11,999 ____________________ _

$12,000 to $14,999--------------------­$15,000 lo $24,999---------------------$25,000 to $49,999 ____________________ _

$50,000 or more-----------------------Median income ------..------------------ .. Mean income _________________________ _

Families with female heod ---------------Mean income .. ------------------------

All families and unrelated individuals ------Median income ---------------------­Mean inc:ome-----.. -----------------..

All unrelated individuals----------------­Median income ---------------------­Mean income-----------------------..

Female unrelated individuals ____ ._ ________ _ Mean income _____ .. _________________ ..,

P-er c:apifc income of persons------------­

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL 1

----------------------------------------------

Fam((les ---- -------- ---------------------P• rcent of all familieS------------­

Mean income deficit -----------------­Families with female head ------------..

Unrelated lndlvlduals -----·--------------­Percent of all unrelated individuals __

Mean income deficit ----------------- ... l>ersons ---- ---------------- -----------

Percent of all persons-------------Relate-d children under 18 years ________ _

Percent living with both parents ------

--------------------

Miller

l 217 846 69.5 846 BOl 45

S.3 371 22B 143

1 178 392 33,3 392 375

17 4.3 786 606 lBO

81 -

109 25

167 63 19 9

801 27 43 25 26

121 151 60

285 -

30 33

375 41

8 17 73

126 10 15 3 6

67 9

---

25 -

25

974 5B 55 B5 78 84

100 B5 96 45 80 71 73 64 --

$6 318 $6 939

33

1 028 $6 056 $6 665

54 ... ... 34 ...

$1 886

187 19.2

$1 393 9

29 ... ... 788 21.8 316

91.B

Mississippi Moniteau Monroe

682 l 018 1 409 431 835 1 185 63.2 82.0 84.1 431 B35 1 180 41B B35 1 176

13 - 4 3.0 - 0.3 251 1B3 224 165 92 149 86 91 75

627 958 l 321 209 270 264

33.3 2B.2 20.0 209 270 264 1B5 253 255 24 17 9

11.5 6.3 3.4 418 688 1 057 360 SOB B35

5B 180 222

81 99 51 - - 16

49 55 141 4 5 -

133 104 186 38 37 55 17 24 16 10 - -

418 835 1 176 - 16 14 5 24 23 7 5 18

lB 9 12 33 109 98 26 88 62 10 54 2B

226 504 839 - 9 9

7B - 47 15 17 26

185 253 255 50 20 66 - 5 5

25 5 27 61 51 54 14 Bl 49 5 14 3 - 42 4 - - -3 - 4

10 22 39 17 13 4

- - 16 - - 16 - - -4 5 -- - -4 5 -

509 855 1 151 59 29 60 17 44 81 58 64 126 47 117 95 56 105 130 41 93 99 33 76 92 24 47 97 27 46 81 24 40 49 33 BB B3 59 62 70 27 39 73 4 5 15 - - -

$5 427 $5 737 $5 843 $6 728 $6 731 $6 795

31 39 26 ... ... . .. 597 B97 1 252

$4 955 $5 565 $5 619 $6 142 $6 544 $6 537

BB 42 101 ... ... $1 759 ... ... $3 S93 39 'l9 49 ... ... . ..

$1 796 $2 054 $2 097

149 121 185 '19.3 14.2 16.l

$1 702 $1 397 $1 546 12 16 13 38 13 57 . .. ... 56.4 ... .. . ...

792 587 727 39.0 20.6 18.7 399 312 248 84.7 96.2 87.9

Mont- New gomery Morgon Madrid Newton Nodowoy

1 260 824 1 178 1 719 2 194 947 567 698 1 152 1 826 75.2 68.8 59.3 67,0 83.2 947 567 698 1 144 1 826 933 552 653 1 111 l 821

14 15 45 33 5 1.5 2.6 6.4 2.9 0.3

313 257 4BO 567 368 168 168 391 345 lBl 145 89 89 2Z! 187

l 142 850 l 160 l 666 2 071 281 337 256 515 465 24.6 39.6 22.l 30.9 22.5 281 337 256 515 465 277 337 231 490 459

4 - 25 25 6 1.4 - 9.8 4.9 1.3

861 513 904 1 151 1 606 654 390 814 934 l 237 207 123 90 217 369

69 65 112 110 131 19 20 - 26 41

65 41 116 83 142 - - - 7 -

163 86 205 256 293 so 27 62 68 111

3 7 28 19 10 3 7 22 9 -

933 552 653 1 111 l 821 30 24 26 54 27 37 61 11 61 38 13 18 5 36 56 26 6 13 31 17 77 71 65 295 173

142 88 69 276 126 33 'l9 29 63 37

514 195 312 231 1 153 - 12 - 8 49

22 35 119 36 121 39 13 4 20 24

277 337 231 490 459 35 35 22 107 47

5 22 4 18 24 5 - 24 5 28

84 74 33 114 114 87 125 60 120 29 10 12 17 37 6 4 16 28 - 22 2 - - 11 15 - - 9 5 10

45 46 34 64 150 - 7 - 9 14

19 20 - 26 41 9 20 - 15 37

10 - - 11 4

- - - 7 -- - - - -- - - 7 -

957 707 935 l 342 1 720 27 52 60 44 37 68 67 88 108 104

109 58 116 125 151 91 54 115 109 136 69 50 85 84 128 58 42 86 100 217 B9 59 68 123 150 58 66 78 101 77 40 42 25 110 149 65 43 5 94 110 95 75 38 125 99 80 38 64 83 99 68 40 50 110 150 35 17 52 26 97 5 4 5 - 16

$6 635 $6 517 $5 041 $6 821 $6 580 $8 589 $7 479 $7 387 $7 632 $9 299

39 28 68 54 83 ... . .. ... 1 127 754 1 032 1 463 1 884

$5 81B $6 220 $4 506 $6 329 $6 250 $7 710 $7 177 $6 798 $7 156 $8 755

170 47 97 121 164 $2 176 ... ... $2 063 $2 075 $2 764 ... ... $1 883 $3 048

66 29 53 46 66 . .. ... . .. ... . .. $2 573 $2 379 $1 941 $2 289 $2 753

151 141 266 205 183 15.8 19.9 28.4 15.3 10.6

$886 $924 $1 431 $989 $1 134 10 - 28 11 23 66 24 65 49 67

38.8 ... ... 40.5 40.9 ... . .. ... ... ... $64 451 l 371 625 683 16.8 19.8 38.0 13.7 11.4 213 113 680 148 245

71.4 100.0 83.8 95.9 89,0

1Excludes inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living In borrocks, college students in dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 14 years.

Oregon

722 469

65.0 469 469

--

253 l5B 95

661 170

25.7 170 162

8 4.7 491 446 45

31 -

44 -

75 21 13 -

469 23 13 11 14 76 69 41

177 10 35 -

162 34 -

36 13 40 6 --6

11 16

------

561 42 B5

111 35 69 33 22 47 24 4

26 30 23 10 -

$4 109 $5 63B

17 ... 587

$4 007 $5 617

26 ... ... 11 ...

$1 763

194 34.6

$1 132 -9

... ... 641

34.0 205

100.0

Osage Ozark Pemiscot

l 444 937 1 015 1 058 665 568

73.3 71.0 56.0 1 058 665 568 1 053 651 528

5 14 40 0.5 2:1 7.0 386 272 447 233 157 342 153 115 105

1 210 894 l 023 310 277 258

25.6 31.0 25.2 310 277 258 302 267 217

8 10 41 2.6 3.6 15.9

900 617 765 679 496 65B 221 121 107

117 50 75 11 7 16

72 60 45 14 - -

255 55 170 114 14 47 64 - 11 20 - 11

1 053 651 m 31 34 18 19 26 22 7 7 11

27 28 19 158 174 59 175 96 16 52 24 19

467 230 227 7 - 17

43 16 88 67 16 32

302 267 217 41 43 74 - 4 11 9 - -

87 18 3B 99 61 35

4 16 6 23 29 5 - 21 -- - -

23 58 48 16 17 -11 7 16 11 - 12 - 7 4

14 - -- - -14 - -

943 766 767 22 36 31 32 120 71 53 99 67 67 102 120 55 63 30 90 62 44 92 48 30 49 52 33 77 46 53 49 28 2G

133 54 58 103 26 116 86 18 93 30 12 25

5 - 6 $B 149 $4 413 $6 683 $9 552 $5 B19 $8 400

39 15 58 ... .. . 1 079 B59 8B2

$6 995 $3 936 $5 580 $B 609 $5 411 $7 842

136 93 115 $1 275 .. . $2 S74 $2 074 ':i7 $3 589

44 63 ... .. . .. . $2 356 $1 B74 $2 407

103 180 155 10.9 23.5 20.2

$982 $1 002 $1 670 7 5 26

72 44 28 52.9 .. . 24.3 ... .. . .. . 466 585 796 11.9 23.7 27.2 177 153 387

100.0 B3.0 55.D

27 - 536 MISSOURI GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 137. Economic Characteristics of the Rural Farm Population: 1970-Continued [Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties

EMPLOYMENT STATUS Male, 16 yean old ond over--------­

Labor force ----------------------------­Percent of total ---------------------­

Civilian labor force ----------------------­Employed----------------------------­Unemployed--------------------------­

Percent of civilian labor force ---------­Not in labor force-----------------------­

Under 6S years ------------------------65 years and over----------------------

Female, 16 years old and over -------labor force -----------------------------

Percent of total ---------------------­Civilian labor force -----------------------

Employed-----------------------------Unemployed--------------------------­

Percent of civilian labor force ---------­Not tn lobar force-----------------------­

Under 65 years-----------------------65 years and over----------------------

-Male, 14 and 15 years old----------

labor force -----------------------------Female, 14 and 15 years old ________ _

Labor force ----------------------------­Mole, 16 to 21 years old ---------­

Not enrolled in school--------------------­Not high school graduate--------------­

Unemployed or not in labor force ------

-

--

OCCUPATION Male employed, 16 years old and over

Professional, technical, and kindred workers _ Managers and administrators, except farm __ Soles workers -------------------------­Clerical and kindred workers-------------­Craftsmen, foremen 1 and kindred workers --­Operatives, including transport -----------­Laborers, except farm ------------------­Farmers and farm managers-------------­Farm laborers, unpaid family workers -----­Farm laborers, exc. unpaid, & farm foremen_ Service workers, including private household_

------------

Female employed, 16 years aid and over Professional, technical, and kindred workers_ Managers and administrators, except form __ Soles workers -------------------------­Clerical and kindred workers-------------­Operatives, including transport ------------

------Other blue-collar workers ________________ _

Formers and form managers-------------­Farm laborers, unpaid family workers -----­Farm laborers, exc. unpaid, & farm foremen_ Service workers, except private household __ _ Private household workers _______________ _

Male employed, 14 and 1 S years old _ Farm workers ------------.. ------------­Nonfarm workers ----------------------­

Female employed, 14 and 1 S vears old Form workers -------------------------­Nonfcrm workers -----------------------

INCOME OF FAMILIES ANO PERSONS All families ---------------------Less !hon $1,000 _______________________ _

$1,000 to $1,999-----------------------­$2,000 to $2,999------------------------$3,000 to $3,999 _______________________ _ $4,000 to $4,999-----------------------­$5,000 to $S,999-----------------------­$6,000 to $6,999-----------------------­$7,000 to $7,999-----------------------­$8,000 to $8,999------------------------$9,000 to $9,999 _______________________ _

$10,000 to $11,999---------------------­$12,000 to $14,999---------------------­$1S,OOO to $24,999---------------------­$25,000 to $49,999---------------------­$S0,000 or more-----------------------­Medlen income -------------------------Mean income __________________________ _

families with female head ----------------Mean income------------------------­

All families and unrelated individuals ------­Median income -----------------------Mean income ________________________ _

All unrelated individuals -----------------­Median income ----------------------­Mean income------------------------­

Female unrelated individuols---------------Mean income ________________________ _

Per capita income of persons _____________ _

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL 1

FamHle1 ____ ----------------------------Percent of all families _____________ _

Mean income deficit ------------------­Families with female head -------------­

Unr<1hrted Individuals---------------------­Percent of all unrelated individuals --­

Mean income deficit -------------------Persons ------ ---- __ --------------------Percent of all persons _____________ _

Related children under 18 years _________ _ Percent living with both parents -------

------------

-----------------------------

-----------

Perry

l 352 1 034

76.S 1 030 1 016

14 1.4

318 221 97

l 241 344

27.7 344 339

5 1.5

897 770 127

118 4

114 4

256 108 34 14

l 016 s

2S 14 -

113 181 57

S20 21 S8 22

339 Sl -8

70 108 14 11 --

72 s 4 4 -4 -4

973 4S 63

121 97 8S

11S 84 92 S3 66 S9 34 5S 4 -

$S 6S7 $6 412

40 ... 1 040

$S 365 $6 089

67 ... ... 23 ...

