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1 This report includes the most current available data from a variety of local, state and national sources, including the Human Services and Public Health Department, the Metropolitan Council, the Minnesota Department of Education, the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development and the U.S. Census Bureau. A complete list of sources can be found at the end of this publication. Rank (by Size) Community Profile 213 Northwest Cities Population City 211 Population 1 *Brooklyn Park 76,238 2 Plymouth 71,263 3 *Maple Grove 62,436 4 *Brooklyn Center 3,24 5 Champlin 23,223 6 *Crystal 22,168 7 *Golden Valley 2,427 8 *New Hope 2,486 9 Robbinsdale 14,13 1 Rogers 11, *Corcoran 5,39 12 Dayton 4, *Osseo 2,43 14 * (Henn. Co.) 69 Source: Metropolitan Council, Community Profile dataset *Member City of Northwest Human Services Council Table of Contents Population 2 Natality 3 Maternal Risk Factors 4 Children and Youth 5 Seniors 6 Race, Ethnicity and Language 7-8 Education 9 Employment 1 Housing 11 Poverty Sources 14
2 Population 1, ( Co. part) Total Population According to the Metropolitan Council the population for ( Co. part) in 211 is 69 an 76.1% increase since the 21. ( Co. part) is the smallest city in the Northwest region Sources: 2 U.S. Census, 21 U.S. Census ( Co. part) Population Forecast The 22 population in ( Co. part) is forecast for 51 people. The population forecast is anticipated to increase to 63 by Source: Metropolitan Council, 21 U.S. Census ( Co. part) Households The Metropolitan Council estimates that there were 196 households in ( Co. part) in 211. has had an estimated net increase of 78 households from Sources: 2 U.S. Census, 21 U.S. Census, Metropolitan Council 2
3 Natality Total Births There were 8 total births in in 211, a 33.3% decrease since 21. Since 2 the birthrate has varied, with a high of 15 births in 25 and 26 and a low of 1 birth in 2. The average total number of births in, over the past 1 years, is Source: Human Services and Public Health Department Percentage of Foreign-born Mothers In 211, there were births by foreign-born mothers in. Over the past 1 years, there have been three births by a foreign-born mothers in % Source: Human Services and Public Health Department Births by Foreign-born Mothers by Year Foreign-born Mothers 1 Source: Human Services and Public Health Department
4 Maternal Risk Factors Percentage of Low Birthweight Babies % 2 15% 1 5% % Minnesota There were no low birthweight babies born in in 211. Over the past ten years, an average of.1% of the total births in were low birthweight. Source: Human Services and Public Health Department Percentage of Preterm Births % There were preterm births in in 211. Over the past ten years, an average of 4. of the total births in were preterm. 2 15% % 16.7% 1 9.1% 5% Source: Human Services and Public Health Department Total Teen Births There were no teen births (ages 15-19) in in 211. The number of teen births has remained relatively stable over the past 12 years Source: Human Services and Public Health Department 4
5 Children and Youth Number of Children & Youth Under 5 years ,33 76,236 5 to 9 years ,759 72,49 1 to 14 years ,48 69, to 19 years ,311 72,672 Total ,421 29,665 Source: American Community Survey Five-Year Estimates (27-211), U.S. Census Bureau (211) According to the American Community Survey s five-year estimates, there are 21 children and youth ages to 19 in the portion of 32.3% of the total population. There are 29,421 children and youth ages to 19 in 25.3% of the total population. Children & Youth as a % of Total Average Population Children and youth in are distributed fairly evenly by age group. Of the total population, 6.9% are under five years old, 7.7% are ages 5 to 9, 7.4% are ages 1 to 14 and 1.3% are ages 15 to % 7.7% 7.4% 1.3% Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 1 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 2 years and over 67.7% Source: American Community Survey Five-Year Estimates (27-211), U.S. Census Bureau Children & Youth as a % of Total Average Population % 6.2% 6.1% 6.4% Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 1 to 14 years Children and youth in comprise a higher percentage of the total population than children and youth in. Of the total population in, 6.7% are under five years old, 6.2% are ages 5 to 9, 6.1% are ages 1 to 14 and 6.4% are ages 15 to % 15 to 19 years Source: American Community Survey Five-Year Estimates (27-211), U.S. Census Bureau As of July 213, there were 2 child care centers and 1 licensed family child care homes in. Child Care Providers Type of Child Care Provider May-11 May-1 July-12 July-13 Change Child Care Centers Licensed Family Child Care Homes Source: Minnesota Department of Human Services 5
