US Virgin Islands Population and Housing Profile
Population and Housing Profile 2000 Census of Population and Housing U.S. Virgin Islands 2000 Issued February 2002 U.S. Department of Commerce Donald L. Evans, Secretary Economics and Statistics Administration Kathleen B. Cooper, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs U.S. CENSUS BUREAU William G. Barron, Jr., Acting Director Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: U.S. Virgin Islands NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 108,612 100.0 Total population 108,612 100.0 Male 51,864 47.8 In households 107,341 98.8 Female 56,748 52.2 Householder 40,648 37.4 Spouse 13,498 12.4 Under 5 years 8,553 7.9 Child 38,878 35.8 5 to 9 years 10,176 9.4 Own child under 18 years 28,176 25.9 10 to 14 years 9,676 8.9 Other relatives 9,904 9.1 15 to 19 years 8,688 8.0 Under 18 years 5,606 5.2 20 to 24 years 5,916 5.4 Nonrelatives 4,413 4.1 25 to 34 years 13,705 12.6 Unmarried partner 2,609 2.4 35 to 44 years 15,746 14.5 In group quarters 1, …
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Population and Housing Profile 2000 Census of Population and Housing U.S. Virgin Islands 2000 Issued February 2002 U.S. Department of Commerce Donald L. Evans, Secretary Economics and Statistics Administration Kathleen B. Cooper, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs U.S. CENSUS BUREAU William G. Barron, Jr., Acting Director Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: U.S. Virgin Islands NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 108,612 100.0 Total population 108,612 100.0 Male 51,864 47.8 In households 107,341 98.8 Female 56,748 52.2 Householder 40,648 37.4 Spouse 13,498 12.4 Under 5 years 8,553 7.9 Child 38,878 35.8 5 to 9 years 10,176 9.4 Own child under 18 years 28,176 25.9 10 to 14 years 9,676 8.9 Other relatives 9,904 9.1 15 to 19 years 8,688 8.0 Under 18 years 5,606 5.2 20 to 24 years 5,916 5.4 Nonrelatives 4,413 4.1 25 to 34 years 13,705 12.6 Unmarried partner 2,609 2.4 35 to 44 years 15,746 14.5 In group quarters 1,271 1.2 45 to 54 years 15,521 14.3 Institutionalized population 675 0.6 55 to 59 years 6,757 6.2 Noninstitutionalized population 596 0.5 60 to 64 years 4,757 4.4 65 to 74 years 5,845 5.4 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 2,505 2.3 Total households 40,648 100.0 85 years and over 767 0.7 Family households (families) 26,636 65.5 With own children under 18 years 14,107 34.7 Median age (years) 33.4 (X) Married-couple families 13,498 33.2 With own children under 18 years 5,905 14.5 18 years and over 74,323 68.4 Female householder, no husband present 10,132 24.9 Male 34,735 32.0 With own children under 18 years 6,450 15.9 Female 39,588 36.4 Nonfamily households 14,012 34.5 21 years and over 70,250 64.7 Householder living alone 12,269 30.2 62 years and over 11,815 10.9 Householder 65 years and over 2,602 6.4 65 years and over 9,117 8.4 Male 3,971 3.7 Households with individuals under 18 years 16,732 41.2 Female 5,146 4.7 Households with individuals 65 years and over 7,420 18.3 RACE [1] Average household size 2.64 (X) Total population 108,612 100.0 Average family size 3.34 (X) One race 104,820 96.5 Black or African American 82,750 76.2 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 14,218 13.1 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 32,119 100.0 Other races [2] 7,852 7.2 Nursery school, preschool 2,484 7.7 Two or more races 3,792 3.5 Kindergarten 2,230 6.9 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 16,858 52.5 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) 7,440 23.2 one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school 3,107 9.7 Black or African American 85,078 78.3 White 15,694 14.4 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 11,367 10.5 Population 25 years and over 65,603 100.0 Less than 9th grade 12,133 18.5 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 13,743 20.9 Total population 108,612 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 17,044 26.0 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 15,196 14.0 Some college, no degree 9,425 14.4 Mexican 308 0.3 Associate degree 2,269 3.5 Puerto Rican 8,558 7.9 Bachelor’s degree 6,841 10.4 Cuban 141 0.1 Graduate or professional degree 4,148 6.3 Other Hispanic or Latino 6,189 5.7 Not Hispanic or Latino 93,416 86.0 Percent high school graduate or higher 60.6 (X) Black