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Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Oregon and its Counties
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State of Oregon
Baker County
Benton County
Clackamas County
Clatsop County
Columbia County
Coos County
Crook County
Curry County
Deschutes County
Douglas County
Gilliam County
Grant County
Harney County
Hood River County
Jackson County
Jefferson County
Josephine County
Klamath County
Lake County
Lane County
Lincoln County
Linn County
Malheur County
Marion County
Morrow County
Multnomah County
Polk County
Sherman County
Tillamook County
Umatilla County
Union County
Wallowa County
Wasco County
Washington County
Wheeler County
Yamhill County
Data from the U.S. Census Bureau, 2011‐2015 and 2006‐2010 American Community Survey 5
year estimates.
Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
State of Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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POPULATION
Total population 3,761,925 ***** 3,939,233 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 23.0% 0.1% 21.8% 0.1% **
Percent 65 years and over 13.5% 0.1% 15.4% 0.1% **
Median age (years) 38.1 0.1 39.1 0.2 **
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 79.3% 0.1% 77.2% 0.1% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 1,651,063 366 1,695,183 447 **
Occupied housing units 1,499,267 3,846 1,533,430 4,037 **
Owner occupied 956,144 5,778 939,637 5,874 **
Percent owner‐occupied 63.8% 0.3% 61.3% 0.3% **
Renter occupied 543,123 3,408 593,793 3,601 **
Vacant housing units*** 151,796 3,690 161,753 3,792 **
Vacancy rate 9.2% 0.2% 9.5% 0.2% **
Average household size 2.45 0.01 2.51 0.01 **
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities51.0% 0.6% 53.7% 0.5% **
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 28.6% 0.3% 30.8% 0.2% **
Foreign‐born population 364,898 4,051 388,692 4,921 **
Percent foreign‐born 9.7% 0.1% 9.9% 0.1% **
Age 5+ language other than English at home 506,188 5,128 559,045 5,334 **
Percent language other than English 14.3% 0.1% 15.1% 0.1% **
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $53,551 $333 $51,243 $271 **
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $28,451 $148 $27,684 $162 **
Percent of persons below poverty level 14.0% 0.2% 16.5% 0.3% **
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
***** Indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical test for sampling variability is not appropriate.
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Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Baker County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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POPULATION
Total population 16,150 ***** 16,052 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 20.8% 0.5% 19.7% 0.1% **
Percent 65 years and over 21.4% 0.2% 24.1% 0.2% **
Median age (years) 47.3 0.5 48.2 0.7 **
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 93.2% 0.2% 91.8% 0.2% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 8,792 82 8,822 83
Occupied housing units 6,902 222 7,160 210
Owner occupied 4,913 275 4,730 231
Percent owner‐occupied 71.2% 3.1% 66.1% 2.8% **
Renter occupied 1,989 214 2,430 221 **
Vacant housing units*** 1,890 202 1,662 192
Vacancy rate 21.5% 2.3% 18.8% 2.2%
Average household size 2.32 0.07 2.16 0.06 **
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities56.3% 9.8% 44.8% 6.8%
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 20.5% 2.2% 20.6% 2.3%
Foreign‐born population 79 45 274 88 **
Percent foreign‐born 0.5% 0.3% 1.7% 0.6% **
Age 5+ language other than English at home 145 89 652 167 **
Percent language other than English 0.9% 0.6% 4.3% 1.1% **
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $43,162 $2,886 $41,098 $1,708
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $23,572 $1,396 $24,360 $1,480
Percent of persons below poverty level 19.9% 3.1% 15.2% 2.8% **
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
***** Indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical test for sampling variability is not appropriate.
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Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Benton County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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POPULATION
Total population 84,158 ***** 86,495 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 18.2% 0.1% 17.1% 0.1% **
Percent 65 years and over 11.5% 0.1% 13.7% 0.1% **
Median age (years) 32.0 0.3 32.7 0.4 **
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 84.2% 0.1% 82.3% 0.1% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 35,922 458 36,992 153 **
Occupied housing units 33,471 596 33,840 449
Owner occupied 19,159 432 19,470 360
Percent owner‐occupied 57.2% 1.5% 57.5% 1.2%
Renter occupied 14,312 674 14,370 512
Vacant housing units*** 2,451 378 3,152 421 **
Vacancy rate 6.8% 1.1% 8.5% 1.1% **
Average household size 2.35 0.03 2.40 0.03 **
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities59.5% 3.4% 59.0% 2.6%
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 47.9% 1.7% 52.8% 1.4% **
Foreign‐born population 6,980 630 8,367 637 **
Percent foreign‐born 8.3% 0.7% 9.7% 0.7% **
Age 5+ language other than English at home 8,869 712 10,864 786 **
Percent language other than English 11.0% 0.9% 13.1% 0.9% **
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $52,194 $2,212 $49,802 $1,596
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $28,457 $791 $27,888 $764
Percent of persons below poverty level 19.1% 1.4% 22.3% 1.4% **
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
***** Indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical test for sampling variability is not appropriate.
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Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Clackamas County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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POPULATION
Total population 370,479 ***** 389,438 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 24.2% ***** 22.6% ***** **
Percent 65 years and over 13.0% 0.1% 15.5% 0.1% **
Median age (years) 39.8 0.2 41.3 0.2 **
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 85.3% 0.1% 83.4% 0.1% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 154,731 275 159,754 172 **
Occupied housing units 143,357 843 149,522 850 **
Owner occupied 101,324 1,247 102,040 1,223
Percent owner‐occupied 70.7% 0.7% 68.2% 0.7% **
Renter occupied 42,033 1,056 47,482 1,033 **
Vacant housing units*** 11,374 821 10,232 827
Vacancy rate 7.4% 0.5% 6.4% 0.5% **
Average household size 2.56 0.01 2.59 0.01 **
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities49.2% 2.2% 50.3% 2.0%
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 31.4% 0.7% 33.1% 0.6% **
Foreign‐born population 31,382 1,293 31,824 1,169
Percent foreign‐born 8.5% 0.3% 8.2% 0.3%
Age 5+ language other than English at home 39,110 1,673 44,639 1,646 **
Percent language other than English 11.2% 0.5% 12.1% 0.4% **
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $67,408 $1,037 $65,965 $1,014
