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Community Profile for Dexter
 
Population and Households Overview
Component 1990 Census 2000 Census Jul 2007
SEMCOG
2030 Forecast
Household Population 1,497 2,337 3,545 5,471
Group Quarters Population 0 1 1 1
Total Population 1,497 2,338 3,546 5,472
 
Households 633 1,013 1,486 2,183
Housing Units 676 1,106 1,627 n/a
Household Size 2.36 2.31 2.39 2.51


Population by Age
Age Groups 1990 Census 2000 Census 2030 Forecast
Age 0-4 99 (7%) 181 (8%) 331 (6%)
Age 5-17 250 (17%) 437 (19%) 1,079 (20%)
Age 18-34 432 (29%) 601 (26%) 1,033 (19%)
Age 35-64 500 (33%) 890 (38%) 2,270 (41%)
Age 65+ 216 (14%) 229 (10%) 759 (14%)
Total Population 1,497 2,338 5,472


Population by Race and Hispanic Origin
Race 1990 Census 2000 Census 2000 Census
Alone or Combined
White 1,478 (99%) 2,258 (97%) 2,287 (96%)
Black 1 (0%) 10 (0%) 21 (1%)
American Indian 12 (1%) 7 (0%) 24 (1%)
Asian 2 (0%) 24 (1%) 32 (1%)
Pacific Islander 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
Other Race 4 (0%) 6 (0%) 9 (0%)
Multi-Racial n/a 33 (1%) n/a
Total Population 1,497 2,338 2,373 1
 
Hispanic Origin 11 (1%) 23 (1%) n/a
Not of Hispanic Origin 1,486 (99%) 2,315 (99%) n/a
1 - 2000 total here will exceed total population as those persons marking more than one race are counted in each race category they marked.


Population Age 25 or Older by Education
Highest Level of Educational Attainment 1990 Census 2000 Census
Did Not Graduate High School 184 (18%) 131 (8%)
Graduated High School 293 (29%) 402 (25%)
Some College, No Degree 250 (25%) 376 (23%)
Associate Degree 48 (5%) 95 (6%)
Bachelor's Degree 156 (15%) 383 (23%)
Graduate or Professional Degree 88 (9%) 243 (15%)
Total Population Age 25 or Older 2 1,019 1,565
2 - The 100% count of total population age 25 or older shown here may not equal the sum of the sample data.


Births by Race of Mother
Race of Mother Annual Average
1995-1999
Annual Average
2000-2004
2005
White 22 (96%) 56 (95%) 84 (97%)
Black 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
American Indian 0 (0%) 1 (2%) 0 (0%)
Asian or Pacific Islander 0 (0%) 1 (2%) 3 (3%)
Other or Unknown 1 (4%) 1 (2%) 0 (0%)
Total Births 23 59 87


Deaths by Race
Race Annual Average
1995-1999
Annual Average
2000-2004
2005
White 15 (100%) 21 (100%) 14 (93%)
Black 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
American Indian 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
Asian or Pacific Islander 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
Other or Unknown 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 1 (7%)
Total Deaths 15 21 15


Households by Type
Households 1990 Forecast 2000 Forecast 2030 Forecast
With Children 203 (32%) 374 (37%) 807 (37%)
Without Children 435 (68%) 639 (63%) 1,376 (63%)
 
Income Quartile 1 - Low 3 149 (23%) 166 (16%) 206 (9%)
Income Quartile 2 195 (31%) 274 (27%) 398 (18%)
Income Quartile 3 180 (28%) 300 (30%) 597 (27%)
Income Quartile 4 - High 114 (18%) 273 (27%) 982 (45%)
Total Households 638 1,013 2,183
3 - Indicates the number of households in the community whose household income is within each household income quartile of Southeast Michigan.


Household Income
Income Categories as Reported in Each Census 1990 Census 2000 Census
Less than $10,000 69 (11%) 20 (2%)
$10,000 to $14,999 67 (11%) 42 (4%)
$15,000 to $24,999 94 (15%) 123 (12%)
$25,000 to $34,999 114 (18%) 141 (14%)
$35,000 to $49,999 139 (22%) 182 (18%)
$50,000 to $74,999 112 (18%) 250 (24%)
$75,000 to $99,999 22 (3%) 135 (13%)
$100,000 to $149,999 17 (3%) 96 (9%)
$150,000 or more 4 (1%) 47 (5%)
Total Households 4 633 1,013
 
Median Household Income (In 1999 Dollars) $ 43,434 $ 50,510
Households in Poverty 48 (8%) 26 (3%)
Persons in Poverty 71 (5%) 107 (5%)
4 - The 100% count of total households shown here may not equal the sum of the sample data.


Housing Tenure
Tenure 1990 Census 2000 Census
Owner Occupied Units 361 (53%) 619 (56%)
  Median Housing Value (In 2000 dollars) $ 112,622 $ 160,300
Renter Occupied Units 272 (40%) 394 (36%)
  Median Contract Rent (In 2000 Dollars) $ 647 $ 590
Vacant Units 43 (6%) 93 (8%)
Total Housing Units 676 1,106
 


Housing Units by Structure Type
Structure Type 1990 Census 2000 Census
One-Family Detached 417 (62%) 616 (56%)
One-Family Attached 27 (4%) 90 (8%)
Two-Family / Duplex 101 (15%) 100 (9%)
Multi-Unit Apartments 117 (17%) 284 (26%)
Mobile Homes 3 (0%) 0 (0%)
Other Units 11 (2%) 3 (0%)
Total Housing Units 676 1,106 5
5 - The 100% count of 2000 total housing units shown here may not equal the sum of the 2000 sample data.