$1 64S

171 17.6

$1 136 6

36 ... ... 631 16.3 198

91.9

Pettis Phelps Pike

1 771 755 1 245 1 431 S31 940

80.8 70.3 7S.S 1 431 531 940 1 393 522 93S

38 9 s 2.7 1.7 o.s 340 224 30S 169 136 202 171 88 103

1 702 704 1 122 448 202 250

26.3 28.7 22.3 448 202 250 428 192 233

20 10 17 4.S 5.0 6.8

1 254 S02 872 930 389 741 324 113 131 83 64 80 13 4 11 89 42 116 s - 7

232 89 182 90 S9 72 14 10 S3 9 10 lS

l 393 522 935 29 49 lS Sl 3S 49 33 12 16 22 39 27

202 89 50 126 61 107 60 22 52

77S 14S S24 22 - 32 48 S4 26 2S 16 37

428 192 233 66 16 63 6 22 16

2S 8 s 116 33 69 82 50 37 lS - 3 26 s lS . s - -13 - -60 4S 12 14 11 13

13 4 7 10 - 7 3 4 -5 - 7 - - -s - 7

1 394 601 903 40 21 2S 97 37 S2

104 39 71 127 44 73 115 64 38 112 48 61 130 S3 66 116 63 87 99 S2 33 98 39 48

104 37 101 122 Sl 52 108 48 126 20 s 62 - - 8

$6 785 $6 896 $7 7S3 $7 621 $7 502 $10 614

64 31 43 ... ... 1 S7S 694 1 OS8

$6 188 $6 189 $7 154 $7 oos $6 637 $9 548

181 93 1S5 $1 480 ... $1 784 $2 264 ... $3 341

89 44 50 . .. ... ... $2 346 $2 379 $2 79S

160 77 125 11.5 12.8 13.8

$1 247 ... $1 31S 6 - 14

105 70 75 58.0 ... 48.4 $73S ... ...

639 313 559 13.7 lS.8 15.S 194 82 221

100.0 ... 86.0

Platte Polk Pulaski Putnam

l 098 l 732 408 961 858 1 310 282 781

78.1 75.6 69.1 81,3 8S8 1 305 268 781 84S 1 289 268 76S

13 16 - 16 1.5 1.2 - 2,0

240 422 126 180 91 266 71 106

149 156 SS 74

1 059 1 701 379 976 256 S22 126 261

24.2 30.7 33.2 26.7 2S6 522 126 261 249 502 126 231

7 20 - 30 2.7 3.8 - 11.S 803 1 179 2S3 715 S70 938 176 S37 233 241 77 178

76 109 26 96 - 18 - 10

41 104 45 50 - - s -

115 254 43 97 38 77 25 36 24 12 14 14 - - - -

845 1 289 268 765 40 27 16 14 S2 24 21 23 21 4S 4 8 34 lS - -

114 191 so 50 66 195 50 56 31 73 s 31

34S 63S 8S 486 - 17 - -

110 40 10 66 32 27 27 31

249 50~ 126 231 37 8,' lS 4S s 19 s -

11 42 4 s 89 82 3S 9 2S 67 26 29 - 2S 16 4

19 30 5 21 - 19 - -4 4 - s

5S 112 20 97 4 lS - 16

- 18 - 10 - 18 - 10 - - - -- - 5 -- - - -- - s -

813 1 359 314 779 21 46 lS 12 5S 144 32 92 41 203 47 116

101 116 8 106 11' 132 lS 82 33 126 39 66 32 119 22 84 60 79 23 S4 94 99 11 27 47 74 21 49 79 46 13 20 7S 70 24 44

117 80 39 17 3S 14 5 10 12 11 - -

$8 5S9 $S 306 $6 045 $4 774 $10 777 $6 810 $7 435 $S 849

29 47 3 36 ... ... ... ... 936 1 488 352 948

$8 053 $S 113 $S 718 $3 960 $9 860 $6 508 $6 874 $S 343

123 129 38 169 $2 056 $2 033 ... $1 529 $3 796 $3 332 $3 010

67 86 10 88 ... ... ... ... $3 274 $2 064 $2 324 $1 924

80 263 46 180 9.8 19.4 14.6 23,1 ... $1 326 ... $868 - 11 - 29 42 59 13 70

34.1 45.7 ... 41.4 ... ... ... .. . 244 l 030 113 722 8.6 21.8 10.8 27.9 39 381 6 289 ... 91.3 - 80.6

!Excludes inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living in barracks, college students in dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 14 years.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS 498-133 0 - 73 - 35

Rolls

850 664

78.1 664 65S

9 1.4 186 122 64

809 213

26.3 213 207

6 2.8 596 4S2 144

43 -

34 -

86 4S

7 -

655 17 4 8

13 74 88 24

400 -

24 3

207 63 --

S9 39 14 ---

26 6

------

701 19 39 33 44 4S 42 S4 50 26 73 SS 98 79 42 -

$8 87S $9 88S

17 ... 774

$7 760 $9 148

73 ... . .. 47 . ..

$3 281

76 10.8

"i, 37 ... ... 285 13.3

90 . ..

Randolph Roy Reynolds

957 l 373 428 743 1 140 254 77.6 83.0 S9.3 743 1 140 254 716 1 136 250 27 4 4

3.6 0.4 1.6 214 233 174 122 120 108 92 113 66

881 1 355 396 19S 383 58

22.1 28.3 14.6 19S 363 58 183 361 56

12 22 -6.2 5.7 -

686 972 338 549 764 291 137 208 47

78 86 32 7 10 -

54 59 11 - - -

133 119 54 28 25 10 s - -s - -

716 1 136 250 20 32 43 41 32 23 10 17 8 30 61 12

106 176 33 134 163 40 48 37 26

296 551 44 - - -

10 50 10 19 17 11

183 361 58 30 66 2S lS - -11 23 s 64 11S 22 13 77 6 14 9 -s 17 -- - -- 15 -31 34 -- s -7 10 -3 10 -4 - -- - -- - -- - -

741 l 140 331 24 lS 21 74 82 39 31 61 3S 41 87 27 51 67 9 S7 71 SS 83 93 28 27 117 7 S6 105 29 so 53 9 71 122 24 70 128 25 74 107 16 32 27 7 - 5 -

$7 3S2 $7 803 $S 627 $8 730 $9 OS4 $6 620

lS 19 15 .. . .. . .. . 787 1 2S5 360

$6 898 $7 437 $5 491 $8 383 $8 519 $6 331

46 115 29 ... $2 484 .. . $3 213

19 61 6 ... ... .. . $2 S93 $2 928 $2 109

115 116 70 lS.5 10.2 21.1

$1 OS8 $1 2S3 ... 4 - 11

14 33 12 ... 28.7 .. . ... ... .. . 355 409 212 14.1 11.2 19.6 109 131 S3

91.7 96.2 ...

MISSOURI 27 - 537

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Table 137. Economic Characteristics of the Rural Farm Population: 1970-Continued {Doto based on sample see text For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) end meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties

EMPLOYMENT STATUS Male, 16 yean old and over---------

labor force -----------------------------Percent of total---------------------­

Civilian labor force-----------------------Employed -----------------------------Unemployed--------------------------­

Percent of civilian labor force ---------­Not in labor force-----------------------­

Under 65 year:s ------------------------65 years and over----------------------

Female, 16 yean o-ld and over -------labor force ----------------------------­

Percent of total--------------------­Civilian labor force -----------------------

-

Employed -----------------------------Unemployed -------------------------­

Percent of civilian labor force --------­Not in labor force----------------------­

Under 65 years -----------------------65 years and over---------------------

-----

Mole, 14 and 15 yean old ----------labor force -... ---------------------------

Female, 14 and 15 yaan old _______ _ -Labar force -----------------------------

Male, 16 to 21 yaan old _______ ., __ -Not enrolled in school ___________________ _ -Not high school graduate--------------­

Unemployed or not in labor force--------

OCCUPATION Mole employed, 16 years old and over

Professionol, technical, and kindred workers_ Managers and administrators, except form __ Sales workers -------------------------­Clerical -ond kindred workers--------------

-----

Craftsmen, foremen. and kindred workers __ _ -Operatives, including transport -----------­laborers, except form -------------------

--Formers and farm managers _____________ _ -

Farm laborers, unpaid family workers -----­Farm laborers, exc. unpaid, & farm foremen_ Service workers, including private household_

----female employed, 16 years old and over

Professional, technical, and kindred workers_ Manage.rs and administrators, except form __ Sales workers -------------------------­Clerical ond kindred workers-------------­Operatives, including transport -----------­Other blue·collar workers----------------­Farmers and farm managers-------------­Farm laborers, unpaid family workers -----­Form laborers, exc. unpaid, & form fare-men_

---------Service workers, except private household __ _ -Private tiousehold workers _______________ _ -

Mole •mployed, 14 and 15 yean old Farm workers ------------------------­Nonform workers----------------------

------

Female employed, 14 and 15 yaan old Farm workers ------------------------­Nonform workers----------------------

-----

INCOME OF FAMILIES AND PERSONS All famllles ----------------------Less than $1,00Q _______________________ _

-$1,000 to $1.999 ______________________ _ $2,000 to $2.999 ______________________ _ $3,000 to $3, 999 ______________________ _

$4,000 to $4,999----------------------­$5,000 to $5,999----------------------­$6.000 to $6,999·---------------------­$7,000 IO $7,999-----------------------$8,000 to $B,999 ______________________ _

$9,000 to $9,999 ·----------------------$10,000 to $1 l ,999 ____________________ _

$12,000 to $14,999 --------------------­$15,000 to $24,999---------------------$25,000 to $49,999 ____________________ _

$50,000 or more----------------------­Median income ------------------------Mean income _________________________ _

Families with female head ---------------Meon income _______________________ _

All families and unrelated individuals -----­Median income ---------------------­Mean income-----------------------­

All unrelated Individuals----------------­Medfan income ----------------------Mean income _______________________ _

Female unrelated individuals--------------Mean income------------------------

--------------------------------. --------------------

Per copita income of persons ____________ _ --INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL 1

Fam Illes ---- __ -------------- -----------Percent of all fomllles ------------­

Mean income deficit -----------------­families with female heod ------------­

Unrelated lndMcluals --------------------­Percent of all unrelated individuals __

Mean income deficit------------------Persons ____ -~ __ -------- _______ --------

Percent of all persons ____________ _

------------------Related children under 18 years---~----­

Percent living with both parents ----------

Ripley

572 352

61.5 352 338

14 4.0

220 107 113

568 196

34.5 196 190

6 3.l 372 306

66

40 4

9 -

61 20 10 5

338 24 9

16 4

40 69 38

129 5 4 -

190 41 -

!6 15 44 5 9 --

55 5

4 4 ----

477 51 44 59 56 52 49 57 30

5 9

30 27

4 4 -

$4 548 $5 241

26

534 $4 096 $4 843

57 ... ... 23 ...

$1 653

129 27.0

$1 615 ll 35 ... ...

545 34,7 212

86.8

St. Charles St. Cloir

1 345 943 1 021 727

75.9 77.l l 021 727

995 716 26 11

2.5 . 1.5 324 216 179 109 145 107

1 279 895 309 216

24.2 24.l 309 216 290 194

19 22 6.1 10.2 970 679 694 518 276 161

97 34 14 -99 26 - -

197 107 59 52 4 21 4 21

995 716 41 18 51 35 9 5

50 16 130 77 147 76 30 20

#I 434 4 -

51 35 38 -

290 194 49 55 - 5 9 22

132 16 14 39 26 12 13 -- -- -42 30 5 15

14 -5 -9 -- -- -- -

899 759 14 50 32 71 48 59 71 111 36 67 34 78 43 71 72 25 71 22 28 52 97 49

130 45 190 45 2B 10 5 4

$10 010 $5 276 $!! 029 $6 851

31 17 ... l 0.56 881

$8 465 $4 981 $9 834 $6 368

157 122 $2 l 17 $! B57 $2 991 $3 369

41 61 ... ...

$2 778 $2 3()4

72 156 8.0 20.6 ... $! 064 - 9

50 53 31.8 43.4 . .. ... 282 495 7.6 20.4 83 97 ... ...

Ste. St. Francois St. Louis Genevieve Saline Schuyler

550 533 866 1 900 770 380 362 643 l 466 6/.'fJ 69.l 67.9 74.2 77.2 79.l 380 362 643 l 466 6/.'fJ 365 362 643 1 443 580

15 - - 23 29 3.9 - - l.6 4.8 170 171 223 434 161

81 83 130 236 87 89 BB 93 198 74

470 539 776 1 791 748 154 169 222 535 147

32.8 31.4 28.6 29.9 19.7 154 169 222 535 147 154 169 214 524 142 - - 8 11 5 - - 3.6 2.1 3.4

316 370 554 1 256 601 235 290 445 906 456

81 80 109 350 145

32 28 62 126 72 5 5 15 32 23

15 22 65 100 49 5 12 - 11 -

83 79 154 247 109 15 17 41 77 35 9 7 10 28 23 - 7 - 18 11

365 362 643 l 443 580 17 40 43 21 6 11 33 27 56 33 - 16 - 14 !2

11 - 10 22 23 120 79 82 93 37 79 30 142 150 45 25 21 71 45 26 69 103 237 913 338

5 - - 17 2 17 16 5 92 5S 11 24 26 20 3

154 169 214 524 142 40 38 32 124 10 11 16 7 4 12 - 5 6 21 6

48 56 49 68 27 TB 20 83 113 so 5 - 5 5 -6 5 9 32 15 - - - 6 -- - - - -

21 29 14 151 22 5 - 9 - -5 5 15 32 23 - - 15 22 23 5 5 - 10 -5 12 - 11 -- - - - -5 12 - 11 -

400 375 594 1 435 636 6 11 12 49 32

17 18 49 81 37 19 12 22 151 71 31 23 65 109 123 14 10 40 70 59 16 24 41 142 67 24 16 57 95 52 21 - 26 98 26 33 21 23 105 58 16 62 44 100 37 77 24 52 148 27 59 59 86 101 31 62 60 73 115 16

5 29 4 59 -- 6 - 12 -$10 078 $9 847 $7 423 $7 209 $4 932 $9 933 $12 692 $8 617 $9 076 $S 743

10 31 44 56 33 ... . .. ... ... 455 427 642 l 673 694

$8 742 $9 605 $6 982 $6 505 $4 508 $8 946 $11 777 $8 232 $8 329 $5 437

SS 52 4ll 238 58 ... ... ... $2 459 ... ... $3 828 ... 28 19 12 120 34 .. . ... . .. $4 070 ...

