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S0201 SELECTED POPULATION PROFILE IN THE UNITED STATES 2013 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates Supporting documentation on code lists, subject definitions, data accuracy, and statistical testing can be found on the American Community Survey website in the Data and Documentation section. Sample size and data quality measures (including coverage rates, allocation rates, and response rates) can be found on the American Community Survey website in the Methodology section. Although the American Community Survey (ACS) produces population, demographic and housing unit estimates, it is the Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program that produces and disseminates the official estimates of the population for the nation, states, counties, cities and towns and estimates of housing units for states and counties. Subject Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT CSA Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race) (200-299) Puerto Rican (260-269) Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate TOTAL NUMBER OF RACES REPORTED Total population 8,041,303 ***** 772,825 ***** 242,065 One race 97.1% +/-0.1 91.3% +/-0.9 91.4% Two races 2.7% +/-0.1 8.3% +/-0.9 7.6% Three races 0.2% +/-0.1 0.4% +/-0.2 1.0% Four or more races 0.0% +/-0.1 0.0% +/-0.1 0.1% SEX AND AGE Total population 8,041,303 ***** 772,825 ***** 242,065 Male 48.7% +/-0.1 50.1% +/-0.2 50.2% Female 51.3% +/-0.1 49.9% +/-0.2 49.8% Under 5 years 5.4% +/-0.1 9.7% +/-0.1 11.1% 5 to 17 years 15.5% +/-0.1 22.5% +/-0.1 25.0% 18 to 24 years 10.1% +/-0.1 13.7% +/-0.2 13.0% 25 to 34 years 13.4% +/-0.1 17.2% +/-0.2 15.2% 35 to 44 years 12.7% +/-0.1 14.2% +/-0.2 13.1% 45 to 54 years 15.1% +/-0.1 11.2% +/-0.2 11.5% 55 to 64 years 13.1% +/-0.1 6.4% +/-0.1 6.0% 65 to 74 years 8.0% +/-0.1 3.1% +/-0.1 3.0% 75 years and over 6.7% +/-0.1 1.9% +/-0.1 2.1% Median age (years) 39.7 +/-0.1 27.1 +/-0.2 25.5 18 years and over 79.2% +/-0.1 67.7% +/-0.1 63.9% 21 years and over 74.7% +/-0.1 61.9% +/-0.3 58.1% 62 years and over 18.1% +/-0.1 6.5% +/-0.2 6.7% 65 years and over 14.7% +/-0.1 5.0% +/-0.1 5.0% Under 18 years 1,676,375 +/-1,589 249,275 +/-809 87,361 Male 51.2% +/-0.1 51.4% +/-0.3 53.7% Female 48.8% +/-0.1 48.6% +/-0.3 46.3% 18 years and over 6,364,928 +/-1,589 523,550 +/-810 154,704 Male 48.0% +/-0.1 49.4% +/-0.2 48.1% 1 of 105 11/14/2014

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Page 1: S0201 SELECTED POPULATION PROFILE IN THE UNITED …...Sample size and data quality measures (including coverage rates, allocation rates, and response rates) can be found on the American

S0201 SELECTED POPULATION PROFILE IN THE UNITED STATES

2013 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates

Supporting documentation on code lists, subject definitions, data accuracy, and statistical testing can be found on the American Community Surveywebsite in the Data and Documentation section.

Sample size and data quality measures (including coverage rates, allocation rates, and response rates) can be found on the American CommunitySurvey website in the Methodology section.

Although the American Community Survey (ACS) produces population, demographic and housing unit estimates, it is the Census Bureau's PopulationEstimates Program that produces and disseminates the official estimates of the population for the nation, states, counties, cities and towns andestimates of housing units for states and counties.

Subject Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT CSA

Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)(200-299)

Puerto Rican(260-269)

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error EstimateTOTAL NUMBER OF RACES REPORTED

    Total population 8,041,303 ***** 772,825 ***** 242,065      One race 97.1% +/-0.1 91.3% +/-0.9 91.4%      Two races 2.7% +/-0.1 8.3% +/-0.9 7.6%      Three races 0.2% +/-0.1 0.4% +/-0.2 1.0%      Four or more races 0.0% +/-0.1 0.0% +/-0.1 0.1%

SEX AND AGE

    Total population 8,041,303 ***** 772,825 ***** 242,065      Male 48.7% +/-0.1 50.1% +/-0.2 50.2%      Female 51.3% +/-0.1 49.9% +/-0.2 49.8%

    Under 5 years 5.4% +/-0.1 9.7% +/-0.1 11.1%    5 to 17 years 15.5% +/-0.1 22.5% +/-0.1 25.0%    18 to 24 years 10.1% +/-0.1 13.7% +/-0.2 13.0%    25 to 34 years 13.4% +/-0.1 17.2% +/-0.2 15.2%    35 to 44 years 12.7% +/-0.1 14.2% +/-0.2 13.1%    45 to 54 years 15.1% +/-0.1 11.2% +/-0.2 11.5%    55 to 64 years 13.1% +/-0.1 6.4% +/-0.1 6.0%    65 to 74 years 8.0% +/-0.1 3.1% +/-0.1 3.0%    75 years and over 6.7% +/-0.1 1.9% +/-0.1 2.1%

    Median age (years) 39.7 +/-0.1 27.1 +/-0.2 25.5

    18 years and over 79.2% +/-0.1 67.7% +/-0.1 63.9%    21 years and over 74.7% +/-0.1 61.9% +/-0.3 58.1%    62 years and over 18.1% +/-0.1 6.5% +/-0.2 6.7%    65 years and over 14.7% +/-0.1 5.0% +/-0.1 5.0%

    Under 18 years 1,676,375 +/-1,589 249,275 +/-809 87,361      Male 51.2% +/-0.1 51.4% +/-0.3 53.7%      Female 48.8% +/-0.1 48.6% +/-0.3 46.3%

    18 years and over 6,364,928 +/-1,589 523,550 +/-810 154,704      Male 48.0% +/-0.1 49.4% +/-0.2 48.1%

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Subject Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT CSA

Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)(200-299)

Puerto Rican(260-269)

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate      Female 52.0% +/-0.1 50.6% +/-0.2 51.9%

    18 to 34 years 1,892,707 +/-2,872 238,925 +/-1,400 68,310      Male 49.9% +/-0.1 51.5% +/-0.3 48.7%      Female 50.1% +/-0.1 48.5% +/-0.3 51.3%

    35 to 64 years 3,289,643 +/-3,600 246,161 +/-1,852 74,205      Male 48.8% +/-0.1 48.6% +/-0.3 48.0%      Female 51.2% +/-0.1 51.4% +/-0.3 52.0%

    65 years and over 1,182,578 +/-1,950 38,464 +/-1,032 12,189      Male 42.8% +/-0.1 42.1% +/-1.5 45.5%      Female 57.2% +/-0.1 57.9% +/-1.5 54.5%

RELATIONSHIP

    Population in households 7,766,436 +/-3,873 748,652 +/-2,085 232,547      Householder or spouse 58.1% +/-0.3 40.8% +/-0.6 40.1%      Child 29.3% +/-0.2 39.9% +/-0.9 42.8%      Other relatives 6.0% +/-0.2 11.0% +/-0.8 9.1%      Nonrelatives 6.5% +/-0.2 8.3% +/-0.6 8.0%        Unmarried partner 2.6% +/-0.1 2.9% +/-0.4 3.6%

HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE

    Households 3,056,879 +/-10,628 224,684 +/-4,804 74,391      Family households 64.5% +/-0.4 72.4% +/-1.7 67.6%        With own children under 18 years 28.0% +/-0.4 44.5% +/-1.8 43.2%        Married-couple family 47.7% +/-0.4 33.9% +/-1.8 25.5%          With own children under 18 years 19.3% +/-0.3 20.0% +/-1.5 15.1%        Female householder, no husband present, family 12.4% +/-0.3 29.4% +/-1.2 34.9%

          With own children under 18 years 6.8% +/-0.3 20.2% +/-1.2 25.2%      Nonfamily households 35.5% +/-0.4 27.6% +/-1.7 32.4%        Male householder 16.0% +/-0.3 14.2% +/-1.4 16.8%          Living alone 11.9% +/-0.3 10.1% +/-1.2 13.1%          Not living alone 4.1% +/-0.2 4.1% +/-0.7 3.7%        Female householder 19.6% +/-0.3 13.4% +/-1.2 15.6%          Living alone 16.2% +/-0.3 10.1% +/-0.9 12.3%          Not living alone 3.4% +/-0.2 3.3% +/-0.7 3.3%

    Average household size 2.54 +/-0.01 3.10 +/-0.07 2.80    Average family size 3.13 +/-0.02 3.53 +/-0.07 3.36

MARITAL STATUS

    Population 15 years and over 6,666,260 +/-1,887 562,163 +/-1,005 168,861      Now married, except separated 47.3% +/-0.4 34.7% +/-1.1 26.7%      Widowed 5.7% +/-0.1 2.4% +/-0.3 2.9%      Divorced 9.9% +/-0.2 10.2% +/-0.7 12.1%      Separated 1.8% +/-0.1 4.2% +/-0.5 4.1%      Never married 35.3% +/-0.3 48.5% +/-0.9 54.2%

    Male 15 years and over 3,211,532 +/-2,339 278,911 +/-1,298 82,691      Now married, except separated 49.4% +/-0.5 36.4% +/-1.4 29.4%      Widowed 2.5% +/-0.1 1.0% +/-0.3 1.7%      Divorced 8.3% +/-0.2 8.0% +/-1.0 10.3%      Separated 1.5% +/-0.1 3.0% +/-0.6 3.5%      Never married 38.3% +/-0.4 51.7% +/-1.2 55.1%

    Female 15 years and over 3,454,728 +/-2,327 283,252 +/-1,131 86,170

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Subject Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT CSA

Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)(200-299)

Puerto Rican(260-269)

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate      Now married, except separated 45.3% +/-0.5 32.9% +/-1.3 24.1%      Widowed 8.7% +/-0.2 3.9% +/-0.6 4.1%      Divorced 11.4% +/-0.3 12.4% +/-1.2 13.9%      Separated 2.1% +/-0.1 5.4% +/-0.8 4.7%      Never married 32.5% +/-0.3 45.4% +/-1.2 53.3%

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

    Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 2,072,691 +/-14,629 255,042 +/-4,115 82,374      Nursery school, preschool 6.2% +/-0.3 5.4% +/-0.8 5.0%      Kindergarten 4.5% +/-0.2 6.1% +/-0.8 7.4%      Elementary school (grades 1-8) 36.1% +/-0.4 41.5% +/-1.2 44.2%      High school (grades 9-12) 20.1% +/-0.3 21.9% +/-0.9 23.7%      College or graduate school 33.1% +/-0.4 25.1% +/-1.2 19.7%

    Male 3 years and over enrolled in school 1,012,034 +/-9,996 124,125 +/-3,218 41,758      Percent enrolled in kindergarten to grade 12 63.9% +/-0.7 74.7% +/-1.8 84.3%      Percent enrolled in college or graduate school 29.9% +/-0.6 20.3% +/-1.9 12.1%    Female 3 years and over enrolled in school 1,060,657 +/-9,934 130,917 +/-3,082 40,616      Percent enrolled in kindergarten to grade 12 57.6% +/-0.5 64.5% +/-1.6 66.0%      Percent enrolled in college or graduate school 36.2% +/-0.5 29.7% +/-1.6 27.5%

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

    Population 25 years and over 5,551,632 +/-3,227 417,596 +/-1,947 123,279      Less than high school diploma 10.1% +/-0.2 31.2% +/-1.4 28.8%      High school graduate (includes equivalency) 26.0% +/-0.3 29.1% +/-1.5 32.7%      Some college or associate's degree 24.6% +/-0.3 21.9% +/-1.3 24.2%      Bachelor's degree 22.6% +/-0.3 10.8% +/-0.9 9.3%      Graduate or professional degree 16.7% +/-0.2 7.0% +/-0.7 5.0%

    High school graduate or higher 89.9% +/-0.2 68.8% +/-1.4 71.2%      Male, high school graduate or higher 89.4% +/-0.3 66.5% +/-2.0 69.8%      Female, high school graduate or higher 90.4% +/-0.3 71.0% +/-1.7 72.5%    Bachelor's degree or higher 39.4% +/-0.3 17.8% +/-0.9 14.3%      Male, bachelor's degree or higher 39.3% +/-0.4 16.6% +/-1.3 13.1%      Female, bachelor's degree or higher 39.4% +/-0.4 18.9% +/-1.4 15.4%

FERTILITY

    Women 15 to 50 years 1,985,075 +/-4,324 219,106 +/-1,460 66,322      Women 15 to 50 years who had a birth in the past 12months

92,877 +/-5,095 16,112 +/-2,027 4,221

        Unmarried women 15 to 50 years who had a birth inthe past 12 months

28,458 +/-3,248 7,540 +/-1,602 3,277

          As a percent of all women with a birth in the past12 months

30.6% +/-3.1 46.8% +/-8.0 77.6%

RESPONSIBILITY FOR GRANDCHILDREN UNDER 18YEARS    Population 30 years and over 4,992,325 +/-3,032 350,419 +/-2,063 103,654      Living with grandchild(ren) 3.0% +/-0.1 6.3% +/-0.7 6.6%        Responsible for grandchild(ren) 28.7% +/-2.3 26.3% +/-6.9 32.2%

VETERAN STATUS

    Civilian population 18 years and over 6,357,260 +/-2,020 522,802 +/-975 154,569      Civilian veteran 6.8% +/-0.1 1.8% +/-0.3 2.2%

DISABILITY STATUS

    Total civilian noninstitutionalized population 7,943,945 +/-2,026 762,731 +/-1,186 236,179      With a disability 11.7% +/-0.2 11.0% +/-0.6 16.0%

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Subject Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT CSA

Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)(200-299)

Puerto Rican(260-269)

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate    Civilian noninstitutionalized population under 18 years 1,672,475 +/-1,632 248,532 +/-851 87,248

      With a disability 4.6% +/-0.3 6.2% +/-0.7 8.6%

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 18 to 64 years 5,135,988 +/-3,294 476,625 +/-1,664 137,062

      With a disability 9.1% +/-0.2 10.9% +/-0.8 17.7%

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 65 years andolder

1,135,482 +/-2,609 37,574 +/-1,094 11,869

      With a disability 34.1% +/-0.7 45.2% +/-4.3 51.0%

RESIDENCE 1 YEAR AGO

    Population 1 year and over 7,955,274 +/-4,043 755,676 +/-2,023 236,248      Same house 86.6% +/-0.3 81.1% +/-1.4 80.5%      Different house in the U.S. 12.5% +/-0.3 17.4% +/-1.3 18.9%        Same county 7.5% +/-0.2 13.0% +/-1.2 14.1%        Different county 5.0% +/-0.2 4.4% +/-0.5 4.8%          Same state 2.7% +/-0.1 2.4% +/-0.4 2.9%          Different state 2.4% +/-0.1 2.0% +/-0.3 1.9%      Abroad 0.9% +/-0.1 1.5% +/-0.4 0.7%

PLACE OF BIRTH, CITIZENSHIP STATUS AND YEAROF ENTRY    Native 6,858,327 +/-18,526 487,073 +/-7,925 238,330      Male 48.8% +/-0.1 50.3% +/-0.6 50.1%      Female 51.2% +/-0.1 49.7% +/-0.6 49.9%

    Foreign born 1,182,976 +/-18,526 285,752 +/-7,927 3,735      Male 48.0% +/-0.5 49.7% +/-1.0 52.3%      Female 52.0% +/-0.5 50.3% +/-1.0 47.7%

    Foreign born; naturalized U.S. citizen 615,206 +/-14,523 119,441 +/-6,292 2,265      Male 45.5% +/-0.8 43.9% +/-2.2 41.2%      Female 54.5% +/-0.8 56.1% +/-2.2 58.8%

    Foreign born; not a U.S. citizen 567,770 +/-16,064 166,311 +/-8,308 1,470      Male 50.8% +/-1.1 53.9% +/-2.0 69.3%      Female 49.2% +/-1.1 46.1% +/-2.0 30.7%

    Population born outside the United States 1,182,976 +/-18,526 285,752 +/-7,927 3,735      Entered 2010 or later 12.7% +/-0.8 11.6% +/-1.8 5.4%      Entered 2000 to 2009 30.0% +/-0.8 33.9% +/-1.9 36.3%      Entered before 2000 57.3% +/-0.9 54.5% +/-2.2 58.3%

WORLD REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN

    Foreign-born population excluding population born atsea

1,182,976 +/-18,526 285,752 +/-7,927 3,735

      Europe 22.2% +/-0.7 1.2% +/-0.3 N      Asia 28.4% +/-0.6 0.1% +/-0.1 N      Africa 8.9% +/-0.7 0.1% +/-0.2 N      Oceania 0.3% +/-0.1 0.0% +/-0.1 N      Latin America 36.7% +/-0.7 98.2% +/-0.4 N      Northern America 3.5% +/-0.3 0.4% +/-0.3 N

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TOSPEAK ENGLISH    Population 5 years and over 7,607,677 +/-1,515 697,686 +/-783 215,103      English only 79.1% +/-0.3 20.1% +/-1.0 28.4%      Language other than English 20.9% +/-0.3 79.9% +/-1.0 71.6%        Speak English less than "very well" 8.1% +/-0.2 34.6% +/-1.2 25.0%

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Subject Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT CSA

Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)(200-299)

Puerto Rican(260-269)

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate

EMPLOYMENT STATUS

    Population 16 years and over 6,573,260 +/-4,187 549,524 +/-1,468 164,495      In labor force 67.8% +/-0.3 69.3% +/-1.1 58.6%        Civilian labor force 67.7% +/-0.3 69.2% +/-1.1 58.5%          Employed 62.5% +/-0.3 60.7% +/-1.4 48.7%          Unemployed 5.2% +/-0.2 8.5% +/-0.8 9.9%            Percent of civilian labor force 7.7% +/-0.2 12.3% +/-1.2 16.8%        Armed Forces 0.1% +/-0.1 0.1% +/-0.1 0.1%      Not in labor force 32.2% +/-0.3 30.7% +/-1.1 41.4%

    Females 16 years and over 3,407,980 +/-3,542 276,693 +/-1,592 84,196      In labor force 63.4% +/-0.4 64.8% +/-1.6 57.4%        Civilian labor force 63.3% +/-0.4 64.8% +/-1.6 57.4%          Employed 58.8% +/-0.4 56.2% +/-1.8 47.0%          Unemployed 4.6% +/-0.2 8.5% +/-1.0 10.4%            Percent of civilian labor force 7.2% +/-0.3 13.2% +/-1.5 18.1%

COMMUTING TO WORK

    Workers 16 years and over 4,022,260 +/-22,528 325,805 +/-7,398 77,725      Car, truck, or van - drove alone 73.7% +/-0.4 58.4% +/-1.8 67.8%      Car, truck, or van - carpooled 7.5% +/-0.3 12.5% +/-1.2 10.1%      Public transportation (excluding taxicab) 8.4% +/-0.2 16.0% +/-1.1 12.2%      Walked 4.4% +/-0.2 6.7% +/-0.9 4.6%      Other means 1.6% +/-0.1 3.7% +/-0.7 2.7%      Worked at home 4.3% +/-0.2 2.8% +/-0.5 2.6%      Mean travel time to work (minutes) 28.5 +/-0.2 26.4 +/-0.7 26.4

OCCUPATION

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over 4,109,854 +/-22,812 333,564 +/-7,613 80,050      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

43.0% +/-0.4 22.5% +/-1.4 22.8%

      Service occupations 17.7% +/-0.4 32.2% +/-1.7 27.9%      Sales and office occupations 22.9% +/-0.3 20.3% +/-1.4 26.5%      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

7.0% +/-0.2 7.5% +/-0.9 5.5%

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

9.5% +/-0.3 17.5% +/-1.4 17.3%

    Male civilian employed population 16 years and over 2,107,033 +/-13,749 177,970 +/-4,409 40,460

      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

39.8% +/-0.5 17.8% +/-1.7 18.1%

      Service occupations 15.8% +/-0.5 30.8% +/-2.3 27.2%      Sales and office occupations 17.3% +/-0.4 15.0% +/-1.9 19.4%      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

13.1% +/-0.5 13.5% +/-1.6 10.2%

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

14.0% +/-0.4 23.0% +/-2.1 25.1%

    Female civilian employed population 16 years andover

2,002,821 +/-15,117 155,594 +/-5,118 39,590

      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

46.4% +/-0.5 27.8% +/-2.0 27.6%

      Service occupations 19.7% +/-0.4 33.8% +/-2.2 28.5%      Sales and office occupations 28.7% +/-0.5 26.4% +/-2.0 33.7%      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

0.6% +/-0.1 0.7% +/-0.4 0.8%

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

4.7% +/-0.2 11.4% +/-1.3 9.4%

INDUSTRY

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over 4,109,854 +/-22,812 333,564 +/-7,613 80,050

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Subject Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT CSA

Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)(200-299)

Puerto Rican(260-269)

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate      Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 0.3% +/-0.1 0.4% +/-0.2 0.3%

      Construction 5.4% +/-0.2 5.2% +/-0.8 3.3%      Manufacturing 10.3% +/-0.3 12.0% +/-1.3 11.4%      Wholesale trade 2.5% +/-0.1 2.9% +/-0.6 3.0%      Retail trade 11.0% +/-0.2 10.6% +/-0.9 13.9%      Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 3.6% +/-0.1 2.9% +/-0.5 3.2%      Information 2.2% +/-0.1 1.6% +/-0.4 0.9%      Finance and insurance, and real estate and rentaland leasing

7.3% +/-0.2 4.4% +/-0.6 6.9%

      Professional, scientific, and management, andadministrative and waste management services

13.3% +/-0.3 13.8% +/-1.3 9.5%

      Educational services, and health care and socialassistance

27.1% +/-0.3 23.8% +/-1.2 29.6%

      Arts, entertainment, and recreation, andaccommodation and food services

8.9% +/-0.3 14.2% +/-1.3 10.2%

      Other services (except public administration) 4.4% +/-0.2 5.8% +/-0.8 3.1%      Public administration 3.8% +/-0.2 2.4% +/-0.5 4.6%

CLASS OF WORKER

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over 4,109,854 +/-22,812 333,564 +/-7,613 80,050      Private wage and salary workers 82.2% +/-0.3 88.7% +/-1.0 84.5%      Government workers 12.0% +/-0.3 7.7% +/-0.8 13.1%      Self-employed workers in own not incorporatedbusiness

5.7% +/-0.2 3.4% +/-0.5 2.4%

      Unpaid family workers 0.1% +/-0.1 0.2% +/-0.1 0.0%INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS (IN 2013INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)    Households 3,056,879 +/-10,628 224,684 +/-4,804 74,391      Median household income (dollars) 66,867 +/-688 35,971 +/-1,324 24,288    With earnings 79.2% +/-0.3 81.3% +/-1.3 69.2%      Mean earnings (dollars) 94,855 +/-812 57,851 +/-2,317 50,575    With Social Security income 28.9% +/-0.3 15.7% +/-1.2 19.6%      Mean Social Security income (dollars) 17,665 +/-126 11,383 +/-568 10,993    With Supplemental Security Income 5.8% +/-0.2 13.7% +/-1.4 25.5%      Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 9,725 +/-213 8,758 +/-512 9,137    With cash public assistance income 3.0% +/-0.2 7.7% +/-0.8 12.3%      Mean cash public assistance income (dollars) 3,826 +/-225 3,836 +/-399 4,018    With retirement income 16.2% +/-0.2 4.9% +/-0.8 6.4%      Mean retirement income (dollars) 24,985 +/-659 20,069 +/-4,025 18,193    With Food Stamp/SNAP benefits 12.3% +/-0.3 37.7% +/-1.8 50.2%    Families 1,970,672 +/-13,759 162,625 +/-3,686 50,259      Median family income (dollars) 83,213 +/-951 36,729 +/-1,528 25,307        Married-couple family 74.0% +/-0.5 46.9% +/-1.9 37.7%      Median income (dollars) 100,686 +/-808 62,330 +/-4,130 69,011        Male householder, no spouse present, family 6.7% +/-0.3 12.4% +/-1.4 10.7%      Median income (dollars) 53,541 +/-3,018 33,121 +/-5,767 23,076        Female householder, no husband present, family 19.3% +/-0.4 40.7% +/-1.7 51.6%

      Median income (dollars) 38,122 +/-1,560 21,761 +/-1,138 17,519    Individuals 8,041,303 ***** 772,825 ***** 242,065      Per capita income (dollars) 35,671 +/-272 17,165 +/-638 14,627    With earnings for full-time, year-round workers:

      Male 1,580,160 +/-13,035 122,117 +/-5,387 29,275      Female 1,178,093 +/-13,559 82,555 +/-3,710 22,207    Mean earnings (dollars) for full-time, year-roundworkers:      Male 80,298 +/-971 48,054 +/-2,490 47,528      Female 59,406 +/-678 41,019 +/-2,443 43,019    Median earnings (dollars) full-time, year-roundworkers:      Male 60,069 +/-663 35,900 +/-1,243 40,063      Female 47,394 +/-522 31,868 +/-740 33,914

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Subject Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT CSA

Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)(200-299)

Puerto Rican(260-269)

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error EstimateHEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 7,943,945 +/-2,026 762,731 +/-1,186 236,179      With private health insurance 74.5% +/-0.4 43.6% +/-1.5 40.3%      With public coverage 31.8% +/-0.3 48.9% +/-1.5 59.0%      No health insurance coverage 5.7% +/-0.2 12.3% +/-0.7 6.3%POVERTY RATES FOR FAMILIES AND PEOPLE FORWHOM POVERTY STATUS IS DETERMINED    All families 8.1% +/-0.3 27.2% +/-2.1 39.3%      With related children under 18 years 13.2% +/-0.6 34.3% +/-2.6 48.7%        With related children under 5 years only 12.4% +/-1.4 32.0% +/-4.8 41.1%      Married-couple family 3.3% +/-0.2 13.8% +/-2.5 15.8%        With related children under 18 years 4.5% +/-0.4 15.8% +/-3.1 17.9%          With related children under 5 years only 4.3% +/-1.1 16.7% +/-7.0 20.9%      Female householder, no husband present, family 24.6% +/-1.2 43.7% +/-3.3 56.9%

        With related children under 18 years 34.2% +/-1.7 51.7% +/-4.0 64.6%          With related children under 5 years only 35.6% +/-4.4 49.6% +/-9.7 57.7%    All people 11.4% +/-0.3 29.5% +/-1.8 41.2%      Under 18 years 15.4% +/-0.7 38.4% +/-2.7 52.5%        Related children under 18 years 15.0% +/-0.7 38.1% +/-2.8 52.2%          Related children under 5 years 17.1% +/-1.1 40.9% +/-3.7 55.0%          Related children 5 to 17 years 14.3% +/-0.8 36.9% +/-2.9 51.0%      18 years and over 10.3% +/-0.3 25.2% +/-1.7 34.6%      18 to 64 years 10.8% +/-0.3 24.9% +/-1.8 34.8%      65 years and over 8.2% +/-0.4 28.7% +/-3.8 33.2%      People in families 8.5% +/-0.4 27.3% +/-2.1 40.1%      Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 22.5% +/-0.7 40.5% +/-2.8 46.1%HOUSING TENURE

    Occupied housing units 3,056,879 +/-10,628 224,684 +/-4,804 74,391      Owner-occupied housing units 62.2% +/-0.4 25.3% +/-1.4 19.0%      Renter-occupied housing units 37.8% +/-0.4 74.7% +/-1.4 81.0%    Average household size of owner-occupied unit 2.70 +/-0.01 3.51 +/-0.15 3.39    Average household size of renter-occupied unit 2.28 +/-0.02 2.96 +/-0.07 2.66UNITS IN STRUCTURE

    Occupied housing units 3,056,879 +/-10,628 224,684 +/-4,804 74,391      1-unit, detached or attached 58.4% +/-0.4 24.8% +/-1.5 23.8%      2 to 4 units 20.6% +/-0.3 44.6% +/-1.7 40.1%      5 or more units 19.7% +/-0.3 30.2% +/-1.6 35.7%      Mobile home, boat, RV, van, etc. 1.3% +/-0.1 0.3% +/-0.2 0.4%YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT

    Occupied housing units 3,056,879 +/-10,628 224,684 +/-4,804 74,391      Built 2010 or later 1.0% +/-0.1 1.0% +/-0.3 1.0%      Built 2000 to 2009 8.3% +/-0.2 6.1% +/-0.8 3.3%      Built 1980 to 1999 20.4% +/-0.3 13.2% +/-1.1 14.0%      Built 1960 to 1979 22.7% +/-0.4 18.1% +/-1.3 18.9%      Built 1940 to 1959 16.9% +/-0.3 14.4% +/-1.3 17.1%      Built 1939 or earlier 30.8% +/-0.4 47.3% +/-1.6 45.8%VEHICLES AVAILABLE

    Occupied housing units 3,056,879 +/-10,628 224,684 +/-4,804 74,391      None 11.1% +/-0.3 24.6% +/-1.5 30.7%      1 or more 88.9% +/-0.3 75.4% +/-1.5 69.3%HOUSE HEATING FUEL

    Occupied housing units 3,056,879 +/-10,628 224,684 +/-4,804 74,391      Gas 52.0% +/-0.4 63.9% +/-1.4 63.0%      Electricity 13.0% +/-0.3 20.9% +/-1.3 21.0%      All other fuels 34.7% +/-0.4 14.9% +/-1.1 15.5%      No fuel used 0.4% +/-0.1 0.3% +/-0.2 0.4%SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS

    Occupied housing units 3,056,879 +/-10,628 224,684 +/-4,804 74,391

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Subject Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT CSA

Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)(200-299)

Puerto Rican(260-269)

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate      No telephone service available 1.6% +/-0.1 2.4% +/-0.6 3.7%      1.01 or more occupants per room 1.7% +/-0.1 6.4% +/-0.9 3.1%SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS APERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN THEPAST 12 MONTHS    Housing units with a mortgage (excluding units whereSMOC cannot be computed)

1,335,561 +/-13,860 49,962 +/-3,099 12,332

      Less than 30 percent 65.7% +/-0.6 52.6% +/-3.8 65.0%      30 percent or more 34.3% +/-0.6 47.4% +/-3.8 35.0%OWNER CHARACTERISTICS

    Owner-occupied housing units 1,901,869 +/-13,412 56,944 +/-3,393 14,144      Median value (dollars) 309,700 +/-1,855 253,600 +/-13,765 240,300      Median selected monthly owner costs with amortgage (dollars)

1,973 +/-12 1,947 +/-78 1,919

      Median selected monthly owner costs without amortgage (dollars)

709 +/-7 709 +/-50 714

GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDINCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS    Occupied units paying rent (excluding units whereGRAPI cannot be computed)

1,094,947 +/-15,235 162,514 +/-4,756 58,128

      Less than 30 percent 50.2% +/-0.9 42.6% +/-2.4 38.7%      30 percent or more 49.8% +/-0.9 57.4% +/-2.4 61.3%GROSS RENT

    Occupied units paying rent 1,118,472 +/-14,983 165,928 +/-4,676 59,931      Median gross rent (dollars) 1,064 +/-11 927 +/-20 824COMPUTERS AND INTERNET USE

    Total households 3,056,879 +/-10,628 224,684 +/-4,804 74,391      With a computer 86.7% +/-0.3 81.5% +/-1.4 76.2%      With a broadband Internet subscription 80.0% +/-0.3 71.3% +/-1.6 65.9%

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Subject Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT CSA Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI CSA

Puerto Rican(260-269)

White alone, not Hispanic or Latino Total population

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of ErrorTOTAL NUMBER OF RACES REPORTED

    Total population +/-13,025 6,168,204 +/-5,712 9,911,819 +/-1,795      One race +/-1.5 100.0% +/-0.1 97.7% +/-0.1      Two races +/-1.3 (X) (X) 2.1% +/-0.1      Three races +/-0.5 (X) (X) 0.1% +/-0.1      Four or more races +/-0.1 (X) (X) 0.0% +/-0.1

SEX AND AGE

    Total population +/-13,025 6,168,204 +/-5,712 9,911,819 +/-1,795      Male +/-1.3 48.5% +/-0.1 49.0% +/-0.1      Female +/-1.3 51.5% +/-0.1 51.0% +/-0.1

    Under 5 years +/-1.0 4.4% +/-0.1 6.3% +/-0.1    5 to 17 years +/-1.3 13.9% +/-0.1 17.7% +/-0.1    18 to 24 years +/-1.0 9.2% +/-0.1 9.5% +/-0.1    25 to 34 years +/-1.1 12.3% +/-0.1 14.3% +/-0.1    35 to 44 years +/-1.0 12.1% +/-0.1 13.5% +/-0.1    45 to 54 years +/-0.9 16.1% +/-0.1 14.1% +/-0.1    55 to 64 years +/-0.7 14.6% +/-0.1 12.1% +/-0.1    65 to 74 years +/-0.5 9.3% +/-0.1 7.1% +/-0.1    75 years and over +/-0.5 7.9% +/-0.1 5.5% +/-0.1

    Median age (years) +/-0.7 43.5 +/-0.1 36.6 +/-0.1

    18 years and over +/-1.3 81.6% +/-0.1 76.0% +/-0.1    21 years and over +/-1.4 77.6% +/-0.1 71.9% +/-0.1    62 years and over +/-0.7 21.0% +/-0.1 15.6% +/-0.1    65 years and over +/-0.6 17.2% +/-0.1 12.6% +/-0.1

    Under 18 years +/-5,933 1,134,647 +/-2,622 2,380,268 +/-1,145      Male +/-2.4 51.1% +/-0.1 51.0% +/-0.1      Female +/-2.4 48.9% +/-0.1 49.0% +/-0.1

    18 years and over +/-8,596 5,033,557 +/-3,753 7,531,551 +/-1,316      Male +/-1.5 47.9% +/-0.1 48.3% +/-0.1      Female +/-1.5 52.1% +/-0.1 51.7% +/-0.1

    18 to 34 years +/-5,153 1,328,013 +/-2,390 2,358,953 +/-2,658      Male +/-2.3 50.1% +/-0.1 50.3% +/-0.1      Female +/-2.3 49.9% +/-0.1 49.7% +/-0.1

    35 to 64 years +/-4,668 2,646,119 +/-2,112 3,927,677 +/-3,227      Male +/-2.4 48.9% +/-0.1 48.9% +/-0.1      Female +/-2.4 51.1% +/-0.1 51.1% +/-0.1

    65 years and over +/-1,367 1,059,425 +/-846 1,244,921 +/-1,889      Male +/-5.2 42.8% +/-0.1 42.6% +/-0.1      Female +/-5.2 57.2% +/-0.1 57.4% +/-0.1

RELATIONSHIP

    Population in households +/-12,725 5,972,414 +/-7,570 9,734,037 +/-4,954      Householder or spouse +/-1.4 62.1% +/-0.3 54.5% +/-0.2      Child +/-1.6 27.0% +/-0.2 32.6% +/-0.2      Other relatives +/-1.4 4.6% +/-0.2 7.9% +/-0.2      Nonrelatives +/-1.2 6.2% +/-0.2 5.0% +/-0.2        Unmarried partner +/-0.7 2.6% +/-0.1 2.1% +/-0.1

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Subject Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT CSA Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI CSA

Puerto Rican(260-269)

White alone, not Hispanic or Latino Total population

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of ErrorHOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE

    Households +/-4,327 2,488,424 +/-10,880 3,594,397 +/-11,485      Family households +/-2.8 63.3% +/-0.5 65.7% +/-0.4        With own children under 18 years +/-3.0 25.1% +/-0.4 29.9% +/-0.4        Married-couple family +/-2.6 49.8% +/-0.5 47.7% +/-0.5          With own children under 18 years +/-2.3 18.8% +/-0.4 20.8% +/-0.4        Female householder, no husband present, family +/-2.5 9.8% +/-0.3 13.3% +/-0.3

          With own children under 18 years +/-2.5 4.8% +/-0.3 7.1% +/-0.2      Nonfamily households +/-2.8 36.7% +/-0.5 34.3% +/-0.4        Male householder +/-2.4 16.1% +/-0.4 15.9% +/-0.3          Living alone +/-2.3 12.0% +/-0.3 12.7% +/-0.3          Not living alone +/-1.2 4.1% +/-0.2 3.2% +/-0.1        Female householder +/-2.4 20.6% +/-0.3 18.4% +/-0.3          Living alone +/-2.0 17.2% +/-0.4 15.9% +/-0.3          Not living alone +/-1.1 3.4% +/-0.2 2.5% +/-0.1

    Average household size +/-0.11 2.45 +/-0.01 2.71 +/-0.01    Average family size +/-0.12 3.05 +/-0.02 3.39 +/-0.02

MARITAL STATUS

    Population 15 years and over +/-9,322 5,250,322 +/-3,970 7,944,927 +/-2,069      Now married, except separated +/-1.9 49.6% +/-0.4 47.2% +/-0.4      Widowed +/-0.8 6.3% +/-0.1 5.6% +/-0.1      Divorced +/-1.5 10.3% +/-0.2 9.1% +/-0.2      Separated +/-0.9 1.4% +/-0.1 1.8% +/-0.1      Never married +/-2.1 32.3% +/-0.3 36.4% +/-0.3

    Male 15 years and over +/-5,287 2,523,784 +/-1,965 3,850,102 +/-2,458      Now married, except separated +/-2.8 51.8% +/-0.5 49.1% +/-0.5      Widowed +/-0.8 2.8% +/-0.2 2.3% +/-0.1      Divorced +/-1.9 8.7% +/-0.3 7.7% +/-0.2      Separated +/-1.1 1.2% +/-0.1 1.4% +/-0.1      Never married +/-2.8 35.5% +/-0.4 39.4% +/-0.4

    Female 15 years and over +/-5,149 2,726,538 +/-2,524 4,094,825 +/-1,980      Now married, except separated +/-2.5 47.6% +/-0.5 45.4% +/-0.4      Widowed +/-1.2 9.6% +/-0.2 8.7% +/-0.2      Divorced +/-1.9 11.8% +/-0.3 10.4% +/-0.2      Separated +/-1.2 1.6% +/-0.1 2.1% +/-0.1      Never married +/-2.7 29.5% +/-0.3 33.5% +/-0.3

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

    Population 3 years and over enrolled in school +/-5,199 1,441,067 +/-10,271 2,670,591 +/-16,137      Nursery school, preschool +/-1.3 6.3% +/-0.3 6.6% +/-0.2      Kindergarten +/-1.7 3.9% +/-0.2 5.0% +/-0.2      Elementary school (grades 1-8) +/-2.5 35.8% +/-0.4 40.1% +/-0.4      High school (grades 9-12) +/-2.5 20.5% +/-0.3 21.3% +/-0.3      College or graduate school +/-2.5 33.5% +/-0.5 27.0% +/-0.4

    Male 3 years and over enrolled in school +/-3,426 704,382 +/-7,562 1,318,966 +/-10,338      Percent enrolled in kindergarten to grade 12 +/-2.7 63.1% +/-0.7 68.7% +/-0.5      Percent enrolled in college or graduate school +/-2.8 30.5% +/-0.7 24.3% +/-0.5    Female 3 years and over enrolled in school +/-3,282 736,685 +/-7,063 1,351,625 +/-9,924      Percent enrolled in kindergarten to grade 12 +/-4.2 57.4% +/-0.6 64.2% +/-0.5      Percent enrolled in college or graduate school +/-3.9 36.4% +/-0.6 29.5% +/-0.5

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

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Subject Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT CSA Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI CSA

Puerto Rican(260-269)

White alone, not Hispanic or Latino Total population

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error    Population 25 years and over +/-6,894 4,466,423 +/-3,492 6,591,063 +/-2,963      Less than high school diploma +/-2.8 7.2% +/-0.2 12.8% +/-0.3      High school graduate (includes equivalency) +/-2.8 26.1% +/-0.4 25.4% +/-0.3      Some college or associate's degree +/-2.2 25.4% +/-0.3 27.4% +/-0.3      Bachelor's degree +/-1.5 24.1% +/-0.3 21.0% +/-0.3      Graduate or professional degree +/-1.3 17.1% +/-0.3 13.5% +/-0.2

    High school graduate or higher +/-2.8 92.8% +/-0.2 87.2% +/-0.3      Male, high school graduate or higher +/-3.8 92.2% +/-0.3 86.7% +/-0.3      Female, high school graduate or higher +/-3.4 93.3% +/-0.3 87.6% +/-0.3    Bachelor's degree or higher +/-1.8 41.2% +/-0.4 34.4% +/-0.3      Male, bachelor's degree or higher +/-2.8 41.2% +/-0.5 34.2% +/-0.4      Female, bachelor's degree or higher +/-2.4 41.2% +/-0.4 34.6% +/-0.4

FERTILITY

    Women 15 to 50 years +/-4,713 1,446,649 +/-3,320 2,474,297 +/-4,217      Women 15 to 50 years who had a birth in the past 12months

+/-1,281 61,119 +/-3,957 121,660 +/-5,236

        Unmarried women 15 to 50 years who had a birth inthe past 12 months

+/-1,233 15,086 +/-2,339 44,505 +/-4,088

          As a percent of all women with a birth in the past12 months

+/-12.8 24.7% +/-3.3 36.6% +/-2.5

RESPONSIBILITY FOR GRANDCHILDREN UNDER 18YEARS    Population 30 years and over +/-5,850 4,070,569 +/-2,881 5,888,016 +/-2,826      Living with grandchild(ren) +/-1.5 2.3% +/-0.2 4.0% +/-0.2        Responsible for grandchild(ren) +/-11.7 30.6% +/-2.6 31.2% +/-1.6

VETERAN STATUS

    Civilian population 18 years and over +/-8,580 5,027,349 +/-3,775 7,519,320 +/-2,345      Civilian veteran +/-0.6 8.0% +/-0.1 5.6% +/-0.1

DISABILITY STATUS

    Total civilian noninstitutionalized population +/-12,734 6,096,867 +/-5,748 9,811,569 +/-4,219      With a disability +/-1.4 12.1% +/-0.2 10.3% +/-0.2

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population under 18 years +/-5,928 1,132,685 +/-2,725 2,377,489 +/-1,314

      With a disability +/-1.7 4.4% +/-0.3 3.1% +/-0.2

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 18 to 64 years +/-8,163 3,948,153 +/-3,946 6,230,051 +/-4,405

      With a disability +/-2.0 8.9% +/-0.3 8.2% +/-0.2

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 65 years andolder

+/-1,325 1,016,029 +/-1,937 1,204,029 +/-2,427

      With a disability +/-9.5 33.2% +/-0.7 34.8% +/-0.6

RESIDENCE 1 YEAR AGO

    Population 1 year and over +/-12,674 6,114,771 +/-6,006 9,800,836 +/-5,141      Same house +/-2.3 88.1% +/-0.3 87.1% +/-0.3      Different house in the U.S. +/-2.4 11.4% +/-0.3 12.3% +/-0.3        Same county +/-2.1 6.5% +/-0.2 8.6% +/-0.2        Different county +/-1.0 4.9% +/-0.2 3.7% +/-0.2          Same state +/-0.7 2.6% +/-0.1 1.9% +/-0.1          Different state +/-0.6 2.3% +/-0.1 1.8% +/-0.1      Abroad +/-0.3 0.5% +/-0.1 0.6% +/-0.1

PLACE OF BIRTH, CITIZENSHIP STATUS AND YEAROF ENTRY

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Subject Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT CSA Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI CSA

Puerto Rican(260-269)

White alone, not Hispanic or Latino Total population

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error    Native +/-12,898 5,765,912 +/-13,420 8,202,672 +/-22,713      Male +/-1.3 48.5% +/-0.1 48.7% +/-0.1      Female +/-1.3 51.5% +/-0.1 51.3% +/-0.1

    Foreign born +/-1,196 402,292 +/-11,214 1,709,147 +/-22,259      Male +/-13.4 48.3% +/-1.1 50.0% +/-0.4      Female +/-13.4 51.7% +/-1.1 50.0% +/-0.4

    Foreign born; naturalized U.S. citizen +/-957 235,314 +/-9,491 812,997 +/-16,600      Male +/-20.5 47.1% +/-1.3 47.9% +/-0.7      Female +/-20.5 52.9% +/-1.3 52.1% +/-0.7

    Foreign born; not a U.S. citizen +/-621 166,978 +/-8,317 896,150 +/-20,061      Male +/-22.1 50.0% +/-1.8 51.9% +/-0.7      Female +/-22.1 50.0% +/-1.8 48.1% +/-0.7

    Population born outside the United States +/-1,196 402,292 +/-11,214 1,709,147 +/-22,259      Entered 2010 or later +/-6.3 10.4% +/-1.2 7.6% +/-0.4      Entered 2000 to 2009 +/-14.6 22.5% +/-1.4 27.9% +/-0.7      Entered before 2000 +/-15.9 67.1% +/-1.6 64.5% +/-0.8

WORLD REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN

    Foreign-born population excluding population born atsea

+/-1,196 402,292 +/-11,214 1,709,147 +/-22,259

      Europe N 62.8% +/-1.7 21.9% +/-0.6      Asia N 10.2% +/-1.1 27.1% +/-0.5      Africa N 4.8% +/-0.8 3.3% +/-0.4      Oceania N 0.6% +/-0.2 0.2% +/-0.1      Latin America N 12.4% +/-1.4 46.6% +/-0.7      Northern America N 9.3% +/-0.8 1.0% +/-0.1

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TOSPEAK ENGLISH    Population 5 years and over +/-11,570 5,893,858 +/-5,031 9,284,509 +/-2,715      English only +/-2.2 91.5% +/-0.2 71.9% +/-0.3      Language other than English +/-2.2 8.5% +/-0.2 28.1% +/-0.3        Speak English less than "very well" +/-1.8 2.6% +/-0.1 11.5% +/-0.2

EMPLOYMENT STATUS

    Population 16 years and over +/-9,091 5,184,919 +/-5,086 7,804,513 +/-5,526      In labor force +/-2.1 67.6% +/-0.3 67.2% +/-0.2        Civilian labor force +/-2.1 67.4% +/-0.3 67.0% +/-0.2          Employed +/-2.2 62.9% +/-0.3 60.4% +/-0.2          Unemployed +/-1.4 4.6% +/-0.2 6.6% +/-0.2            Percent of civilian labor force +/-2.2 6.8% +/-0.2 9.8% +/-0.2        Armed Forces +/-0.1 0.1% +/-0.1 0.2% +/-0.1      Not in labor force +/-2.1 32.4% +/-0.3 32.8% +/-0.2

