U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
U.S. Census 2000 ResultsU.S. Census 2000 ResultsAge Groups and HouseholdsAge Groups and HouseholdsMinneapolis Community Education, April 20, 2002
Presented by Mark Herzfeld, Principal Planning Analyst, Evaluation Unit
Hennepin County Children, Family, and Adult Services [email protected]
Local Web pages for Census Data (Minneapolis and Hennepin County):
http://www.co.hennepin.mn.us/opd/Census_2000/Censushome.htm
http://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/citywork/planning/Census2000/index.asp
http://www.crcworks.org/hennepin/censushome.htm
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
Important Notes About 2000 CensusImportant Notes About 2000 Census
• Official Census Day - April 1, 2000
• Questionnaires sent to every known housing unit in the United States and territories
• First time gave choice for multiple races
• Very complicated to compare racial trends from previous decades
• Hispanic/Latino is counted separately from race
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
Important Notes About 2000 Census Important Notes About 2000 Census (cont’d)(cont’d)
• Release of “short form” data on August 1 2001: detailed age groups, household composition, gender, and housing units
• Release of long-form data in Summer 2002: migration, education, language spoken, income, poverty, disability, employment, and more
• Long-form questionnaire sent to a sample of one-sixth of all housing units
• First release of data for redistricting: total population, adults, race and ethnicity
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
• Distribution of Age GroupsDistribution of Age Groups
• Overall Growth in Children and Overall Growth in Children and AdultsAdults
• Relationships to HouseholderRelationships to Householder
Census Topics:Census Topics:
• Households and Family SizeHouseholds and Family Size
• General Racial and Ethnic General Racial and Ethnic Composition, 2000Composition, 2000
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
Water
Neighborhoods
Communites
Shingle Creek
Columbia Waite Park
Windom Park
Audubon Park
Victory
Webber-Camden
Cle
vela
nd
Folwell
McK
inle
y
MarshallTerrace
HollandBottineau
Sheridan
LoganPark
Northeast Park
Mid-City Industrial
Como
BeltramiSt.
AnthonyEast
St. AnthonyWestNear North
HawthorneJordan
Willard-Hay
Sum
ner-
Glen
wo
od
NicolletIsland Marcy-Holmes
UniversityProspect Park
Harrison
Bryn-Mawr
Kenwood
Lowry Hill
North Loop
DowntownWest Downtown
East
Elliot ParkLor ing Park
Stevens Square
PhillipsSeward
CooperLongfellow
Howe
Hiawatha
MorrisPark
Wenonah
Keewaydin
Minnehaha
Ericsson
Standish
Corcoran
PowderhornPark
Central
BancroftBryant
Regina Northrup
Hale
Field
Page
Diamond Lake
Windom
KennyArmatage
Fulton Lynnhurst Tangletown
KingField
East Harr iet
Linden Hills
West Calhoun Ecco Carag
Whittier
Low
ry Hill E
ast
Cedar-Isles
Ea
st Isle
s
Cedar-Riverside
Lin
d-B
oh
an
on
Lyndale
Longfellow
Phillips
Powderhorn
Nokomis
Southwest
Calhoun-Isles
Central
University
Near-North
NortheastCamden
HumboldtIndustr ial
Cam
den Ind
ustrial
Minneapolis Minneapolis Communities and Communities and NeighborhoodsNeighborhoods
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
Population Density, Minneapolis Population Density, Minneapolis Communities, 2000Communities, 2000
Community Population Land Area Population Density Total AreaCalhoun-Isles 30,429 4.84 6,293.1 5.53Camden 31,698 4.87 6,513.4 5.00Central 24,149 2.90 8,327.0 3.03Longfellow 27,776 4.66 5,962.0 5.00Near-North 35,976 4.54 7,924.1 4.61Nokomis 37,270 7.39 5,045.7 7.74Northeast 36,913 7.35 5,022.7 7.56Phillips 19,805 1.54 12,847.0 1.54Powderhorn 57,299 4.55 12,594.7 4.56Southwest 47,863 7.94 6,030.4 8.16University 33,440 5.49 6,093.9 5.72Minneapolis 382,618 56.05 6,826.1 58.44
square miles Per square mile of land
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U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
Percent Change in Children Age 0 to 17 Percent Change in Children Age 0 to 17 and Adults Age 18 and Over, 1990 - 2000and Adults Age 18 and Over, 1990 - 2000