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $34,554 $592 $34,047 $567
Percent of persons below poverty level 9.0% 0.6% 9.5% 0.6%
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
***** Indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical test for sampling variability is not appropriate.
www.pdx.edu/prc
Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Clatsop County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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POPULATION
Total population 36,858 ***** 37,382 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 21.0% 0.1% 19.8% 0.2% **
Percent 65 years and over 16.4% 0.2% 18.5% 0.2% **
Median age (years) 42.7 0.5 43.9 0.4 **
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 87.8% 0.3% 86.4% 0.1% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 21,328 224 21,779 121 **
Occupied housing units 16,267 364 15,726 416
Owner occupied 10,079 342 9,546 309 **
Percent owner‐occupied 62.0% 1.9% 60.7% 2.1%
Renter occupied 6,188 372 6,180 430
Vacant housing units*** 5,061 350 6,053 380 **
Vacancy rate 23.7% 1.6% 27.8% 1.8% **
Average household size 2.18 0.05 2.32 0.06 **
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities50.8% 5.2% 52.3% 4.8%
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 21.6% 1.6% 23.6% 1.7%
Foreign‐born population 1,839 241 2,029 244
Percent foreign‐born 5.0% 0.7% 5.4% 0.7%
Age 5+ language other than English at home 2,702 297 3,175 292 **
Percent language other than English 7.8% 0.9% 9.0% 0.8%
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $45,901 $2,463 $46,408 $2,755
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $27,555 $1,747 $26,294 $1,085
Percent of persons below poverty level 12.8% 1.9% 15.8% 1.9% **
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
***** Indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical test for sampling variability is not appropriate.
www.pdx.edu/prc
Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Columbia County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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POPULATION
Total population 49,006 ***** 49,389 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 24.7% 0.1% 22.7% 0.2% **
Percent 65 years and over 12.9% 0.1% 16.3% 0.3% **
Median age (years) 40.8 0.5 42.9 0.4 **
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 90.6% 0.2% 89.5% 0.1% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 20,413 61 20,692 69 **
Occupied housing units 19,075 281 18,785 306
Owner occupied 14,650 370 13,788 443 **
Percent owner‐occupied 76.8% 1.8% 73.4% 2.2% **
Renter occupied 4,425 354 4,997 423 **
Vacant housing units*** 1,338 277 1,907 300 **
Vacancy rate 6.6% 1.4% 9.2% 1.4% **
Average household size 2.56 0.04 2.60 0.04
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities49.1% 6.3% 52.4% 6.2%
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 16.8% 1.4% 18.2% 1.4%
Foreign‐born population 1,581 319 1,640 287
Percent foreign‐born 3.2% 0.7% 3.3% 0.6%
Age 5+ language other than English at home 2,042 390 2,254 383
Percent language other than English 4.4% 0.8% 4.8% 0.8%
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $60,007 $2,030 $53,179 $2,207 **
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $26,757 $740 $25,885 $1,032
Percent of persons below poverty level 10.3% 1.5% 13.6% 1.5% **
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
***** Indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical test for sampling variability is not appropriate.
www.pdx.edu/prc
Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Coos County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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POPULATION
Total population 63,319 ***** 62,775 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 19.4% 0.1% 18.6% 0.1% **
Percent 65 years and over 20.7% 0.1% 23.3% 0.2% **
Median age (years) 46.5 0.4 48.1 0.3 **
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 87.6% 0.1% 85.8% 0.3% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 30,487 194 30,482 94
Occupied housing units 27,247 422 25,888 565 **
Owner occupied 18,256 546 16,831 573 **
Percent owner‐occupied 67.0% 1.9% 65.0% 2.0%
Renter occupied 8,991 571 9,057 586
Vacant housing units*** 3,240 418 4,594 576 **
Vacancy rate 10.6% 1.4% 15.1% 1.9% **
Average household size 2.29 0.03 2.38 0.05 **
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities48.3% 3.7% 54.5% 4.5% **
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 18.3% 1.4% 18.3% 1.5%
Foreign‐born population 2,048 357 2,234 390
Percent foreign‐born 3.2% 0.6% 3.6% 0.6%
Age 5+ language other than English at home 2,767 460 3,074 423
Percent language other than English 4.6% 0.8% 5.2% 0.7%
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $40,757 $1,773 $38,605 $1,445
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $23,896 $950 $22,667 $1,154
Percent of persons below poverty level 16.4% 1.7% 18.3% 1.8%
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
***** Indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical test for sampling variability is not appropriate.
www.pdx.edu/prc
Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Crook County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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POPULATION
Total population 21,515 ***** 20,956 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 22.7% 0.3% 19.9% ***** **
Percent 65 years and over 18.1% 0.2% 23.4% 0.3% **
Median age (years) 43.6 0.5 48.1 0.7 **
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 89.4% 0.3% 88.8% 0.1% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 10,064 51 10,294 38 **
Occupied housing units 8,754 268 9,079 269
Owner occupied 6,308 313 6,233 298
Percent owner‐occupied 72.1% 3.1% 68.7% 2.9%
Renter occupied 2,446 293 2,846 283
Vacant housing units*** 1,310 268 1,215 265
Vacancy rate 13.0% 2.7% 11.8% 2.6%
Average household size 2.45 0.07 2.29 0.07 **
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities38.2% 7.9% 54.7% 7.7% **
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 15.4% 2.2% 15.5% 2.3%
Foreign‐born population 903 250 443 169 **
Percent foreign‐born 4.2% 1.2% 2.1% 0.8% **
Age 5+ language other than English at home 1,189 296 955 223
Percent language other than English 5.8% 1.4% 4.8% 1.1%
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $50,071 $2,511 $37,106 $3,149 **
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $24,215 $1,247 $21,496 $1,310 **
Percent of persons below poverty level 14.0% 3.5% 19.4% 3.3% **
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
***** Indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical test for sampling variability is not appropriate.
www.pdx.edu/prc
Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Curry County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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POPULATION
Total population 22,411 ***** 22,338 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 16.7% ***** 15.5% 0.3% **
Percent 65 years and over 26.8% 0.3% 30.5% 0.3% **
Median age (years) 52.3 0.4 54.6 0.4 **
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 89.1% 0.2% 87.5% 0.2% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 12,461 37 12,622 48 **
Occupied housing units 10,473 336 10,454 402
Owner occupied 7,420 422 6,841 410
Percent owner‐occupied 70.8% 3.8% 65.4% 3.2% **
Renter occupied 3,053 424 3,613 370
Vacant housing units*** 1,988 335 2,168 398
Vacancy rate 16.0% 2.7% 17.2% 3.2%
Average household size 2.14 0.07 2.11 0.08
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities58.0% 5.9% 59.2% 7.8%
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 18.5% 2.1% 23.5% 2.6% **
Foreign‐born population 851 239 813 231
Percent foreign‐born 3.8% 1.1% 3.6% 1.0%
Age 5+ language other than English at home 943 298 1,018 252
Percent language other than English 4.4% 1.4% 4.7% 1.2%
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $40,733 $3,977 $40,884 $3,055
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $25,919 $1,418 $24,682 $1,236