    Females 16 years and over +/-4,968 2,694,165 +/-3,549 4,026,937 +/-4,617      In labor force +/-2.8 63.0% +/-0.4 61.9% +/-0.4        Civilian labor force +/-2.8 62.9% +/-0.4 61.8% +/-0.3          Employed +/-3.1 59.1% +/-0.5 55.8% +/-0.4          Unemployed +/-1.8 3.8% +/-0.2 6.0% +/-0.2            Percent of civilian labor force +/-3.2 6.1% +/-0.3 9.7% +/-0.3

COMMUTING TO WORK

    Workers 16 years and over +/-5,766 3,191,847 +/-18,690 4,636,042 +/-19,385      Car, truck, or van - drove alone +/-3.4 77.2% +/-0.4 71.5% +/-0.4

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Subject Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT CSA Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI CSA

Puerto Rican(260-269)

White alone, not Hispanic or Latino Total population

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error      Car, truck, or van - carpooled +/-1.9 6.7% +/-0.3 8.1% +/-0.2      Public transportation (excluding taxicab) +/-2.1 6.2% +/-0.2 11.4% +/-0.3      Walked +/-1.3 3.7% +/-0.2 3.1% +/-0.2      Other means +/-0.8 1.4% +/-0.1 1.7% +/-0.1      Worked at home +/-1.0 4.7% +/-0.2 4.3% +/-0.2      Mean travel time to work (minutes) +/-1.5 28.4 +/-0.2 30.5 +/-0.2

OCCUPATION

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over +/-6,004 3,260,201 +/-18,297 4,717,272 +/-18,831      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

+/-2.6 45.1% +/-0.4 37.4% +/-0.4

      Service occupations +/-2.9 15.4% +/-0.4 17.2% +/-0.3      Sales and office occupations +/-2.9 23.6% +/-0.4 24.9% +/-0.3      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

+/-1.5 7.4% +/-0.3 6.8% +/-0.2

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

+/-2.2 8.4% +/-0.2 13.7% +/-0.3

    Male civilian employed population 16 years and over +/-3,787 1,667,752 +/-11,015 2,470,402 +/-13,165

      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

+/-3.5 41.6% +/-0.5 34.4% +/-0.5

      Service occupations +/-4.4 13.7% +/-0.5 14.8% +/-0.4      Sales and office occupations +/-4.2 17.8% +/-0.5 18.5% +/-0.4      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

+/-2.8 14.0% +/-0.5 12.4% +/-0.3

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

+/-4.1 12.8% +/-0.4 19.9% +/-0.5

    Female civilian employed population 16 years andover

+/-3,676 1,592,449 +/-12,687 2,246,870 +/-13,841

      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

+/-4.1 48.7% +/-0.5 40.7% +/-0.5

      Service occupations +/-4.4 17.3% +/-0.4 19.9% +/-0.4      Sales and office occupations +/-4.9 29.7% +/-0.6 31.9% +/-0.5      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

+/-0.8 0.5% +/-0.1 0.5% +/-0.1

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

+/-2.4 3.8% +/-0.2 6.9% +/-0.3

INDUSTRY

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over +/-6,004 3,260,201 +/-18,297 4,717,272 +/-18,831      Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining +/-0.3 0.4% +/-0.1 0.4% +/-0.1

      Construction +/-1.1 5.8% +/-0.2 5.2% +/-0.1      Manufacturing +/-2.3 10.0% +/-0.3 12.6% +/-0.3      Wholesale trade +/-1.1 2.5% +/-0.1 3.2% +/-0.1      Retail trade +/-2.2 11.2% +/-0.3 10.8% +/-0.2      Transportation and warehousing, and utilities +/-1.1 3.7% +/-0.2 6.1% +/-0.2      Information +/-0.5 2.3% +/-0.1 2.1% +/-0.1      Finance and insurance, and real estate and rentaland leasing

+/-1.6 7.7% +/-0.3 7.3% +/-0.2

      Professional, scientific, and management, andadministrative and waste management services

+/-2.4 13.2% +/-0.3 12.7% +/-0.3

      Educational services, and health care and socialassistance

+/-2.7 26.5% +/-0.4 22.1% +/-0.3

      Arts, entertainment, and recreation, andaccommodation and food services

+/-2.4 8.2% +/-0.3 9.5% +/-0.3

      Other services (except public administration) +/-1.1 4.3% +/-0.2 4.8% +/-0.2      Public administration +/-1.3 4.1% +/-0.2 3.3% +/-0.1

CLASS OF WORKER

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over +/-6,004 3,260,201 +/-18,297 4,717,272 +/-18,831      Private wage and salary workers +/-1.8 80.8% +/-0.3 84.4% +/-0.3      Government workers +/-1.8 12.8% +/-0.3 11.1% +/-0.2

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Subject Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT CSA Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI CSA

Puerto Rican(260-269)

White alone, not Hispanic or Latino Total population

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error      Self-employed workers in own not incorporatedbusiness

+/-0.8 6.3% +/-0.2 4.4% +/-0.2

      Unpaid family workers +/-0.2 0.1% +/-0.1 0.1% +/-0.1INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS (IN 2013INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)    Households +/-4,327 2,488,424 +/-10,880 3,594,397 +/-11,485      Median household income (dollars) +/-1,949 71,835 +/-708 60,145 +/-500    With earnings +/-3.1 78.4% +/-0.4 80.2% +/-0.3      Mean earnings (dollars) +/-3,824 99,939 +/-927 86,218 +/-863    With Social Security income +/-2.7 31.7% +/-0.3 25.9% +/-0.3      Mean Social Security income (dollars) +/-914 18,181 +/-143 17,754 +/-164    With Supplemental Security Income +/-3.0 4.8% +/-0.2 4.7% +/-0.2      Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) +/-580 10,127 +/-271 9,897 +/-258    With cash public assistance income +/-1.7 2.3% +/-0.2 2.7% +/-0.1      Mean cash public assistance income (dollars) +/-514 3,708 +/-303 3,390 +/-195    With retirement income +/-1.7 18.3% +/-0.3 15.0% +/-0.2      Mean retirement income (dollars) +/-3,950 25,313 +/-669 25,315 +/-635    With Food Stamp/SNAP benefits +/-3.4 8.7% +/-0.3 13.3% +/-0.3    Families +/-3,437 1,576,193 +/-11,612 2,362,190 +/-15,660      Median family income (dollars) +/-3,062 90,847 +/-809 72,663 +/-783        Married-couple family +/-3.3 78.7% +/-0.5 72.6% +/-0.5      Median income (dollars) +/-10,824 103,807 +/-1,344 88,669 +/-973        Male householder, no spouse present, family +/-2.5 5.9% +/-0.3 7.2% +/-0.3      Median income (dollars) +/-7,920 59,959 +/-2,397 48,242 +/-1,891        Female householder, no husband present, family +/-3.3 15.4% +/-0.4 20.2% +/-0.4

      Median income (dollars) +/-1,657 45,334 +/-1,613 34,706 +/-1,131    Individuals +/-13,025 6,168,204 +/-5,712 9,911,819 +/-1,795      Per capita income (dollars) +/-1,104 39,638 +/-309 31,033 +/-276    With earnings for full-time, year-round workers:

      Male +/-3,048 1,270,839 +/-11,424 1,878,579 +/-12,790      Female +/-2,700 939,044 +/-12,137 1,396,037 +/-14,049    Mean earnings (dollars) for full-time, year-roundworkers:      Male +/-4,774 85,223 +/-1,110 75,406 +/-927      Female +/-4,974 61,500 +/-824 53,366 +/-737    Median earnings (dollars) full-time, year-roundworkers:      Male +/-4,826 62,432 +/-763 52,935 +/-934      Female +/-4,342 50,315 +/-331 41,961 +/-293HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population +/-12,734 6,096,867 +/-5,748 9,811,569 +/-4,219      With private health insurance +/-2.5 80.0% +/-0.4 66.0% +/-0.4      With public coverage +/-2.6 29.3% +/-0.3 29.4% +/-0.3      No health insurance coverage +/-1.0 4.7% +/-0.2 13.9% +/-0.3POVERTY RATES FOR FAMILIES AND PEOPLE FORWHOM POVERTY STATUS IS DETERMINED    All families +/-3.6 5.1% +/-0.3 10.9% +/-0.3      With related children under 18 years +/-4.6 8.5% +/-0.6 17.0% +/-0.5        With related children under 5 years only +/-7.8 8.5% +/-1.5 15.4% +/-1.5      Married-couple family +/-4.7 2.3% +/-0.2 5.1% +/-0.3        With related children under 18 years +/-6.8 2.9% +/-0.4 7.5% +/-0.5          With related children under 5 years only +/-13.4 2.6% +/-0.8 4.9% +/-1.1      Female householder, no husband present, family +/-5.0 17.5% +/-1.5 29.6% +/-1.0

        With related children under 18 years +/-5.6 26.5% +/-2.3 40.2% +/-1.4          With related children under 5 years only +/-12.4 28.1% +/-5.8 45.9% +/-4.3    All people +/-3.0 8.1% +/-0.3 14.4% +/-0.3      Under 18 years +/-4.0 9.0% +/-0.7 20.7% +/-0.7        Related children under 18 years +/-4.1 8.6% +/-0.7 20.5% +/-0.7          Related children under 5 years +/-5.5 10.0% +/-1.1 21.7% +/-1.2

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Subject Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT CSA Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI CSA

Puerto Rican(260-269)

White alone, not Hispanic or Latino Total population

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error          Related children 5 to 17 years +/-4.5 8.2% +/-0.8 20.0% +/-0.8      18 years and over +/-3.2 7.8% +/-0.3 12.4% +/-0.3      18 to 64 years +/-3.2 8.1% +/-0.3 13.0% +/-0.3      65 years and over +/-7.4 6.9% +/-0.4 9.5% +/-0.4      People in families +/-3.5 5.0% +/-0.3 12.3% +/-0.4      Unrelated individuals 15 years and over +/-4.2 19.1% +/-0.7 24.4% +/-0.6HOUSING TENURE

    Occupied housing units +/-4,327 2,488,424 +/-10,880 3,594,397 +/-11,485      Owner-occupied housing units +/-2.5 68.5% +/-0.5 64.4% +/-0.4      Renter-occupied housing units +/-2.5 31.5% +/-0.5 35.6% +/-0.4    Average household size of owner-occupied unit +/-0.23 2.62 +/-0.01 2.83 +/-0.01    Average household size of renter-occupied unit +/-0.12 2.06 +/-0.02 2.50 +/-0.02UNITS IN STRUCTURE

    Occupied housing units +/-4,327 2,488,424 +/-10,880 3,594,397 +/-11,485      1-unit, detached or attached +/-2.9 64.4% +/-0.5 62.1% +/-0.3      2 to 4 units +/-3.4 17.2% +/-0.4 13.3% +/-0.3      5 or more units +/-3.2 16.8% +/-0.4 23.6% +/-0.3      Mobile home, boat, RV, van, etc. +/-0.4 1.5% +/-0.1 1.1% +/-0.1YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT

    Occupied housing units +/-4,327 2,488,424 +/-10,880 3,594,397 +/-11,485      Built 2010 or later +/-0.7 0.9% +/-0.1 0.6% +/-0.1      Built 2000 to 2009 +/-1.1 8.1% +/-0.3 11.7% +/-0.3      Built 1980 to 1999 +/-2.0 21.4% +/-0.3 21.0% +/-0.4      Built 1960 to 1979 +/-2.1 23.3% +/-0.4 26.6% +/-0.4      Built 1940 to 1959 +/-2.7 17.5% +/-0.4 19.5% +/-0.3      Built 1939 or earlier +/-3.2 28.8% +/-0.4 20.5% +/-0.3VEHICLES AVAILABLE

    Occupied housing units +/-4,327 2,488,424 +/-10,880 3,594,397 +/-11,485      None +/-2.8 8.8% +/-0.3 11.8% +/-0.3      1 or more +/-2.8 91.2% +/-0.3 88.2% +/-0.3HOUSE HEATING FUEL

    Occupied housing units +/-4,327 2,488,424 +/-10,880 3,594,397 +/-11,485      Gas +/-3.3 49.7% +/-0.5 87.0% +/-0.3      Electricity +/-2.8 11.1% +/-0.3 11.4% +/-0.3      All other fuels +/-2.2 39.0% +/-0.5 0.9% +/-0.1      No fuel used +/-0.3 0.3% +/-0.1 0.6% +/-0.1SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS

    Occupied housing units +/-4,327 2,488,424 +/-10,880 3,594,397 +/-11,485      No telephone service available +/-1.3 1.4% +/-0.1 1.9% +/-0.1      1.01 or more occupants per room +/-1.0 0.9% +/-0.1 3.3% +/-0.2SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS APERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN THEPAST 12 MONTHS    Housing units with a mortgage (excluding units whereSMOC cannot be computed)

+/-1,852 1,173,657 +/-13,393 1,592,862 +/-13,898

      Less than 30 percent +/-6.5 67.0% +/-0.6 63.9% +/-0.6      30 percent or more +/-6.5 33.0% +/-0.6 36.1% +/-0.6OWNER CHARACTERISTICS

    Owner-occupied housing units +/-1,949 1,705,026 +/-11,847 2,314,597 +/-14,500      Median value (dollars) +/-16,602 310,600 +/-2,175 201,200 +/-1,691      Median selected monthly owner costs with amortgage (dollars)

+/-117 1,962 +/-13 1,717 +/-9

      Median selected monthly owner costs without amortgage (dollars)

+/-67 708 +/-7 637 +/-6

GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDINCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS    Occupied units paying rent (excluding units whereGRAPI cannot be computed)

+/-4,027 740,652 +/-14,482 1,192,184 +/-13,549

      Less than 30 percent +/-3.9 52.3% +/-1.2 49.6% +/-0.8      30 percent or more +/-3.9 47.7% +/-1.2 50.4% +/-0.8GROSS RENT

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Subject Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT CSA Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI CSA

Puerto Rican(260-269)

White alone, not Hispanic or Latino Total population

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error    Occupied units paying rent +/-4,171 753,429 +/-14,325 1,232,299 +/-14,406      Median gross rent (dollars) +/-45 1,086 +/-12 951 +/-5COMPUTERS AND INTERNET USE

    Total households +/-4,327 2,488,424 +/-10,880 3,594,397 +/-11,485      With a computer +/-3.1 87.1% +/-0.3 84.9% +/-0.3      With a broadband Internet subscription +/-2.9 81.1% +/-0.4 75.5% +/-0.3

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Subject Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI CSAHispanic or Latino (of any race)

(200-299)Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not

Hispanic orLatino

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error EstimateTOTAL NUMBER OF RACES REPORTED

    Total population 2,072,356 +/-487 200,296 +/-13,254 5,465,725      One race 96.7% +/-0.3 93.2% +/-1.5 100.0%      Two races 3.0% +/-0.3 6.4% +/-1.5 (X)      Three races 0.2% +/-0.1 0.3% +/-0.2 (X)      Four or more races 0.0% +/-0.1 0.1% +/-0.1 (X)

SEX AND AGE

    Total population 2,072,356 +/-487 200,296 +/-13,254 5,465,725      Male 51.3% +/-0.1 49.4% +/-1.8 49.1%      Female 48.7% +/-0.1 50.6% +/-1.8 50.9%

    Under 5 years 9.4% +/-0.1 8.7% +/-1.1 4.9%    5 to 17 years 24.9% +/-0.1 22.4% +/-1.7 14.3%    18 to 24 years 11.7% +/-0.1 11.1% +/-1.0 8.1%    25 to 34 years 16.3% +/-0.1 14.8% +/-1.5 13.5%    35 to 44 years 15.6% +/-0.1 13.6% +/-1.2 12.7%    45 to 54 years 10.8% +/-0.1 12.7% +/-1.3 15.7%    55 to 64 years 6.6% +/-0.1 9.5% +/-1.0 14.5%    65 to 74 years 3.1% +/-0.1 4.7% +/-0.8 8.8%    75 years and over 1.8% +/-0.1 2.5% +/-0.5 7.4%

    Median age (years) 27.7 +/-0.2 29.6 +/-1.3 42.5

    18 years and over 65.8% +/-0.1 68.9% +/-1.9 80.8%    21 years and over 60.7% +/-0.2 64.5% +/-2.0 77.4%    62 years and over 6.4% +/-0.1 9.4% +/-1.1 19.9%    65 years and over 4.9% +/-0.1 7.2% +/-0.9 16.2%

    Under 18 years 709,389 +/-235 62,265 +/-6,467 1,052,136      Male 50.8% +/-0.2 51.5% +/-3.5 51.3%      Female 49.2% +/-0.2 48.5% +/-3.5 48.7%

    18 years and over 1,362,967 +/-281 138,031 +/-8,651 4,413,589      Male 51.6% +/-0.1 48.5% +/-2.1 48.5%      Female 48.4% +/-0.1 51.5% +/-2.1 51.5%

    18 to 34 years 579,511 +/-1,284 51,940 +/-4,450 1,179,518      Male 52.6% +/-0.1 48.7% +/-3.6 50.6%      Female 47.4% +/-0.1 51.3% +/-3.6 49.4%

    35 to 64 years 682,857 +/-1,438 71,663 +/-6,046 2,347,618      Male 51.6% +/-0.1 49.4% +/-2.7 49.6%      Female 48.4% +/-0.1 50.6% +/-2.7 50.4%

    65 years and over 100,599 +/-966 14,428 +/-1,750 886,453      Male 45.4% +/-0.5 43.6% +/-5.7 42.9%      Female 54.6% +/-0.5 56.4% +/-5.7 57.1%

RELATIONSHIP

    Population in households 2,055,391 +/-1,738 197,346 +/-13,339 5,369,052      Householder or spouse 39.1% +/-0.6 42.4% +/-1.6 63.4%      Child 42.0% +/-0.4 39.7% +/-1.8 28.0%      Other relatives 13.2% +/-0.6 11.4% +/-1.6 4.0%      Nonrelatives 5.7% +/-0.4 6.4% +/-1.1 4.7%        Unmarried partner 2.5% +/-0.2 2.9% +/-0.7 2.1%

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Subject Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI CSAHispanic or Latino (of any race)

(200-299)Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not

Hispanic orLatino

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error EstimateHOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE

    Households 524,213 +/-6,923 59,860 +/-3,920 2,254,927      Family households 79.8% +/-1.0 68.3% +/-2.9 63.3%        With own children under 18 years 50.2% +/-1.2 35.3% +/-3.1 25.1%        Married-couple family 52.5% +/-1.3 36.9% +/-3.5 51.8%          With own children under 18 years 33.6% +/-1.2 18.8% +/-2.9 20.0%        Female householder, no husband present, family 17.6% +/-1.0 24.0% +/-2.6 8.2%

          With own children under 18 years 11.8% +/-0.8 13.7% +/-2.4 3.8%      Nonfamily households 20.2% +/-1.0 31.7% +/-2.9 36.7%        Male householder 12.2% +/-0.7 18.0% +/-2.7 16.6%          Living alone 9.1% +/-0.6 14.6% +/-2.4 13.1%          Not living alone 3.2% +/-0.5 3.4% +/-1.3 3.5%        Female householder 7.9% +/-0.7 13.7% +/-2.0 20.1%          Living alone 6.3% +/-0.6 11.3% +/-1.7 17.2%          Not living alone 1.6% +/-0.3 2.4% +/-1.0 2.8%

    Average household size 3.71 +/-0.05 2.95 +/-0.11 2.46    Average family size 4.14 +/-0.06 3.64 +/-0.13 3.12

MARITAL STATUS

    Population 15 years and over 1,473,552 +/-1,071 148,441 +/-9,385 4,607,572      Now married, except separated 45.1% +/-1.0 34.3% +/-2.7 52.7%      Widowed 2.7% +/-0.2 4.1% +/-1.0 6.5%      Divorced 6.6% +/-0.4 12.5% +/-1.4 9.7%      Separated 3.0% +/-0.3 3.6% +/-0.9 0.9%      Never married 42.5% +/-0.8 45.4% +/-2.3 30.2%

    Male 15 years and over 759,435 +/-1,050 71,619 +/-5,438 2,241,813      Now married, except separated 45.2% +/-1.1 34.9% +/-3.5 54.6%      Widowed 1.2% +/-0.2 2.2% +/-0.9 2.7%      Divorced 5.6% +/-0.5 11.2% +/-1.8 8.4%      Separated 2.2% +/-0.3 3.1% +/-1.1 0.8%      Never married 45.7% +/-1.0 48.6% +/-3.5 33.5%

    Female 15 years and over 714,117 +/-1,007 76,822 +/-5,766 2,365,759      Now married, except separated 45.1% +/-1.1 33.8% +/-3.0 50.9%      Widowed 4.3% +/-0.3 5.8% +/-1.6 10.1%      Divorced 7.6% +/-0.5 13.8% +/-2.1 10.8%      Separated 3.8% +/-0.4 4.1% +/-1.4 1.0%      Never married 39.2% +/-0.9 42.5% +/-2.9 27.1%

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

    Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 704,714 +/-7,876 63,584 +/-6,732 1,237,276      Nursery school, preschool 6.4% +/-0.5 5.4% +/-1.6 6.8%      Kindergarten 5.9% +/-0.5 5.0% +/-1.5 4.5%      Elementary school (grades 1-8) 45.9% +/-0.8 44.4% +/-3.2 38.0%      High school (grades 9-12) 22.3% +/-0.6 22.6% +/-2.9 20.8%      College or graduate school 19.4% +/-0.7 22.6% +/-3.0 29.9%

    Male 3 years and over enrolled in school 351,444 +/-5,561 30,314 +/-3,708 617,766      Percent enrolled in kindergarten to grade 12 75.5% +/-1.1 76.0% +/-3.8 65.0%      Percent enrolled in college or graduate school 17.8% +/-1.0 17.8% +/-3.3 28.1%    Female 3 years and over enrolled in school 353,270 +/-4,419 33,270 +/-4,208 619,510      Percent enrolled in kindergarten to grade 12 72.7% +/-1.0 68.3% +/-4.8 61.6%      Percent enrolled in college or graduate school 21.1% +/-0.8 27.0% +/-4.4 31.6%

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

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Subject Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI CSAHispanic or Latino (of any race)

(200-299)Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not

Hispanic orLatino

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate    Population 25 years and over 1,121,426 +/-1,687 115,707 +/-7,356 3,971,972      Less than high school diploma 37.7% +/-0.9 24.9% +/-2.1 6.0%      High school graduate (includes equivalency) 29.3% +/-0.9 33.0% +/-2.3 24.9%      Some college or associate's degree 20.6% +/-0.7 28.6% +/-2.5 27.8%      Bachelor's degree 8.6% +/-0.5 8.8% +/-1.2 25.2%      Graduate or professional degree 3.8% +/-0.3 4.7% +/-0.9 16.2%

    High school graduate or higher 62.3% +/-0.9 75.1% +/-2.1 94.0%      Male, high school graduate or higher 61.9% +/-1.0 74.4% +/-3.3 94.1%      Female, high school graduate or higher 62.8% +/-1.1 75.7% +/-3.3 94.0%    Bachelor's degree or higher 12.3% +/-0.6 13.5% +/-1.5 41.4%      Male, bachelor's degree or higher 11.2% +/-0.7 11.8% +/-2.2 42.2%      Female, bachelor's degree or higher 13.6% +/-0.8 15.1% +/-2.1 40.6%

FERTILITY

    Women 15 to 50 years 555,618 +/-1,731 53,824 +/-4,921 1,273,276      Women 15 to 50 years who had a birth in the past 12months

34,878 +/-3,179 3,764 +/-1,124 55,745

        Unmarried women 15 to 50 years who had a birth inthe past 12 months

15,724 +/-2,499 1,953 +/-963 11,167

          As a percent of all women with a birth in the past12 months

45.1% +/-4.9 51.9% +/-15.5 20.0%

RESPONSIBILITY FOR GRANDCHILDREN UNDER 18YEARS    Population 30 years and over 957,320 +/-1,209 99,007 +/-6,533 3,602,868      Living with grandchild(ren) 8.0% +/-0.6 6.5% +/-1.4 2.1%        Responsible for grandchild(ren) 25.8% +/-3.1 40.1% +/-10.1 34.5%

VETERAN STATUS

    Civilian population 18 years and over 1,360,955 +/-663 137,751 +/-8,624 4,406,657      Civilian veteran 1.9% +/-0.2 4.1% +/-0.8 6.9%

DISABILITY STATUS

    Total civilian noninstitutionalized population 2,063,765 +/-1,200 198,674 +/-13,289 5,410,601      With a disability 7.1% +/-0.3 13.3% +/-1.5 10.8%

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population under 18 years 708,919 +/-302 62,190 +/-6,475 1,051,582

      With a disability 3.1% +/-0.3 3.8% +/-1.3 2.9%

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 18 to 64 years 1,256,266 +/-1,602 122,580 +/-8,457 3,503,742

      With a disability 7.0% +/-0.5 14.3% +/-1.9 7.6%

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 65 years andolder

98,580 +/-1,255 13,904 +/-1,715 855,277

      With a disability 36.9% +/-2.2 47.1% +/-6.2 33.5%

RESIDENCE 1 YEAR AGO

    Population 1 year and over 2,038,548 +/-3,061 196,094 +/-12,742 5,414,980      Same house 86.8% +/-0.7 84.1% +/-2.1 88.8%      Different house in the U.S. 12.7% +/-0.7 15.4% +/-2.0 10.8%        Same county 10.5% +/-0.7 12.2% +/-1.7 6.7%        Different county 2.2% +/-0.3 3.2% +/-0.9 4.1%          Same state 1.2% +/-0.2 1.7% +/-0.6 2.2%          Different state 1.1% +/-0.2 1.5% +/-0.6 1.9%      Abroad 0.4% +/-0.1 0.6% +/-0.3 0.4%

PLACE OF BIRTH, CITIZENSHIP STATUS AND YEAROF ENTRY

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Subject Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI CSAHispanic or Latino (of any race)

(200-299)Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not

Hispanic orLatino

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate    Native 1,299,824 +/-14,068 196,810 +/-13,412 5,007,017      Male 50.4% +/-0.4 49.3% +/-1.8 49.1%      Female 49.6% +/-0.4 50.7% +/-1.8 50.9%

    Foreign born 772,532 +/-14,062 3,486 +/-1,095 458,708      Male 52.9% +/-0.6 60.2% +/-13.3 48.3%      Female 47.1% +/-0.6 39.8% +/-13.3 51.7%

    Foreign born; naturalized U.S. citizen 250,315 +/-8,752 1,310 +/-578 289,137      Male 51.5% +/-1.4 72.2% +/-15.0 46.0%      Female 48.5% +/-1.4 27.8% +/-15.0 54.0%

    Foreign born; not a U.S. citizen 522,217 +/-14,043 2,176 +/-799 169,571      Male 53.6% +/-0.8 53.0% +/-20.6 52.1%      Female 46.4% +/-0.8 47.0% +/-20.6 47.9%

    Population born outside the United States 772,532 +/-14,062 3,486 +/-1,095 458,708      Entered 2010 or later 3.4% +/-0.5 1.5% +/-2.3 6.8%      Entered 2000 to 2009 27.4% +/-1.2 39.4% +/-14.1 25.5%      Entered before 2000 69.2% +/-1.2 59.1% +/-14.3 67.6%

WORLD REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN

    Foreign-born population excluding population born atsea

772,532 +/-14,062 3,486 +/-1,095 458,708

      Europe 0.4% +/-0.1 N N 79.8%      Asia 0.2% +/-0.1 N N 12.5%      Africa 0.1% +/-0.1 N N 2.4%      Oceania 0.0% +/-0.1 N N 0.4%      Latin America 99.3% +/-0.2 N N 2.0%      Northern America 0.0% +/-0.1 N N 2.9%

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TOSPEAK ENGLISH    Population 5 years and over 1,878,347 +/-1,403 182,872 +/-12,087 5,195,909      English only 20.7% +/-0.8 38.0% +/-2.8 88.5%      Language other than English 79.3% +/-0.8 62.0% +/-2.8 11.5%        Speak English less than "very well" 34.7% +/-0.7 14.8% +/-1.5 4.3%

EMPLOYMENT STATUS

    Population 16 years and over 1,434,401 +/-2,914 145,234 +/-9,345 4,542,522      In labor force 70.7% +/-0.6 64.4% +/-2.2 68.0%        Civilian labor force 70.6% +/-0.6 64.2% +/-2.3 67.8%          Employed 63.1% +/-0.6 55.5% +/-2.3 63.1%          Unemployed 7.5% +/-0.4 8.7% +/-1.3 4.7%            Percent of civilian labor force 10.6% +/-0.5 13.6% +/-2.0 6.9%        Armed Forces 0.1% +/-0.1 0.2% +/-0.2 0.2%      Not in labor force 29.3% +/-0.6 35.6% +/-2.2 32.0%

    Females 16 years and over 694,557 +/-2,090 75,128 +/-5,774 2,335,481      In labor force 61.6% +/-1.0 60.9% +/-3.2 62.4%        Civilian labor force 61.5% +/-1.0 60.8% +/-3.2 62.3%          Employed 54.4% +/-1.0 52.0% +/-3.4 58.4%          Unemployed 7.0% +/-0.5 8.8% +/-1.8 4.0%            Percent of civilian labor force 11.5% +/-0.8 14.5% +/-3.0 6.4%

COMMUTING TO WORK

    Workers 16 years and over 890,682 +/-8,390 79,425 +/-6,420 2,821,728      Car, truck, or van - drove alone 67.3% +/-0.9 67.4% +/-2.8 75.2%

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(200-299)Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not

Hispanic orLatino

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate      Car, truck, or van - carpooled 14.8% +/-0.7 10.9% +/-2.3 5.7%      Public transportation (excluding taxicab) 10.6% +/-0.7 13.0% +/-2.2 9.4%      Walked 3.2% +/-0.3 4.0% +/-1.3 2.9%      Other means 1.9% +/-0.2 1.6% +/-0.7 1.6%      Worked at home 2.1% +/-0.3 3.1% +/-1.3 5.2%      Mean travel time to work (minutes) 29.3 +/-0.5 31.7 +/-1.6 30.0

OCCUPATION

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over 905,163 +/-8,058 80,610 +/-6,460 2,868,360      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

16.9% +/-0.7 25.2% +/-2.4 43.7%

      Service occupations 25.8% +/-1.0 22.5% +/-2.9 13.4%      Sales and office occupations 21.4% +/-0.8 31.3% +/-2.5 26.0%      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

9.4% +/-0.6 6.6% +/-1.8 7.1%

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

26.5% +/-0.9 14.4% +/-2.1 9.8%

    Male civilian employed population 16 years and over 527,162 +/-5,176 41,573 +/-3,964 1,505,552

      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

13.3% +/-0.8 18.9% +/-2.9 41.3%

      Service occupations 23.9% +/-1.3 22.3% +/-4.0 10.7%      Sales and office occupations 14.8% +/-0.8 24.6% +/-3.9 19.7%      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

15.8% +/-1.0 12.8% +/-3.4 13.0%

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

32.3% +/-1.2 21.3% +/-3.6 15.4%

    Female civilian employed population 16 years andover

378,001 +/-6,992 39,037 +/-3,861 1,362,808

      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

21.8% +/-1.2 31.8% +/-3.8 46.4%

      Service occupations 28.6% +/-1.4 22.7% +/-3.9 16.5%      Sales and office occupations 30.6% +/-1.3 38.4% +/-3.7 33.0%      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

0.6% +/-0.2 0.0% +/-0.4 0.5%

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

18.4% +/-1.0 7.0% +/-2.0 3.6%

INDUSTRY

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over 905,163 +/-8,058 80,610 +/-6,460 2,868,360      Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 0.4% +/-0.1 0.3% +/-0.3 0.5%

      Construction 6.7% +/-0.6 4.9% +/-1.6 5.7%      Manufacturing 19.7% +/-0.9 10.1% +/-1.8 11.4%      Wholesale trade 3.4% +/-0.4 3.5% +/-1.2 3.5%      Retail trade 10.6% +/-0.6 13.2% +/-2.1 10.8%      Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 5.4% +/-0.5 6.6% +/-1.4 5.6%      Information 1.6% +/-0.2 2.8% +/-0.9 2.3%      Finance and insurance, and real estate and rentaland leasing

4.4% +/-0.4 7.9% +/-2.0 8.5%

      Professional, scientific, and management, andadministrative and waste management services

11.7% +/-0.6 8.6% +/-1.7 13.3%

      Educational services, and health care and socialassistance

14.2% +/-0.6 21.6% +/-2.6 22.1%

      Arts, entertainment, and recreation, andaccommodation and food services

15.2% +/-1.0 10.5% +/-2.4 8.1%

      Other services (except public administration) 4.8% +/-0.4 4.5% +/-1.2 4.9%      Public administration 2.1% +/-0.2 5.6% +/-1.6 3.3%

CLASS OF WORKER

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over 905,163 +/-8,058 80,610 +/-6,460 2,868,360      Private wage and salary workers 89.9% +/-0.5 83.2% +/-2.5 83.6%      Government workers 6.6% +/-0.4 13.0% +/-2.2 11.3%

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Subject Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI CSAHispanic or Latino (of any race)

(200-299)Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not

Hispanic orLatino

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate      Self-employed workers in own not incorporatedbusiness

3.4% +/-0.4 3.8% +/-1.5 5.0%

      Unpaid family workers 0.2% +/-0.1 0.0% +/-0.2 0.1%INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS (IN 2013INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)    Households 524,213 +/-6,923 59,860 +/-3,920 2,254,927      Median household income (dollars) 45,321 +/-1,053 40,725 +/-3,488 70,784    With earnings 90.6% +/-0.6 79.8% +/-2.8 79.5%      Mean earnings (dollars) 59,072 +/-1,432 57,900 +/-4,075 99,688    With Social Security income 14.4% +/-0.6 23.7% +/-3.0 29.2%      Mean Social Security income (dollars) 14,654 +/-470 13,187 +/-1,176 19,093    With Supplemental Security Income 4.4% +/-0.4 10.6% +/-2.1 3.2%      Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 9,261 +/-543 8,614 +/-1,136 10,753    With cash public assistance income 3.4% +/-0.4 4.7% +/-1.7 1.5%      Mean cash public assistance income (dollars) 3,462 +/-537 4,301 +/-2,691 3,854    With retirement income 5.4% +/-0.4 7.8% +/-1.5 17.8%      Mean retirement income (dollars) 22,075 +/-6,410 29,723 +/-26,160 26,002    With Food Stamp/SNAP benefits 23.2% +/-1.2 25.8% +/-3.0 5.8%    Families 418,582 +/-7,116 40,887 +/-3,311 1,426,763      Median family income (dollars) 46,344 +/-1,076 45,684 +/-6,812 89,652        Married-couple family 65.8% +/-1.5 54.0% +/-4.3 81.8%      Median income (dollars) 56,410 +/-1,907 69,802 +/-6,527 100,290        Male householder, no spouse present, family 12.1% +/-0.9 10.8% +/-2.6 5.2%      Median income (dollars) 41,419 +/-2,406 43,048 +/-8,903 62,426        Female householder, no husband present, family 22.1% +/-1.2 35.2% +/-3.8 13.0%

      Median income (dollars) 27,221 +/-1,672 27,082 +/-5,388 46,172    Individuals 2,072,356 +/-487 200,296 +/-13,254 5,465,725      Per capita income (dollars) 16,350 +/-365 18,347 +/-1,329 40,369    With earnings for full-time, year-round workers:

      Male 389,363 +/-6,985 30,909 +/-3,461 1,164,881      Female 230,407 +/-6,136 23,293 +/-2,596 838,058    Mean earnings (dollars) for full-time, year-roundworkers:      Male 42,162 +/-1,103 49,174 +/-4,076 89,746      Female 35,151 +/-931 41,587 +/-3,328 59,620    Median earnings (dollars) full-time, year-roundworkers:      Male 31,881 +/-459 40,203 +/-3,946 65,500      Female 27,403 +/-914 36,092 +/-2,261 48,132HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 2,063,765 +/-1,200 198,674 +/-13,289 5,410,601      With private health insurance 43.3% +/-1.0 48.5% +/-3.1 80.1%      With public coverage 34.2% +/-0.7 38.0% +/-3.3 24.1%      No health insurance coverage 25.8% +/-0.7 17.0% +/-1.7 8.2%POVERTY RATES FOR FAMILIES AND PEOPLE FORWHOM POVERTY STATUS IS DETERMINED    All families 19.3% +/-1.1 22.5% +/-3.7 4.8%      With related children under 18 years 24.5% +/-1.4 31.6% +/-5.5 7.8%        With related children under 5 years only 22.2% +/-4.0 26.6% +/-13.2 8.1%      Married-couple family 13.2% +/-1.1 11.0% +/-3.6 2.5%        With related children under 18 years 16.6% +/-1.5 14.1% +/-5.5 3.3%          With related children under 5 years only 10.8% +/-3.4 16.0% +/-14.2 2.4%      Female householder, no husband present, family 37.2% +/-2.4 41.2% +/-6.4 18.0%

        With related children under 18 years 45.0% +/-2.6 52.3% +/-7.5 28.0%          With related children under 5 years only 44.7% +/-8.2 38.1% +/-20.1 41.1%    All people 20.7% +/-1.0 25.5% +/-3.3 7.6%      Under 18 years 28.4% +/-1.7 34.1% +/-5.6 8.4%        Related children under 18 years 28.1% +/-1.7 33.7% +/-5.6 8.1%          Related children under 5 years 29.6% +/-2.6 35.4% +/-8.3 8.9%

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Subject Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI CSAHispanic or Latino (of any race)

(200-299)Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not

Hispanic orLatino

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate          Related children 5 to 17 years 27.5% +/-1.9 33.0% +/-5.9 7.9%      18 years and over 16.8% +/-0.8 21.6% +/-2.7 7.4%      18 to 64 years 16.9% +/-0.9 21.6% +/-2.7 7.7%      65 years and over 14.9% +/-2.1 21.1% +/-6.3 6.3%      People in families 19.5% +/-1.1 22.8% +/-3.6 4.9%      Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 31.4% +/-1.8 39.6% +/-4.8 18.1%HOUSING TENURE

    Occupied housing units 524,213 +/-6,923 59,860 +/-3,920 2,254,927      Owner-occupied housing units 51.5% +/-1.1 40.3% +/-3.1 74.4%      Renter-occupied housing units 48.5% +/-1.1 59.7% +/-3.1 25.6%    Average household size of owner-occupied unit 4.00 +/-0.08 3.39 +/-0.20 2.60    Average household size of renter-occupied unit 3.40 +/-0.06 2.65 +/-0.12 2.07UNITS IN STRUCTURE

    Occupied housing units 524,213 +/-6,923 59,860 +/-3,920 2,254,927      1-unit, detached or attached 50.7% +/-1.2 39.7% +/-3.1 69.9%      2 to 4 units 28.0% +/-1.0 32.5% +/-3.4 8.1%      5 or more units 19.8% +/-0.9 27.4% +/-3.4 20.7%      Mobile home, boat, RV, van, etc. 1.4% +/-0.3 0.5% +/-0.4 1.2%YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT

    Occupied housing units 524,213 +/-6,923 59,860 +/-3,920 2,254,927      Built 2010 or later 0.6% +/-0.3 0.3% +/-0.3 0.6%      Built 2000 to 2009 7.8% +/-0.7 7.1% +/-1.8 13.1%      Built 1980 to 1999 13.5% +/-0.8 12.8% +/-2.0 24.3%      Built 1960 to 1979 24.5% +/-1.0 20.5% +/-2.9 27.3%      Built 1940 to 1959 20.6% +/-0.9 21.2% +/-2.8 18.5%      Built 1939 or earlier 32.9% +/-1.1 38.1% +/-3.1 16.3%VEHICLES AVAILABLE

    Occupied housing units 524,213 +/-6,923 59,860 +/-3,920 2,254,927      None 10.1% +/-0.7 17.0% +/-2.6 8.2%      1 or more 89.9% +/-0.7 83.0% +/-2.6 91.8%HOUSE HEATING FUEL

    Occupied housing units 524,213 +/-6,923 59,860 +/-3,920 2,254,927      Gas 88.8% +/-0.7 87.0% +/-2.3 88.0%      Electricity 10.4% +/-0.7 11.8% +/-2.3 10.5%      All other fuels 0.4% +/-0.1 0.9% +/-0.7 1.0%      No fuel used 0.4% +/-0.1 0.3% +/-0.3 0.5%SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS

    Occupied housing units 524,213 +/-6,923 59,860 +/-3,920 2,254,927      No telephone service available 2.5% +/-0.3 3.4% +/-1.1 1.7%      1.01 or more occupants per room 11.6% +/-0.9 4.4% +/-1.3 1.1%SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS APERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN THEPAST 12 MONTHS    Housing units with a mortgage (excluding units whereSMOC cannot be computed)

209,470 +/-6,268 19,201 +/-2,108 1,115,844

      Less than 30 percent 52.7% +/-1.9 49.8% +/-5.2 67.8%      30 percent or more 47.3% +/-1.9 50.2% +/-5.2 32.2%OWNER CHARACTERISTICS

    Owner-occupied housing units 270,096 +/-6,271 24,137 +/-2,322 1,677,469      Median value (dollars) 157,300 +/-2,601 189,500 +/-9,242 221,400      Median selected monthly owner costs with amortgage (dollars)

1,606 +/-21 1,701 +/-99 1,768

      Median selected monthly owner costs without amortgage (dollars)

581 +/-19 576 +/-54 653

GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDINCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS    Occupied units paying rent (excluding units whereGRAPI cannot be computed)

243,042 +/-7,029 33,981 +/-3,103 540,510

      Less than 30 percent 44.5% +/-1.9 47.4% +/-4.6 56.7%      30 percent or more 55.5% +/-1.9 52.6% +/-4.6 43.3%

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Subject Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI CSAHispanic or Latino (of any race)

(200-299)Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not

Hispanic orLatino

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error EstimateGROSS RENT

    Occupied units paying rent 247,882 +/-7,089 34,877 +/-3,139 552,580      Median gross rent (dollars) 906 +/-12 902 +/-28 1,030COMPUTERS AND INTERNET USE

    Total households 524,213 +/-6,923 59,860 +/-3,920 2,254,927      With a computer 81.9% +/-0.9 80.2% +/-2.7 87.5%      With a broadband Internet subscription 68.6% +/-1.2 66.4% +/-2.9 80.2%

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Subject Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-

WI CSA

Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH CSA

White alone, notHispanic or

Latino

Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)(200-299)

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of ErrorTOTAL NUMBER OF RACES REPORTED

    Total population +/-2,791 3,501,538 ***** 133,064 +/-1,180      One race +/-0.1 97.4% +/-0.2 89.2% +/-2.2      Two races (X) 2.5% +/-0.2 9.7% +/-2.1      Three races (X) 0.1% +/-0.1 0.9% +/-0.5      Four or more races (X) 0.0% +/-0.1 0.2% +/-0.2

SEX AND AGE

    Total population +/-2,791 3,501,538 ***** 133,064 +/-1,180      Male +/-0.1 48.4% +/-0.1 49.6% +/-1.0      Female +/-0.1 51.6% +/-0.1 50.4% +/-1.0

    Under 5 years +/-0.1 5.6% +/-0.1 9.8% +/-0.7    5 to 17 years +/-0.1 16.5% +/-0.1 25.6% +/-0.7    18 to 24 years +/-0.1 9.2% +/-0.1 13.4% +/-0.6    25 to 34 years +/-0.1 11.9% +/-0.1 15.4% +/-0.9    35 to 44 years +/-0.1 11.9% +/-0.1 11.9% +/-0.7    45 to 54 years +/-0.1 14.6% +/-0.1 11.4% +/-0.9    55 to 64 years +/-0.1 14.1% +/-0.1 7.0% +/-0.4    65 to 74 years +/-0.1 8.8% +/-0.1 3.3% +/-0.4    75 years and over +/-0.1 7.5% +/-0.1 2.3% +/-0.3

    Median age (years) +/-0.2 41.1 +/-0.2 25.8 +/-0.6

    18 years and over +/-0.1 78.0% +/-0.1 64.6% +/-0.4    21 years and over +/-0.1 73.8% +/-0.1 58.8% +/-0.8    62 years and over +/-0.1 20.0% +/-0.1 7.1% +/-0.4    65 years and over +/-0.1 16.3% +/-0.1 5.5% +/-0.4

    Under 18 years +/-1,145 771,404 +/-1,433 47,072 +/-662      Male +/-0.1 51.0% +/-0.2 49.9% +/-2.0      Female +/-0.1 49.0% +/-0.2 50.1% +/-2.0

    18 years and over +/-2,362 2,730,134 +/-1,433 85,992 +/-958      Male +/-0.1 47.6% +/-0.1 49.4% +/-1.0      Female +/-0.1 52.4% +/-0.1 50.6% +/-1.0

    18 to 34 years +/-1,412 738,385 +/-1,941 38,298 +/-1,157      Male +/-0.1 49.7% +/-0.2 51.8% +/-1.8      Female +/-0.1 50.3% +/-0.2 48.2% +/-1.8

    35 to 64 years +/-1,085 1,421,988 +/-1,852 40,370 +/-1,289      Male +/-0.1 48.6% +/-0.1 48.4% +/-1.5      Female +/-0.1 51.4% +/-0.1 51.6% +/-1.5

    65 years and over +/-793 569,761 +/-1,103 7,324 +/-494      Male +/-0.1 42.6% +/-0.1 42.5% +/-3.9      Female +/-0.1 57.4% +/-0.1 57.5% +/-3.9

RELATIONSHIP

    Population in households +/-5,274 3,425,516 +/-3,773 130,487 +/-1,345      Householder or spouse +/-0.2 59.7% +/-0.4 41.3% +/-1.5      Child +/-0.2 29.7% +/-0.3 40.9% +/-1.6      Other relatives +/-0.2 5.4% +/-0.3 9.2% +/-1.9      Nonrelatives +/-0.1 5.2% +/-0.3 8.6% +/-1.3        Unmarried partner +/-0.1 2.5% +/-0.1 4.5% +/-0.9

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WI CSA

Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH CSA

White alone, notHispanic or

Latino

Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)(200-299)

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error

HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE

    Households +/-8,968 1,415,508 +/-7,499 38,742 +/-1,737      Family households +/-0.5 62.6% +/-0.6 67.8% +/-4.0        With own children under 18 years +/-0.4 25.8% +/-0.4 41.9% +/-3.1        Married-couple family +/-0.6 44.4% +/-0.7 34.1% +/-3.8          With own children under 18 years +/-0.3 16.0% +/-0.4 18.0% +/-2.8        Female householder, no husband present, family +/-0.3 13.7% +/-0.4 23.0% +/-3.1