Numbers at top of bars are the numerical increases
Mpls. Total 1990 = 368,3832000 = 382,618
83,769
69,534
14,235
8,219
20,47428,693
49,060
6,016
55,076
0%
2%
4%
6%
8%
10%
12%
14%
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10.5%3.9% 8.1% 10.8% 12.6% 12.0% 9.8%2.1% 6.9%
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Population by Age, Population by Age, 1990 - 2000, Hennepin County1990 - 2000, Hennepin County
0
20,000
40,000
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120,000
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64
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69
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74
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79
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84
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Minneapolis 1990
Hennepin County 1990
Minneapolis 2000
Hennepin County 2000
GenXers '90
Boomers '90
GenXers '00
Boomers '00
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0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
4,000
4,500
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Camden
Near-North
Number of Persons by Age Group, North Number of Persons by Age Group, North Minneapolis Communities, 2000Minneapolis Communities, 2000
Total PopulationCamden = 31,698
Near North = 35,976
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
Percent Change in Population by Age Group, Percent Change in Population by Age Group, 1990 - 2000, Hennepin County1990 - 2000, Hennepin County
Total Minneapolis Population: 1990 = 368,3832000 = 382,618
-7.1%
9.0% 6.1%
-4.0%
60.7%
-20.9%
-37.7%-30.8%
-22.8%
3.9%
22.2%17.2%
-14.7%-20.8%-7.5%
-8.5%
64.4%
29.3%
29.2%
-60%
-40%
-20%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%T
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Pop
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4
5 to
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Per
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Minneapolis Suburbs
Labels are for Minneapolis
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
0
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2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
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1990 (x symbols indicateaveraged figures)
Population of Children Under Age 18, Population of Children Under Age 18, 1990 - 2000, Minneapolis1990 - 2000, Minneapolis
Total Population Age 0 -17 1990 = 75,9502000 = 84,169
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
Children Age 0 to Children Age 0 to 5 as a Percentage 5 as a Percentage of Total of Total Population, U.S. Population, U.S. Census 2000Census 2000Data displayed by census block groups
Minneapolis
Orono
Corcoran
PlymouthMedina
DaytonHassan
Bloomington
Minnetrista
Eden Prairie
Edina
Independence
Minnetonka
Greenfield
Brooklyn Park
Shorewood
Champlin
Crystal
Richfield
St. Louis Park
Golden Valley
Mound
Rogers
Brooklyn Center
Hopkins
New Hope
Wayzata
Hanover
St. AnthonyMaple Plain
Long Lake
St. Bonifacius Excelsior
Woodland
Spring Park
Loretto
Rockford
Medicine Lake
Fort Snelling
Robbinsdale
Osseo
Tonka BayGreenwood
Minnetonka Beach
Deephaven
Maple Grove
Percent Children 0 to 5Less Than 6.0%6.0% to 7.9%8.0% to 9.9%10.0% to 11.9%12.0% to 20.3%
Interstate HighwaysCities
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
Children Age 0 to Children Age 0 to 5 per Square Mile 5 per Square Mile Minneapolis, 2000Minneapolis, 2000Data displayed by census block groups
Lin
d-B
oh
an
on
HumboldtIndustr ial
Cam
den Ind
ustrial
Lyndale
Cedar-Riverside
Ea
st Isle
s
Low
ry Hill E
ast
Whittier
CaragEcco
East Harr iet
KingField
TangletownLynnhurstFulton
Armatage Kenny
Windom
Diamond Lake
Page
Field
Hale
NorthrupRegina
Bryant Bancroft
Central
PowderhornPark
Corcoran
Standish
Ericsson
Minnehaha
Keewaydin
Wenonah MorrisPark
Hiawatha
Howe
LongfellowCooper
SewardPhillips
Stevens Square
Lor ing ParkElliot Park
DowntownEast
DowntownWest
North Loop
Lowry Hill
Kenwood
Bryn-Mawr
Harrison
Prospect ParkUniversity
Marcy-HolmesNicolletIsland
Sum
ner-
Glen
wo
od
Willard-Hay
Jordan Hawthorne
Near NorthSt. Anthony
WestSt.