Percent of persons below poverty level 13.9% 2.6% 16.6% 2.6%
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
***** Indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical test for sampling variability is not appropriate.
www.pdx.edu/prc
Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Deschutes County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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Total population 154,568 ***** 166,622 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 23.4% 0.1% 21.9% 0.1% **
Percent 65 years and over 14.0% 0.1% 17.4% 0.1% **
Median age (years) 39.7 0.3 41.9 0.3 **
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 89.0% 0.1% 87.9% 0.2% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 78,004 275 81,773 133 **
Occupied housing units 63,190 874 66,337 946 **
Owner occupied 42,982 830 42,919 1,075
Percent owner‐occupied 68.0% 1.2% 64.7% 1.4% **
Renter occupied 20,208 859 23,418 1,045 **
Vacant housing units*** 14,814 829 15,436 930
Vacancy rate 19.0% 1.1% 18.9% 1.1%
Average household size 2.43 0.03 2.49 0.04 **
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities48.9% 3.1% 55.1% 3.1% **
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 29.1% 1.1% 32.6% 1.2% **
Foreign‐born population 7,195 686 7,333 752
Percent foreign‐born 4.7% 0.4% 4.4% 0.5%
Age 5+ language other than English at home 9,352 810 10,232 957
Percent language other than English 6.5% 0.6% 6.5% 0.6%
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $57,694 $1,505 $51,223 $1,841 **
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $30,352 $808 $29,158 $1,054
Percent of persons below poverty level 10.5% 1.1% 14.6% 1.2% **
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
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Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Douglas County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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Total population 107,209 ***** 107,194 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 21.0% 0.1% 19.7% 0.1% **
Percent 65 years and over 20.1% 0.1% 22.9% 0.1% **
Median age (years) 45.3 0.1 46.9 0.3 **
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 89.9% 0.1% 88.8% 0.1% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 48,218 226 49,018 125 **
Occupied housing units 43,916 518 43,798 575
Owner occupied 30,988 731 29,523 650 **
Percent owner‐occupied 70.6% 1.5% 67.4% 1.3% **
Renter occupied 12,928 670 14,275 644 **
Vacant housing units*** 4,302 484 5,220 561 **
Vacancy rate 8.9% 1.0% 10.6% 1.1% **
Average household size 2.41 0.03 2.41 0.03
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities46.6% 3.8% 53.8% 3.2% **
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 15.5% 1.0% 15.7% 0.9%
Foreign‐born population 2,854 384 2,943 347
Percent foreign‐born 2.7% 0.4% 2.7% 0.3%
Age 5+ language other than English at home 4,538 478 3,741 454 **
Percent language other than English 4.5% 0.5% 3.7% 0.4% **
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $43,170 $1,102 $41,312 $1,316 **
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $23,201 $556 $22,591 $693
Percent of persons below poverty level 15.6% 1.2% 19.3% 1.3% **
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
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Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Gilliam County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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Total population 1,731 133 1,883 134
Percent under 18 years 16.9% 2.6% 22.7% 3.1% **
Percent 65 years and over 23.1% 3.3% 22.4% 2.9%
Median age (years) 49.9 1.6 48.2 4.0
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 85.4% 3.6% 90.1% 3.0% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 1,099 52 1,073 32
Occupied housing units 851 68 833 58
Owner occupied 567 65 506 70
Percent owner‐occupied 66.6% 6.8% 60.7% 7.5%
Renter occupied 284 67 327 69
Vacant housing units*** 248 55 240 54
Vacancy rate 22.6% 4.9% 22.4% 4.9%
Average household size 2.03 0.15 2.24 0.13 **
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities43.0% 16.4% 38.7% 8.8%
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 18.8% 4.1% 16.1% 3.7%
Foreign‐born population 102 46 37 19 **
Percent foreign‐born 5.9% 2.6% 2.0% 1.0% **
Age 5+ language other than English at home 165 57 120 63
Percent language other than English 10.0% 3.3% 6.8% 3.4%
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $45,819 $14,079 $44,293 $4,106
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $27,785 $2,435 $25,227 $2,869
Percent of persons below poverty level 10.6% 4.1% 10.0% 3.6%
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
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Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Grant County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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Total population 7,349 ***** 7,276 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 20.1% ***** 18.6% 0.2% **
Percent 65 years and over 22.1% 0.4% 26.0% 0.3% **
Median age (years) 48.7 0.4 51.1 0.7 **
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 93.7% 0.2% 92.2% 0.4% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 4,306 31 4,320 48
Occupied housing units 3,349 115 3,149 182
Owner occupied 2,433 126 2,276 138
Percent owner‐occupied 72.6% 3.4% 72.3% 3.1%
Renter occupied 916 126 873 124
Vacant housing units*** 957 118 1,171 170 **
Vacancy rate 22.2% 2.7% 27.1% 4.0% **
Average household size 2.19 0.07 2.26 0.13
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities34.9% 8.2% 43.6% 6.9%
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 17.2% 2.7% 19.1% 2.8%
Foreign‐born population 56 27 106 58
Percent foreign‐born 0.8% 0.4% 1.5% 0.8%
Age 5+ language other than English at home 201 71 139 75
Percent language other than English 2.9% 1.0% 2.0% 1.1%
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $39,108 $3,403 $38,046 $4,595
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $23,961 $1,839 $22,538 $1,770
Percent of persons below poverty level 14.4% 3.3% 15.9% 2.9%
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
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Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Harney County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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Total population 7,364 ***** 7,229 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 22.9% 0.2% 21.0% 0.3% **
Percent 65 years and over 18.4% 0.6% 21.3% 0.4% **
Median age (years) 45.1 1.1 46.2 0.4
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 90.0% 0.5% 87.8% 0.6% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 3,773 104 3,811 26
Occupied housing units 3,350 157 3,038 155 **
Owner occupied 2,141 158 2,096 128
Percent owner‐occupied 63.9% 4.4% 69.0% 3.9%
Renter occupied 1,209 173 942 145 **
Vacant housing units*** 423 117 773 154 **
Vacancy rate 11.2% 3.1% 20.3% 4.0% **
Average household size 2.14 0.07 2.32 0.12 **
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities39.3% 11.9% 39.1% 9.9%
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 16.2% 3.7% 17.0% 3.2%
Foreign‐born population 127 53 144 67
Percent foreign‐born 1.7% 0.7% 2.0% 0.9%
Age 5+ language other than English at home 198 63 332 81 **
Percent language other than English 2.8% 0.9% 4.8% 1.2% **
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $42,436 $4,444 $37,580 $2,496
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $22,665 $1,551 $21,040 $1,564
Percent of persons below poverty level 18.5% 4.6% 17.8% 3.9%
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
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Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Hood River County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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Total population 21,706 ***** 22,749 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 26.5% 0.1% 24.8% 0.2% **
Percent 65 years and over 12.4% 0.5% 14.0% 0.5% **
Median age (years) 37.3 0.4 39.4 0.6 **
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 67.0% 0.1% 64.8% 0.1% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 9,108 234 9,458 166 **
Occupied housing units 7,985 317 8,189 333
Owner occupied 5,453 285 5,313 307
Percent owner‐occupied 68.3% 3.3% 64.9% 3.6%
Renter occupied 2,532 307 2,876 349
Vacant housing units*** 1,123 260 1,269 290
Vacancy rate 12.3% 2.8% 13.4% 3.1%
Average household size 2.61 0.08 2.66 0.10
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities48.4% 9.1% 51.3% 6.8%
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 25.9% 3.4% 31.7% 2.5% **
Foreign‐born population 3,753 335 3,369 439
Percent foreign‐born 17.3% 1.5% 14.8% 1.9% **
Age 5+ language other than English at home 5,477 312 5,996 294 **
Percent language other than English 27.0% 1.5% 28.2% 1.4%
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $55,776 $2,142 $55,827 $3,214
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $26,014 $1,371 $27,719 $2,137
