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| QT-01. Profile of General Demographic Characteristics: 2000 Data Set: Census 2000 Supplementary Survey Summary Tables Geographic Area: Ohio |
| NOTE. Data based on twelve monthly samples during 2000. For information
on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions,
see http://factfinder.census.gov/home/en/datanotes/exp_c2ss.html. |
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Total population |
11,054,019 |
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***** |
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SEX AND AGE |
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Male |
5,353,598 | ***** | ***** |
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Female |
5,700,421 | ***** | ***** |
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Under 5 years |
741,975 | 722,888 | 761,062 |
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5 to 9 years |
847,002 | 828,052 | 865,952 |
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10 to 14 years |
815,300 | 798,721 | 831,879 |
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15 to 19 years |
757,917 | 741,000 | 774,834 |
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20 to 24 years |
641,625 | 621,394 | 661,856 |
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25 to 34 years |
1,514,714 | 1,492,147 | 1,537,281 |
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35 to 44 years |
1,751,685 | 1,732,938 | 1,770,432 |
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45 to 54 years |
1,566,161 | 1,545,031 | 1,587,291 |
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55 to 59 years |
540,657 | 523,510 | 557,804 |
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60 to 64 years |
443,121 | 431,693 | 454,549 |
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65 to 74 years |
783,679 | 766,440 | 800,918 |
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75 to 84 years |
518,430 | 502,346 | 534,514 |
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85 years and over |
131,753 | 121,746 | 141,760 |
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Median age (years) |
36.2 | 36.0 | 36.4 |
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18 years and over |
8,163,131 | 8,145,430 | 8,180,832 |
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21 years and over |
7,767,728 | 7,750,748 | 7,784,708 |
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62 years and over |
1,697,529 | 1,680,976 | 1,714,082 |
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65 years and over |
1,433,862 | 1,418,824 | 1,448,900 |
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Male |
592,080 | 582,921 | 601,239 |
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Female |
841,782 | 832,156 | 851,408 |
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RACE |
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One race |
10,883,344 | 10,864,115 | 10,902,573 |
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White |
9,498,875 | 9,463,964 | 9,533,786 |
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Black or African American |
1,180,767 | 1,143,188 | 1,218,346 |
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American Indian and Alaska Native |
23,182 | 18,570 | 27,794 |
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Asian |
116,351 | 99,595 | 133,107 |
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Asian Indian |
35,011 | 21,758 | 48,264 |
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Chinese (except Taiwanese) |
23,206 | 14,880 | 31,532 |
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Filipino |
12,354 | 9,092 | 15,616 |
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Japanese |
6,192 | 4,281 | 8,103 |
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Korean |
14,630 | 10,581 | 18,679 |
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Vietnamese |
8,413 | 4,229 | 12,597 |
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Other Asian |
13,128 | 8,145 | 18,111 |
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Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander |
3,207 | 1,138 | 5,276 |
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Native Hawaiian |
N | N | N |
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Guamanian or Chamorro |
N | N | N |
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Samoan |
N | N | N |
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Other Pacific Islander |
N | N | N |
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Some other race |
60,962 | 47,516 | 74,408 |
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Two or more races |
170,675 | 151,444 | 189,906 |
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Two races including Some other race |
22,221 | 16,804 | 27,638 |
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Two races excluding Some other race, and Three or more races |
148,454 | 129,390 | 167,518 |
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Race alone or in combination with one or more other races: |
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White |
9,644,462 | 9,609,786 | 9,679,138 |
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Black or African American |
1,262,621 | 1,223,148 | 1,302,094 |
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American Indian and Alaska Native |
93,395 | 74,338 | 112,453 |
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Asian |
145,201 | 126,944 | 163,458 |
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Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander |
5,934 | 2,967 | 8,901 |
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Some other race |
85,043 | 70,285 | 99,801 |
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HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE |
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Total population |
11,054,019 |
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Hispanic or Latino (of any race) |
178,921 | 157,346 | 200,496 |
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Mexican |
79,255 | 66,387 | 92,123 |
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Puerto Rican |
63,594 | 48,077 | 79,111 |
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Cuban |
3,514 | 1,377 | 5,651 |
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Other Hispanic or Latino |
32,558 | 26,032 | 39,084 |
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Not Hispanic or Latino |
10,875,098 | 10,853,523 | 10,896,673 |
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White alone |
9,392,340 | 9,357,377 | 9,427,304 |
