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D t it W k P j tDetroit Works ProjectSummit on New Americans
Kurt MetzgerData Driven Detroit
May 3, 2011
www.DataDrivenDetroit.org
Detroit’s Population HistoryDetroit’s Population History
116,340
205,876
285,704
465,766
993,078
1,568,6621,623,452
1,849,568
1,670,144
1,511,482
1,203,339
1,027,974
951,270
713,777
0
200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
1,400,000
1,600,000
1,800,000
2,000,000
1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010
Source: Census Bureau
Growth of Detroit Suburbs PostGrowth of Detroit Suburbs Post--World War IIWorld War II
1,849,568
1,670,144
1,511,482
1,203,339
1,027,974951,270
713,777
1,166,629
2,092,246
2,692,261
2,840,897 2,884,705
3,092,1973,150,147
0
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
3,000,000
3,500,000
1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010
TriTri--County TotalsCounty Totals
1950 3,016,1971960 3,762,3901970 4,203,7431980 4,044,2361990 3,912,6792000 4,043,4672010 3,863,924
Source: Census Bureau
Year Built
DevelopmentDevelopmentHistoryHistory
Year Built
by 5 Acre Gridcells
1920 and Earlier
1921 - 1940
1941 - 1960
1961 - 1980
1981 - 1990
1991 - 2000
2001 - 2004
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Flint DavisonBurton
AtlasGrandBlanc
Mundy
Flint
GrandBlanc
Fenton
Fenton
ImlayAtticaLapeerElba
AlmontDrydenMetamoraHadley
Fenton
Tyrone
Hartland
Brighton
GreenOak
Richmond
Memphis
ArmadaBruce
Richmond
LenoxRayWashington
ChesterfieldMacombShelby
NewBaltimore
Utica
HarrisonClintonSterlingHeights
Mt Clemens
Fraser
St ClairShores
RosevilleWarren
CenterLine Eastpointe The Village of
Grosse PointeShores, a M
AshExeterLondonMilan
Milan
Berlin
FrenchtownRaisinvilleDundee
AddisonOxfordBrandonGrovelandHolly
OaklandOrionIndependenceSpringfield
Fenton
Rose Village ofClarkston
RochesterHills
AuburnHills Rochester
Waterford
LakeAngelus
PontiacWhiteLakeHighland
Troy
SylvanLakeKeego
Harbor
WestBloomfield Birmingham
CommerceOrchard
LakeMilford
BloomfieldHills
WalledLake
Wixom
ClawsonRoyalOak
MadisonHeights
Bloomfield
SouthfieldFarmington
HillsNoviSouthfield
BerkleyLathrupVillage
OakPark
HazelParkFerndale
PleasantRidgeSouth
LyonFarmington
Lyon
NoviNorthville
EmmettMussey
WalesRileyBerlin
Columbus
Memphis
Casco
Richmond
Ira
Clay
SalemNorthfield
SuperiorAnnArbor
AnnArbor
Ypsilanti
YpsilantiPittsfield
Augusta
Milan
York
GrossePointeWoods
DetroitRedfordLivonia
GrossePointeFarms
NorthvilleNorthville
HighlandPark Hamtramck
Plymouth Plymouth
DearbornHeights
DearbornWestlandCanton
GardenCity
Inkster
AllenPark
Melvindale RiverRougeWayne
LincolnParkTaylor
Ecorse
Romulus
VanBuren
WyandotteSouthgateBelleville
GrosseIle
Riverview
Huron TrentonSumpter Woodhaven
FlatRock Gibraltar
Brownstown
Rockwood
GeneseeCounty
LapeerCounty
LivingstonCounty
MacombCounty
MonroeCounty
OaklandCounty
St. ClairCounty
WashtenawCounty
WayneCounty
0 4 82Miles
PredominantRaceBlackHispanicWhiteNo Predominant Race
DetroitCountyMunicipalityNo Population
Predominant Race, by 2010 Census Tracts
St ClairShoresWarren Eastpointe