          With own children under 18 years +/-0.2 7.7% +/-0.3 17.0% +/-2.6      Nonfamily households +/-0.5 37.4% +/-0.6 32.2% +/-4.0        Male householder +/-0.3 17.0% +/-0.5 16.2% +/-3.3          Living alone +/-0.3 13.9% +/-0.4 11.7% +/-2.7          Not living alone +/-0.2 3.1% +/-0.2 4.4% +/-1.8        Female householder +/-0.4 20.4% +/-0.4 16.0% +/-2.2          Living alone +/-0.4 17.8% +/-0.4 13.3% +/-2.1          Not living alone +/-0.1 2.6% +/-0.2 2.7% +/-1.1

    Average household size +/-0.01 2.42 +/-0.01 2.83 +/-0.11    Average family size +/-0.02 3.07 +/-0.03 3.31 +/-0.17

MARITAL STATUS

    Population 15 years and over +/-2,507 2,873,060 +/-1,838 94,183 +/-1,162      Now married, except separated +/-0.4 46.1% +/-0.6 35.9% +/-2.7      Widowed +/-0.2 6.8% +/-0.2 2.8% +/-0.8      Divorced +/-0.2 12.2% +/-0.4 11.0% +/-1.4      Separated +/-0.1 1.7% +/-0.1 3.5% +/-1.1      Never married +/-0.3 33.2% +/-0.4 46.9% +/-2.3

    Male 15 years and over +/-1,433 1,373,549 +/-2,072 46,474 +/-1,221      Now married, except separated +/-0.4 48.6% +/-0.7 38.1% +/-3.7      Widowed +/-0.1 3.1% +/-0.2 1.1% +/-0.7      Divorced +/-0.3 10.8% +/-0.5 9.7% +/-1.9      Separated +/-0.1 1.6% +/-0.2 2.5% +/-1.3      Never married +/-0.4 35.9% +/-0.4 48.5% +/-3.2

    Female 15 years and over +/-1,417 1,499,511 +/-2,023 47,709 +/-1,033      Now married, except separated +/-0.6 43.8% +/-0.7 33.7% +/-3.0      Widowed +/-0.3 10.2% +/-0.3 4.4% +/-1.4      Divorced +/-0.3 13.5% +/-0.4 12.3% +/-2.3      Separated +/-0.1 1.9% +/-0.2 4.4% +/-1.6      Never married +/-0.4 30.7% +/-0.5 45.3% +/-2.8

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

    Population 3 years and over enrolled in school +/-10,279 886,941 +/-8,002 45,218 +/-1,709      Nursery school, preschool +/-0.3 6.0% +/-0.4 5.1% +/-1.5      Kindergarten +/-0.3 4.1% +/-0.3 6.2% +/-1.5      Elementary school (grades 1-8) +/-0.5 39.8% +/-0.6 46.1% +/-2.7      High school (grades 9-12) +/-0.4 21.5% +/-0.4 22.5% +/-2.3      College or graduate school +/-0.5 28.5% +/-0.5 20.2% +/-2.6

    Male 3 years and over enrolled in school +/-7,053 430,014 +/-5,409 21,800 +/-1,216      Percent enrolled in kindergarten to grade 12 +/-0.7 69.3% +/-0.9 79.7% +/-3.8      Percent enrolled in college or graduate school +/-0.7 24.1% +/-0.9 16.3% +/-3.4    Female 3 years and over enrolled in school +/-7,139 456,927 +/-5,829 23,418 +/-1,445      Percent enrolled in kindergarten to grade 12 +/-0.8 61.8% +/-0.8 70.2% +/-4.9

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Subject Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-

WI CSA

Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH CSA

White alone, notHispanic or

Latino

Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)(200-299)

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error      Percent enrolled in college or graduate school +/-0.7 32.7% +/-0.8 23.7% +/-4.1

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

    Population 25 years and over +/-1,950 2,406,918 +/-1,897 68,212 +/-1,203      Less than high school diploma +/-0.2 10.5% +/-0.3 26.1% +/-3.1      High school graduate (includes equivalency) +/-0.4 32.9% +/-0.5 30.4% +/-2.9      Some college or associate's degree +/-0.3 29.1% +/-0.4 28.3% +/-2.8      Bachelor's degree +/-0.3 17.2% +/-0.4 9.8% +/-1.9      Graduate or professional degree +/-0.3 10.3% +/-0.3 5.3% +/-1.3

    High school graduate or higher +/-0.2 89.5% +/-0.3 73.9% +/-3.1      Male, high school graduate or higher +/-0.3 89.1% +/-0.5 70.9% +/-3.9      Female, high school graduate or higher +/-0.3 89.8% +/-0.4 76.8% +/-3.9    Bachelor's degree or higher +/-0.4 27.5% +/-0.5 15.1% +/-2.1      Male, bachelor's degree or higher +/-0.6 27.7% +/-0.6 13.2% +/-2.8      Female, bachelor's degree or higher +/-0.5 27.3% +/-0.6 17.0% +/-2.9

FERTILITY

    Women 15 to 50 years +/-3,252 805,599 +/-2,836 36,675 +/-1,225      Women 15 to 50 years who had a birth in the past 12months

+/-2,780 38,953 +/-2,787 2,519 +/-776

        Unmarried women 15 to 50 years who had a birth inthe past 12 months

+/-1,683 16,886 +/-2,158 1,596 +/-674

          As a percent of all women with a birth in the past12 months

+/-2.8 43.3% +/-4.2 63.4% +/-15.8

RESPONSIBILITY FOR GRANDCHILDREN UNDER 18YEARS    Population 30 years and over +/-1,689 2,198,237 +/-1,997 58,070 +/-1,269      Living with grandchild(ren) +/-0.1 2.9% +/-0.2 4.9% +/-1.7        Responsible for grandchild(ren) +/-3.0 37.3% +/-3.5 34.2% +/-12.9

VETERAN STATUS

    Civilian population 18 years and over +/-2,890 2,729,447 +/-1,454 85,992 +/-958      Civilian veteran +/-0.2 8.8% +/-0.2 4.3% +/-1.0

DISABILITY STATUS

    Total civilian noninstitutionalized population +/-4,340 3,460,343 +/-2,609 132,086 +/-1,334      With a disability +/-0.2 13.2% +/-0.3 13.4% +/-1.6

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population under 18 years +/-1,204 770,032 +/-1,494 47,021 +/-667

      With a disability +/-0.3 4.7% +/-0.4 8.9% +/-1.8

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 18 to 64 years +/-3,438 2,143,747 +/-3,234 78,091 +/-1,182

      With a disability +/-0.2 11.0% +/-0.4 13.4% +/-2.1

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 65 years andolder

+/-2,523 546,564 +/-1,990 6,974 +/-515

      With a disability +/-0.7 34.1% +/-0.8 44.4% +/-10.0

RESIDENCE 1 YEAR AGO

    Population 1 year and over +/-3,939 3,462,940 +/-2,823 130,303 +/-1,567      Same house +/-0.3 87.2% +/-0.4 80.1% +/-2.3      Different house in the U.S. +/-0.3 12.4% +/-0.4 18.2% +/-2.1        Same county +/-0.3 8.7% +/-0.4 13.5% +/-2.1        Different county +/-0.2 3.7% +/-0.2 4.7% +/-1.3          Same state +/-0.2 2.4% +/-0.2 2.4% +/-1.0

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Subject Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-

WI CSA

Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH CSA

White alone, notHispanic or

Latino

Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)(200-299)

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error          Different state +/-0.2 1.3% +/-0.1 2.3% +/-0.8      Abroad +/-0.1 0.4% +/-0.1 1.8% +/-1.1

PLACE OF BIRTH, CITIZENSHIP STATUS AND YEAROF ENTRY    Native +/-15,749 3,339,353 +/-7,321 113,258 +/-2,940      Male +/-0.1 48.4% +/-0.1 49.4% +/-1.4      Female +/-0.1 51.6% +/-0.1 50.6% +/-1.4

    Foreign born +/-15,206 162,185 +/-7,321 19,806 +/-2,777      Male +/-0.8 48.3% +/-1.4 50.7% +/-5.2      Female +/-0.8 51.7% +/-1.4 49.3% +/-5.2

    Foreign born; naturalized U.S. citizen +/-10,129 95,355 +/-5,219 7,859 +/-1,365      Male +/-1.1 46.2% +/-1.9 40.1% +/-7.8      Female +/-1.1 53.8% +/-1.9 59.9% +/-7.8

    Foreign born; not a U.S. citizen +/-10,013 66,830 +/-5,251 11,947 +/-2,462      Male +/-1.7 51.2% +/-2.4 57.7% +/-7.1      Female +/-1.7 48.8% +/-2.4 42.3% +/-7.1

    Population born outside the United States +/-15,206 162,185 +/-7,321 19,806 +/-2,777      Entered 2010 or later +/-0.9 12.7% +/-1.9 10.3% +/-5.0      Entered 2000 to 2009 +/-1.5 25.1% +/-2.1 43.1% +/-9.4      Entered before 2000 +/-1.7 62.2% +/-2.3 46.7% +/-8.3

WORLD REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN

    Foreign-born population excluding population born atsea

+/-15,206 162,185 +/-7,321 19,806 +/-2,777

      Europe +/-1.7 37.8% +/-2.4 N N      Asia +/-1.5 37.4% +/-2.0 N N      Africa +/-0.6 5.2% +/-1.5 N N      Oceania +/-0.2 0.4% +/-0.3 N N      Latin America +/-0.4 15.0% +/-1.6 N N      Northern America +/-0.5 4.1% +/-0.9 N N

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TOSPEAK ENGLISH    Population 5 years and over +/-2,734 3,306,745 +/-1,445 119,998 +/-1,462      English only +/-0.3 92.5% +/-0.3 46.7% +/-3.1      Language other than English +/-0.3 7.5% +/-0.3 53.3% +/-3.1        Speak English less than "very well" +/-0.2 2.7% +/-0.2 21.4% +/-2.4

EMPLOYMENT STATUS

    Population 16 years and over +/-4,354 2,824,719 +/-2,701 90,778 +/-1,141      In labor force +/-0.3 63.7% +/-0.4 68.0% +/-2.4        Civilian labor force +/-0.3 63.7% +/-0.4 68.0% +/-2.4          Employed +/-0.3 58.1% +/-0.4 59.8% +/-2.7          Unemployed +/-0.2 5.7% +/-0.2 8.2% +/-1.3            Percent of civilian labor force +/-0.2 8.9% +/-0.4 12.1% +/-1.9        Armed Forces +/-0.1 0.0% +/-0.1 0.0% +/-0.2      Not in labor force +/-0.3 36.3% +/-0.4 32.0% +/-2.4

    Females 16 years and over +/-2,993 1,475,763 +/-2,861 46,263 +/-999      In labor force +/-0.4 59.5% +/-0.5 60.9% +/-3.9        Civilian labor force +/-0.4 59.5% +/-0.5 60.9% +/-3.9          Employed +/-0.4 54.9% +/-0.5 54.6% +/-4.1

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Subject Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-

WI CSA

Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH CSA

White alone, notHispanic or

Latino

Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)(200-299)

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error          Unemployed +/-0.2 4.6% +/-0.3 6.3% +/-1.6            Percent of civilian labor force +/-0.3 7.7% +/-0.4 10.3% +/-2.7

COMMUTING TO WORK

    Workers 16 years and over +/-13,654 1,606,631 +/-11,906 53,397 +/-2,469      Car, truck, or van - drove alone +/-0.5 83.9% +/-0.5 75.8% +/-3.1      Car, truck, or van - carpooled +/-0.2 7.2% +/-0.4 12.0% +/-2.8      Public transportation (excluding taxicab) +/-0.3 2.4% +/-0.2 4.0% +/-1.5      Walked +/-0.2 2.0% +/-0.2 3.6% +/-1.6      Other means +/-0.1 1.1% +/-0.2 1.7% +/-0.8      Worked at home +/-0.2 3.5% +/-0.2 2.9% +/-1.2      Mean travel time to work (minutes) +/-0.2 23.8 +/-0.2 21.4 +/-1.3

OCCUPATION

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over +/-13,363 1,640,046 +/-11,484 54,262 +/-2,559      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

+/-0.5 35.4% +/-0.6 22.0% +/-3.1

      Service occupations +/-0.3 18.3% +/-0.5 25.4% +/-3.0      Sales and office occupations +/-0.4 24.3% +/-0.5 21.9% +/-2.9      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

+/-0.2 7.2% +/-0.3 9.5% +/-3.1

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

+/-0.4 14.8% +/-0.5 21.2% +/-2.9

    Male civilian employed population 16 years and over +/-9,344 829,574 +/-7,588 29,001 +/-1,813

      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

+/-0.7 32.2% +/-0.7 17.1% +/-3.1

      Service occupations +/-0.4 14.2% +/-0.6 20.4% +/-4.2      Sales and office occupations +/-0.5 17.3% +/-0.7 14.0% +/-3.2      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

+/-0.4 13.5% +/-0.6 17.0% +/-5.5

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

+/-0.6 22.7% +/-0.7 31.6% +/-4.9

    Female civilian employed population 16 years andover

+/-9,257 810,472 +/-8,290 25,261 +/-1,949

      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

+/-0.7 38.7% +/-0.8 27.6% +/-5.3

      Service occupations +/-0.5 22.5% +/-0.6 31.3% +/-4.5      Sales and office occupations +/-0.7 31.4% +/-0.7 31.0% +/-4.8      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

+/-0.1 0.8% +/-0.2 0.8% +/-0.8

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

+/-0.3 6.6% +/-0.5 9.3% +/-2.4

INDUSTRY

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over +/-13,363 1,640,046 +/-11,484 54,262 +/-2,559      Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining +/-0.1 0.8% +/-0.1 1.8% +/-1.5

      Construction +/-0.2 4.8% +/-0.3 6.8% +/-2.4      Manufacturing +/-0.3 16.2% +/-0.5 19.9% +/-2.9      Wholesale trade +/-0.2 2.9% +/-0.2 2.3% +/-1.0      Retail trade +/-0.3 11.1% +/-0.4 9.6% +/-1.7      Transportation and warehousing, and utilities +/-0.3 4.4% +/-0.2 3.9% +/-1.8      Information +/-0.2 1.8% +/-0.2 1.9% +/-0.9      Finance and insurance, and real estate and rentaland leasing

+/-0.3 6.8% +/-0.3 5.0% +/-1.3

      Professional, scientific, and management, andadministrative and waste management services

+/-0.3 9.3% +/-0.4 8.2% +/-2.0

      Educational services, and health care and socialassistance

+/-0.4 25.0% +/-0.5 19.7% +/-3.0

      Arts, entertainment, and recreation, andaccommodation and food services

+/-0.3 9.2% +/-0.4 14.9% +/-2.8

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Subject Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-

WI CSA

Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH CSA

White alone, notHispanic or

Latino

Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)(200-299)

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error      Other services (except public administration) +/-0.2 4.4% +/-0.2 2.0% +/-0.9      Public administration +/-0.2 3.2% +/-0.2 3.9% +/-1.3

CLASS OF WORKER

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over +/-13,363 1,640,046 +/-11,484 54,262 +/-2,559      Private wage and salary workers +/-0.3 84.3% +/-0.4 86.0% +/-2.3      Government workers +/-0.3 11.2% +/-0.4 10.8% +/-1.9      Self-employed workers in own not incorporatedbusiness

+/-0.2 4.4% +/-0.2 3.0% +/-1.3

      Unpaid family workers +/-0.1 0.1% +/-0.1 0.1% +/-0.2INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS (IN 2013INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)    Households +/-8,968 1,415,508 +/-7,499 38,742 +/-1,737      Median household income (dollars) +/-615 48,142 +/-912 39,464 +/-3,173    With earnings +/-0.3 75.0% +/-0.5 80.6% +/-2.6      Mean earnings (dollars) +/-1,140 68,815 +/-982 56,532 +/-4,841    With Social Security income +/-0.3 31.5% +/-0.4 19.5% +/-2.3      Mean Social Security income (dollars) +/-205 16,932 +/-198 13,071 +/-1,267    With Supplemental Security Income +/-0.2 5.5% +/-0.2 10.8% +/-2.5      Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) +/-451 9,157 +/-258 8,148 +/-967    With cash public assistance income +/-0.1 3.8% +/-0.2 5.9% +/-1.8      Mean cash public assistance income (dollars) +/-372 2,735 +/-208 3,744 +/-1,594    With retirement income +/-0.3 20.7% +/-0.4 8.3% +/-2.0      Mean retirement income (dollars) +/-717 21,350 +/-855 42,120 +/-38,775    With Food Stamp/SNAP benefits +/-0.2 15.5% +/-0.5 28.0% +/-3.9    Families +/-9,934 886,221 +/-10,100 26,266 +/-1,808      Median family income (dollars) +/-932 62,284 +/-881 43,570 +/-3,470        Married-couple family +/-0.5 70.9% +/-0.8 50.2% +/-4.8      Median income (dollars) +/-682 77,715 +/-1,296 63,178 +/-5,992        Male householder, no spouse present, family +/-0.3 7.3% +/-0.5 15.8% +/-3.2      Median income (dollars) +/-3,915 40,729 +/-2,066 38,677 +/-8,723        Female householder, no husband present, family +/-0.4 21.8% +/-0.6 33.9% +/-4.3

      Median income (dollars) +/-1,859 29,176 +/-1,188 21,719 +/-8,193    Individuals +/-2,791 3,501,538 ***** 133,064 +/-1,180      Per capita income (dollars) +/-406 27,500 +/-342 17,566 +/-1,367    With earnings for full-time, year-round workers:

      Male +/-9,210 635,922 +/-7,903 21,658 +/-1,833      Female +/-9,844 494,980 +/-8,168 14,391 +/-1,864    Mean earnings (dollars) for full-time, year-roundworkers:      Male +/-1,174 63,844 +/-1,247 45,807 +/-4,877      Female +/-1,099 45,954 +/-620 38,903 +/-3,972    Median earnings (dollars) full-time, year-roundworkers:      Male +/-556 49,085 +/-1,117 35,016 +/-5,398      Female +/-925 37,364 +/-572 29,403 +/-1,963HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population +/-4,340 3,460,343 +/-2,609 132,086 +/-1,334      With private health insurance +/-0.4 69.5% +/-0.6 51.3% +/-3.0      With public coverage +/-0.3 32.8% +/-0.6 36.8% +/-2.8      No health insurance coverage +/-0.3 10.4% +/-0.4 16.9% +/-2.1POVERTY RATES FOR FAMILIES AND PEOPLE FORWHOM POVERTY STATUS IS DETERMINED    All families +/-0.4 11.5% +/-0.6 21.3% +/-4.0      With related children under 18 years +/-0.7 20.1% +/-1.2 29.6% +/-5.5        With related children under 5 years only +/-1.6 21.4% +/-2.5 40.9% +/-13.1      Married-couple family +/-0.2 4.2% +/-0.4 10.6% +/-3.8        With related children under 18 years +/-0.4 6.5% +/-0.9 16.1% +/-6.3

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Subject Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-

WI CSA

Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH CSA

White alone, notHispanic or

Latino

Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)(200-299)

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error          With related children under 5 years only +/-1.0 5.4% +/-1.7 34.7% +/-16.4      Female householder, no husband present, family +/-1.8 32.9% +/-1.7 37.8% +/-8.4

        With related children under 18 years +/-2.8 44.9% +/-2.4 46.4% +/-9.7          With related children under 5 years only +/-8.5 54.7% +/-6.0 50.5% +/-23.5    All people +/-0.3 15.6% +/-0.6 25.2% +/-3.4      Under 18 years +/-0.8 22.7% +/-1.2 31.3% +/-5.1        Related children under 18 years +/-0.8 22.4% +/-1.3 31.1% +/-5.2          Related children under 5 years +/-1.3 25.9% +/-2.0 35.0% +/-7.7          Related children 5 to 17 years +/-0.9 21.2% +/-1.5 29.6% +/-5.2      18 years and over +/-0.2 13.6% +/-0.5 21.9% +/-3.1      18 to 64 years +/-0.3 14.8% +/-0.5 22.0% +/-3.2      65 years and over +/-0.4 9.0% +/-0.6 20.2% +/-7.4      People in families +/-0.4 12.6% +/-0.7 22.6% +/-3.7      Unrelated individuals 15 years and over +/-0.6 27.1% +/-0.8 37.4% +/-6.7HOUSING TENURE

    Occupied housing units +/-8,968 1,415,508 +/-7,499 38,742 +/-1,737      Owner-occupied housing units +/-0.4 66.2% +/-0.6 44.0% +/-3.6      Renter-occupied housing units +/-0.4 33.8% +/-0.6 56.0% +/-3.6    Average household size of owner-occupied unit +/-0.02 2.53 +/-0.02 2.95 +/-0.18    Average household size of renter-occupied unit +/-0.03 2.20 +/-0.03 2.73 +/-0.16UNITS IN STRUCTURE

    Occupied housing units +/-8,968 1,415,508 +/-7,499 38,742 +/-1,737      1-unit, detached or attached +/-0.4 74.9% +/-0.6 62.6% +/-3.4      2 to 4 units +/-0.3 8.2% +/-0.4 13.2% +/-2.5      5 or more units +/-0.4 15.1% +/-0.5 22.9% +/-3.1      Mobile home, boat, RV, van, etc. +/-0.1 1.9% +/-0.2 1.4% +/-0.9YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT

    Occupied housing units +/-8,968 1,415,508 +/-7,499 38,742 +/-1,737      Built 2010 or later +/-0.1 0.8% +/-0.1 1.2% +/-0.7      Built 2000 to 2009 +/-0.4 8.6% +/-0.4 6.4% +/-1.7      Built 1980 to 1999 +/-0.5 17.9% +/-0.5 11.6% +/-2.2      Built 1960 to 1979 +/-0.4 26.0% +/-0.6 21.6% +/-2.9      Built 1940 to 1959 +/-0.4 25.1% +/-0.5 23.6% +/-3.0      Built 1939 or earlier +/-0.3 21.6% +/-0.4 35.6% +/-3.4VEHICLES AVAILABLE

    Occupied housing units +/-8,968 1,415,508 +/-7,499 38,742 +/-1,737      None +/-0.3 9.8% +/-0.4 13.6% +/-2.7      1 or more +/-0.3 90.2% +/-0.4 86.4% +/-2.7HOUSE HEATING FUEL

    Occupied housing units +/-8,968 1,415,508 +/-7,499 38,742 +/-1,737      Gas +/-0.3 81.3% +/-0.4 79.4% +/-3.6      Electricity +/-0.3 14.6% +/-0.4 17.2% +/-3.6      All other fuels +/-0.1 3.7% +/-0.2 3.1% +/-1.4      No fuel used +/-0.1 0.4% +/-0.1 0.3% +/-0.3SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS

    Occupied housing units +/-8,968 1,415,508 +/-7,499 38,742 +/-1,737      No telephone service available +/-0.1 3.8% +/-0.2 4.3% +/-1.4      1.01 or more occupants per room +/-0.1 1.0% +/-0.1 2.9% +/-1.1SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS APERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN THEPAST 12 MONTHS    Housing units with a mortgage (excluding units whereSMOC cannot be computed)

+/-10,907 610,075 +/-9,207 12,504 +/-1,422

      Less than 30 percent +/-0.7 73.3% +/-0.9 70.1% +/-6.3      30 percent or more +/-0.7 26.7% +/-0.9 29.9% +/-6.3OWNER CHARACTERISTICS

    Owner-occupied housing units +/-11,167 936,376 +/-9,596 17,065 +/-1,556

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Subject Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-

WI CSA

Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH CSA

White alone, notHispanic or

Latino

Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)(200-299)

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error      Median value (dollars) +/-1,643 130,900 +/-1,535 89,200 +/-7,552      Median selected monthly owner costs with amortgage (dollars)

+/-13 1,224 +/-11 1,117 +/-53

      Median selected monthly owner costs without amortgage (dollars)

+/-7 446 +/-5 423 +/-43

GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDINCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS    Occupied units paying rent (excluding units whereGRAPI cannot be computed)

+/-9,952 442,569 +/-8,629 20,452 +/-1,651

      Less than 30 percent +/-1.2 48.9% +/-1.4 47.0% +/-5.3      30 percent or more +/-1.2 51.1% +/-1.4 53.0% +/-5.3GROSS RENT

    Occupied units paying rent +/-10,295 456,810 +/-8,521 20,708 +/-1,689      Median gross rent (dollars) +/-11 716 +/-8 680 +/-40COMPUTERS AND INTERNET USE

    Total households +/-8,968 1,415,508 +/-7,499 38,742 +/-1,737      With a computer +/-0.3 81.7% +/-0.4 80.7% +/-2.8      With a broadband Internet subscription +/-0.4 71.9% +/-0.6 68.9% +/-3.5

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Subject Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH CSA Hartford-WestHartford, CT CSA

Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not Hispanic or Latino Total population

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error EstimateTOTAL NUMBER OF RACES REPORTED

    Total population 71,499 +/-4,528 2,691,804 +/-1,199 1,489,361      One race 88.8% +/-2.7 100.0% +/-0.1 96.5%      Two races 10.7% +/-2.7 (X) (X) 3.2%      Three races 0.5% +/-0.5 (X) (X) 0.2%      Four or more races 0.0% +/-0.2 (X) (X) 0.1%

SEX AND AGE

    Total population 71,499 +/-4,528 2,691,804 +/-1,199 1,489,361      Male 51.0% +/-1.8 48.7% +/-0.1 49.0%      Female 49.0% +/-1.8 51.3% +/-0.1 51.0%

    Under 5 years 9.0% +/-1.3 4.8% +/-0.1 5.1%    5 to 17 years 27.1% +/-1.8 14.9% +/-0.1 16.0%    18 to 24 years 13.2% +/-1.4 8.4% +/-0.1 10.2%    25 to 34 years 15.2% +/-1.3 11.4% +/-0.1 12.3%    35 to 44 years 13.0% +/-1.3 11.9% +/-0.1 12.2%    45 to 54 years 11.6% +/-1.3 15.2% +/-0.1 15.3%    55 to 64 years 6.4% +/-1.0 15.2% +/-0.1 13.5%    65 to 74 years 2.6% +/-0.7 9.7% +/-0.1 8.3%    75 years and over 2.1% +/-0.6 8.4% +/-0.1 7.1%

    Median age (years) 25.4 +/-1.2 43.8 +/-0.1 40.5

    18 years and over 64.0% +/-2.0 80.3% +/-0.1 78.8%    21 years and over 57.4% +/-2.2 76.6% +/-0.1 74.1%    62 years and over 6.3% +/-1.0 22.2% +/-0.2 18.9%    65 years and over 4.7% +/-0.9 18.1% +/-0.1 15.4%

    Under 18 years 25,745 +/-2,460 530,707 +/-630 315,147      Male 53.6% +/-3.8 51.3% +/-0.1 50.7%      Female 46.4% +/-3.8 48.7% +/-0.1 49.3%

    18 years and over 45,754 +/-2,854 2,161,097 +/-875 1,174,214      Male 49.5% +/-2.2 48.1% +/-0.1 48.5%      Female 50.5% +/-2.2 51.9% +/-0.1 51.5%

    18 to 34 years 20,334 +/-1,541 533,518 +/-590 335,471      Male 49.2% +/-3.6 50.3% +/-0.1 51.6%      Female 50.8% +/-3.6 49.7% +/-0.1 48.4%

    35 to 64 years 22,089 +/-1,828 1,139,256 +/-526 609,589      Male 51.6% +/-3.4 49.2% +/-0.1 48.9%      Female 48.4% +/-3.4 50.8% +/-0.1 51.1%

    65 years and over 3,331 +/-635 488,323 +/-35 229,154      Male 37.1% +/-7.8 43.0% +/-0.1 43.0%      Female 62.9% +/-7.8 57.0% +/-0.1 57.0%

RELATIONSHIP

    Population in households 70,436 +/-4,427 2,639,315 +/-3,379 1,428,077      Householder or spouse 41.6% +/-2.0 63.1% +/-0.4 59.0%      Child 42.6% +/-2.4 27.7% +/-0.3 30.3%      Other relatives 7.5% +/-1.8 4.1% +/-0.3 5.5%      Nonrelatives 8.3% +/-1.7 5.1% +/-0.3 5.3%        Unmarried partner 4.9% +/-1.2 2.4% +/-0.2 2.6%

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Subject Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH CSA Hartford-WestHartford, CT CSA

Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not Hispanic or Latino Total population

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error EstimateHOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE

    Households 22,213 +/-1,585 1,118,306 +/-6,531 571,201      Family households 66.9% +/-5.2 63.6% +/-0.7 65.7%        With own children under 18 years 45.7% +/-5.2 24.2% +/-0.5 28.3%        Married-couple family 31.8% +/-4.7 49.4% +/-0.8 47.7%          With own children under 18 years 16.7% +/-3.4 17.3% +/-0.5 18.5%        Female householder, no husband present, family 25.3% +/-4.3 10.1% +/-0.4 13.4%

          With own children under 18 years 21.2% +/-4.3 5.1% +/-0.3 7.9%      Nonfamily households 33.1% +/-5.2 36.4% +/-0.7 34.3%        Male householder 16.8% +/-4.0 16.7% +/-0.5 15.3%          Living alone 13.4% +/-3.7 13.4% +/-0.5 12.2%          Not living alone 3.3% +/-2.0 3.3% +/-0.3 3.2%        Female householder 16.3% +/-3.4 19.7% +/-0.5 19.0%          Living alone 13.3% +/-3.1 17.0% +/-0.5 16.1%          Not living alone 3.0% +/-1.6 2.8% +/-0.3 2.9%

    Average household size 2.83 +/-0.16 2.41 +/-0.01 2.50    Average family size 3.33 +/-0.20 3.02 +/-0.02 3.08

MARITAL STATUS

    Population 15 years and over 50,481 +/-3,045 2,262,317 +/-990 1,232,104      Now married, except separated 31.0% +/-3.6 50.6% +/-0.7 47.1%      Widowed 2.6% +/-1.1 7.1% +/-0.2 5.6%      Divorced 10.2% +/-2.0 12.1% +/-0.4 11.6%      Separated 4.1% +/-1.8 1.3% +/-0.1 1.3%      Never married 52.1% +/-3.4 28.9% +/-0.4 34.4%

    Male 15 years and over 25,014 +/-1,771 1,090,767 +/-778 599,114      Now married, except separated 35.0% +/-5.0 52.8% +/-0.7 49.0%      Widowed 0.7% +/-0.8 3.1% +/-0.2 2.4%      Divorced 9.1% +/-2.5 10.8% +/-0.5 9.8%      Separated 2.0% +/-1.6 1.2% +/-0.2 0.9%      Never married 53.2% +/-4.6 32.0% +/-0.5 38.0%

    Female 15 years and over 25,467 +/-1,973 1,171,550 +/-424 632,990      Now married, except separated 27.1% +/-3.8 48.5% +/-0.8 45.4%      Widowed 4.4% +/-1.9 10.8% +/-0.3 8.6%      Divorced 11.4% +/-3.1 13.4% +/-0.5 13.3%      Separated 6.1% +/-2.9 1.3% +/-0.1 1.6%      Never married 51.0% +/-5.0 26.0% +/-0.5 31.0%

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

    Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 23,934 +/-2,203 623,346 +/-6,668 388,519      Nursery school, preschool 2.6% +/-1.2 5.9% +/-0.4 6.0%      Kindergarten 5.0% +/-2.5 3.8% +/-0.3 5.0%      Elementary school (grades 1-8) 51.1% +/-3.5 39.5% +/-0.6 37.5%      High school (grades 9-12) 23.4% +/-3.5 21.3% +/-0.5 20.8%      College or graduate school 17.9% +/-3.8 29.4% +/-0.7 30.7%

    Male 3 years and over enrolled in school 12,241 +/-1,605 305,106 +/-4,074 192,346      Percent enrolled in kindergarten to grade 12 84.8% +/-5.0 67.8% +/-1.0 65.4%      Percent enrolled in college or graduate school 13.0% +/-4.9 25.5% +/-1.0 27.9%    Female 3 years and over enrolled in school 11,693 +/-1,130 318,240 +/-4,213 196,173      Percent enrolled in kindergarten to grade 12 73.9% +/-6.3 61.7% +/-0.8 61.1%      Percent enrolled in college or graduate school 23.2% +/-6.0 33.1% +/-0.9 33.5%

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Subject Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH CSA Hartford-WestHartford, CT CSA

Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not Hispanic or Latino Total population

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error EstimateEDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

    Population 25 years and over 36,304 +/-2,414 1,935,028 +/-790 1,022,231      Less than high school diploma 24.8% +/-3.5 8.7% +/-0.3 9.8%      High school graduate (includes equivalency) 35.4% +/-4.4 33.6% +/-0.6 28.4%      Some college or associate's degree 29.9% +/-3.3 28.3% +/-0.5 26.2%      Bachelor's degree 6.7% +/-2.2 18.7% +/-0.4 19.9%      Graduate or professional degree 3.2% +/-1.5 10.7% +/-0.3 15.8%

    High school graduate or higher 75.2% +/-3.5 91.3% +/-0.3 90.2%      Male, high school graduate or higher 74.0% +/-4.6 91.1% +/-0.5 89.9%      Female, high school graduate or higher 76.3% +/-4.9 91.5% +/-0.4 90.5%    Bachelor's degree or higher 9.9% +/-2.4 29.3% +/-0.6 35.7%      Male, bachelor's degree or higher 7.3% +/-3.0 29.8% +/-0.6 35.3%      Female, bachelor's degree or higher 12.5% +/-4.0 28.9% +/-0.7 36.0%

FERTILITY

    Women 15 to 50 years 19,995 +/-1,830 595,048 +/-2,038 351,070      Women 15 to 50 years who had a birth in the past 12months

1,185 +/-503 26,500 +/-2,409 15,793

        Unmarried women 15 to 50 years who had a birth inthe past 12 months

845 +/-445 8,923 +/-1,770 4,856

          As a percent of all women with a birth in the past12 months

71.3% +/-21.2 33.7% +/-5.3 30.7%

RESPONSIBILITY FOR GRANDCHILDREN UNDER 18YEARS    Population 30 years and over 31,050 +/-2,236 1,782,252 +/-596 928,269      Living with grandchild(ren) 4.4% +/-1.7 2.4% +/-0.2 2.7%        Responsible for grandchild(ren) 29.0% +/-19.0 36.7% +/-4.0 27.9%

VETERAN STATUS

    Civilian population 18 years and over 45,754 +/-2,854 2,160,492 +/-1,010 1,167,442      Civilian veteran 4.5% +/-1.3 9.4% +/-0.3 7.7%

DISABILITY STATUS

    Total civilian noninstitutionalized population 70,972 +/-4,471 2,663,067 +/-2,740 1,458,682      With a disability 17.4% +/-2.5 12.8% +/-0.4 11.7%

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population under 18 years 25,745 +/-2,460 529,968 +/-656 314,804

      With a disability 11.2% +/-2.8 4.1% +/-0.5 4.8%

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 18 to 64 years 41,943 +/-2,720 1,663,992 +/-1,795 924,763

      With a disability 18.5% +/-2.9 10.0% +/-0.4 8.9%

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 65 years andolder

3,284 +/-630 469,107 +/-1,807 219,115

      With a disability 53.0% +/-16.9 32.9% +/-0.9 33.4%

RESIDENCE 1 YEAR AGO

    Population 1 year and over 69,971 +/-4,517 2,666,650 +/-2,519 1,473,807      Same house 76.8% +/-3.7 89.1% +/-0.5 87.4%      Different house in the U.S. 20.5% +/-3.3 10.7% +/-0.4 12.2%        Same county 16.2% +/-3.3 7.0% +/-0.4 7.3%        Different county 4.2% +/-1.9 3.7% +/-0.3 4.9%          Same state 2.0% +/-1.7 2.5% +/-0.2 2.6%          Different state 2.2% +/-1.0 1.2% +/-0.1 2.3%      Abroad 2.8% +/-1.9 0.2% +/-0.1 0.5%

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Subject Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH CSA Hartford-WestHartford, CT CSA

Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not Hispanic or Latino Total population

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error EstimatePLACE OF BIRTH, CITIZENSHIP STATUS AND YEAROF ENTRY    Native 71,150 +/-4,577 2,606,727 +/-6,891 1,313,531      Male 50.9% +/-1.8 48.7% +/-0.1 49.3%      Female 49.1% +/-1.8 51.3% +/-0.1 50.7%

    Foreign born 349 +/-273 85,077 +/-6,480 175,830      Male 70.8% +/-35.5 47.8% +/-2.3 46.3%      Female 29.2% +/-35.5 52.2% +/-2.3 53.7%

    Foreign born; naturalized U.S. citizen N N 60,201 +/-5,108 98,834      Male N N 46.1% +/-2.4 44.0%      Female N N 53.9% +/-2.4 56.0%

    Foreign born; not a U.S. citizen N N 24,876 +/-3,398 76,996      Male N N 51.8% +/-4.8 49.4%      Female N N 48.2% +/-4.8 50.6%

    Population born outside the United States 349 +/-273 85,077 +/-6,480 175,830      Entered 2010 or later N N 7.3% +/-2.1 8.9%      Entered 2000 to 2009 N N 18.8% +/-2.5 29.5%      Entered before 2000 N N 73.8% +/-2.6 61.6%

WORLD REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN

    Foreign-born population excluding population born atsea

349 +/-273 85,077 +/-6,480 175,830

      Europe N N 70.5% +/-3.9 29.3%      Asia N N 17.1% +/-3.7 27.2%      Africa N N 3.5% +/-2.1 2.7%      Oceania N N 0.7% +/-0.5 0.2%      Latin America N N 1.0% +/-0.7 36.8%      Northern America N N 7.1% +/-1.7 3.8%

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TOSPEAK ENGLISH    Population 5 years and over 65,095 +/-4,165 2,562,669 +/-1,079 1,412,714      English only 42.5% +/-3.9 95.2% +/-0.3 80.6%      Language other than English 57.5% +/-3.9 4.8% +/-0.3 19.4%        Speak English less than "very well" 20.7% +/-3.2 1.6% +/-0.2 7.0%

EMPLOYMENT STATUS

    Population 16 years and over 48,855 +/-2,938 2,228,394 +/-2,269 1,212,625      In labor force 67.2% +/-3.1 64.1% +/-0.4 67.3%        Civilian labor force 67.2% +/-3.1 64.1% +/-0.4 66.8%          Employed 57.6% +/-3.4 59.6% +/-0.4 60.7%          Unemployed 9.6% +/-1.9 4.5% +/-0.2 6.1%            Percent of civilian labor force 14.2% +/-2.8 7.0% +/-0.4 9.2%        Armed Forces 0.0% +/-0.3 0.0% +/-0.1 0.6%      Not in labor force 32.8% +/-3.1 35.9% +/-0.4 32.7%

    Females 16 years and over 24,951 +/-1,985 1,154,559 +/-1,591 624,362      In labor force 63.0% +/-5.3 59.1% +/-0.6 62.4%        Civilian labor force 63.0% +/-5.3 59.1% +/-0.6 62.3%          Employed 56.1% +/-5.7 55.7% +/-0.6 57.0%          Unemployed 7.0% +/-2.4 3.5% +/-0.3 5.3%            Percent of civilian labor force 11.1% +/-3.8 5.9% +/-0.4 8.5%

COMMUTING TO WORK

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Subject Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH CSA Hartford-WestHartford, CT CSA

Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not Hispanic or Latino Total population

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate    Workers 16 years and over 27,549 +/-2,575 1,302,550 +/-9,663 723,410      Car, truck, or van - drove alone 77.4% +/-4.2 86.0% +/-0.6 81.7%      Car, truck, or van - carpooled 10.3% +/-3.4 6.6% +/-0.4 7.9%      Public transportation (excluding taxicab) 4.7% +/-2.3 1.0% +/-0.1 2.7%      Walked 3.6% +/-1.6 1.7% +/-0.2 2.6%      Other means 1.7% +/-1.2 1.1% +/-0.2 1.3%      Worked at home 2.3% +/-1.6 3.6% +/-0.3 3.8%      Mean travel time to work (minutes) 20.1 +/-1.6 23.8 +/-0.3 23.4

OCCUPATION

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over 28,153 +/-2,550 1,327,728 +/-9,459 735,572      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

17.6% +/-4.2 37.2% +/-0.7 41.3%

      Service occupations 25.7% +/-4.1 16.5% +/-0.6 18.3%      Sales and office occupations 26.1% +/-4.0 24.3% +/-0.6 23.5%      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

7.4% +/-2.6 7.7% +/-0.4 7.1%

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

23.3% +/-3.6 14.3% +/-0.5 9.7%

    Male civilian employed population 16 years and over 14,165 +/-1,359 684,829 +/-6,406 379,748

      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

14.3% +/-3.9 34.0% +/-0.9 38.2%

      Service occupations 18.3% +/-5.1 12.6% +/-0.7 15.9%      Sales and office occupations 16.7% +/-5.6 17.3% +/-0.7 17.6%      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

14.7% +/-5.1 14.2% +/-0.7 13.2%

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

36.0% +/-6.1 21.8% +/-0.8 15.0%

    Female civilian employed population 16 years andover

13,988 +/-1,877 642,899 +/-6,551 355,824

      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

20.8% +/-6.9 40.6% +/-0.9 44.6%

      Service occupations 33.1% +/-6.6 20.6% +/-0.8 20.9%      Sales and office occupations 35.7% +/-6.0 31.7% +/-0.9 29.7%      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

0.0% +/-1.1 0.8% +/-0.2 0.6%

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

10.4% +/-3.7 6.3% +/-0.5 4.2%

INDUSTRY

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over 28,153 +/-2,550 1,327,728 +/-9,459 735,572      Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 0.6% +/-0.6 0.8% +/-0.1 0.4%

      Construction 4.5% +/-2.0 5.2% +/-0.3 5.2%      Manufacturing 22.1% +/-3.5 16.8% +/-0.5 11.6%      Wholesale trade 2.5% +/-1.4 3.1% +/-0.2 2.7%      Retail trade 11.4% +/-2.5 11.3% +/-0.4 11.1%      Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 4.0% +/-2.1 4.4% +/-0.3 3.5%      Information 3.2% +/-1.7 1.7% +/-0.2 1.8%      Finance and insurance, and real estate and rentaland leasing

4.6% +/-1.7 6.9% +/-0.3 9.3%

      Professional, scientific, and management, andadministrative and waste management services

6.8% +/-2.5 9.5% +/-0.4 10.7%

      Educational services, and health care and socialassistance

20.9% +/-4.1 23.7% +/-0.5 25.3%

      Arts, entertainment, and recreation, andaccommodation and food services

12.0% +/-3.3 8.9% +/-0.4 9.5%

      Other services (except public administration) 1.6% +/-1.1 4.5% +/-0.3 4.3%      Public administration 5.7% +/-2.0 3.0% +/-0.2 4.4%

CLASS OF WORKER

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over 28,153 +/-2,550 1,327,728 +/-9,459 735,572

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Subject Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH CSA Hartford-WestHartford, CT CSA

Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not Hispanic or Latino Total population

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate      Private wage and salary workers 85.2% +/-2.9 84.5% +/-0.5 79.6%      Government workers 12.9% +/-2.8 10.8% +/-0.4 15.4%      Self-employed workers in own not incorporatedbusiness

2.0% +/-1.3 4.7% +/-0.3 4.9%

      Unpaid family workers 0.0% +/-0.5 0.1% +/-0.1 0.1%INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS (IN 2013INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)    Households 22,213 +/-1,585 1,118,306 +/-6,531 571,201      Median household income (dollars) 34,294 +/-4,957 53,022 +/-949 65,788    With earnings 77.1% +/-4.0 75.9% +/-0.5 78.4%      Mean earnings (dollars) 49,186 +/-4,786 73,364 +/-1,054 90,993    With Social Security income 23.0% +/-3.8 33.2% +/-0.4 30.4%      Mean Social Security income (dollars) 11,889 +/-1,700 17,701 +/-217 18,751    With Supplemental Security Income 15.4% +/-3.5 4.1% +/-0.2 4.1%      Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 7,669 +/-936 9,752 +/-338 9,592    With cash public assistance income 7.8% +/-2.5 2.9% +/-0.2 3.4%      Mean cash public assistance income (dollars) 3,787 +/-1,309 2,735 +/-292 4,488    With retirement income 6.9% +/-2.8 22.3% +/-0.5 19.6%      Mean retirement income (dollars) N N 21,520 +/-872 26,334    With Food Stamp/SNAP benefits 38.0% +/-5.3 10.5% +/-0.5 13.2%    Families 14,867 +/-1,443 710,997 +/-8,167 375,135      Median family income (dollars) 39,444 +/-5,867 68,463 +/-1,119 82,079        Married-couple family 47.5% +/-6.4 77.7% +/-0.8 72.6%      Median income (dollars) 62,883 +/-7,265 79,524 +/-1,356 101,234        Male householder, no spouse present, family 14.7% +/-4.8 6.4% +/-0.5 6.9%      Median income (dollars) 37,706 +/-24,004 46,117 +/-4,005 57,175        Female householder, no husband present, family 37.8% +/-5.5 15.9% +/-0.6 20.5%

      Median income (dollars) 20,290 +/-4,569 33,839 +/-1,821 40,435    Individuals 71,499 +/-4,528 2,691,804 +/-1,199 1,489,361      Per capita income (dollars) 15,948 +/-2,061 30,370 +/-406 34,900    With earnings for full-time, year-round workers:

      Male 11,142 +/-1,490 530,828 +/-6,515 288,421      Female 7,830 +/-1,604 388,730 +/-7,030 212,554    Mean earnings (dollars) for full-time, year-roundworkers:      Male 43,450 +/-4,220 66,643 +/-1,443 78,347      Female 34,281 +/-4,235 47,164 +/-748 57,628    Median earnings (dollars) full-time, year-roundworkers:      Male 36,968 +/-2,649 50,848 +/-405 60,540      Female 29,015 +/-1,885 38,879 +/-833 48,146HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 70,972 +/-4,471 2,663,067 +/-2,740 1,458,682      With private health insurance 45.1% +/-5.0 75.3% +/-0.6 72.2%      With public coverage 45.0% +/-4.6 29.4% +/-0.6 31.9%      No health insurance coverage 14.6% +/-2.7 9.3% +/-0.4 7.7%POVERTY RATES FOR FAMILIES AND PEOPLE FORWHOM POVERTY STATUS IS DETERMINED    All families 24.0% +/-5.6 8.1% +/-0.6 7.6%      With related children under 18 years 31.1% +/-7.0 14.4% +/-1.2 12.0%        With related children under 5 years only 36.3% +/-16.8 14.9% +/-2.4 10.2%      Married-couple family 11.5% +/-5.7 3.7% +/-0.4 2.6%        With related children under 18 years 18.2% +/-9.2 5.5% +/-0.9 3.2%          With related children under 5 years only 38.7% +/-24.6 3.7% +/-1.6 3.0%      Female householder, no husband present, family 39.7% +/-10.9 27.3% +/-2.0 23.7%

