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Place | Household Type (2) | Household Income as a percent of area median income | Age of Householder | Source of Income (3) | Household Estimate (4) |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15%or Less of AMI |
30 or Younger |
No Wage Income |
18939 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15%or Less of AMI |
30 or Younger |
Wage Income |
24196 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15%or Less of AMI |
31 to 61 |
No Wage Income |
82817 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15%or Less of AMI |
31 to 61 |
Wage Income |
60721 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15%or Less of AMI |
62 & Older |
No Wage Income |
66986 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15%or Less of AMI |
62 & Older |
Wage Income |
3797 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
No Wage Income |
4084 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
Wage Income |
46700 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
31 to 61 |
No Wage Income |
66596 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
31 to 61 |
Wage Income |
123357 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
62 & Older |
No Wage Income |
212163 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
62 & Older |
Wage Income |
19231 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
No Wage Income |
4197 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
Wage Income |
713394 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
31 to 61 |
No Wage Income |
138649 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
31 to 61 |
Wage Income |
3561591 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
62 & Older |
No Wage Income |
1125432 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
62 & Older |
Wage Income |
734680 |
State of Florida |
Student Headed Non-Family |
15%or Less of AMI |
30 or Younger |
No Wage Income |
11374 |
State of Florida |
Student Headed Non-Family |
15%or Less of AMI |
30 or Younger |
Wage Income |
15082 |
State of Florida |
Student Headed Non-Family |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
No Wage Income |
not avail. |
State of Florida |
Student Headed Non-Family |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
Wage Income |
11236 |
State of Florida |
Student Headed Non-Family |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
No Wage Income |
1919 |
State of Florida |
Student Headed Non-Family |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
Wage Income |
58377 |
Notes:
(1) While the ACS sample is a much larger sample than is available from any other current survey it is not currently large enough to
provide reliable estimates for very detailed cross-tabulations; that is especially true for small
areas or socio-economic characteristics with small populations. Thus several cross-tabulations of varying combinations of household characteristics
were produced in order to estimate several key variables for this income group.
(2) Student households tend to be lower income households by choice; non-family student households are typically not eligible for many
of the assisted housing programs otherwise available to households in this income category.
The presence of student households can distort observations about data of this type. We have thus provided a variable to distinguish student
households from all other households in the data.
Student Headed Non-Family is defined as a household meeting ALL of the following characteristics: currently enrolled in college under-graduate,
college graduate or professional school; non-family; householder is 29 or younger; there is no household member with a disability.
(3) Source of Income: at least one member of the household has income from Wages in the past 12 months.
Wage or salary income includes total money earnings received for work performed as an employee during the past 12 months. It includes wages,
salary, armed forces pay, commissions, tips, piece-rate payments, and cash bonuses earned before deductions were made for taxes, bonds, pensions, union dues, etc.
(4) Census Bureau ACS estimates are from a sample survey and not a full count from a decennial census. There is a margin of error associated with the estimate.
The range based on the margin of error reflects what the statisticians call a "90 percent confidence interval"; it means that nine chances out of 10,
the true value falls within this range.
We do not provide the range in this table, that is, the high and low ends of the range in which the estimate is found. However, if the low end of the range
is negative (thus containing "0") the estimate is not statistically different from "0". In that case we substitute "not avail." for the estimate. See also
Reference Guide for Journalists: Using the American Community Survey,
Cynthia M. Taeuber, CMTaeuber and Associates.
Sources: 2006 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS), Census Bureau,
as compiled by the Shimberg Center, University of Florida.