Southfield Oak ParkHazelParkFerndale
RoyalOak
GrossePointeWoods
HarperWoods
Detroit
Redford
GrossePointeFarms
HighlandPark
GrossePointe
Hamtramck
GrossePointe Park
DearbornHeights
Dearborn
Inkster
AllenPark
MelvindaleRiver
Rouge
LincolnPark
TaylorEcorse 0 1 20.5 Miles
PredominantRaceBlackHispanicWhiteNo Predominant Race
Detroit OutlineOther CityNo Population
Predominant Race, by 2010 Census Tracts, Detroit, MI
Source: Census BureauSource: Census Bureau
WhiteWhite BlackBlack AsianAsian HispanicHispanic Multi/Multi/OthrOthr
MacombMacomb 34,40234,402 10,83810,838 8,0058,005 4,4574,457 12,84112,841
OaklandOakland 13,45213,452 42,90742,907 24,82724,827 9,3699,369 19,69219,692
WashtenawWashtenaw 12,09512,095 7,9927,992 8,7798,779 3,1083,108 7,4147,414
OutOut--WayneWayne --44,23544,235 21,86621,866 12,97012,970 8,0078,007 26,67226,672
DetroitDetroit --112,357112,357 --2,5632,563 1,2191,219 18,69418,694 18,66418,664
The Movement of Persons of Color to the Suburbs Marked The Movement of Persons of Color to the Suburbs Marked the Decade of the 1990sthe Decade of the 1990s
WhiteWhiteAfricanAfrican
AmericanAmericanAsianAsian HispanicHispanic
Other/Other/MultiMulti
MacombMacomb -16,189 50,902 8,176 6,660 2,664
OaklandOakland -68,354 42,595 18,319 12,921 2,104
WashtenawWashtenaw 3,642 3,826 6,746 5,021 2,530
WayneWayne -126,804 -131,826 10,659 18,053 -10,316
OutOut--WayneWayne -82,487 53,567 12,445 16,541 -3,327
DetroitDetroit -44,317 -185,393 -1,786 1,512 -6,989
The Suburban Movement of the 1990s Increased PostThe Suburban Movement of the 1990s Increased Post--20002000With Exodus of African Americans From DetroitWith Exodus of African Americans From Detroit
Source: Census Bureau
Flint DavisonBurton
AtlasGrandBlanc
Mundy
Flint
GrandBlanc
Fenton
Fenton
ImlayAtticaLapeerElba
AlmontDrydenMetamoraHadley
Fenton
Tyrone
Hartland
Brighton
GreenOak
Richmond
Memphis
ArmadaBruce
Richmond
LenoxRayWashington
ChesterfieldMacombShelby
NewBaltimore
Utica
HarrisonClintonSterlingHeights
Mt Clemens
Fraser
St ClairShores
RosevilleWarren
CenterLine Eastpointe The Village of
Grosse PointeShores, a M
AshExeterLondonMilan
Milan
Berlin
FrenchtownRaisinvilleDundee
AddisonOxfordBrandonGrovelandHolly
OaklandOrionIndependenceSpringfield
Fenton
Rose Village ofClarkston
RochesterHills
AuburnHills Rochester
Waterford
LakeAngelus
PontiacWhiteLakeHighland
Troy
SylvanLakeKeego
Harbor
WestBloomfield Birmingham
CommerceOrchard
LakeMilford
BloomfieldHills
WalledLake
Wixom
ClawsonRoyalOak
MadisonHeights
Bloomfield
SouthfieldFarmington
HillsNoviSouthfield
BerkleyLathrupVillage
OakPark
HazelParkFerndale
PleasantRidgeSouth
LyonFarmington
Lyon
NoviNorthville
EmmettMussey
WalesRileyBerlin
Columbus
Memphis
Casco
Richmond
Ira
Clay
SalemNorthfield
SuperiorAnnArbor
AnnArbor
Ypsilanti
YpsilantiPittsfield
Augusta
Milan
York
GrossePointeWoods
DetroitRedfordLivonia
GrossePointeFarms
NorthvilleNorthville
HighlandPark Hamtramck
Plymouth Plymouth
DearbornHeights
DearbornWestlandCanton
GardenCity
Inkster
AllenPark
Melvindale RiverRougeWayne
LincolnParkTaylor
Ecorse
Romulus
VanBuren
WyandotteSouthgateBelleville