        With related children under 18 years 42.5% +/-11.9 40.1% +/-3.2 30.6%          With related children under 5 years only 28.0% +/-26.0 56.4% +/-8.4 37.8%    All people 29.0% +/-4.8 11.3% +/-0.5 10.4%

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Subject Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH CSA Hartford-WestHartford, CT CSA

Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not Hispanic or Latino Total population

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate      Under 18 years 35.5% +/-7.4 15.1% +/-1.4 14.8%        Related children under 18 years 35.5% +/-7.4 14.7% +/-1.4 14.5%          Related children under 5 years 35.4% +/-11.9 16.8% +/-2.0 16.9%          Related children 5 to 17 years 35.5% +/-7.4 14.1% +/-1.5 13.8%      18 years and over 25.4% +/-4.5 10.3% +/-0.4 9.2%      18 to 64 years 25.3% +/-4.5 11.2% +/-0.5 9.8%      65 years and over 26.1% +/-12.1 7.3% +/-0.6 7.0%      People in families 26.3% +/-5.6 8.4% +/-0.7 8.1%      Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 41.4% +/-9.0 22.2% +/-0.9 20.2%HOUSING TENURE

    Occupied housing units 22,213 +/-1,585 1,118,306 +/-6,531 571,201      Owner-occupied housing units 38.9% +/-4.5 73.0% +/-0.6 66.6%      Renter-occupied housing units 61.1% +/-4.5 27.0% +/-0.6 33.4%    Average household size of owner-occupied unit 3.02 +/-0.26 2.51 +/-0.02 2.61    Average household size of renter-occupied unit 2.71 +/-0.21 2.14 +/-0.04 2.29UNITS IN STRUCTURE

    Occupied housing units 22,213 +/-1,585 1,118,306 +/-6,531 571,201      1-unit, detached or attached 62.8% +/-4.6 79.5% +/-0.6 67.1%      2 to 4 units 15.1% +/-3.3 6.5% +/-0.4 14.5%      5 or more units 21.2% +/-3.8 11.8% +/-0.5 17.4%      Mobile home, boat, RV, van, etc. 0.9% +/-0.8 2.2% +/-0.2 1.0%YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT

    Occupied housing units 22,213 +/-1,585 1,118,306 +/-6,531 571,201      Built 2010 or later 1.5% +/-1.3 0.8% +/-0.1 0.7%      Built 2000 to 2009 4.7% +/-2.3 9.1% +/-0.4 7.7%      Built 1980 to 1999 9.4% +/-2.9 19.6% +/-0.5 22.2%      Built 1960 to 1979 18.9% +/-3.8 26.9% +/-0.6 27.4%      Built 1940 to 1959 24.5% +/-4.4 24.7% +/-0.5 23.4%      Built 1939 or earlier 41.1% +/-4.7 18.9% +/-0.5 18.6%VEHICLES AVAILABLE

    Occupied housing units 22,213 +/-1,585 1,118,306 +/-6,531 571,201      None 17.2% +/-4.3 6.4% +/-0.3 9.7%      1 or more 82.8% +/-4.3 93.6% +/-0.3 90.3%HOUSE HEATING FUEL

    Occupied housing units 22,213 +/-1,585 1,118,306 +/-6,531 571,201      Gas 81.4% +/-4.1 81.7% +/-0.5 36.7%      Electricity 15.7% +/-4.1 13.6% +/-0.5 15.2%      All other fuels 2.4% +/-1.7 4.4% +/-0.2 47.4%      No fuel used 0.5% +/-0.6 0.3% +/-0.1 0.7%SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS

    Occupied housing units 22,213 +/-1,585 1,118,306 +/-6,531 571,201      No telephone service available 5.8% +/-2.2 3.6% +/-0.3 1.3%      1.01 or more occupants per room 3.2% +/-1.7 0.7% +/-0.1 1.5%SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS APERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN THEPAST 12 MONTHS    Housing units with a mortgage (excluding units whereSMOC cannot be computed)

6,609 +/-976 524,766 +/-8,481 263,072

      Less than 30 percent 68.3% +/-8.3 74.9% +/-0.9 67.1%      30 percent or more 31.7% +/-8.3 25.1% +/-0.9 32.9%OWNER CHARACTERISTICS

    Owner-occupied housing units 8,643 +/-1,061 816,600 +/-8,856 380,658      Median value (dollars) 78,800 +/-5,262 138,200 +/-1,460 241,100      Median selected monthly owner costs with amortgage (dollars)

1,055 +/-111 1,245 +/-12 1,864

      Median selected monthly owner costs without amortgage (dollars)

392 +/-86 451 +/-6 740

GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDINCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS

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Subject Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH CSA Hartford-WestHartford, CT CSA

Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not Hispanic or Latino Total population

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate    Occupied units paying rent (excluding units whereGRAPI cannot be computed)

12,852 +/-1,389 278,976 +/-7,024 177,213

      Less than 30 percent 39.8% +/-7.1 52.6% +/-1.6 50.2%      30 percent or more 60.2% +/-7.1 47.4% +/-1.6 49.8%GROSS RENT

    Occupied units paying rent 13,078 +/-1,466 285,369 +/-7,022 181,677      Median gross rent (dollars) 645 +/-35 741 +/-10 984COMPUTERS AND INTERNET USE

    Total households 22,213 +/-1,585 1,118,306 +/-6,531 571,201      With a computer 78.8% +/-3.9 83.5% +/-0.5 85.2%      With a broadband Internet subscription 66.3% +/-4.7 75.0% +/-0.6 77.2%

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Subject Hartford-West Hartford, CT CSATotal population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)

(200-299)Puerto Rican (260-269)

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of ErrorTOTAL NUMBER OF RACES REPORTED

    Total population ***** 192,191 ***** 127,668 +/-6,243      One race +/-0.3 89.9% +/-1.8 88.3% +/-2.3      Two races +/-0.3 9.2% +/-1.7 10.6% +/-2.2      Three races +/-0.1 0.7% +/-0.5 1.0% +/-0.8      Four or more races +/-0.1 0.2% +/-0.2 0.1% +/-0.1

SEX AND AGE

    Total population ***** 192,191 ***** 127,668 +/-6,243      Male +/-0.1 49.7% +/-0.5 49.0% +/-1.3      Female +/-0.1 50.3% +/-0.5 51.0% +/-1.3

    Under 5 years +/-0.1 9.2% +/-0.2 9.5% +/-0.8    5 to 17 years +/-0.1 23.7% +/-0.2 25.9% +/-1.3    18 to 24 years +/-0.1 13.9% +/-0.5 12.6% +/-1.4    25 to 34 years +/-0.1 16.2% +/-0.6 15.7% +/-1.2    35 to 44 years +/-0.1 13.3% +/-0.5 13.0% +/-1.1    45 to 54 years +/-0.1 11.5% +/-0.5 11.3% +/-1.0    55 to 64 years +/-0.1 7.0% +/-0.2 6.8% +/-0.7    65 to 74 years +/-0.1 3.3% +/-0.2 3.4% +/-0.4    75 years and over +/-0.1 2.0% +/-0.2 1.9% +/-0.4

    Median age (years) +/-0.2 27.1 +/-0.5 26.3 +/-0.9

    18 years and over +/-0.1 67.2% ***** 64.6% +/-1.2    21 years and over +/-0.2 61.0% +/-0.7 59.2% +/-1.3    62 years and over +/-0.2 7.2% +/-0.5 7.1% +/-0.9    65 years and over +/-0.1 5.3% +/-0.3 5.2% +/-0.6

    Under 18 years +/-740 63,117 ***** 45,168 +/-2,506      Male +/-0.5 50.8% +/-1.0 51.2% +/-2.3      Female +/-0.5 49.2% +/-1.0 48.8% +/-2.3

    18 years and over +/-740 129,074 ***** 82,500 +/-4,520      Male +/-0.1 49.2% +/-0.5 47.8% +/-1.5      Female +/-0.1 50.8% +/-0.5 52.2% +/-1.5

    18 to 34 years +/-1,427 57,870 +/-797 36,143 +/-2,767      Male +/-0.3 51.3% +/-1.0 48.8% +/-3.1      Female +/-0.3 48.7% +/-1.0 51.2% +/-3.1

    35 to 64 years +/-1,471 61,022 +/-841 39,684 +/-2,784      Male +/-0.2 48.3% +/-0.7 47.4% +/-2.4      Female +/-0.2 51.7% +/-0.7 52.6% +/-2.4

    65 years and over +/-916 10,182 +/-526 6,673 +/-778      Male +/-0.2 42.5% +/-2.7 45.2% +/-5.2      Female +/-0.2 57.5% +/-2.7 54.8% +/-5.2

RELATIONSHIP

    Population in households +/-2,407 184,358 +/-1,409 122,200 +/-6,219      Householder or spouse +/-0.5 42.1% +/-1.5 40.4% +/-2.0      Child +/-0.5 41.2% +/-1.8 42.6% +/-2.3      Other relatives +/-0.4 10.4% +/-1.3 10.9% +/-1.8      Nonrelatives +/-0.3 6.2% +/-1.0 6.1% +/-1.2        Unmarried partner +/-0.2 3.1% +/-0.7 3.5% +/-0.9

HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE

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Subject Hartford-West Hartford, CT CSATotal population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)

(200-299)Puerto Rican (260-269)

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error    Households +/-4,054 57,734 +/-2,092 38,962 +/-2,616      Family households +/-1.0 70.9% +/-3.2 69.9% +/-4.0        With own children under 18 years +/-1.0 43.0% +/-3.7 42.7% +/-4.3        Married-couple family +/-0.9 29.7% +/-3.2 22.9% +/-3.0          With own children under 18 years +/-0.7 17.0% +/-3.0 12.7% +/-2.8        Female householder, no husband present, family +/-0.6 31.5% +/-2.8 38.5% +/-3.7

          With own children under 18 years +/-0.5 21.7% +/-2.4 26.2% +/-3.3      Nonfamily households +/-1.0 29.1% +/-3.2 30.1% +/-4.0        Male householder +/-0.6 14.1% +/-2.0 15.2% +/-2.7          Living alone +/-0.5 12.1% +/-1.9 13.4% +/-2.7          Not living alone +/-0.4 2.0% +/-0.9 1.8% +/-1.1        Female householder +/-0.8 15.0% +/-2.3 14.9% +/-2.8          Living alone +/-0.7 11.7% +/-2.2 11.9% +/-2.7          Not living alone +/-0.3 3.3% +/-1.4 2.9% +/-1.6

    Average household size +/-0.02 2.93 +/-0.12 2.88 +/-0.15    Average family size +/-0.03 3.45 +/-0.16 3.43 +/-0.18

MARITAL STATUS

    Population 15 years and over +/-1,048 139,099 +/-430 89,520 +/-4,957      Now married, except separated +/-0.9 31.4% +/-2.5 25.9% +/-2.8      Widowed +/-0.3 2.9% +/-0.6 2.8% +/-0.8      Divorced +/-0.5 10.2% +/-1.5 12.0% +/-1.7      Separated +/-0.2 3.4% +/-0.9 3.3% +/-1.1      Never married +/-0.6 52.1% +/-2.1 56.0% +/-2.7

    Male 15 years and over +/-1,709 68,706 +/-821 43,034 +/-2,814      Now married, except separated +/-1.0 32.9% +/-3.1 28.8% +/-3.3      Widowed +/-0.3 1.1% +/-0.7 1.5% +/-1.1      Divorced +/-0.7 9.3% +/-2.0 10.8% +/-2.6      Separated +/-0.2 2.2% +/-1.0 2.2% +/-1.2      Never married +/-0.8 54.6% +/-2.9 56.7% +/-3.6

    Female 15 years and over +/-1,196 70,393 +/-744 46,486 +/-2,818      Now married, except separated +/-1.0 30.0% +/-2.6 23.2% +/-3.2      Widowed +/-0.4 4.6% +/-1.1 4.0% +/-1.1      Divorced +/-0.7 11.1% +/-2.0 13.1% +/-2.4      Separated +/-0.3 4.6% +/-1.4 4.4% +/-1.7      Never married +/-0.8 49.8% +/-2.4 55.3% +/-3.5

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

    Population 3 years and over enrolled in school +/-5,006 67,290 +/-2,285 44,979 +/-2,941      Nursery school, preschool +/-0.6 7.3% +/-1.6 6.8% +/-1.7      Kindergarten +/-0.6 6.2% +/-1.6 7.1% +/-2.2      Elementary school (grades 1-8) +/-0.9 43.3% +/-2.3 47.3% +/-3.4      High school (grades 9-12) +/-0.7 22.9% +/-2.0 23.2% +/-2.5      College or graduate school +/-0.9 20.3% +/-2.8 15.5% +/-2.9

    Male 3 years and over enrolled in school +/-4,033 33,528 +/-1,581 22,513 +/-1,794      Percent enrolled in kindergarten to grade 12 +/-1.3 74.3% +/-3.9 78.5% +/-4.6      Percent enrolled in college or graduate school +/-1.3 17.5% +/-3.4 13.2% +/-4.1    Female 3 years and over enrolled in school +/-3,814 33,762 +/-2,052 22,466 +/-1,990      Percent enrolled in kindergarten to grade 12 +/-1.2 70.5% +/-3.8 76.9% +/-4.2      Percent enrolled in college or graduate school +/-1.1 23.1% +/-3.5 17.8% +/-3.8

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

    Population 25 years and over +/-1,734 102,274 +/-942 66,374 +/-3,804

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Subject Hartford-West Hartford, CT CSATotal population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)

(200-299)Puerto Rican (260-269)

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error      Less than high school diploma +/-0.5 31.1% +/-3.1 35.2% +/-3.4      High school graduate (includes equivalency) +/-0.7 31.1% +/-3.3 30.9% +/-3.7      Some college or associate's degree +/-0.7 24.8% +/-2.6 26.2% +/-3.3      Bachelor's degree +/-0.7 6.1% +/-1.3 3.5% +/-1.1      Graduate or professional degree +/-0.6 6.9% +/-1.4 4.2% +/-1.2

    High school graduate or higher +/-0.5 68.9% +/-3.1 64.8% +/-3.4      Male, high school graduate or higher +/-0.8 66.2% +/-4.7 61.2% +/-5.2      Female, high school graduate or higher +/-0.7 71.4% +/-3.1 68.0% +/-3.9    Bachelor's degree or higher +/-0.8 13.0% +/-2.0 7.7% +/-1.7      Male, bachelor's degree or higher +/-1.1 11.8% +/-2.5 6.1% +/-2.2      Female, bachelor's degree or higher +/-1.0 14.1% +/-2.4 9.2% +/-2.8

FERTILITY

    Women 15 to 50 years +/-1,885 53,776 +/-845 36,241 +/-2,472      Women 15 to 50 years who had a birth in the past 12months

+/-1,953 2,953 +/-821 2,015 +/-709

        Unmarried women 15 to 50 years who had a birth inthe past 12 months

+/-1,207 1,849 +/-677 1,487 +/-617

          As a percent of all women with a birth in the past12 months

+/-6.7 62.6% +/-12.3 73.8% +/-11.9

RESPONSIBILITY FOR GRANDCHILDREN UNDER 18YEARS    Population 30 years and over +/-1,093 86,689 +/-682 56,941 +/-3,239      Living with grandchild(ren) +/-0.3 6.8% +/-1.6 7.7% +/-2.4        Responsible for grandchild(ren) +/-4.8 33.8% +/-10.9 36.4% +/-14.0

VETERAN STATUS

    Civilian population 18 years and over +/-1,129 127,526 +/-754 82,051 +/-4,650      Civilian veteran +/-0.3 2.3% +/-0.6 2.6% +/-0.8

DISABILITY STATUS

    Total civilian noninstitutionalized population +/-1,705 186,353 +/-1,114 123,279 +/-6,249      With a disability +/-0.4 13.8% +/-1.6 15.7% +/-1.8

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population under 18 years +/-769 63,083 +/-36 45,142 +/-2,508

      With a disability +/-0.6 8.3% +/-2.1 9.7% +/-2.8

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 18 to 64 years +/-1,719 113,878 +/-1,099 72,215 +/-4,330

      With a disability +/-0.6 14.1% +/-2.2 16.6% +/-2.5

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 65 years andolder

+/-1,185 9,392 +/-655 5,922 +/-786

      With a disability +/-1.2 48.0% +/-9.3 49.9% +/-11.4

RESIDENCE 1 YEAR AGO

    Population 1 year and over +/-1,627 188,778 +/-729 125,378 +/-6,031      Same house +/-0.7 80.1% +/-2.5 79.1% +/-3.0      Different house in the U.S. +/-0.7 18.7% +/-2.4 19.8% +/-2.9        Same county +/-0.6 14.0% +/-2.0 15.8% +/-2.5        Different county +/-0.5 4.7% +/-1.2 4.0% +/-1.5          Same state +/-0.2 2.4% +/-0.8 2.3% +/-1.0          Different state +/-0.3 2.3% +/-0.9 1.7% +/-1.1      Abroad +/-0.1 1.3% +/-0.7 1.1% +/-0.8

PLACE OF BIRTH, CITIZENSHIP STATUS AND YEAROF ENTRY    Native +/-6,316 160,355 +/-3,860 127,011 +/-6,296      Male +/-0.2 49.3% +/-0.9 49.1% +/-1.3

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Subject Hartford-West Hartford, CT CSATotal population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)

(200-299)Puerto Rican (260-269)

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error      Female +/-0.2 50.7% +/-0.9 50.9% +/-1.3

    Foreign born +/-6,316 31,836 +/-3,860 657 +/-474      Male +/-1.4 51.8% +/-3.9 32.9% +/-24.2      Female +/-1.4 48.2% +/-3.9 67.1% +/-24.2

    Foreign born; naturalized U.S. citizen +/-4,877 12,094 +/-1,954 163 +/-163      Male +/-1.9 42.5% +/-5.8 N N      Female +/-1.9 57.5% +/-5.8 N N

    Foreign born; not a U.S. citizen +/-5,899 19,742 +/-3,170 494 +/-417      Male +/-2.9 57.5% +/-6.5 39.7% +/-34.4      Female +/-2.9 42.5% +/-6.5 60.3% +/-34.4

    Population born outside the United States +/-6,316 31,836 +/-3,860 657 +/-474      Entered 2010 or later +/-1.4 8.5% +/-3.5 0.0% +/-22.3      Entered 2000 to 2009 +/-2.3 38.9% +/-5.4 34.6% +/-28.7      Entered before 2000 +/-2.5 52.6% +/-5.2 65.4% +/-28.7

WORLD REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN

    Foreign-born population excluding population born atsea

+/-6,316 31,836 +/-3,860 657 +/-474

      Europe +/-2.1 N N N N      Asia +/-1.5 N N N N      Africa +/-0.7 N N N N      Oceania +/-0.1 N N N N      Latin America +/-2.6 N N N N      Northern America +/-0.7 N N N N

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TOSPEAK ENGLISH    Population 5 years and over +/-787 174,593 +/-441 115,509 +/-5,688      English only +/-0.5 27.4% +/-2.2 28.7% +/-2.9      Language other than English +/-0.5 72.6% +/-2.2 71.3% +/-2.9        Speak English less than "very well" +/-0.4 27.4% +/-2.0 22.7% +/-2.3

EMPLOYMENT STATUS

    Population 16 years and over +/-1,887 134,681 +/-870 86,570 +/-4,816      In labor force +/-0.6 68.6% +/-2.0 63.7% +/-2.6        Civilian labor force +/-0.6 67.5% +/-2.0 63.2% +/-2.8          Employed +/-0.6 56.0% +/-2.4 50.8% +/-2.9          Unemployed +/-0.4 11.5% +/-1.5 12.4% +/-2.0            Percent of civilian labor force +/-0.5 17.0% +/-2.2 19.7% +/-3.0        Armed Forces +/-0.1 1.1% +/-0.6 0.5% +/-0.5      Not in labor force +/-0.6 31.4% +/-2.0 36.3% +/-2.6

    Females 16 years and over +/-1,559 68,140 +/-849 45,020 +/-2,672      In labor force +/-0.7 63.8% +/-2.9 61.1% +/-3.7        Civilian labor force +/-0.7 63.0% +/-3.0 60.4% +/-3.8          Employed +/-0.8 53.0% +/-3.4 50.4% +/-4.2          Unemployed +/-0.5 10.0% +/-1.9 9.9% +/-2.2            Percent of civilian labor force +/-0.7 15.8% +/-3.1 16.4% +/-3.7

COMMUTING TO WORK

    Workers 16 years and over +/-7,318 74,827 +/-3,156 43,067 +/-3,637      Car, truck, or van - drove alone +/-0.9 68.6% +/-3.6 68.3% +/-4.3      Car, truck, or van - carpooled +/-0.7 14.9% +/-2.9 13.2% +/-3.3      Public transportation (excluding taxicab) +/-0.4 6.7% +/-1.5 8.3% +/-2.2      Walked +/-0.3 4.2% +/-1.6 3.8% +/-1.6

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Subject Hartford-West Hartford, CT CSATotal population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)

(200-299)Puerto Rican (260-269)

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error      Other means +/-0.3 4.1% +/-1.7 4.7% +/-2.3      Worked at home +/-0.4 1.4% +/-0.7 1.7% +/-0.9      Mean travel time to work (minutes) +/-0.4 20.4 +/-0.9 19.9 +/-1.0

OCCUPATION

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over +/-7,347 75,469 +/-3,117 43,949 +/-3,885      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

+/-0.9 20.2% +/-3.0 17.1% +/-2.9

      Service occupations +/-0.8 31.9% +/-4.1 29.8% +/-3.7      Sales and office occupations +/-0.8 24.0% +/-2.7 28.0% +/-3.9      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

+/-0.6 8.6% +/-2.2 8.6% +/-2.5

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

+/-0.6 15.3% +/-2.9 16.6% +/-3.4

    Male civilian employed population 16 years and over +/-5,569 39,325 +/-2,275 21,242 +/-2,360

      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

+/-1.3 17.0% +/-3.6 14.0% +/-3.9

      Service occupations +/-1.1 28.9% +/-6.0 25.5% +/-6.0      Sales and office occupations +/-1.0 16.4% +/-3.0 17.2% +/-4.7      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

+/-1.1 15.9% +/-3.9 16.7% +/-4.7

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

+/-0.9 21.8% +/-4.3 26.7% +/-5.2

    Female civilian employed population 16 years andover

+/-4,994 36,144 +/-2,346 22,707 +/-2,493

      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

+/-1.3 23.8% +/-4.1 20.0% +/-4.6

      Service occupations +/-1.1 35.1% +/-4.5 33.7% +/-5.2      Sales and office occupations +/-1.2 32.3% +/-4.4 38.1% +/-5.9      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

+/-0.2 0.7% +/-1.1 1.1% +/-1.7

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

+/-0.5 8.1% +/-2.5 7.1% +/-2.6

INDUSTRY

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over +/-7,347 75,469 +/-3,117 43,949 +/-3,885      Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining +/-0.1 0.3% +/-0.3 0.2% +/-0.4

      Construction +/-0.5 4.5% +/-1.5 4.1% +/-1.6      Manufacturing +/-0.6 9.9% +/-2.0 10.8% +/-2.7      Wholesale trade +/-0.3 2.5% +/-1.2 2.7% +/-1.4      Retail trade +/-0.6 14.2% +/-2.2 15.5% +/-3.2      Transportation and warehousing, and utilities +/-0.3 4.5% +/-1.5 5.4% +/-1.9      Information +/-0.2 0.6% +/-0.4 0.6% +/-0.5      Finance and insurance, and real estate and rentaland leasing

+/-0.5 4.9% +/-1.3 5.1% +/-1.9

      Professional, scientific, and management, andadministrative and waste management services

+/-0.6 13.6% +/-3.7 11.5% +/-2.8

      Educational services, and health care and socialassistance

+/-0.7 23.2% +/-2.7 23.5% +/-3.1

      Arts, entertainment, and recreation, andaccommodation and food services

+/-0.7 15.0% +/-2.6 12.2% +/-3.8

      Other services (except public administration) +/-0.5 4.1% +/-1.2 4.8% +/-1.6      Public administration +/-0.5 2.7% +/-1.0 3.6% +/-1.6

CLASS OF WORKER

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over +/-7,347 75,469 +/-3,117 43,949 +/-3,885      Private wage and salary workers +/-0.8 84.9% +/-2.5 87.4% +/-3.3      Government workers +/-0.8 12.0% +/-2.5 11.2% +/-3.2      Self-employed workers in own not incorporatedbusiness

+/-0.4 3.2% +/-1.2 1.4% +/-0.8

      Unpaid family workers +/-0.1 0.0% +/-0.2 0.0% +/-0.4INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS (IN 2013INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)

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Subject Hartford-West Hartford, CT CSATotal population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)

(200-299)Puerto Rican (260-269)

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error    Households +/-4,054 57,734 +/-2,092 38,962 +/-2,616      Median household income (dollars) +/-1,363 32,551 +/-3,389 26,825 +/-3,252    With earnings +/-0.6 78.8% +/-2.6 73.1% +/-3.5      Mean earnings (dollars) +/-1,806 51,747 +/-4,802 42,948 +/-3,293    With Social Security income +/-0.6 17.7% +/-2.1 21.3% +/-2.8      Mean Social Security income (dollars) +/-361 11,518 +/-982 10,957 +/-951    With Supplemental Security Income +/-0.4 11.1% +/-2.2 14.3% +/-2.6      Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) +/-554 8,372 +/-953 8,402 +/-1,040    With cash public assistance income +/-0.4 9.4% +/-2.0 12.4% +/-2.8      Mean cash public assistance income (dollars) +/-787 5,720 +/-1,778 6,141 +/-1,925    With retirement income +/-0.6 5.3% +/-1.3 5.0% +/-1.4      Mean retirement income (dollars) +/-1,842 13,454 +/-3,926 12,422 +/-2,911    With Food Stamp/SNAP benefits +/-0.7 40.8% +/-4.0 51.2% +/-4.6    Families +/-5,576 40,931 +/-2,055 27,248 +/-2,108      Median family income (dollars) +/-1,567 35,697 +/-4,734 30,716 +/-4,773        Married-couple family +/-1.0 41.9% +/-3.8 32.8% +/-3.9      Median income (dollars) +/-1,616 62,648 +/-3,814 59,287 +/-3,996        Male householder, no spouse present, family +/-0.8 13.7% +/-3.0 12.2% +/-3.2      Median income (dollars) +/-5,838 30,488 +/-8,844 29,405 +/-10,336        Female householder, no husband present, family +/-0.9 44.4% +/-3.8 55.0% +/-4.3

      Median income (dollars) +/-1,627 21,334 +/-2,635 20,778 +/-2,344    Individuals ***** 192,191 ***** 127,668 +/-6,243      Per capita income (dollars) +/-685 15,235 +/-947 13,091 +/-997    With earnings for full-time, year-round workers:

      Male +/-5,925 27,275 +/-2,605 15,378 +/-2,118      Female +/-5,958 20,921 +/-1,886 13,152 +/-1,715    Mean earnings (dollars) for full-time, year-roundworkers:      Male +/-2,149 43,622 +/-4,634 40,494 +/-4,916      Female +/-1,523 38,850 +/-2,936 37,274 +/-2,876    Median earnings (dollars) full-time, year-roundworkers:      Male +/-979 36,313 +/-1,868 35,119 +/-2,943      Female +/-1,398 32,485 +/-2,965 32,846 +/-4,066HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population +/-1,705 186,353 +/-1,114 123,279 +/-6,249      With private health insurance +/-0.8 43.1% +/-2.5 36.8% +/-3.4      With public coverage +/-0.7 47.1% +/-2.6 58.3% +/-3.3      No health insurance coverage +/-0.5 14.1% +/-1.9 9.2% +/-1.9POVERTY RATES FOR FAMILIES AND PEOPLE FORWHOM POVERTY STATUS IS DETERMINED    All families +/-0.7 29.7% +/-4.2 33.5% +/-5.1      With related children under 18 years +/-1.3 34.1% +/-4.8 38.8% +/-6.0        With related children under 5 years only +/-3.6 20.8% +/-10.2 25.6% +/-14.0      Married-couple family +/-0.5 10.8% +/-4.3 12.4% +/-5.8        With related children under 18 years +/-1.0 11.8% +/-5.6 11.9% +/-7.0          With related children under 5 years only +/-2.6 N N N N      Female householder, no husband present, family +/-2.8 46.2% +/-7.1 47.0% +/-7.8

        With related children under 18 years +/-3.8 51.5% +/-8.1 52.0% +/-8.8          With related children under 5 years only +/-13.0 37.6% +/-20.0 46.5% +/-24.7    All people +/-0.7 29.4% +/-3.0 34.3% +/-3.8      Under 18 years +/-1.5 36.4% +/-4.3 40.0% +/-5.5        Related children under 18 years +/-1.5 36.2% +/-4.3 39.9% +/-5.6          Related children under 5 years +/-3.1 37.3% +/-6.8 43.6% +/-8.8          Related children 5 to 17 years +/-1.6 35.7% +/-5.1 38.6% +/-6.3      18 years and over +/-0.6 25.9% +/-2.9 31.0% +/-3.5      18 to 64 years +/-0.7 25.6% +/-3.1 30.5% +/-3.8      65 years and over +/-0.9 29.8% +/-7.3 37.7% +/-10.4

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(200-299)Puerto Rican (260-269)

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error      People in families +/-0.7 27.2% +/-3.2 31.6% +/-4.2      Unrelated individuals 15 years and over +/-1.4 42.1% +/-5.9 49.0% +/-6.6HOUSING TENURE

    Occupied housing units +/-4,054 57,734 +/-2,092 38,962 +/-2,616      Owner-occupied housing units +/-0.9 30.6% +/-3.4 24.0% +/-4.0      Renter-occupied housing units +/-0.9 69.4% +/-3.4 76.0% +/-4.0    Average household size of owner-occupied unit +/-0.03 3.31 +/-0.24 3.24 +/-0.38    Average household size of renter-occupied unit +/-0.05 2.77 +/-0.13 2.77 +/-0.14UNITS IN STRUCTURE

    Occupied housing units +/-4,054 57,734 +/-2,092 38,962 +/-2,616      1-unit, detached or attached +/-0.9 37.4% +/-4.3 32.3% +/-4.9      2 to 4 units +/-0.8 29.2% +/-3.3 30.0% +/-3.9      5 or more units +/-0.8 32.9% +/-3.6 37.2% +/-4.4      Mobile home, boat, RV, van, etc. +/-0.2 0.5% +/-0.4 0.4% +/-0.5YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT

    Occupied housing units +/-4,054 57,734 +/-2,092 38,962 +/-2,616      Built 2010 or later +/-0.2 0.1% +/-0.2 0.0% +/-0.4      Built 2000 to 2009 +/-0.5 3.5% +/-1.1 2.9% +/-1.1      Built 1980 to 1999 +/-0.8 15.8% +/-2.9 17.1% +/-3.2      Built 1960 to 1979 +/-0.8 24.2% +/-3.0 23.3% +/-3.7      Built 1940 to 1959 +/-0.9 29.8% +/-3.1 33.1% +/-3.9      Built 1939 or earlier +/-0.7 26.5% +/-3.3 23.6% +/-3.8VEHICLES AVAILABLE

    Occupied housing units +/-4,054 57,734 +/-2,092 38,962 +/-2,616      None +/-0.6 25.8% +/-2.9 30.5% +/-3.7      1 or more +/-0.6 74.2% +/-2.9 69.5% +/-3.7HOUSE HEATING FUEL

    Occupied housing units +/-4,054 57,734 +/-2,092 38,962 +/-2,616      Gas +/-0.8 56.1% +/-3.4 59.6% +/-4.0      Electricity +/-0.7 19.0% +/-2.7 21.1% +/-3.4      All other fuels +/-0.9 22.8% +/-3.1 17.2% +/-3.4      No fuel used +/-0.2 2.1% +/-1.0 2.2% +/-1.3SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS

    Occupied housing units +/-4,054 57,734 +/-2,092 38,962 +/-2,616      No telephone service available +/-0.2 3.1% +/-1.1 3.3% +/-1.3      1.01 or more occupants per room +/-0.3 5.2% +/-1.4 3.2% +/-1.3SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS APERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN THEPAST 12 MONTHS    Housing units with a mortgage (excluding units whereSMOC cannot be computed)

+/-5,223 14,899 +/-1,702 8,366 +/-1,571

      Less than 30 percent +/-1.6 46.9% +/-7.3 47.5% +/-9.4      30 percent or more +/-1.6 53.1% +/-7.3 52.5% +/-9.4OWNER CHARACTERISTICS

    Owner-occupied housing units +/-5,114 17,670 +/-1,758 9,343 +/-1,608      Median value (dollars) +/-2,966 172,000 +/-7,807 163,100 +/-9,197      Median selected monthly owner costs with amortgage (dollars)

+/-22 1,732 +/-99 1,548 +/-125

      Median selected monthly owner costs without amortgage (dollars)

+/-10 710 +/-83 585 +/-173

GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDINCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS    Occupied units paying rent (excluding units whereGRAPI cannot be computed)

+/-5,870 37,669 +/-2,734 28,183 +/-2,756

      Less than 30 percent +/-1.9 37.9% +/-4.7 38.2% +/-4.7      30 percent or more +/-1.9 62.1% +/-4.7 61.8% +/-4.7GROSS RENT

    Occupied units paying rent +/-5,739 39,409 +/-2,718 29,559 +/-2,706      Median gross rent (dollars) +/-14 936 +/-29 907 +/-34COMPUTERS AND INTERNET USE

    Total households +/-4,054 57,734 +/-2,092 38,962 +/-2,616

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Subject Hartford-West Hartford, CT CSATotal population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)

(200-299)Puerto Rican (260-269)

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error      With a computer +/-0.7 81.8% +/-3.1 78.3% +/-4.2      With a broadband Internet subscription +/-0.9 64.7% +/-3.6 60.2% +/-5.0

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Subject Hartford-West Hartford, CT CSA Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA CSAWhite alone, not Hispanic or Latino Total population Hispanic or

Latino (of anyrace) (200-299)

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error EstimateTOTAL NUMBER OF RACES REPORTED

    Total population 1,055,898 +/-1,336 18,351,929 ***** 8,391,740      One race 100.0% +/-0.1 96.1% +/-0.1 96.3%      Two races (X) (X) 3.6% +/-0.1 3.4%      Three races (X) (X) 0.3% +/-0.1 0.3%      Four or more races (X) (X) 0.0% +/-0.1 0.0%

SEX AND AGE

    Total population 1,055,898 +/-1,336 18,351,929 ***** 8,391,740      Male 48.8% +/-0.1 49.5% +/-0.1 50.2%      Female 51.2% +/-0.1 50.5% +/-0.1 49.8%

    Under 5 years 4.0% +/-0.1 6.5% +/-0.1 8.7%    5 to 17 years 13.7% +/-0.1 17.7% +/-0.1 22.8%    18 to 24 years 9.1% +/-0.1 10.6% +/-0.1 12.7%    25 to 34 years 10.9% +/-0.1 14.7% +/-0.1 15.8%    35 to 44 years 11.4% +/-0.1 13.7% +/-0.1 14.5%    45 to 54 years 16.5% +/-0.1 13.7% +/-0.1 11.9%    55 to 64 years 15.6% +/-0.1 11.1% +/-0.1 7.4%    65 to 74 years 10.0% +/-0.1 6.7% +/-0.1 3.7%    75 years and over 8.9% +/-0.1 5.3% +/-0.1 2.5%

    Median age (years) 45.8 +/-0.2 35.3 +/-0.1 28.5

    18 years and over 82.3% +/-0.1 75.8% +/-0.1 68.5%    21 years and over 78.1% +/-0.2 71.2% +/-0.1 62.9%    62 years and over 23.1% +/-0.3 14.8% +/-0.1 8.0%    65 years and over 18.9% +/-0.1 12.0% +/-0.1 6.2%

    Under 18 years 186,508 +/-553 4,449,986 +/-254 2,642,063      Male 51.2% +/-0.1 51.1% +/-0.1 51.0%      Female 48.8% +/-0.1 48.9% +/-0.1 49.0%

    18 years and over 869,390 +/-957 13,901,943 +/-254 5,749,677      Male 48.3% +/-0.1 49.0% +/-0.1 49.8%      Female 51.7% +/-0.1 51.0% +/-0.1 50.2%

    18 to 34 years 210,676 +/-775 4,644,834 +/-1,300 2,384,796      Male 51.9% +/-0.1 51.1% +/-0.1 51.7%      Female 48.1% +/-0.1 48.9% +/-0.1 48.3%

    35 to 64 years 458,807 +/-511 7,060,859 +/-1,377 2,843,289      Male 49.0% +/-0.1 49.2% +/-0.1 49.6%      Female 51.0% +/-0.1 50.8% +/-0.1 50.4%

    65 years and over 199,907 +/-158 2,196,250 +/-654 521,592      Male 43.0% +/-0.1 43.7% +/-0.1 42.1%      Female 57.0% +/-0.1 56.3% +/-0.1 57.9%

RELATIONSHIP

    Population in households 1,016,281 +/-2,740 18,040,739 +/-8,511 8,302,883      Householder or spouse 64.5% +/-0.6 47.8% +/-0.1 36.7%      Child 26.5% +/-0.5 33.4% +/-0.2 40.9%      Other relatives 3.9% +/-0.4 11.9% +/-0.2 15.5%      Nonrelatives 5.1% +/-0.4 6.9% +/-0.1 6.8%        Unmarried partner 2.5% +/-0.3 2.2% +/-0.1 2.5%

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Subject Hartford-West Hartford, CT CSA Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA CSAWhite alone, not Hispanic or Latino Total population Hispanic or

Latino (of anyrace) (200-299)

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error EstimateHOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE

    Households 435,523 +/-4,110 5,814,958 +/-12,040 1,993,808      Family households 64.5% +/-1.2 69.7% +/-0.3 82.6%        With own children under 18 years 24.8% +/-0.9 32.0% +/-0.3 47.1%        Married-couple family 51.2% +/-1.2 48.4% +/-0.3 51.7%          With own children under 18 years 18.2% +/-0.8 21.8% +/-0.2 30.0%        Female householder, no husband present, family 9.2% +/-0.6 14.7% +/-0.2 20.9%

          With own children under 18 years 4.9% +/-0.5 7.3% +/-0.2 12.3%      Nonfamily households 35.5% +/-1.2 30.3% +/-0.3 17.4%        Male householder 15.5% +/-0.7 14.5% +/-0.2 9.1%          Living alone 11.9% +/-0.7 10.7% +/-0.2 6.1%          Not living alone 3.5% +/-0.5 3.7% +/-0.1 2.9%        Female householder 20.0% +/-0.9 15.8% +/-0.3 8.3%          Living alone 16.9% +/-0.9 12.8% +/-0.2 6.4%          Not living alone 3.1% +/-0.4 3.0% +/-0.1 1.9%

    Average household size 2.39 +/-0.02 3.10 +/-0.01 4.03    Average family size 2.97 +/-0.03 3.71 +/-0.02 4.33

MARITAL STATUS

    Population 15 years and over 907,112 +/-1,010 14,691,554 +/-659 6,203,329      Now married, except separated 51.2% +/-1.0 44.8% +/-0.3 41.9%      Widowed 6.5% +/-0.3 4.9% +/-0.1 3.3%      Divorced 12.2% +/-0.6 9.0% +/-0.1 6.4%      Separated 0.8% +/-0.1 2.6% +/-0.1 3.4%      Never married 29.2% +/-0.7 38.7% +/-0.2 45.0%

    Male 15 years and over 439,352 +/-548 7,210,745 +/-959 3,092,966      Now married, except separated 53.3% +/-1.2 46.2% +/-0.3 42.9%      Widowed 2.8% +/-0.3 2.1% +/-0.1 1.4%      Divorced 10.2% +/-0.7 7.5% +/-0.2 5.1%      Separated 0.6% +/-0.2 2.1% +/-0.1 2.4%      Never married 33.1% +/-0.9 42.1% +/-0.3 48.2%

    Female 15 years and over 467,760 +/-588 7,480,809 +/-1,028 3,110,363      Now married, except separated 49.2% +/-1.1 43.4% +/-0.3 41.0%      Widowed 10.0% +/-0.4 7.7% +/-0.1 5.2%      Divorced 14.2% +/-0.8 10.5% +/-0.2 7.8%      Separated 1.0% +/-0.2 3.0% +/-0.1 4.3%      Never married 25.6% +/-0.8 35.4% +/-0.2 41.8%

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

    Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 240,478 +/-3,745 5,130,386 +/-22,689 2,757,588      Nursery school, preschool 5.2% +/-0.6 5.4% +/-0.2 5.5%      Kindergarten 4.6% +/-0.6 4.8% +/-0.2 5.5%      Elementary school (grades 1-8) 35.4% +/-1.0 38.1% +/-0.2 42.1%      High school (grades 9-12) 21.4% +/-0.7 21.8% +/-0.2 23.9%      College or graduate school 33.4% +/-1.1 29.8% +/-0.3 23.0%

    Male 3 years and over enrolled in school 118,855 +/-2,619 2,553,613 +/-14,390 1,373,996      Percent enrolled in kindergarten to grade 12 64.1% +/-1.5 67.0% +/-0.4 73.7%      Percent enrolled in college or graduate school 30.3% +/-1.5 27.3% +/-0.4 20.7%    Female 3 years and over enrolled in school 121,623 +/-2,781 2,576,773 +/-15,624 1,383,592      Percent enrolled in kindergarten to grade 12 58.6% +/-1.5 62.6% +/-0.4 69.3%      Percent enrolled in college or graduate school 36.5% +/-1.5 32.2% +/-0.4 25.3%

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

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Subject Hartford-West Hartford, CT CSA Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA CSAWhite alone, not Hispanic or Latino Total population Hispanic or

Latino (of anyrace) (200-299)

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate    Population 25 years and over 773,590 +/-896 11,947,822 +/-1,419 4,687,253      Less than high school diploma 6.4% +/-0.5 20.9% +/-0.2 40.8%      High school graduate (includes equivalency) 28.5% +/-0.7 21.2% +/-0.2 25.2%      Some college or associate's degree 26.0% +/-0.8 28.7% +/-0.2 23.3%      Bachelor's degree 22.1% +/-0.7 18.9% +/-0.2 7.8%      Graduate or professional degree 17.1% +/-0.6 10.2% +/-0.2 2.9%

    High school graduate or higher 93.6% +/-0.5 79.1% +/-0.2 59.2%      Male, high school graduate or higher 93.4% +/-0.6 78.8% +/-0.3 58.3%      Female, high school graduate or higher 93.8% +/-0.6 79.3% +/-0.3 60.0%    Bachelor's degree or higher 39.2% +/-0.9 29.1% +/-0.2 10.7%      Male, bachelor's degree or higher 39.1% +/-1.4 29.4% +/-0.3 9.9%      Female, bachelor's degree or higher 39.3% +/-1.1 28.7% +/-0.3 11.5%

FERTILITY

    Women 15 to 50 years 231,432 +/-1,290 4,692,359 +/-5,280 2,302,577      Women 15 to 50 years who had a birth in the past 12months

10,595 +/-1,624 224,429 +/-7,198 125,744

        Unmarried women 15 to 50 years who had a birth inthe past 12 months

2,185 +/-735 87,646 +/-4,761 60,051

          As a percent of all women with a birth in the past12 months

20.6% +/-6.4 39.1% +/-1.6 47.8%

RESPONSIBILITY FOR GRANDCHILDREN UNDER 18YEARS    Population 30 years and over 714,528 +/-656 10,569,245 +/-901 4,010,804      Living with grandchild(ren) 1.8% +/-0.3 5.7% +/-0.1 9.1%        Responsible for grandchild(ren) 26.2% +/-6.6 24.2% +/-1.0 23.3%

VETERAN STATUS

    Civilian population 18 years and over 864,916 +/-1,455 13,878,161 +/-2,609 5,743,415      Civilian veteran 9.0% +/-0.4 4.9% +/-0.1 2.2%

DISABILITY STATUS

    Total civilian noninstitutionalized population 1,038,161 +/-2,011 18,192,398 +/-6,036 8,335,840      With a disability 12.0% +/-0.5 10.0% +/-0.1 7.7%

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population under 18 years 186,297 +/-562 4,442,514 +/-838 2,637,554

      With a disability 4.0% +/-0.7 3.0% +/-0.1 3.0%

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 18 to 64 years 659,968 +/-1,578 11,598,034 +/-6,350 5,185,795

      With a disability 8.3% +/-0.6 7.7% +/-0.1 7.0%

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 65 years andolder

191,896 +/-994 2,151,850 +/-1,908 512,491

      With a disability 32.7% +/-1.4 37.1% +/-0.5 39.6%

RESIDENCE 1 YEAR AGO

    Population 1 year and over 1,046,620 +/-1,852 18,138,506 +/-7,085 8,265,084      Same house 89.6% +/-0.7 86.1% +/-0.2 87.3%      Different house in the U.S. 10.2% +/-0.7 13.2% +/-0.2 12.3%        Same county 5.7% +/-0.6 9.9% +/-0.2 10.0%        Different county 4.5% +/-0.5 3.3% +/-0.1 2.3%          Same state 2.6% +/-0.3 2.2% +/-0.1 1.8%          Different state 2.0% +/-0.3 1.1% +/-0.1 0.5%      Abroad 0.2% +/-0.1 0.7% +/-0.1 0.4%

PLACE OF BIRTH, CITIZENSHIP STATUS AND YEAROF ENTRY

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Latino (of anyrace) (200-299)

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate    Native 993,370 +/-4,109 12,836,385 +/-39,554 5,234,741      Male 49.1% +/-0.1 50.0% +/-0.1 50.2%      Female 50.9% +/-0.1 50.0% +/-0.1 49.8%

    Foreign born 62,528 +/-3,987 5,515,544 +/-39,554 3,156,999      Male 45.0% +/-2.2 48.2% +/-0.2 50.0%      Female 55.0% +/-2.2 51.8% +/-0.2 50.0%

    Foreign born; naturalized U.S. citizen 43,138 +/-3,386 2,686,107 +/-22,055 1,110,299      Male 43.0% +/-2.8 45.9% +/-0.3 46.2%      Female 57.0% +/-2.8 54.1% +/-0.3 53.8%

    Foreign born; not a U.S. citizen 19,390 +/-2,513 2,829,437 +/-34,028 2,046,700      Male 49.4% +/-4.7 50.4% +/-0.3 52.1%      Female 50.6% +/-4.7 49.6% +/-0.3 47.9%