AnthonyEast
Beltrami
Como
Mid-City Industrial
Northeast ParkLoganPark
Sheridan
Bottineau Holland
MarshallTerrace
McK
inle
y
Folwell
Cle
vela
nd
Webber-Camden
Victory
Audubon Park
Windom Park
Waite ParkColumbia
Shingle Creek
West Calhoun
Cedar-Isles
Linden Hills
N
1 0 1 Miles
Children 0 to 5 Per Square Mile0 - 299300 - 599600 - 899900 - 1,1991,200 - 4,909
Interstate HighwaysNeighborhoods
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
Elderly Age 65+ Elderly Age 65+ as a Percentage of as a Percentage of Population, U.S. Population, U.S. Census, 2000Census, 2000Data displayed by census block groups
Minneapolis
Orono
Corcoran
PlymouthMedina
DaytonHassan
Bloomington
Minnetrista
Eden Prairie
Edina
Independence
Minnetonka
Greenfield
Brooklyn Park
Shorewood
Champlin
Crystal
Richfield
St. Louis Park
Golden Valley
Mound
Rogers
Brooklyn Center
Hopkins
New Hope
Wayzata
Hanover
St. Anthony
Maple Plain
Long Lake
St. Bonifacius Excelsior
Woodland
Spring Park
Loret to
Rockford
Medicine Lake
Fort Snelling
Robbinsdale
Osseo
Tonka Bay
Minnetonka Beach
Deephaven
Maple Grove N
Percent ElderlyLess Than 6.0%6.0% - 7.9%8.0% - 9.9%10.0% - 11.9%12.0% and Higher
CitiesInterstate Highways
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
• Households and Family SizeHouseholds and Family Size
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
Percent of Occupied Housing Units by Tenure, Percent of Occupied Housing Units by Tenure, Hennepin County, 2000Hennepin County, 2000
51.4%
74.3%66.2%
48.6%
25.7%33.8%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Minneapolis Suburbs Hennepin County
Per
cent
of
Occ
upie
d H
ousi
ng U
nits
Renter-Occupied
Owner-Occupied
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
Percent of Housing Units by Tenure, Percent of Housing Units by Tenure, Minneapolis Communities, 2000Minneapolis Communities, 2000
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Minneapolis Total
Calhoun-Isles
Camden
Central
Longfellow
Near-North
Nokomis
Northeast
Phillips
Powderhorn
Southwest
University
Percent of Housing Units
Vacant Owner-Occupied Renter-Occupied
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
2.41
3.02
2.39
2.19
2.97
2.25
3.153.07
2.00
2.20
2.40
2.60
2.80
3.00
3.20
3.40
Average Household Size Average Family Size
Average Household and Family Sizes, Average Household and Family Sizes, Hennepin County and Minneapolis, 1990-2000Hennepin County and Minneapolis, 1990-2000
Hennepin County
Minneapolis
Hennepin County
Minneapolis
1990 2000
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
Households by Number of Persons, Households by Number of Persons, Minneapolis, 2000Minneapolis, 2000
40.3%
8.6%
4.1%2.0%
31.8%
14.2% 14.6%
1.6% 0.8%
30.3%
2.4%
12.4%
33.2%
12.5%
5.2%1.4%1.8%
27.1%
5.8%
34.8%
15.2%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 or MorePersons in Household
Per
cen
t of
Hou
seh
old
s
Minneapolis
Hennepin County Total
Hennepin Suburbs
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
Average Family Average Family Size, U.S. Census Size, U.S. Census 20002000Data displayed by census block groups
Average Family Size2.00 - 2.50 or No Families2.50 - 2.993.00 - 3.493.50 - 3.994.00 - 4.79
CitiesInterstate Highways
Minneapolis
Oron o
Corcoran
PlymouthMedina
Dayto nHassan
Bloomington
Minnetrista
Eden Prairie
Edina
Indep endence
Minnetonka
Greenfield
Brooklyn Park
Shorewood
Champlin
Crystal
Richfield
St. Louis Park
Golden Valley
Mound
Rogers
Brooklyn Cen ter
Hopkins
New Hope
Wayzata
Hanover
St. Anthony
Maple Plain
Long Lake
St. Bonifacius Excels ior
Woodla nd
Spring Park
Loretto
Rockford
Medicine Lake
For t Snelling
Robb insdale
Osseo
Tonka BayGreenwood
Minnetonka Beach
Deephaven
Maple Grove
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
• Relationships to HouseholderRelationships to HouseholderCensus Bureau defines householder as the first person listed on the census form.