GrosseIle
Riverview
Huron TrentonSumpter Woodhaven
FlatRock Gibraltar
Brownstown
Rockwood
GeneseeCounty
LapeerCounty
LivingstonCounty
MacombCounty
MonroeCounty
OaklandCounty
St. ClairCounty
WashtenawCounty
WayneCounty
0 4 82Miles
Percent Black0% - 20%20.1% - 40%40.1% - 60%60.1% - 80%80.1% - 100%
DetroitCountyMunicipalityNo Population
Percent Black Population, by 2010 Census Tracts
Flint DavisonBurton
AtlasGrandBlanc
Mundy
Flint
GrandBlanc
Fenton
Fenton
ImlayAtticaLapeerElba
AlmontDrydenMetamoraHadley
Fenton
Tyrone
Hartland
Brighton
GreenOak
Richmond
Memphis
ArmadaBruce
Richmond
LenoxRayWashington
ChesterfieldMacombShelby
NewBaltimore
Utica
HarrisonClintonSterlingHeights
Mt Clemens
Fraser
St ClairShores
RosevilleWarren
CenterLine Eastpointe The Village of
Grosse PointeShores, a M
AshExeterLondonMilan
Milan
Berlin
FrenchtownRaisinvilleDundee
AddisonOxfordBrandonGrovelandHolly
OaklandOrionIndependenceSpringfield
Fenton
Rose Village ofClarkston
RochesterHills
AuburnHills Rochester
Waterford
LakeAngelus
PontiacWhiteLakeHighland
Troy
SylvanLakeKeego
Harbor
WestBloomfield Birmingham
CommerceOrchard
LakeMilford
BloomfieldHills
WalledLake
Wixom
ClawsonRoyalOak
MadisonHeights
Bloomfield
SouthfieldFarmington
HillsNoviSouthfield
BerkleyLathrupVillage
OakPark
HazelParkFerndale
PleasantRidgeSouth
LyonFarmington
Lyon
NoviNorthville
EmmettMussey
WalesRileyBerlin
Columbus
Memphis
Casco
Richmond
Ira
Clay
SalemNorthfield
SuperiorAnnArbor
AnnArbor
Ypsilanti
YpsilantiPittsfield
Augusta
Milan
York
GrossePointeWoods
DetroitRedfordLivonia
GrossePointeFarms
NorthvilleNorthville
HighlandPark Hamtramck
Plymouth Plymouth
DearbornHeights
DearbornWestlandCanton
GardenCity
Inkster
AllenPark
Melvindale RiverRougeWayne
LincolnParkTaylor
Ecorse
Romulus
VanBuren
WyandotteSouthgateBelleville
GrosseIle
Riverview
Huron TrentonSumpter Woodhaven
FlatRock Gibraltar
Brownstown
Rockwood
GeneseeCounty
LapeerCounty
LivingstonCounty
MacombCounty
MonroeCounty
OaklandCounty
St. ClairCounty
WashtenawCounty
WayneCounty
0 4 82Miles
Percent Asian0% - 5.9%6% - 11.9%12% - 17.9%18% - 23.9%24% - 53.3%
DetroitCountyMunicipalityNo Population
Percent Asian Population, by 2010 Census Tracts
FlintDavisonBurton
AtlasGrandBlanc
Mundy
FlintGrandBlanc
Fenton
Fenton
ImlayAtticaLapeerElba
AlmontDryden
MetamoraHadley
Fenton
Tyrone
Hartland
Brighton
GreenOak
Richmond
Memphis
ArmadaBruce
Richmond
LenoxRay
Washington
ChesterfieldMacomb
ShelbyNew
Baltimore
Utica
HarrisonClinton
SterlingHeights
Mt Clemens
FraserSt ClairShores
RosevilleWarren
CenterLine
Eastpointe The Village ofGrosse PointeShores, a M
AshExeterLondonMilan
MilanBerlin
FrenchtownRaisinvilleDundee
AddisonOxford
Brandon
GrovelandHolly
OaklandOrion
Independence
SpringfieldFenton
Rose Village ofClarkston
RochesterHills
AuburnHills Rochester
Waterford
LakeAngelus
PontiacWhiteLake
Highland
Troy
SylvanLakeKeego
Harbor
WestBloomfield
Birmingham
Commerce OrchardLake
Milford BloomfieldHills
WalledLake
Wixom
ClawsonRoyalOak
MadisonHeights
BloomfieldSouthfield
FarmingtonHills
Novi Southfield
BerkleyLathrupVillage
OakPark
HazelParkFerndale