    Population born outside the United States 62,528 +/-3,987 5,515,544 +/-39,554 3,156,999      Entered 2010 or later 5.2% +/-1.8 5.4% +/-0.2 2.8%      Entered 2000 to 2009 15.4% +/-2.8 22.8% +/-0.4 22.4%      Entered before 2000 79.4% +/-3.4 71.8% +/-0.4 74.8%

WORLD REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN

    Foreign-born population excluding population born atsea

62,528 +/-3,987 5,515,423 +/-39,543 3,156,919

      Europe 79.8% +/-2.9 4.9% +/-0.2 0.3%      Asia 4.7% +/-1.7 33.7% +/-0.3 0.2%      Africa 1.5% +/-1.0 1.7% +/-0.1 0.0%      Oceania 0.5% +/-0.4 0.4% +/-0.1 0.0%      Latin America 4.0% +/-1.2 58.3% +/-0.3 99.5%      Northern America 9.5% +/-1.9 1.1% +/-0.1 0.0%

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TOSPEAK ENGLISH    Population 5 years and over 1,013,936 +/-1,082 17,154,703 +/-593 7,663,686      English only 91.7% +/-0.6 50.0% +/-0.2 23.0%      Language other than English 8.3% +/-0.6 50.0% +/-0.2 77.0%        Speak English less than "very well" 2.6% +/-0.3 21.6% +/-0.2 33.5%

EMPLOYMENT STATUS

    Population 16 years and over 895,558 +/-1,828 14,430,554 +/-6,534 6,053,766      In labor force 66.3% +/-0.6 64.0% +/-0.2 66.7%        Civilian labor force 65.8% +/-0.6 63.8% +/-0.2 66.6%          Employed 61.3% +/-0.6 57.3% +/-0.2 59.1%          Unemployed 4.5% +/-0.3 6.5% +/-0.1 7.5%            Percent of civilian labor force 6.8% +/-0.5 10.2% +/-0.2 11.3%        Armed Forces 0.5% +/-0.1 0.2% +/-0.1 0.1%      Not in labor force 33.7% +/-0.6 36.0% +/-0.2 33.3%

    Females 16 years and over 462,845 +/-1,198 7,350,984 +/-5,022 3,033,843      In labor force 61.0% +/-0.9 57.1% +/-0.3 57.5%        Civilian labor force 61.0% +/-0.9 57.0% +/-0.3 57.5%          Employed 57.2% +/-0.9 51.1% +/-0.3 50.4%          Unemployed 3.7% +/-0.4 5.9% +/-0.2 7.2%            Percent of civilian labor force 6.1% +/-0.7 10.4% +/-0.3 12.5%

COMMUTING TO WORK

    Workers 16 years and over 540,538 +/-5,248 8,065,469 +/-28,463 3,491,221      Car, truck, or van - drove alone 85.2% +/-0.9 74.9% +/-0.3 71.3%

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Latino (of anyrace) (200-299)

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate      Car, truck, or van - carpooled 6.4% +/-0.7 10.8% +/-0.2 13.8%      Public transportation (excluding taxicab) 1.2% +/-0.2 4.7% +/-0.1 6.9%      Walked 2.2% +/-0.3 2.4% +/-0.1 2.5%      Other means 0.7% +/-0.2 2.2% +/-0.1 2.3%      Worked at home 4.3% +/-0.4 5.1% +/-0.2 3.2%      Mean travel time to work (minutes) 23.9 +/-0.4 29.5 +/-0.2 29.5

OCCUPATION

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over 549,363 +/-5,319 8,270,786 +/-28,224 3,575,653      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

44.8% +/-1.1 34.8% +/-0.2 18.0%

      Service occupations 15.4% +/-0.7 19.2% +/-0.2 25.3%      Sales and office occupations 24.0% +/-0.9 25.0% +/-0.2 24.5%      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

7.3% +/-0.6 8.5% +/-0.2 12.8%

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

8.6% +/-0.6 12.5% +/-0.2 19.3%

    Male civilian employed population 16 years and over 284,572 +/-3,777 4,515,787 +/-18,318 2,048,068

      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

41.9% +/-1.5 32.7% +/-0.3 14.8%

      Service occupations 13.6% +/-1.1 16.3% +/-0.3 21.4%      Sales and office occupations 17.9% +/-1.2 18.8% +/-0.3 16.9%      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

13.5% +/-1.2 14.8% +/-0.3 21.4%

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

13.2% +/-1.0 17.5% +/-0.3 25.6%

    Female civilian employed population 16 years andover

264,791 +/-4,141 3,754,999 +/-20,220 1,527,585

      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

47.9% +/-1.4 37.4% +/-0.4 22.4%

      Service occupations 17.4% +/-1.0 22.8% +/-0.4 30.7%      Sales and office occupations 30.4% +/-1.3 32.6% +/-0.4 34.6%      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

0.6% +/-0.2 0.9% +/-0.1 1.4%

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

3.7% +/-0.5 6.4% +/-0.2 10.8%

INDUSTRY

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over 549,363 +/-5,319 8,270,786 +/-28,224 3,575,653      Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 0.5% +/-0.2 0.9% +/-0.1 1.7%

      Construction 5.7% +/-0.6 6.1% +/-0.1 8.5%      Manufacturing 12.2% +/-0.6 10.7% +/-0.2 12.8%      Wholesale trade 2.8% +/-0.3 3.5% +/-0.1 3.9%      Retail trade 10.8% +/-0.7 11.4% +/-0.2 12.6%      Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 3.4% +/-0.4 5.1% +/-0.1 5.7%      Information 2.0% +/-0.3 3.4% +/-0.1 1.7%      Finance and insurance, and real estate and rentaland leasing

10.3% +/-0.7 6.5% +/-0.1 4.6%

      Professional, scientific, and management, andadministrative and waste management services

10.4% +/-0.6 12.1% +/-0.2 10.4%

      Educational services, and health care and socialassistance

24.7% +/-0.8 20.3% +/-0.3 16.2%

      Arts, entertainment, and recreation, andaccommodation and food services

8.5% +/-0.8 10.6% +/-0.2 12.5%

      Other services (except public administration) 4.2% +/-0.5 5.8% +/-0.2 6.8%      Public administration 4.6% +/-0.5 3.4% +/-0.1 2.6%

CLASS OF WORKER

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over 549,363 +/-5,319 8,270,786 +/-28,224 3,575,653      Private wage and salary workers 78.4% +/-0.9 79.3% +/-0.2 82.3%      Government workers 15.9% +/-0.9 11.9% +/-0.2 9.6%

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Latino (of anyrace) (200-299)

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate      Self-employed workers in own not incorporatedbusiness

5.6% +/-0.4 8.6% +/-0.2 8.0%

      Unpaid family workers 0.1% +/-0.1 0.2% +/-0.1 0.1%INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS (IN 2013INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)    Households 435,523 +/-4,110 5,814,958 +/-12,040 1,993,808      Median household income (dollars) 73,727 +/-1,924 58,143 +/-507 46,120    With earnings 77.4% +/-0.7 81.5% +/-0.2 89.4%      Mean earnings (dollars) 99,345 +/-2,283 83,052 +/-564 59,215    With Social Security income 34.1% +/-0.7 25.1% +/-0.2 17.8%      Mean Social Security income (dollars) 19,610 +/-382 16,695 +/-105 14,040    With Supplemental Security Income 3.0% +/-0.4 6.4% +/-0.1 5.9%      Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 10,235 +/-747 9,572 +/-131 8,811    With cash public assistance income 2.3% +/-0.3 3.9% +/-0.1 5.4%      Mean cash public assistance income (dollars) 4,099 +/-900 4,696 +/-104 4,642    With retirement income 22.8% +/-0.8 13.8% +/-0.2 7.9%      Mean retirement income (dollars) 27,235 +/-2,032 28,311 +/-515 19,856    With Food Stamp/SNAP benefits 8.0% +/-0.6 9.3% +/-0.2 16.3%    Families 281,079 +/-5,014 4,053,941 +/-22,729 1,646,277      Median family income (dollars) 93,982 +/-1,989 64,673 +/-589 46,007        Married-couple family 79.4% +/-1.1 69.4% +/-0.4 62.6%      Median income (dollars) 106,821 +/-1,906 80,404 +/-603 55,876        Male householder, no spouse present, family 6.3% +/-0.9 9.5% +/-0.2 12.1%      Median income (dollars) 67,393 +/-6,621 46,978 +/-1,133 39,307        Female householder, no husband present, family 14.3% +/-0.8 21.1% +/-0.3 25.3%

      Median income (dollars) 50,283 +/-3,527 35,479 +/-574 28,329    Individuals 1,055,898 +/-1,336 18,351,929 ***** 8,391,740      Per capita income (dollars) 40,723 +/-923 27,541 +/-192 15,470    With earnings for full-time, year-round workers:

      Male 221,790 +/-4,531 3,320,169 +/-22,466 1,486,973      Female 157,207 +/-4,968 2,271,860 +/-20,154 906,776    Mean earnings (dollars) for full-time, year-roundworkers:      Male 85,204 +/-2,558 65,999 +/-687 40,482      Female 61,056 +/-1,975 52,079 +/-549 35,555    Median earnings (dollars) full-time, year-roundworkers:      Male 65,931 +/-1,155 46,038 +/-324 31,002      Female 51,278 +/-934 40,312 +/-251 28,786HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 1,038,161 +/-2,011 18,192,398 +/-6,036 8,335,840      With private health insurance 79.6% +/-0.9 56.1% +/-0.3 41.3%      With public coverage 29.1% +/-0.8 30.8% +/-0.2 33.6%      No health insurance coverage 5.9% +/-0.5 19.8% +/-0.2 28.0%POVERTY RATES FOR FAMILIES AND PEOPLE FORWHOM POVERTY STATUS IS DETERMINED    All families 3.5% +/-0.5 13.6% +/-0.3 21.2%      With related children under 18 years 5.2% +/-1.1 20.3% +/-0.5 27.7%        With related children under 5 years only 6.0% +/-3.3 16.8% +/-1.1 22.7%      Married-couple family 1.7% +/-0.4 8.4% +/-0.3 14.6%        With related children under 18 years 1.7% +/-0.8 12.2% +/-0.5 18.9%          With related children under 5 years only N N 8.4% +/-0.9 12.9%      Female householder, no husband present, family 12.3% +/-3.2 28.8% +/-0.8 37.0%

        With related children under 18 years 16.5% +/-4.5 39.2% +/-1.1 46.5%          With related children under 5 years only 31.6% +/-17.1 38.1% +/-2.9 43.4%    All people 5.9% +/-0.5 17.5% +/-0.3 23.4%      Under 18 years 6.3% +/-1.5 25.0% +/-0.5 32.6%        Related children under 18 years 5.9% +/-1.5 24.6% +/-0.5 32.3%          Related children under 5 years 6.7% +/-3.5 26.4% +/-0.8 34.2%

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Latino (of anyrace) (200-299)

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate          Related children 5 to 17 years 5.7% +/-1.5 24.0% +/-0.6 31.5%      18 years and over 5.8% +/-0.4 15.1% +/-0.2 19.2%      18 to 64 years 5.9% +/-0.5 15.7% +/-0.3 19.5%      65 years and over 5.3% +/-0.8 11.8% +/-0.3 16.3%      People in families 3.5% +/-0.6 15.1% +/-0.3 21.8%      Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 15.2% +/-1.1 29.4% +/-0.5 37.0%HOUSING TENURE

    Occupied housing units 435,523 +/-4,110 5,814,958 +/-12,040 1,993,808      Owner-occupied housing units 75.6% +/-0.9 52.1% +/-0.3 42.4%      Renter-occupied housing units 24.4% +/-0.9 47.9% +/-0.3 57.6%    Average household size of owner-occupied unit 2.51 +/-0.03 3.18 +/-0.01 4.22    Average household size of renter-occupied unit 2.03 +/-0.06 3.02 +/-0.01 3.88UNITS IN STRUCTURE

    Occupied housing units 435,523 +/-4,110 5,814,958 +/-12,040 1,993,808      1-unit, detached or attached 75.3% +/-1.0 62.7% +/-0.3 60.2%      2 to 4 units 10.7% +/-0.8 7.5% +/-0.2 9.6%      5 or more units 12.9% +/-0.8 26.7% +/-0.2 26.7%      Mobile home, boat, RV, van, etc. 1.1% +/-0.3 3.1% +/-0.1 3.5%YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT

    Occupied housing units 435,523 +/-4,110 5,814,958 +/-12,040 1,993,808      Built 2010 or later 0.8% +/-0.2 0.9% +/-0.1 0.7%      Built 2000 to 2009 8.3% +/-0.6 10.2% +/-0.2 8.1%      Built 1980 to 1999 23.2% +/-0.9 24.5% +/-0.3 21.4%      Built 1960 to 1979 28.1% +/-1.0 31.3% +/-0.2 29.8%      Built 1940 to 1959 22.2% +/-1.0 23.7% +/-0.3 28.8%      Built 1939 or earlier 17.3% +/-0.8 9.4% +/-0.2 11.3%VEHICLES AVAILABLE

    Occupied housing units 435,523 +/-4,110 5,814,958 +/-12,040 1,993,808      None 6.1% +/-0.5 7.6% +/-0.2 8.2%      1 or more 93.9% +/-0.5 92.4% +/-0.2 91.8%HOUSE HEATING FUEL

    Occupied housing units 435,523 +/-4,110 5,814,958 +/-12,040 1,993,808      Gas 32.0% +/-1.0 70.2% +/-0.3 63.0%      Electricity 13.0% +/-0.7 24.4% +/-0.3 26.3%      All other fuels 54.6% +/-1.1 0.8% +/-0.1 0.7%      No fuel used 0.3% +/-0.1 4.7% +/-0.1 10.0%SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS

    Occupied housing units 435,523 +/-4,110 5,814,958 +/-12,040 1,993,808      No telephone service available 0.9% +/-0.2 1.9% +/-0.1 2.1%      1.01 or more occupants per room 0.6% +/-0.2 10.3% +/-0.2 23.1%SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS APERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN THEPAST 12 MONTHS    Housing units with a mortgage (excluding units whereSMOC cannot be computed)

221,754 +/-4,903 2,226,139 +/-19,772 674,561

      Less than 30 percent 69.1% +/-1.6 55.3% +/-0.5 49.3%      30 percent or more 30.9% +/-1.6 44.7% +/-0.5 50.7%OWNER CHARACTERISTICS

    Owner-occupied housing units 329,444 +/-4,310 3,027,040 +/-19,496 845,138      Median value (dollars) 248,600 +/-3,484 384,600 +/-2,103 296,500      Median selected monthly owner costs with amortgage (dollars)

1,872 +/-24 2,086 +/-14 1,774

      Median selected monthly owner costs without amortgage (dollars)

740 +/-11 489 +/-5 412

GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDINCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS    Occupied units paying rent (excluding units whereGRAPI cannot be computed)

98,072 +/-4,385 2,649,580 +/-19,024 1,110,813

      Less than 30 percent 53.3% +/-2.7 40.3% +/-0.5 35.7%      30 percent or more 46.7% +/-2.7 59.7% +/-0.5 64.3%

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Latino (of anyrace) (200-299)

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error EstimateGROSS RENT

    Occupied units paying rent 98,751 +/-4,332 2,710,593 +/-20,423 1,126,903      Median gross rent (dollars) 1,002 +/-23 1,244 +/-5 1,137COMPUTERS AND INTERNET USE

    Total households 435,523 +/-4,110 5,814,958 +/-12,040 1,993,808      With a computer 86.0% +/-0.8 86.5% +/-0.2 81.2%      With a broadband Internet subscription 79.6% +/-1.0 77.4% +/-0.2 68.4%

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Subject Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA CSAHispanic or

Latino (of anyrace) (200-299)

Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not Hispanic or Latino

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of ErrorTOTAL NUMBER OF RACES REPORTED

    Total population ***** 100,994 +/-8,946 5,942,562 +/-4,475      One race +/-0.2 86.7% +/-3.0 100.0% +/-0.1      Two races +/-0.2 11.4% +/-2.9 (X) (X)      Three races +/-0.1 1.3% +/-0.6 (X) (X)      Four or more races +/-0.1 0.6% +/-0.5 (X) (X)

SEX AND AGE

    Total population ***** 100,994 +/-8,946 5,942,562 +/-4,475      Male ***** 50.5% +/-2.7 49.9% +/-0.1      Female ***** 49.5% +/-2.7 50.1% +/-0.1

    Under 5 years ***** 8.1% +/-1.6 4.0% +/-0.1    5 to 17 years ***** 20.8% +/-2.5 11.9% +/-0.1    18 to 24 years ***** 13.0% +/-2.0 8.1% +/-0.1    25 to 34 years ***** 17.1% +/-2.1 13.0% +/-0.1    35 to 44 years ***** 14.3% +/-2.0 12.2% +/-0.1    45 to 54 years ***** 10.2% +/-1.6 15.7% +/-0.1    55 to 64 years ***** 8.5% +/-1.4 15.3% +/-0.1    65 to 74 years ***** 4.7% +/-1.2 10.5% +/-0.1    75 years and over ***** 3.3% +/-0.9 9.2% +/-0.1

    Median age (years) +/-0.1 29.8 +/-1.9 45.5 +/-0.1

    18 years and over ***** 71.0% +/-2.9 84.1% +/-0.1    21 years and over +/-0.1 65.8% +/-3.1 80.9% +/-0.1    62 years and over +/-0.1 10.5% +/-1.6 23.8% +/-0.1    65 years and over ***** 8.0% +/-1.4 19.7% +/-0.1

    Under 18 years ***** 29,265 +/-4,674 946,207 +/-2,208      Male ***** 52.3% +/-4.3 51.4% +/-0.1      Female ***** 47.7% +/-4.3 48.6% +/-0.1

    18 years and over ***** 71,729 +/-5,774 4,996,355 +/-3,208      Male ***** 49.7% +/-3.0 49.6% +/-0.1      Female ***** 50.3% +/-3.0 50.4% +/-0.1

    18 to 34 years ***** 30,396 +/-3,734 1,255,944 +/-1,844      Male ***** 50.5% +/-4.6 51.7% +/-0.1      Female ***** 49.5% +/-4.6 48.3% +/-0.1

    35 to 64 years ***** 33,236 +/-3,398 2,570,352 +/-2,038      Male ***** 49.8% +/-5.0 50.7% +/-0.1      Female ***** 50.2% +/-5.0 49.3% +/-0.1

    65 years and over ***** 8,097 +/-1,350 1,170,059 +/-618      Male ***** 46.6% +/-8.7 44.8% +/-0.1      Female ***** 53.4% +/-8.7 55.2% +/-0.1

RELATIONSHIP

    Population in households +/-5,234 98,603 +/-8,944 5,819,380 +/-7,224      Householder or spouse +/-0.2 41.1% +/-3.1 62.6% +/-0.2      Child +/-0.3 38.6% +/-2.9 24.5% +/-0.2      Other relatives +/-0.3 11.6% +/-2.3 5.7% +/-0.2      Nonrelatives +/-0.2 8.7% +/-1.9 7.2% +/-0.2        Unmarried partner +/-0.1 2.8% +/-0.8 2.2% +/-0.1

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Subject Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA CSAHispanic or

Latino (of anyrace) (200-299)

Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not Hispanic or Latino

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of ErrorHOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE

    Households +/-11,563 28,577 +/-2,408 2,505,282 +/-11,695      Family households +/-0.5 67.1% +/-4.1 60.5% +/-0.5        With own children under 18 years +/-0.6 32.4% +/-4.8 21.4% +/-0.3        Married-couple family +/-0.5 40.5% +/-4.9 47.4% +/-0.5          With own children under 18 years +/-0.5 17.2% +/-4.0 16.4% +/-0.4        Female householder, no husband present, family +/-0.4 18.8% +/-3.8 8.9% +/-0.3

          With own children under 18 years +/-0.3 12.5% +/-3.4 3.4% +/-0.2      Nonfamily households +/-0.5 32.9% +/-4.1 39.5% +/-0.5        Male householder +/-0.4 17.5% +/-3.7 18.6% +/-0.3          Living alone +/-0.3 13.4% +/-3.6 14.1% +/-0.3          Not living alone +/-0.2 4.1% +/-1.7 4.5% +/-0.2        Female householder +/-0.3 15.4% +/-2.8 20.8% +/-0.4          Living alone +/-0.3 11.0% +/-2.8 17.1% +/-0.4          Not living alone +/-0.1 4.4% +/-1.7 3.8% +/-0.2

    Average household size +/-0.02 2.95 +/-0.21 2.46 +/-0.01    Average family size +/-0.03 3.56 +/-0.23 3.12 +/-0.02

MARITAL STATUS

    Population 15 years and over ***** 76,934 +/-6,361 5,174,820 +/-3,482      Now married, except separated +/-0.4 35.9% +/-3.1 48.4% +/-0.4      Widowed +/-0.1 3.9% +/-1.3 6.6% +/-0.1      Divorced +/-0.2 10.9% +/-1.8 12.4% +/-0.3      Separated +/-0.1 2.4% +/-1.0 1.8% +/-0.1      Never married +/-0.4 47.0% +/-3.3 30.8% +/-0.3

    Male 15 years and over ***** 38,482 +/-3,819 2,570,040 +/-1,710      Now married, except separated +/-0.4 37.0% +/-3.9 50.2% +/-0.5      Widowed +/-0.1 1.4% +/-0.9 2.9% +/-0.2      Divorced +/-0.2 10.0% +/-2.4 10.5% +/-0.3      Separated +/-0.2 2.8% +/-1.6 1.6% +/-0.1      Never married +/-0.4 48.9% +/-4.8 34.7% +/-0.4

    Female 15 years and over ***** 38,452 +/-4,046 2,604,780 +/-2,168      Now married, except separated +/-0.5 34.8% +/-4.0 46.6% +/-0.5      Widowed +/-0.2 6.3% +/-2.5 10.3% +/-0.2      Divorced +/-0.2 11.8% +/-2.7 14.2% +/-0.3      Separated +/-0.2 2.0% +/-1.1 2.0% +/-0.1      Never married +/-0.4 45.0% +/-4.1 27.0% +/-0.4

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

    Population 3 years and over enrolled in school +/-14,660 32,325 +/-4,593 1,237,029 +/-11,659      Nursery school, preschool +/-0.2 5.5% +/-2.6 5.4% +/-0.3      Kindergarten +/-0.2 4.5% +/-2.0 4.0% +/-0.3      Elementary school (grades 1-8) +/-0.4 38.9% +/-5.0 33.8% +/-0.5      High school (grades 9-12) +/-0.3 22.7% +/-4.1 19.8% +/-0.4      College or graduate school +/-0.3 28.5% +/-5.4 37.0% +/-0.6

    Male 3 years and over enrolled in school +/-10,353 16,870 +/-2,823 617,372 +/-7,610      Percent enrolled in kindergarten to grade 12 +/-0.6 71.2% +/-6.6 59.6% +/-0.8      Percent enrolled in college or graduate school +/-0.5 24.9% +/-6.5 34.5% +/-0.8    Female 3 years and over enrolled in school +/-9,488 15,455 +/-2,487 619,657 +/-8,627      Percent enrolled in kindergarten to grade 12 +/-0.5 60.3% +/-7.6 55.4% +/-0.8      Percent enrolled in college or graduate school +/-0.4 32.5% +/-6.3 39.6% +/-0.8

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

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Latino (of anyrace) (200-299)

Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not Hispanic or Latino

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error    Population 25 years and over ***** 58,639 +/-5,083 4,515,318 +/-2,834      Less than high school diploma +/-0.4 17.6% +/-3.4 6.0% +/-0.2      High school graduate (includes equivalency) +/-0.5 24.2% +/-3.2 19.1% +/-0.3      Some college or associate's degree +/-0.4 36.0% +/-3.4 33.8% +/-0.3      Bachelor's degree +/-0.2 13.8% +/-2.8 25.0% +/-0.4      Graduate or professional degree +/-0.1 8.3% +/-2.0 16.1% +/-0.3

    High school graduate or higher +/-0.4 82.4% +/-3.4 94.0% +/-0.2      Male, high school graduate or higher +/-0.6 81.7% +/-4.9 94.1% +/-0.2      Female, high school graduate or higher +/-0.5 83.0% +/-3.6 94.0% +/-0.3    Bachelor's degree or higher +/-0.2 22.2% +/-3.1 41.1% +/-0.4      Male, bachelor's degree or higher +/-0.3 22.9% +/-4.1 43.1% +/-0.6      Female, bachelor's degree or higher +/-0.4 21.5% +/-4.2 39.2% +/-0.5

FERTILITY

    Women 15 to 50 years +/-3,217 27,769 +/-3,451 1,304,798 +/-3,594      Women 15 to 50 years who had a birth in the past 12months

+/-5,180 1,316 +/-616 51,769 +/-3,484

        Unmarried women 15 to 50 years who had a birth inthe past 12 months

+/-3,924 583 +/-469 11,767 +/-1,830

          As a percent of all women with a birth in the past12 months

+/-2.3 44.3% +/-24.6 22.7% +/-3.2

RESPONSIBILITY FOR GRANDCHILDREN UNDER 18YEARS    Population 30 years and over ***** 50,243 +/-4,529 4,115,965 +/-2,593      Living with grandchild(ren) +/-0.3 3.5% +/-1.3 2.5% +/-0.1        Responsible for grandchild(ren) +/-1.3 23.7% +/-16.4 31.7% +/-2.5

VETERAN STATUS

    Civilian population 18 years and over +/-1,262 70,547 +/-5,731 4,983,878 +/-3,656      Civilian veteran +/-0.1 6.8% +/-1.8 8.5% +/-0.2

DISABILITY STATUS

    Total civilian noninstitutionalized population +/-3,267 99,255 +/-8,872 5,882,192 +/-6,391      With a disability +/-0.2 11.1% +/-1.7 13.2% +/-0.2

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population under 18 years +/-642 29,167 +/-4,661 944,964 +/-2,185

      With a disability +/-0.2 3.6% +/-1.6 3.1% +/-0.3

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 18 to 64 years +/-3,156 62,061 +/-5,513 3,790,868 +/-4,997

      With a disability +/-0.2 10.6% +/-2.2 8.7% +/-0.3

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 65 years andolder

+/-1,206 8,027 +/-1,345 1,146,360 +/-1,550

      With a disability +/-1.1 42.2% +/-8.4 36.2% +/-0.6

RESIDENCE 1 YEAR AGO

    Population 1 year and over +/-5,049 99,698 +/-8,903 5,897,864 +/-5,461      Same house +/-0.3 74.9% +/-4.2 86.0% +/-0.3      Different house in the U.S. +/-0.3 23.2% +/-3.7 13.4% +/-0.3        Same county +/-0.3 15.7% +/-3.6 9.2% +/-0.3        Different county +/-0.2 7.5% +/-2.0 4.2% +/-0.2          Same state +/-0.1 3.8% +/-1.6 2.4% +/-0.1          Different state +/-0.1 3.7% +/-1.6 1.8% +/-0.1      Abroad +/-0.1 1.9% +/-2.0 0.6% +/-0.1

PLACE OF BIRTH, CITIZENSHIP STATUS AND YEAROF ENTRY

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Latino (of anyrace) (200-299)

Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not Hispanic or Latino

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error    Native +/-28,840 98,505 +/-8,973 5,251,459 +/-17,239      Male +/-0.2 50.2% +/-2.6 50.2% +/-0.1      Female +/-0.2 49.8% +/-2.6 49.8% +/-0.1

    Foreign born +/-28,840 2,489 +/-880 691,103 +/-16,091      Male +/-0.3 60.0% +/-10.2 47.7% +/-0.8      Female +/-0.3 40.0% +/-10.2 52.3% +/-0.8

    Foreign born; naturalized U.S. citizen +/-17,555 1,204 +/-618 469,850 +/-12,926      Male +/-0.6 49.9% +/-14.9 46.5% +/-0.9      Female +/-0.6 50.1% +/-14.9 53.5% +/-0.9

    Foreign born; not a U.S. citizen +/-29,674 1,285 +/-534 221,253 +/-10,637      Male +/-0.4 69.5% +/-12.5 50.1% +/-1.5      Female +/-0.4 30.5% +/-12.5 49.9% +/-1.5

    Population born outside the United States +/-28,840 2,489 +/-880 691,103 +/-16,091      Entered 2010 or later +/-0.2 2.7% +/-3.3 8.9% +/-0.9      Entered 2000 to 2009 +/-0.5 16.2% +/-15.6 20.3% +/-1.2      Entered before 2000 +/-0.5 81.1% +/-15.7 70.9% +/-1.4

WORLD REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN

    Foreign-born population excluding population born atsea

+/-28,820 2,489 +/-880 691,062 +/-16,086

      Europe +/-0.1 N N 36.0% +/-1.3      Asia +/-0.1 N N 44.9% +/-1.4      Africa +/-0.1 N N 6.2% +/-0.7      Oceania +/-0.1 N N 1.3% +/-0.3      Latin America +/-0.1 N N 3.6% +/-0.5      Northern America +/-0.1 N N 8.0% +/-0.7

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TOSPEAK ENGLISH    Population 5 years and over ***** 92,782 +/-8,068 5,702,437 +/-3,942      English only +/-0.4 51.2% +/-3.3 86.2% +/-0.4      Language other than English +/-0.4 48.8% +/-3.3 13.8% +/-0.4        Speak English less than "very well" +/-0.3 11.6% +/-2.0 4.5% +/-0.2

EMPLOYMENT STATUS

    Population 16 years and over +/-4,833 75,092 +/-6,149 5,116,490 +/-3,982      In labor force +/-0.3 67.4% +/-3.3 62.1% +/-0.3        Civilian labor force +/-0.3 65.8% +/-3.3 61.9% +/-0.3          Employed +/-0.3 58.5% +/-3.5 56.6% +/-0.3          Unemployed +/-0.2 7.4% +/-1.6 5.3% +/-0.2            Percent of civilian labor force +/-0.3 11.2% +/-2.5 8.6% +/-0.3        Armed Forces +/-0.1 1.6% +/-0.8 0.2% +/-0.1      Not in labor force +/-0.3 32.6% +/-3.3 37.9% +/-0.3

    Females 16 years and over +/-3,574 37,524 +/-3,850 2,576,303 +/-2,862      In labor force +/-0.4 60.9% +/-4.9 55.8% +/-0.4        Civilian labor force +/-0.4 60.9% +/-4.9 55.8% +/-0.4          Employed +/-0.4 52.4% +/-5.0 51.1% +/-0.5          Unemployed +/-0.2 8.4% +/-2.5 4.6% +/-0.2            Percent of civilian labor force +/-0.4 13.8% +/-4.0 8.3% +/-0.4

COMMUTING TO WORK

    Workers 16 years and over +/-19,907 43,338 +/-4,192 2,825,361 +/-18,559      Car, truck, or van - drove alone +/-0.5 69.9% +/-3.9 78.8% +/-0.4

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Latino (of anyrace) (200-299)

Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not Hispanic or Latino

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error      Car, truck, or van - carpooled +/-0.4 12.3% +/-2.8 7.1% +/-0.3      Public transportation (excluding taxicab) +/-0.2 6.0% +/-1.7 1.8% +/-0.1      Walked +/-0.2 3.1% +/-1.6 2.3% +/-0.1      Other means +/-0.2 2.8% +/-1.8 2.4% +/-0.2      Worked at home +/-0.2 5.9% +/-2.3 7.7% +/-0.3      Mean travel time to work (minutes) +/-0.3 31.9 +/-2.4 28.7 +/-0.3

OCCUPATION

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over +/-19,305 43,917 +/-4,338 2,894,287 +/-17,998      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

+/-0.3 33.9% +/-3.9 49.4% +/-0.5

      Service occupations +/-0.4 20.5% +/-3.4 12.8% +/-0.4      Sales and office occupations +/-0.3 29.8% +/-4.1 25.3% +/-0.4      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

+/-0.3 7.6% +/-1.8 6.2% +/-0.2

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

+/-0.4 8.2% +/-2.2 6.2% +/-0.3

    Male civilian employed population 16 years and over +/-14,216 24,237 +/-3,134 1,576,939 +/-10,846

      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

+/-0.4 32.0% +/-4.8 49.5% +/-0.7

      Service occupations +/-0.5 18.2% +/-4.6 10.5% +/-0.4      Sales and office occupations +/-0.5 23.1% +/-5.8 19.5% +/-0.5      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

+/-0.5 13.4% +/-3.0 11.0% +/-0.3

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

+/-0.6 13.3% +/-3.8 9.4% +/-0.5

    Female civilian employed population 16 years andover

+/-13,439 19,680 +/-2,667 1,317,348 +/-12,251

      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

+/-0.4 36.3% +/-5.8 49.3% +/-0.7

      Service occupations +/-0.6 23.3% +/-4.7 15.5% +/-0.6      Sales and office occupations +/-0.5 38.2% +/-5.6 32.2% +/-0.7      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

+/-0.2 0.4% +/-0.5 0.5% +/-0.1

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

+/-0.4 1.9% +/-1.7 2.4% +/-0.2

INDUSTRY

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over +/-19,305 43,917 +/-4,338 2,894,287 +/-17,998      Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining +/-0.1 0.3% +/-0.4 0.4% +/-0.1

      Construction +/-0.3 5.4% +/-1.5 5.6% +/-0.2      Manufacturing +/-0.4 8.7% +/-2.3 8.5% +/-0.3      Wholesale trade +/-0.2 2.3% +/-1.4 3.1% +/-0.2      Retail trade +/-0.3 13.4% +/-2.9 10.4% +/-0.3      Transportation and warehousing, and utilities +/-0.2 5.5% +/-2.2 3.9% +/-0.2      Information +/-0.1 3.8% +/-1.4 5.5% +/-0.2      Finance and insurance, and real estate and rentaland leasing

+/-0.2 6.5% +/-1.7 8.4% +/-0.3

      Professional, scientific, and management, andadministrative and waste management services

+/-0.3 11.4% +/-2.2 14.4% +/-0.4

      Educational services, and health care and socialassistance

+/-0.3 19.9% +/-3.3 21.6% +/-0.4

      Arts, entertainment, and recreation, andaccommodation and food services

+/-0.3 12.8% +/-3.0 9.5% +/-0.3

      Other services (except public administration) +/-0.2 5.8% +/-2.0 4.9% +/-0.2      Public administration +/-0.2 4.1% +/-1.3 3.9% +/-0.2

CLASS OF WORKER

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over +/-19,305 43,917 +/-4,338 2,894,287 +/-17,998      Private wage and salary workers +/-0.4 78.4% +/-3.7 76.2% +/-0.4      Government workers +/-0.3 13.7% +/-3.0 13.1% +/-0.3

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Latino (of anyrace) (200-299)

Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not Hispanic or Latino

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error      Self-employed workers in own not incorporatedbusiness

+/-0.3 7.7% +/-2.6 10.6% +/-0.3

      Unpaid family workers +/-0.1 0.2% +/-0.3 0.2% +/-0.1INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS (IN 2013INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)    Households +/-11,563 28,577 +/-2,408 2,505,282 +/-11,695      Median household income (dollars) +/-543 55,493 +/-5,480 72,554 +/-830    With earnings +/-0.3 83.8% +/-2.9 76.0% +/-0.3      Mean earnings (dollars) +/-561 70,402 +/-5,818 104,470 +/-1,287    With Social Security income +/-0.3 26.0% +/-3.9 31.9% +/-0.3      Mean Social Security income (dollars) +/-207 12,945 +/-1,485 18,645 +/-156    With Supplemental Security Income +/-0.2 8.6% +/-2.4 5.2% +/-0.2      Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) +/-232 9,160 +/-1,988 10,309 +/-210    With cash public assistance income +/-0.3 3.4% +/-1.9 2.3% +/-0.1      Mean cash public assistance income (dollars) +/-123 4,306 +/-1,012 4,910 +/-242    With retirement income +/-0.3 10.4% +/-2.3 19.3% +/-0.3      Mean retirement income (dollars) +/-1,127 23,142 +/-5,450 31,741 +/-664    With Food Stamp/SNAP benefits +/-0.4 13.2% +/-3.4 4.1% +/-0.2    Families +/-12,531 19,188 +/-1,978 1,516,345 +/-10,348      Median family income (dollars) +/-536 62,075 +/-8,784 92,319 +/-1,039        Married-couple family +/-0.5 60.3% +/-6.7 78.3% +/-0.6      Median income (dollars) +/-847 90,423 +/-6,132 104,263 +/-1,441        Male householder, no spouse present, family +/-0.4 11.7% +/-4.9 6.9% +/-0.3      Median income (dollars) +/-1,568 57,005 +/-10,831 69,249 +/-3,462        Female householder, no husband present, family +/-0.4 28.0% +/-5.1 14.8% +/-0.4

      Median income (dollars) +/-823 27,481 +/-5,128 48,433 +/-2,273    Individuals ***** 100,994 +/-8,946 5,942,562 +/-4,475      Per capita income (dollars) +/-138 22,220 +/-2,139 44,362 +/-533    With earnings for full-time, year-round workers:

      Male +/-16,355 17,325 +/-2,405 1,172,393 +/-12,769      Female +/-13,372 12,130 +/-2,027 780,880 +/-9,724    Mean earnings (dollars) for full-time, year-roundworkers:      Male +/-470 59,145 +/-6,292 96,805 +/-1,733      Female +/-484 44,641 +/-3,702 68,411 +/-1,285    Median earnings (dollars) full-time, year-roundworkers:      Male +/-231 50,704 +/-4,134 70,887 +/-703      Female +/-570 40,455 +/-3,931 53,252 +/-1,391HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population +/-3,267 99,255 +/-8,872 5,882,192 +/-6,391      With private health insurance +/-0.5 56.5% +/-4.1 73.1% +/-0.4      With public coverage +/-0.3 30.3% +/-3.5 28.4% +/-0.3      No health insurance coverage +/-0.4 17.8% +/-3.0 10.7% +/-0.3POVERTY RATES FOR FAMILIES AND PEOPLE FORWHOM POVERTY STATUS IS DETERMINED    All families +/-0.5 15.4% +/-4.6 6.1% +/-0.3      With related children under 18 years +/-0.7 21.4% +/-7.2 9.1% +/-0.6        With related children under 5 years only +/-1.7 24.3% +/-17.1 9.5% +/-1.5      Married-couple family +/-0.6 7.5% +/-4.0 3.7% +/-0.3        With related children under 18 years +/-0.8 8.6% +/-6.5 4.7% +/-0.5          With related children under 5 years only +/-1.6 N N 3.8% +/-1.1      Female householder, no husband present, family +/-1.1 37.7% +/-11.0 16.7% +/-1.2

        With related children under 18 years +/-1.4 44.2% +/-14.3 24.9% +/-2.2          With related children under 5 years only +/-3.8 57.6% +/-33.4 30.9% +/-6.1    All people +/-0.5 21.7% +/-4.5 10.1% +/-0.3      Under 18 years +/-0.8 25.1% +/-7.1 9.9% +/-0.7        Related children under 18 years +/-0.8 24.7% +/-7.1 9.5% +/-0.7          Related children under 5 years +/-1.1 28.4% +/-11.1 9.7% +/-1.2

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Latino (of anyrace) (200-299)

Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not Hispanic or Latino

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error          Related children 5 to 17 years +/-0.9 23.3% +/-7.3 9.4% +/-0.8      18 years and over +/-0.4 20.4% +/-4.6 10.2% +/-0.3      18 to 64 years +/-0.5 20.7% +/-4.6 10.6% +/-0.3      65 years and over +/-0.9 17.8% +/-7.7 8.5% +/-0.4      People in families +/-0.5 18.8% +/-5.4 6.3% +/-0.3      Unrelated individuals 15 years and over +/-1.0 34.5% +/-6.6 21.9% +/-0.6HOUSING TENURE

    Occupied housing units +/-11,563 28,577 +/-2,408 2,505,282 +/-11,695      Owner-occupied housing units +/-0.6 41.0% +/-4.4 62.0% +/-0.5      Renter-occupied housing units +/-0.6 59.0% +/-4.4 38.0% +/-0.5    Average household size of owner-occupied unit +/-0.04 3.06 +/-0.32 2.60 +/-0.02    Average household size of renter-occupied unit +/-0.03 2.86 +/-0.24 2.25 +/-0.03UNITS IN STRUCTURE

    Occupied housing units +/-11,563 28,577 +/-2,408 2,505,282 +/-11,695      1-unit, detached or attached +/-0.5 54.5% +/-5.0 67.1% +/-0.4      2 to 4 units +/-0.3 7.5% +/-2.5 5.8% +/-0.3      5 or more units +/-0.5 34.6% +/-4.4 23.4% +/-0.4      Mobile home, boat, RV, van, etc. +/-0.2 3.4% +/-1.8 3.7% +/-0.2YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT

    Occupied housing units +/-11,563 28,577 +/-2,408 2,505,282 +/-11,695      Built 2010 or later +/-0.1 0.6% +/-0.6 0.8% +/-0.1      Built 2000 to 2009 +/-0.3 13.3% +/-3.5 10.7% +/-0.3      Built 1980 to 1999 +/-0.6 26.5% +/-3.9 26.2% +/-0.5      Built 1960 to 1979 +/-0.4 31.4% +/-4.5 33.5% +/-0.5      Built 1940 to 1959 +/-0.5 20.0% +/-3.5 20.8% +/-0.3      Built 1939 or earlier +/-0.3 8.3% +/-2.1 8.1% +/-0.3VEHICLES AVAILABLE

    Occupied housing units +/-11,563 28,577 +/-2,408 2,505,282 +/-11,695      None +/-0.3 14.7% +/-3.4 5.9% +/-0.2      1 or more +/-0.3 85.3% +/-3.4 94.1% +/-0.2HOUSE HEATING FUEL

    Occupied housing units +/-11,563 28,577 +/-2,408 2,505,282 +/-11,695      Gas +/-0.6 69.1% +/-4.7 75.8% +/-0.4      Electricity +/-0.5 24.4% +/-4.9 21.6% +/-0.4      All other fuels +/-0.1 1.4% +/-0.9 1.1% +/-0.1      No fuel used +/-0.3 5.1% +/-2.4 1.5% +/-0.1SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS

    Occupied housing units +/-11,563 28,577 +/-2,408 2,505,282 +/-11,695      No telephone service available +/-0.1 2.9% +/-1.1 1.6% +/-0.1      1.01 or more occupants per room +/-0.4 7.5% +/-2.4 2.0% +/-0.1SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS APERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN THEPAST 12 MONTHS    Housing units with a mortgage (excluding units whereSMOC cannot be computed)

+/-11,563 9,449 +/-1,423 1,078,646 +/-11,692

      Less than 30 percent +/-0.8 49.5% +/-7.9 59.9% +/-0.7      30 percent or more +/-0.8 50.5% +/-7.9 40.1% +/-0.7OWNER CHARACTERISTICS

    Owner-occupied housing units +/-11,870 11,718 +/-1,540 1,552,203 +/-11,406      Median value (dollars) +/-2,896 324,300 +/-22,826 447,200 +/-3,925      Median selected monthly owner costs with amortgage (dollars)

+/-20 2,031 +/-188 2,259 +/-18

      Median selected monthly owner costs without amortgage (dollars)

+/-9 342 +/-46 514 +/-9

GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDINCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS    Occupied units paying rent (excluding units whereGRAPI cannot be computed)

+/-13,677 16,089 +/-1,957 896,705 +/-13,986

      Less than 30 percent +/-0.7 46.3% +/-6.9 45.4% +/-0.8      30 percent or more +/-0.7 53.7% +/-6.9 54.6% +/-0.8

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Subject Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA CSAHispanic or

Latino (of anyrace) (200-299)

Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not Hispanic or Latino

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of ErrorGROSS RENT

    Occupied units paying rent +/-14,079 16,554 +/-1,997 918,347 +/-13,884      Median gross rent (dollars) +/-8 1,194 +/-85 1,448 +/-13COMPUTERS AND INTERNET USE

    Total households +/-11,563 28,577 +/-2,408 2,505,282 +/-11,695      With a computer +/-0.3 83.2% +/-3.3 90.1% +/-0.3      With a broadband Internet subscription +/-0.5 74.8% +/-4.2 83.7% +/-0.4

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Subject New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA CSA

Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)(200-299)

Puerto Rican(260-269)

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error EstimateTOTAL NUMBER OF RACES REPORTED

    Total population 23,484,225 ***** 5,233,182 ***** 1,505,824      One race 97.2% +/-0.1 94.3% +/-0.3 93.8%      Two races 2.5% +/-0.1 5.0% +/-0.3 5.6%      Three races 0.2% +/-0.1 0.6% +/-0.1 0.6%      Four or more races 0.0% +/-0.1 0.1% +/-0.1 0.0%

SEX AND AGE

    Total population 23,484,225 ***** 5,233,182 ***** 1,505,824      Male 48.4% +/-0.1 49.6% +/-0.1 48.2%      Female 51.6% +/-0.1 50.4% +/-0.1 51.8%

    Under 5 years 6.0% +/-0.1 8.5% +/-0.1 8.1%    5 to 17 years 16.1% +/-0.1 19.6% +/-0.1 19.8%    18 to 24 years 9.4% +/-0.1 11.6% +/-0.1 11.6%    25 to 34 years 14.0% +/-0.1 16.6% +/-0.1 13.8%    35 to 44 years 13.4% +/-0.1 15.0% +/-0.1 13.1%    45 to 54 years 14.6% +/-0.1 12.8% +/-0.1 13.0%    55 to 64 years 12.3% +/-0.1 8.4% +/-0.1 10.2%    65 to 74 years 7.7% +/-0.1 4.6% +/-0.1 6.2%    75 years and over 6.4% +/-0.1 3.1% +/-0.1 4.2%

    Median age (years) 38.4 +/-0.2 31.1 +/-0.1 32.4

    18 years and over 77.8% +/-0.1 72.0% ***** 72.0%    21 years and over 73.9% +/-0.1 67.0% +/-0.1 66.8%    62 years and over 17.3% +/-0.1 9.7% +/-0.1 13.0%    65 years and over 14.1% +/-0.1 7.7% +/-0.1 10.4%

    Under 18 years 5,206,530 +/-1,433 1,467,561 ***** 421,213      Male 51.2% +/-0.1 51.2% +/-0.1 51.5%      Female 48.8% +/-0.1 48.8% +/-0.1 48.5%

    18 years and over 18,277,695 +/-1,433 3,765,621 ***** 1,084,611      Male 47.7% +/-0.1 49.0% +/-0.1 46.9%      Female 52.3% +/-0.1 51.0% +/-0.1 53.1%