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Place | Household Type (2) | Household Income as a percent of area median income | Age of Householder | Source of Income (3) | Household Estimate (4) |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15%or Less of AMI |
30 or Younger |
No Social Security Income |
42203 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15%or Less of AMI |
30 or Younger |
Social Security Income |
not avail. |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15%or Less of AMI |
31 to 61 |
No Social Security Income |
133902 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15%or Less of AMI |
31 to 61 |
Social Security Income |
9636 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15%or Less of AMI |
62 & Older |
No Social Security Income |
33152 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15%or Less of AMI |
62 & Older |
Social Security Income |
37631 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
No Social Security Income |
49031 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
Social Security Income |
1753 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
31 to 61 |
No Social Security Income |
150935 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
31 to 61 |
Social Security Income |
39018 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
62 & Older |
No Social Security Income |
25081 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
62 & Older |
Social Security Income |
206313 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
No Social Security Income |
702033 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
Social Security Income |
15558 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
31 to 61 |
No Social Security Income |
3366524 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
31 to 61 |
Social Security Income |
333716 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
62 & Older |
No Social Security Income |
200778 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
62 & Older |
Social Security Income |
1659334 |
State of Florida |
Student Headed Non-Family |
15%or Less of AMI |
30 or Younger |
No Social Security Income |
26330 |
State of Florida |
Student Headed Non-Family |
15%or Less of AMI |
30 or Younger |
Social Security Income |
not avail. |
State of Florida |
Student Headed Non-Family |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
No Social Security Income |
11689 |
State of Florida |
Student Headed Non-Family |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
Social Security Income |
not avail. |
State of Florida |
Student Headed Non-Family |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
No Social Security Income |
60189 |
State of Florida |
Student Headed Non-Family |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
Social Security Income |
not avail. |
Notes:
(1) While the ACS sample is a much larger sample than is available from any other current survey it is not currently large enough to
provide reliable estimates for very detailed cross-tabulations; that is especially true for small
areas or socio-economic characteristics with small populations. Thus several cross-tabulations of varying combinations of household characteristics
were produced in order to estimate several key variables for this income group.
(2) Student households tend to be lower income households by choice; non-family student households are typically not eligible for many
of the assisted housing programs otherwise available to households in this income category.
The presence of student households can distort observations about data of this type. We have thus provided a variable to distinguish student households
from all other households in the data.
Student Headed Non-Family is defined as a household meeting ALL of the following characteristics: currently enrolled in college under-graduate,
college graduate or professional school;
non-family; householder is 29 or younger; there is no household member with a disability.
(3) Source of Income: at least one member of the household has income from Social Security in the past 12 months.
Social Security income includes Social Security pensions and survivor benefits, permanent disability insurance payments made by the Social Security
Administration prior to deductions for medical insurance, and railroad retirement insurance checks from the U.S. government.
Medicare reimbursements are not included.
(4) Census Bureau ACS estimates are from a sample survey and not a full count from a decennial census. There is a margin of error associated with the estimate.
The range based on the margin of error reflects what the statisticians call a "90 percent confidence interval"; it means that nine chances out of 10,
the true value falls within this range.
We do not provide the range in this table, that is, the high and low ends of the range in which the estimate is found. However, if the low end of the range is negative
(thus containing "0") the estimate is not statistically different from "0". In that case we substitute "not avail." for the estimate. See also
Reference Guide for Journalists: Using the American Community Survey,
Cynthia M. Taeuber, CMTaeuber and Associates.
Sources: 2006 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS), Census Bureau,
as compiled by the Shimberg Center, University of Florida.
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Place | Household Type (2) | Household Income as a percent of area median income | Age of Householder | Source of Income (3) | Household Estimate (4) |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15%or Less of AMI |
30 or Younger |
No Supplemental Income |
42306 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15%or Less of AMI |
30 or Younger |
Supplemental Income |
not avail. |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15%or Less of AMI |
31 to 61 |
No Supplemental Income |
134789 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15%or Less of AMI |
31 to 61 |
Supplemental Income |
8749 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15%or Less of AMI |
62 & Older |
No Supplemental Income |
65725 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15%or Less of AMI |
62 & Older |
Supplemental Income |
5058 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
No Supplemental Income |
48961 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
Supplemental Income |
1823 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
31 to 61 |
No Supplemental Income |
157319 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
31 to 61 |
Supplemental Income |
32634 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
62 & Older |
No Supplemental Income |
204829 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
62 & Older |
Supplemental Income |
26565 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
No Supplemental Income |
711312 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
Supplemental Income |
6279 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
31 to 61 |
No Supplemental Income |
3604961 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
31 to 61 |
Supplemental Income |
95279 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
62 & Older |
No Supplemental Income |
1788137 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
62 & Older |
Supplemental Income |
71975 |
State of Florida |
Student Headed Non-Family |
15%or Less of AMI |
30 or Younger |
No Supplemental Income |
26456 |
State of Florida |
Student Headed Non-Family |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
No Supplemental Income |
11760 |
State of Florida |
Student Headed Non-Family |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
No Supplemental Income |
60296 |
Notes:
(1) While the ACS sample is a much larger sample than is available from any other current survey it is not currently large enough to
provide reliable estimates for very detailed cross-tabulations; that is especially true for small
areas or socio-economic characteristics with small populations. Thus several cross-tabulations of varying combinations of household characteristics
were produced in order to estimate several key variables for this income group.
