Springfield: Demographic Executive Summary

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POPULATION

  • The population in this area is estimated to change from 1,201 to 1,291, resulting in a growth of 7.5% between 2000 and the current year.
    Over the next five years, the population is projected to grow by 4.1%.
  • The current year median age for this population is 36.1, while the average age is 35.5. Five years from now, the median age is projected to be 37.8.
  • Of this area's current year estimated population:
    • 41.2% are White Alone,
    • 6.8% are Black or African Am. Alone,
    • 0.1% are Am. Indian and Alaska Nat. Alone,
    • 21.8% are Asian Alone,
    • 0% are Nat. Hawaiian and Other Pacific Isl. Alone,
    • 22.3% are Some Other Race, and
    • 7.7% are Two or More Races.
  • This area's current estimated Hispanic or Latino population is 50.3%,
  • Currently, it is estimated that 6.9% of the population age 25 and over in this area had earned a Master's, Professional, or Doctorate Degree and 17.2% had earned a Bachelor's Degree.

HOUSEHOLDS

  • The number of households in this area is estimated to change from 331 to 350, resulting in an increase of 5.7% between 2000 and the current year.
  • Over the next five years, the number of households is projected to increase by 3.7%.
  • The average household income in this area is projected to increase 13.2% over the next five years, from $86,911 to $98,354.
  • The current year estimated per capita income for this area is $23,630.

HOUSING

  • Most of the dwellings in this area (65.8%) are estimated to be Owner-Occupied for the current year.
  • The majority of dwellings in this area are estimated to be structures of 1 Unit Detached (66.0%) for the current year.
  • The majority of housing units in this area (33.0%) are estimated to have been Housing Unit Built 1950 to 1959 for the current year.

EMPLOYMENT

  • For this area, 51.1% of the population is estimated to be employed and age 16 and over for the current year.
    • The employment status of this labor force is as follows:
      • 0.4% are in the Armed Forces,
      • 66.0% are employed civilians,
      • 3.2% are unemployed civilians, and
      • 30.4% are not in the labor force
    • The occupational classifications are as follows:
      • 26.8% have occupation type blue collar,
      • 47.1% are white collar, and
      • 26.1% are Service & farm workers.
    • For the civilian employed population age 16 and over in this area, it is estimated that they are employed in the following occupations:
      • 13.4% are in "Management, Business, and Financial Operations"
      • 11.9% are in "Professional and Related Occupations"
      • 25.3% are in "Service"
      • 21.8% are in "Sales and Office"
      • 0.8% are in "Farming, Fishing, and Forestry"
      • 17.2% are in "Construction, Extraction, and Maintenance"
      • 9.6% are in "Production, Transportation, and Material Moving"

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