6 Seniors Average Number of Seniors Average Census Average to 74 years ,177 66, to 84 years ,367 42, years and over 1 21,398 21,822 Total ,942 13,814 Source: American Community Survey Five-Year Estimates (27-211), U.S. Census Bureau (21) According to the American Community Survey s five-year (27-211) estimate, there are 15 residents in the portion of ages 65 and over and comprise 2.4% of the total population. Seniors as a % of Total Average Population % Residents ages 65 and over in ( portion) are distributed evenly by age group. Of the total population in, 1.9% are ages 65 to 74,.5% are ages 75 to 84 and are ages 85 and over. 1.9%. 64 years and younger 65 to 74 years 75 to 84 years 85 years and over 97.6% Source: American Community Survey Five-Year Estimates (27-211), U.S. Census Bureau Seniors % of Total Average Population 5.6% 3.8% % 88.8% 64 years and younger 65 to 74 years 75 to 84 years 85 years and over seniors constitute a lower percentage of the total population (2.4%) than seniors in (11.2%). Of the total population in, 5.6% are ages 65 to 74, 3.8% are ages 75 to 84 and 1.9% are ages 85 and over. Source: American Community Survey Five-Year Estimates (27-211), U.S. Census Bureau 6
7 Race, Ethnicity and Language % White 76.3% Average Population by Race % %.8% %.6% 3.1% Black or African American American Indian and Alaska Native Asian Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Some Other Race Two or More Races According to the American Community Survey s five-year estimates, the largest racial population in the portion of is white (98.6%), followed by those that identify them as some other race (2.1%). Small populations of Asians and those that identify as two or more races also reside in. Source: American Community Survey Five-Year Estimates (27-211), U.S. Census Bureau % Population by Race % 2 White 11.8% 6.2%.2%..9% 1.1%. 2.6% 3.4%..5% 3.2% Black or African American American Indian and Alaska Native Asian Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Some Other Race Two or More Races Source: 21 U.S. Census Language Spoken at Home (Population 5 years and over) Language English only % 571 Language other than English % 9 Spanish Other Indo-European languages % 9 Asian and Pacific Islander languages Other languages % 1.6% 1.6% Source: American Community Survey s Five-Year Estimates & According to the American Community Survey s five-year (27-211) estimates the majority of residents speak English only (97.1%), however, 2.9% speak a language other than English (Other Indo- European language) 7
8 Race, Ethnicity and Language Average Population by Ethnicity % Average Population by Ethnicity Hispanic or Latino (of any race) Not Hispanic or Latino 6.6% Hispanic or Latino (of any race) Not Hispanic or Latino 98.7% 93.4% Source: American Community Survey Five-Year Estimates (27-211), U.S. Census Bureau Source: American Community Survey Five-Year Estimates (27-211), U.S. Census Bureau According to the American Community Survey s five-year (27-211) estimates 1.3% of the population reported that they were Hispanic or Latino. The percentage of Hispanic or Latino population in is significantly less than the percentage in (6.6%). Population by Ethnicity 21 Population by Ethnicity % Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 6.7% Hispanic or Latino (of any race) Not Hispanic or Latino Not Hispanic or Latino 96.7% 93.3% Source: 21 U.S. Census Source: 21 U.S. Census 8
9 Education % 4.4%.. Less than 9th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma Educational Attainment % 19.2% High school graduate (includes equivalency) 19.6% 2.4% Some college, no degree 14.5% 7.8% Associate's degree 35.9% 29.6% Bachelor's degree 7.5% 15.1% Graduate or professional degree According to the American Community Survey s fiveyear (27-211) estimates, the portion of has a higher percentage of residents than whose highest level of education is a high school graduate (22.5% compared to 19.2%). also has a higher percentage of residents that have an Associate s Degree (14.5% compared to 7.8%) and a Bachelor s degree (35.9% compared to 29.6%) Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, , U.S. Census Bureau Population 25 years and older The Buffalo--Montrose Public School District 4-year graduation rate for 212 was 9.7%. 95.1% of students in the class of 211 graduated in 211 or in % of students in the class of 21 graduated in 21, 211 or Buffalo--Montrose Public School District High School Graduation, Dropout & Continuing Education Rates 95.3% 95.1% 9.7% 4-Year Graduation Rate 5-Year Graduation Rate 6-Year Graduation Rate 2 3.1% % 3.3%.9% 1.2% 1.1% 2.5% Graduate Continuing Dropout Unknown Elk River Public School District High School Graduation, Dropout & Continuing Education Rates Source: Minnesota Department of Education % 9.7% 89.5% 4-Year Graduation Rate 5-Year Graduation Rate 6-Year Graduation Rate 5.5% % % 2.2% 3.5% 1.8% 4.8% Graduate Continuing Dropout Unknown A small area in the northeast region of the part of is served by the Elk River Public School District. The Elk River Public School District 4-year graduation rate for 212 was 89.5%. 92.4% of students in the class of 211 graduated in 211 or in % of students in the class of 21 graduated in 21, 211 or 212. Source: Minnesota Department of Education 9