Percent of persons below poverty level 9.5% 2.2% 14.3% 3.2% **
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
***** Indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical test for sampling variability is not appropriate.
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Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Jackson County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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Total population 200,587 ***** 208,363 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 22.3% ***** 21.2% ***** **
Percent 65 years and over 16.9% 0.1% 19.5% 0.1% **
Median age (years) 41.7 0.2 42.8 0.3 **
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 84.5% 0.1% 82.4% 0.1% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 89,717 279 91,782 315 **
Occupied housing units 83,333 776 83,487 855
Owner occupied 52,782 967 51,746 964
Percent owner‐occupied 63.3% 1.0% 62.0% 1.0%
Renter occupied 30,551 884 31,741 954
Vacant housing units*** 6,384 656 8,295 770 **
Vacancy rate 7.1% 0.7% 9.0% 0.8% **
Average household size 2.37 0.02 2.45 0.02 **
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities55.7% 2.5% 59.5% 2.3% **
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 24.4% 0.8% 25.6% 0.9%
Foreign‐born population 11,495 797 11,955 835
Percent foreign‐born 5.7% 0.4% 5.7% 0.4%
Age 5+ language other than English at home 16,482 1,086 18,765 1,247 **
Percent language other than English 8.7% 0.6% 9.6% 0.6% **
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $47,987 $1,121 $44,028 $1,107 **
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $26,536 $611 $24,605 $576 **
Percent of persons below poverty level 14.0% 0.8% 19.0% 1.2% **
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
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Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Jefferson County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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Total population 21,652 ***** 22,061 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 26.1% ***** 24.6% 0.2% **
Percent 65 years and over 14.5% 0.5% 16.8% 0.3% **
Median age (years) 39.1 1.0 39.9 0.8
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 61.9% 0.2% 60.6% 0.1% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 9,743 89 9,789 168
Occupied housing units 7,795 267 7,692 275
Owner occupied 5,473 269 5,136 286
Percent owner‐occupied 70.2% 3.1% 66.8% 3.4%
Renter occupied 2,322 270 2,556 292
Vacant housing units*** 1,948 251 2,097 224
Vacancy rate 20.0% 2.6% 21.4% 2.3%
Average household size 2.72 0.09 2.76 0.08
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities41.3% 8.7% 40.8% 6.2%
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 15.9% 2.2% 16.0% 2.5%
Foreign‐born population 1,934 256 1,555 265 **
Percent foreign‐born 8.9% 1.2% 7.0% 1.2% **
Age 5+ language other than English at home 3,415 368 3,474 313
Percent language other than English 17.0% 1.8% 16.9% 1.5%
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $45,033 $3,648 $46,366 $3,506
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $21,752 $2,810 $21,341 $1,970
Percent of persons below poverty level 20.1% 3.6% 20.5% 2.7%
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
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Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Josephine County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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Total population 82,172 ***** 83,409 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 20.9% 0.1% 19.8% ***** **
Percent 65 years and over 21.3% 0.1% 24.1% 0.1% **
Median age (years) 46.4 0.3 47.9 0.4 **
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 89.0% 0.1% 87.8% 0.1% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 37,635 181 38,028 148 **
Occupied housing units 34,325 507 34,527 578
Owner occupied 23,564 577 22,919 632
Percent owner‐occupied 68.6% 1.7% 66.4% 1.5%
Renter occupied 10,761 631 11,608 565 **
Vacant housing units*** 3,310 504 3,501 532
Vacancy rate 8.8% 1.3% 9.2% 1.4%
Average household size 2.37 0.03 2.38 0.04
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities57.1% 3.7% 61.5% 3.4%
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 16.5% 1.2% 16.7% 1.1%
Foreign‐born population 2,933 388 3,014 440
Percent foreign‐born 3.6% 0.5% 3.6% 0.5%
Age 5+ language other than English at home 3,521 427 3,885 549
Percent language other than English 4.5% 0.5% 4.9% 0.7%
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $41,348 $1,798 $37,665 $1,789 **
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $23,415 $795 $22,470 $1,184
Percent of persons below poverty level 17.8% 1.4% 20.1% 1.7% **
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
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Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Klamath County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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Total population 66,520 ***** 65,972 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 23.1% 0.2% 21.7% 0.1% **
Percent 65 years and over 16.3% 0.2% 18.7% 0.1% **
Median age (years) 41.4 0.4 42.5 0.4 **
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 81.7% 0.1% 79.7% 0.1% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 32,333 223 32,825 139 **
Occupied housing units 27,663 549 27,188 460
Owner occupied 19,013 551 17,626 521 **
Percent owner‐occupied 68.7% 1.6% 64.8% 1.7% **
Renter occupied 8,650 474 9,562 508 **
Vacant housing units*** 4,670 506 5,637 425 **
Vacancy rate 14.4% 1.6% 17.2% 1.3% **
Average household size 2.38 0.04 2.39 0.04
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities49.7% 4.3% 53.4% 4.2%
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 18.1% 1.3% 19.7% 1.2%
Foreign‐born population 3,228 472 3,148 325
Percent foreign‐born 4.9% 0.7% 4.8% 0.5%
Age 5+ language other than English at home 5,143 564 4,999 447
Percent language other than English 8.2% 0.9% 8.1% 0.7%
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $45,461 $1,909 $40,336 $1,774 **
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $24,004 $950 $22,177 $691 **
Percent of persons below poverty level 16.6% 1.7% 19.3% 1.6% **
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
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Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Lake County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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Total population 7,882 ***** 7,842 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 20.1% 0.3% 18.4% 0.3% **
Percent 65 years and over 19.1% 0.2% 22.1% 0.4% **
Median age (years) 46.6 0.7 48.3 0.7 **
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 87.9% 0.4% 85.6% 0.6% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 4,398 95 4,411 76
Occupied housing units 3,462 175 3,526 169