    18 to 34 years 5,504,141 +/-3,344 1,475,766 +/-1,412 381,261      Male 50.0% +/-0.1 52.1% +/-0.1 49.6%      Female 50.0% +/-0.1 47.9% +/-0.1 50.4%

    35 to 64 years 9,465,864 +/-3,735 1,888,699 +/-1,635 546,652      Male 48.3% +/-0.1 48.6% +/-0.1 46.9%      Female 51.7% +/-0.1 51.4% +/-0.1 53.1%

    65 years and over 3,307,690 +/-1,956 401,156 +/-961 156,698      Male 41.9% +/-0.1 40.1% +/-0.2 40.5%      Female 58.1% +/-0.1 59.9% +/-0.2 59.5%

RELATIONSHIP

    Population in households 22,958,149 +/-7,762 5,150,201 +/-3,546 1,465,839      Householder or spouse 53.4% +/-0.1 41.1% +/-0.2 44.4%      Child 32.0% +/-0.1 37.3% +/-0.3 39.4%      Other relatives 8.8% +/-0.1 13.7% +/-0.4 10.8%      Nonrelatives 5.7% +/-0.1 7.9% +/-0.3 5.3%        Unmarried partner 1.9% +/-0.1 2.6% +/-0.1 2.6%

HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE

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Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)(200-299)

Puerto Rican(260-269)

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate    Households 8,376,825 +/-14,855 1,521,006 +/-10,941 501,981      Family households 66.3% +/-0.2 73.6% +/-0.7 66.6%        With own children under 18 years 29.4% +/-0.2 40.4% +/-0.6 32.5%        Married-couple family 46.5% +/-0.3 38.7% +/-0.6 32.2%          With own children under 18 years 20.4% +/-0.2 21.4% +/-0.5 14.5%        Female householder, no husband present, family 14.9% +/-0.2 25.9% +/-0.5 28.4%

          With own children under 18 years 7.2% +/-0.1 14.9% +/-0.4 15.6%      Nonfamily households 33.7% +/-0.2 26.4% +/-0.7 33.4%        Male householder 14.8% +/-0.2 13.1% +/-0.5 15.4%          Living alone 11.5% +/-0.2 9.6% +/-0.5 13.0%          Not living alone 3.3% +/-0.1 3.5% +/-0.3 2.4%        Female householder 18.9% +/-0.2 13.3% +/-0.5 18.0%          Living alone 16.4% +/-0.2 11.3% +/-0.5 15.7%          Not living alone 2.6% +/-0.1 2.0% +/-0.2 2.3%

    Average household size 2.74 +/-0.01 3.27 +/-0.02 2.77    Average family size 3.39 +/-0.01 3.74 +/-0.03 3.45

MARITAL STATUS

    Population 15 years and over 19,182,657 +/-2,022 3,997,436 +/-704 1,155,452      Now married, except separated 45.9% +/-0.2 37.2% +/-0.4 31.3%      Widowed 6.0% +/-0.1 3.9% +/-0.2 5.1%      Divorced 8.2% +/-0.1 8.7% +/-0.2 10.0%      Separated 2.4% +/-0.1 4.3% +/-0.2 4.2%      Never married 37.4% +/-0.2 45.9% +/-0.4 49.3%

    Male 15 years and over 9,175,223 +/-2,586 1,965,924 +/-967 546,877      Now married, except separated 48.7% +/-0.3 39.3% +/-0.6 34.3%      Widowed 2.5% +/-0.1 1.7% +/-0.2 2.3%      Divorced 6.6% +/-0.1 6.2% +/-0.3 8.0%      Separated 1.9% +/-0.1 3.0% +/-0.2 3.0%      Never married 40.3% +/-0.3 49.9% +/-0.7 52.4%

    Female 15 years and over 10,007,434 +/-2,293 2,031,512 +/-1,081 608,575      Now married, except separated 43.4% +/-0.3 35.2% +/-0.4 28.6%      Widowed 9.2% +/-0.1 6.0% +/-0.2 7.7%      Divorced 9.7% +/-0.1 11.1% +/-0.4 11.8%      Separated 3.0% +/-0.1 5.6% +/-0.3 5.3%      Never married 34.7% +/-0.2 42.0% +/-0.5 46.6%

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

    Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 5,981,196 +/-23,288 1,529,722 +/-11,478 436,960      Nursery school, preschool 6.7% +/-0.2 7.1% +/-0.3 6.3%      Kindergarten 5.0% +/-0.2 5.7% +/-0.4 5.4%      Elementary school (grades 1-8) 38.6% +/-0.3 41.9% +/-0.6 43.0%      High school (grades 9-12) 20.8% +/-0.2 21.1% +/-0.4 22.3%      College or graduate school 28.9% +/-0.3 24.1% +/-0.6 23.0%

    Male 3 years and over enrolled in school 2,949,444 +/-14,702 755,146 +/-7,334 212,922      Percent enrolled in kindergarten to grade 12 67.1% +/-0.3 72.1% +/-0.9 74.0%      Percent enrolled in college or graduate school 25.9% +/-0.3 20.4% +/-0.8 19.0%    Female 3 years and over enrolled in school 3,031,752 +/-15,234 774,576 +/-7,999 224,038      Percent enrolled in kindergarten to grade 12 61.7% +/-0.4 65.6% +/-0.8 67.6%      Percent enrolled in college or graduate school 31.9% +/-0.4 27.7% +/-0.7 26.8%

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

    Population 25 years and over 16,071,457 +/-3,816 3,158,954 +/-1,595 910,590

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Subject New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA CSA

Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)(200-299)

Puerto Rican(260-269)

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate      Less than high school diploma 14.2% +/-0.2 31.7% +/-0.5 27.2%      High school graduate (includes equivalency) 26.1% +/-0.2 28.8% +/-0.5 31.1%      Some college or associate's degree 22.6% +/-0.2 22.6% +/-0.5 26.2%      Bachelor's degree 21.6% +/-0.2 11.3% +/-0.4 10.1%      Graduate or professional degree 15.5% +/-0.2 5.6% +/-0.2 5.4%

    High school graduate or higher 85.8% +/-0.2 68.3% +/-0.5 72.8%      Male, high school graduate or higher 85.5% +/-0.2 66.5% +/-0.7 71.9%      Female, high school graduate or higher 86.1% +/-0.2 69.9% +/-0.6 73.5%    Bachelor's degree or higher 37.1% +/-0.2 16.9% +/-0.4 15.5%      Male, bachelor's degree or higher 37.1% +/-0.3 14.7% +/-0.5 12.4%      Female, bachelor's degree or higher 37.1% +/-0.3 19.0% +/-0.5 18.1%

FERTILITY

    Women 15 to 50 years 5,867,674 +/-7,373 1,430,326 +/-3,168 395,073      Women 15 to 50 years who had a birth in the past 12months

268,828 +/-8,924 75,316 +/-4,088 18,915

        Unmarried women 15 to 50 years who had a birth inthe past 12 months

84,432 +/-5,036 36,323 +/-3,425 13,085

          As a percent of all women with a birth in the past12 months

31.4% +/-1.6 48.2% +/-3.5 69.2%

RESPONSIBILITY FOR GRANDCHILDREN UNDER 18YEARS    Population 30 years and over 14,397,753 +/-2,771 2,725,827 +/-1,199 804,737      Living with grandchild(ren) 3.8% +/-0.1 6.2% +/-0.3 5.6%        Responsible for grandchild(ren) 26.0% +/-1.3 26.7% +/-2.4 34.9%

VETERAN STATUS

    Civilian population 18 years and over 18,266,415 +/-2,332 3,763,837 +/-800 1,084,043      Civilian veteran 4.5% +/-0.1 1.9% +/-0.1 3.8%

DISABILITY STATUS

    Total civilian noninstitutionalized population 23,254,559 +/-5,924 5,195,051 +/-2,576 1,486,095      With a disability 10.2% +/-0.1 9.6% +/-0.2 15.1%

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population under 18 years 5,197,850 +/-1,675 1,465,455 +/-606 420,131

      With a disability 3.4% +/-0.2 4.5% +/-0.3 6.1%

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 18 to 64 years 14,858,753 +/-5,863 3,340,331 +/-2,040 916,293

      With a disability 7.5% +/-0.1 8.5% +/-0.3 14.4%

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 65 years andolder

3,197,956 +/-3,945 389,265 +/-1,767 149,671

      With a disability 33.5% +/-0.5 38.6% +/-1.4 44.7%

RESIDENCE 1 YEAR AGO

    Population 1 year and over 23,228,323 +/-8,115 5,153,927 +/-4,662 1,485,484      Same house 90.0% +/-0.1 88.8% +/-0.4 88.5%      Different house in the U.S. 9.2% +/-0.1 10.2% +/-0.4 10.9%        Same county 5.6% +/-0.1 7.1% +/-0.3 7.3%        Different county 3.6% +/-0.1 3.1% +/-0.2 3.6%          Same state 2.1% +/-0.1 2.0% +/-0.2 2.6%          Different state 1.5% +/-0.1 1.1% +/-0.1 1.0%      Abroad 0.8% +/-0.1 1.0% +/-0.1 0.6%

PLACE OF BIRTH, CITIZENSHIP STATUS AND YEAROF ENTRY    Native 17,293,494 +/-46,611 3,073,044 +/-26,029 1,482,071      Male 48.7% +/-0.1 49.4% +/-0.3 48.2%

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Subject New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA CSA

Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)(200-299)

Puerto Rican(260-269)

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate      Female 51.3% +/-0.1 50.6% +/-0.3 51.8%

    Foreign born 6,190,731 +/-46,611 2,160,138 +/-26,030 23,753      Male 47.8% +/-0.2 50.0% +/-0.4 49.9%      Female 52.2% +/-0.2 50.0% +/-0.4 50.1%

    Foreign born; naturalized U.S. citizen 3,296,613 +/-35,074 843,383 +/-18,921 12,863      Male 45.3% +/-0.3 44.0% +/-1.0 46.6%      Female 54.7% +/-0.3 56.0% +/-1.0 53.4%

    Foreign born; not a U.S. citizen 2,894,118 +/-37,120 1,316,755 +/-23,022 10,890      Male 50.6% +/-0.4 53.9% +/-0.6 53.8%      Female 49.4% +/-0.4 46.1% +/-0.6 46.2%

    Population born outside the United States 6,190,731 +/-46,611 2,160,138 +/-26,030 23,753      Entered 2010 or later 9.2% +/-0.3 8.7% +/-0.6 4.5%      Entered 2000 to 2009 28.0% +/-0.4 32.8% +/-0.7 23.4%      Entered before 2000 62.8% +/-0.5 58.5% +/-0.8 72.1%

WORLD REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN

    Foreign-born population excluding population born atsea

6,190,731 +/-46,611 2,160,138 +/-26,030 23,753

      Europe 16.6% +/-0.3 1.2% +/-0.1 4.8%      Asia 27.9% +/-0.3 0.2% +/-0.1 1.7%      Africa 4.3% +/-0.2 0.2% +/-0.1 0.8%      Oceania 0.3% +/-0.1 0.0% +/-0.1 0.0%      Latin America 50.0% +/-0.4 98.3% +/-0.2 92.7%      Northern America 0.9% +/-0.1 0.1% +/-0.1 0.0%

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TOSPEAK ENGLISH    Population 5 years and over 22,064,969 +/-2,401 4,789,546 +/-994 1,383,373      English only 64.1% +/-0.2 18.9% +/-0.5 34.5%      Language other than English 35.9% +/-0.2 81.1% +/-0.5 65.5%        Speak English less than "very well" 15.6% +/-0.2 37.8% +/-0.5 17.7%

EMPLOYMENT STATUS

    Population 16 years and over 18,886,514 +/-8,019 3,921,182 +/-4,391 1,130,191      In labor force 65.1% +/-0.2 66.9% +/-0.4 59.0%        Civilian labor force 65.0% +/-0.2 66.9% +/-0.4 59.0%          Employed 59.2% +/-0.2 59.6% +/-0.5 50.7%          Unemployed 5.8% +/-0.1 7.3% +/-0.3 8.3%            Percent of civilian labor force 8.9% +/-0.2 10.8% +/-0.4 14.0%        Armed Forces 0.1% +/-0.1 0.0% +/-0.1 0.1%      Not in labor force 34.9% +/-0.2 33.1% +/-0.4 41.0%

    Females 16 years and over 9,863,933 +/-5,617 1,994,953 +/-3,099 596,967      In labor force 59.6% +/-0.2 59.8% +/-0.6 55.6%        Civilian labor force 59.6% +/-0.2 59.7% +/-0.6 55.5%          Employed 54.4% +/-0.2 52.7% +/-0.6 48.3%          Unemployed 5.2% +/-0.1 7.0% +/-0.4 7.2%            Percent of civilian labor force 8.7% +/-0.2 11.7% +/-0.6 13.0%

COMMUTING TO WORK

    Workers 16 years and over 10,949,942 +/-35,759 2,287,066 +/-18,642 561,792      Car, truck, or van - drove alone 54.2% +/-0.3 40.9% +/-0.6 49.7%      Car, truck, or van - carpooled 7.1% +/-0.2 10.4% +/-0.4 7.6%      Public transportation (excluding taxicab) 27.0% +/-0.2 34.8% +/-0.6 32.4%      Walked 5.5% +/-0.1 7.6% +/-0.4 5.5%

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Subject New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA CSA

Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)(200-299)

Puerto Rican(260-269)

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate      Other means 2.0% +/-0.1 3.4% +/-0.2 2.0%      Worked at home 4.2% +/-0.1 2.9% +/-0.2 2.8%      Mean travel time to work (minutes) 34.3 +/-0.1 34.1 +/-0.3 35.4

OCCUPATION

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over 11,186,729 +/-34,290 2,338,631 +/-17,643 573,103      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

40.2% +/-0.3 20.5% +/-0.5 27.1%

      Service occupations 19.5% +/-0.2 31.0% +/-0.6 22.8%      Sales and office occupations 24.0% +/-0.2 21.8% +/-0.5 29.4%      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

7.0% +/-0.1 10.9% +/-0.4 7.7%

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

9.3% +/-0.1 15.8% +/-0.4 12.9%

    Male civilian employed population 16 years and over 5,817,560 +/-19,674 1,286,557 +/-11,102 284,607

      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

37.2% +/-0.3 16.4% +/-0.7 21.3%

      Service occupations 17.4% +/-0.3 27.5% +/-0.9 23.0%      Sales and office occupations 18.5% +/-0.2 15.9% +/-0.7 20.2%      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

13.1% +/-0.3 19.2% +/-0.8 15.0%

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

13.8% +/-0.3 20.9% +/-0.7 20.6%

    Female civilian employed population 16 years andover

5,369,169 +/-23,813 1,052,074 +/-12,662 288,496

      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

43.6% +/-0.4 25.5% +/-0.9 32.9%

      Service occupations 21.7% +/-0.3 35.2% +/-0.9 22.6%      Sales and office occupations 29.9% +/-0.3 29.0% +/-0.8 38.6%      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

0.4% +/-0.1 0.7% +/-0.2 0.5%

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

4.3% +/-0.1 9.6% +/-0.5 5.4%

INDUSTRY

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over 11,186,729 +/-34,290 2,338,631 +/-17,643 573,103      Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 0.3% +/-0.1 0.4% +/-0.1 0.2%

      Construction 5.6% +/-0.1 8.4% +/-0.4 5.0%      Manufacturing 6.7% +/-0.1 8.1% +/-0.4 6.6%      Wholesale trade 2.8% +/-0.1 3.0% +/-0.2 2.7%      Retail trade 10.6% +/-0.2 11.8% +/-0.4 12.9%      Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 5.4% +/-0.1 6.2% +/-0.3 6.8%      Information 3.2% +/-0.1 1.7% +/-0.1 2.1%      Finance and insurance, and real estate and rentaland leasing

8.9% +/-0.1 6.0% +/-0.3 8.1%

      Professional, scientific, and management, andadministrative and waste management services

13.0% +/-0.2 11.5% +/-0.5 10.7%

      Educational services, and health care and socialassistance

25.7% +/-0.2 20.0% +/-0.5 26.8%

      Arts, entertainment, and recreation, andaccommodation and food services

8.9% +/-0.2 12.9% +/-0.5 8.1%

      Other services (except public administration) 5.0% +/-0.1 7.2% +/-0.4 4.2%      Public administration 3.9% +/-0.1 2.9% +/-0.2 5.8%

CLASS OF WORKER

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over 11,186,729 +/-34,290 2,338,631 +/-17,643 573,103      Private wage and salary workers 80.5% +/-0.2 84.1% +/-0.5 79.8%      Government workers 13.7% +/-0.2 9.8% +/-0.4 17.3%      Self-employed workers in own not incorporatedbusiness

5.7% +/-0.1 6.0% +/-0.3 2.9%

      Unpaid family workers 0.2% +/-0.1 0.1% +/-0.1 0.0%INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS (IN 2013INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)

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Subject New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA CSA

Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)(200-299)

Puerto Rican(260-269)

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate    Households 8,376,825 +/-14,855 1,521,006 +/-10,941 501,981      Median household income (dollars) 65,547 +/-396 42,812 +/-752 40,140    With earnings 79.4% +/-0.2 82.4% +/-0.5 71.6%      Mean earnings (dollars) 100,857 +/-815 64,797 +/-930 67,139    With Social Security income 28.3% +/-0.2 19.8% +/-0.4 27.2%      Mean Social Security income (dollars) 18,170 +/-96 12,939 +/-228 12,998    With Supplemental Security Income 5.5% +/-0.1 9.4% +/-0.4 15.6%      Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 9,073 +/-128 8,133 +/-197 8,516    With cash public assistance income 3.2% +/-0.1 5.5% +/-0.3 8.1%      Mean cash public assistance income (dollars) 3,859 +/-132 3,785 +/-239 3,940    With retirement income 15.9% +/-0.2 7.7% +/-0.3 10.8%      Mean retirement income (dollars) 26,791 +/-463 17,280 +/-883 19,809    With Food Stamp/SNAP benefits 13.6% +/-0.2 29.5% +/-0.6 34.0%    Families 5,553,371 +/-22,639 1,118,897 +/-10,948 334,463      Median family income (dollars) 79,740 +/-567 45,418 +/-796 48,122        Married-couple family 70.1% +/-0.3 52.6% +/-0.6 48.3%      Median income (dollars) 100,502 +/-440 62,798 +/-1,386 76,733        Male householder, no spouse present, family 7.5% +/-0.2 12.2% +/-0.6 9.2%      Median income (dollars) 54,049 +/-2,374 42,093 +/-1,975 40,735        Female householder, no husband present, family 22.4% +/-0.3 35.2% +/-0.6 42.6%

      Median income (dollars) 38,976 +/-810 27,040 +/-848 28,142    Individuals 23,484,225 ***** 5,233,182 ***** 1,505,824      Per capita income (dollars) 35,829 +/-282 18,982 +/-196 20,112    With earnings for full-time, year-round workers:

      Male 4,469,821 +/-22,164 973,958 +/-12,632 221,175      Female 3,471,591 +/-19,273 666,968 +/-11,650 199,207    Mean earnings (dollars) for full-time, year-roundworkers:      Male 84,957 +/-881 46,176 +/-777 53,166      Female 61,430 +/-575 41,802 +/-720 48,372    Median earnings (dollars) full-time, year-roundworkers:      Male 56,685 +/-373 33,840 +/-1,206 42,065      Female 47,479 +/-554 32,474 +/-796 39,526HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 23,254,559 +/-5,924 5,195,051 +/-2,576 1,486,095      With private health insurance 65.7% +/-0.2 42.6% +/-0.6 51.1%      With public coverage 31.9% +/-0.2 38.9% +/-0.5 43.8%      No health insurance coverage 12.3% +/-0.2 23.3% +/-0.4 11.6%POVERTY RATES FOR FAMILIES AND PEOPLE FORWHOM POVERTY STATUS IS DETERMINED    All families 10.8% +/-0.2 21.8% +/-0.6 22.2%      With related children under 18 years 16.2% +/-0.3 28.2% +/-0.7 30.2%        With related children under 5 years only 12.8% +/-0.7 22.2% +/-2.0 22.6%      Married-couple family 5.7% +/-0.2 11.8% +/-0.7 8.6%        With related children under 18 years 7.8% +/-0.3 14.4% +/-1.1 9.7%          With related children under 5 years only 6.0% +/-0.7 10.6% +/-2.1 5.9%      Female householder, no husband present, family 25.5% +/-0.6 37.8% +/-1.3 38.1%

        With related children under 18 years 35.7% +/-0.9 46.8% +/-1.7 47.4%          With related children under 5 years only 31.8% +/-2.2 39.3% +/-4.2 37.4%    All people 14.1% +/-0.2 24.0% +/-0.6 25.9%      Under 18 years 19.8% +/-0.4 31.4% +/-0.9 32.6%        Related children under 18 years 19.6% +/-0.4 31.1% +/-0.9 32.3%          Related children under 5 years 21.0% +/-0.7 30.8% +/-1.3 32.7%          Related children 5 to 17 years 19.0% +/-0.4 31.2% +/-1.0 32.1%      18 years and over 12.5% +/-0.2 21.1% +/-0.6 23.3%      18 to 64 years 12.8% +/-0.2 20.6% +/-0.6 22.6%      65 years and over 11.0% +/-0.3 24.9% +/-1.4 27.7%

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Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)(200-299)

Puerto Rican(260-269)

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate      People in families 11.9% +/-0.2 21.7% +/-0.6 22.9%      Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 24.1% +/-0.4 35.8% +/-0.9 40.2%HOUSING TENURE

    Occupied housing units 8,376,825 +/-14,855 1,521,006 +/-10,941 501,981      Owner-occupied housing units 54.1% +/-0.2 27.5% +/-0.6 28.9%      Renter-occupied housing units 45.9% +/-0.2 72.5% +/-0.6 71.1%    Average household size of owner-occupied unit 2.90 +/-0.01 3.59 +/-0.05 3.20    Average household size of renter-occupied unit 2.56 +/-0.01 3.15 +/-0.03 2.60UNITS IN STRUCTURE

    Occupied housing units 8,376,825 +/-14,855 1,521,006 +/-10,941 501,981      1-unit, detached or attached 48.0% +/-0.2 26.4% +/-0.5 27.0%      2 to 4 units 17.8% +/-0.2 27.0% +/-0.5 22.8%      5 or more units 33.5% +/-0.2 46.2% +/-0.6 49.9%      Mobile home, boat, RV, van, etc. 0.7% +/-0.1 0.4% +/-0.1 0.3%YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT

    Occupied housing units 8,376,825 +/-14,855 1,521,006 +/-10,941 501,981      Built 2010 or later 1.0% +/-0.1 1.0% +/-0.1 1.1%      Built 2000 to 2009 7.3% +/-0.1 6.3% +/-0.4 6.2%      Built 1980 to 1999 15.0% +/-0.2 10.7% +/-0.4 11.5%      Built 1960 to 1979 24.5% +/-0.2 21.4% +/-0.7 23.8%      Built 1940 to 1959 25.3% +/-0.2 26.3% +/-0.6 25.6%      Built 1939 or earlier 26.9% +/-0.2 34.4% +/-0.6 31.8%VEHICLES AVAILABLE

    Occupied housing units 8,376,825 +/-14,855 1,521,006 +/-10,941 501,981      None 26.7% +/-0.2 41.0% +/-0.7 42.2%      1 or more 73.3% +/-0.2 59.0% +/-0.7 57.8%HOUSE HEATING FUEL

    Occupied housing units 8,376,825 +/-14,855 1,521,006 +/-10,941 501,981      Gas 60.0% +/-0.2 60.3% +/-0.6 59.0%      Electricity 11.9% +/-0.2 11.2% +/-0.4 12.7%      All other fuels 27.3% +/-0.2 27.4% +/-0.6 27.1%      No fuel used 0.9% +/-0.1 1.1% +/-0.2 1.3%SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS

    Occupied housing units 8,376,825 +/-14,855 1,521,006 +/-10,941 501,981      No telephone service available 1.8% +/-0.1 3.0% +/-0.2 3.4%      1.01 or more occupants per room 5.2% +/-0.1 12.8% +/-0.4 6.0%SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS APERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN THEPAST 12 MONTHS    Housing units with a mortgage (excluding units whereSMOC cannot be computed)

2,999,094 +/-19,381 331,560 +/-7,716 112,057

      Less than 30 percent 57.2% +/-0.4 45.7% +/-1.6 54.9%      30 percent or more 42.8% +/-0.4 54.3% +/-1.6 45.1%OWNER CHARACTERISTICS

    Owner-occupied housing units 4,528,380 +/-21,510 418,668 +/-8,488 144,987      Median value (dollars) 368,600 +/-1,463 322,900 +/-5,062 297,800      Median selected monthly owner costs with amortgage (dollars)

2,433 +/-10 2,412 +/-33 2,222

      Median selected monthly owner costs without amortgage (dollars)

926 +/-6 852 +/-31 775

GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDINCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS    Occupied units paying rent (excluding units whereGRAPI cannot be computed)

3,648,469 +/-23,103 1,059,156 +/-13,111 340,163

      Less than 30 percent 45.6% +/-0.4 39.3% +/-0.8 42.1%      30 percent or more 54.4% +/-0.4 60.7% +/-0.8 57.9%GROSS RENT

    Occupied units paying rent 3,728,442 +/-22,953 1,077,632 +/-12,391 348,687      Median gross rent (dollars) 1,215 +/-5 1,135 +/-7 977COMPUTERS AND INTERNET USE

    Total households 8,376,825 +/-14,855 1,521,006 +/-10,941 501,981

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Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)(200-299)

Puerto Rican(260-269)

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate      With a computer 85.2% +/-0.2 81.8% +/-0.6 77.0%      With a broadband Internet subscription 77.6% +/-0.2 72.1% +/-0.6 67.1%

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Puerto Rican(260-269)

White alone, not Hispanic or Latino Total population

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of ErrorTOTAL NUMBER OF RACES REPORTED

    Total population +/-31,290 12,008,239 +/-8,502 7,146,706 *****      One race +/-0.6 100.0% +/-0.1 97.4% +/-0.1      Two races +/-0.5 (X) (X) 2.3% +/-0.1      Three races +/-0.1 (X) (X) 0.3% +/-0.1      Four or more races +/-0.1 (X) (X) 0.0% +/-0.1

SEX AND AGE

    Total population +/-31,290 12,008,239 +/-8,502 7,146,706 *****      Male +/-0.5 48.7% +/-0.1 48.4% +/-0.1      Female +/-0.5 51.3% +/-0.1 51.6% +/-0.1

    Under 5 years +/-0.4 4.7% +/-0.1 6.1% +/-0.1    5 to 17 years +/-0.5 14.2% +/-0.1 16.5% +/-0.1    18 to 24 years +/-0.4 7.9% +/-0.1 9.7% +/-0.1    25 to 34 years +/-0.5 12.3% +/-0.1 13.5% +/-0.1    35 to 44 years +/-0.5 12.1% +/-0.1 12.4% +/-0.1    45 to 54 years +/-0.4 15.6% +/-0.1 14.6% +/-0.1    55 to 64 years +/-0.4 14.6% +/-0.1 12.8% +/-0.1    65 to 74 years +/-0.3 9.7% +/-0.1 7.9% +/-0.1    75 years and over +/-0.3 9.0% +/-0.1 6.6% +/-0.1

    Median age (years) +/-0.5 44.1 +/-0.2 38.6 +/-0.2

    18 years and over +/-0.6 81.2% +/-0.1 77.5% +/-0.1    21 years and over +/-0.6 77.8% +/-0.1 73.2% +/-0.1    62 years and over +/-0.5 22.6% +/-0.1 17.9% +/-0.1    65 years and over +/-0.4 18.7% +/-0.1 14.5% +/-0.1

    Under 18 years +/-13,173 2,263,268 +/-3,648 1,611,567 +/-883      Male +/-1.1 51.4% +/-0.1 51.1% +/-0.1      Female +/-1.1 48.6% +/-0.1 48.9% +/-0.1

    18 years and over +/-22,515 9,744,971 +/-5,837 5,535,139 +/-883      Male +/-0.5 48.1% +/-0.1 47.7% +/-0.1      Female +/-0.5 51.9% +/-0.1 52.3% +/-0.1

    18 to 34 years +/-12,413 2,428,637 +/-2,768 1,657,065 +/-2,187      Male +/-1.2 50.1% +/-0.1 49.9% +/-0.1      Female +/-1.2 49.9% +/-0.1 50.1% +/-0.1

    35 to 64 years +/-13,856 5,071,998 +/-3,405 2,845,017 +/-2,549      Male +/-0.8 49.5% +/-0.1 48.3% +/-0.1      Female +/-0.8 50.5% +/-0.1 51.7% +/-0.1

    65 years and over +/-5,859 2,244,336 +/-1,248 1,033,057 +/-1,334      Male +/-1.4 42.7% +/-0.1 42.3% +/-0.1      Female +/-1.4 57.3% +/-0.1 57.7% +/-0.1

RELATIONSHIP

    Population in households +/-31,386 11,739,428 +/-11,146 6,943,005 +/-5,891      Householder or spouse +/-0.6 61.7% +/-0.2 55.1% +/-0.3      Child +/-0.7 28.5% +/-0.1 31.6% +/-0.2      Other relatives +/-0.7 4.7% +/-0.1 7.6% +/-0.2      Nonrelatives +/-0.4 5.0% +/-0.1 5.7% +/-0.2        Unmarried partner +/-0.2 1.9% +/-0.1 2.3% +/-0.1

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Puerto Rican(260-269)

White alone, not Hispanic or Latino Total population

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of ErrorHOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE

    Households +/-9,656 4,803,751 +/-14,690 2,623,633 +/-9,159      Family households +/-1.1 63.1% +/-0.3 64.7% +/-0.4        With own children under 18 years +/-1.0 24.5% +/-0.2 27.5% +/-0.4        Married-couple family +/-1.0 51.7% +/-0.4 45.9% +/-0.5          With own children under 18 years +/-0.8 20.3% +/-0.2 18.2% +/-0.3        Female householder, no husband present, family +/-1.1 8.3% +/-0.2 14.1% +/-0.3

          With own children under 18 years +/-0.8 3.2% +/-0.1 7.2% +/-0.3      Nonfamily households +/-1.1 36.9% +/-0.3 35.3% +/-0.4        Male householder +/-0.9 15.8% +/-0.2 15.5% +/-0.3          Living alone +/-0.8 12.3% +/-0.2 12.2% +/-0.3          Not living alone +/-0.4 3.5% +/-0.1 3.3% +/-0.2        Female householder +/-0.9 21.1% +/-0.3 19.8% +/-0.3          Living alone +/-0.9 18.1% +/-0.3 17.2% +/-0.3          Not living alone +/-0.3 2.9% +/-0.1 2.6% +/-0.1

    Average household size +/-0.04 2.51 +/-0.01 2.65 +/-0.01    Average family size +/-0.05 3.18 +/-0.01 3.31 +/-0.02

MARITAL STATUS

    Population 15 years and over +/-24,060 10,165,921 +/-6,143 5,813,080 +/-1,274      Now married, except separated +/-0.8 51.7% +/-0.3 44.9% +/-0.4      Widowed +/-0.3 7.3% +/-0.1 6.3% +/-0.1      Divorced +/-0.5 8.5% +/-0.2 9.5% +/-0.2      Separated +/-0.3 1.3% +/-0.1 2.2% +/-0.1      Never married +/-0.8 31.1% +/-0.2 37.1% +/-0.3

    Male 15 years and over +/-13,572 4,902,744 +/-3,007 2,782,347 +/-2,364      Now married, except separated +/-1.0 54.4% +/-0.4 47.5% +/-0.4      Widowed +/-0.3 3.1% +/-0.1 2.7% +/-0.1      Divorced +/-0.7 7.1% +/-0.2 7.9% +/-0.3      Separated +/-0.4 1.2% +/-0.1 1.9% +/-0.1      Never married +/-1.0 34.2% +/-0.3 39.9% +/-0.4

    Female 15 years and over +/-13,150 5,263,177 +/-3,941 3,030,733 +/-2,209      Now married, except separated +/-1.0 49.2% +/-0.3 42.5% +/-0.4      Widowed +/-0.6 11.3% +/-0.2 9.6% +/-0.2      Divorced +/-0.7 9.8% +/-0.2 10.9% +/-0.3      Separated +/-0.5 1.5% +/-0.1 2.5% +/-0.1      Never married +/-1.1 28.2% +/-0.2 34.5% +/-0.3

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

    Population 3 years and over enrolled in school +/-15,728 2,704,046 +/-14,609 1,818,750 +/-13,890      Nursery school, preschool +/-0.7 6.6% +/-0.2 6.5% +/-0.3      Kindergarten +/-0.6 4.5% +/-0.2 4.9% +/-0.2      Elementary school (grades 1-8) +/-1.3 38.0% +/-0.3 39.1% +/-0.4      High school (grades 9-12) +/-1.0 20.9% +/-0.2 21.0% +/-0.3      College or graduate school +/-1.0 30.0% +/-0.3 28.5% +/-0.4

    Male 3 years and over enrolled in school +/-9,474 1,345,091 +/-8,916 893,002 +/-8,937      Percent enrolled in kindergarten to grade 12 +/-1.6 65.5% +/-0.4 67.6% +/-0.6      Percent enrolled in college or graduate school +/-1.4 27.5% +/-0.4 25.4% +/-0.6    Female 3 years and over enrolled in school +/-9,642 1,358,955 +/-9,883 925,748 +/-9,388      Percent enrolled in kindergarten to grade 12 +/-1.5 61.3% +/-0.5 62.5% +/-0.6      Percent enrolled in college or graduate school +/-1.5 32.4% +/-0.5 31.5% +/-0.6

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

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Puerto Rican(260-269)

White alone, not Hispanic or Latino Total population

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error    Population 25 years and over +/-18,912 8,791,162 +/-4,974 4,840,991 +/-1,959      Less than high school diploma +/-0.8 6.9% +/-0.1 11.3% +/-0.2      High school graduate (includes equivalency) +/-0.8 25.7% +/-0.2 31.5% +/-0.3      Some college or associate's degree +/-1.0 22.2% +/-0.2 24.4% +/-0.3      Bachelor's degree +/-0.6 25.5% +/-0.3 19.8% +/-0.3      Graduate or professional degree +/-0.5 19.6% +/-0.3 13.0% +/-0.2

    High school graduate or higher +/-0.8 93.1% +/-0.1 88.7% +/-0.2      Male, high school graduate or higher +/-1.2 93.1% +/-0.2 88.3% +/-0.4      Female, high school graduate or higher +/-1.1 93.1% +/-0.2 89.1% +/-0.3    Bachelor's degree or higher +/-0.8 45.2% +/-0.3 32.8% +/-0.4      Male, bachelor's degree or higher +/-1.1 46.2% +/-0.4 33.0% +/-0.4      Female, bachelor's degree or higher +/-0.9 44.2% +/-0.4 32.5% +/-0.5

FERTILITY

    Women 15 to 50 years +/-10,997 2,687,921 +/-4,915 1,736,216 +/-4,194      Women 15 to 50 years who had a birth in the past 12months

+/-2,521 112,123 +/-4,814 87,088 +/-5,174

        Unmarried women 15 to 50 years who had a birth inthe past 12 months

+/-2,215 17,399 +/-2,150 33,666 +/-3,846

          As a percent of all women with a birth in the past12 months

+/-6.1 15.5% +/-1.9 38.7% +/-3.1

RESPONSIBILITY FOR GRANDCHILDREN UNDER 18YEARS    Population 30 years and over +/-16,172 8,031,819 +/-4,555 4,341,930 +/-1,976      Living with grandchild(ren) +/-0.5 2.1% +/-0.1 3.9% +/-0.2        Responsible for grandchild(ren) +/-5.1 24.0% +/-1.7 35.6% +/-1.8

VETERAN STATUS

    Civilian population 18 years and over +/-22,548 9,737,421 +/-6,233 5,525,585 +/-2,000      Civilian veteran +/-0.4 6.4% +/-0.1 7.2% +/-0.2

DISABILITY STATUS

    Total civilian noninstitutionalized population +/-31,319 11,894,727 +/-9,394 7,042,927 +/-4,701      With a disability +/-0.5 10.9% +/-0.2 12.6% +/-0.2

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population under 18 years +/-13,147 2,260,860 +/-3,562 1,606,435 +/-1,155

      With a disability +/-0.7 2.8% +/-0.2 4.7% +/-0.3

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 18 to 64 years +/-21,157 7,463,257 +/-6,416 4,438,949 +/-4,424

      With a disability +/-0.7 7.1% +/-0.1 10.5% +/-0.2

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 65 years andolder

+/-5,825 2,170,610 +/-3,863 997,543 +/-3,030

      With a disability +/-2.3 32.4% +/-0.5 34.7% +/-0.7

RESIDENCE 1 YEAR AGO

    Population 1 year and over +/-30,783 11,905,964 +/-9,718 7,062,176 +/-4,400      Same house +/-0.7 91.1% +/-0.2 88.8% +/-0.3      Different house in the U.S. +/-0.7 8.5% +/-0.2 10.7% +/-0.3        Same county +/-0.6 4.8% +/-0.1 6.6% +/-0.2        Different county +/-0.4 3.6% +/-0.1 4.0% +/-0.2          Same state +/-0.3 2.0% +/-0.1 2.1% +/-0.1          Different state +/-0.2 1.6% +/-0.1 1.9% +/-0.1      Abroad +/-0.2 0.5% +/-0.1 0.6% +/-0.1

PLACE OF BIRTH, CITIZENSHIP STATUS AND YEAROF ENTRY

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Puerto Rican(260-269)

White alone, not Hispanic or Latino Total population

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error    Native +/-31,277 10,627,239 +/-25,466 6,444,718 +/-17,229      Male +/-0.5 48.8% +/-0.1 48.4% +/-0.1      Female +/-0.5 51.2% +/-0.1 51.6% +/-0.1

    Foreign born +/-2,897 1,381,000 +/-24,786 701,988 +/-17,229      Male +/-4.5 47.8% +/-0.6 49.0% +/-0.7      Female +/-4.5 52.2% +/-0.6 51.0% +/-0.7

    Foreign born; naturalized U.S. citizen +/-2,022 901,319 +/-19,608 362,910 +/-10,444      Male +/-5.9 46.9% +/-0.7 47.8% +/-1.0      Female +/-5.9 53.1% +/-0.7 52.2% +/-1.0

    Foreign born; not a U.S. citizen +/-2,307 479,681 +/-16,955 339,078 +/-14,632      Male +/-6.2 49.4% +/-1.0 50.3% +/-1.3      Female +/-6.2 50.6% +/-1.0 49.7% +/-1.3

    Population born outside the United States +/-2,897 1,381,000 +/-24,786 701,988 +/-17,229      Entered 2010 or later +/-2.3 8.7% +/-0.6 12.0% +/-0.8      Entered 2000 to 2009 +/-4.8 20.4% +/-0.7 31.9% +/-1.2      Entered before 2000 +/-5.8 70.9% +/-0.9 56.1% +/-1.1

WORLD REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN

    Foreign-born population excluding population born atsea

+/-2,897 1,381,000 +/-24,786 701,988 +/-17,229

      Europe +/-1.8 70.8% +/-0.8 18.6% +/-0.8      Asia +/-1.4 14.6% +/-0.8 39.6% +/-1.1      Africa +/-0.8 5.5% +/-0.4 8.5% +/-0.9      Oceania +/-0.6 1.0% +/-0.2 0.2% +/-0.1      Latin America +/-2.1 5.2% +/-0.4 31.9% +/-1.3      Northern America +/-0.6 2.9% +/-0.2 1.3% +/-0.2

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TOSPEAK ENGLISH    Population 5 years and over +/-29,418 11,448,785 +/-7,787 6,711,349 +/-1,032      English only +/-1.0 84.7% +/-0.3 84.5% +/-0.3      Language other than English +/-1.0 15.3% +/-0.3 15.5% +/-0.3        Speak English less than "very well" +/-0.8 5.4% +/-0.1 6.1% +/-0.2

EMPLOYMENT STATUS

    Population 16 years and over +/-23,671 10,029,768 +/-7,403 5,716,670 +/-3,972      In labor force +/-0.9 64.7% +/-0.2 65.1% +/-0.3        Civilian labor force +/-0.9 64.6% +/-0.2 64.9% +/-0.3          Employed +/-0.9 60.1% +/-0.2 58.7% +/-0.3          Unemployed +/-0.6 4.5% +/-0.1 6.3% +/-0.2            Percent of civilian labor force +/-0.9 6.9% +/-0.2 9.7% +/-0.3        Armed Forces +/-0.1 0.1% +/-0.1 0.2% +/-0.1      Not in labor force +/-0.9 35.3% +/-0.2 34.9% +/-0.3

    Females 16 years and over +/-12,959 5,197,154 +/-4,782 2,983,844 +/-3,534      In labor force +/-1.1 59.0% +/-0.3 61.1% +/-0.4        Civilian labor force +/-1.1 58.9% +/-0.3 61.0% +/-0.4          Employed +/-1.1 55.2% +/-0.3 55.6% +/-0.5          Unemployed +/-0.7 3.8% +/-0.1 5.4% +/-0.2            Percent of civilian labor force +/-1.2 6.4% +/-0.2 8.9% +/-0.3

COMMUTING TO WORK

    Workers 16 years and over +/-15,413 5,915,451 +/-21,618 3,286,991 +/-19,834      Car, truck, or van - drove alone +/-1.2 64.7% +/-0.3 73.9% +/-0.4

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Puerto Rican(260-269)

White alone, not Hispanic or Latino Total population

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error      Car, truck, or van - carpooled +/-0.8 5.6% +/-0.2 7.7% +/-0.3      Public transportation (excluding taxicab) +/-1.1 18.2% +/-0.2 9.0% +/-0.3      Walked +/-0.6 4.5% +/-0.2 3.8% +/-0.2      Other means +/-0.3 1.7% +/-0.1 1.7% +/-0.1      Worked at home +/-0.4 5.3% +/-0.2 3.9% +/-0.2      Mean travel time to work (minutes) +/-0.7 32.0 +/-0.2 28.1 +/-0.2

OCCUPATION

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over +/-15,475 6,030,340 +/-21,857 3,353,979 +/-19,456      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

+/-1.0 48.4% +/-0.4 40.0% +/-0.4

      Service occupations +/-1.1 13.3% +/-0.2 18.0% +/-0.4      Sales and office occupations +/-1.0 25.0% +/-0.3 24.6% +/-0.4      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

+/-0.7 6.7% +/-0.2 7.0% +/-0.2

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

+/-0.9 6.6% +/-0.2 10.4% +/-0.3

    Male civilian employed population 16 years and over +/-9,679 3,162,449 +/-12,815 1,695,666 +/-11,204

      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

+/-1.4 45.8% +/-0.4 36.6% +/-0.5

      Service occupations +/-1.5 12.4% +/-0.3 15.6% +/-0.5      Sales and office occupations +/-1.3 19.1% +/-0.3 18.1% +/-0.4      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

+/-1.3 12.5% +/-0.3 13.4% +/-0.4

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

+/-1.5 10.3% +/-0.3 16.2% +/-0.5

    Female civilian employed population 16 years andover

+/-8,852 2,867,891 +/-17,042 1,658,313 +/-13,948

      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

+/-1.5 51.3% +/-0.6 43.4% +/-0.6

      Service occupations +/-1.3 14.4% +/-0.4 20.4% +/-0.6      Sales and office occupations +/-1.5 31.4% +/-0.4 31.3% +/-0.6      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

+/-0.2 0.4% +/-0.1 0.5% +/-0.1

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

+/-0.8 2.5% +/-0.1 4.4% +/-0.2

INDUSTRY

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over +/-15,475 6,030,340 +/-21,857 3,353,979 +/-19,456      Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining +/-0.1 0.3% +/-0.1 0.6% +/-0.1

      Construction +/-0.6 5.7% +/-0.2 5.1% +/-0.2      Manufacturing +/-0.6 6.8% +/-0.2 9.6% +/-0.3      Wholesale trade +/-0.4 3.0% +/-0.1 2.7% +/-0.1      Retail trade +/-0.7 10.2% +/-0.2 11.6% +/-0.3      Transportation and warehousing, and utilities +/-0.6 4.0% +/-0.1 4.6% +/-0.2      Information +/-0.3 4.0% +/-0.1 1.9% +/-0.1      Finance and insurance, and real estate and rentaland leasing

+/-0.7 10.1% +/-0.2 7.8% +/-0.3

      Professional, scientific, and management, andadministrative and waste management services

+/-0.8 14.2% +/-0.2 11.5% +/-0.3

      Educational services, and health care and socialassistance

+/-1.0 25.7% +/-0.3 26.4% +/-0.4

      Arts, entertainment, and recreation, andaccommodation and food services

+/-0.7 7.6% +/-0.2 9.0% +/-0.3

      Other services (except public administration) +/-0.4 4.2% +/-0.1 4.5% +/-0.2      Public administration +/-0.5 4.2% +/-0.1 4.5% +/-0.2

CLASS OF WORKER

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over +/-15,475 6,030,340 +/-21,857 3,353,979 +/-19,456      Private wage and salary workers +/-1.0 79.0% +/-0.2 83.3% +/-0.3      Government workers +/-1.0 14.7% +/-0.3 12.1% +/-0.3

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Puerto Rican(260-269)

White alone, not Hispanic or Latino Total population

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error      Self-employed workers in own not incorporatedbusiness

+/-0.5 6.1% +/-0.1 4.5% +/-0.2

      Unpaid family workers +/-0.1 0.2% +/-0.1 0.1% +/-0.1INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS (IN 2013INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)    Households +/-9,656 4,803,751 +/-14,690 2,623,633 +/-9,159      Median household income (dollars) +/-1,520 81,079 +/-483 59,218 +/-725    With earnings +/-1.1 77.5% +/-0.2 77.7% +/-0.3      Mean earnings (dollars) +/-1,680 120,191 +/-1,352 86,079 +/-781    With Social Security income +/-1.0 33.7% +/-0.2 30.7% +/-0.3      Mean Social Security income (dollars) +/-349 20,009 +/-112 18,141 +/-130    With Supplemental Security Income +/-1.0 3.6% +/-0.1 5.9% +/-0.2      Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) +/-281 10,496 +/-261 9,754 +/-245    With cash public assistance income +/-0.8 1.6% +/-0.1 3.8% +/-0.2      Mean cash public assistance income (dollars) +/-403 4,367 +/-241 3,105 +/-198    With retirement income +/-0.6 20.4% +/-0.2 18.6% +/-0.3      Mean retirement income (dollars) +/-1,357 29,229 +/-597 22,841 +/-604    With Food Stamp/SNAP benefits +/-1.3 5.7% +/-0.1 12.6% +/-0.4    Families +/-8,636 3,032,796 +/-14,961 1,696,890 +/-12,626      Median family income (dollars) +/-2,169 102,354 +/-621 75,544 +/-812        Married-couple family +/-1.4 81.8% +/-0.4 71.0% +/-0.5      Median income (dollars) +/-2,704 113,862 +/-1,024 94,738 +/-1,107        Male householder, no spouse present, family +/-0.8 5.1% +/-0.2 7.2% +/-0.3      Median income (dollars) +/-6,423 74,319 +/-2,706 50,187 +/-1,977        Female householder, no husband present, family +/-1.5 13.1% +/-0.3 21.9% +/-0.4