PleasantRidge
RoyalOak
SouthLyon Farmington
Lyon
NoviNorthville
EmmettMussey
WalesRileyBerlin
Columbus
Memphis
Casco
Richmond
Ira
Clay
Salem
Northfield
Superior
AnnArbor
AnnArbor
Ypsilanti
YpsilantiPittsfield
Augusta
Milan
York
GrossePointeWoods
Detroit
Redford
LivoniaGrossePointeFarms
Northville
NorthvilleHighland
ParkHamtramck Grosse
Pointe ParkPlymouth
Plymouth
DearbornHeights
Dearborn
Westland
CantonGarden
CityInkster
AllenPark
Melvindale RiverRougeWayne
LincolnParkTaylor
Ecorse
Romulus
VanBuren
Wyandotte
SouthgateBelleville
GrosseIle
Riverview
HuronTrenton
SumpterWoodhaven
FlatRock
Gibraltar
Brownstown
Rockwood
GeneseeCounty
LapeerCounty
LivingstonCounty
MacombCounty
MonroeCounty
OaklandCounty
St. ClairCounty
WashtenawCounty
WayneCounty
0 4 82Miles
Percent Hispanic0% - 2.9%3% - 5.9%6% - 8.9%9% - 76.8%
DetroitCountyMunicipalityNo Population
Percent Hispanic Population, by 2010 Census Tracts
Total Persons
2,500 to 4,905500 to 2,499100 to 49950 to 991 to 490
Persons of Arab Ancestry
OaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOakland
MacombMacombMacombMacombMacombMacombMacombMacombMacomb
WayneWayneWayneWayneWayneWayneWayneWayneWayne
Wayne State Univesity/Center for Urban Studies
Source: US Census Bureau, 2000
Tri-County Detroit Area
Total Persons
500 to 934250 to 499100 to 24950 to 991 to 490
Persons of Assyrian, Chaldean orSyriac Ancestry
OaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOakland
MacombMacombMacombMacombMacombMacombMacombMacombMacomb
WayneWayneWayneWayneWayneWayneWayneWayneWayne
Wayne State Univesity/Center for Urban Studies
Source: US Census Bureau, 2000
Tri-County Detroit Area
Top Countries of Origin for Immigrants Coming toMetropolitan Detroit, 2003 - 2008
10,4
85
7,5
31
4,9
02
4,1
72
4,0
64
3,4
47
3,2
59
2,8
39
2,7
79
2,3
75
2,0
90
1,7
41
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
Source: US Dept. Of Homeland Security / Immigration
2000-2010Race/Hispanic Category Population Percent Population Percent Percent
Count of Total Count of Total Change99
Total Population 788,149 100.0% 840,978 100.0% +6.7%Total Non-Hispanic White Alone 721,882 91.6% 705,693 83.9% - 2.2%Total Non-Hispanic Black/African American Alone 21,151 2.7% 72,053 8.6% +240.7%Total Non-Hispanic American Indian/Alaska Native A 2,255 0.3% 2,351 0.3% +4.3%Total Non-Hispanic Asian Alone 16,743 2.1% 24,908 3.0% +48.8%T t l N Hi i N ti H ii /Oth P ifi I
Distribution of Population by Major Race/Hispanic Origin Category: Macomb County, Michigan
2000 2010
Total Non-Hispanic Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Is 157 0.0% 168 0.0% +7.0%Total Non-Hispanic Some Other Race Alone 685 0.1% 803 0.1% +17.2%Total Non-Hispanic Two or More Races 12,841 1.6% 15,907 1.9% +23.9%Total Hispanic Alone 12,435 1.6% 19,095 2.3% +53.6%
Housing
Housing Units 320,276 100.0% 356,626 100.0% +11.3%
Occupied 309,203 96.5% 331,667 93.0% +7.3%
Vacant 11,073 3.5% 24,959 7.0% +125.4%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census, PL94-171 data file and Estimated Population by State by Age, Race, Sex, and Hispanic Origin for 2000-2009.