$3 !Bl $3 657 $2 040 $2 828 $1 756

28 42 83 221 98 7.0 11.2 14.0 15.4 15.4 ... ... ... $885 ... - - 24 13 3 35 21 13 93 22 ... .. . ... 39.T ... ... . .. ... ... ...

1114 176 346 838 462 8.3 12.6 13.4 17.0 21.8

9 38 147 242 222 ... ... 76.2 98.3 80.6

•Excludes inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living in barracks, college students in dormitories, and unrelated individllols under 14 ye-ors.

Scotland

948 717

75.6 717 717 --

231 141 90

889 163

18.3 163 158

5 3.1 726 585 141

99 14

90 4

113 49 16 9

717 5 9

11 7

41 36 10

558 25 11 4

158 24 -4

37 22 5

13 18 6

19 10

10 10 -4 -4

783 33 74 66 96 76 64 70 31 38 43 84 50 51

7 -

$5 727 $6 761

18 ... 850

$5 563 $6 698

67 ... ... 47 ...

$2 133

132 16.9

$1 024 -

12 . .. ... 429 16.2 130

78.5

Scott Shannon Shelby

905 636 1 014 616 445 853

68.1 70.0 84.1 616 445 847 594 429 835

22 16 12 3.6 3.6 1.4 289 191 161 208 140 64

81 51 97 942 542 l 028 253 195 204

26.9 36.0 19,8 253 195 204 248 190 195

5 5 9 2.0 2.6 4.4

689 347 824 579 310 614 110 37 210 93 35 30 - - 6

41 54 75 - - 4 137 102 98 32 51 35 12 16 3 12 13 -

594 429 835 5 30 -

37 17 -10 7 21 21 4 21 50 65 25 67 89 32 24 115 31

326 73 653 - - 17

39 11 19 15 l 8 16

248 190 195 35 10 41

6 5 6 19 12 -53 1l 37 63 116 46 - 5 5

17 - 23 - - 6 - - -

55 31 31 - - -- - 6 - - -- - 6

- - 4 - - -- - 4

669 476 845 4 7 34

41 27 72 21 50 85 51 49 66 50 63 72 44 53 73 57 37 70 57 27 63 36 41 58 28 5 31 61 60 53 67 25 44

119 20 BB 33 12 36 - - -

$8 264 $5 792 $6 293 $10 249 $7 394 $8 586

23 11 40 ... . .. . .. 744 500 935

$7 629 $5 566 $5 851 $9 519 $7 155 $8 043

75 24 90 . .. . .. .. . ... . .. ... 48 6 42 . .. ... .. .

$2 653 $2 !06 $2 764

73 91 159 10.9 19.1 18.8 ... .. . $1 030

- - 17 32 6 38 ... .. . .. . ... . .. . ..

296 400 534 ll.0 23.8 19.8 108 165 167

100.0 86.7 89.2

27 - 538 MISSOURI GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 137. Economic Characteristics of the Rural Farm Population: 1970-Continued [Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text I

Counties

EMPLOYMENT STATUS Male, 16 yean old and over---------

labor force -----------------------------Percent of total---------------------­

Civilian labor force ----------------------­Em ployed ------ __ --------------------­Unemployed ------------------------ __

Percent of civilian labor force --------­Not in labor force----------------------­

Under 65 years-----------------------65 years and over---------------------

-----

female, 16 years old and over -------Labor force ------------------------------Percent of total--------------------­Civilian labor force ---------------------­

Employed ------------------------------

Unemployed ------ ------- _____ --------Percent of civilian labor force --------­

Not in labor force----------------------­Under 65 years-----------------------65 years and over---------------------

Male, 14 and 15 years old---------labor force ----------------------------

Female, 14 and 1 S years old-------­labor force ---------------------------­

Male, 16 ta 21 years old ---------­Not enrolled in school-------------------­

Not high school graduate--------------­Unemployed or not in labor force ------

OCCUPATION

-------------

Male employed, 16 years old and over Professional, technical, and kindred workers _ Managers and administrators, except form __ Soles workers -------------------------­Clerical and kindred workers--------------

-----

Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers __ _ Operatives, including transport -----------­Laborers, except form ------------------­farmers and farm managers-------------­Form laborers, unpaid family workers -----­Form laborers, exc. unpaid, & form foremen_ Service workers, including private household_

---------

Female employed, 16 years old and over Professional, technical, and kindred workers_ Managers and administrators, except farm __ Sales workers -------------------------­Clerical and kindred workers-------------­Operatives, including transport ------------

----Other blue-collar workers_ _______________ _

Formers and farm managers-------------­Farm laborers, unpaid family workers -----­Form laborers, exc. unpaid, & form foremen_ Service workers, except private household __ _ Private household workers _______________ _

Mole employed, 14 and 1 S years old _ Ferm workers -------------------------­Nonform workers ----------------------­

Female employed, 14 and 15 years old Farm workers _ -------------------------Nonform workers-----------------------

INCOME OF FAMILIES AND PERSONS All famllles --------------------­

less than $1.000------------------------$1,000 ta $1,999 _______________________ _

$2,000 to $2,999-----------------------­$3,000 ta $3,999-----------------------­$4,000 to $4, 999 __ ---------------------­$5,000 ta $5, 999 -----------------------­$6,000 to $6,999-----------------------­$7 .000 to $7.999 ------------ ---------- -­$8,000 to $8, 999 __ ---------------------­$9 ,000 to $9,999------------------------$10,000 to $11,999 ____________________ c_

$12,000 lo $14,999 ---------------------­$15,000 to $24, 999 ---------- ------ -----­$25,000 la $49,999 ---------------------­$50,000 or mare-----------------------­Median Income ------------------------­Mean income---------------------------

Families with female head ----------------Mean income ________________________ _

All families and unrelated individuals ------­Median income -----------------------Mean Income ________________________ _

All unrelated individuals-----------------­Median income ----------------------­Mean income-------------------------

Femole unrelated individuals ______________ _ Mean income-------------------------

Per capita income of persons _____________ _

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL 1

Families ____ ------ __ ---- ------ ----------Percent of all fomilies-------------­

Mean income deficit ------------------­Families with female head -------------­

Unrelated lndlv1duals ---------------------­Percent of all unrelated individuals --­

Mean income deficit -------------------

------------

-----------------------------

-------

Penons ____ -------- ------ __ ---- __ ---- ---Percent of all persons _____________ _ Related children under 18 years _________ _

Percent living with both parents -------

---

Stoddard

1 940 1 235

63.7 1 235 l 203

32 2.6 705 481 224

2 069 525 25.4 525 511

14 2.7

l 544 l 313

231

100 17

1S1 -

246 73 26 10

1 203 15 18 25 42

208 93 25

531 27

192 27

S11 77 5

46 66

125 31 16 -1

127 17

17 9 8

---

1 60S 161 122 246 131 146 131 106 103 92 56

128 98 62 23 -

$4 976 $6 222

92 ... 1 797

$4 565 $5 839

192 $1 788 $2 638

114 $2 434

$1 921

438 27.3

$1 349 46 81

42.2 ...

1 630 29.8 610

83.4

Stone Sullivan

92S l 202 678 954

73.3 79.4 678 954 660 933

18 21 2.7 2.2 247 248 178 144 69 104

910 l 077 331 323

36.4 30.0 331 323 316 297

15 26 4.5 8.0 579 754 506 588

73 166

81 39 22 -S1 69 - 9

127 144 43 46 23 11

5 5

660 933 22 26 23 25 18 15 24 18

110 90 85 66 76 21

266 615 - 8

19 26 17 23

316 297 28 28 16 5 5 15

35 108 136 76

4 -37 19 - -- 7

46 39 9 -

22 -22 -- -- 9 - 4 - 5

744 935 35 57 73 14 72 108 71 82 49 127 59 134 52 63 57 40 27 44 25 31 53 65 52 56 82 90 30 16

7 8 $6 250 $5 593 $8 477 $7 942

31 33 ...

822 l 059 $5 712 $5 225 $7 878 $7 279

78 124 ... $1 786 ... $2 285 54 60 ... . ..

$2 574 $2 549

148 112 19.9 12.0

$1 338 $1 797 17 17 34 56 ... 45.2 ... ...

545 4SO 21.6 14.8 194 185

74.7 59.5

Toney Texas Vernon Warren Washington

592 l 641 l S86 708 S82 447 1 017 1 189 554 363 75.5 62.0 75.0 78.2 62.4 447 1 013 l 189 547 363 429 961 1 172 538 345

18 52 17 9 18 4.0 5.1 1.4 l.6 5.0 145 624 397 154 219 128 420 150 61 131 17 204 247 93 88

499 l S61 l 581 623 532 168 519 593 139 111

33.7 33.2 37.5 22.3 20.9 168 519 593 139 111 163 489 577 139 111

5 30 16 - -3.0 5.8 2.7 - -

331 1 042 988 484 421 258 818 704 380 333

73 224 284 104 88

53 137 97 46 SS - 13 12 14 -

23 124 86 71 50 - 6 - 6 -

91 214 140 97 89 17 58 43 29 22 6 19 11 8 10 6 13 11 8 5

429 961 1 172 S38 34S 11 42 51 10 5 12 39 38 18 45 9 32 25 17 16 4 48 29 10 28

72 142 107 66 78 65 157 96 94 57 27 104 51 52 33

195 301 647 222 65 - 12 17 25 -

19 18 54 12 -15 66 57 12 18

163 489 S77 139 111 14 90 96 5 39 13 21 5 - 9 23 24 12 22 -21 90 134 42 7 29 173 87 32 20 10 36 6 - 10 7 10 35 5 7 - - 13 - -- - 5 - -

46 45 157 33 19 - - 27 - -- 13 12 14 -- - 12 14 -- 13 - - -- 6 - - -- - - - -- 6 - - -

413 1 303 1 318 506 431 15 52 77 17 46 16 124 107 20 33 76 164 129 51 38 22 93 143 47 25 36 128 92 33 21 48 128 163 33 51 54 82 121 11 43 33 124 88 49 40 25 97 86 44 26 27 74 70 25 10 27 67 91 52 13 25 87 64 25 39 9 71 67 82 41 - 9 14 17 -- 3 6 - 5

$5 865 $5 707 $5 681 $7 837 $6 035 $6 114 $6 656 $6 673 $9 032 $7 366

24 45 61 11 28 ... ... ... 462 1 412 l 504 570 494

$5 438 $5 365 $5 273 $7 184 $5 608 $5 658 $6 323 $6 145 $8 327 $6 707

49 109 186 64 63 ... $1 641 $1 759 ... ... ... $2 340 $2 402 ... . .. 16 36 87 25 26 ... . .. ... ... ...

$1 823 $1 987 $2 139 $2 557 $2 138

63 273 239 42 89 15.3 21.0 18.l 8.3 20.6 ... $1 147 $1 248 ... ...

- 18 25 - 6 35 59 89 26 42 ... 54.1 47.8 ... ... . .. . .. ... ... ... 289 1 051 831 140 314 19.7 23.2 19.3 7.5 20.5 110 414 250 30 68

95.5 81.4 88.0 ... . ..

iexcludes inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Farces living in barracks, college students in dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 14 years.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Wayne

415 272

65.5 272 262

10 3.7 143 79 64

373 75

20.1 75 75 --

298 230 68

16 -

12 -

56 39

3 3

262 18 --

13 33 55 10 96 -

21 16

7S 6 --

12 40 5 ---7 5

------

317 16 15 33 42 26 25 14 14 23 25 56 12 16 --

$6 107 $6 615

7

344 $5 520 $6 281

27 . .. . ..

6 . ..

$2 113

so 15.8 . ..

7 11 . .. . .. 211

20.8 83 ...

