CARBON COUNTY Demographics - WCDA

CARBON COUNTY

Demographics

The Census Bureau's intercensal estimates indicate that Carbon County's population decreased from 15,885 in 2010 to 15,786 in 2011, or by 0.6 percent. This compares to a statewide population growth of 0.8 percent over the period.68 The number of people from 15 to 24 years of age increased by 1.4 percent, and the number of people from 55 to 64 years of age increased by 1.7 percent. The white population decreased by 1.5 percent, while the black population increased by 34.7 percent. The Hispanic population increased from 2,668 to 2,641 people between 2010 and 2011 or by 1.0 percent. These data are presented in Table II.4.1, below.

Table II.4.1

Profile of Population Characteristics

Wyoming vs. Carbon County 2010 Census and 2011 Intercensal Estimates

Subject

Population Age Under 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 and Over Race White Black American Indian and Alaskan Native Asian Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander Two or more races Ethnicity (of any race) Hispanic or Latino

Carbon County

2010 Census Jul-11

% Change

15,885

15,786 -0.6%

Wyoming

2010 Census Jul-11

563,626

568,158

3,173 1,798 4,156 2,488 2,226 2,044

3,130 1,824 4,156 2,356 2,263 2,057

-1.4% 1.4% 0.0% -5.3% 1.7% 0.6%

113,371 78,460 144,615 83,577 73,513 70,090

113,462 78,704 145,669 80,936 77,120 72,267

15,203 118 214 128 14 208

14,976 159 253 138 16 244

-1.5% 34.7% 18.2% 7.8% 14.3% 17.3%

529,110 5,135 14,457 4,649 521 9,754

531,484 6,024 14,774 4,965 551 10,360

2,668

2,641

-1.0%

50,231

51,760

% Change

0.8%

0.1% 0.3% 0.7% -3.2% 4.9% 3.1%

0.4% 17.3% 2.2% 6.8% 5.8% 6.2%

3.0%

The Census Bureau's most recent census count indicated that Carbon County's population increased from 15,639 persons in 2000 to 15,885 in 2010, or by 1.6 percent. This compares to a statewide population growth of 14.1 percent over the period. The white population increased by 0.1 percent, while the black population increased by 10.5 percent. The Hispanic population increased from 2,163 to 2,668 persons between 2000 and 2010, or by 23.3 percent. These data are presented in Table II.4.2, on the following page.

68 On December 22, 2009, the Census Bureau released a statewide population estimate for 2009, indicating that the population increased to 544,270.

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Race

Table II.4.2

Population by Race and Ethnicity

Carbon County

2000 SF1 and 2010 Census Data

2000 Census

2010 Census

Population % of Total Population % of Total

White Black American Indian Asian Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Other Two or More Races

14,092 105 199 105 9 808 321

90.1% 0.7% 1.3% 0.7% 0.1% 5.2% 2.1%

14,103 116 160 109 14 1,026 357

88.8% 0.7% 1.0% 0.7% 0.1% 6.5% 2.2%

Total Hispanic (Ethnicity)

15,639 2,163

100.0% 13.8%

15,885 2,668

100.0% 16.8%

% Change 00?10

0.1% 10.5% -19.6% 3.8% 55.6% 27.0% 11.2%

1.6% 23.3%

Table II.4.3, below, presents the population of Carbon County by age and gender from the 2000 and 2010 census counts. Between 2000 and 2010, the population increased by 1.6 percent, with the largest total increase occurring in the group aged 55 to 64, which rose by 631 persons, or by 39.6 percent. In 2010, the largest age group in Carbon County was the group aged 35 to 54, which accounted for 27.8 percent of the entire population. The 2010 census count showed a total of 8,553 males, who accounted for 53.8 percent of the population, and the remaining 46.2 percent, or 7,332 persons, were female.