Owner occupied 2,367 169 2,114 163 **
Percent owner‐occupied 68.4% 3.9% 60.0% 4.2% **
Renter occupied 1,095 150 1,412 173 **
Vacant housing units*** 936 170 885 142
Vacancy rate 21.3% 3.8% 20.1% 3.3%
Average household size 2.16 0.10 2.08 0.09
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities36.6% 9.8% 49.7% 9.6%
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 16.4% 3.0% 17.7% 3.3%
Foreign‐born population 176 88 295 73 **
Percent foreign‐born 2.2% 1.1% 3.8% 0.9% **
Age 5+ language other than English at home 246 99 372 120
Percent language other than English 3.3% 1.3% 4.9% 1.6%
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $44,685 $2,815 $32,369 $4,018 **
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $24,553 $2,832 $20,142 $1,587 **
Percent of persons below poverty level 17.5% 4.7% 18.6% 3.8%
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
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Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Lane County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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Total population 347,156 ***** 357,060 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 20.2% ***** 19.2% ***** **
Percent 65 years and over 14.5% 0.1% 16.7% 0.1% **
Median age (years) 38.5 0.2 39.3 0.3 **
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 85.4% 0.1% 83.4% 0.1% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 154,121 799 157,510 310 **
Occupied housing units 143,894 1,106 146,235 853 **
Owner occupied 87,469 1,218 85,785 1,006 **
Percent owner‐occupied 60.8% 0.7% 58.7% 0.6% **
Renter occupied 56,425 1,137 60,450 995 **
Vacant housing units*** 10,227 751 11,275 841
Vacancy rate 6.6% 0.5% 7.2% 0.5%
Average household size 2.34 0.01 2.39 0.01 **
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities55.1% 1.9% 58.9% 1.9% **
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 27.7% 0.7% 28.4% 0.6%
Foreign‐born population 19,492 994 21,284 1,009 **
Percent foreign‐born 5.6% 0.3% 6.0% 0.3%
Age 5+ language other than English at home 33,062 1,295 29,447 1,324 **
Percent language other than English 10.0% 0.4% 8.7% 0.4% **
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $46,662 $783 $44,103 $729 **
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $25,948 $445 $24,960 $470 **
Percent of persons below poverty level 16.7% 0.7% 20.1% 0.6% **
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
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Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Lincoln County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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Total population 45,857 ***** 46,347 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 17.9% 0.1% 17.2% 0.1% **
Percent 65 years and over 20.6% 0.2% 24.0% 0.1% **
Median age (years) 49.0 0.3 50.4 0.3 **
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 85.1% 0.1% 83.3% 0.3% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 30,068 361 30,703 101 **
Occupied housing units 20,652 701 20,566 443
Owner occupied 13,873 457 13,125 383 **
Percent owner‐occupied 67.2% 2.4% 63.8% 1.7% **
Renter occupied 6,779 653 7,441 430
Vacant housing units*** 9,416 587 10,137 426
Vacancy rate 31.3% 2.0% 33.0% 1.4%
Average household size 2.18 0.06 2.22 0.05
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities55.2% 4.2% 50.5% 3.7%
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 23.8% 1.7% 23.7% 1.4%
Foreign‐born population 2,707 372 2,653 311
Percent foreign‐born 5.9% 0.8% 5.7% 0.7%
Age 5+ language other than English at home 2,991 364 3,235 426
Percent language other than English 6.9% 0.8% 7.3% 1.0%
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $43,199 $2,383 $42,101 $1,209
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $26,475 $1,100 $25,124 $840
Percent of persons below poverty level 16.2% 1.9% 16.9% 1.6%
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
***** Indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical test for sampling variability is not appropriate.
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Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Linn County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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Total population 114,315 ***** 118,971 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 24.6% 0.1% 23.5% 0.1% **
Percent 65 years and over 15.0% 0.1% 16.7% 0.1% **
Median age (years) 39.0 0.3 39.5 0.4
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 87.7% 0.1% 86.4% 0.1% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 48,007 336 49,005 102 **
Occupied housing units 44,375 624 45,100 511
Owner occupied 30,259 635 28,988 641 **
Percent owner‐occupied 68.2% 1.3% 64.3% 1.4% **
Renter occupied 14,116 675 16,112 694 **
Vacant housing units*** 3,632 497 3,905 509
Vacancy rate 7.6% 1.0% 8.0% 1.0%
Average household size 2.53 0.03 2.61 0.03 **
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities48.6% 3.3% 54.2% 3.0% **
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 16.3% 0.9% 17.3% 1.0%
Foreign‐born population 4,825 489 5,031 689
Percent foreign‐born 4.2% 0.4% 4.2% 0.6%
Age 5+ language other than English at home 7,144 648 8,221 713 **
Percent language other than English 6.7% 0.6% 7.4% 0.6%
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $49,824 $1,335 $45,644 $1,566 **
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $24,096 $616 $21,706 $531 **
Percent of persons below poverty level 15.6% 1.5% 18.9% 1.2% **
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
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Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Malheur County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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Total population 31,326 ***** 30,551 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 25.5% 0.3% 25.0% 0.2% **
Percent 65 years and over 14.6% 0.1% 15.7% 0.1% **
Median age (years) 36.0 0.4 36.1 0.4
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 64.4% 0.2% 62.2% 0.1% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 11,671 211 11,629 111
Occupied housing units 10,181 313 10,286 221
Owner occupied 6,578 284 6,145 255 **
Percent owner‐occupied 64.6% 2.4% 59.7% 2.5% **
Renter occupied 3,603 289 4,141 295 **
Vacant housing units*** 1,490 258 1,343 188
Vacancy rate 12.8% 2.2% 11.5% 1.6%
Average household size 2.68 0.07 2.62 0.05
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities43.8% 6.5% 57.9% 6.7% **
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 13.8% 1.4% 13.8% 1.5%
Foreign‐born population 3,073 331 3,358 334
Percent foreign‐born 9.8% 1.1% 11.0% 1.1%
Age 5+ language other than English at home 7,234 355 6,803 441
Percent language other than English 24.9% 1.2% 23.9% 1.6%
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $42,554 $2,922 $35,418 $2,923 **