Webster Worth Wright

l 670 SSS l 434 1 307 394 1 016

78.3 71.0 70.9 1 303 394 1 016 1 257 390 1 016

46 4 -3.5 1.0 -363 161 418 216 95 319 147 66 99

1 560 S21 1 356 428 148 385

27.4 28.4 28.4 428 148 385 396 148 365

32 - 20 7.5 - 5.2

1 132 373 971 942 291 808 190 82 163

122 56 98 30 - 21

102 9 60 - - -

224 8S 147 109 16 38 43 10 22 11 10 13

1 257 390 1 016 56 21 16 38 10 38 29 22 23 61 - 27

180 6 140 204 7 171 83 10 66

474 281 429 15 5 29 75 15 67 42 13 10

396 148 365 33 20 41 14 - 15 20 10 26 70 27 81

120 68 103 21 - 36 29 13 6

3 - 26 10 - -56 10 27 20 - 4

30 - 21 15 - 15 15 - 6

- - -- - -- - -

l 273 414 1 140 76 5 60 91 46 148 87 34 115

122 44 71 149 38 120 117 34 115 104 9 87 92 17 71 70 16 62 43 39 36

103 22 80 108 37 101 84 20 59 27 29 12 - 24 3

$5 953 $6 667 $5 487 $7 198 $11 007 $6 696

42 29 42 ... ... . .. l 338 497 1 255

$5 675 $5 267 $4 988 $6 935 $9 570 $6 220

65 83 115 ... . .. $1 337 . .. ... $1 498 19 20 41 ... ... . ..

$1 922 $3 113 $2 072

216 63 244 17.0 15.2 21.4

$1 293 . .. $1 172 6 - 7

26 43 74 ... . .. 64.3 . .. .. . . .. 802 242 814 16.7 15.8 21.8 327 87 221

96.9 .. . 93.7

MISSOURI 27 - 539

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Table C-1. Number of Persons and Housing Units in Sample, by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Residence: 1970

The State

The Stahl •• ____ -- __ -- __ -- -- -- .----Metropolitan ------ -------- -- -- -- -------­Nonmetropoliton ------ ------ ---- ------ ---

100-percent count

4 676 501 2 997 071 l 679 430

T otol persons

Unweighted sample count

Percent of 1 OO·percent Number of persons count

912 922 19.5 581 382 19.4 331 540 19.7

Total housing units

Unweighted sample count

Number of housing units Percent of l OO·percent

100-percent count COUllt

1 673 361 329 900 19.7 1 029 642 202 740 19.7

643 719 127 160 19.6

Table C-2. Percent of Allocation or Substitution for Nonresponse for Selected Characteristics, by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Residence: 1970

The State

Total persons (number)--------------------­Persons. with two or more sample choraderistics

repir:~~e~t "'a-(ioi~i=:= ===== ===== ===== == :::::::::: Persons with one or more allocations or substitutions __

Percent of total __ ------ -- ____ ---- -------- ___ _

ALLOCATION AND SUBSTITUTION RATE

Total persons (number) ____ ------ -----------Retationship __________________________ ---- ______ _

Sex __ -- -- -- ---------- -------------- -------- -- -­Rcce -- ---- ---------------- ---- ----------------­Age .. -- -· -- -- ---· •.•. ---- -- -- -- -· -- -· ------ -- --No1ivity __ ------------------ ---------------- ___ _ Nativity of parents------------------------------­Year moved into present house---------------------Form-nonfarm residence __________________________ _

Persons, 3 to 34 years old (number)-----------School enrollment ________________ ---- _ - ------ ___ _

Pers-ons, 3 to 34 years old enrolled in sehool (number')-------- __ ---------------------Level of schooL ________ . ---- ____________________ _

Persons, 25 years old tind aver (number)------­Highest grade completed·--·-·-·-·-·-·---·--------

Women ner married (number) ____ ----------Children ever born---· __________________ ------ __ _

Persons, 14 yeart aid ond over (number)------Marital sfotus ____ ---- _____ . ______ ---- _________ _

labor force status-*-· __ ------ ____ -· __ -------- __ _ In laDar farce ____ -·_. ______ -· ________ ------ __ _ Not in labor force •. ______ -- ____ ---- __ -· ---- __ _

Total money income: Both sexes ____ -· ______ ---- __________ ------ __ _

Mole .... ---·-···-----------·---·-----·-----· Fem(] le ______________________ ------ ------ ___ _

Employed persons, 16 years old and over (number) Major industry group ______ -~ __________ -------- __ Maier occupation group _________________________ _ Class at worker ________________________________ _

Parsons who worked ha 1969 (number)--------Weeks worked •. _______________________________ _

Persons, 16 to 64 yeors old (number)------ __ _ Vocational training---·-------------------·------Disability ________________ ----------------------

AU families (number)---------------·------, Total family income._---- ____________ ,,_-------- __ Woge or salary income __________________________ _

Nonfarm self-employment income-----------------­Farm self-employment income---------------------Social Security income __________________________ _ Public assistance or public welfare income __________ _ Other income ____________ ~- ________ --------~----

27 -.540 MISSOURI

--

--

-------

-

-

[Data based on sample, see text. The term "a1Jocatian1' means that o choracteristfc was assigned in the absence of o machine-readable entry or changed to rnoke

consistent with other entries durin9 the computer editing. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Metropolitan Nonmetropolitan

Ur~an

The State Total Central cities Other urban Rural Total Urban Rural

4 676 501 2 997 071 l 375 626 l 280 663 340 782 1 679 430 620 527 1 058 903

4 526 012 2 881 494 1 301 514 1 250 212 329 768 1 644 518 605 926 1 038 590 96.6 96.l 94.6 97,6 96.6 97.9 97.6 98.1

1 685 899 1 058 590 565 151 378 848 114 591 627 309 238 800 388 509 36.1 35.3 41.1 29.6 33.6 37.4 36.5 36.7

4 676 501 2 997 071 1 375 626 I 280 663 340 782 1 679 430 620 527 1 058 903 2.9 2.8 3.4 2.1 2.7 3.2 4.1 2.7 2.3 2.3 2.7 1.8 2.4 2.3 2.4 2.2 3.1 2.7 3.1 2.1 3.6 3.9 3.6 4.0 4.5 4.6 5.9 3.2 4.6 4.2 4.2 4.1 5.2 6.1 8.0 4.2 5.2 3.8 4.2 3.5 5.3 6.3 6.2 4.4 5.2 3.5 4.0 3.2 6.0 6.5 8.6 4.3 6.5 5.1 5.5 4.9 6.6 6.8 7.9 5.0 9.4 6.1 3.2 7.6

2 406 477 1 592 446 697 907 700 394 194 145 814 031 318 103 495 OB 6.2 6.6 9.0 4.4 5.8 5.5 6.2 5.1

1 305 679 878 691 380 437 395 695 102 559 426 988 163 248 263 740 4.1 4.4 6.0 3.0 4.4 3.4 3.6 3.3

2 602 279 I 634 644 770 130 688 140 176 374 967 635 341 489 626 146 7.5 9.5 12.6 6.7 6.5 4.2 4.8 3.9

659 277 441 451 184 654 200 961 55 836 217 826 81 056 136 770 5.0 5.5 7.8 3.5 5.3 3.8 4.2 3.7

3 478 506 2 197 424 1 038 551 923 500 235 373 1 281 082 484 851 796 231 3.3 3.4 4.1 2.5 3.6 3.3 3.3 3.3 5.4 6.1 8.3 3.8 5.7 4.3 3.9 4.5 2.6 3.3 4.4 2.1 3.0 1.8 1.9 1.8 2.7 2.B 3.9 1.6 2.7 2.5 2.0 2.7

13.6 14.2 16.9 11.4 13.4 13.0 13.1 13.0 14.4 14.8 17.3 12.4 14.2 13.8 13.1 14.1 13.2 13.7 16.6 10.6 12.6 12.3 13.0 11.9

1 767 310 1 193 549 544 850 524 189 124 510 513 761 219 628 354 133 7.3 8.1 10.5 5.7 7.4 5.7 5.4 5.9 6.2 8.7 11.1 6.3 6.3 7.1 6.5 7.5 7.0 7.6 10.4 4.9 6.9 5.6 5.3 5.6

2 123 753 1 396 440 646 820 605 074 144 546 727 313 298 251 429 062 7.9 8.1 10.9 5.2 7.8 7.6 6.7 e.2

2 730 571 1 771 381 806 797 770 603 193 981 959 190 370 825 588 365 6.3 7.2 9.8 4.6 5.6 4.7 5.1 4.5

11.2 11.6 15.5 7.9 10.0 10.6 11.0 10.4

1 204 751 758 604 336 368 334 023 88 213 446 147 154 437 291 710 22.2 22.1 24.6 19.6 21.9 22.3 20.7 23.2 11.7 13.0 14.5 11.6 11.6 9.6 10.6 9.0 2.2 2.0 1.9 1.9 2.4 2.6 2.3 2.7 1.9 0.9 0.6 0.6 2.5 3.5 0.9 4.9 7.6 7.5 9.5 5.3 8.2 7.9 7.2 6.3 7.0 7.1 9.2 5.0 7.5 6.6 6.5 7.0 8.8 9.3 10.9 7.7 9.0 7.9 7.6 8.1

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Table C-3. Selected Characteristics Before Substitution and Allocation for Nonresponse, by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Residence: 1970

The State

Total population

FARM RESIDENCE

Farm __ -- ________ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ______ -- _ Nonfarm ___________________________________ _

Not reported --------------------------------

SEX Mole __ -- __________________________________ _

Female ____________ ---- ____ ------ -----------Not reported--------------------------------

RACE

White---- -- ____ ------ ------ ________ ------ __ Negro---- _________________________________ _

Other ---- ______ -- ------ __ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Not reported--------------------------------

AGE

Under 5 years-------------------------------5 to 9 yeors---------------------------------10 to 14 yeors-------------------------------15 to 19 yeors.------------------------------20 to 24 yeors-------------------------------25 to 29 yeors·------------------------------30 to 34 yeors-------------------------------35 to 44 yeors ______________________________ _

45 to 54 yeors •• -----------------------------55 to 64 yeors-------------------------------65 lo 74 years ______________________________ _ 75 years and over ___________________________ _ Decade ondfor year not reported _______________ _

NATIVITY

Native ______________ .... ________________ ------

Foreign born--------------------------------Not reported--------------------------------

NATIVITY OF PARENTS

Native parentage ____ ---- __________ -- ________ _ Foreign or mixed parentage ___________________ _

Not reported--------------------------------

YEAR MOVED INTO PRESENT HOUSE

1969 ond 1970 •• ____ ---- ____________________ _

1966 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -----------1967 ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- ---1965 and 1966.------------------------------1960 to 1964 __________________________ ------1950 lo 1959_ ______________________________ _ 1949 or earlier •• -- -- ---- ____ ---- ____________ _ Always lived in this house--------------------­Not reported--------------------------------

RELATIONSHIP

Population in households _____________________ _ Hood of household _________________________ _

Wife of heod ------------------------------Other relative of head ______________________ _ Nonrelotive of head ________________________ _

Population in group quarters ______ -- -- __ -- -- -- -Not reported --------------------------------

MARITAL STATUS

Persan11

14 years old and over __________________ _ Single ________________________________ -- --Married __________ ------ ---- ____ -------- __

Separated •• __________________ -- ________ •

Widowed ________ ---- ------------ -- ------ -Divorced-- __ -- -- -- -- _., -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Nol reported----------------------

LEVEL OF SCHOOL

Persons, 3 to 34 years old now enrolled ___ _ Nllrsery school ------------------------------Kindergarten ____________ -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- --Elementary schaal __ -- -- ____________ -- __ -- -- --High school---------------------------------Coll•ge ____________________________________ _

Not reported--------------------------------

[Doto based on sample, see text. The term "allocation" means that a characteristic was assigned in the absence of o mochine·reodoble entry or changed to make consistent with other entries during the computer editing, For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Metropolitan Nonmetropolitan

Urban

The State Total Central cities Other urban Rural Total Urban Rural

4 676 501 2 997 071 1 375 626 1 280 663 340 782 1 679 430 620 527 1 058 903

329 379 35 136 - - 35 136 294 243 - 294 243 4 040 014 2 757 149 1 267 403 1 216 286 273 460 1 282 865 600 822 682 043

307 108 204 786 108 223 64 377 32 186 102 322 19 705 82 617

2 210 766 l 398 328 621 775 609 103 167 450 812 438 298 057 514 381 2 358 795 l 530 222 716 927 648 306 164 989 828 573 307 861 520 712

106 940 68 521 36 924 23 254 8 343 38 419 14 609 23 810

4 053 499 2 495 217 966 956 1 202 338 325 923 1 558 282 563 242 995 040 461 801 410 137 360 867 47 440 1 830 51 664 31 542 20 122

14 195 10 842 5 585 4 577 680 3 353 2 039 1 314 147 006 80 875 42 218 26 308 12 349 66 131 23 704 42 427

359 745 242 333 104 794 106 136 31 403 117 412 42 040 75 372 428 113 286 192 116 705 130 896 38 591 141 921 48 303 93 618 450 304 298 124 123 474 136 682 37 968 152 180 49 316 102 864 417 667 263 938 121 593 113 777 28 568 153 729 65 641 88 088 332 633 217 205 108 867 88 034 20 304 115 428 61 813 53 615 284 287 195 146 82 086 88 750 24 310 89 141 34 991 54 150 240 018 162 871 63 953 76 818 22 100 77 147 27 832 49 315 487 421 329 145 131 806 157 531 39 808 158 276 55 966 102 310 492 109 317 596 139 763 144 947 32 886 174 513 59 890 114 623 444 434 260 013 133 375 102 562 24 076 184 421 60 007 124 414 320 473 175 747 101 132 58 731 15 884 144 726 49 574 95 152 210 439 109 881 66 475 34 355 9 051 100 558 38 940 61 618 208 858 138 880 81 603 41 444 15 833 69 978 26 214 43 764