(2) Student households tend to be lower income households by choice; non-family student households are typically not eligible for many of the
assisted housing programs otherwise available to households in this income category.
The presence of student households can distort observations about data of this type. We have thus provided a variable to distinguish student
households from all other households in the data.
Student Headed Non-Family is defined as a household meeting ALL of the following characteristics: currently enrolled in college under-graduate,
college graduate or professional school;
non-family; householder is 29 or younger; there is no household member with a disability.
(3) Source of Income: at least one member of the household has income from Supplemental Security Income in the past 12 months.
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a nationwide U.S. assistance program administered by the Social Security Administration that guarantees
a minimum level of income for needy aged, blind, or disabled individuals.
(4) Census Bureau ACS estimates are from a sample survey and not a full count from a decennial census. There is a margin of error associated with the estimate.
The range based on the margin of error reflects what the statisticians call a "90 percent confidence interval"; it means that nine chances out of 10,
the true value falls within this range.
We do not provide the range in this table, that is, the high and low ends of the range in which the estimate is found.
However, if the low end of the range is negative (thus containing "0")
the estimate is not statistically different from "0". In that case we substitute "not avail." for the estimate.
See also Reference Guide for Journalists: Using the American Community Survey,
Cynthia M. Taeuber, CMTaeuber and Associates.
Sources: 2006 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS), Census Bureau,
as compiled by the Shimberg Center, University of Florida.
|
Place | Household Type (2) | Household Income as a percent of area median income | Age of Householder | Source of Income (3) | Household Estimate (4) |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15%or Less of AMI |
30 or Younger |
No Public Assistance Income |
40802 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15%or Less of AMI |
30 or Younger |
Public Assistance Income |
2333 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15%or Less of AMI |
31 to 61 |
No Public Assistance Income |
136806 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15%or Less of AMI |
31 to 61 |
Public Assistance Income |
6732 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15%or Less of AMI |
62 & Older |
No Public Assistance Income |
69605 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15%or Less of AMI |
62 & Older |
Public Assistance Income |
not avail. |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
No Public Assistance Income |
48961 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
Public Assistance Income |
1823 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
31 to 61 |
No Public Assistance Income |
181069 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
31 to 61 |
Public Assistance Income |
8884 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
62 & Older |
No Public Assistance Income |
227603 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
62 & Older |
Public Assistance Income |
3791 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
No Public Assistance Income |
707026 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
Public Assistance Income |
10565 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
31 to 61 |
No Public Assistance Income |
3659331 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
31 to 61 |
Public Assistance Income |
40909 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
62 & Older |
No Public Assistance Income |
1845387 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
62 & Older |
Public Assistance Income |
14725 |
State of Florida |
Student Headed Non-Family |
15%or Less of AMI |
30 or Younger |
No Public Assistance Income |
26456 |
State of Florida |
Student Headed Non-Family |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
No Public Assistance Income |
11760 |
State of Florida |
Student Headed Non-Family |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
No Public Assistance Income |
60139 |
State of Florida |
Student Headed Non-Family |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
Public Assistance Income |
not avail. |
Notes:
(1) While the ACS sample is a much larger sample than is available from any other current survey it is not currently large enough to
provide reliable estimates for very detailed cross-tabulations; that is especially true for small
areas or socio-economic characteristics with small populations. Thus several cross-tabulations of varying combinations of household characteristics
were produced in order to estimate several key variables for this income group.
(2) Student households tend to be lower income households by choice; non-family student households are typically not eligible
for many of the assisted housing programs otherwise available to households in this income category.
The presence of student households can distort observations about data of this type. We have thus provided a variable to distinguish student households
from all other households in the data.
Student Headed Non-Family is defined as a household meeting ALL of the following characteristics: currently enrolled in college under-graduate,
college graduate or professional school; non-family; householder is 29 or younger; there is no household member with a disability.
(3) Source of Income: at least one member of the household has income from Public Assistance in the past 12 months.
Public assistance income includes general assistance and Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF). Separate payments received for hospital or other medical care,
(vendor payments) are excluded.
This does not include Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or noncash benefits such as Food Stamps. The terms "public assistance income" and "cash public assistance"
are used interchangeably in the 2006 ACS data products.
