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    ALL White Black All Native born Foreign born

    Total 425 203 6 183 114 69

    Gender

    Male 213 99 *** 95 56 38

    Female 212 104 *** 88 58 30

    Age

    Median (in years) 33 46 *** 25 18 36

    Age Groups

    Younger than 5 27 7 *** 18 18 0

    5-17 71 22 *** 43 37 6

    18-29 95 39 *** 43 26 17

    30-39 53 19 *** 29 11 18

    40-49 52 26 *** 21 7 14

    50-64 72 48 *** 19 10 9

    65 and older 55 42 *** 9 5 4

    Marital Status (ages 15 and older)

    Married 158 87 *** 57 22 35

    Never married 129 59 *** 56 35 21

    Divorced/separated/widowed 57 34 *** 19 11 8

    Fertility (women ages 15 to 44)

    Total number of women 91 37 *** 44 24 ***

    Women who had a birth in the past 12 months 4 1 *** 3 1 ***

    Unmarried women2 who had a birth in the past 12 months *** *** *** *** *** ***

    School Enrollment (ages 5 to 18)

    K-12 71 22 *** 43 37 ***

    Educational Attainment (ages 25 and older)

    Less than high school diploma 53 7 *** 44 7 36

    High school diploma or equivalent 50 25 *** 20 11 8

    Some college 83 51 *** 24 18 6

    Bachelor's degree or more 78 62 *** 8 5 3

    Median Annual Personal Earnings (in dollars )

    All (ages 16 and older with earnings) $25,000 $35,000 *** $18,500 $22,000 $17,000

    Full-time, year-round workers $42,000 $60,000 *** $30,000 $36,200 $23,000

    Persons in Poverty3

    Younger than 18 22 3 *** 18 15 ***

    18-64 50 19 *** 24 10 14

    65 and older 3 1 *** 1 *** ***

    Health Insurance

    Insured, all ages 348 184 *** 130 95 34

    Uninsured, all ages 77 19 *** 53 19 34

    Insured, younger than 18 88 28 *** 53 49 4

    Uninsured, younger than 18 10 1 *** 9 7 2

    Persons in Households by Type of Household4

    In family households 332 143 *** 162 100 62In married-couple households 254 116 *** 115 69 46

    In non-family households 76 53 *** 15 10 5

    Citizenship

    Citizen 360 196 *** 130 114 16

    Non-citizen 65 7 *** 53 --- 53

    Language (ages 5 and older)

    Speaks only English at home 242 181 *** 42 40 2

    Does not speak only English at home 156 15 *** 123 56 67

    Speaks English very well 83 12 *** 60 45 15

    Speaks English less than very well 73 3 *** 63 11 52

    Hispanic OriginMexican --- --- --- 166 103 63

    Salvadoran --- --- --- 3 1 2

    Puerto Rican --- --- --- 2 2 0

    Cuban --- --- --- 2 2 0

    Guatemalan --- --- --- 2 1 1

    Year of Entry (foreign-born Hispanics only)

    Before 1990 --- --- --- --- --- 25

    1990-1999 --- --- --- --- --- 18

    2000 or later --- --- --- --- --- 251Includes groups not shown separately, such as Asians, Native Americans and people of mixed race. 2Unmarried women includes those who were never married, divorced, separated

    or widowed. 3For detailed information on how poverty status is determined, see http://usa.ipums.org/usa-action/variables/POVERTY#description_tab. Due to the way in which the

    IPUMS assigns poverty values, these data will differ from those that might be provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 4The household population excludes persons living in i nstitutions,

    college dormitories and other group quarters.

    Source: Pew Hispanic Center tabulations of the 2010 American Community Survey (ACS) (1% IPUMS sample). More information on the source data and sampling error is available at

    http://usa.ipums.org/usa/design.shtml and http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/data_documentation/Accuracy/ACS_Accuracy_of_Data_ 2010.pdf.

    Note: Analysis is based on the following number of observations: all 4,289; non-Hispanic white 2,309; non-Hispanic black 68; Hispanic all 1,545; Hispanic native born 990; Hispanic

    foreign born 555. The symbol *** indi cates insufficient number of observations to provide a reliable estimate.

    Table 1: Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Lompoc, CA, Metropolitan Area

    Characteristics of the Population, by Race, Ethnicity and Nativity: 2010(thousands, unless otherwise noted)

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    ALL1

    White Black All Native born Foreign born

    Total (in thousands) 141 84 2 45 22 22

    Homeownership (household heads)

    In owner-occupied homes (in thousands) 75 52 *** 18 11 ***

    In renter-occupied homes (in thousands) 66 33 *** 27 12 ***

    Homeownership rate (%) 53.2 61.3 *** 40.5 47.5 ***

    Household Annual Income (in dollars )

    Median $57,400 $69,000 *** $45,000 $54,900 ***

    Household Size

    Average number of persons 2.9 2.4 2.2 3.9 3.2 4.5

    ALL1 White Black All Native born Foreign born

    Employment Status (civilians ages 16 and older)

    Employed 186 94 *** 77 35 42

    Unemployed 24 9 *** 14 8 6

    Not in labor force 126 73 *** 37 21 17

    Unemployment rate (%) 11.5 8.6 *** 15.3 18.9 12.1

    Industries2

    Construction, agriculture and mining 26 8 *** 18 3 15

    Manufacturing 15 7 *** 6 4 2

    Trade and transportation 27 14 *** 11 6 5

    Information, finance and other services 118 65 *** 41 22 19

    Occupations2

    Management, professional and related occupations 68 48 *** 12 8 5

    Services 36 11 *** 22 9 13

    Sales and office support 40 23 *** 15 12 3

    Construction, extraction and farming 20 5 *** 14 2 13

    Maintenance, production, transportation and material moving 22 7 *** 13 5 81Includes groups not shown separately, such as Asians, Native Americans and people of mixed race. 2Currently employed civilians ages 16 and older.

    Table 2: Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Lompoc, CA, Metropolitan Area

    Characteristics of Households, by Race, Ethnicity and Nativity: 2010

    Table 3: Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Lompoc, CA, Metropolitan Area

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    Employment by Industry, Occupation, Race, Ethnicity and Nativity: 2010(thousands, unless otherwise noted)

    Note: The household population excludes persons living in institutions, college dormitories and other group quarters. Households are classified by the race, ethnicity and nativity

    of the household head. Analysis is based on the following number of observations: all 1,568; non-Hispanic white 1,026; non-Hispanic black 28; Hi spanic all 403; Hispanic native

    born 214; Hispanic foreign born 189. The symbol *** indicates insufficient number of observations to provide a reliable estimate.

    1Includes groups not shown separately, such as Asians, Native Americans and people of mixed race.

    Source: Pew Hispanic Center tabulations of the 2010 American Community Survey (ACS) (1% IPUMS sample). More information on the source data and sampling error is

    available at http://usa.ipums.org/usa/design.shtml and http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/data_documentation/Accuracy/ACS_Accuracy_of_Data_2010.pdf.

    Source: Pew Hispanic Center tabulations of the 2010 American Community Survey (ACS) (1% IPUMS sample). More information on the source data and sampling error is

    available at http://usa.ipums.org/usa/design.shtml and http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/data_documentation/Accuracy/ACS_Accuracy_of_Data_2010.pdf.

    Note: Analysis is based on the following number of observations: all 3,484; non-Hispanic white 2,029; non-Hispanic black 63; Hispanic all 1,094; Hispanic native born 573;

    Hispanic foreign born 521. The symbol *** indicates insufficient number of observations to provide a reliable estimate.

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