4 369 479 2 761 759 1 237 958 1 202 892 320 909 1 607 720 590 081 1 017 639 61 595 53 543 27 547 23 756 2 240 8 052 4 273 3 779

245 427 181 769 110 121 54 015 17 633 63 658 26 173 37 485

4 137 541 2 567 288 1 149 975 1 108 245 309 068 1 570 253 574 102 996 151 292 499 241 929 112 591 115 509 13 829 50 570 21 633 28 937 246 461 187 854 113 060 56 909 17 885 58 607 24 792 33 815

1 067 408 662 183 330 324 254 263 77 596 405 225 186 652 218 573 476 007 313 706 139 587 136 144 37 975 162 301 63 368 98 933 323 309 212 225 94 030 93 475 24 720 111 084 40 887 70 197 525 391 352 091 145 504 163 118 43 469 173 300 60 734 112 566 768 925 513 190 214 577 239 136 59 477 255 735 87 588 168 147 688 080 458 352 192 617 226 389 39 346 229 728 75 931 153 797 349 393 175 826 95 019 61 777 19 030 173 567 50 303 123 264 195 674 113 398 45 378 51 153 16 867 82 276 20 888 61 388 282 314 196 100 118 590 55 208 22 302 86 214 34 176 52 038

4 430 935 2 863 797 1 294 132 1 240 190 329 475 1 567 138 547 215 1 019 923 1 491 445 940 872 462 504 381 414 96 954 550 573 202 597 347 976 1 039 947 646 626 265 722 299 964 80 940 393 321 132 612 260 709 1 849 830 1 238 334 540 764 547 995 149 575 611 496 205 594 405 902

49 713 37 965 25 142 10 817 2 006 11 748 6 412 5 336 108 125 49 778 34 126 13 480 2 172 58 347 47 781 10 566 137 441 83 496 47 368 26 993 9 135 53 945 25 531 28 414

3 478 506 2 197 424 1 038 551 923 500 235 373 l 281 082 484 851 796 231 784 218 513 716 261 728 205 598 46 390 270 502 121 489 149 013

2 173 432 1 355 562 574 965 615 628 164 969 817 870 281 308 536 562 47 722 37 263 29 134 6 862 1 267 10 459 5 127 5 332

288 650 170 661 105 782 53 687 11 192 117 989 50 279 67 710 116 736 83 830 53 671 25 712 4 447 32 906 15 929 16 977 115 470 73 655 42 405 22 875 8 375 41 815 15 846 25 969

l 305 679 878 691 380 437 395 695 102 559 426 988 163 248 263 740 18 347 15 207 5 609 8 685 913 3 140 1 879 1 261 72 496 50 649 20 503 24 202 5 944 21 847 8 387 13 460

713 991 476 412 195 822 217 637 62 953 237 579 77 550 160 029 297 508 192 039 77 132 91 722 23 185 105 469 34 932 70 537 149 572 105 320 58 714 41 535 5 071 44 252 34 590 9 662 53 765 39 064 22 657 11 914 4 493 14 701 5 910 8 791

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS MISSOURI 27 - 541

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Table C-3. Selected Characteristics Before Substitution and Allocation for Nonresponse, by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Residence: 1970-Continued

The State

HIGHEST GRADE COMPLETED

Persons, 25 years old and over __________ _ No s-c.h()ol ye<1rs completed ______ -- -- ---------- -Elemenlary: 1to4 years ______________ ..,. _____ _

5 and 6 yeors--------------------7 years ___ ----------------------8 years-------------------------

High school: l to 3 years ____________________ _

4 years-------------------------College: I to 3 years ____________________ _

4 years-------------------------5 years or more------------------

Not reported--------------------------------

EMPLOYMENT STATUS

Persons, 16 years old and over_ ________ _ Labo.r force ________ ------ ____ -----------·--

Civilian labor farce-----·---·--------------Employed __________ ... ____ -- -- -- -- ---- --Unemployed ____ •. -· ______ -- -- -- __ ---· __

Not in labor force ______________ -- -- -- ---- -- -Nat reported-·-----------------------------

MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP

Employed persons, 16 years old ond over __ Professional, technical, ond kindred workers ____ _ Monogers and administrative, except form -----­Soles workers-·----------------------------Clerical Cl nd kindred workers ____ - --- - . -- -- -- --Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers ______ _ Operatives, except tronsporl ------------------

Tr-0nsport equipment operatives ---- -- -- -- -- --­laborers, except form -----------------------Formers and farm managers ____ ---- -- -- -- ----Farm laborers and form foremen --------------Service workers, except private household __ -- __ _ Private household workers •. ------------------Not reported----------------- ---·-·-------

MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP

Employed persons, 16 yaars aid and over __ Aw~culture, forestry, and fisheries---------·---M1n1ng __ •. ______________________ •. _______ _ Construction __________ •. ____ -· ________ •. __ _ M<Jnufocturlng, durable goods ____________ -· •. _ Manufacturing, nondurable goods _____________ _

Transportation, communicolions, and other public utilities. ___ •. ______________ -· ____ --- .

Wholesale trade __ ------ •. ______ -- -- -- ---- __ _ Ref.ail trDde --------------------------------Finance, insurance, and real estate -- -· ____ ---- _ Business and repair service __________________ _

Personal services •• __ ---- ___________ . _______ _ Entertoinmei:it and recreation services ----------Professional and related services __ -- __ -- ____ -- _ Public adminis I ration ________________________ _

Not reported -------------------------------

WEEKS WORKED

Persons, 16 years old and over _________ _ 50 to 52 week•-----------------------------48 end 49 week•---------·------------------40 to 47 weeks-----------·-----------------27 to 39 week•-----·-------·---------------14 to 26 week•-------------·---------------13 weeks or less _______________________ ,.. ___ _

Did not work in 1969 -----------------------­Nol reported-------------------------------

CLASS OF WORKER

Employed persons, 16 years old and over ... Private wDge or salary workers --------------­Government workers -----------------------­Self-employed workers-----------------------Unpaid family workers ______________________ _

-----

-

-

--

--

--

-

-

Not reported --------------------------------

27 - 542 MISSOURI

I Doto based on sample, see text. The term "allocation" means that a c:horocterlstic was assigned in the absence of o machine-readable entry or changed to make consistent with other entries during the computer editing. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see te.x.t]

Metropolitan Nonmetropalitan

Urbon

The State Totol Central cities Other urban Rural Toto I Urban Rural

2 602 279 1 634 644 770 130 688 140 176 374 967 635 341 489 626 146 23 585 13 817 8 595 4 199 I 023 9 768 3 151 6 617 77 021 37 104 24 328 9 360 3 416 39 917 12 324 27 593

113 352 62 619 38 152 18 357 6 110 50 733 16 454 34 279 107 085 61 830 35 757 19 470 6 603 45 255 14 337 30 918 480 166 244 958 117 839 92 064 35 055 235 208 66 675 168 533

41 l 777 262 256 127 815 104 524 29 917 149 521 51 853 97 668 750 671 478 775 194 680 226 284 57 811 271 896 98 084 173 812 223 466 154 289 64 826 75 893 13 570 69 177 32 126 37 051 126 724 94 878 32 653 55 329 6 896 31 846 16 558 15 288 92 287 69 039 28 145 36 395 4 499 23 248 13 590 9 658

196 145 155 079 97 340 46 265 11 474 41 066 16 337 24 729

3 292 115 2 077 084 987 716 868 945 220 423 1 215 031 463 31 l 751 720 I 789 130 l !Bl 123 530 122 527 322 123 679 608 007 249 043 358 964 I 753 454 I 175 639 528 360 524 127 123 152 577 815 221 043 356 772 I 680 636 I 127 475 503 075 506 309 118 091 553 161 211 754 34 l 407

72 BIB 48 164 25 285 17 818 5 061 24 654 9 289 15 365 I 335 847 774 873 378 804 310 859 85 210 560 974 198 105 362 869

167 138 121 088 78 790 30 764 II 534 46 050 16 163 29 887

l 767 310 1 193 549 544 850 524 189 124 510 573 761 219 628 354 133 226 227 171 214 67 803 90 505 12 906 55 013 29 040 25 973 133 114 89 882 32 641 48 726 8 515 43 232 20 335 22 897 114 053 83 251 31 970 45 162 6 119 30 802 15 618 15 184 300 433 233 707 109 681 106 453 17 573 66 726 33 590 33 136 222 636 149 064 54 695 71 752 22 617 73 572 26 837 46 735 213 863 134 141 65 784 50 233 18 124 79 722 27 540 52 182

69 510 42 790 19 817 16 904 6 069 26 720 9 469 17 251 70 354 44 882 24 042 15 661 5 179 25 472 8 473 16 999 56 777 5 300 330 416 4 554 51 477 l 214 50 263 15 277 2 672 761 452 I 459 12 605 l 284 11 321

182 185 121 456 69 167 41 917 10 372 60 729 28 664 32 065 18 212 11 221 7 739 2 777 705 6 991 3 383 3 608

144 669 l 03 969 60 420 33 231 10 318 40 700 14 181 26 519

l 767 310 l 193 549 544 850 524 189 124 510 573 761 219 628 354 133 82 725 11 836 2 401 2 282 7 153 70 889 3 726 67 163 9 663 2 735 686 l 077 972 6 928 I 942 4 986

93 646 55 772 19 617 25 327 10 828 37 874 12 291 25 583 222 284 171 326 57 951 91 372 22 003 50 958 17 208 33 750 178 625 115 665 55 896 48 249 11 520 62 960 24 197 38 763

123 685 89 867 41 002 39 207 9 658 33 818 15 121 18 697 62 481 66 295 27 738 33 191 5 366 16 186 7 926 8 260

271 712 178 598 77 259 84 253 17 086 93 114 42 430 50 684 76 696 60 810 27 411 28 953 4 446 15 886 8 020 7 866 43 850 32 978 15 348 14 677 2 953 10 872 4 192 6 680

69 988 45 127 26 771 15 161 3 195 24 861 11 995 12 866 lO 700 6 163 3 885 3 505 773 2 537 I 352 I 185 283 872 193 363 96 875 81 553 14 935 90 509 46 764 43 745 BB 113 64 438 34 756 25 297 4 385 23 675 10 546 13 129

129 270 96 576 57 254 30 065 9 237 32 694 ll 918 20 776

3 292 115 2 077 084 987 716 868 945 220 423 1 215 031 463 311 751 720 I 153 904 769 842 332 531 355 281 82 030 384 062 154 832 229 230 104 949 73 907 35 749 31 446 6 710 31 042 12 366 18 676 167 726 114 459 55 448 47 566 11 443 53 267 21 245 32 022 170 635 102 190 47 750 43 120 11 320 68 645 28 241 40 404 159 264 99 207 47 325 42 195 9 687 60 077 27 749 32 328 199 035 123 885 57 619 54 127 12 139 75 150 33 840 41 310 I 106 353 638 252 311 603 254 742 71 907 468 IOI 157 412 310 689 230 029 155 342 99 691 40 464 15 187 74 687 27 626 47 061

1 767 310 1 193 549 544 850 524 189 124 510 573 761 219 628 354 133 I 235 647 885 606 381 859 412 393 91 356 350 039 146 294 203 745 239 963 154 262 82 011 59 257 13 014 85 681 40 617 45 064 156 474 58 773 22 833 25 054 10 886 99 701 19 470 80 231 9 872 3 606 I 482 l 614 710 6 066 l 556 4 510 123 354 91 080 56 665 25 871 6 544 32 274 11 691 20 583

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Table C-3. Selected Characteristics Before Substitution and Allocation for Nonresponse, by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Residence: 1970-Continued

The State

INCOME IN 1969 OF FAMILIES

All families--------------------------Reporting on income ______ -- -- -- -- ______ -- -- --

less than $1,000 __________________________ _ $1,000 to $1.999 __ ---- ____________________ _

$2,000 to $2,999---------------------------$3,000 to $3,999 __________________________ _

$4,000 to $4,999---------------------------$5,000 to $5,999 __________________________ _

$6,000 to $6,999---------------------------$7 ,000 to $7,999 -- ---- ______ -- -- ______ -- -- -$8,000 lo $8,999--------------------------­$9,000 to $9,999---------------------------$10,000 to $11,999 ________________________ _ $12,000 to $14,999 ________________________ _ $15,000 to $24,999 ________________________ _ $25,000 to $49 ,999 ________________________ _ $50,000 or more __________________________ _

Median Income----------------------------

Income not reported--------------------------

INCOME IN 1969 OF UNRELATED INDllllDUALS

All unrelated lndlvtduals_ _______________ _ Reporting on income _________________________ _

less than $1,000 __________________________ _

$1,000 to $1,999--------------------------­$2,000 to $2,999---------------------------$3,000 to $3,999 __________________________ _

$4,000 to $4,999---------------------------$5,000 to $5,999 __________________________ _ $6,000 to $6,999 ______________ ------ -------$7,000 to $7,999--------------------------­$8,000 to $8,999--------------------------­$9,000 to $9,999---------------------------

$10,000 to $11,999 __ ---- ____ -- __ ---- ------ -$12,000 to $14,999 ________________________ _ $15,000 to $24,999 ________________________ _ $25,000 to $49,999 ________________________ _ $50,000 or more __________________________ _

Median income ----------------------------Income not reported--------------------------

TYPE OF INCOME IN 1969 OF PERSONS

Persons, 14 years old and over __________ _ Without income ________ ---- ______________ ----With income ________ -------- __________ ------_

Mean income ________________ ---- ______ ----Income not reported -- __________ -- ____ --------

Without earnings ______________________ ------_

With earnings-------------------------------Mean earnings .... __ -------- ______ ---- __ ---- ..