(4) Census Bureau ACS estimates are from a sample survey and not a full count from a decennial census. There is a margin of error associated with the estimate.
The range based on the margin of error reflects what the statisticians call a "90 percent confidence interval"; it means that nine chances out of 10,
the true value falls within this range.
We do not provide the range in this table, that is, the high and low ends of the range in which the estimate is found.
However, if the low end of the range is negative (thus containing "0")
the estimate is not statistically different from "0". In that case we substitute "not avail." for the estimate.
See also Reference Guide for Journalists: Using the American Community Survey,
Cynthia M. Taeuber, CMTaeuber and Associates.
Sources: 2006 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS), Census Bureau,
as compiled by the Shimberg Center, University of Florida.
|
Place | Household Type (2) | Household Income as a percent of area median income | Age of Householder | Source of Income (3) | Household Estimate (4) |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15%or Less of AMI |
30 or Younger |
No Retirement Income |
42231 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15%or Less of AMI |
30 or Younger |
Retirement Income |
not avail. |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15%or Less of AMI |
31 to 61 |
No Retirement Income |
126038 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15%or Less of AMI |
31 to 61 |
Retirement Income |
17500 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15%or Less of AMI |
62 & Older |
No Retirement Income |
55870 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15%or Less of AMI |
62 & Older |
Retirement Income |
14913 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
No Retirement Income |
49696 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
Retirement Income |
not avail. |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
31 to 61 |
No Retirement Income |
167001 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
31 to 61 |
Retirement Income |
22952 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
62 & Older |
No Retirement Income |
182215 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
62 & Older |
Retirement Income |
49179 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
No Retirement Income |
654874 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
Retirement Income |
62717 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
31 to 61 |
No Retirement Income |
2746907 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
31 to 61 |
Retirement Income |
953333 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
62 & Older |
No Retirement Income |
515936 |
State of Florida |
Everyone Else |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
62 & Older |
Retirement Income |
1344176 |
State of Florida |
Student Headed Non-Family |
15%or Less of AMI |
30 or Younger |
No Retirement Income |
25366 |
State of Florida |
Student Headed Non-Family |
15%or Less of AMI |
30 or Younger |
Retirement Income |
not avail. |
State of Florida |
Student Headed Non-Family |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
No Retirement Income |
11017 |
State of Florida |
Student Headed Non-Family |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
Retirement Income |
not avail. |
State of Florida |
Student Headed Non-Family |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
No Retirement Income |
54222 |
State of Florida |
Student Headed Non-Family |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
30 or Younger |
Retirement Income |
6074 |
Notes:
(1) While the ACS sample is a much larger sample than is available from any other current survey it is not currently large enough to
provide reliable estimates for very detailed cross-tabulations; that is especially true for small
areas or socio-economic characteristics with small populations. Thus several cross-tabulations of varying combinations of household characteristics
were produced in order to estimate several key variables for this income group.
2) Student households tend to be lower income households by choice; non-family student households are typically not eligible for many of the assisted
housing programs otherwise available to households in this income category.
The presence of student households can distort observations about data of this type.
We have thus provided a variable to distinguish student households from all other households in the data.
Student Headed Non-Family is defined as a household meeting ALL of the following characteristics: currently enrolled in college under-graduate,
college graduate or professional school; non-family; householder is 29 or younger; there is no household member with a disability.
(3) Source of Income: at least one member of the household has income from Retirement in the past 12 months.
Retirement income includes: (a) retirement pensions and survivor benefits from a former employer; labor union; or federal, state, or local government;
and the U.S. military; (b) disability income from companies or unions; federal, state, or local government; and the U.S. military;
(c) periodic receipts from annuities and insurance; and (d) regular income from IRA and Keogh plans. This does not include Social Security income.
(4) Census Bureau ACS estimates are from a sample survey and not a full count from a decennial census. There is a margin of error associated with the estimate.
The range based on the margin of error reflects what the statisticians call a "90 percent confidence interval"; it means that nine chances out of 10,
the true value falls within this range.
We do not provide the range in this table, that is, the high and low ends of the range in which the estimate is found.
However, if the low end of the range is negative (thus containing "0") the estimate is not statistically different from "0".
In that case we substitute "not avail." for the estimate.
See also Reference Guide for Journalists: Using the American Community Survey,
Cynthia M. Taeuber, CMTaeuber and Associates.
Sources: 2006 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS), Census Bureau,
as compiled by the Shimberg Center, University of Florida.
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