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $17,758 $895 $16,867 $859
Percent of persons below poverty level 22.7% 3.1% 25.5% 3.0%
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
***** Indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical test for sampling variability is not appropriate.
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Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Marion County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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Total population 309,894 ***** 323,259 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 26.5% ***** 25.7% ***** **
Percent 65 years and over 12.7% 0.1% 14.0% 0.1% **
Median age (years) 35.0 0.1 35.8 0.2 **
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 69.8% 0.2% 67.0% 0.2% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 119,630 512 122,315 318 **
Occupied housing units 112,773 870 113,996 863
Owner occupied 69,943 1,262 68,134 1,149 **
Percent owner‐occupied 62.0% 1.0% 59.8% 0.9% **
Renter occupied 42,830 1,147 45,862 1,079 **
Vacant housing units*** 6,857 671 8,319 774 **
Vacancy rate 5.7% 0.6% 6.8% 0.6% **
Average household size 2.65 0.02 2.75 0.02 **
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities50.5% 2.0% 52.7% 1.8%
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 20.9% 0.7% 22.0% 0.6% **
Foreign‐born population 43,832 1,472 42,597 1,645
Percent foreign‐born 14.1% 0.5% 13.2% 0.5% **
Age 5+ language other than English at home 69,773 1,680 75,681 1,632 **
Percent language other than English 24.3% 0.6% 25.2% 0.5% **
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $50,082 $1,044 $48,432 $1,215 **
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $23,824 $437 $22,490 $356 **
Percent of persons below poverty level 16.0% 0.9% 18.4% 0.9% **
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
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Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Morrow County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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Total population 11,112 ***** 11,204 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 29.0% 0.4% 28.1% 0.2% **
Percent 65 years and over 12.5% 0.5% 13.6% 0.7% **
Median age (years) 36.1 0.5 37.4 1.2
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 66.0% 0.3% 62.0% 0.3% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 4,435 24 4,449 33
Occupied housing units 3,876 157 3,772 127
Owner occupied 2,760 163 2,635 177
Percent owner‐occupied 71.2% 3.2% 69.9% 3.8%
Renter occupied 1,116 133 1,137 145
Vacant housing units*** 559 153 677 128
Vacancy rate 12.6% 3.4% 15.2% 2.9%
Average household size 2.87 0.11 2.96 0.10
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities46.0% 10.5% 38.7% 6.1%
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 11.5% 2.0% 10.5% 1.7%
Foreign‐born population 1,769 170 1,871 130
Percent foreign‐born 15.9% 1.5% 16.7% 1.2%
Age 5+ language other than English at home 2,749 136 3,251 165 **
Percent language other than English 26.7% 1.3% 31.2% 1.6% **
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $47,726 $2,457 $50,918 $2,042
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $21,961 $1,144 $20,497 $1,159
Percent of persons below poverty level 15.3% 3.0% 16.5% 3.2%
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
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Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Multnomah County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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Total population 712,036 ***** 768,418 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 20.7% ***** 19.9% ***** **
Percent 65 years and over 10.5% 0.1% 11.5% 0.1% **
Median age (years) 35.8 0.2 36.5 0.1 **
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 72.9% 0.1% 71.3% 0.1% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 319,601 708 329,504 456 **
Occupied housing units 298,398 1,313 310,669 1,070 **
Owner occupied 167,797 1,742 167,110 1,706
Percent owner‐occupied 56.2% 0.5% 53.8% 0.5% **
Renter occupied 130,601 1,702 143,559 1,708 **
Vacant housing units*** 21,203 1,038 18,835 1,137 **
Vacancy rate 6.6% 0.3% 5.7% 0.3% **
Average household size 2.33 0.01 2.41 0.01 **
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities52.9% 1.2% 54.1% 1.0%
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 37.5% 0.5% 41.3% 0.5% **
Foreign‐born population 97,800 2,575 109,041 2,590 **
Percent foreign‐born 13.7% 0.4% 14.2% 0.3%
Age 5+ language other than English at home 127,265 2,995 144,238 3,018 **
Percent language other than English 19.1% 0.4% 20.0% 0.4% **
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $53,940 $662 $54,102 $784
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $31,399 $345 $31,544 $380
Percent of persons below poverty level 16.0% 0.6% 18.1% 0.5% **
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
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Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Polk County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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Total population 73,745 ***** 77,264 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 24.4% 0.1% 23.5% ***** **
Percent 65 years and over 14.7% 0.2% 16.4% 0.1% **
Median age (years) 37.2 0.4 37.4 0.5
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 81.4% 0.1% 79.7% 0.1% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 29,571 781 30,651 147 **
Occupied housing units 27,690 806 28,458 390
Owner occupied 19,096 913 18,292 528
Percent owner‐occupied 69.0% 1.9% 64.3% 1.6% **
Renter occupied 8,594 498 10,166 479 **
Vacant housing units*** 1,881 355 2,193 370
Vacancy rate 6.4% 1.2% 7.2% 1.2%
Average household size 2.57 0.03 2.65 0.04 **
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities50.9% 4.7% 55.9% 4.4%
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 28.1% 1.9% 29.4% 1.6%
Foreign‐born population 5,211 530 5,768 638
Percent foreign‐born 7.1% 0.7% 7.5% 0.8%
Age 5+ language other than English at home 8,185 557 9,691 829 **
Percent language other than English 11.9% 0.8% 13.3% 1.1% **
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $55,415 $1,972 $52,821 $1,699
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $26,466 $750 $23,967 $679 **
Percent of persons below poverty level 12.9% 1.4% 16.3% 1.5% **
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
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Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Sherman County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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Total population 1,819 144 1,795 128
Percent under 18 years 22.6% 2.7% 17.9% 3.0% **
Percent 65 years and over 19.0% 2.8% 24.3% 2.2% **
Median age (years) 45.3 4.0 49.8 1.4 **
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 93.2% 3.3% 85.0% 3.0% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 967 54 938 39
