DP-3. Profile of Selected Economic Characteristics: 2000
Geographic Area: Springport town
[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]

Subject Number Percent   Subject Number Percent

EMPLOYMENT STATUS       INCOME IN 1999    
          Population 16 years and over 1,720 100.0             Households 861 100.0
In labor force 1,207 70.2   Less than $10,000 64 7.4
     Civilian labor force 1,207 70.2   $10,000 to $14,999 53 6.2
          Employed 1,138 66.2   $15,000 to $24,999 92 10.7
          Unemployed 69 4.0   $25,000 to $34,999 112 13.0
               Percent of civilian labor force 5.7 (X)   $35,000 to $49,999 155 18.0
     Armed Forces 0 0.0   $50,000 to $74,999 201 23.3
Not in labor force 513 29.8   $75,000 to $99,999 116 13.5
        $100,000 to $149,999 48 5.6
           Females 16 years and over 860 100.0   $150,000 to $199,999 6 0.7
In labor force 528 61.4   $200,000 or more 14 1.6
     Civilian labor force 528 61.4   Median household income (dollars) 44,792 (X)
          Employed 513 59.7        
             
          Own children under 6 years 160 100.0   With earnings 682 79.2
All parents in family in labor force 88 55.0        Mean earnings (dollars)¹ 50,127 (X)
        With Social Security income 268 31.1
COMMUTING TO WORK            Mean Social Security income (dollars)¹ 12,083 (X)
          Workers 16 years and over 1,112 100.0   With Supplemental Security Income 20 2.3
Car, truck, or van -- drove alone 971 87.3        Mean Supplemental Security Income    
Car, truck, or van -- carpooled 91 8.2          (dollars) 6,600 (X)
Public transportation (including taxicab) 0 0.0   With public assistance income 16 1.9
Walked 16 1.4        Mean public assistance income (dollars)¹ 7,394 (X)
Other means 3 0.3   With retirement income 208 24.2
Worked at home 31 2.8        Mean retirement income (dollars)¹ 21,086 (X)
Mean travel time to work (minutes)¹ 23.5 (X)        
                  Families 624 100.0
           Employed civilian population       Less than $10,000 34 5.4
           16 years and over 1,138 100.0   $10,000 to $14,999 4 0.6
OCCUPATION       $15,000 to $24,999 63 10.1
Management, professional, and related       $25,000 to $34,999 69 11.1
 occupations 347 30.5   $35,000 to $49,999 128 20.5
Service occupations 147 12.9   $50,000 to $74,999 157 25.2
Sales and office occupations 224 19.7   $75,000 to $99,999 111 17.8
Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 28 2.5   $100,000 to $149,999 40 6.4
Construction, extraction, and maintenance       150,000 to $199,999 6 1.0
  occupations 142 12.5   $200,000 or more 12 1.9
Production, transportation, and material       Median family income (dollars) 51,842 (X)
 moving occupations 250 22.0        
        Per capita income (dollars)¹ 20,370 (X)
INDUSTRY       Median earnings (dollars):    
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting       Male full-time, year-round workers 32,266 (X)
 and mining 68 6.0   Female full-time, year-round workers 26,051 (X)
Construction 97 8.5   ______________________ _______ _______
Manufacturing 253 22.2     Number Percent
Wholesale trade 20 1.8     below below
Retail trade 109 9.6     poverty poverty
Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 56 4.9   Subject level level
Information 12 1.1   ______________________ _______ _______
Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental       POVERTY STATUS IN 1999    
 and leasing 41 3.6             Families 39 6.3
Professional, scientific, management, admini-       With related children under 18 years 29 9.5
 strative, and waste management services 45 4.0        With related children under 5 years 13 13.0
Educational, health and social services 219 19.2        
Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation                 Families with female householder,    
 and food services 55 4.8               no husband present 24 28.2
Other services (except public administration) 75 6.6   With related children under 18 years 20 33.9
Public administration 88 7.7        With related children under 5 years 13 72.2
CLASS OF WORKER                 Individuals 191 8.6
Private wage and salary workers 860 75.6   18 years and over 112 6.8
Government workers 178 15.6        65 years and over 31 9.5
Self-employed workers in own not incorporated       Related children under 18 years 73 13.0
 business 100 8.8        Related children 5 to 17 years 54 12.1
Unpaid family workers 0 0.0   Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 59 18.2
 
Date: May 22, 2003
 
-Represent zero or rounds to zero.    (X) Not applicable.
¹ If the denominator of a mean value or per capita value is less than 30, then that value is calculated using a rounded aggregate in the numerator. See text.
Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census 2000.