or African American alone 76,696 70.6 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 16.8 (X) White alone 12,275 11.3 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 1 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: U.S. Virgin Islands NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 37,568 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 15,672 41.7 Population 5 to 20 years 29,697 100.0 Now married, except separated 15,823 42.1 With a disability 1,402 4.7 Separated 1,120 3.0 Widowed 931 2.5 Population 21 to 64 years 60,632 100.0 Divorced 4,022 10.7 With a disability 11,371 18.8 Percent employed 65.2 (X) Females 15 years and over 42,639 100.0 No disability 49,261 81.2 Never married 17,092 40.1 Percent employed 72.4 (X) Now married, except separated 15,400 36.1 Separated 1,519 3.6 Population 65 years and over 8,947 100.0 Widowed 3,147 7.4 With a disability 3,424 38.3 Divorced 5,481 12.9 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 100,059 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 7,561 (X) Same house 61,879 61.8 Children ever born 3,158 (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 27,688 27.7 Per 1,000 women 418 (X) Same island 25,998 26.0 Women ever married 575 (X) Different island 1,690 1.7 Children ever born 693 (X) St. Croix 720 0.7 Per 1,000 women 1,205 (X) St. John 156 0.2 St. Thomas 814 0.8 Women 25 to 34 years 7,416 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 10,492 10.5 Children ever born 12,632 (X) In the United States 6,318 6.3 Per 1,000 women 1,703 (X) California 355 0.4 Women ever married 3,132 (X) Florida 913 0.9 Children ever born 6,037 (X) New York 979 1.0 Per 1,000 women 1,928 (X) Texas 419 0.4 On another Caribbean island 3,551 3.5 Women 35 to 44 years 8,403 100.0 Dominica 656 0.7 Children ever born 20,045 (X) Dominican Republic 555 0.6 Per 1,000 women 2,385 (X) Puerto Rico 407 0.4 No children 1,506 17.9 St. Kitts and Nevis 404 0.4 1 child 1,341 16.0 St. Lucia 305 0.3 2 children 2,018 24.0 Elsewhere 623 0.6 3 children 1,569 18.7 4 children 931 11.1 NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children 1,038 12.4 Total population 108,612 100.0 Women ever married 5,588 (X) Native 72,525 66.8 Children ever born 14,001 (X) Born on island of residence 47,753 44.0 Per 1,000 women 2,506 (X) Born on different island 4,247 3.9 St. Croix 1,135 1.0 GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John 560 0.5 Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas 2,552 2.3 more grandchildren under 18 years 4,802 100.0 Born in United States 15,712 14.5 Grandparent responsible for grandchild 2,444 50.9 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 4,336 4.0 Less than 6 months 211 4.4 Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 477 0.4 6 to 11 months 204 4.2 Foreign born 36,087 33.2 1 or 2 years 461 9.6 Entered 1990 to 2000 10,712 9.9 3 or 4 years 357 7.4 Entered before 1990 25,375 23.4 5 years or more 1,211 25.2 Naturalized citizen 23,080 21.2 Entered 1990 to 2000 3,304 3.0 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 19,776 18.2 Civilian population 18 years and over 74,214 100.0 Not a citizen 13,007 12.0 Civilian veterans 5,152 6.9 Entered 1990 to 2000 7,408 6.8 Entered before 1990 5,599 5.2 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 2 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: U.S. Virgin Islands NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 36,087 100.0 Population 16 years and over 78,265 100.0 Europe 827 2.3 In labor force 51,042 65.2 Asia 1,066 3.0 Civilian labor force 50,933 65.1 Africa 114 0.3 Employed 46,565 59.5 Oceania 27 0.1 Unemployed 4,368 5.6 Latin America 33,850 93.8 Percent of civilian labor force 8.6 (X) Caribbean 33,269 92.2 Armed forces 109 0.1 Anguilla 1,097 3.0 Not in labor force 27,223 34.8 Antigua and Barbuda 4,808 13.3 British Virgin Islands 2,682 7.4 Females 16 years and over 41,656 100.0 Dominica 4,894 13.6 In labor force 25,448 61.1 Dominican Republic 3,165 8.8 Civilian labor force 25,409 61.0 Haiti 505 1.4 Employed 23,271 55.9 Jamaica 350 1.0 St. Kitts and Nevis 7,027 19.5 Own children under 6 years 9,311 100.0 St. Lucia 3,431 9.5 All parents in family in labor force 6,413 68.9 Trinidad and Tobago 2,114 5.9 Other West Indies 3,196 8.9 Own children 6 to 17 years 21,437 100.0 Other Latin America 581 1.6 All parents in family in labor force 