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
Percent Change in Number of Children Under 18 by Percent Change in Number of Children Under 18 by Householder's Relationship, 1990 - 2000, U.S. CensusHouseholder's Relationship, 1990 - 2000, U.S. Census
3.5% 3.7%
84.5%
21.4%
10.8%8.2%
72.4%
23.2%
-5.2%
46.3%
57.2%
12.6%
-20%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Married Parent Single-Father Single-Mother Other Relative Non-Relative Total Children
Per
cen
t C
han
ge i
n N
um
ber
of C
hil
dren
Minneapolis
Suburbs
Note: These are rates of change, not the percentages of totals
Own Parents
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
Percent of Total Children Under 18 by Householder's Percent of Total Children Under 18 by Householder's Relationship, 1990 - 2000, U.S. CensusRelationship, 1990 - 2000, U.S. Census
4.5%
31.8%
5.7%2.6%
50.8%
9.6%
81.4%
1.3%
54.4%
29.7%
2.8%5.9%
2.3%
12.3%
2.4%
78.2%
13.5%
3.2%1.1%
3.7%
0%
15%
30%
45%
60%
75%
90%
Married Parent Single-Father Single-Mother Other Relative Non-Relative
Per
cent
of C
hild
ren
Minneapolis 1990 Minneapolis 2000
Suburbs 1990 Suburbs 2000
Own Parents
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
Percent of Children Percent of Children Age 0 to 17 Living Age 0 to 17 Living with Their Single-with Their Single-Parents, Hennepin Parents, Hennepin County, 2000County, 2000Data displayed by census block groups
Minneapolis
Plymouth
BloomingtonEden Prairie
Edina
Minnetonka
Brooklyn Park
Crystal
Richfield
St. Louis Park
Golden Valley
Brooklyn Center
Hopkins
New Hope
Wayzata
St. Anthony
Woodland
Medicine Lake
Fort Snelling
Robbinsdale
Osseo
Greenwood
Deephaven
Maple GroveN
1 0 1 2 Miles
Percent of Children <18Less than 10.0%10.0% - 19.9%20.0% - 29.9%30.0% - 39.9%40.0% and Higher
Interstate Highways
Cities
Note: These percentages exclude children who are living with unmarried relatives or foster parents.
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
Children Age 0-17 by Relationship to Children Age 0-17 by Relationship to Householder, Minneapolis, 2000Householder, Minneapolis, 2000
Married Parents50.8%
Single Father5.9%
Other Relatives4.0%
Single Mother29.7%
Grandparents5.5%
Non-Relatives2.8% Group Quarters/
Other1.1%Hennepin County:
3.2% with grandparents
Note: In this chart the family relationships are children living with their own parents or grandparents. Non-parental householders may or may not be married.
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
Single-fathers5.6%
Single-mothers25.3% Married Parents
55.7%
Group Quarters0.7%Other Relatives
10.5%
Non-relatives2.3%
Children Age 0-5 by Relationship to Children Age 0-5 by Relationship to Householder, Minneapolis, 2000Householder, Minneapolis, 2000
Total Children 0 to 5 = 29,757
Note: In this chart the family relationships are children living with their own parents or grandparents. Non-parental householders may or may not be married.
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
Percent Children Age 0-5 by Relationship to Percent Children Age 0-5 by Relationship to Householder, Minneapolis Communities, 2000Householder, Minneapolis Communities, 2000
Total Children 0 to 5 = 29,757
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Calhoun-Isles
Camden
Central
Longfellow
Near-North
Nokomis
Northeast
Phillips
Powderhorn
Southwest
University
Minneapolis
Married Parents Single-Parents Other
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
Elderly Age 65 and Older by Household Type, Elderly Age 65 and Older by Household Type, Hennepin County and Minneapolis, 2000Hennepin County and Minneapolis, 2000
Total Elderly 65+ : Hennepin County=122,358 Minneapolis=34,878 Suburbs=87,480
48.3%
62.4%
58.4%
10.0%
5.8%
7.0%
27.4%
23.3%
24.5%
11.3%
6.5%
7.9%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Minneapolis
Suburbs
Hennepin County
Families Male Living Alone Female Living Alone Other Non-Family Group Quarters
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
Race by Age Groups from the CensusRace by Age Groups from the Census
• Cannot determine one race plus in combination with other races for specific ages other than 0-17, 18 and older
• Hispanics/Latinos are categorized as an “ethnicity”--they are also “double counted” by race
• Five percent of Hennepin County children 0-4 are multi-racial, eleven percent in Minneapolis
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
Racial Composition of Adults 18 and Over, Racial Composition of Adults 18 and Over, Minneapolis and Hennepin Suburbs, 2000Minneapolis and Hennepin Suburbs, 2000
Minneapolis
Note: Percentages for each race represent persons who chose only one race.
