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Houston-Brazoria, TX is Among Top 60 Hispanic Metropolitan Areas, according to http://www.pewhispanic.org/

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Table 1: Houston-Brazoria, TX, Metropolitan Area Characteristics of the Population, by Race, Ethnicity and Nativity: 2010
(thousands, unless otherwise noted)
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NON-HISPANICS
White 2,150 Black 961 All 2,044

HISPANICS
Native born 1,210 Foreign born 834

ALL
Total Gender Male Female Age Median (in years) Age Groups Younger than 5 5-17 18-29 30-39 40-49 50-64 65 and older Marital Status (ages 15 and older) Married Never married Divorced/separated/widowed Fertility (women ages 15 to 44) Total number of women Women who had a birth in the past 12 months Unmarried women2 who had a birth in the past 12 months School Enrollment (ages 5 to 18) K-12 Educational Attainment (ages 25 and older) Less than high school diploma High school diploma or equivalent Some college Bachelor's degree or more Median Annual Personal Earnings (in dollars ) All (ages 16 and older with earnings) Full-time, year-round workers Persons in Poverty3 Younger than 18 18-64 65 and older Health Insurance Insured, all ages Uninsured, all ages Insured, younger than 18 Uninsured, younger than 18 Persons in Households by Type of Household4 In family households In married-couple households In non-family households Citizenship Citizen Non-citizen Language (ages 5 and older) Speaks only English at home Does not speak only English at home Speaks English very well Speaks English less than very well Hispanic Origin Mexican Salvadoran Honduran Guatemalan Puerto Rican Year of Entry (foreign-born Hispanics only) Before 1990 1990-1999 2000 or later
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5,629

2,798 2,831 32 449 1,132 976 855 786 959 472 2,156 1,390 758 1,225 93 34 1,115 688 828 983 1,007 $30,000 $40,000 372 501 46 4,166 1,463 1,321 259 4,845 3,459 720 4,774 855 3,181 1,999 1,076 923 -----------------

1,067 1,082 41 119 335 300 282 320 504 290 999 430 349 401 25 6 332 99 346 488 608 $43,000 $55,000 35 101 15 1,884 266 424 29 1,757 1,444 368 2,087 63 1,885 146 113 33 -----------------

451 510 31 73 200 179 146 131 161 70 248 324 163 230 15 *** 198 68 164 218 131 $28,000 $36,200 78 112 11 744 217 242 31 792 394 148 933 28 830 59 48 11 -----------------

1,048 996 26 221 505 420 343 263 215 77 695 529 202 484 46 18 493 476 272 210 121 $20,300 $28,000 243 253 14 1,169 875 542 184 1,872 1,275 156 1,404 639 355 1,467 731 736 1,606 147 52 44 26 -------

603 606 16 215 443 239 113 81 87 32 229 310 98 243 22 *** 432 93 125 120 62 $23,800 $33,000 215 77 4 863 346 520 138 1,125 756 75 1,210 --325 671 526 145 1,022 52 13 14 26 -------

445 389 37 6 62 181 230 182 128 45 466 220 104 241 24 *** 61 383 147 90 59 $20,000 $25,000 28 175 10 305 528 22 46 747 519 82 195 639 31 797 205 591 584 95 39 30 0 273 255 306

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

IPUMS assigns poverty values, these data will differ from those that might be provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. college dormitories and other group quarters.

The household population excludes persons living in institutions,

Note: Analysis is based on the following number of observations: all 48,602; non-Hispanic white 21,172; non-Hispanic black 7,348; Hispanic all 15,576; Hispanic native born 9,414; Hispanic foreign born 6,162. The symbol *** indicates insufficient number of observations to provide a reliable estimate. 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.

Table 2: Houston-Brazoria, TX, Metropolitan Area Characteristics of Households, by Race, Ethnicity and Nativity: 2010 ALL
Total (in thousands) Homeownership (household heads) In owner-occupied homes (in thousands) In renter-occupied homes (in thousands) Homeownership rate (%) Household Annual Income (in dollars ) Median Household Size Average number of persons
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NON-HISPANICS
White 881 Black 343 All 527

HISPANICS
Native born 207 Foreign born 320

1,895

1,185 710 62.5 $53,400 2.9

643 239 72.9 $71,700 2.5

161 182 47.0 $40,000 2.8

288 239 54.6 $40,000 3.8

116 91 56.1 $50,000 3.3

172 149 53.6 $35,000 4.1

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

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 17,658; non-Hispanic white 9,109; non-Hispanic black 2,823; Hispanic all 4,288; Hispanic native born 1,779; Hispanic foreign born 2,509. The symbol *** indicates insufficient number of observations to provide a reliable estimate. Source: Pew Hispanic Center tabulations of the 2010 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.

Table 3: Houston-Brazoria, TX, Metropolitan Area Employment by Industry, Occupation, Race, Ethnicity and Nativity: 2010
(thousands, unless otherwise noted)

ALL1
Employment Status (civilians ages 16 and older) Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Unemployment rate (%) Industries2 Construction, agriculture and mining Manufacturing Trade and transportation Information, finance and other services Occupations Services Sales and office support Construction, extraction and farming Maintenance, production, transportation and material moving
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NON-HISPANICS
White 1,094 82 573 7.0 124 125 207 637 542 89 285 49 130
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HISPANICS
All 876 90 425 9.3 172 91 168 445 165 194 183 146 187 Native born 366 43 200 10.5 39 38 86 203 102 56 117 29 62 Foreign born 510 47 225 8.5 133 53 82 241 63 138 67 117 125

Black 416 66 240 13.7 19 31 96 269 154 65 117 11 70

2,606 257 1,357 9.0 330 278 515 1,483 972 373 635 211 415

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Management, professional and related occupations

Includes groups not shown separately, such as Asians, Native Americans and people of mixed race. Currently employed civilians ages 16 and older.

Note: Analysis is based on the following number of observations: all 37,118; non-Hispanic white 17,430; non-Hispanic black 5,637; Hispanic all 10,681; Hispanic native born 4,887; Hispanic foreign born 5,794. The symbol *** indicates insufficient number of observations to provide a reliable estimate. Source: Pew Hispanic Center tabulations of the 2010 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.

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