2000-2010Race/Hispanic Category Population Percent Population Percent Percent
Count of Total Count of Total Change125
Total Population 1,194,156 100.0% 1,202,362 100.0% +0.7%Total Non-Hispanic White Alone 971,752 81.4% 903,398 75.1% - 7.0%Total Non-Hispanic Black/African American Alone 119,708 10.0% 162,303 13.5% +35.6%Total Non-Hispanic American Indian/Alaska Native A 2,854 0.2% 2,872 0.2% +0.6%Total Non-Hispanic Asian Alone 49,212 4.1% 67,577 5.6% +37.3%T t l N Hi i N ti H ii /Oth P ifi I
Distribution of Population by Major Race/Hispanic Origin Category: Oakland County, Michigan
2000 2010
Total Non-Hispanic Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Is 258 0.0% 212 0.0% - 17.8%Total Non-Hispanic Some Other Race Alone 1,681 0.1% 1,439 0.1% - 14.4%Total Non-Hispanic Two or More Races 19,692 1.6% 22,641 1.9% +15.0%Total Hispanic Alone 28,999 2.4% 41,920 3.5% +44.6%
Housing
Housing Units 492,006 100.0% 527,255 100.0% +7.2%
Occupied 471,115 95.8% 483,698 91.7% +2.7%
Vacant 20,891 4.2% 43,557 8.3% +108.5%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census, PL94-171 data file and Estimated Population by State by Age, Race, Sex, and Hispanic Origin for 2000-2009.
2000-2010Race/Hispanic Category Population Percent Population Percent Percent
Count of Total Count of Total Change163
Total Population 2,061,162 100.0% 1,820,584 100.0% - 11.7%Total Non-Hispanic White Alone 1,028,984 49.9% 902,180 49.6% - 12.3%Total Non-Hispanic Black/African American Alone 864,627 41.9% 732,801 40.3% - 15.2%Total Non-Hispanic American Indian/Alaska Native A 6,582 0.3% 5,635 0.3% - 14.4%Total Non-Hispanic Asian Alone 34,837 1.7% 45,590 2.5% +30.9%T t l N Hi i N ti H ii /Oth P ifi I
Distribution of Population by Major Race/Hispanic Origin Category: Wayne County, Michigan
2000 2010
Total Non-Hispanic Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Is 398 0.0% 304 0.0% - 23.6%Total Non-Hispanic Some Other Race Alone 3,191 0.2% 2,387 0.1% - 25.2%Total Non-Hispanic Two or More Races 45,336 2.2% 36,427 2.0% - 19.7%Total Hispanic Alone 77,207 3.7% 95,260 5.2% +23.4%
Housing
Housing Units 826,145 100.0% 821,693 100.0% - 0.5%
Occupied 768,440 93.0% 702,749 85.5% - 8.5%
Vacant 57,705 7.0% 118,944 14.5% +106.1%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census, PL94-171 data file and Estimated Population by State by Age, Race, Sex, and Hispanic Origin for 2000-2009.
2000-2010Race/Hispanic Category Population Percent Population Percent Percent
Count of Total Count of Total ChangeDetroit cityTotal Population 951,270 100.0% 713,777 100.0% - 25.0%Total Non-Hispanic White Alone 99,921 10.5% 55,604 7.8% - 44.4%Total Non-Hispanic Black/African American Alone 771,966 81.2% 586,573 82.2% - 24.0%Total Non-Hispanic American Indian/Alaska Native Alone 2,572 0.3% 1,927 0.3% - 25.1%Total Non-Hispanic Asian Alone 9,135 1.0% 7,436 1.0% - 18.6%
Distribution of Population by Major Race/Hispanic Origin Category: Detroit city
2000 2010
Total Non-Hispanic Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander A 169 0.0% 82 0.0% - 51.5%Total Non-Hispanic Some Other Race Alone 1,676 0.2% 994 0.1% - 40.7%Total Non-Hispanic Two or More Races 18,664 2.0% 12,482 1.7% - 33.1%Total Hispanic Alone 47,167 5.0% 48,679 6.8% +3.2%
Housing
Housing Units 375,096 100.0% 349,170 100.0% - 6.9%
Occupied 336,428 89.7% 269,445 77.2% - 19.9%
Vacant 38,668 10.3% 79,725 22.8% +106.2%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census, PL94-171 data file and Estimated Population by State by Age, Race, Sex, and Hispanic Origin for 2000-2009.