Suburban Hennepin County
Other3.7%
Two or More3.0%
Asian or Pac. Islander 4.9%
American Indian 1.8%
White72.3%
Black/African American
14.3%
Hispanic or Latino(any race) = 6.7%
Total MinneapolisAdults = 298,449
Black/African American 7.4%
Other0.8% Two or More
1.0%
Asian or Pac. Islander 4.2%
American Indian 0.4%
White90.4%
Hispanic or Latino(any race) 1.9%
Total SuburbanAdults =550,249
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
White97.2%
Two or More0.3%
Other0.1%
Asian/Pac. Islander
1.4%
American Indian0.1%
African American
0.9%
Racial Composition of Elderly Age 65 and Over, Racial Composition of Elderly Age 65 and Over, Minneapolis and Hennepin Suburbs, 2000Minneapolis and Hennepin Suburbs, 2000
Minneapolis
Note: Percentages for each race represent persons who chose only one race.
White/Non-Hispanic or Latino = 96.9%
White/Non-Hispanic or Latino = 87.2%
Suburban Hennepin County
Hispanic or Latino Any Race = 0.4%
Hispanic or Latino Any Race = 1.2%
White
African American
American Indian
Asian/Pac. Islander Other
Two or More
87.9%
7.3%
0.8%
2.4% 0.4%
1.2%
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
Am. Indian2.9%
Asian/Pac. Is.8.9%
Other7.6%
Two or More11.0%
White42.8%
Black/African Am.
26.8%
Asian/Pac. Is.5.6%
Am. Indian0.5%
Black/African Am.7.0%
Two or More5.1%
White80.0%
Other1.8%
Racial Composition of Children Age 0 to 4, Racial Composition of Children Age 0 to 4, Minneapolis and Hennepin Suburbs, 2000Minneapolis and Hennepin Suburbs, 2000
MinneapolisSuburban Hennepin County
Note: Percentages for each race shown here represent persons who chose only one race.
Hispanic or Latino Any Race = 4.3%
Hispanic or Latino Any Race = 14.3%
White/Non-Hispanic or Latino = 78.1%
White/Non-Hispanic or Latino = 38.2%
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
Asian or P.I.11.8%
Other1.9%
Am. Indian1.8%
Black/ African Am.
28.3%
White51.2%
Two or More5.0%
Asian or P.I.16.6%
Other2.9%
Two or More5.7%
White19.4%
Black/ African Am.
53.9%
Am. Indian1.6%
Racial Composition of North Minneapolis Racial Composition of North Minneapolis Communities, All Ages, 2000Communities, All Ages, 2000
Camden
Note: Percentages for each race represent persons who chose only one race.
White/Non-Hispanic or Latino = 18.0%
White/Non-Hispanic or Latino = 50.0%
Near North
Hispanic or Latino Any Race = 5.1%
Hispanic or Latino Any Race = 3.8%
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 35,000 40,000 45,000 50,000
Minneapolis
Suburban Hennepin
St. Paul
Suburban Ramsey
Rest of Minnesota
Numerical Increase in Hispanics/Latinos
Change in Hispanic/Latino Population, Minnesota, 1990 - 2000
269.3%
167.6%
97.9%
76.6%Labels are percent change
172.8%
Ramsey Total = +13,089, 94.2%Hennepin Total = +31,461, 225.1%
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
Hispanic/Latino Hispanic/Latino Children Age 0 to 4 Children Age 0 to 4 Per Square Mile, Per Square Mile, Minneapolis, 2000Minneapolis, 2000Data displayed by census block groups
Per Square MileLess Than 2525.0 - 49.950.0 - 74.975.0 - 99.9100.0 - 1,481.5
Water
Interstate Highways
Neighborhoods
Lind-B
ohan
on
HumboldtIndustrial
Cam
den Industrial
Lyndale
Cedar-RiversideE
ast Isles
Low
ry Hill E
ast
Whittier
CaragEcco
East HarrietKingField
TangletownLynnhurstFulton
Armatage Kenny
Windom
Diamond Lake
Page
Field
Hale
NorthrupRegina
Bryant Bancroft
Central
PowderhornPark
Corcoran
Standish
Ericsson
MinnehahaKeewaydin
WenonahMorrisPark
Hiawatha
Howe
LongfellowCooper
SewardPhillips
Stevens Square
Loring ParkElliot Park
DowntownEast
DowntownWest
North Loop
Lowry Hill
Kenwood
Bryn-Mawr
Harrison
Prospect ParkUniversity
Marcy-HolmesNicolletIsland
Sum
ner-G
lenwood
Willard-Hay
Jordan Hawthorne
Near NorthSt. Anthony
WestSt.