      Median income (dollars) +/-1,951 57,532 +/-1,472 35,733 +/-1,167    Individuals +/-31,290 12,008,239 +/-8,502 7,146,706 *****      Per capita income (dollars) +/-473 47,409 +/-486 31,455 +/-270    With earnings for full-time, year-round workers:

      Male +/-8,769 2,458,220 +/-13,679 1,284,888 +/-12,047      Female +/-6,739 1,798,231 +/-16,818 1,041,371 +/-12,804    Mean earnings (dollars) for full-time, year-roundworkers:      Male +/-1,849 106,681 +/-1,487 75,038 +/-956      Female +/-1,687 71,335 +/-882 54,594 +/-757    Median earnings (dollars) full-time, year-roundworkers:      Male +/-923 72,589 +/-989 54,410 +/-1,049      Female +/-1,697 54,926 +/-733 42,991 +/-914HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population +/-31,319 11,894,727 +/-9,394 7,042,927 +/-4,701      With private health insurance +/-1.1 79.5% +/-0.3 70.8% +/-0.4      With public coverage +/-1.1 27.4% +/-0.2 31.0% +/-0.3      No health insurance coverage +/-0.6 6.9% +/-0.2 10.3% +/-0.2POVERTY RATES FOR FAMILIES AND PEOPLE FORWHOM POVERTY STATUS IS DETERMINED    All families +/-1.2 4.6% +/-0.2 9.8% +/-0.4      With related children under 18 years +/-2.0 7.0% +/-0.3 15.9% +/-0.7        With related children under 5 years only +/-4.1 7.0% +/-0.8 14.2% +/-1.4      Married-couple family +/-1.1 3.4% +/-0.2 3.8% +/-0.3        With related children under 18 years +/-1.7 4.6% +/-0.3 5.5% +/-0.6          With related children under 5 years only +/-4.2 4.9% +/-0.7 5.4% +/-1.1      Female householder, no husband present, family +/-2.6 11.8% +/-0.8 27.5% +/-1.3

        With related children under 18 years +/-3.3 19.2% +/-1.4 37.9% +/-1.7          With related children under 5 years only +/-6.7 18.5% +/-3.7 38.6% +/-3.9    All people +/-1.1 7.7% +/-0.2 13.8% +/-0.4      Under 18 years +/-1.9 9.4% +/-0.5 19.4% +/-0.8        Related children under 18 years +/-1.9 9.2% +/-0.5 19.1% +/-0.8          Related children under 5 years +/-2.8 11.0% +/-0.9 23.2% +/-1.4

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Puerto Rican(260-269)

White alone, not Hispanic or Latino Total population

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error          Related children 5 to 17 years +/-2.3 8.6% +/-0.5 17.6% +/-0.9      18 years and over +/-1.0 7.2% +/-0.2 12.1% +/-0.3      18 to 64 years +/-1.1 7.4% +/-0.2 12.8% +/-0.3      65 years and over +/-1.9 6.8% +/-0.3 9.1% +/-0.5      People in families +/-1.3 5.2% +/-0.2 11.0% +/-0.4      Unrelated individuals 15 years and over +/-1.6 17.1% +/-0.4 25.2% +/-0.7HOUSING TENURE

    Occupied housing units +/-9,656 4,803,751 +/-14,690 2,623,633 +/-9,159      Owner-occupied housing units +/-0.9 68.2% +/-0.3 67.5% +/-0.4      Renter-occupied housing units +/-0.9 31.8% +/-0.3 32.5% +/-0.4    Average household size of owner-occupied unit +/-0.08 2.70 +/-0.01 2.77 +/-0.01    Average household size of renter-occupied unit +/-0.05 2.10 +/-0.02 2.38 +/-0.03UNITS IN STRUCTURE

    Occupied housing units +/-9,656 4,803,751 +/-14,690 2,623,633 +/-9,159      1-unit, detached or attached +/-0.9 61.4% +/-0.2 75.3% +/-0.4      2 to 4 units +/-1.0 12.1% +/-0.2 8.4% +/-0.3      5 or more units +/-1.1 25.6% +/-0.3 14.6% +/-0.3      Mobile home, boat, RV, van, etc. +/-0.1 0.9% +/-0.1 1.8% +/-0.1YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT

    Occupied housing units +/-9,656 4,803,751 +/-14,690 2,623,633 +/-9,159      Built 2010 or later +/-0.3 0.9% +/-0.1 0.9% +/-0.1      Built 2000 to 2009 +/-0.6 7.3% +/-0.2 9.2% +/-0.3      Built 1980 to 1999 +/-0.8 17.0% +/-0.2 21.3% +/-0.3      Built 1960 to 1979 +/-1.1 26.0% +/-0.3 25.0% +/-0.4      Built 1940 to 1959 +/-1.2 24.8% +/-0.3 23.7% +/-0.3      Built 1939 or earlier +/-1.2 24.0% +/-0.3 19.8% +/-0.4VEHICLES AVAILABLE

    Occupied housing units +/-9,656 4,803,751 +/-14,690 2,623,633 +/-9,159      None +/-1.2 17.9% +/-0.2 13.0% +/-0.3      1 or more +/-1.2 82.1% +/-0.2 87.0% +/-0.3HOUSE HEATING FUEL

    Occupied housing units +/-9,656 4,803,751 +/-14,690 2,623,633 +/-9,159      Gas +/-1.3 56.7% +/-0.3 61.6% +/-0.4      Electricity +/-0.8 11.7% +/-0.2 20.7% +/-0.4      All other fuels +/-1.1 30.9% +/-0.3 17.2% +/-0.3      No fuel used +/-0.2 0.6% +/-0.1 0.4% +/-0.1SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS

    Occupied housing units +/-9,656 4,803,751 +/-14,690 2,623,633 +/-9,159      No telephone service available +/-0.4 1.4% +/-0.1 1.8% +/-0.1      1.01 or more occupants per room +/-0.6 1.8% +/-0.1 1.7% +/-0.1SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS APERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN THEPAST 12 MONTHS    Housing units with a mortgage (excluding units whereSMOC cannot be computed)

+/-4,859 2,056,860 +/-13,597 1,199,173 +/-11,529

      Less than 30 percent +/-2.5 61.2% +/-0.5 65.7% +/-0.6      30 percent or more +/-2.5 38.8% +/-0.5 34.3% +/-0.6OWNER CHARACTERISTICS

    Owner-occupied housing units +/-5,377 3,277,648 +/-15,678 1,770,714 +/-11,457      Median value (dollars) +/-8,634 372,600 +/-1,860 225,400 +/-1,645      Median selected monthly owner costs with amortgage (dollars)

+/-43 2,413 +/-12 1,710 +/-12

      Median selected monthly owner costs without amortgage (dollars)

+/-32 941 +/-7 626 +/-8

GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDINCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS    Occupied units paying rent (excluding units whereGRAPI cannot be computed)

+/-8,141 1,433,986 +/-15,822 791,978 +/-12,181

      Less than 30 percent +/-1.6 50.7% +/-0.7 45.5% +/-1.2      30 percent or more +/-1.6 49.3% +/-0.7 54.5% +/-1.2GROSS RENT

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Puerto Rican(260-269)

White alone, not Hispanic or Latino Total population

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error    Occupied units paying rent +/-7,967 1,457,508 +/-15,837 814,622 +/-12,521      Median gross rent (dollars) +/-18 1,374 +/-9 987 +/-8COMPUTERS AND INTERNET USE

    Total households +/-9,656 4,803,751 +/-14,690 2,623,633 +/-9,159      With a computer +/-1.0 86.4% +/-0.2 84.6% +/-0.3      With a broadband Internet subscription +/-1.2 80.5% +/-0.3 76.0% +/-0.3

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Subject Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD CSAHispanic or Latino (of any race)

(200-299)Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not

Hispanic orLatino

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error EstimateTOTAL NUMBER OF RACES REPORTED

    Total population 703,084 ***** 369,577 +/-13,454 4,573,190      One race 93.0% +/-0.8 91.4% +/-1.5 100.0%      Two races 6.2% +/-0.8 7.7% +/-1.5 (X)      Three races 0.7% +/-0.2 0.7% +/-0.3 (X)      Four or more races 0.1% +/-0.1 0.1% +/-0.2 (X)

SEX AND AGE

    Total population 703,084 ***** 369,577 +/-13,454 4,573,190      Male 50.9% +/-0.2 49.0% +/-1.0 48.6%      Female 49.1% +/-0.2 51.0% +/-1.0 51.4%

    Under 5 years 10.9% +/-0.1 10.8% +/-0.8 4.8%    5 to 17 years 23.7% +/-0.1 24.6% +/-1.0 14.2%    18 to 24 years 12.4% +/-0.2 13.3% +/-0.7 8.6%    25 to 34 years 17.3% +/-0.2 15.4% +/-0.9 12.5%    35 to 44 years 14.2% +/-0.2 12.7% +/-0.8 11.9%    45 to 54 years 10.4% +/-0.2 10.7% +/-0.7 15.6%    55 to 64 years 6.5% +/-0.1 7.1% +/-0.5 14.7%    65 to 74 years 2.8% +/-0.2 3.4% +/-0.4 9.4%    75 years and over 1.8% +/-0.2 2.0% +/-0.3 8.3%

    Median age (years) 26.6 +/-0.2 25.9 +/-0.7 43.5

    18 years and over 65.4% ***** 64.6% +/-1.1 81.0%    21 years and over 60.5% +/-0.3 59.4% +/-1.2 77.3%    62 years and over 6.2% +/-0.3 7.2% +/-0.5 21.7%    65 years and over 4.6% +/-0.1 5.4% +/-0.4 17.7%

    Under 18 years 243,225 ***** 130,951 +/-7,067 867,373      Male 51.1% +/-0.4 50.1% +/-1.7 51.2%      Female 48.9% +/-0.4 49.9% +/-1.7 48.8%

    18 years and over 459,859 ***** 238,626 +/-8,570 3,705,817      Male 50.9% +/-0.2 48.5% +/-1.2 48.0%      Female 49.1% +/-0.2 51.5% +/-1.2 52.0%

    18 to 34 years 208,730 +/-1,154 106,071 +/-5,154 964,534      Male 52.7% +/-0.4 50.2% +/-1.8 50.2%      Female 47.3% +/-0.4 49.8% +/-1.8 49.8%

    35 to 64 years 218,605 +/-1,316 112,775 +/-4,977 1,930,214      Male 50.2% +/-0.3 47.0% +/-1.8 49.1%      Female 49.8% +/-0.3 53.0% +/-1.8 50.9%

    65 years and over 32,524 +/-789 19,780 +/-1,537 811,069      Male 43.3% +/-1.0 47.8% +/-3.4 42.8%      Female 56.7% +/-1.0 52.2% +/-3.4 57.2%

RELATIONSHIP

    Population in households 685,483 +/-1,550 360,616 +/-13,532 4,455,677      Householder or spouse 38.8% +/-1.0 38.4% +/-1.4 61.0%      Child 40.1% +/-0.7 41.5% +/-1.2 28.5%      Other relatives 11.7% +/-0.9 12.2% +/-1.2 5.2%      Nonrelatives 9.4% +/-0.8 7.9% +/-0.9 5.3%        Unmarried partner 3.7% +/-0.4 3.5% +/-0.5 2.3%

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Subject Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD CSAHispanic or Latino (of any race)

(200-299)Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not

Hispanic orLatino

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error EstimateHOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE

    Households 192,459 +/-5,423 106,246 +/-4,824 1,796,238      Family households 71.0% +/-1.8 68.3% +/-2.5 65.1%        With own children under 18 years 45.0% +/-2.0 40.7% +/-2.8 24.6%        Married-couple family 35.4% +/-1.8 30.2% +/-2.2 51.9%          With own children under 18 years 21.1% +/-1.7 15.4% +/-1.8 19.0%        Female householder, no husband present, family 25.5% +/-1.9 29.9% +/-2.2 9.4%

          With own children under 18 years 17.8% +/-1.6 20.5% +/-2.0 4.0%      Nonfamily households 29.0% +/-1.8 31.7% +/-2.5 34.9%        Male householder 14.9% +/-1.4 15.8% +/-1.7 15.2%          Living alone 10.6% +/-1.3 11.6% +/-1.6 11.7%          Not living alone 4.3% +/-0.8 4.2% +/-1.1 3.5%        Female householder 14.1% +/-1.4 15.9% +/-2.0 19.7%          Living alone 11.6% +/-1.4 13.5% +/-1.9 16.8%          Not living alone 2.5% +/-0.6 2.4% +/-0.9 2.9%

    Average household size 3.22 +/-0.09 3.06 +/-0.11 2.54    Average family size 3.74 +/-0.09 3.68 +/-0.10 3.15

MARITAL STATUS

    Population 15 years and over 494,262 +/-444 258,451 +/-9,113 3,866,364      Now married, except separated 33.9% +/-1.4 28.7% +/-1.7 50.6%      Widowed 2.9% +/-0.4 3.0% +/-0.5 7.1%      Divorced 9.1% +/-0.7 10.1% +/-1.1 9.8%      Separated 3.9% +/-0.5 4.3% +/-0.8 1.6%      Never married 50.2% +/-1.2 54.0% +/-1.5 30.9%

    Male 15 years and over 251,330 +/-1,065 125,130 +/-5,773 1,862,197      Now married, except separated 35.4% +/-1.6 31.3% +/-2.4 53.2%      Widowed 1.3% +/-0.5 1.3% +/-0.5 3.1%      Divorced 8.0% +/-0.9 9.3% +/-1.7 8.3%      Separated 3.2% +/-0.7 3.2% +/-0.9 1.4%      Never married 52.0% +/-1.5 54.9% +/-2.2 34.0%

    Female 15 years and over 242,932 +/-1,108 133,321 +/-5,169 2,004,167      Now married, except separated 32.3% +/-1.5 26.3% +/-1.9 48.2%      Widowed 4.4% +/-0.6 4.6% +/-0.9 10.8%      Divorced 10.3% +/-1.0 10.7% +/-1.4 11.2%      Separated 4.6% +/-0.8 5.3% +/-1.1 1.7%      Never married 48.4% +/-1.5 53.1% +/-2.1 28.1%

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

    Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 225,143 +/-4,978 120,050 +/-6,756 1,034,413      Nursery school, preschool 7.1% +/-1.1 7.5% +/-1.7 6.3%      Kindergarten 6.5% +/-0.8 6.0% +/-1.1 4.3%      Elementary school (grades 1-8) 45.2% +/-1.4 45.3% +/-2.2 37.7%      High school (grades 9-12) 22.2% +/-1.0 23.6% +/-1.7 21.0%      College or graduate school 18.9% +/-1.4 17.6% +/-2.2 30.7%

    Male 3 years and over enrolled in school 110,351 +/-3,738 57,260 +/-4,542 511,811      Percent enrolled in kindergarten to grade 12 76.9% +/-2.1 79.0% +/-3.5 65.1%      Percent enrolled in college or graduate school 16.4% +/-2.0 14.3% +/-3.2 28.0%    Female 3 years and over enrolled in school 114,792 +/-2,762 62,790 +/-3,687 522,602      Percent enrolled in kindergarten to grade 12 71.1% +/-2.1 71.2% +/-3.2 61.0%      Percent enrolled in college or graduate school 21.4% +/-1.7 20.5% +/-2.4 33.2%

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

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(200-299)Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not

Hispanic orLatino

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate    Population 25 years and over 372,566 +/-1,217 189,604 +/-7,431 3,313,047      Less than high school diploma 33.2% +/-1.5 28.9% +/-1.6 7.4%      High school graduate (includes equivalency) 32.4% +/-1.6 36.4% +/-2.0 31.5%      Some college or associate's degree 19.6% +/-1.2 22.9% +/-1.7 24.2%      Bachelor's degree 9.2% +/-0.8 8.2% +/-1.1 22.5%      Graduate or professional degree 5.6% +/-0.7 3.6% +/-0.7 14.5%

    High school graduate or higher 66.8% +/-1.5 71.1% +/-1.6 92.6%      Male, high school graduate or higher 65.7% +/-2.0 70.2% +/-2.5 92.2%      Female, high school graduate or higher 68.0% +/-2.0 71.9% +/-2.3 93.0%    Bachelor's degree or higher 14.9% +/-1.2 11.9% +/-1.4 37.0%      Male, bachelor's degree or higher 13.5% +/-1.6 9.8% +/-1.9 37.6%      Female, bachelor's degree or higher 16.2% +/-1.4 13.8% +/-1.6 36.4%

FERTILITY

    Women 15 to 50 years 188,462 +/-1,707 101,691 +/-4,241 1,040,645      Women 15 to 50 years who had a birth in the past 12months

13,279 +/-1,781 6,547 +/-1,212 45,847

        Unmarried women 15 to 50 years who had a birth inthe past 12 months

7,498 +/-1,599 4,362 +/-1,165 10,615

          As a percent of all women with a birth in the past12 months

56.5% +/-7.9 66.6% +/-10.6 23.2%

RESPONSIBILITY FOR GRANDCHILDREN UNDER 18YEARS    Population 30 years and over 309,281 +/-1,004 159,459 +/-6,259 3,017,158      Living with grandchild(ren) 6.4% +/-0.9 7.0% +/-1.2 2.9%        Responsible for grandchild(ren) 35.5% +/-7.1 38.9% +/-9.5 34.2%

VETERAN STATUS

    Civilian population 18 years and over 458,208 +/-660 237,695 +/-8,587 3,699,728      Civilian veteran 3.9% +/-0.5 4.7% +/-0.7 8.1%

DISABILITY STATUS

    Total civilian noninstitutionalized population 691,471 +/-1,337 362,548 +/-13,503 4,521,493      With a disability 13.1% +/-0.7 18.6% +/-1.3 12.4%

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population under 18 years 242,656 +/-317 130,616 +/-7,034 866,117

      With a disability 7.0% +/-1.1 10.5% +/-1.7 3.6%

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 18 to 64 years 417,431 +/-1,616 213,038 +/-8,463 2,870,159

      With a disability 14.3% +/-0.9 20.4% +/-1.7 9.4%

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 65 years andolder

31,384 +/-881 18,894 +/-1,472 785,217

      With a disability 45.0% +/-4.5 53.4% +/-5.6 33.2%

RESIDENCE 1 YEAR AGO

    Population 1 year and over 689,048 +/-1,834 362,498 +/-13,209 4,528,819      Same house 82.9% +/-1.5 81.9% +/-2.0 90.5%      Different house in the U.S. 16.1% +/-1.4 17.3% +/-2.0 9.2%        Same county 11.5% +/-1.4 13.0% +/-1.9 5.4%        Different county 4.6% +/-0.7 4.4% +/-0.9 3.9%          Same state 2.6% +/-0.6 2.6% +/-0.7 2.0%          Different state 2.0% +/-0.4 1.8% +/-0.5 1.8%      Abroad 1.0% +/-0.3 0.8% +/-0.4 0.3%

PLACE OF BIRTH, CITIZENSHIP STATUS AND YEAROF ENTRY

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Subject Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD CSAHispanic or Latino (of any race)

(200-299)Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not

Hispanic orLatino

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate    Native 538,284 +/-10,055 366,852 +/-13,440 4,401,513      Male 49.8% +/-0.6 49.0% +/-1.0 48.7%      Female 50.2% +/-0.6 51.0% +/-1.0 51.3%

    Foreign born 164,800 +/-10,055 2,725 +/-941 171,677      Male 54.6% +/-1.8 61.7% +/-16.5 46.7%      Female 45.4% +/-1.8 38.3% +/-16.5 53.3%

    Foreign born; naturalized U.S. citizen 50,740 +/-4,134 1,343 +/-575 111,611      Male 49.8% +/-3.6 62.1% +/-22.5 46.1%      Female 50.2% +/-3.6 37.9% +/-22.5 53.9%

    Foreign born; not a U.S. citizen 114,060 +/-9,291 1,382 +/-748 60,066      Male 56.8% +/-2.4 61.3% +/-25.2 47.7%      Female 43.2% +/-2.4 38.7% +/-25.2 52.3%

    Population born outside the United States 164,800 +/-10,055 2,725 +/-941 171,677      Entered 2010 or later 8.8% +/-1.8 7.7% +/-7.7 9.6%      Entered 2000 to 2009 43.3% +/-2.6 47.2% +/-20.0 19.5%      Entered before 2000 47.9% +/-2.5 45.1% +/-18.3 70.9%

WORLD REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN

    Foreign-born population excluding population born atsea

164,800 +/-10,055 2,725 +/-941 171,677

      Europe 1.7% +/-0.7 N N 72.0%      Asia 0.2% +/-0.2 N N 13.0%      Africa 0.3% +/-0.3 N N 6.2%      Oceania 0.0% +/-0.1 N N 0.6%      Latin America 97.8% +/-0.8 N N 3.6%      Northern America 0.0% +/-0.1 N N 4.5%

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TOSPEAK ENGLISH    Population 5 years and over 626,758 +/-538 329,718 +/-12,042 4,353,222      English only 29.3% +/-1.4 34.4% +/-1.9 94.6%      Language other than English 70.7% +/-1.4 65.6% +/-1.9 5.4%        Speak English less than "very well" 29.7% +/-1.4 20.3% +/-1.3 1.6%

EMPLOYMENT STATUS

    Population 16 years and over 482,781 +/-1,580 251,564 +/-9,052 3,811,679      In labor force 64.9% +/-1.2 59.7% +/-1.8 66.0%        Civilian labor force 64.6% +/-1.2 59.3% +/-1.8 65.9%          Employed 56.5% +/-1.2 50.1% +/-2.0 60.8%          Unemployed 8.0% +/-0.8 9.2% +/-1.2 5.0%            Percent of civilian labor force 12.4% +/-1.2 15.5% +/-2.0 7.7%        Armed Forces 0.3% +/-0.1 0.4% +/-0.2 0.2%      Not in labor force 35.1% +/-1.2 40.3% +/-1.8 34.0%

    Females 16 years and over 237,401 +/-1,497 129,519 +/-5,234 1,976,279      In labor force 58.4% +/-1.6 56.0% +/-2.3 61.3%        Civilian labor force 58.4% +/-1.6 56.0% +/-2.3 61.3%          Employed 50.7% +/-1.6 47.7% +/-2.4 57.2%          Unemployed 7.6% +/-1.1 8.3% +/-1.5 4.0%            Percent of civilian labor force 13.1% +/-1.7 14.9% +/-2.5 6.6%

COMMUTING TO WORK

    Workers 16 years and over 268,077 +/-5,753 122,950 +/-6,652 2,274,391      Car, truck, or van - drove alone 60.5% +/-1.8 63.9% +/-3.0 79.1%

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(200-299)Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not

Hispanic orLatino

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate      Car, truck, or van - carpooled 14.2% +/-1.4 13.0% +/-2.0 6.5%      Public transportation (excluding taxicab) 13.4% +/-1.5 14.3% +/-2.6 5.0%      Walked 5.9% +/-0.9 4.6% +/-1.2 3.4%      Other means 3.8% +/-0.8 2.3% +/-0.8 1.5%      Worked at home 2.2% +/-0.5 1.9% +/-0.6 4.5%      Mean travel time to work (minutes) 27.9 +/-0.9 27.9 +/-1.5 27.1

OCCUPATION

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over 272,964 +/-5,833 125,988 +/-6,817 2,318,368      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

21.2% +/-1.4 24.0% +/-2.2 43.7%

      Service occupations 28.5% +/-1.7 23.8% +/-2.5 14.3%      Sales and office occupations 20.2% +/-1.5 26.1% +/-2.3 25.4%      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

11.1% +/-1.3 6.7% +/-1.3 7.7%

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

19.0% +/-1.3 19.4% +/-2.0 9.0%

    Male civilian employed population 16 years and over 152,506 +/-4,665 64,263 +/-4,785 1,187,154

      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

17.4% +/-1.9 19.3% +/-3.1 40.4%

      Service occupations 26.1% +/-2.4 23.1% +/-3.6 12.3%      Sales and office occupations 12.3% +/-1.5 16.0% +/-2.5 18.8%      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

19.1% +/-2.3 12.8% +/-2.5 14.6%

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

25.1% +/-2.2 28.9% +/-3.0 14.0%

    Female civilian employed population 16 years andover

120,458 +/-3,887 61,725 +/-4,118 1,131,214

      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

26.0% +/-2.0 28.9% +/-2.8 47.2%

      Service occupations 31.4% +/-2.4 24.5% +/-3.1 16.4%      Sales and office occupations 30.1% +/-2.3 36.7% +/-3.7 32.4%      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

1.0% +/-0.7 0.3% +/-0.4 0.4%

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

11.4% +/-1.5 9.6% +/-2.2 3.6%

INDUSTRY

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over 272,964 +/-5,833 125,988 +/-6,817 2,318,368      Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 2.9% +/-0.7 0.5% +/-0.3 0.5%

      Construction 6.8% +/-1.2 3.7% +/-0.9 5.9%      Manufacturing 12.7% +/-1.2 12.6% +/-1.7 10.0%      Wholesale trade 2.7% +/-0.6 2.1% +/-0.6 3.0%      Retail trade 11.7% +/-1.1 14.6% +/-1.8 11.7%      Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 4.2% +/-0.7 5.1% +/-1.1 4.1%      Information 0.7% +/-0.2 0.7% +/-0.4 2.0%      Finance and insurance, and real estate and rentaland leasing

4.1% +/-0.6 4.9% +/-1.1 8.4%

      Professional, scientific, and management, andadministrative and waste management services

10.7% +/-1.2 10.1% +/-1.7 12.1%

      Educational services, and health care and socialassistance

19.6% +/-1.5 23.8% +/-2.6 25.5%

      Arts, entertainment, and recreation, andaccommodation and food services

15.6% +/-1.5 11.6% +/-1.7 8.0%

      Other services (except public administration) 4.4% +/-0.8 4.1% +/-1.3 4.5%      Public administration 3.8% +/-0.7 6.2% +/-1.3 4.2%

CLASS OF WORKER

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over 272,964 +/-5,833 125,988 +/-6,817 2,318,368      Private wage and salary workers 86.5% +/-1.2 83.9% +/-1.8 83.3%      Government workers 9.6% +/-1.0 13.9% +/-1.8 11.6%

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(200-299)Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not

Hispanic orLatino

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate      Self-employed workers in own not incorporatedbusiness

3.8% +/-0.7 2.2% +/-0.7 5.0%

      Unpaid family workers 0.1% +/-0.1 0.0% +/-0.1 0.1%INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS (IN 2013INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)    Households 192,459 +/-5,423 106,246 +/-4,824 1,796,238      Median household income (dollars) 35,605 +/-1,047 32,512 +/-1,970 69,992    With earnings 80.0% +/-1.5 72.0% +/-2.2 78.2%      Mean earnings (dollars) 56,466 +/-2,307 54,286 +/-3,279 96,225    With Social Security income 18.7% +/-1.1 23.8% +/-1.9 34.0%      Mean Social Security income (dollars) 12,397 +/-655 12,158 +/-791 19,364    With Supplemental Security Income 12.2% +/-1.1 17.2% +/-1.9 3.9%      Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 8,962 +/-563 8,921 +/-637 10,698    With cash public assistance income 9.0% +/-1.1 12.1% +/-1.7 2.1%      Mean cash public assistance income (dollars) 3,511 +/-607 3,458 +/-737 3,652    With retirement income 6.7% +/-1.0 7.6% +/-1.2 21.3%      Mean retirement income (dollars) 24,044 +/-8,645 25,452 +/-12,439 23,999    With Food Stamp/SNAP benefits 34.5% +/-2.1 41.7% +/-2.9 6.1%    Families 136,630 +/-4,169 72,609 +/-3,678 1,169,570      Median family income (dollars) 36,812 +/-1,723 36,268 +/-2,141 88,992        Married-couple family 49.9% +/-2.3 44.2% +/-2.9 79.8%      Median income (dollars) 55,938 +/-3,796 61,921 +/-5,455 100,457        Male householder, no spouse present, family 14.2% +/-1.6 12.1% +/-1.9 5.8%      Median income (dollars) 36,199 +/-3,325 41,314 +/-8,268 56,651        Female householder, no husband present, family 36.0% +/-2.3 43.7% +/-2.9 14.5%

      Median income (dollars) 18,254 +/-1,643 17,757 +/-2,169 47,084    Individuals 703,084 ***** 369,577 +/-13,454 4,573,190      Per capita income (dollars) 16,044 +/-501 15,003 +/-770 37,815    With earnings for full-time, year-round workers:

      Male 112,110 +/-4,279 48,268 +/-4,214 906,672      Female 70,240 +/-4,517 36,140 +/-3,476 702,558    Mean earnings (dollars) for full-time, year-roundworkers:      Male 45,341 +/-2,147 46,623 +/-2,960 83,769      Female 39,821 +/-2,093 40,724 +/-2,627 58,792    Median earnings (dollars) full-time, year-roundworkers:      Male 33,689 +/-1,808 37,336 +/-2,640 61,280      Female 31,147 +/-783 34,246 +/-2,923 47,195HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 691,471 +/-1,337 362,548 +/-13,503 4,521,493      With private health insurance 41.5% +/-1.6 42.3% +/-2.0 81.2%      With public coverage 41.5% +/-1.3 49.2% +/-2.1 26.6%      No health insurance coverage 22.2% +/-1.4 14.3% +/-1.3 6.9%POVERTY RATES FOR FAMILIES AND PEOPLE FORWHOM POVERTY STATUS IS DETERMINED    All families 30.2% +/-2.0 32.1% +/-3.0 4.8%      With related children under 18 years 37.6% +/-2.7 39.1% +/-3.9 7.7%        With related children under 5 years only 37.9% +/-6.5 38.3% +/-11.3 6.9%      Married-couple family 15.4% +/-2.3 11.8% +/-2.7 2.3%        With related children under 18 years 19.7% +/-3.4 13.1% +/-3.9 2.8%          With related children under 5 years only 22.3% +/-7.6 13.2% +/-10.8 2.7%      Female householder, no husband present, family 53.6% +/-3.5 55.1% +/-4.7 16.9%

        With related children under 18 years 60.3% +/-3.9 60.3% +/-5.1 26.9%          With related children under 5 years only 56.6% +/-12.1 57.0% +/-14.9 32.6%    All people 32.9% +/-1.6 35.8% +/-2.4 7.6%      Under 18 years 41.9% +/-2.7 44.8% +/-3.5 8.3%        Related children under 18 years 41.6% +/-2.7 44.6% +/-3.5 8.1%          Related children under 5 years 48.4% +/-3.9 51.9% +/-6.3 9.4%

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(200-299)Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not

Hispanic orLatino

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate          Related children 5 to 17 years 38.5% +/-3.1 41.4% +/-3.7 7.7%      18 years and over 28.1% +/-1.5 30.8% +/-2.4 7.5%      18 to 64 years 28.3% +/-1.6 31.1% +/-2.6 7.7%      65 years and over 26.3% +/-3.7 27.6% +/-5.0 6.5%      People in families 31.5% +/-1.9 34.4% +/-2.7 4.7%      Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 39.6% +/-2.4 42.6% +/-3.6 19.6%HOUSING TENURE

    Occupied housing units 192,459 +/-5,423 106,246 +/-4,824 1,796,238      Owner-occupied housing units 42.2% +/-1.8 42.8% +/-2.5 76.2%      Renter-occupied housing units 57.8% +/-1.8 57.2% +/-2.5 23.8%    Average household size of owner-occupied unit 3.35 +/-0.14 3.28 +/-0.15 2.68    Average household size of renter-occupied unit 3.13 +/-0.11 2.89 +/-0.13 2.11UNITS IN STRUCTURE

    Occupied housing units 192,459 +/-5,423 106,246 +/-4,824 1,796,238      1-unit, detached or attached 64.4% +/-1.9 67.3% +/-2.4 79.2%      2 to 4 units 15.1% +/-1.3 13.3% +/-1.8 6.4%      5 or more units 18.6% +/-1.4 18.0% +/-2.3 12.3%      Mobile home, boat, RV, van, etc. 1.9% +/-0.5 1.3% +/-0.5 2.1%YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT

    Occupied housing units 192,459 +/-5,423 106,246 +/-4,824 1,796,238      Built 2010 or later 1.2% +/-0.4 1.1% +/-0.5 1.0%      Built 2000 to 2009 7.5% +/-1.2 7.7% +/-1.5 9.6%      Built 1980 to 1999 16.3% +/-1.3 14.9% +/-1.8 23.8%      Built 1960 to 1979 24.3% +/-1.6 22.7% +/-2.1 26.1%      Built 1940 to 1959 24.4% +/-1.7 26.2% +/-2.3 21.9%      Built 1939 or earlier 26.3% +/-1.5 27.4% +/-2.3 17.6%VEHICLES AVAILABLE

    Occupied housing units 192,459 +/-5,423 106,246 +/-4,824 1,796,238      None 22.5% +/-1.4 25.9% +/-2.3 7.4%      1 or more 77.5% +/-1.4 74.1% +/-2.3 92.6%HOUSE HEATING FUEL

    Occupied housing units 192,459 +/-5,423 106,246 +/-4,824 1,796,238      Gas 65.4% +/-1.8 68.4% +/-2.2 58.9%      Electricity 23.1% +/-1.4 21.9% +/-2.0 19.5%      All other fuels 10.9% +/-1.2 9.1% +/-1.6 21.2%      No fuel used 0.6% +/-0.2 0.6% +/-0.5 0.4%SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS

    Occupied housing units 192,459 +/-5,423 106,246 +/-4,824 1,796,238      No telephone service available 3.7% +/-0.7 4.1% +/-1.0 1.2%      1.01 or more occupants per room 6.8% +/-1.0 4.0% +/-0.9 0.7%SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS APERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN THEPAST 12 MONTHS    Housing units with a mortgage (excluding units whereSMOC cannot be computed)

60,844 +/-3,449 34,661 +/-2,591 914,206

      Less than 30 percent 55.6% +/-3.3 55.2% +/-3.8 67.9%      30 percent or more 44.4% +/-3.3 44.8% +/-3.8 32.1%OWNER CHARACTERISTICS

    Owner-occupied housing units 81,300 +/-3,934 45,443 +/-2,899 1,368,627      Median value (dollars) 148,100 +/-7,798 130,500 +/-11,523 243,600      Median selected monthly owner costs with amortgage (dollars)

1,464 +/-58 1,353 +/-81 1,786

      Median selected monthly owner costs without amortgage (dollars)

482 +/-38 409 +/-42 668

GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDINCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS    Occupied units paying rent (excluding units whereGRAPI cannot be computed)

107,253 +/-4,652 58,231 +/-4,148 396,822

      Less than 30 percent 34.1% +/-2.5 35.2% +/-3.5 49.8%      30 percent or more 65.9% +/-2.5 64.8% +/-3.5 50.2%

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(200-299)Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not

Hispanic orLatino

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error EstimateGROSS RENT

    Occupied units paying rent 108,695 +/-4,754 59,500 +/-4,184 404,484      Median gross rent (dollars) 936 +/-22 877 +/-31 1,066COMPUTERS AND INTERNET USE

    Total households 192,459 +/-5,423 106,246 +/-4,824 1,796,238      With a computer 80.2% +/-1.6 80.4% +/-2.0 86.5%      With a broadband Internet subscription 64.9% +/-2.0 64.2% +/-2.8 80.0%

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Subject Philadelphia-Reading-

Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD CSA

Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA CSA

White alone, notHispanic or

Latino

Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)(200-299)

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of ErrorTOTAL NUMBER OF RACES REPORTED

    Total population +/-2,887 9,438,455 +/-3,518 1,053,257 +/-1,299      One race +/-0.1 96.8% +/-0.2 94.4% +/-0.8      Two races (X) 2.9% +/-0.1 4.8% +/-0.7      Three races (X) 0.3% +/-0.1 0.7% +/-0.3      Four or more races (X) 0.0% +/-0.1 0.1% +/-0.1

SEX AND AGE

    Total population +/-2,887 9,438,455 +/-3,518 1,053,257 +/-1,299      Male +/-0.1 48.7% +/-0.1 52.0% +/-0.2      Female +/-0.1 51.3% +/-0.1 48.0% +/-0.2

    Under 5 years +/-0.1 6.5% +/-0.1 10.3% +/-0.1    5 to 17 years +/-0.1 16.6% +/-0.1 21.1% +/-0.1    18 to 24 years +/-0.1 9.2% +/-0.1 10.7% +/-0.2    25 to 34 years +/-0.1 14.9% +/-0.1 19.6% +/-0.3    35 to 44 years +/-0.1 13.8% +/-0.1 16.9% +/-0.3    45 to 54 years +/-0.1 14.8% +/-0.1 11.3% +/-0.2    55 to 64 years +/-0.1 12.1% +/-0.1 6.2% +/-0.2    65 to 74 years +/-0.1 7.1% +/-0.1 2.6% +/-0.1    75 years and over +/-0.1 5.0% +/-0.1 1.3% +/-0.1

    Median age (years) +/-0.1 37.1 +/-0.1 29.2 +/-0.2

    18 years and over +/-0.1 77.0% +/-0.1 68.5% +/-0.1    21 years and over +/-0.1 73.2% +/-0.1 64.2% +/-0.3    62 years and over +/-0.1 15.4% +/-0.1 5.2% +/-0.2    65 years and over +/-0.1 12.2% +/-0.1 3.9% +/-0.1

    Under 18 years +/-1,603 2,173,247 +/-2,481 331,489 +/-651      Male +/-0.1 50.9% +/-0.1 51.3% +/-0.6      Female +/-0.1 49.1% +/-0.1 48.7% +/-0.6

    18 years and over +/-1,678 7,265,208 +/-3,053 721,768 +/-1,182      Male +/-0.1 48.1% +/-0.1 52.3% +/-0.2      Female +/-0.1 51.9% +/-0.1 47.7% +/-0.2

    18 to 34 years +/-1,160 2,276,254 +/-3,607 318,374 +/-2,317      Male +/-0.1 49.8% +/-0.1 54.2% +/-0.4      Female +/-0.1 50.2% +/-0.1 45.8% +/-0.4

    35 to 64 years +/-1,136 3,841,020 +/-4,841 362,726 +/-2,747      Male +/-0.1 48.4% +/-0.1 51.9% +/-0.3      Female +/-0.1 51.6% +/-0.1 48.1% +/-0.3

    65 years and over +/-284 1,147,934 +/-2,905 40,668 +/-1,557      Male +/-0.1 43.4% +/-0.1 40.4% +/-1.6      Female +/-0.1 56.6% +/-0.1 59.6% +/-1.6

RELATIONSHIP

    Population in households +/-4,877 9,244,598 +/-5,525 1,044,212 +/-1,874      Householder or spouse +/-0.3 55.1% +/-0.2 39.7% +/-0.7      Child +/-0.2 30.6% +/-0.2 36.6% +/-0.6      Other relatives +/-0.2 7.8% +/-0.2 13.5% +/-0.9      Nonrelatives +/-0.2 6.5% +/-0.2 10.1% +/-0.7

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Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD CSA

Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA CSA

White alone, notHispanic or

Latino

Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)(200-299)

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error        Unmarried partner +/-0.1 2.1% +/-0.1 3.0% +/-0.3

HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE

    Households +/-9,146 3,442,128 +/-10,440 273,188 +/-5,209      Family households +/-0.5 65.9% +/-0.4 77.2% +/-1.5        With own children under 18 years +/-0.4 30.1% +/-0.4 49.4% +/-1.8        Married-couple family +/-0.5 48.0% +/-0.4 49.0% +/-1.8          With own children under 18 years +/-0.4 21.2% +/-0.3 32.5% +/-1.8        Female householder, no husband present, family +/-0.3 13.3% +/-0.3 16.4% +/-1.3

          With own children under 18 years +/-0.2 6.9% +/-0.2 10.8% +/-1.2      Nonfamily households +/-0.5 34.1% +/-0.4 22.8% +/-1.5        Male householder +/-0.4 15.3% +/-0.3 12.4% +/-1.0          Living alone +/-0.3 11.6% +/-0.3 7.5% +/-0.9          Not living alone +/-0.2 3.7% +/-0.2 4.9% +/-0.7        Female householder +/-0.3 18.8% +/-0.3 10.4% +/-1.1          Living alone +/-0.3 15.8% +/-0.3 7.8% +/-0.8          Not living alone +/-0.2 3.0% +/-0.1 2.6% +/-0.6

    Average household size +/-0.01 2.69 +/-0.01 3.58 +/-0.08    Average family size +/-0.02 3.29 +/-0.02 3.86 +/-0.08

MARITAL STATUS

    Population 15 years and over +/-1,975 7,625,233 +/-3,811 766,959 +/-1,430      Now married, except separated +/-0.4 47.7% +/-0.4 43.8% +/-1.2      Widowed +/-0.2 4.9% +/-0.1 1.9% +/-0.2      Divorced +/-0.2 9.5% +/-0.2 7.3% +/-0.6      Separated +/-0.1 2.3% +/-0.1 3.1% +/-0.4      Never married +/-0.3 35.5% +/-0.3 44.0% +/-1.0

    Male 15 years and over +/-1,293 3,677,028 +/-3,388 400,982 +/-1,814      Now married, except separated +/-0.5 50.0% +/-0.4 43.4% +/-1.4      Widowed +/-0.2 2.1% +/-0.1 0.4% +/-0.2      Divorced +/-0.3 8.0% +/-0.2 5.8% +/-0.8      Separated +/-0.1 2.1% +/-0.1 2.2% +/-0.4      Never married +/-0.4 37.9% +/-0.3 48.1% +/-1.3

    Female 15 years and over +/-1,396 3,948,205 +/-3,050 365,977 +/-1,651      Now married, except separated +/-0.5 45.4% +/-0.5 44.2% +/-1.5      Widowed +/-0.3 7.6% +/-0.2 3.4% +/-0.5      Divorced +/-0.3 11.0% +/-0.3 9.0% +/-0.9      Separated +/-0.1 2.6% +/-0.1 4.0% +/-0.7      Never married +/-0.4 33.4% +/-0.4 39.4% +/-1.4

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

    Population 3 years and over enrolled in school +/-8,840 2,494,416 +/-16,618 323,431 +/-6,611      Nursery school, preschool +/-0.3 6.2% +/-0.2 6.5% +/-0.8      Kindergarten +/-0.3 5.3% +/-0.2 6.7% +/-0.8      Elementary school (grades 1-8) +/-0.6 37.7% +/-0.3 43.3% +/-1.1      High school (grades 9-12) +/-0.4 19.9% +/-0.3 19.7% +/-0.8      College or graduate school +/-0.6 30.9% +/-0.4 23.7% +/-1.2

    Male 3 years and over enrolled in school +/-6,137 1,229,894 +/-8,263 164,423 +/-4,056      Percent enrolled in kindergarten to grade 12 +/-0.7 65.3% +/-0.5 71.4% +/-1.9      Percent enrolled in college or graduate school +/-0.8 28.1% +/-0.5 22.2% +/-1.6    Female 3 years and over enrolled in school +/-5,261 1,264,522 +/-13,241 159,008 +/-4,267

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Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD CSA

Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA CSA

White alone, notHispanic or

Latino

Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)(200-299)

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error      Percent enrolled in kindergarten to grade 12 +/-0.7 60.6% +/-0.5 68.1% +/-1.6      Percent enrolled in college or graduate school +/-0.7 33.6% +/-0.6 25.3% +/-1.6

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

    Population 25 years and over +/-1,557 6,394,862 +/-4,796 609,589 +/-2,493      Less than high school diploma +/-0.2 10.1% +/-0.2 31.0% +/-1.3      High school graduate (includes equivalency) +/-0.4 22.5% +/-0.3 23.8% +/-1.1      Some college or associate's degree +/-0.3 24.2% +/-0.3 20.7% +/-1.0      Bachelor's degree +/-0.4 23.0% +/-0.3 14.1% +/-0.9      Graduate or professional degree +/-0.3 20.1% +/-0.3 10.4% +/-0.7

    High school graduate or higher +/-0.2 89.9% +/-0.2 69.0% +/-1.3      Male, high school graduate or higher +/-0.3 89.3% +/-0.3 67.1% +/-1.5      Female, high school graduate or higher +/-0.3 90.5% +/-0.3 71.1% +/-1.7    Bachelor's degree or higher +/-0.4 43.2% +/-0.3 24.5% +/-1.1      Male, bachelor's degree or higher +/-0.5 43.6% +/-0.4 22.5% +/-1.4      Female, bachelor's degree or higher +/-0.5 42.8% +/-0.4 26.7% +/-1.3

FERTILITY

    Women 15 to 50 years +/-2,860 2,417,354 +/-5,438 287,437 +/-2,529      Women 15 to 50 years who had a birth in the past 12months

+/-3,079 125,314 +/-5,739 19,840 +/-2,682

        Unmarried women 15 to 50 years who had a birth inthe past 12 months

+/-1,822 40,790 +/-3,491 8,333 +/-2,056

          As a percent of all women with a birth in the past12 months

+/-3.3 32.6% +/-2.3 42.0% +/-7.9

RESPONSIBILITY FOR GRANDCHILDREN UNDER 18YEARS    Population 30 years and over +/-1,397 5,693,525 +/-4,430 510,353 +/-1,926      Living with grandchild(ren) +/-0.2 3.9% +/-0.1 5.7% +/-0.6        Responsible for grandchild(ren) +/-2.8 31.3% +/-2.0 20.6% +/-4.3

VETERAN STATUS

    Civilian population 18 years and over +/-2,226 7,208,803 +/-4,392 717,117 +/-1,612      Civilian veteran +/-0.2 9.1% +/-0.2 4.2% +/-0.4

DISABILITY STATUS

    Total civilian noninstitutionalized population +/-4,068 9,304,257 +/-5,842 1,045,021 +/-1,832      With a disability +/-0.2 9.6% +/-0.2 4.7% +/-0.4

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population under 18 years +/-1,563 2,170,900 +/-2,595 331,198 +/-701

