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Demographics
Total population 47,382 Population Estimates, 2019 [1]
Population by race and ethnicity American Community Survey, 2015-2019
White non-Hispanic39,056 ±551 80.9% ±1.1%
Of Color9,205 ±552 19.1% ±1.1%
American Indian1,094 ±229 2.3% ±0.5%
Asian1,104 ±226 2.3% ±0.5%
Black2,018 ±390 4.2% ±0.8%
Hispanic (any race)3,056 ±306 6.3% ±0.6%
Some other racesuppressed
Two or more races1,763 ±463 3.7% ±1.0%
Population by age American Community Survey, 2015-2019
Under 53,321 ±233 6.9% ±0.5%
5 to 177,060 ±413 14.6% ±0.9%
18 to 6431,592 ±389 65.5% ±0.8%
65+6,288 ±188 13.0% ±0.4%
Median age31.8 ±0.6 American Community Survey, 2015-2019
Population by gender American Community Survey, 2015-2019
Female23,200 ±342 48.1% ±0.7%
Male25,061 ±338 51.9% ±0.7%
Aging
Total civilian, non-institutionalized population (65+)5,951 ±224 American Community Survey, 2015-2019
Individuals with one or more disabilities (65+)1,855 ±268 31.2% ±4.4%
Economy
Median household income$66,194 ±$2,555 American Community Survey, 2015-2019
Population for whom poverty status is determined47,156 ±235 American Community Survey, 2015-2019 [2]
In poverty5,139 ±665 10.9% ±1.4% American Community Survey, 2015-2019
Under 5 (percent of people under age 5)531 ±214 16.2% ±6.3%
5 to 17 (percent of people age 5 to 17)685 ±226 9.8% ±3.1%
18 to 64 (percent of people age 18 to 64)3,518 ±457 11.4% ±1.4%
65+ (percent of people age 65+)405 ±143 6.8% ±2.4%
Health
Total civilian, non-institutionalized population45,748 ±374 American Community Survey, 2015-2019
Individuals with one or more disabilities4,930 ±478 10.8% ±1.0%
Total civilian, non-institutionalized population (under age 65)39,797 ±587 American Community Survey, 2015-2019
Individuals without health insurance3,246 ±504 8.2% ±1.3%
Housing
Cost burdened households5,170 ±537 25.2% ±2.4% American Community Survey, 2015-2019 [3]
Cost burdened owners (percent of homeowners)1,800 ±309 15.2% ±2.5%
Cost burdened renters (percent of renters)3,370 ±439 38.8% ±4.1%
Homeownership, number and rate11,889 ±550 56.7% ±2.1% American Community Survey, 2015-2019
White non-Hispanic10,973 ±512 61.3% ±1.9%
Of Colorsuppressed
Vacant housing units3,153 ±619 13.1% ±2.6% American Community Survey, 2015-2019
Immigration
Foreign born2,721 ±494 5.6% ±1.0% American Community Survey, 2015-2019
Speaks language other than English3,145 ±616 7.0% ±1.4% American Community Survey, 2015-2019
Transportation
Commute time 30 minutes or longer (workers age 16+)3,478 ±452 12.8% ±1.6% American Community Survey, 2015-2019
Workforce
Percentage of adults working (age 16 to 64) 80.8% ±1.3% American Community Survey, 2015-2019
Adult population by educational attainment American Community Survey, 2015-2019
Total adult population (age 25+)31,383 ±326
Less than high school2,129 ±438 6.8% ±1.4%
High school or equivalent9,275 ±699 29.6% ±2.2%
Some college or associate's degree10,329 ±624 32.9% ±2.0%
Bachelor's degree or higher9,650 ±689 30.7% ±2.2%

"Suppressed" indicates that data are unavailable, an estimate is unreliable, or data are suppressed because too few cases were recorded in the time period.

[1] Note that the total population number and the sum of population breakdowns under Demographics in the city profiles may be different. The population estimate from the U.S. Census Bureau’s Population Estimates program provides the most current snapshot of population for cities of this size and is recommended to be used for population counts. This estimate, however, does not provide breakdowns by different population characteristics. For population breakdowns by race and ethnicity, age, and gender, the American Community Survey (ACS) population counts are used instead.

[2] The American Community Survey uses a subset of the population for whom household income is known to calculate poverty figures. Any individual whose poverty status or income is unknown is excluded from poverty tabulations. For this reason, the population for whom poverty status is determined is slightly smaller than the total population. See more information here: https://www.census.gov/topics/income-poverty/poverty/guidance/poverty-measures.html.

[3] Households paying 30% or more of their gross income for housing are considered to be cost burdened.

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