Earnings not reported ________________________ _

Without Social Security income-----------------Wi1h Social Security income ___________________ _

MeQn Social Security income ________________ _ Social Security income not reported ____ .. _______ ..

Without public assistance income--------------­With public assistance income---- -- ---- __ ------

Mean public assistance income -- __ ---- ---- -- -Public assistance income not reported ________ ,. __

Without other income ____ -- -- -- -- ------ -------With other income ________________ ------------

Mean other income-------- __ ---- ______ -- -- _ Other income not reported __________ -----------

[Data based on sample, see text. The term "allocation" means that a characteristic was assigned in the absence of a machine-readable entry or changed to make consistent with other entries during the computer editing. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Metropolitan Nonmetropoliton

Urban

The Stole Total Central cities Other urban Rural Total Urban Rural

1 204 751 758 604 336 368 334 023 88 213 446 147 154 437 291 710 937 486 590 901 253 578 268 446 68 877 346 585 122 542 224 043

20 311 9 680 6 141 2 511 I 028 10 631 2 621 8 010 37 364 13 316 8 284 3 101 l 931 24 048 5 905 18 143 51 981 18 630 11 558 4 483 2 589 33 351 9 275 24 076 52 577 22 354 13 543 6 084 2 727 30 223 9 170 21 053 51 310 23 092 13 841 6 581 2 670 28 218 9 075 19 143

58 246 27 978 16 336 8 306 3 336 30 268 9 727 20 541 61 278 32 116 17 645 10 318 4 153 29 162 10 458 18 704 66 869 39 238 19 675 14 290 5 273 27 631 10 127 17 504 69 612 44 335 19 757 18 240 6 338 25 277 9 388 15 889 65 481 44 777 18 617 20 141 6 019 20 704 0 470 12 234

121 259 87 823 33 439 43 356 11 028 33 436 13 952 19 484 124 319 98 008 34 366 52 856 10 784 26 311 11 577 14 734 124 211 102 677 32 534 61 230 9 113 21 334 9 828 11 506 26 294 21 327 6 318 13 479 l 530 4 967 2 508 2 459 6 374 5 350 I 522 3 470 358 l 024 461 563

$8 988 $10 454 $9 000 $11 853 $9 730 $6 568 $7 498 $6 056

267 265 167 703 82 790 65 577 19 336 99 562 31 895 67 667

460 128 282 400 193 407 74 942 14 051 177 728 105 008 72 720 374 784 223 466 151 001 61 184 11 283 151 316 90 592 60 724 86 994 44 882 31 983 10 066 2 833 42 112 24 599 17 513 96 829 47 178 34 148 10 403 2 627 49 651 27 116 22 535 45 747 25 763 17 826 6 647 l 290 19 984 12 559 7 425 32 614 20 009 14 273 4 904 832 12 605 8 577 4 028 25 056 17 288 11 954 4 665 669 7 766 5 236 2 532

20 746 15 010 9 963 4 463 584 5 736 3 741 I 995 17 023 12 796 8 150 4 087 559 4 227 2 785 l 442 13 280 10 643 6 293 3 656 494 2 637 I 693 944 10 199 B 375 4 763 3 202 390 1 824 I 253 571 6 476 5 334 2 985 2 117 232 l 142 692 450

B 513 6 836 3 784 2 761 293 I 675 l 063 592 5 547 4 659 2 350 1 999 310 866 566 320 4 211 3 425 l 729 1 568 128 766 530 256 l 128 888 542 329 17 240 146 94

421 380 238 117 25 41 14 27

$2 076 $2 764 $2 526 $3 709 $2 141 $1 676 $1 763 $1 570

85 344 58 932 42 406 13 758 2 768 26 412 14 416 11 996

3 478 506 2 197 424 1 038 551 923 500 235 373 1 281 082 484 851 796 231 708 610 435 679 177 964 199 572 SB 143 272 931 83 167 189 764

2 290 855 1 449 309 685 302 618 313 145 694 841 546 338 339 503 207 $5 274 $5 997 $5 106 $1 002 $5 921 $4 030 $4 207 $3 910

479 041 312 436 175 285 105 615 31 536 166 605 63 345 103 260

l 334 466 787 233 385 268 312 630 89 335 547 233 l BJ 986 363 247 l 875 272 l 229 513 556 364 545 908 127 241 645 759 266 469 377 270

$5 717 $6 340 $5 472 $7 240 $6 277 $4 531 $4 618 $4 470 266 768 180 678 96 919 64 962 18 797 88 090 32 376 55 714

2 835 143 l 835 662 825 626 808 467 201 569 999 481 384 274 615 207 484 695 260 797 150 773 87 113 22 911 223 698 80 197 143 701

$1 101 $1 177 $1 170 $1 210 $1 101 $1 011 $1 067 $980 158 668 100 965 62 152 27 920 10 893 57 703 20 380 37 323

3 218 345 2 055 916 944 006 889 514 222 396 1 162 429 441 217 721 212 110 262 45 322 33 998 8 191 3 133 64 940 22 200 42 740

$846 $835 $644 $617 $790 $858 $854 $860 149 899 96 186 60 547 25 795 9 844 53 713 21 434 32 279

2 708 429 l 663 918 780 790 688 352 194 776 1 044 511 382 831 661 680 582 150 407 702 183 357 195 919 26 426 174 448 77 270 97 178

$1 808 $1 937 $1 917 $1 966 $1 863 $1 506 $1 462 $1 541 187 927 125 804 74 404 39 229 12 171 62 123 24 750 37 373

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS MISSOURI 27 - 543

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Table C-4. Percent of Allocation or Substitution for Nonr$sponse for Selected Characteristics, for Places of 10,000 or More and Counties: 1970

Places of 10,000 or More Counties

PLACES OF 10,000 OR MORE

Afton (U) ----------------------------------­Ballwin ---- __ ---- __ ---------- __ -- -----------Bellefontaine Neighbors .. -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- ----Berkeley ____________ ---- ---- _______________ _

Brentwood __ -- -- -- ------ ---- ---- -- ---- -- ---­Bridgeton -- __ -- -- -- -- ------ -- -- -- -- -- -- -----Cope Girardeau -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- ----Carthage ____ -- ____ ---- -- -- ---- -- ____ -- ____ _ Clayton •. ____ -- ____ ---- __ -- ____________ ---- _ Columbia ____ -- __ -- __ ---- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -----

Concord (U) ---------------------------------Crestwood __ ... ______ ---- ___________________ _

Fe-rguson ____ ---- __ ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Florissant ____ ---- __ -------- -- _____________ _ -Fort Leonard Wood (Ul------------------------Fulton ____________ ---- __ ---- __________ -----Glodstone •. __ ---- ______________ -- -- -- -- -- ---Grandview __ .. _____ ---------- __ -------------Hannibal .... __ .... ____ ---- ________ ,.. ____________ _ Hazelwood ________________________________ _ -Independence ______ ........ ____________________ _