Occupied housing units 813 63 804 56
Owner occupied 545 50 495 49
Percent owner‐occupied 67.0% 6.0% 61.6% 4.8%
Renter occupied 268 60 309 46
Vacant housing units*** 154 44 134 42
Vacancy rate 15.9% 4.5% 14.3% 4.5%
Average household size 2.24 0.14 2.22 0.14
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities40.0% 15.3% 52.0% 11.7%
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 15.4% 3.0% 17.3% 3.3%
Foreign‐born population 66 47 60 40
Percent foreign‐born 3.6% 2.5% 3.3% 2.2%
Age 5+ language other than English at home 81 51 80 37
Percent language other than English 4.7% 2.9% 4.8% 2.1%
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $44,956 $8,741 $38,362 $5,362
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $23,577 $1,968 $26,178 $2,810
Percent of persons below poverty level 20.0% 5.0% 21.6% 5.0%
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
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Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Tillamook County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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Total population 25,200 ***** 25,430 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 20.1% 0.2% 19.1% 0.3% **
Percent 65 years and over 20.3% 0.2% 22.4% 0.3% **
Median age (years) 47.4 0.5 48.0 0.5
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 87.6% 0.2% 85.3% 0.1% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 18,050 209 18,474 64 **
Occupied housing units 11,126 443 10,094 402 **
Owner occupied 7,702 337 7,311 316
Percent owner‐occupied 69.2% 2.3% 72.4% 2.5%
Renter occupied 3,424 325 2,783 309 **
Vacant housing units*** 6,924 408 8,380 388 **
Vacancy rate 38.4% 2.3% 45.4% 2.1% **
Average household size 2.21 0.08 2.45 0.10 **
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities53.2% 5.5% 58.3% 8.1%
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 20.0% 2.0% 21.0% 2.0%
Foreign‐born population 1,475 226 1,421 196
Percent foreign‐born 5.9% 0.9% 5.6% 0.8%
Age 5+ language other than English at home 1,411 209 1,802 268 **
Percent language other than English 5.9% 0.9% 7.5% 1.1% **
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $42,845 $2,316 $42,581 $2,666
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $24,812 $1,530 $22,426 $1,320 **
Percent of persons below poverty level 16.9% 2.5% 17.4% 2.6%
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
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Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Umatilla County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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Total population 74,804 ***** 76,738 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 26.8% ***** 26.1% 0.1% **
Percent 65 years and over 12.6% 0.1% 13.6% 0.1% **
Median age (years) 35.6 0.2 36.0 0.3 **
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 71.0% 0.1% 67.8% 0.1% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 29,586 328 29,741 144
Occupied housing units 26,545 513 26,794 366
Owner occupied 16,991 559 16,791 528
Percent owner‐occupied 64.0% 1.8% 62.7% 1.8%
Renter occupied 9,554 540 10,003 518
Vacant housing units*** 3,041 408 2,947 314
Vacancy rate 10.3% 1.4% 9.9% 1.1%
Average household size 2.63 0.04 2.70 0.03 **
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities42.0% 4.2% 38.6% 3.8%
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 14.6% 1.0% 16.3% 1.1% **
Foreign‐born population 7,619 505 8,079 719
Percent foreign‐born 10.2% 0.7% 10.5% 0.9%
Age 5+ language other than English at home 13,851 582 15,421 642 **
Percent language other than English 20.0% 0.8% 21.7% 0.9% **
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $49,856 $1,669 $48,101 $1,992
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $21,780 $672 $21,214 $788
Percent of persons below poverty level 15.8% 1.8% 17.6% 1.9%
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
***** Indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical test for sampling variability is not appropriate.
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Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Union County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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Total population 25,373 ***** 25,745 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 22.8% 0.1% 22.2% ***** **
Percent 65 years and over 16.3% 0.3% 18.0% 0.1% **
Median age (years) 40.1 0.7 40.0 0.7
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 91.3% 0.2% 89.7% 0.1% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 11,330 89 11,513 113 **
Occupied housing units 10,269 251 10,130 230
Owner occupied 6,778 272 6,467 249
Percent owner‐occupied 66.0% 2.6% 63.8% 2.2%
Renter occupied 3,491 301 3,663 245
Vacant housing units*** 1,061 228 1,383 219 **
Vacancy rate 9.4% 2.0% 12.0% 1.9%
Average household size 2.45 0.06 2.46 0.05
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities49.7% 6.1% 54.2% 5.9%
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 20.3% 1.9% 23.2% 1.6% **
Foreign‐born population 776 142 966 144
Percent foreign‐born 3.1% 0.6% 3.8% 0.6%
Age 5+ language other than English at home 1,185 227 1,274 152
Percent language other than English 5.0% 1.0% 5.3% 0.6%
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $45,835 $2,188 $43,822 $2,257
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $24,946 $1,141 $23,764 $1,297
Percent of persons below poverty level 16.1% 2.4% 18.6% 2.2%
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
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Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Wallowa County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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Total population 6,919 ***** 6,857 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 18.0% 0.3% 18.4% 0.8%
Percent 65 years and over 22.4% 0.1% 26.0% 0.5% **
Median age (years) 50.0 0.3 52.2 0.6 **
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 94.8% 0.5% 93.6% 0.2% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 4,094 65 4,088 33
Occupied housing units 3,015 144 3,082 141
Owner occupied 2,252 132 2,078 127
Percent owner‐occupied 74.7% 3.7% 67.4% 3.7% **
Renter occupied 763 127 1,004 133 **
Vacant housing units*** 1,079 140 1,006 134
Vacancy rate 26.4% 3.4% 24.6% 3.3%
Average household size 2.27 0.10 2.18 0.10
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities40.2% 10.5% 52.3% 8.7%
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 21.1% 2.6% 24.3% 3.0%
Foreign‐born population 78 32 123 50
Percent foreign‐born 1.1% 0.5% 1.8% 0.7%
Age 5+ language other than English at home 261 76 235 73
Percent language other than English 3.9% 1.1% 3.6% 1.1%
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $44,697 $3,508 $40,581 $3,918
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $25,028 $1,266 $24,386 $1,578
