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Table DP-3. Profile of Selected Economic Characteristics: 2000 <br />Geographic area: Ramsey city, Minnesota <br />[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see textl <br /> <br />Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent <br />EMPLOYMENT STATUS INCOME IN 1999 <br />Population 16 years and over ............ 13,190 100.0 Households ............................. 5,926 100,0 <br />In labor force ................................ 11,002 83.4 Less than $10,000 ............................ 70 1.2 <br />Civilian labor force .......................... 11,002 83.4 $10,000 to $14,999 ........................... 83 1.4 <br />Employed ............................... 10,644! 80.7 $15,000 to $24,999 ........................... 130 2.2 <br />Unemployed ............................. 358 2.7 $25,000 to $34,999 ........................... 320 5.4 <br />Percent of civilian labor force ............ 3.3 (×) $35,000 to $49,999 ........................... 770 13.0 <br />Arm'ed Forces .............................. - $50,000 to $74,999 ........................... 2,022 34.1 <br />Not in labor force ............................. 2,188 16.6 $75,000 to $99,999 ........................... 1,361 23.0 <br /> <br /> Females 16 years and over .............. 6,384 100.0 $100,000 to $149,999 ......................... 778 13.1 <br /> <br />In labor force ................................ 4,984 78.1 $150,000 to $199,999 ......................... 196 3.3 <br /> <br />Civilian labor force .......................... 4,984 78.1 $200,000 or more ............................ 196 3.3 <br />Employed ............................... 4,873 76.3 Median household income (dollars) ............. 68,988 (X) <br />Own children under 6 years .............. 1,8581 100.0 With earnings ................................ 5,714 96.4 <br />All parents in family in labor force .............. 1,408 75.8 Mean earnings (dollars)~ .................... 79,246 (X) <br /> With Social Secudty income ................... 638 10.8 <br />COMMUTING TO WORK Mean Social Secudty income (dollars)~ ....... 11,384 (X) <br />Workers 16 years and over .............. 10,539 100.0 With .Supplemental Security Income ............ 58 1.0 <br />Car, truck, or van - ~ drove alone ............... 8,778 83.3 Mean Supplemental Security Income <br />Car, truck, or van - - carpooled ................. 1,004 9.5 (dollars)~ ................................. 11,654 (X) <br />Public transportation (including taxicab) ......... 166 1.6 With public assistance income ................. 75 1.3 <br />Walked ....................................... 39 0.4 Mean public assistance income (dollars)~ ..... 2,597 (X) <br />Other means ................................. 38 0.4 With retirement income ....................... 531 9.0 <br />Worked at home ............................. 514 4.9 Mean retirement income (dollars)~ ............ 13,258 (X) <br />Mean travel time to work (minutes)~ ............ 30.1 (X) <br /> Families ................................ 5,219 100.0 <br />Employed civilian population Less than $10,000 ............................ 66 1.3 <br />16 years and over ..................... 10,644 100.0 $10,000 to $14,999 ........................... 66 1.3 <br />OCCUPATION $15,000 to $24,999 ........................... 75 1.4 <br />Management, professional, and related $25,000 to $34,999 ........................... 255 4.9 <br />occupations ................................ 3,691 34.7 $35,000 to $49,999 ........................... 614 11.8 <br />Service occupations .......................... 1,085 10.2 $50,000 to $74,999 ........................... 1,798 34.5 <br />Sales and office occupations .................. 2,944 27.7 $75,000 to $99,999 ....................... ' .... 1,263 24.2 <br />Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations ....... 36 0.3 $100,000 to $149,999 ......................... 735 14.1 <br />Construction, extraction, and maintenance $150,000 to $199,999 ......................... 174 3.3 <br />occupations ................................ 1,130 10.6 $200,000 or more ............................ 173 3.3 <br />Production, transportation, and material moving Median family income (dollars) ................. 70,926 (X) <br />occupations ................................ 1,758 16.5 <br /> Per capita income (dollars)~ ................... 26,057 (X) <br />INDUSTRY Median earnings (dollars): <br />Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, Male full-time, year-round workers .............. 43,898 (X) <br />and mining ................................. 46 0.4 Female full-time, year-round workers ........... 31,212 (X) <br />Construction ................................. 899 8.4 <br />Manufacturing ................................ 2,299 21.6 Number Percent <br />Wholesale trade .............................. 427 4.0 below below <br />Retail trade .................................. 1,121 10.5 poverty poverty <br />Transportation and warehousing, and utilities .... 599 5.6 Subject level level <br />Information .................................. 249 2.3 <br />Finance. insurance, real estate, and rental and POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 <br />leasing ..................................... 642 6.0 Families ................................ 66 1,3 <br />Professional, scientific, management, adminis- With related children under 18 years ............ 66 2.2 <br />trative, and waste management services ....... 927 8,7 With related children under 5 years ........... 16 1.3 <br />Educational, health and social services ......... 2,125 20.0 <br />Arts, entedainment, recreation, accommodation Families with female householder, no <br />and food services ........................... 458 4,3 ' husband present ....................... 42 12.6 <br />Other services (except public administration) .... 526 4.9 With related children under 18 years ............ 42 17.5 <br />Public administration .......................... 326 3.1 With related children under 5 years ........... 16 23.5 <br />CLASS OF WORKER Individuals .............................. 294 1.6 <br />Private wage and salary workers ............... 8,746 82.2 18 years and over ............................ 136 1.1 <br />Government workers .......................... 1,239 1I ,6 65 years and over .......................... <br />Self-employed workers in own not incorporated Related children under 18 years ............... 124 2.1 <br />business ................................... 629 5.9 Related children 5 to 17 years ............... 112 2.6 <br />Unpaid family workers ........................ 30 0.3 i Unrelated individuals 15 years and over ......... 86 7.2 <br /> <br />-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. <br />~lf the denominator of a mean value or per capita value is less than 30, then that value is calculated using a rounded aggregate in the numerator. <br /> See text. <br />Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census 2000. <br /> 3 <br /> <br />U.S. Census Bureau <br /> <br /> <br />