15,748 73.5 Northern America 203 0.6 Population 16 to 19 years 6,746 100.0 MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 1,143 16.9 Total population 108,612 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force 852 12.6 Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 30,018 27.6 St. Croix 15,432 14.2 PLACE OF WORK St. John 875 0.8 Workers 16 years and over 45,615 100.0 St. Thomas 13,711 12.6 Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 45,456 99.7 Born in the United States 13,726 12.6 St. Croix 19,335 42.4 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 7,386 6.8 St. John 2,894 6.3 Born in a foreign country 57,482 52.9 St. Thomas 23,227 50.9 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands 159 0.3 FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 108,612 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 27,370 25.2 Workers 16 years and over 45,615 100.0 St. Croix 13,932 12.8 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 24,594 53.9 St. John 882 0.8 Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 11,089 24.3 St. Thomas 12,556 11.6 Public transportation 5,092 11.2 Born in the United States 13,918 12.8 Bus 2,696 5.9 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 7,902 7.3 Taxicab 1,056 2.3 Born in a foreign country 59,422 54.7 Safari or taxi bus 853 1.9 Ferryboat or water taxi 487 1.1 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle 46 0.1 ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 2,818 6.2 Population 5 years and over 100,059 100.0 Other means 1,099 2.4 English only 74,740 74.7 Worked at home 877 1.9 Language other than English 25,319 25.3 Speak English less than “very well” 8,698 8.7 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 20.3 (X) Spanish 16,788 16.8 Speak English less than “very well” 6,428 6.4 French (and French Creole) 6,578 6.6 Speak English less than “very well” 1,673 1.7 Other Indo-European language 1,043 1.0 Speak English less than “very well” 223 0.2 Asian and Pacific Island languages 262 0.3 Speak English less than “very well” 83 0.1 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 3 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: U.S. Virgin Islands NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 46,565 100.0 Households 40,648 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 11,401 24.5 Less than $5,000 7,290 17.9 Service occupations 10,325 22.2 $5,000 to $9,999 3,290 8.1 Sales and office occupations 13,055 28.0 $10,000 to $14,999 3,516 8.6 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 274 0.6 $15,000 to $24,999 6,382 15.7 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 6,162 13.2 $25,000 to $34,999 5,187 12.8 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 5,348 11.5 $35,000 to $49,999 5,712 14.1 $50,000 to $74,999 5,058 12.4 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 2,181 5.4 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 46,565 100.0 $100,000 or more 2,032 5.0 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 324 0.7 Median household income (dollars) 24,704 (X) Construction 4,900 10.5 Mean household income (dollars) 34,991 (X) Manufacturing 2,754 5.9 Wholesale trade 912 2.0 Households 40,648 100.0 Retail trade 6,476 13.9 With earnings 30,092 74.0 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 3,321 7.1 Mean earnings (dollars) 39,072 (X) Information 931 2.0 With Social Security income 6,552 16.1 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 2,330 5.0 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 8,574 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income 265 0.7 waste management services 3,058 6.6 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 6,615 (X) Educational, health, and social services 6,742 14.5 With public assistance income 2,532 6.2 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 2,873 (X) food services 7,351 15.8 With retirement income 4,552 11.2 Other services (except public administration) 2,535 5.4 Mean retirement income (dollars) 16,882 (X) Public administration 4,931 10.6 Families 26,636 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 3,799 14.3 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 46,565 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 1,785 6.7 Private wage and salary workers 29,917 64.2 $10,000 to $14,999 2,142 8.0 Employees in own incorporated business 