      With a disability +/-0.3 3.3% +/-0.2 2.5% +/-0.5

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 18 to 64 years +/-2,732 6,015,495 +/-5,507 673,388 +/-2,269

      With a disability +/-0.3 7.7% +/-0.2 4.5% +/-0.5

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 65 years andolder

+/-2,504 1,117,862 +/-3,314 40,435 +/-1,565

      With a disability +/-0.7 32.1% +/-0.7 26.8% +/-3.3

RESIDENCE 1 YEAR AGO

    Population 1 year and over +/-4,107 9,321,617 +/-5,925 1,034,076 +/-2,787      Same house +/-0.3 85.5% +/-0.3 83.3% +/-1.1      Different house in the U.S. +/-0.3 13.5% +/-0.2 15.2% +/-1.0        Same county +/-0.3 7.2% +/-0.2 8.7% +/-0.8        Different county +/-0.2 6.3% +/-0.2 6.5% +/-0.6

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Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD CSA

Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA CSA

White alone, notHispanic or

Latino

Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)(200-299)

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error          Same state +/-0.1 2.9% +/-0.1 3.3% +/-0.5          Different state +/-0.2 3.4% +/-0.1 3.2% +/-0.5      Abroad +/-0.1 1.0% +/-0.1 1.4% +/-0.3

PLACE OF BIRTH, CITIZENSHIP STATUS AND YEAROF ENTRY    Native +/-7,606 7,842,197 +/-21,854 528,751 +/-9,681      Male +/-0.1 48.9% +/-0.1 51.1% +/-0.7      Female +/-0.1 51.1% +/-0.1 48.9% +/-0.7

    Foreign born +/-7,215 1,596,258 +/-21,064 524,506 +/-9,991      Male +/-1.4 47.8% +/-0.4 52.9% +/-0.7      Female +/-1.4 52.2% +/-0.4 47.1% +/-0.7

    Foreign born; naturalized U.S. citizen +/-5,563 796,193 +/-14,904 162,154 +/-7,604      Male +/-1.8 45.6% +/-0.7 47.3% +/-2.0      Female +/-1.8 54.4% +/-0.7 52.7% +/-2.0

    Foreign born; not a U.S. citizen +/-4,472 800,065 +/-17,401 362,352 +/-11,723      Male +/-3.0 50.0% +/-0.8 55.4% +/-1.1      Female +/-3.0 50.0% +/-0.8 44.6% +/-1.1

    Population born outside the United States +/-7,215 1,596,258 +/-21,064 524,506 +/-9,991      Entered 2010 or later +/-1.6 10.9% +/-0.6 7.4% +/-0.9      Entered 2000 to 2009 +/-1.9 35.0% +/-0.8 43.3% +/-1.4      Entered before 2000 +/-2.0 54.1% +/-0.8 49.3% +/-1.4

WORLD REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN

    Foreign-born population excluding population born atsea

+/-7,215 1,596,258 +/-21,064 524,506 +/-9,991

      Europe +/-2.3 9.7% +/-0.4 1.2% +/-0.3      Asia +/-1.9 36.5% +/-0.6 0.2% +/-0.1      Africa +/-1.3 14.2% +/-0.7 0.1% +/-0.1      Oceania +/-0.3 0.4% +/-0.1 0.0% +/-0.1      Latin America +/-0.9 38.2% +/-0.6 98.5% +/-0.3      Northern America +/-0.8 1.1% +/-0.1 0.1% +/-0.1

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TOSPEAK ENGLISH    Population 5 years and over +/-2,738 8,828,675 +/-3,813 944,249 +/-1,544      English only +/-0.2 79.3% +/-0.2 24.9% +/-1.2      Language other than English +/-0.2 20.7% +/-0.2 75.1% +/-1.2        Speak English less than "very well" +/-0.1 7.5% +/-0.2 32.5% +/-1.0

EMPLOYMENT STATUS

    Population 16 years and over +/-3,477 7,505,184 +/-5,011 750,160 +/-1,949      In labor force +/-0.3 70.2% +/-0.3 78.9% +/-0.7        Civilian labor force +/-0.3 69.5% +/-0.3 78.3% +/-0.7          Employed +/-0.3 64.7% +/-0.3 72.8% +/-0.8          Unemployed +/-0.2 4.8% +/-0.2 5.5% +/-0.5            Percent of civilian labor force +/-0.3 6.9% +/-0.2 7.1% +/-0.7        Armed Forces +/-0.1 0.8% +/-0.1 0.6% +/-0.1      Not in labor force +/-0.3 29.8% +/-0.3 21.1% +/-0.7

    Females 16 years and over +/-2,632 3,889,585 +/-3,791 358,230 +/-1,931      In labor force +/-0.5 65.5% +/-0.3 71.3% +/-1.2        Civilian labor force +/-0.5 65.3% +/-0.3 71.1% +/-1.2

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Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD CSA

Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA CSA

White alone, notHispanic or

Latino

Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)(200-299)

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error          Employed +/-0.5 60.8% +/-0.4 64.8% +/-1.1          Unemployed +/-0.2 4.5% +/-0.2 6.3% +/-0.8            Percent of civilian labor force +/-0.3 6.8% +/-0.3 8.8% +/-1.1

COMMUTING TO WORK

    Workers 16 years and over +/-13,420 4,818,698 +/-20,964 541,461 +/-6,380      Car, truck, or van - drove alone +/-0.5 70.3% +/-0.3 61.0% +/-1.4      Car, truck, or van - carpooled +/-0.3 9.1% +/-0.3 15.4% +/-1.0      Public transportation (excluding taxicab) +/-0.3 11.2% +/-0.2 14.6% +/-0.9      Walked +/-0.2 3.1% +/-0.1 3.8% +/-0.6      Other means +/-0.1 1.7% +/-0.1 2.1% +/-0.5      Worked at home +/-0.2 4.7% +/-0.1 3.0% +/-0.4      Mean travel time to work (minutes) +/-0.2 32.7 +/-0.2 33.1 +/-0.7

OCCUPATION

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over +/-13,531 4,854,844 +/-19,432 545,979 +/-5,703      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

+/-0.4 48.0% +/-0.4 23.9% +/-1.2

      Service occupations +/-0.4 16.4% +/-0.3 30.4% +/-1.3      Sales and office occupations +/-0.4 21.8% +/-0.3 17.6% +/-1.0      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

+/-0.3 7.2% +/-0.2 19.2% +/-0.9

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

+/-0.3 6.7% +/-0.2 8.9% +/-0.9

    Male civilian employed population 16 years and over +/-8,412 2,489,494 +/-13,012 313,886 +/-4,636

      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

+/-0.6 45.7% +/-0.5 20.8% +/-1.4

      Service occupations +/-0.5 14.2% +/-0.4 23.6% +/-1.8      Sales and office occupations +/-0.5 16.1% +/-0.4 11.2% +/-1.2      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

+/-0.5 13.5% +/-0.3 32.5% +/-1.6

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

+/-0.5 10.5% +/-0.3 11.9% +/-1.2

    Female civilian employed population 16 years andover

+/-9,378 2,365,350 +/-14,155 232,093 +/-4,047

      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

+/-0.7 50.3% +/-0.6 28.1% +/-1.7

      Service occupations +/-0.6 18.7% +/-0.4 39.7% +/-2.0      Sales and office occupations +/-0.7 27.8% +/-0.5 26.1% +/-1.7      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

+/-0.1 0.5% +/-0.1 1.2% +/-0.4

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

+/-0.3 2.7% +/-0.2 4.8% +/-0.9

INDUSTRY

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over +/-13,531 4,854,844 +/-19,432 545,979 +/-5,703      Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining +/-0.1 0.5% +/-0.1 0.7% +/-0.2

      Construction +/-0.2 6.2% +/-0.2 17.5% +/-0.9      Manufacturing +/-0.3 4.1% +/-0.2 3.2% +/-0.4      Wholesale trade +/-0.2 1.7% +/-0.1 1.9% +/-0.4      Retail trade +/-0.3 9.2% +/-0.3 8.9% +/-0.7      Transportation and warehousing, and utilities +/-0.2 3.8% +/-0.1 3.2% +/-0.5      Information +/-0.1 2.5% +/-0.1 1.2% +/-0.3      Finance and insurance, and real estate and rentaland leasing

+/-0.3 6.5% +/-0.2 4.4% +/-0.6

      Professional, scientific, and management, andadministrative and waste management services

+/-0.4 18.1% +/-0.3 15.5% +/-1.1

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Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD CSA

Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA CSA

White alone, notHispanic or

Latino

Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)(200-299)

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error      Educational services, and health care and socialassistance

+/-0.4 21.5% +/-0.3 13.2% +/-0.9

      Arts, entertainment, and recreation, andaccommodation and food services

+/-0.3 8.4% +/-0.2 16.4% +/-1.2

      Other services (except public administration) +/-0.2 5.8% +/-0.2 6.9% +/-0.7      Public administration +/-0.2 11.8% +/-0.2 6.9% +/-0.6

CLASS OF WORKER

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over +/-13,531 4,854,844 +/-19,432 545,979 +/-5,703      Private wage and salary workers +/-0.3 73.3% +/-0.3 82.7% +/-1.0      Government workers +/-0.3 22.0% +/-0.3 12.2% +/-0.8      Self-employed workers in own not incorporatedbusiness

+/-0.2 4.6% +/-0.2 5.1% +/-0.6

      Unpaid family workers +/-0.1 0.1% +/-0.1 0.1% +/-0.1INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS (IN 2013INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)    Households +/-9,146 3,442,128 +/-10,440 273,188 +/-5,209      Median household income (dollars) +/-770 80,035 +/-593 64,381 +/-2,135    With earnings +/-0.4 84.0% +/-0.3 94.6% +/-0.7      Mean earnings (dollars) +/-1,032 104,994 +/-737 81,047 +/-2,201    With Social Security income +/-0.4 23.6% +/-0.2 9.5% +/-0.8      Mean Social Security income (dollars) +/-164 17,464 +/-176 13,637 +/-1,005    With Supplemental Security Income +/-0.2 3.9% +/-0.2 2.6% +/-0.4      Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) +/-387 9,105 +/-210 7,519 +/-843    With cash public assistance income +/-0.2 2.2% +/-0.1 1.9% +/-0.5      Mean cash public assistance income (dollars) +/-395 3,752 +/-258 3,005 +/-877    With retirement income +/-0.4 19.3% +/-0.3 6.8% +/-0.8      Mean retirement income (dollars) +/-775 33,984 +/-652 33,045 +/-3,782    With Food Stamp/SNAP benefits +/-0.3 9.6% +/-0.3 12.9% +/-1.1    Families +/-9,266 2,267,423 +/-15,823 210,916 +/-4,740      Median family income (dollars) +/-1,065 94,292 +/-913 61,383 +/-1,872        Married-couple family +/-0.5 72.9% +/-0.5 63.5% +/-1.9      Median income (dollars) +/-798 113,667 +/-1,182 72,525 +/-3,446        Male householder, no spouse present, family +/-0.4 7.0% +/-0.3 15.3% +/-1.5      Median income (dollars) +/-1,719 62,168 +/-2,471 52,178 +/-7,425        Female householder, no husband present, family +/-0.4 20.1% +/-0.4 21.2% +/-1.7

      Median income (dollars) +/-1,955 48,232 +/-1,881 38,286 +/-3,475    Individuals +/-2,887 9,438,455 +/-3,518 1,053,257 +/-1,299      Per capita income (dollars) +/-348 39,513 +/-264 23,236 +/-624    With earnings for full-time, year-round workers:

      Male +/-9,819 2,008,820 +/-13,587 245,423 +/-5,721      Female +/-8,990 1,620,596 +/-16,499 144,361 +/-4,576    Mean earnings (dollars) for full-time, year-roundworkers:      Male +/-1,180 84,043 +/-972 50,931 +/-1,905      Female +/-888 64,197 +/-610 45,107 +/-1,615    Median earnings (dollars) full-time, year-roundworkers:      Male +/-434 62,251 +/-345 37,485 +/-1,879      Female +/-678 51,863 +/-294 33,262 +/-1,902HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population +/-4,068 9,304,257 +/-5,842 1,045,021 +/-1,832      With private health insurance +/-0.4 75.5% +/-0.4 52.0% +/-1.5      With public coverage +/-0.3 25.0% +/-0.3 23.5% +/-1.0      No health insurance coverage +/-0.2 10.6% +/-0.2 29.1% +/-1.3POVERTY RATES FOR FAMILIES AND PEOPLE FORWHOM POVERTY STATUS IS DETERMINED    All families +/-0.3 6.7% +/-0.3 10.9% +/-1.5

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Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD CSA

Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA CSA

White alone, notHispanic or

Latino

Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)(200-299)

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error      With related children under 18 years +/-0.6 10.1% +/-0.5 14.0% +/-1.9        With related children under 5 years only +/-1.4 9.2% +/-1.3 12.5% +/-3.3      Married-couple family +/-0.2 3.1% +/-0.2 6.9% +/-1.4        With related children under 18 years +/-0.4 3.9% +/-0.4 8.4% +/-1.8          With related children under 5 years only +/-1.0 3.2% +/-0.8 8.1% +/-4.7      Female householder, no husband present, family +/-1.7 19.0% +/-1.2 25.1% +/-4.2

        With related children under 18 years +/-2.9 26.0% +/-1.7 30.3% +/-5.1          With related children under 5 years only +/-6.3 28.0% +/-4.7 26.2% +/-10.2    All people +/-0.3 9.4% +/-0.3 12.2% +/-1.1      Under 18 years +/-0.8 12.5% +/-0.6 15.7% +/-1.9        Related children under 18 years +/-0.8 12.1% +/-0.6 15.3% +/-1.9          Related children under 5 years +/-1.4 14.4% +/-1.1 18.7% +/-2.9          Related children 5 to 17 years +/-0.8 11.3% +/-0.6 13.7% +/-2.0      18 years and over +/-0.3 8.5% +/-0.2 10.6% +/-0.9      18 to 64 years +/-0.3 8.6% +/-0.2 10.6% +/-0.9      65 years and over +/-0.4 7.9% +/-0.4 12.2% +/-4.1      People in families +/-0.3 7.2% +/-0.3 10.2% +/-1.3      Unrelated individuals 15 years and over +/-0.7 18.9% +/-0.6 22.8% +/-2.0HOUSING TENURE

    Occupied housing units +/-9,146 3,442,128 +/-10,440 273,188 +/-5,209      Owner-occupied housing units +/-0.5 64.1% +/-0.3 45.5% +/-1.5      Renter-occupied housing units +/-0.5 35.9% +/-0.3 54.5% +/-1.5    Average household size of owner-occupied unit +/-0.02 2.79 +/-0.01 3.68 +/-0.11    Average household size of renter-occupied unit +/-0.03 2.50 +/-0.02 3.50 +/-0.10UNITS IN STRUCTURE

    Occupied housing units +/-9,146 3,442,128 +/-10,440 273,188 +/-5,209      1-unit, detached or attached +/-0.4 70.3% +/-0.4 57.3% +/-1.6      2 to 4 units +/-0.3 3.7% +/-0.2 3.5% +/-0.6      5 or more units +/-0.3 24.7% +/-0.4 37.7% +/-1.7      Mobile home, boat, RV, van, etc. +/-0.2 1.3% +/-0.1 1.5% +/-0.4YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT

    Occupied housing units +/-9,146 3,442,128 +/-10,440 273,188 +/-5,209      Built 2010 or later +/-0.1 1.8% +/-0.1 1.6% +/-0.5      Built 2000 to 2009 +/-0.3 14.4% +/-0.3 10.5% +/-1.1      Built 1980 to 1999 +/-0.4 30.8% +/-0.3 29.1% +/-1.5      Built 1960 to 1979 +/-0.5 25.8% +/-0.3 32.6% +/-1.5      Built 1940 to 1959 +/-0.5 16.3% +/-0.3 18.6% +/-1.2      Built 1939 or earlier +/-0.4 10.9% +/-0.2 7.6% +/-0.9VEHICLES AVAILABLE

    Occupied housing units +/-9,146 3,442,128 +/-10,440 273,188 +/-5,209      None +/-0.3 10.1% +/-0.2 11.3% +/-1.1      1 or more +/-0.3 89.9% +/-0.2 88.7% +/-1.1HOUSE HEATING FUEL

    Occupied housing units +/-9,146 3,442,128 +/-10,440 273,188 +/-5,209      Gas +/-0.4 49.6% +/-0.3 52.6% +/-2.0      Electricity +/-0.4 41.0% +/-0.3 43.8% +/-1.9      All other fuels +/-0.4 8.8% +/-0.2 3.0% +/-0.6      No fuel used +/-0.1 0.5% +/-0.1 0.6% +/-0.2SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS

    Occupied housing units +/-9,146 3,442,128 +/-10,440 273,188 +/-5,209      No telephone service available +/-0.1 1.9% +/-0.1 2.3% +/-0.5      1.01 or more occupants per room +/-0.1 2.3% +/-0.1 10.7% +/-1.1SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS APERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN THEPAST 12 MONTHS

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Subject Philadelphia-Reading-

Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD CSA

Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA CSA

White alone, notHispanic or

Latino

Total population Hispanic or Latino (of any race)(200-299)

Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error    Housing units with a mortgage (excluding units whereSMOC cannot be computed)

+/-9,601 1,679,368 +/-13,055 107,731 +/-4,326

      Less than 30 percent +/-0.7 70.4% +/-0.5 59.0% +/-2.6      30 percent or more +/-0.7 29.6% +/-0.5 41.0% +/-2.6OWNER CHARACTERISTICS

    Owner-occupied housing units +/-9,108 2,207,948 +/-12,104 124,427 +/-4,529      Median value (dollars) +/-1,561 322,300 +/-2,210 291,900 +/-7,116      Median selected monthly owner costs with amortgage (dollars)

+/-15 1,983 +/-12 1,943 +/-39

      Median selected monthly owner costs without amortgage (dollars)

+/-7 571 +/-6 638 +/-48

GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDINCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS    Occupied units paying rent (excluding units whereGRAPI cannot be computed)

+/-8,902 1,166,992 +/-11,990 143,469 +/-4,824

      Less than 30 percent +/-1.5 50.8% +/-0.7 41.9% +/-2.7      30 percent or more +/-1.5 49.2% +/-0.7 58.1% +/-2.7GROSS RENT

    Occupied units paying rent +/-9,231 1,188,203 +/-12,273 145,469 +/-4,990      Median gross rent (dollars) +/-13 1,337 +/-11 1,425 +/-26COMPUTERS AND INTERNET USE

    Total households +/-9,146 3,442,128 +/-10,440 273,188 +/-5,209      With a computer +/-0.3 88.9% +/-0.3 88.8% +/-1.1      With a broadband Internet subscription +/-0.4 81.1% +/-0.3 77.6% +/-1.4

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Subject Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA CSA

Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not Hispanic or Latino

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of ErrorTOTAL NUMBER OF RACES REPORTED

    Total population 89,559 +/-7,708 5,035,746 +/-5,028      One race 92.8% +/-1.8 100.0% +/-0.1      Two races 6.4% +/-1.7 (X) (X)      Three races 0.8% +/-0.5 (X) (X)      Four or more races 0.0% +/-0.2 (X) (X)

SEX AND AGE

    Total population 89,559 +/-7,708 5,035,746 +/-5,028      Male 51.6% +/-2.5 49.3% +/-0.1      Female 48.4% +/-2.5 50.7% +/-0.1

    Under 5 years 10.6% +/-1.8 5.2% +/-0.1    5 to 17 years 19.8% +/-2.2 14.4% +/-0.1    18 to 24 years 9.3% +/-1.7 8.3% +/-0.1    25 to 34 years 20.2% +/-2.6 14.1% +/-0.1    35 to 44 years 15.9% +/-2.5 12.8% +/-0.1    45 to 54 years 13.4% +/-2.2 15.7% +/-0.1    55 to 64 years 7.2% +/-1.4 14.1% +/-0.1    65 to 74 years 2.8% +/-1.0 8.9% +/-0.1    75 years and over 0.8% +/-0.4 6.7% +/-0.1

    Median age (years) 30.1 +/-1.2 41.6 +/-0.2

    18 years and over 69.7% +/-2.4 80.5% +/-0.1    21 years and over 65.5% +/-2.5 77.1% +/-0.1    62 years and over 4.6% +/-1.2 19.4% +/-0.1    65 years and over 3.6% +/-1.0 15.5% +/-0.1

    Under 18 years 27,163 +/-3,601 983,761 +/-2,377      Male 49.7% +/-5.3 51.3% +/-0.1      Female 50.3% +/-5.3 48.7% +/-0.1

    18 years and over 62,396 +/-5,174 4,051,985 +/-3,929      Male 52.4% +/-2.9 48.8% +/-0.1      Female 47.6% +/-2.9 51.2% +/-0.1

    18 to 34 years 26,438 +/-2,987 1,127,818 +/-2,278      Male 52.1% +/-5.4 50.2% +/-0.1      Female 47.9% +/-5.4 49.8% +/-0.1

    35 to 64 years 32,710 +/-3,466 2,141,137 +/-2,707      Male 54.1% +/-4.1 49.6% +/-0.1      Female 45.9% +/-4.1 50.4% +/-0.1

    65 years and over 3,248 +/-973 783,030 +/-1,896      Male 36.5% +/-11.6 44.6% +/-0.1      Female 63.5% +/-11.6 55.4% +/-0.1

RELATIONSHIP

    Population in households 88,735 +/-7,669 4,939,825 +/-6,346      Householder or spouse 50.2% +/-2.5 62.3% +/-0.3      Child 35.3% +/-2.6 26.8% +/-0.2      Other relatives 7.4% +/-1.7 4.5% +/-0.2      Nonrelatives 7.1% +/-1.8 6.4% +/-0.2        Unmarried partner 2.8% +/-0.7 2.2% +/-0.1

HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE

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Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not Hispanic or Latino

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error    Households 30,796 +/-2,893 2,025,138 +/-9,204      Family households 66.1% +/-4.7 64.5% +/-0.5        With own children under 18 years 35.5% +/-4.5 26.3% +/-0.5        Married-couple family 49.3% +/-4.6 53.3% +/-0.5          With own children under 18 years 24.6% +/-4.3 21.0% +/-0.4        Female householder, no husband present, family 10.2% +/-2.8 7.9% +/-0.2

          With own children under 18 years 8.7% +/-2.7 3.8% +/-0.2      Nonfamily households 33.9% +/-4.7 35.5% +/-0.5        Male householder 20.1% +/-3.7 16.0% +/-0.4          Living alone 14.1% +/-3.4 11.8% +/-0.4          Not living alone 6.0% +/-2.7 4.1% +/-0.2        Female householder 13.8% +/-3.2 19.5% +/-0.4          Living alone 9.9% +/-2.7 16.0% +/-0.4          Not living alone 3.8% +/-1.9 3.5% +/-0.2

    Average household size 2.68 +/-0.17 2.52 +/-0.01    Average family size 3.18 +/-0.19 3.11 +/-0.02

MARITAL STATUS

    Population 15 years and over 66,000 +/-5,462 4,226,254 +/-4,093      Now married, except separated 46.7% +/-3.2 53.4% +/-0.5      Widowed 1.6% +/-0.8 5.6% +/-0.1      Divorced 11.4% +/-2.3 9.6% +/-0.2      Separated 1.4% +/-0.6 1.8% +/-0.1      Never married 39.1% +/-2.9 29.6% +/-0.3

    Male 15 years and over 34,461 +/-3,337 2,066,905 +/-2,845      Now married, except separated 46.6% +/-5.1 55.5% +/-0.5      Widowed 0.2% +/-0.2 2.4% +/-0.1      Divorced 10.5% +/-3.5 8.2% +/-0.3      Separated 1.4% +/-0.9 1.6% +/-0.1      Never married 41.3% +/-5.1 32.3% +/-0.4

    Female 15 years and over 31,539 +/-3,440 2,159,349 +/-2,095      Now married, except separated 46.7% +/-3.6 51.3% +/-0.5      Widowed 3.1% +/-1.6 8.6% +/-0.2      Divorced 12.3% +/-2.9 11.0% +/-0.3      Separated 1.3% +/-1.0 2.0% +/-0.2      Never married 36.6% +/-4.0 27.1% +/-0.4

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

    Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 28,346 +/-3,654 1,164,785 +/-9,777      Nursery school, preschool 7.9% +/-3.0 6.2% +/-0.3      Kindergarten 6.1% +/-2.1 4.8% +/-0.3      Elementary school (grades 1-8) 40.2% +/-4.0 36.9% +/-0.4      High school (grades 9-12) 17.0% +/-3.7 20.1% +/-0.4      College or graduate school 28.9% +/-4.3 31.9% +/-0.5

    Male 3 years and over enrolled in school 14,860 +/-2,402 577,028 +/-6,814      Percent enrolled in kindergarten to grade 12 58.1% +/-6.3 63.7% +/-0.8      Percent enrolled in college or graduate school 35.3% +/-6.4 29.6% +/-0.8    Female 3 years and over enrolled in school 13,486 +/-2,385 587,757 +/-6,859      Percent enrolled in kindergarten to grade 12 68.8% +/-6.2 59.9% +/-0.7      Percent enrolled in college or graduate school 21.8% +/-6.0 34.3% +/-0.7

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

    Population 25 years and over 54,030 +/-4,643 3,635,524 +/-3,734

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Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not Hispanic or Latino

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error      Less than high school diploma 10.6% +/-2.3 6.1% +/-0.2      High school graduate (includes equivalency) 13.6% +/-2.2 20.9% +/-0.4      Some college or associate's degree 29.2% +/-3.4 23.0% +/-0.3      Bachelor's degree 26.7% +/-3.3 26.2% +/-0.3      Graduate or professional degree 19.8% +/-2.8 23.7% +/-0.3

    High school graduate or higher 89.4% +/-2.3 93.9% +/-0.2      Male, high school graduate or higher 87.6% +/-3.9 93.6% +/-0.3      Female, high school graduate or higher 91.3% +/-2.7 94.3% +/-0.3    Bachelor's degree or higher 46.6% +/-3.9 50.0% +/-0.4      Male, bachelor's degree or higher 44.9% +/-5.7 51.4% +/-0.4      Female, bachelor's degree or higher 48.4% +/-5.9 48.6% +/-0.6

FERTILITY

    Women 15 to 50 years 24,482 +/-2,950 1,203,503 +/-3,435      Women 15 to 50 years who had a birth in the past 12months

1,374 +/-590 57,418 +/-3,538

        Unmarried women 15 to 50 years who had a birth inthe past 12 months

N N 11,223 +/-1,884

          As a percent of all women with a birth in the past12 months

19.2% +/-17.8 19.5% +/-2.9

RESPONSIBILITY FOR GRANDCHILDREN UNDER 18YEARS    Population 30 years and over 44,983 +/-4,332 3,272,431 +/-3,477      Living with grandchild(ren) 3.5% +/-2.0 2.6% +/-0.1        Responsible for grandchild(ren) 65.6% +/-21.9 34.9% +/-3.5

VETERAN STATUS

    Civilian population 18 years and over 61,399 +/-5,288 4,012,185 +/-4,821      Civilian veteran 15.6% +/-2.3 10.9% +/-0.2

DISABILITY STATUS

    Total civilian noninstitutionalized population 88,241 +/-7,793 4,962,641 +/-6,420      With a disability 8.1% +/-1.5 10.5% +/-0.2

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population under 18 years 27,151 +/-3,600 983,112 +/-2,400

      With a disability 2.8% +/-1.7 3.1% +/-0.3

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 18 to 64 years 57,915 +/-5,023 3,216,171 +/-5,096

      With a disability 9.4% +/-2.0 7.8% +/-0.2

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 65 years andolder

3,175 +/-965 763,358 +/-2,732

      With a disability 28.8% +/-12.4 31.5% +/-0.8

RESIDENCE 1 YEAR AGO

    Population 1 year and over 88,110 +/-7,591 4,983,528 +/-5,942      Same house 81.1% +/-3.6 86.9% +/-0.3      Different house in the U.S. 17.4% +/-3.3 12.4% +/-0.3        Same county 8.1% +/-2.0 5.8% +/-0.3        Different county 9.3% +/-3.0 6.5% +/-0.2          Same state 3.2% +/-1.6 2.8% +/-0.1          Different state 6.1% +/-2.4 3.7% +/-0.2      Abroad 1.5% +/-1.0 0.7% +/-0.1

PLACE OF BIRTH, CITIZENSHIP STATUS AND YEAROF ENTRY    Native 87,452 +/-7,592 4,770,288 +/-12,173      Male 51.2% +/-2.6 49.5% +/-0.1

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Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not Hispanic or Latino

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error      Female 48.8% +/-2.6 50.5% +/-0.1

    Foreign born 2,107 +/-970 265,458 +/-11,040      Male 68.6% +/-17.6 45.0% +/-1.4      Female 31.4% +/-17.6 55.0% +/-1.4

    Foreign born; naturalized U.S. citizen 982 +/-767 164,270 +/-7,177      Male 78.5% +/-23.9 44.2% +/-1.7      Female 21.5% +/-23.9 55.8% +/-1.7

    Foreign born; not a U.S. citizen 1,125 +/-563 101,188 +/-6,585      Male 59.9% +/-25.0 46.2% +/-2.3      Female 40.1% +/-25.0 53.8% +/-2.3

    Population born outside the United States 2,107 +/-970 265,458 +/-11,040      Entered 2010 or later 0.0% +/-6.9 14.5% +/-1.6      Entered 2000 to 2009 19.4% +/-15.1 24.2% +/-1.8      Entered before 2000 80.6% +/-15.1 61.4% +/-1.8

WORLD REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN

    Foreign-born population excluding population born atsea

2,107 +/-970 265,458 +/-11,040

      Europe N N 52.1% +/-1.9      Asia N N 26.9% +/-2.2      Africa N N 8.8% +/-1.4      Oceania N N 1.3% +/-0.3      Latin America N N 5.6% +/-1.2      Northern America N N 5.3% +/-0.7

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TOSPEAK ENGLISH    Population 5 years and over 80,097 +/-6,782 4,775,472 +/-4,910      English only 46.4% +/-3.7 93.2% +/-0.3      Language other than English 53.6% +/-3.7 6.8% +/-0.3        Speak English less than "very well" 9.6% +/-1.7 1.6% +/-0.1

EMPLOYMENT STATUS

    Population 16 years and over 64,528 +/-5,342 4,168,641 +/-4,703      In labor force 79.5% +/-2.8 69.5% +/-0.3        Civilian labor force 78.0% +/-2.7 68.5% +/-0.3          Employed 71.6% +/-3.4 65.1% +/-0.4          Unemployed 6.3% +/-1.9 3.4% +/-0.1            Percent of civilian labor force 8.1% +/-2.4 5.0% +/-0.2        Armed Forces 1.5% +/-0.9 1.0% +/-0.1      Not in labor force 20.5% +/-2.8 30.5% +/-0.3

    Females 16 years and over 30,916 +/-3,387 2,131,929 +/-2,680      In labor force 77.0% +/-3.9 63.7% +/-0.4        Civilian labor force 76.5% +/-4.0 63.5% +/-0.4          Employed 69.0% +/-4.9 60.3% +/-0.4          Unemployed 7.4% +/-3.2 3.1% +/-0.2            Percent of civilian labor force 9.7% +/-4.2 4.9% +/-0.3

COMMUTING TO WORK

    Workers 16 years and over 46,602 +/-3,902 2,705,327 +/-15,479      Car, truck, or van - drove alone 70.5% +/-3.8 74.4% +/-0.4      Car, truck, or van - carpooled 10.1% +/-3.1 7.6% +/-0.3      Public transportation (excluding taxicab) 12.8% +/-2.9 7.5% +/-0.2      Walked 1.8% +/-0.9 3.0% +/-0.2

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Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not Hispanic or Latino

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error      Other means 2.5% +/-1.3 1.7% +/-0.1      Worked at home 2.2% +/-0.9 5.8% +/-0.2      Mean travel time to work (minutes) 35.8 +/-2.8 31.6 +/-0.3

OCCUPATION

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over 46,228 +/-4,046 2,712,243 +/-15,544      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

50.7% +/-4.1 55.2% +/-0.4

      Service occupations 17.2% +/-3.2 11.5% +/-0.3      Sales and office occupations 20.9% +/-3.2 21.3% +/-0.4      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

5.7% +/-2.0 6.5% +/-0.2

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

5.6% +/-2.5 5.5% +/-0.2

    Male civilian employed population 16 years and over 24,885 +/-2,633 1,425,729 +/-10,442

      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

49.5% +/-5.8 53.4% +/-0.6

      Service occupations 18.9% +/-4.3 10.2% +/-0.5      Sales and office occupations 14.0% +/-4.1 15.8% +/-0.5      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

10.1% +/-3.7 12.0% +/-0.4

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

7.6% +/-4.0 8.6% +/-0.3

    Female civilian employed population 16 years andover

21,343 +/-2,769 1,286,514 +/-9,180

      Management, business, science, and artsoccupations

52.1% +/-5.9 57.1% +/-0.7

      Service occupations 15.3% +/-4.3 12.9% +/-0.4      Sales and office occupations 29.0% +/-5.2 27.4% +/-0.7      Natural resources, construction, and maintenanceoccupations

0.4% +/-0.7 0.5% +/-0.1

      Production, transportation, and material movingoccupations

3.2% +/-2.0 2.1% +/-0.2

INDUSTRY

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over 46,228 +/-4,046 2,712,243 +/-15,544      Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 0.8% +/-0.6 0.7% +/-0.1

      Construction 4.7% +/-2.1 5.9% +/-0.3      Manufacturing 3.2% +/-1.4 5.0% +/-0.2      Wholesale trade 0.9% +/-0.7 1.8% +/-0.1      Retail trade 7.9% +/-2.2 8.9% +/-0.3      Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 4.0% +/-1.7 3.0% +/-0.2      Information 2.1% +/-1.1 2.8% +/-0.1      Finance and insurance, and real estate and rentaland leasing

3.9% +/-1.4 6.8% +/-0.3

      Professional, scientific, and management, andadministrative and waste management services

16.2% +/-3.4 19.4% +/-0.4

      Educational services, and health care and socialassistance

20.0% +/-3.3 21.1% +/-0.4

      Arts, entertainment, and recreation, andaccommodation and food services

8.7% +/-2.3 6.9% +/-0.2

      Other services (except public administration) 5.0% +/-1.8 5.7% +/-0.2      Public administration 22.6% +/-3.6 12.0% +/-0.3

CLASS OF WORKER

    Civilian employed population 16 years and over 46,228 +/-4,046 2,712,243 +/-15,544      Private wage and salary workers 64.4% +/-3.6 72.3% +/-0.4      Government workers 32.9% +/-3.7 22.4% +/-0.3      Self-employed workers in own not incorporatedbusiness

2.3% +/-1.1 5.2% +/-0.2

      Unpaid family workers 0.4% +/-0.5 0.1% +/-0.1INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS (IN 2013INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)

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Subject Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA CSA

Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not Hispanic or Latino

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error    Households 30,796 +/-2,893 2,025,138 +/-9,204      Median household income (dollars) 82,759 +/-6,495 91,936 +/-704    With earnings 92.2% +/-2.4 82.6% +/-0.3      Mean earnings (dollars) 99,883 +/-8,493 118,686 +/-1,159    With Social Security income 12.7% +/-3.2 27.1% +/-0.3      Mean Social Security income (dollars) 15,273 +/-2,703 18,969 +/-202    With Supplemental Security Income 4.9% +/-2.0 2.8% +/-0.2      Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 9,832 +/-2,669 9,783 +/-327    With cash public assistance income 2.1% +/-1.1 1.5% +/-0.1      Mean cash public assistance income (dollars) 6,235 +/-3,337 3,864 +/-407    With retirement income 13.2% +/-3.0 22.5% +/-0.3      Mean retirement income (dollars) 30,210 +/-4,078 36,108 +/-880    With Food Stamp/SNAP benefits 10.8% +/-3.4 4.9% +/-0.2    Families 20,369 +/-2,474 1,305,882 +/-10,570      Median family income (dollars) 92,643 +/-12,913 111,061 +/-927        Married-couple family 74.5% +/-5.2 82.6% +/-0.5      Median income (dollars) 106,783 +/-10,888 122,650 +/-1,443        Male householder, no spouse present, family 10.1% +/-3.8 5.1% +/-0.3      Median income (dollars) 71,077 +/-25,492 75,516 +/-3,944        Female householder, no husband present, family 15.4% +/-4.1 12.3% +/-0.4

      Median income (dollars) 54,375 +/-19,087 56,251 +/-2,914    Individuals 89,559 +/-7,708 5,035,746 +/-5,028      Per capita income (dollars) 36,656 +/-3,305 48,948 +/-444    With earnings for full-time, year-round workers:

      Male 21,017 +/-2,424 1,177,094 +/-9,616      Female 14,409 +/-1,983 864,532 +/-10,830    Mean earnings (dollars) for full-time, year-roundworkers:      Male 78,458 +/-8,618 98,491 +/-1,443      Female 67,209 +/-5,089 70,633 +/-815    Median earnings (dollars) full-time, year-roundworkers:      Male 61,427 +/-1,243 75,185 +/-781      Female 60,139 +/-11,842 57,194 +/-608HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE

    Civilian noninstitutionalized population 88,241 +/-7,793 4,962,641 +/-6,420      With private health insurance 77.9% +/-3.3 85.4% +/-0.4      With public coverage 19.7% +/-3.0 22.2% +/-0.3      No health insurance coverage 10.5% +/-2.5 6.2% +/-0.2POVERTY RATES FOR FAMILIES AND PEOPLE FORWHOM POVERTY STATUS IS DETERMINED    All families 7.5% +/-3.6 3.7% +/-0.3      With related children under 18 years 10.3% +/-5.5 5.7% +/-0.6        With related children under 5 years only 11.9% +/-9.6 5.7% +/-1.3      Married-couple family 4.1% +/-2.7 1.9% +/-0.2        With related children under 18 years 4.0% +/-3.1 2.2% +/-0.3          With related children under 5 years only N N 2.4% +/-0.9      Female householder, no husband present, family 21.7% +/-15.7 14.8% +/-1.6

        With related children under 18 years 23.2% +/-16.9 22.0% +/-2.6          With related children under 5 years only N N 26.5% +/-7.1    All people 9.3% +/-2.4 6.0% +/-0.3      Under 18 years 8.9% +/-4.0 6.4% +/-0.7        Related children under 18 years 8.8% +/-4.0 6.2% +/-0.7          Related children under 5 years 15.5% +/-7.4 6.7% +/-1.0          Related children 5 to 17 years 5.1% +/-2.9 6.0% +/-0.8      18 years and over 9.5% +/-2.4 6.0% +/-0.3      18 to 64 years 9.1% +/-2.4 6.1% +/-0.3      65 years and over 16.6% +/-10.8 5.3% +/-0.4

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Subject Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA CSA

Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not Hispanic or Latino

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error      People in families 7.4% +/-2.8 3.7% +/-0.3      Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 17.7% +/-5.2 14.8% +/-0.7HOUSING TENURE

    Occupied housing units 30,796 +/-2,893 2,025,138 +/-9,204      Owner-occupied housing units 53.6% +/-5.2 73.6% +/-0.4      Renter-occupied housing units 46.4% +/-5.2 26.4% +/-0.4    Average household size of owner-occupied unit 2.76 +/-0.20 2.64 +/-0.02    Average household size of renter-occupied unit 2.59 +/-0.26 2.21 +/-0.03UNITS IN STRUCTURE

    Occupied housing units 30,796 +/-2,893 2,025,138 +/-9,204      1-unit, detached or attached 68.5% +/-4.8 76.5% +/-0.4      2 to 4 units 3.7% +/-1.7 2.8% +/-0.2      5 or more units 27.6% +/-4.6 18.9% +/-0.4      Mobile home, boat, RV, van, etc. 0.3% +/-0.4 1.7% +/-0.1YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT

    Occupied housing units 30,796 +/-2,893 2,025,138 +/-9,204      Built 2010 or later 4.3% +/-2.6 1.8% +/-0.1      Built 2000 to 2009 16.3% +/-3.2 14.7% +/-0.3      Built 1980 to 1999 32.9% +/-4.2 32.1% +/-0.4      Built 1960 to 1979 26.2% +/-4.7 24.7% +/-0.4      Built 1940 to 1959 10.3% +/-3.1 15.5% +/-0.4      Built 1939 or earlier 10.1% +/-2.6 11.2% +/-0.3VEHICLES AVAILABLE

    Occupied housing units 30,796 +/-2,893 2,025,138 +/-9,204      None 9.5% +/-2.8 6.3% +/-0.2      1 or more 90.5% +/-2.8 93.7% +/-0.2HOUSE HEATING FUEL

    Occupied housing units 30,796 +/-2,893 2,025,138 +/-9,204      Gas 47.5% +/-4.8 46.1% +/-0.4      Electricity 47.6% +/-4.9 41.0% +/-0.4      All other fuels 4.5% +/-1.6 12.5% +/-0.3      No fuel used 0.4% +/-0.5 0.3% +/-0.1SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS

    Occupied housing units 30,796 +/-2,893 2,025,138 +/-9,204      No telephone service available 1.8% +/-1.1 1.6% +/-0.1      1.01 or more occupants per room 3.5% +/-1.7 0.8% +/-0.1SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS APERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN THEPAST 12 MONTHS    Housing units with a mortgage (excluding units whereSMOC cannot be computed)

14,378 +/-2,103 1,087,142 +/-8,915

      Less than 30 percent 71.8% +/-5.9 74.3% +/-0.6      30 percent or more 28.2% +/-5.9 25.7% +/-0.6OWNER CHARACTERISTICS

    Owner-occupied housing units 16,492 +/-2,062 1,491,031 +/-9,519      Median value (dollars) 295,900 +/-23,924 342,800 +/-2,541      Median selected monthly owner costs with amortgage (dollars)

1,997 +/-183 2,010 +/-20

      Median selected monthly owner costs without amortgage (dollars)

595 +/-247 574 +/-7

GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDINCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS    Occupied units paying rent (excluding units whereGRAPI cannot be computed)

13,327 +/-2,050 499,766 +/-7,961

      Less than 30 percent 47.5% +/-7.2 56.7% +/-1.0      30 percent or more 52.5% +/-7.2 43.3% +/-1.0GROSS RENT

    Occupied units paying rent 13,444 +/-2,053 507,632 +/-8,372      Median gross rent (dollars) 1,515 +/-124 1,472 +/-17COMPUTERS AND INTERNET USE

    Total households 30,796 +/-2,893 2,025,138 +/-9,204

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Subject Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA CSA

Puerto Rican (260-269) White alone, not Hispanic or Latino

Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error      With a computer 94.5% +/-2.0 90.2% +/-0.3      With a broadband Internet subscription 84.1% +/-4.3 84.3% +/-0.4

Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability isrepresented through the use of a margin of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpretedroughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin oferror (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS estimates are subject tononsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in thesetables.

In data year 2013, there were a series of changes to data collection operations that could have affected some estimates. These changes include theaddition of Internet as a mode of data collection, the end of the content portion of Failed Edit Follow-Up interviewing, and the loss of one monthlypanel due to the Federal Government shut down in October 2013. For more information, see: User Notes

See the Glossary for more information on the definition of the following population groups: Arab, Arab/Arabic, European, Subsaharan African, African,American, and All Other Hispanic or Latino.

Data for the households, families, occupied housing units, owner-occupied housing units, and renter-occupied housing units lines refer to the specifiedrace, Hispanic or Latino, American Indian or Alaska Native, or ancestry of the householder shown in the table. Data in the "Total population" columnare shown regardless of the race, Hispanic or Latino, American Indian or Alaska Native, or ancestry of the person.

Due to methodological changes to data collection for data year 2013, comparisons of current-year language estimates to past years' languageestimates should be made with caution. For more information, see: http://www.census.gov/acs/www/data_documentation/user_notes/

The Census Bureau introduced a new set of disability questions in the 2008 ACS questionnaire. Accordingly, comparisons of disability data from 2008or later with data from prior years are not recommended. For more information on these questions and their evaluation in the 2006 ACS Content Test,see the Evaluation Report Covering Disability.

The Census Bureau introduced an improved sequence of labor force questions in the 2008 ACS questionnaire. Accordingly, we recommend usingcaution when making labor force data comparisons from 2008 or later with data from prior years. For more information on these questions and theirevaluation in the 2006 ACS Content Test, see the "Evaluation Report Covering Employment Status" athttp://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/methodology/content_test/P6a_Employment_Status.pdf, and the "Evaluation Report Covering WeeksWorked" at http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/methodology/content_test/P6b_Weeks_Worked_Final_Report.pdf. Additional information canalso be found at http://www.census.gov/people/laborforce/.

Industry codes are 4-digit codes and are based on the North American Industry Classification System 2012. The Industry categories adhere to theguidelines issued in Clarification Memorandum No. 2, "NAICS Alternate Aggregation Structure for Use By U.S. Statistical Agencies," issued by theOffice of Management and Budget.

Occupation codes are 4-digit codes and are based on Standard Occupational Classification 2010.

Telephone service data are not available for certain geographic areas due to problems with data collection. See Errata Note #93 for details.

The health insurance coverage category names were modified in 2010. See ACS Health Insurance Definitions for a list of the insurance typedefinitions.

The category "with a broadband Internet subscription" refers to those who said "Yes" to a DSL, cable, fiberoptic, mobile broadband, satellite, or fixedwireless subscription.

While the 2013 American Community Survey (ACS) data generally reflect the February 2013 Office of Management and Budget (OMB) definitions ofmetropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas; in certain instances the names, codes, and boundaries of the principal cities shown in ACS tables maydiffer from the OMB definitions due to differences in the effective dates of the geographic entities.

Estimates of urban and rural population, housing units, and characteristics reflect boundaries of urban areas defined based on Census 2010 data. Asa result, data for urban and rural areas from the ACS do not necessarily reflect the results of ongoing urbanization.

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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2013 American Community Survey

Explanation of Symbols:

1. An '**' entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available tocompute a standard error and thus the margin of error. A statistical test is not appropriate. 2. An '-' entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute anestimate, or a ratio of medians cannot be calculated because one or both of the median estimates falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of anopen-ended distribution. 3. An '-' following a median estimate means the median falls in the lowest interval of an open-ended distribution. 4. An '+' following a median estimate means the median falls in the upper interval of an open-ended distribution. 5. An '***' entry in the margin of error column indicates that the median falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution. Astatistical test is not appropriate. 6. An '*****' entry in the margin of error column indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical test for sampling variability is not appropriate. 7. An 'N' entry in the estimate and margin of error columns indicates that data for this geographic area cannot be displayed because the number ofsample cases is too small. 8. An '(X)' means that the estimate is not applicable or not available.