10 Employment Average Number of Employees by Year * Source: Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages Please note: This data includes those employed in and does not imply residence. *212 data only available for first two quarters of the year. In 212, the average number of employees in was 361 a decrease of 7.4% since was the lowest average number of employees in for the past eight years. Average Unemployment Rate by Year % 1 8% 6% 4% 7.6% 6.9% 6.1% 2.7% 3.5% 4.4% 4.6% 4.4% 3.8% 3.6% 4.1% 4.9% 5.3% 2% Source: Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development Unemployment data is not available for due to its small population. In 212, the average unemployment rate (not seasonally adjusted) was 5.3% a decrease of.8 percentage points since was the third year in a row for a declining unemployment rate for. 1
11 Housing 212 Rank of Cities in Northwest by Number of Foreclosures Rank City Number of Foreclosures 1 Brooklyn Park Maple Grove Brooklyn Center 19 4 Plymouth Crystal Champlin Robbinsdale 83 8 New Hope 63 9 Golden Valley 49 1 Rogers Dayton Osseo Corcoran Hassan 1 Source: Sheriff s Foreclosure List 211 Rank of Cities in Northwest by Number of Foreclosures Rank City Number of Foreclosures 1 Brooklyn Park Brooklyn Center Maple Grove Plymouth Champlin Crystal Robbinsdale 87 8 New Hope 82 9 Golden Valley 61 1 Rogers Corcoran 2 12 Dayton Hassan Osseo 5 Source: Sheriff s Foreclosure List In 212, had the second lowest number (4) of foreclosures (of 15 cities) in Northwest. In 212, had 4 foreclosures a decrease of 1 foreclosures from Total Foreclosures by Month Source: Sheriff s Foreclosure List 11
12 Poverty Percentage of Residents Whose Average Income Over a 12 Month Period (27-211) was Below the Poverty Level 25% 2 15% 1 9.5% 12.3% % 16.6% % 11.5% 1.3% Minnesota 8.1% 8.3% 5%. All people Under 18 Years Years Old 65 years and over Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, , U.S. Census Bureau According to the American Community Survey Year Estimates, 9.5% of the portion of residents have incomes below the poverty level, compared to 12.3% in and 11. in Minnesota. Children in experience the highest rate of poverty of all age groups in (19.8%). Percentage of Residents Whose Average Income Over a 12 Month Period (26-21) was Below the Poverty Level 2 18% 17.4% 16.7% 16% 14% 12% 1 8% 9.1% 12% 1.6% 13.5% % Minnesota 8.3% 6% 5.1% 4% 2%. 2.9% All people Under 18 Years Years Old 65 years and over Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey,
13 Poverty 4 Percentage of Students Eligible for Free or Reduced Price Meals % 29.5% 27.3% 27.8% 2.3% 23.9% 22.6% 21.8% School Year School Year School Year School Year Buffalo School District Elk River School District Source: Minnesota Department of Education *Eligibility for the Free & Reduced Price Meals program (PK-12) is based on household income. Free meals below 13 of the federal poverty level; Reduced meals below 185% of the federal poverty level. During the school year, 1,636 students in the Buffalo Public School District and 2,779 students in the Elk River Public School District were eligible for free or reduced price meals. Eligibility slightly increased at the Buffalo School District from and slightly decreased at the Elk River School District during the same time period. 13
14 Sources This report is a periodic publication of the Northwest Human Services Council. It contains the latest statistics on population, race, language and ethnicity, poverty, employment and housing. Data sets were collected from the following sources: Assessor s Office Human Services and Public Health Department Sheriff s Foreclosure List Metropolitan Council Minnesota Childcare Resource and Referral Network Minnesota Department of Education Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development Minnesota Department of Human Services Minnesota State Demographer U.S. Census Bureau *Please note: Some information cannot be updated due to the frequency of data collection and reporting. Questions about Community Profiles should be addressed to: Regional Research and Planning Coordinator Northwest Human Services Council 612 Earle Brown Drive, Suite 23 Brooklyn Center, Minnesota 5543 Phone: (763) Fax: (763) info@nwhhsc.org 14
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