AnthonyEast
Beltrami
Como
Mid-City Industrial
Northeast ParkLoganParkSheridan
Bottineau Holland
MarshallTerrace
McK
inley
Folwell
Cleve
land
Webber-Camden
Victory
Audubon Park
Windom Park
Waite ParkColumbia
Shingle Creek
West Calhoun
Cedar-Isles
Linden Hills
1 0 1 Miles
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U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
Change Per Square Change Per Square Mile in Hispanic/Mile in Hispanic/Latinos Minneapolis, Latinos Minneapolis, 1990-20001990-2000Data displayed by neighborhood
Lin
d-B
oh
an
on
HumboldtIndustr ial
Cam
den Ind
ustrial
Lyndale
Cedar-RiversideE
as
t Isles
Low
ry Hill E
ast
Whittier
CaragEcco
East Harr iet
KingField
TangletownLynnhurstFulton
Armatage Kenny
Windom
Diamond Lake
Page
Field
Hale
NorthrupRegina
Bryant Bancroft
Central
PowderhornPark
Corcoran
Standish
Ericsson
Minnehaha
Keewaydin
WenonahMorrisPark
Hiawatha
Howe
LongfellowCooper
SewardPhillips
Stevens Square
Loring ParkElliot Park
DowntownEast
DowntownWest
North Loop
Lowry Hill
Kenwood
Bryn-Mawr
Harrison
Prospect ParkUniversity
Marcy-HolmesNicolletIsland
Sum
ner-
Glen
wo
od
Willard-Hay
Jordan Hawthorne
Near NorthSt. Anthony
WestSt.
AnthonyEast
Beltrami
Como
Mid-City Industrial
Northeast ParkLoganPark
Sheridan
Bottineau Holland
MarshallTerrace
McK
inle
y
Folwell
Cle
vela
nd
Webber-Camden
Victory
Audubon Park
Windom Park
Waite ParkColumbia
Shingle Creek
West Calhoun
Cedar-Isles
Linden Hills
Change Per Square MileDecline0.0 - 499.9500.0 - 999.91,000 - 1,999.92,000 and Greater
Interstate HighwaysWater
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
Percent Elderly Percent Elderly of Color Age 65+, of Color Age 65+, U.S. Census 2000U.S. Census 2000Data displayed by census block groups
Percent of Elderly40.0% or More30.0% - 39.9%20.0% - 29.9%10.0% - 19.9%0.0% - 9.9%
Cities
Interstate Highways
No ElderlyMinneapolis
Plymouth
Edina
Minnetonka
Brooklyn Park
Crystal
Richfield
St. Louis Park
Golden Valley
Brooklyn Center
Hopkins
New Hope
Wayzata
St. Anthony
Woodland
Medicine Lake
Fort Snelling
Robbinsdale
Osseo
Deephaven
Maple Grove
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Note: Those with two or more races are defined as persons of color.
U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services
Percent Children Percent Children of Color, of Color, Age 0 to 17, Age 0 to 17, U.S. Census 2000U.S. Census 2000Data displayed by census block groups
Percent of Children
Less Than 20.0%20.0% to 39.9%40.0% to 59.9%60.0% to 79.9%80.0% to 100.0%
CitiesInterstate Highways
No Children
Minneapolis
Plymouth
Edina
Minnetonka
Brooklyn Park
Crystal
Richfield
St. Louis Park
Golden Valley
Brooklyn Center
Hopkins
New Hope
Wayzata
St. Anthony
Woodland
Medicine Lake
Fort Snelling
Robbinsdale
Osseo
Deephaven
Maple Grove
N
Note: Those with two or more races are defined as persons of color.