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Black or African American alone |
1,176,526 | 1,138,833 | 1,214,219 |
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American Indian or Alaska Native alone |
22,768 | 18,128 | 27,408 |
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Asian alone |
115,954 | 99,165 | 132,743 |
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Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone |
2,529 | 851 | 4,207 |
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Some other race alone |
13,990 | 9,743 | 18,237 |
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Two or more races: |
150,991 | 131,587 | 170,395 |
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Two races including Some other race |
8,359 | 5,358 | 11,360 |
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Two races excluding Some other race, and
Three or more |
142,632 | 123,167 | 162,097 |
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RELATIONSHIP |
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Household population |
11,054,019 |
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Householder |
4,496,315 | 4,463,739 | 4,528,891 |
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Spouse |
2,278,795 | 2,253,806 | 2,303,784 |
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Child |
3,343,107 | 3,310,242 | 3,375,972 |
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Other relatives |
463,192 | 433,134 | 493,250 |
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Nonrelatives |
472,610 | 443,083 | 502,137 |
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Unmarried partner |
211,136 | 194,996 | 227,276 |
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HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE |
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Total households |
4,387,627 |
4,349,609 |
4,425,645 |
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Family households (families) |
2,918,670 | 2,882,357 | 2,954,983 |
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With own children under 18 years |
1,366,221 | 1,339,206 | 1,393,236 |
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Married-couple families |
2,226,217 | 2,190,673 | 2,261,761 |
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With own children under 18 years |
950,812 | 927,725 | 973,899 |
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Female householder, no husband present |
527,341 | 505,525 | 549,157 |
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With own children under 18 years |
329,285 | 310,769 | 347,801 |
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Nonfamily households |
1,468,957 | 1,435,200 | 1,502,714 |
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Householder living alone |
1,252,806 | 1,222,986 | 1,282,626 |
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65 years and over |
455,986 | 438,130 | 473,842 |
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Households with one or more people under 18 years |
1,495,062 | 1,465,666 | 1,524,458 |
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Households with one or more people 65 years and over |
1,054,094 | 1,037,739 | 1,070,449 |
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Average household size |
2.52 | 2.50 | 2.54 |
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Average family size |
3.11 | 3.08 | 3.14 |
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HOUSING OCCUPANCY |
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Total housing units |
4,783,050 |
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Occupied housing units |
4,387,627 | 4,349,609 | 4,425,645 |
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Vacant housing units |
395,423 | 357,407 | 433,439 |
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Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) |
1.5 | 1.2 | 1.8 |
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Rental vacancy rate (percent) |
8.1 | 7.3 | 8.9 |
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HOUSING TENURE |
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Occupied housing units |
4,387,627 |
4,349,609 |
4,425,645 |
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Owner occupied |
3,056,661 | 3,016,739 | 3,096,583 |
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Renter occupied |
1,330,966 | 1,289,467 | 1,372,465 |
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Average household size of owner-occupied unit |
2.66 | 2.63 | 2.69 |
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Average household size of renter occupied unit |
2.19 | 2.16 | 2.22 |
| The Census 2000 Supplementary Survey universe is
limited to the household population and excludes the population living in
institutions, college dormitories, and other group quarters. Data are
based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of
uncertainty for an estimate is represented through the use of a confidence
interval. The confidence interval computed here is a 90 percent confidence
interval and can be interpreted roughly as providing 90 percent certainty
that the true number falls between the lower and upper bounds. The number of householders does not necessarily equal the number of households because of differences in the weighting schemes for the population and occupied housing units. 1. An '*' entry in the lower and upper bound columns indicates that too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the lower and upper bounds. A statistical test is not appropriate. 2. An '**' entry in the lower and upper bound columns indicates that no sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the lower and upper bounds. A statistical test is not appropriate. 3. An '-' entry in the estimate column indicates that no sample observations were available to compute an estimate. 4. An '-' following a median estimate means the median falls in the lowest interval of an open-ended distribution. 5. An '+' following a median estimate means the median falls in the upper interval of an open-ended distribution. 6. An '***' entry in the lower and upper bound columns indicates that the median falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution. A statistical test is not appropriate. 7. An '*****' entry in the lower and upper bound columns indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical test is not appropriate. 8. An 'N' entry in the estimate, lower bound, and upper bound columns indicates that data for this geographic area cannot be displayed because the number of sample cases is too small. |