Residential Building Permits
Structure Type Annual Average
1996-2000
Annual Average
2001-2005
2006 2007
Single Family / Detached Condo 64 64 3 0
Townhouse / Attached Condo 7 7 0 0
Two-Family / Duplex 0 0 0 0
Multi-Family / Apartments 8 0 0 0
Total New Units 79 71 3 0
 
Total Units Demolished 0 0 0 0
Net Total 79 71 3 0


Current Employment Estimates by Industrial Class 6
Industrial Class 1999 2000 2001 2002
Agriculture, Mining, and Natural Resources n/a n/a n/a n/a
Manufacturing 1,802 (61%) 1,527 (56%) 1,390 (54%) 1,139 (47%)
Transportation, Communication, and Utility n/a n/a n/a n/a
Wholesale Trade n/a n/a n/a n/a
Retail Trade 356 (12%) 369 (14%) 340 (13%) 320 (13%)
Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate 23 (1%) 18 (1%) 16 (1%) 18 (1%)
Services n/a n/a n/a n/a
Public Administration n/a n/a n/a n/a
Total Employment 2,948 2,712 2,574 2,414
6 - The data represents employment covered by unemployment insurance programs. "n/a" indicates data blocked due to confidentiality concerns of ES-202 files. Click here for a detailed description of the difference between Current Employment Estimates and Forecast Employment.


Employment by Industrial Class 7
Industrial Class 1990 Forecast 2000 Forecast 2030 Forecast
Agriculture, Mining, and Natural Resources 68 (3%) 59 (2%) 87 (2%)
Manufacturing 993 (39%) 1,258 (38%) 1,954 (38%)
Transportation, Communication, and Utility 64 (2%) 64 (2%) 91 (2%)
Wholesale Trade 131 (5%) 145 (4%) 208 (4%)
Retail Trade 360 (14%) 431 (13%) 660 (13%)
Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate 121 (5%) 109 (3%) 153 (3%)
Services 780 (30%) 1,068 (32%) 1,638 (32%)
Public Administration 55 (2%) 204 (6%) 319 (6%)
Total Employment 2,572 3,338 5,110
7 - The data represents all (covered and non-covered) employment. "n/a" indicates data blocked due to confidentiality concerns of ES-202 files. Click here for a detailed description of the difference between Current Employment Estimates and Forecast Employment.


Vehicles Available Per Household
Number of Vehicles Available 1990 Census 2000 Census
None 29 (5%) 35 (3%)
One 238 (38%) 423 (42%)
Two 252 (40%) 456 (45%)
Three or More 114 (18%) 93 (9%)
Total Households 8 633 1,013
8 - The 100% count of total households shown here may not equal the sum of the sample data.


Commuting to Work
Means of Transportation to Work 1990 Census 2000 Census
Drove Alone 624 (78%) 1,120 (81%)
Carpool or Vanpool 94 (12%) 125 (9%)
Public Transportation 11 (1%) 15 (1%)
Walked to Work 38 (5%) 59 (4%)
Other Means 6 (1%) 14 (1%)
Worked at Home 26 (3%) 53 (4%)
Total Workers Age 16 or Older 799 1,386
Mean Travel Time to Work (In Minutes) 18 25


Land Use / Land Cover ( View Detailed Land Use Summary)
Land Use Type 1990 Acres 2000 Acres
Single-Family 9 260 (21%) 323 (27%)
Multiple-Family 9 (1%) 45 (4%)
Commercial and Office 31 (3%) 47 (4%)
Institutional 72 (6%) 133 (11%)
Industrial 101 (8%) 188 (16%)
Transportation, Communication, and Utility 3 (0%) 3 (0%)
Cultural, Outdoor Recreation, and Cemetery 99 (8%) 32 (3%)
Active Agriculture 405 (33%) 85 (7%)
Grassland and Shrub 82 (7%) 75 (6%)
Woodland and Wetland 134 (11%) 108 (9%)
Extractive and Barren 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
Water 2 (0%) 2 (0%)
Under Development 10 16 (1%) 172 (14%)
Total Acres 11 1,214 1,214
9 - Single-Family land use: areas of single-family houses, and also includes manufactured housing, farmsteads, and portions of developing single-family residential.
10 - Under Development: includes two types of areas, 1. The acreage not built on in areas where new residential construction is partially completed, and 2. Areas where ground breaking has occurred and no land use type could be determined.
11 - 1990 and 2000 total acres may not be the same due to rounding errors and precision differences between 1990 and 2000 GIS layers.


Residential Density (Units per Acre)
Density Type 1990 2000 1990-2000    
Increment12
Single-Family Land Use 2.04 2.22 2.97
Gross Residential Density 2.51 2.97 4.23
12 - 1990-2000 Increment: The density of housing units built 1990-2000, that is, the number of housing units built divided by the area of residential land added 1990-2000. Increment values are not shown for categories in which acreage and/or units decreased, or in which acreage changed by less than 10 acres.


Summary of Development Changes (in Acres)
Development Status 1990 2000 1990-2000
Change
Undeveloped 638 443 -195 (-30.6%)
Developed 575 772 197 (34.3%)
  Residential 269 368 99 (36.8%)
  Nonresidential 306 404 98 (32.0%)
Percent Developed 47.4 63.5 16.1 (34.0%)

 

 
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