Top Communities for Foreign Born Share, Top Communities for Foreign Born Share, 20072007-- 0909
25.4%
26.0%
42.8%
West Bloomfield township
Dearborn city
Hamtramck city
17.7%
20.0%
23.3%
24.0%
Farmington Hills city
Novi city
Sterling Heights city
Troy city
16.1%
17.0%
17.2%
Canton charter township
Madison Heights city
Rochester Hills city
g y
12.8%
13.1%
13.4%
13.5%
Northville township
Auburn Hills city
Bloomfield charter township
Dearborn Heights city
10.1%
10.9%
12.1%
Shelby charter township
Macomb township
Oak Park city
10.0%
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45%
Warren city
Source: 2007-09 American Community Survey
2000 2000 –– 2010 Population Change 2010 Population Change Top Communities for Foreign Born Share, Top Communities for Foreign Born Share, 20072007-- 0909
0 0%
-0.3%
0.4%
-2.4%
Troy city
West Bloomfield township
Dearborn city
Hamtramck city
-2.9%
16.5%
4.2%
0.0%
Farmington Hills city
Novi city
Sterling Heights city
Troy city
0 8%
18.1%
-4.5%
3.2%
Dearborn Heights city
Canton charter township
Madison Heights city
Rochester Hills city
35.5%
7.9%
-4.5%
-0.8%
Northville township
Auburn Hills city
Bloomfield charter township
Dearborn Heights city
3 0%
13.3%
57.7%
-1.6%
Warren city
Shelby charter township
Macomb township
Oak Park city
-3.0%
-10% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%
Warren city
Source: 2010 Census
2000-2010Race/Hispanic Category Population Percent Population Percent Percent
Count of Total Count of Total ChangeDearborn cityTotal Population 97,775 100.0% 98,153 100.0% +0.4%Total Non-Hispanic White Alone 82,893 84.8% 85,116 86.7% +2.7%Total Non-Hispanic Black/African American Alone 1,225 1.3% 3,895 4.0% +218.0%Total Non-Hispanic American Indian/Alaska Native Alone 214 0.2% 166 0.2% - 22.4%Total Non-Hispanic Asian Alone 1,431 1.5% 1,696 1.7% +18.5%
Distribution of Population by Major Race/Hispanic Origin Category: Dearborn city
2000 2010
Total Non-Hispanic Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander A 13 0.0% 31 0.0% +138.5%Total Non-Hispanic Some Other Race Alone 124 0.1% 171 0.2% +37.9%Total Non-Hispanic Two or More Races 8,944 9.1% 3,692 3.8% - 58.7%Total Hispanic Alone 2,931 3.0% 3,386 3.4% +15.5%
Housing
Housing Units 38,981 100.0% 37,871 100.0% - 2.8%
Occupied 36,770 94.3% 34,342 90.7% - 6.6%
Vacant 2,211 5.7% 3,529 9.3% +59.6%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census, PL94-171 data file and Estimated Population by State by Age, Race, Sex, and Hispanic Origin for 2000-2009.