Jefferson City -------------------------------Jennings ______ ---- __ ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---Joplin -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- ------Kansas City __ -- -- ____ ·- ______________ ------ -Kirksville ____ -- ______________ -· ______ ·--- __ -Kirkwood ______ ---- --·----- ____ ------------ -~~e ------------------­Lee's Summit--------------------------------Lemay (U) ____________ ---- ____ -· -- ---- ------ -liberty -- -- __ -- -- ·- -- ________ -· __ ---- _____ _ -Maplewood ________ ---- ______________ ------ -Marshall ______ -------· ______________ ------_ -Mexico ________________ ---- __________ ---- __ -Moberly ____ ------ ---·-------- ·--·-- -------Overland __________________________________ _ -Poplar Bluff __ -- -- -- --·- ___________________ _ -Raytown ________________ ---- ______________ _ -Richmond Heights ________ ---- __ ------ ---- __ _ -Rolla -- ______ -- -- ____ -- -- ____ -· -- ______ ---- -St. Ann ______________ •• ___________________ _ -St. Charles-----------·--------·-----·--·---St. Joseph ______ -· ---- ____________________ _ -St. Louis __________ ---- __________ ---- ______ _

~~~~li~g~~ ~-'~! :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: --Sikeston ______ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -· -- -- -- --------Spanish lake (U) ------ ·------- ____ ------·----Springfield ______________ ---- ____ ---- ·- ____ _ University City .• __ ---- __ •• ____________ ---- __ -Worreosburg __________ ., _______ ------ -------Webster Groves ____________________________ _

COUNTIES

Adair ________ ---- - - ------ __ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Andrew ____________ ---------- __ ---- _______ _ Atchison ______ -------------- ______ ---------Audrain ____________ ---------- ____ ---------Borrv -- -- -- - - -·-- -- __ ---- __ -- __ -- -- -- -- --· Borton -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- ____ -- ________ ---Botes ---- ___ ,. ____ -- -----------------------Benton ________________ ·----- _____________ _ -Ballinger ______ -- -- ____ ------ ____ -- ______ -- _ Boone---- ________________________________ _

Buchanon ____ .... ____ ---- ____ ... _____________ _ Butler ________ ---- ____ ·- __________ ---· ____ • Coldwell ____ -· -- __________________________ _ -Calloway ____ ·--- __ ------ _________________ _ -Comden -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- ---Cope Girardeau-----------------------------Carroll ____________ ---- ___________________ _ . Corter ........ ____________ .... ____ ---- ______ -----Cass -- -- ____ .... _______ .,. ___________________ _ Cedar ·- ______ ---- ________________________ _

Choriton ____ .... ---- ________________________ _ Chrjsf Ion __________________________ • _______ _

Clark---- __ -· -- -- ·- ---- ---- -- -- -- ---- -- -----Clay -- ---- ____ ---- ---- ---- ---- ------ _____ _ Clinton -- -- ________ ------ ___________ .. ___ ..... _ -~~--------------------Cooper -- ______ -· -- ____ -- ---- -- -- __ ---- ----Crowford ______ ---- __________________ -------Dode __ -··- ____ ---- __ -- -· --·- ____ ---- -- __ -· . Dollas __ -· ____________ ------ ____ -----------

Dcviess ______________ ---- ______ ---------- -.. De Kalb·---------·------------------------

--Dent ________________ ------ ________ ---------Douglas ________________ -·---- •• ____ --------Dunklin -- ---- __________ ---- ______ ---- _____ _ -Franklin -- ______________________ •• ________ _ -

Gasconade __ ---- ____ ---------- ______ ---- ...... -

27 - 544 MISSOURI

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Total population Persons 14 years and over Persons 16 to 64 years

Women Labor force ever Perso.ns 25

married, yeors old Persons 3 status Persons 15 to 44 and over- to 34 yeors Total

with Farm- yeors aid- Highest enrolled- Not in families-sample Year nonform Children grade Level Labor labor Total Vocational Family

information Age Nativity moved in residence ever born completed of school force force income training Disability Income

98.2 2.3 4.3 3.1 ... 2.5 5.3 3.0 1.3 1.4 13.1 3.4 5.9 23.5 96.9 3.B 6.5 5.4 ... 4.7 B.7 5.1 3.6 2.4 11.4 10.2 10.3 16.3 98.0 2.5 4.4 5.4 ... 4.2 9.4 3.0 2.0 1.3 16.3 6.4 11.4 24.5 96.B 3.4 4.4 4.7 ... 4.5 8.0 3.5 2.0 2.1 10.5 3.7 B.4 18.4 98.0 4.1 4.7 3.6 ... 1.5 5.7 2.7 2.0 1.1 15.1 4.7 6.1 24.5 98.0 3.1 4.3 4.0 ... 2.3 7.2 2.0 2.3 1.1 10.1 4.2 6.1 18.3 97.B 3.4 3.7 4.4 ... 3.0 3.7 2.8 1.7 1.9 10.5 5.2 11.4 17.6 98.1 5.0 3.5 3.6 ... 3.3 2.9 4.B 1.3 1.9 14.2 1.3 5.9 25.8 96.8 3.1 5.3 4.3 ... 3,5 10.9 2.B 2.0 2.6 12.1 4.7 9.7 20.8 97.7 4.7 4.1 6.1 ... 3.7 6.0 1.8 2.4 1.8 10.5 6.0 15.9 16.9

98.6 2.8 2.5 2.9 ... 2.7 3.1 2.0 1.2 1.1 7.B 2.8 5.3 15.2 98.2 2.7 2.7 2.B ... 3.4 5.5 1.8 1.2 1.3 9.6 2.3 6.3 17.3 98.2 2.7 3.5 3.6 ... 2.9 5.6 2.2 1.4 1.2 10.1 3.5 5.9 19.4 97.9 2.4 4.0 3.6 ... 2.B 5.2 2.8 1.8 1.6 9.1 4.4 7.3 17.0 97.9 3.9 4.7 8.4 ... 3.9 5.8 4.0 O.B 0.8 10.7 5.4 7.9 27.3 97.8 3.6 6.9 4.4 ... 5.9 B.O 2.8 1.1 1.9 13.2 13.1 14.B 20.3 97.4 3.0 3,9 3.B ... 2.9 5.6 2.9 2.0 1.2 10.4 3.4 5.1 17.6 98.2 3.9 2.6 2.9 ... 2.2 5.0 1.6 1.3 0.9 12.0 4.2 7.2 21.6 96.4 7.3 6.3 7.4 ... 6.3 7,2 6.4 2.9 3.4 12.7 6.2 13.6 19.8 97.4 3.1 4.0 5.0 ... 3.3 7.1 2.6 3.0 1.4 14.5 5.2 9.8 27.4

96.8 4.2 4.9 5.3 ... 4.3 8.5 3.2 2.9 2.1 12.6 7.0 11.2 19.8 97.5 3.B 4.8 6.2 ... 4.8 4.8 2.2 2.9 1.9 16.2 6.3 11.9 20.7 97.B 3.2 3.7 3.9 ... 5.9 6.3 2.9 2.5 1.2 10.1 4.6 7.5 16.4 98.5 4.1 3.5 3.9 ... 2.6 3.3 2.5 1.3 1.7 10.6 3.8 9.0 17.4 93.2 6.B 9.7 9.9 ... 9.1 14.B 7.3 5.7 4.5 19.7 12.1 16.6 27.9 97.8 2.5 3.5 4.3 ... 4.0 5.9 1.3 1.9 1.3 B.6 6.1 16.2 13.7 98.1 2.4 4.1 3.1 ... 3.0 6,9 2.B 2.0 1.4 12.4 4.3 8.0 21.4 98.0 3.4 4.7 4.1 ... 1.3 8.2 2.2 1.4 2.4 10.4 6.7 8.9 19.5 97.8 2.4 3.2 3.3 ... 2.9 7.0 3.0 1.6 0.9 9.9 2.1 6.3 17.1 98.0 2.9 4.0 3.5 ... 2.4 7.1 1.B 1.6 1.5 8.9 4.5 8.6 15.5

98.5 1.0 3.7 3.6 ... 1.B 5.5 1.1 1.0 0,9 18.0 1.4 3.3 26.5 96.4 6.4 6.1 5.0 ... 5.9 10.9 3.3 2.7 2.B 16.4 6.6 15.l 24.4 97.6 3.6 4.3 6.0 ... 6.6 11.7 11.9 2.0 1.6 22.6 4.1 37.4 23.5 95.1 4.4 6.5 7.7 ... 6.0 7.5 12.1 2.7 3.3 14.7 4.3 8.2 25.7 96.7 3.5 4.2 5.B ... 4.4 4.2 5.4 2.3 3.1 12.0 4.7 10.2 19.7 96.5 4.4 5.2 5.4 ... 4.6 6.7 3.9 3.0 1.8 13.8 6.4 10.5 24.3 97.1 6.7 4.6 8.4 ... 5.8 5.7 5.2 3.1 3.1 13.8 5.4 11.5 22.9 97.B 3.2 3.9 3.9 ... 3.4 6.4 2.6 1.9 1.4 9.7 4.9 7.9 17.4 96.6 3.9 5.2 5.3 ... 5.5 9.6 4.0 2.B 2.3 13.1 4.9 5.9 18.5 97.B 2.7 4.2 4.5 ... 3.6 5.6 1.6 1.3 1.7 8.7 3.5 B.2 13.9

98.4 2.3 3.1 3.1 ... 1.4 6.2 1.8 2.0 O.B 9.5 2.6 4.3 17.4 97.0 3.5 4.4 5.2 ... 4.3 5.2 4.1 2.6 1.8 9.7 5.0 8.1 16.5 97.3 5.4 4.7 5.2 ... 4.9 5.5 2.B 2.4 2.2 12.7 6.7 10.8 16.8 94,5 5.6 8.1 9.0 ... 8.2 13.7 6.5 4.3 4.1 16.9 9.7 16.0 24.8 98.2 4.1 2.9 4.1 ... 4.1 7.9 1.9 1.9 1.9 10.5 4.4 8.3 16.3 97.0 4.9 4.1 5.4 ... 5.6 4.5 2.7 2.3 1.7 11.7 3.7 8.3 17.3 97.7 5.8 5.3 6.3 ... 4.B 4.2 3.0 1.7 2.0 11.6 2.4 10.0 21.8 97.6 1.9 4.2 4.1 ... 3.1 5.7 3.1 1.9 1.4 13.9 2.7 5.0 26.7 98.0 4.4 3.B 4.3 ... 4.3 4.1 2,6 1.9 1.9 10.4 4.4 10.1 16.6 97.4 4.9 5.0 4.0 ... 4.0 9.4 2.3 2.3 2.1 12.5 5.B 9.4 21.4 97.0 3.5 4.5 4.8 ... 3.5 4.8 2.3 2.1 2.1 12.3 3.B 13.7 20.3 98.1 2.B 3.7 3.B ... 1.7 6.2 2.5 1.8 1.1 12.9 4.0 6.7 23.4

98.1 2.4 3.5 4.5 3.6 3.0 4.6 1.7 1.B 1.4 B.7 5.5 14.6 14.9 98.8 3.5 2.4 3,3 3.6 2.7 2.3 2.2 1.2 1.4 9,7 1.7 3.0 18.7 98.1 2.B 3.0 4.9 6.3 4.6 3.1 4.3 2.0 2.2 14.5 4.2 9.2 25.2 97.1 3.4 4.8 5.3 5.1 3.9 4.7 6.6 2.0 2.0 11.1 2.6 5'.9 20.5 98.5 4.3 3.3 5,0 6.0 3.2 5.2 3.6 1.7 3.3 13.9 3.0 11.6 22.5 98.2 2.9 3.2 3.7 2.3 0.7 2.2 3.3 0.7 2.2 11.5 2.3 9.7 20.1 97.3 4.3 3.8 5.3 5.5 4.2 3.7 4.2 2.2 3.5 14.1 2.6 8.0 23.3 96.6 4.5 5.7 6.4 6.4 4.2 4.3 4.8 2.0 3.2 12.9 3.9 10.0 22.4 98.5 3.5 3.7 6.5 7.B 3.2 3.9 5.0 1.7 4.0 11.1 5.0 9.1 19.4 97.6 4.5 4.2 5.7 6.4 3.8 5.5 2.0 2.4 1.9 11.7 5.1 13.8 19.2

97.3 5.2 4.5 5.1 2.7 4.B 5.2 3.0 2.4 2.1 12.4 6.1 10.3 18.9 97.2 5.9 4.5 7.7 7.0 5.7 6.3 4.5 3.1 3.6 14.0 6.4 13.0 24.0 98.4 4.3 2.9 3.8 3.8 5.9 2.7 3.9 1.4 2.2 11.4 2.0 7.1 22.8 97.6 4.5 5.3 4.7 4.9 5,1 6.1 3.7 1.B 2.1 12.0 8.9 12.2 18.4 96.6 5.1 5.5 7.0 22.6 4.4 5.9 3.5 3.3 4.5 20.5 5.7 22.0 32.9 98.1 3.0 3.5 4.2 4.5 3.6 3.3 2.4 1.6 1.8 10.8 4.7 9.5 18.9 99.0 4.3 2.2 3.0 5.5 5.0 3.3 2.4 1.0 1.7 11.2 3.3 B.4 20.S 98.5 3.5 3.9 4.5 6.B 6.4 4.9 1.2 1,5 4.7 16.9 6.B 14.4 28.9 97.2 4.0 4.2 6.7 7.0 4.0 4.6 5.5 2.4 2.2 11.2 4.4 10.9 20.2 99.2 2.6 2.0 2.8 3.8 1.6 2.0 1.8 0.7 1.6 13.5 1.8 5.7 24.1

97.5 4.8 3.2 3.9 5.3 4.0 3.6 2.9 1.9 2.3 13.6 6.7 12.6 26.2 99.1 4.1 2.4 4.2 4.5 1.8 3.3 2.7 1.9 3.9 12.0 4.6 12.B 22.1 98.0 4.6 2.B 5.0 6.0 3.8 2.0 3.1 1.7 2.6 13.3 4.7 B.3 25.3 97.9 2.8 3.5 4.0 5.0 3.0 5.9 2.8 1.8 1.4 11.4 3.2 5.7 18.9 98.3 5.3 4.1 3.B 4.3 3.2 3.6 2.9 2.1 1.9 17.4 3.3 13.6 30.1 97.7 4.1 4.1 5.9 5.4 4.7 4.3 2.6 2.7 2.1 14.5 5.9 11.0 20.2 97.4 3.7 3.7 4.8 3.5 3.2 2.9 4.5 1.4 2.4 11.0 4.3 7.B 21.1 97.8 6.2 5.0 7.8 9.8 3.5 5.2 5.5 2.7 4.5 15.9 6.7 12.3 28.3 99.8 2.3 0.7 1.7 2.1 3.4 0.9 0.8 0.7 1.3 B.6 2.5 13.5 18.5 99.1 3.6 3.5 3.7 B.O 3.6 3.0 3.5 1.0 2.7 16.1 3.6 7.0 29,8

99.2 1.8 1.0 2.5 5.4 0.5 1.2 3.5 0.7 0.9 8.0 1.6 4.5 18.0 98.B 2.2 1.8 4.0 5.7 2.1 1.1 2.B 0.9 1.1 8.3 1.8 2.3 16.3 93.4 7.1 9.3 9.0 14.3 10.0 10.7 11.4 6.4 5.B 22.4 14.2 20.9 34.9 98.2 4.0 3.7 4.2 10.5 2.3 3.6 1.8 2.8 2.8 16.5 2.1 8.2 27.0 98.3 5.4 3.6 4.B 10.S 3.8 3.0 4.5 1.4 2.4 12.5 4.4 12.8 22.9 98.1 4,4 3.0 3.9 3.B 4.8 4.0 1.9 2.1 1.7 9.2 4.7 7.7 16.3 99.2 2.9 1.7 4.0 8.0 2.4 3.2 2.2 1.5 2.5 12.8 2.9 5.6 21.9

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Table C-4. Percent of Allocation or Substitution for Nonresponse for Selected Characteristics, for Places of 10 ,()00 or More and Counties: 1970-Continued

Places of 10,000 or More Counties

COUNTIES- Continued

G•ntry -- -- ____ -- -- ---· ____________ -· ______ _