Age

Under 5 5 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 54 55 to 64 65 and Over Total

Table II.4.3

Population by Age and Gender

Carbon County 2000 SF1 and 2010 Census Data

2000 Census

2010 Census

Male 481 1,710 540 1,033 2,860 845 907

Female 415 1,587 379 756 2,363 750 1,013

Total 896 3,297 919 1,789 5,223 1,595 1,920

Male 602 1,547 529 1,258 2,430 1,168 1,019

Female 531 1,378 384 974 1,982 1,058 1,025

Total 1,133 2,925 913 2,232 4,412 2,226 2,044

8,376

7,263 15,639 8,553

7,332

15,885

% Change 00?10

26.5% -11.3% -0.7% 24.8% -15.5% 39.6% 6.5%

1.6%

At the time of the 2010 Census, there were 780 persons living in "group quarters." This type of household is defined as places where individuals live or stay in a group living arrangement owned or managed by an organization that provides housing or services for residents, such as medical care. Group quarters also include places like college residence halls, military barracks, or correctional facilities. Between 2000 and 2010, the number of persons living in group quarters decreased by 19.8 percent, as shown in Table II.4.4, on the following page.

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Table II.4.4

Group Quarters Population

Carbon County 2000 SF1 and 2010 Census Data

2000 Census 2010 Census

Institutionalized

Correctional Institutions69

870

699

Juvenile Facilities

.

.

Nursing Homes

92

76

Other Institutions

.

.

Total

962

775

Noninstitutionalized

College Dormitories

.

.

Military Quarters

.

.

Other Noninstitutions

11

5

Total

11

5

Group Quarters Population

973

780

% Change 00-10

-19.7% .

-17.4% .

-19.4%

. . -54.5% -54.5% -19.8%

Carbon County

In the 1980, 1990, and 2000 decennial censuses, the Census Bureau released several tabulations in addition to the full SF1 100 percent count data including the one-in-six SF3 sample. These additional samples, such as the SF3, asked supplementary questions regarding income and household attributes that were not asked in the 100 percent count. In the 2010 decennial census, the Census Bureau did not collect additional sample data, such as the SF3, and thus many important housing and income concepts are not available in the 2010 census.

To study these important concepts the Census Bureau distributes the American Community Survey every year to a sample of the population and quantifies the results as one-, three- and five-year averages. The one-year sample only includes responses from the year the survey was implemented, while the five-year sample includes responses over a five-year period. Since the five-year estimates include more responses, the estimates can be tabulated down to the census tract level, and considered more robust than the one or three year sample estimates.

Table II.4.5, on the following page, shows data on household type by tenure in the 2011 5-year ACS data. Household type is broken down by family households and non-family households. In 2011, there were an estimated 4,259 family households, of which 3,440 housed married couple families and 819 housed "other families." "Other family" is defined as either a male householder with no wife present, of whom there were 283 families, or a female householder with no husband present, of which there were 536 families. There were also an estimated 1,958 "non-family households," which refers to households of unrelated people or one person living alone. When compared to the state, the percentage of family households in Carbon County was 68.5 percent, which compared to the statewide rate of 66.1 percent. Of the family households in Carbon County, 80.8 percent were married households, which compared to 80.5 percent in the State of Wyoming.

69 In the 2010 Census, "juvenile facilities" and "correctional facilities" were reported separately.

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Table II.4.5

Household Type by Tenure

Carbon County 2007-2011 Five-Year ACS Data

Family Type

Carbon County Carbon County % of Total

Family households

4,259

68.5%

Married-couple family

3,440

80.8%

Owner-occupied housing units

2,842

82.6%

Renter-occupied housing units

598

17.4%

Other family

819

19.2%

Male householder, no wife present

283

6.6%

Owner-occupied housing units

143

50.5%

Renter-occupied housing units

140

49.5%

Female householder, no husband present

536

12.6%

Owner-occupied housing units

287

53.5%

Renter-occupied housing units

249

46.5%

Nonfamily households

1,958

31.5%

Owner-occupied housing units

1,350

68.9%

Renter-occupied housing units

608

31.1%

Total

6,217

100.0%

State of Wyoming

State of Wyoming % of Total

145,279

66.1%

116,920

80.5%

97,958

83.8%

18,962

16.2%

28,359

19.5%

9,289

32.8%

5,532

59.6%

3,757

40.4%

19,070

67.2%

10,181

53.4%

8,889

46.6%

74,349

33.9%

41,217

55.4%

33,132

44.6%

219,628

100.0%

Table II.4.6, below, displays the 2011 Five-year ACS census data for household type by household size. In 2011, there were 2,144 two-person family households, 801 three-person family households and 711 four-person family households. One-person non-family households made up 81.3 percent of all non-family households or an estimated 1,591 households. Carbon County's two persons households made up 38.4 percent of total housing units and four person households made up and additional 11.7 percent, which compares to 38.1 and 12.1 percent, respectively, for the State of Wyoming.