2000-2010Race/Hispanic Category Population Percent Population Percent Percent
Count of Total Count of Total ChangeHamtramck cityTotal Population 22,976 100.0% 22,423 100.0% - 2.4%Total Non-Hispanic White Alone 13,872 60.4% 11,876 53.0% - 14.4%Total Non-Hispanic Black/African American Alone 3,430 14.9% 4,285 19.1% +24.9%Total Non-Hispanic American Indian/Alaska Native Alone 88 0.4% 58 0.3% - 34.1%Total Non-Hispanic Asian Alone 2,377 10.3% 4,806 21.4% +102.2%
Distribution of Population by Major Race/Hispanic Origin Category: Hamtramck city
2000 2010
Total Non-Hispanic Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander A 23 0.1% 2 0.0% - 91.3%Total Non-Hispanic Some Other Race Alone 198 0.9% 66 0.3% - 66.7%Total Non-Hispanic Two or More Races 2,688 11.7% 1,002 4.5% - 62.7%Total Hispanic Alone 300 1.3% 328 1.5% +9.3%
Housing
Housing Units 8,894 100.0% 8,693 100.0% - 2.3%
Occupied 8,033 90.3% 7,063 81.2% - 12.1%
Vacant 861 9.7% 1,630 18.8% +89.3%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census, PL94-171 data file and Estimated Population by State by Age, Race, Sex, and Hispanic Origin for 2000-2009.
2000-2010Race/Hispanic Category Population Percent Population Percent Percent
Count of Total Count of Total ChangeSterling Heights cityTotal Population 124,471 100.0% 129,699 100.0% +4.2%Total Non-Hispanic White Alone 111,743 89.8% 108,750 83.8% - 2.7%Total Non-Hispanic Black/African American Alone 1,602 1.3% 6,638 5.1% +314.4%Total Non-Hispanic American Indian/Alaska Native Alone 239 0.2% 246 0.2% +2.9%Total Non-Hispanic Asian Alone 6,100 4.9% 8,713 6.7% +42.8%
Distribution of Population by Major Race/Hispanic Origin Category: Sterling Heights city
2000 2010
Total Non-Hispanic Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander A 35 0.0% 16 0.0% - 54.3%Total Non-Hispanic Some Other Race Alone 122 0.1% 158 0.1% +29.5%Total Non-Hispanic Two or More Races 2,965 2.4% 2,655 2.0% - 10.5%Total Hispanic Alone 1,665 1.3% 2,523 1.9% +51.5%
Housing
Housing Units 47,547 100.0% 52,190 100.0% +9.8%
Occupied 46,319 97.4% 49,451 94.8% +6.8%
Vacant 1,228 2.6% 2,739 5.2% +123.0%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census, PL94-171 data file and Estimated Population by State by Age, Race, Sex, and Hispanic Origin for 2000-2009.
2000-2010Race/Hispanic Category Population Percent Population Percent Percent
Count of Total Count of Total ChangeNovi cityTotal Population 47,386 100.0% 55,224 100.0% +16.5%Total Non-Hispanic White Alone 40,777 86.1% 39,228 71.0% - 3.8%Total Non-Hispanic Black/African American Alone 899 1.9% 4,451 8.1% +395.1%Total Non-Hispanic American Indian/Alaska Native Alone 75 0.2% 96 0.2% +28.0%Total Non-Hispanic Asian Alone 4,091 8.6% 8,756 15.9% +114.0%
Distribution of Population by Major Race/Hispanic Origin Category: Novi city
2000 2010
Total Non-Hispanic Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander A 8 0.0% 2 0.0% - 75.0%Total Non-Hispanic Some Other Race Alone 43 0.1% 38 0.1% - 11.6%Total Non-Hispanic Two or More Races 638 1.3% 1,019 1.8% +59.7%Total Hispanic Alone 855 1.8% 1,634 3.0% +91.1%
Housing
Housing Units 19,649 100.0% 24,226 100.0% +23.3%
Occupied 18,726 95.3% 22,258 91.9% +18.9%
Vacant 923 4.7% 1,968 8.1% +113.2%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census, PL94-171 data file and Estimated Population by State by Age, Race, Sex, and Hispanic Origin for 2000-2009.
