DP-3. Profile of Selected Economic Characteristics: 2000
Geographic Area: Cincinnatus 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 810 100.0             Households 419 100.0
In labor force 510 63.0   Less than $10,000 31 7.4
     Civilian labor force 510 63.0   $10,000 to $14,999 46 11.0
          Employed 476 58.8   $15,000 to $24,999 58 13.8
          Unemployed 34 4.2   $25,000 to $34,999 60 14.3
               Percent of civilian labor force 6.7 (X)   $35,000 to $49,999 79 18.9
     Armed Forces 0 0.0   $50,000 to $74,999 104 24.8
Not in labor force 300 37.0   $75,000 to $99,999 17 4.1
        $100,000 to $149,999 18 4.3
           Females 16 years and over 411 100.0   $150,000 to $199,999 1 0.2
In labor force 220 53.5   $200,000 or more 5 1.2
     Civilian labor force 220 53.5   Median household income (dollars) 37,014 (X)
          Employed 215 52.3        
             
          Own children under 6 years 81 100.0   With earnings 328 78.3
All parents in family in labor force 41 50.6        Mean earnings (dollars)¹ 45,975 (X)
        With Social Security income 141 33.7
COMMUTING TO WORK            Mean Social Security income (dollars)¹ 10,261 (X)
          Workers 16 years and over 476 100.0   With Supplemental Security Income 11 2.6
Car, truck, or van -- drove alone 340 71.4        Mean Supplemental Security Income    
Car, truck, or van -- carpooled 44 9.2          (dollars) 4,345 (X)
Public transportation (including taxicab) 9 1.9   With public assistance income 8 1.9
Walked 30 6.3        Mean public assistance income (dollars)¹ 2,713 (X)
Other means 13 2.7   With retirement income 104 24.8
Worked at home 40 8.4        Mean retirement income (dollars)¹ 11,915 (X)
Mean travel time to work (minutes)¹ 30.8 (X)        
                  Families 286 100.0
           Employed civilian population       Less than $10,000 7 2.4
           16 years and over 476 100.0   $10,000 to $14,999 15 5.2
OCCUPATION       $15,000 to $24,999 41 14.3
Management, professional, and related       $25,000 to $34,999 43 15.0
 occupations 133 27.9   $35,000 to $49,999 60 21.0
Service occupations 79 16.6   $50,000 to $74,999 87 30.4
Sales and office occupations 107 22.5   $75,000 to $99,999 17 5.9
Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 16 3.4   $100,000 to $149,999 13 4.5
Construction, extraction, and maintenance       150,000 to $199,999 0 0.0
  occupations 55 11.6   $200,000 or more 3 1.0
Production, transportation, and material       Median family income (dollars) 44,375 (X)
 moving occupations 86 18.1        
        Per capita income (dollars)¹ 18,345 (X)
INDUSTRY       Median earnings (dollars):    
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting       Male full-time, year-round workers 27,222 (X)
 and mining 26 5.5   Female full-time, year-round workers 21,304 (X)
Construction 47 9.9   ______________________ _______ _______
Manufacturing 71 14.9     Number Percent
Wholesale trade 30 6.3     below below
Retail trade 53 11.1     poverty poverty
Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 27 5.7   Subject level level
Information 4 0.8   ______________________ _______ _______
Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental       POVERTY STATUS IN 1999    
 and leasing 15 3.2             Families 13 4.5
Professional, scientific, management, admini-       With related children under 18 years 7 5.7
 strative, and waste management services 15 3.2        With related children under 5 years 2 4.5
Educational, health and social services 135 28.4        
Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation                 Families with female householder,    
 and food services 17 3.6               no husband present 5 11.9
Other services (except public administration) 16 3.4   With related children under 18 years 3 14.3
Public administration 20 4.2        With related children under 5 years 0 0.0
CLASS OF WORKER                 Individuals 76 7.3
Private wage and salary workers 320 67.2   18 years and over 57 7.3
Government workers 94 19.7        65 years and over 12 7.8
Self-employed workers in own not incorporated       Related children under 18 years 16 6.3
 business 62 13.0        Related children 5 to 17 years 15 7.9
Unpaid family workers 0 0.0   Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 39 19.4
 
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.