Table II.4.6

Household Type by Household Size

Carbon County

2007-2011 Five-Year ACS Data

Household Size

Family Households

Non-Family Households

Total

Carbon County

One Person Two Person Three Person Four Person Five Person Six Person Seven Person

. 2,144 801 711 345 165

93

1,591 244 104 19

0 0 0

1,591 2,388 905 730 345 165

93

Total

4,259

1,958

6,217

State of Wyoming

One Person Two Person Three Person Four Person Five Person Six Person Seven Person

. 71,688 29,300 26,107 11,231 4,464 2,489

60,205 11,947 1,506

549 96 46 0

60,205 83,635 30,806 26,656 11,327 4,510 2,489

Total

145,279

74,349

219,628

% of Total

25.6% 38.4% 14.6% 11.7% 5.5% 2.7% 1.5% 100.0%

27.4% 38.1% 14.0% 12.1% 5.2% 2.1% 1.1% 100.0%

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The 2011 Five-Year ACS census estimates also provided information on tenure by household size. According to the 2011 ACS estimates, of the 2,388 two-person households, 1,990 were owneroccupied and 398 were renter-occupied. Of the 730 four-person households, 460 were owneroccupied and 270 were renter-occupied. Further household size data by tenure are presented in Table II.4.7, below.

Household Size

Table II.4.7

Tenure by Household Size

Carbon County

2007-2011 Five-Year ACS Data

Own

Rent

Total

Carbon County

One Person

1,120

471

1,591

Two Person

1,990

398

2,388

Three Person

585

320

905

Four Person

460

270

730

Five Person

241

104

345

Six Person

157

8

165

Seven Person or more

69

24

93

Total

4,622

1,595

6,217

State of Wyoming

One Person Two Person Three Person Four Person Five Person Six Person Seven Person or more

34,603 65,587 21,990 19,817 8,013 3,314 1,564

25,602 18,048 8,816 6,839 3,314 1,196

925

60,205 83,635 30,806 26,656 11,327 4,510 2,489

Total

154,888 64,740 219,628

% of Total

25.6% 38.4% 14.6% 11.7% 5.5% 2.7% 1.5% 100.0%

27.4% 38.1% 14.0% 12.1% 5.2% 2.1% 1.1% 100.0%

As shown in Table II.4.8, below, Carbon County had a total of 8,546 housing units of which 6,217 or 72.7 percent were occupied. Of these occupied units, 74.3 percent, or 4,622 units were owner occupied, which compares to a statewide rate of 70.5 percent. A total of 2,329 units or 27.3 percent of all units were vacant. This compared to a statewide vacancy rate of 15.2 percent.

Table II.4.8

Housing Units by Tenure

Carbon County 2007-2011 Five-Year ACS Data

Tenure

Carbon County Units % of Total

State of Wyoming Units % of Total

Occupied Housing Units 6,217

72.7%

219,628

84.8%

Owner-Occupied

4,622

74.3%

154,888

70.5%

Renter-Occupied

1,595

25.7%

64,740

29.5%

Vacant Housing Units

2,329

27.3%

39,362

15.2%

Total Housing Units

8,546

100.0%

258,990

100.0%

Table II.4.9, on the following page, shows that of the 2,329 housing units in Carbon County as reported in the 2011 ACS data, 204 or 8.8 percent were for rent and 126 or 5.4 percent were for sale. An estimated 1,276 units were for seasonal, recreational, or occasional use, and 579 or 24.9 percent of all vacant units were listed as "other vacant." This compares to a statewide percentage of 26.0 percent for "other vacant" units.

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