2000-2010Race/Hispanic Category Population Percent Population Percent Percent
Count of Total Count of Total ChangeTroy cityTotal Population 80,959 100.0% 80,980 100.0% +0.0%Total Non-Hispanic White Alone 65,809 81.3% 58,869 72.7% - 10.5%Total Non-Hispanic Black/African American Alone 1,678 2.1% 3,210 4.0% +91.3%Total Non-Hispanic American Indian/Alaska Native Alone 105 0.1% 124 0.2% +18.1%Total Non-Hispanic Asian Alone 10,713 13.2% 15,439 19.1% +44.1%
Distribution of Population by Major Race/Hispanic Origin Category: Troy city
2000 2010
Total Non-Hispanic Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander A 18 0.0% 1 0.0% - 94.4%Total Non-Hispanic Some Other Race Alone 79 0.1% 125 0.2% +58.2%Total Non-Hispanic Two or More Races 1,373 1.7% 1,502 1.9% +9.4%Total Hispanic Alone 1,184 1.5% 1,710 2.1% +44.4%
Housing
Housing Units 30,872 100.0% 32,907 100.0% +6.6%
Occupied 30,018 97.2% 30,703 93.3% +2.3%
Vacant 854 2.8% 2,204 6.7% +158.1%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census, PL94-171 data file and Estimated Population by State by Age, Race, Sex, and Hispanic Origin for 2000-2009.
2000 2000 –– 2010 Population Change for Metro Areas2010 Population Change for Metro AreasBy Foreign By Foreign Born Share, Born Share, 20072007-- 0909
3.7%
5.8%
11.1%
34.4%
36.1%
36.7%
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, CA
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA
Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL
16 4%
41.8%
3.1%
20.2%
21.9%
27.7%
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV
Las Vegas-Paradise, NV
New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-PA
29.0%
4.0%
16.4%
15 9%
16.9%
17.3%
Boston Cambridge Q inc MA NH
Gainesville, GA
Chicago-Naperville-Joliet, IL-IN-WI
g g ,
18.3%
37.3%
3.7%
11.6%
14.5%
15.9%
Durham-Chapel Hill, NC
Austin-Round Rock, TX
Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, MA-NH
-3.5%
10.5%
6.8%
8.7%
9.0%
10.9%
Detroit-Warren-Livonia, MI
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI
Ann Arbor, MI
Foreign BornPopulation Change
-10% -5% 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45%
Source: 2010 Census and 2007-09 American Community Survey
Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics of NativeDemographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics of Native--and Foreignand Foreign--Born Residents of the Detroit Metro AreaBorn Residents of the Detroit Metro Area
NativeNative Foreign BornForeign Born
Under 5 years 6.8% 1.0%5 to 17 years 19.4% 8.1%18 to 24 years 8.3% 6.9%25 to 34 years 12.1% 18.2%35 to 44 years 14.1% 20.5%45 54 15 7% 17 0%45 to 54 years 15.7% 17.0%55 to 64 years 11.5% 12.3%65 years and over 12.2% 15.9%
Married couple family 45 6% 61 7%Married-couple family 45.6% 61.7%With own children under 18 years 19.0% 34.9%Female householder, no husband present 14.9% 9.0%With own children under 18 years 8.5% 4.6%Nonfamily households 35.0% 24.0%Nonfamily households 35.0% 24.0%
Persons 15 years+Now married, except separated 47.1% 69.0%Divorced 10.3% 5.1%Never married 38.3% 22.3%
Source: American Community Survey, 2007 - 09
Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics of NativeDemographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics of Native--and Foreignand Foreign--Born Residents of the Detroit Metro AreaBorn Residents of the Detroit Metro Area
NativeNative Foreign BornForeign BornPersons 25 years+
Less than high school diploma 11.9% 25.0%Hi h h l d t (i l d i l ) 30 6% 21 1%High school graduate (includes equivalency) 30.6% 21.1%Some college or associate's degree 32.5% 17.4%Bachelor's degree 15.6% 19.5%Graduate or professional degree 9.4% 17.0%
Europe 27.2%Asia 48.0%Africa 3.1%Oceania 0.2%Oceania 0.2%Latin America 14.6%Northern America 6.8%
Persons 16 years+
In labor force 63 9% 60 8%In labor force 63.9% 60.8%Employed 55.7% 54.5%Unemployed 8.1% 6.3%
Percent of civilian labor force 12.7% 10.4%
In labor force - Women 16+ 59.7% 47.1%
Source: American Community Survey, 2007 - 09
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