Greene -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- ---Grundy -- ____ -- __ -· ---- -- -- ________________ _ Harrison ___________________________________ _

H•nry -- -- -- -· -- -- -- -- -- -- -· -· -- -- -- -- ---- --Hickory •• -- -- -- -· -- __ -· ______ •• ____ -· ______ _ Holt------ -- -- •• -- -- __ -- -· __ -- -- __ -- -- -· -· --Howard ____________ -- _____________________ _

Howell -- -- __ -· -- -- .. __ -- -- ---- __ ---- -· __ -· _ Iron •• -- -- -- -- ________ -· -· ____ -- ____ ---- ___ _

Jackson ___________________________________ _ Jasper -- ___________________________________ _ Jefferson __________________________________ _ Johnson __ -- _______________________________ _ Knox ...... -- __ -- -- ____ ..... ________________ ---- __ _ Laclede •• -· __ -· ____________ •• -·-· __ •• -----·-Lolayette __ -· __ -· •• __ -· __ •• ____________ -· __ _ Lawrence __________________________________ _

Lewis ____ -- -- __________ -- __ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Lincoln -- -- -- -- __ -- ______________ ---- ______ _

Linn-- -- -- -- -- ______ ., ______________________ _ Livingston ____ -- ____________________________ _ McOonold •• __ •••• -· ··-· -· •• __ -· ---------- -· _ Macon ---- -- ---- __ ---- __________ ---- ______ _ Madison •• __ ---·-·-·-·-·-·-· ________ •• -·-··-Maries -- ---- ________________________ ------ _ Morion -- -- -- ---- ______________ ---------- __ _ Mercer -- ____________________________ -------

~/~:rs;;ppj == :: == :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: == :: :: Moniteau ____ ---- __ ---- ____________________ _ Monroe ______ ---- ________________ ----------_ Montgomery •• __ -· ---· ____ -· -· ____ •• --------Morgon ______ ---- __ -------------- ---- _____ _ New Mod rid •• ________ -· __ -·-· __ -------------Newton •••• -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- ---- -- -- -- ---· -· -Nodaway -· -· •• ______ •••• ________________ -· _ Oregon -- __________ ------ __________ -- -------Osoge -· __ -· -· -· -· __ •• ____ -· __ •• ___ .. -----·--Ozark---· -- -- ---- -· •. -- -· -· -- -- ---- -- ------

Pemiscot__ •• -· __ -·---· ______________ --------Perry •• ______ •• ______ •• ____ -· ____ •• --·- •. -· Pettis -- ____________ ---- __________ ----------Phelps •• ·- -- -· ____ -· -· -· ______ -· __ -- -- __ -· __ Pike •• -----·-·-· -- -- •• ---- -· -- -· ---· -- -- -- --Platte •• -· __ •• -· ---- •• -· ____ ------ __ ---· ----Palk -- -- -- -· -- -· -- -- -- •• -· -- -- -- -· -- -· -- -- -Pulaski -- ·- •••••• -- ---· -· -· -· ---- -· -· -------Putnam __ -- -- .,. _______ -- -- __ -- -- __ -- -- ---- -- -Rolls---· -- -- -- __ -· ---- •• __ -· -· •• ---- -------

Randolph __ ---· •• ______ -· -· ____ ·- __ -· -· -- -- -Ray •. -- -- -- -· •• -· ---·-- ______ •• __ -- -- ---·--Reynolds. ___ -- •••• __ •• ______ -· ---- __ ---· ___ _

~::1~~~;1;$ :: :: :: :: :: :::::::::: :: :::::::::::: St. Clair-----·---·-------··----------·---·--St. Francois __ .... ____________________________ _ St. Louis ___________________________________ _ Ste. Genevieve _________________ . _____________ _ Saline •• __ -- -- -- -· __ -· -- -- __ -· -- -- -- -- ---· -· Schuyler ____________ •• -· __________ -· __ •• __ •• Scotland __ -· __________ •• __ -· _______________ _

Scott •• -- -- -- •• -- -- ---· -· -- -· -- -- -- -· -· ---- -Shannon -- -- •• -- -- __ •• ________________ ---· __ Shelby •• -- -- •• -· -- __ -- -· -· -· •• -- -- -· -· -- -- --Stoddard ____ -- ____ -· ________ -· ____________ _ Stone ______ .... ______________________ -- __ -- --Sullivan ______ -- __ .... __________ -- .... __ -- __ -- -- -Toney ---- -- -- __________ -· -· __ ·- __ -· -- __ -· -· Texas .... -- -- -- ________ -- -- __ -- -- __ -- -- -- ----

Vernon -- __ -- ..... ______ -- -- __ -- -- __ -- -- -- -- -- -Warren .. _ -- -- -- ______ ............ -- -- .... -- -- -- -- -- -Washington •••• ______ -· ______ -· __ •• ____ -----Wayne -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -· -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Webster ____________________________ ------ __ Worth ____ ---- ________________________ ---· __

Wright -- __ ---- __ -- ---- -· -· •• -- ____ -- -- -----St. Louis CitY--------------------------------

[Dato based on sample, see text. The term "allocation" means that a characteristic was assigned in the absence of a rnachine·reodable entry or changed to make consistent with other entries during the computer editing, Far minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Total population Persons 14 years and over Persons 16 to 64 years

Women labor force ever Persons 25

married, years old Persons 3 status Persons 15 to 44 and over- to 34 years Total

with Form· years old- Highest enrolled- Not In families-sample Year nonfarm Children grade Level Labor labor Total Vocational Family

information Age Nativity moved in residence ever born completed of school force force income training Disability income

99.0 1.9 1.3 2.1 1.2 2.8 1.8 2.7 1.1 0.7 10.2 0.5 4.2 21.6 98,l 4.7 3.8 4.6 3.3 4.2 4.0 2.6 2.0 1.9 10.5 4.5 9.7 17.2 98.9 4.5 2.1 3.4 3.7 2.4 2.3 2.0 1.2 1.5 9.8 2.5 6.8 18.9 98.9 3.5 1.9 3.2 2.7 2.4 3.0 l.4 0.7 1.5 11. l 2.7 4.8 20.3 97.7 4.4 4.0 5.6 4.3 4.0 A.0 3.5 2.3 2.7 13.8 5.9 14.5 23.3 96,8 2.8 4.5 4.4 5.1 3.4 5.6 2.2 1.9 2.3 13.7 5.1 11.6 23.8 98.9 2.9 3.0 3.0 3.1 0.5 2.5 1.5 0.6 1.3 7.6 3.1 12.4 13.8 97.1 6.4 4.0 5.3 6.6 3.5 4.4 2.4 1.9 2.6 11.8 3.7 13.7 23.4 98.4 2.7 3.4 3.6 2.7 2.8 3.9 2.4 1.3 l.9 12.3 3.2 8.7 21.9 97. l 4.5 4.0 5.0 4.9 2.6 3.3 6.4 2.2 5.7 14.4 5.7 14.9 23.6

94.l 6.2 8.5 8.8 7.6 7.7 13.4 6.3 5.1 3.9 18.l 10.8 15.4 25.9 98.5 4.5 3.3 4.1 3.8 3.0 3.5 2.4 1.5 1.8 11.9 3.3 7.9 20.l 95.2 5.2 7.2 8.9 10.2 7.3 8.l 6.2 4.5 4.0 15.6 8.1 12.4 23.8 97.7 3.1 3.5 4.9 2.7 3.0 4.1 2.2 J.7 2.0 11.8 4.1 9.9 18.9 98.8 5.1 2.8 2.8 7.5 4.7 2.1 1.4 1.6 1.2 10.3 1.5 9.9 19.0 97.4 4.9 5.0 5.8 11.l 4.3 4.9 3.9 2.6 2.7 12.8 6.7 12.3 24.0 98.4 3.5 2.4 5.4 4.7 3.0 2.9 2.2 1.5 1.6 12.3 4.8 12.5 19.9 96.9 4.2 5.5 6.7 5.9 4.3 5.3 5.7 l.4 2.8 14.2 5.7 12.4 22.8 98.0 4.5 3.3 4.7 7.5 3.4 3.3 2.1 2.1 2.9 15.3 4.4 8.5 24.3 98.5 2.9 2.5 5.4 7.7 1.6 3.1 2.4 1.6 l.6 10.5 4.5 6.9 19.7

98.8 4.8 2.4 3.1 4.1 2.1 2.4 1.4 1.6 1.6 13.2 7.0 9.1 24.8 98.5 3.1 2.4 3.5 3.4 2.4 2.9 2.6 2.0 2.8 11.l 3.1 9.7 19.9 98.3 3.9 2.8 3.1 4.3 3.6 2.5 3.0 1.5 2.0 12.4 4.5 10.8 24.4 98.7 2.4 2.4 5.1 2.6 3.1 2.2 2.6 1.2 l.8 11.9 2.4 14.5 22.4 99.3 4.7 2.5 3.0 7.0 3.0 3.4 1.2 1.1 1.6 11.2 4.0 6.8 23.0 98.5 3.9 2.3 2.7 6.0 2.3 2.9 1.7 l.4 2.2 11.2 1.6 8.6 22. l 96.9 6.0 4.9 6.8 7.9 4.8 6.2 5.7 2.5 2.8 12.1 4.9 10.4 19.4 99.3 4.0 2.5 3.1 1.2 3.2 l.l 1.4 0.1 1.6 15.9 - 8.6 30.3 97.5 7.4 3.9 4.0 6.1 2.4 4.8 4.6 2.3 2.2 12.8 7.4 12.l 22.8 97.4 5.8 4.9 6.4 9.5 5.3 6.4 3.8 2.7 5.6 17.4 6.9 14.8 29.0

97.8 0.8 3.4 3.7 4.6 3.3 2.7 5.6 1.5 1.9 18.7 3.6 8.0 29.6 99.0 2.7 2.5 4.4 4.8 1.8 4.4 1.3 1.3 1.8 18.1 2.7 7.4 30.2 97.6 5.2 3.9 5.5 9.4 4.6 8.0 5.9 2.0 3.4 15.2 3.5 12.5 28.6 96,9 5.9 4.8 4.3 15.0 3.9 5.7 3.0 2.5 2.5 17.6 5.2 15.6 28.3 97.8 4.3 3.8 6.5 7.8 4.5 4.6 3.1 1.9 3.4 )3,2 5.7 13.3 22.7 97.7 4.5 4.2 5.4 6.8 4.1 4.7 3.4 2.1 3.1 11.5 6.4 12.l 19.9 97.4 4.3 4.4 4.7 6.9 5.5 4.4 2.3 2.8 2.6 15.3 6.8 15.4 24.6 98,6 2.4 2.7 4.3 3.8 3.8 2.1 2.2 0.8 2.0 13.3 6.9 9.6 22.6 97.7 3.2 3.2 5.5 7.9 4.3 3.3 4.2 2.1 3,3 11.3 5.9 5.2 21.5 97.0 6.6 5.2 6.1 9.6 5.2 3.7 4.4 2.6 3.2 14.9 10.5 17.0 26,6

98.0 5.1 4.4 7.5 14.l 4.4 5.6 4.1 1.9 3.2 17.l 6.0 15.4 28.8 98.6 3.5 2.4 4.8 4.2 1.5 2.4 2.9 1.7 2.4 10.5 3.6 10.l 19.7 97.7 4.4 3.5 4.9 3.8 4.7 4.1 2.9 1.9 1.8 10.9 3.2 7.3 16.9 97.6 2.8 3.8 5.5 3.4 2.8 5.1 2.9 1.3 1.9 8.7 2.6 9.0 13.5 98.9 3.4 2.8 5.0 6.7 3.0 3.8 1.7 1.8 2.5 11.8 4.7 10.2 20.4 97.0 4.9 5.5 6.2 6.2 4.6 4.8 4.1 2.8 3.1 13.5 5.4 8.5 22.7 98.l 6.3 4.4 5.3 6.2 4.6 4.4 3.6 1.7 2.2 16.5 4.3 11,3 29.4 97.6 4.1 4.7 7.4 4.7 5.4 5.3 3.7 l .4 1.3 10.3 5.5 8.9 19.7 97.9 3.7 3.2 3.7 8.7 2.7 3.1 2.9 1.2 2.4 11.l 3.0 6.4 21.5 98.0 4.7 3.3 7.4 6.6 2.1 3.6 0.9 1.5 2,5 10.4 3.7 9.3 18.7

97,6 3.5 3.8 7.7 7.2 4.1 4.2 5.2 1.9 2.8 11.4 3.2 9.1 21.3 98.6 3.0 2.8 3.8 4.6 2.2 3.6 2.2 1.3 1.8 8.7 3.7 7.3 15.2 98.6 5.2 3.1 4.9 13.l 3.3 8.4 4.2 2.1 3,5 22.0 11.7 16.0 34.3 97.4 4.4 4.2 4.7 8.9 3.7 5.2 5.7 1.9 3.8 18.0 2.5 10.5 28.8 96.9 4.8 4.7 6.6 5.7 5.3 5.9 4.3 3.3 2.2 11.8 6.3 10.l 19.3 98,5 3.8 2.3 2.8 5.4 5.3 2.0 2.0 1.8 2.8 13.4 6.1 13.8 25.4 96.9 4.4 6.2 7.3 4.3 5.1 7.7 5.8 2.8 3.0 16.7 8.9 13.4 24.0 97.7 3.1 4.3 4.1 5.7 3.3 6.9 3.0 2.0 1.6 11.5 4.4 7.6 20.l 98.8 3.7 2.3 4.9 12.0 4.4 4.2 2.8 1.5 2.3 8.8 7.3 9.7 17.l 97.9 4.2 3.7 4.9 5.6 6.4 7.8 7.6 2.3 1.7 17.5 4.9 23.0 23.8

99.0 1.8 2.7 3.6 5.4 2.8 2.9 1.4 2.0 2.9 11.8 0.8 0.9 20.7 99.3 2.7 2.5 4.6 1.6 0.9 1.6 2.0 0.6 l.3 13.8 4.1 2.1 24.3 97.5 4.9 4.5 6.4 5.4 4.7 4.8 3.8 2.0 2.2 12.0 3.4 9.4 22.7 97.8 3.7 4.0 4.4 6.0 4.1 4.3 4.0 1.6 3,0 9.7 4.4 16,7 16.8 99.0 3.3 2.5 3.2 3.1 3.3 3.0 3.1 0.7 1,6 17.5 0.5 1.9 31.5 97,3 s.o 4.8 5.2 6.7 4.0 5.2 3.0 1.9 3.2 16.l 5.1 14.2 27.6 97.1 5.7 4.5 5.7 12.6 5.0 5.2 5.5 2.2 3,6 17.1 6.2 12.6 29.8 98. l 4.6 3.0 3.1 6.0 3.8 2.9 5.1 o.s 2,5 10.8 5.0 9.2 21.5 98.9 4.5 2.3 2.9 3.8 3.5 2.0 2.4 1.0 1,4 14.3 2.2 9.0 24.l 97.B 4.7 4.9 5.2 4.7 2.8 3.6 4.0 2.4 4,1 13.9 4.7 11.0 24.0

98.8 3.5 5.3 4.8 3.4 7.2 6.6 3.2 1.5 1.5 18.2 4.5 7.9 18.3 97.3 3.4 4.6 6,4 6.7 4.5 5.3 4.5 2.0 2.7 14.0 2.0 4.7 20.5 95.7 5.2 6.2 6.8 15.2 8.0 8.0 5.1 2.7 3.9 12.2 8.6 14.0 20.8 97.0 4.1 6.0 8.6 6.8 2.7 5.6 7.3 2.4 4.2 18.2 5.4 9.0 28.9 98.6 5.6 2.7 4.3 4.5 1.7 2.0 3.0 2.1 3.1 12.3 3.3 9.2 24.0 99.5 1.1 2.4 1.7 3.1 1.3 1.1 0.6 - 0.8 4.9 2.0 6.1 9.7 97.4 4.0 3.8 5.8 7.5 5,0 5.4 3.5 2.4 3.9 12.4 5.8 12.7 22.5 94.5 5.6 8.1 9.0 9.6 8.2 13.7 6.5 4.3 4.1 16.9 9.7 16.0 24.S

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