Percent of persons below poverty level 12.9% 2.8% 15.3% 3.4%
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
***** Indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical test for sampling variability is not appropriate.
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Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Wasco County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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Total population 24,695 ***** 25,492 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 23.1% ***** 22.5% 0.2% **
Percent 65 years and over 17.5% 0.3% 19.3% 0.3% **
Median age (years) 42.1 0.8 41.0 0.7 **
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 78.6% 0.2% 76.1% 0.1% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 11,367 223 11,423 261
Occupied housing units 9,801 319 9,704 336
Owner occupied 6,616 305 6,263 264
Percent owner‐occupied 67.5% 2.5% 64.5% 2.6%
Renter occupied 3,185 279 3,441 317
Vacant housing units*** 1,566 208 1,719 201
Vacancy rate 13.8% 1.9% 15.0% 1.8%
Average household size 2.42 0.05 2.50 0.05 **
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities40.6% 5.7% 59.2% 5.5% **
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 21.5% 2.2% 18.7% 2.0%
Foreign‐born population 2,263 295 2,059 347
Percent foreign‐born 9.2% 1.2% 8.1% 1.4%
Age 5+ language other than English at home 3,497 273 3,638 377
Percent language other than English 15.1% 1.2% 15.2% 1.6%
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $45,803 $2,077 $43,422 $2,729
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $23,832 $928 $22,828 $1,049
Percent of persons below poverty level 15.5% 2.5% 16.1% 2.7%
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
***** Indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical test for sampling variability is not appropriate.
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Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Washington County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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Total population 516,665 ***** 556,210 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 25.9% ***** 24.6% ***** **
Percent 65 years and over 9.6% 0.1% 11.4% 0.1% **
Median age (years) 34.9 0.1 36.1 0.2 **
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 71.0% 0.1% 68.2% 0.1% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 208,773 561 217,085 279 **
Occupied housing units 196,438 1,051 206,426 1,074 **
Owner occupied 123,208 1,301 124,690 1,585
Percent owner‐occupied 62.7% 0.6% 60.4% 0.7% **
Renter occupied 73,230 1,403 81,736 1,361 **
Vacant housing units*** 12,335 893 10,659 952 **
Vacancy rate 5.9% 0.4% 4.9% 0.4% **
Average household size 2.60 0.01 2.66 0.01 **
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities46.4% 1.6% 49.9% 1.5% **
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 38.9% 0.7% 40.7% 0.7% **
Foreign‐born population 86,613 1,912 94,006 2,020 **
Percent foreign‐born 16.8% 0.4% 16.9% 0.4%
Age 5+ language other than English at home 108,591 2,484 123,672 2,370 **
Percent language other than English 22.7% 0.5% 23.8% 0.5% **
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $68,025 $977 $66,754 $739 **
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $33,181 $345 $32,369 $447 **
Percent of persons below poverty level 9.5% 0.5% 11.8% 0.6% **
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
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Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Wheeler County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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Total population 1,443 181 1,348 92
Percent under 18 years 16.8% 3.6% 13.0% 3.2%
Percent 65 years and over 30.2% 4.4% 34.3% 3.2%
Median age (years) 54.6 4.7 56.5 2.7
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 96.0% 1.7% 95.8% 1.7%
HOUSING
Total housing units 897 52 935 32
Occupied housing units 631 56 671 45
Owner occupied 491 43 472 45
Percent owner‐occupied 77.8% 5.2% 70.3% 5.0% **
Renter occupied 140 39 199 37 **
Vacant housing units*** 266 47 264 41
Vacancy rate 29.7% 5.0% 28.2% 4.3%
Average household size 2.07 0.18 1.97 0.12
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities43.1% 22.7% 30.1% 15.2%
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 18.2% 9.4% 15.4% 2.9%
Foreign‐born population 42 35 10 6
Percent foreign‐born 2.9% 2.1% 0.7% 0.4% **
Age 5+ language other than English at home 24 14 16 12
Percent language other than English 1.7% 1.0% 1.2% 0.9%
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $36,313 $5,000 $33,487 $5,978
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $22,392 $2,701 $23,535 $2,599
Percent of persons below poverty level 11.4% 4.0% 19.0% 5.1% **
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
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Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile
Yamhill County, Oregon
2006‐2010 2011‐2015 Compare
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Total population 96,930 ***** 101,119 ***** **
Percent under 18 years 25.4% 0.1% 23.7% ***** **
Percent 65 years and over 13.0% 0.1% 15.0% 0.1% **
Median age (years) 36.5 0.2 38.2 0.4 **
Percent white alone, non‐Latino 80.0% 0.1% 78.2% 0.1% **
HOUSING
Total housing units 36,363 212 37,495 218 **
Occupied housing units 34,025 450 34,425 495
Owner occupied 23,914 547 23,203 559
Percent owner‐occupied 70.3% 1.5% 67.4% 1.5% **
Renter occupied 10,111 549 11,222 583 **
Vacant housing units*** 2,338 410 3,070 467 **
Vacancy rate 6.4% 1.1% 8.2% 1.2% **
Average household size 2.71 0.03 2.78 0.04 **
Renter households paying more than 30 percent
of household income on rent plus utilities49.6% 4.0% 54.2% 4.0%
SOCIAL Age 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher 23.0% 1.0% 23.2% 1.2%
Foreign‐born population 7,741 604 8,842 741 **
Percent foreign‐born 8.0% 0.6% 8.7% 0.7%
Age 5+ language other than English at home 12,379 684 13,654 806 **
Percent language other than English 13.7% 0.8% 14.3% 0.8%
ECONOMIC Median household income (2015 dollars) $57,057 $1,846 $53,423 $2,829 **
Per capita income (2015 dollars) $26,109 $1,307 $25,047 $1,089
Percent of persons below poverty level 12.7% 1.4% 16.6% 1.5% **
* Green , orange , and red icons indicate the reliabilty of each estimate using the coefficient of variation (CV). The lower the CV, the
more reliable the data. High reliability (CV <15%) is shown in green, medium reliability (CV between 15‐30% ‐ be careful) is shown in
orange, and low reliability (CV >30% ‐ use with extreme caution) is shown in red. However, there are no absolute rules for acceptable
thresholds of reliability. Users should consider the margin of error and the need for precision.
** Indicates that the two estimates are statistically different based on results of z‐test taking into account the difference between the
two estimates as well as an approximation of the standard errors of both estimates.
*** Vacant units include those for sale or rent, those sold or rented but not yet occupied, those held for seasonal, recreational, or
occasional use, as well as other vacant such as homes under renovation, settlement of an estate, or foreclosures.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 year estimates. Surveys are collected over a 60 month period. Estimates
represent average characteristics over the entire period. Tabulated by Population Research Center, Portland State University, with
additional calculations from source data as needed.
***** Indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical test for sampling variability is not appropriate.
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