1,807 3.9 $15,000 to $24,999 4,203 15.8 Government workers 11,394 24.5 $25,000 to $34,999 3,529 13.2 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 5,001 10.7 $35,000 to $49,999 4,011 15.1 Unpaid family workers 253 0.5 $50,000 to $74,999 3,782 14.2 $75,000 to $99,999 1,751 6.6 $100,000 or more 1,634 6.1 Median family income (dollars) 28,553 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 39,467 (X) Nonfamily households 14,012 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 16,106 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 24,085 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 13,139 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 28,309 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 22,601 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 4 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: U.S. Virgin Islands NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 50,202 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 818 1.6 Level Level 1995 to 1998 3,484 6.9 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 6,099 12.1 Families 7,635 28.7 1980 to 1989 9,757 19.4 With related children under 18 years 5,862 35.3 1970 to 1979 13,390 26.7 With related children under 5 years 2,637 41.0 1960 to 1969 11,932 23.8 1950 to 1959 2,455 4.9 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 965 1.9 present 4,521 44.6 1939 or earlier 1,302 2.6 With related children under 18 years 3,863 49.2 With related children under 5 years 1,795 56.7 ROOMS Total housing units 50,202 100.0 Individuals 34,931 32.5 1 room 3,049 6.1 18 years and over 20,721 28.2 2 rooms 6,702 13.4 65 years and over 2,664 29.8 3 rooms 9,322 18.6 Related children under 18 years 14,103 41.7 4 rooms 10,249 20.4 Related children 5 to 17 years 10,294 40.6 5 rooms 10,704 21.3 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 2,053 44.9 6 rooms 5,590 11.1 7 rooms 2,407 4.8 Number Percent 8 rooms 1,105 2.2 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms 1,074 2.1 Total housing units 50,202 100.0 Median (rooms) 4.1 (X) Occupied housing units 40,648 81.0 Vacant housing units 9,554 19.0 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 2,244 4.5 Total housing units 50,202 100.0 No bedroom 3,412 6.8 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 12.8 (X) 1 bedroom 11,475 22.9 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 10.1 (X) 2 bedrooms 14,914 29.7 3 bedrooms 14,991 29.9 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 4,180 8.3 Occupied housing units 40,648 100.0 5 or more bedrooms 1,230 2.5 Owner-occupied housing units 18,678 46.0 Renter-occupied housing units 21,970 54.0 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 50,202 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 2.64 (X) Public system only 11,992 23.9 Average household size of owner-occupied units 2.73 (X) Public system and cistern 11,043 22.0 Average household size of renter-occupied units 2.57 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 25,893 51.6 Public standpipe 96 0.2 UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source 1,178 2.3 Total housing units 50,202 100.0 1-unit, detached 21,721 43.3 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 4,027 8.0 Total housing units 50,202 100.0 2 units 6,756 13.5 Public sewer 25,877 51.5 3 or 4 units 6,550 13.0 Septic tank or cesspool 22,546 44.9 5 to 9 units 4,804 9.6 Other means 1,779 3.5 10 to 19 units 3,013 6.0 20 or more units 2,136 4.3 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 853 1.7 Occupied housing units 40,648 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. 342 0.7 Lacking complete plumbing facilities 1,762 4.3 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 1,327 3.3 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 5 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: U.S. Virgin Islands NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 40,648 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 7,481 18.4 Specified owner-occupied units 14,003 100.0 1995 to 1998 11,092 27.3 With a mortgage 6,901 49.3 1990 to 1994 7,149 17.6 Less than $300 343 2.4 1980 to 1989 6,813 16.8 $300 to $499 843 6.0 1970 to 1979 5,146 12.7 $500 to $699 1,074 7.7 1969 or earlier 2,967 7.3 $700 to $999 1,511 10.8 $1,000 to $1,499 1,635 11.7 VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 757 5.4 Occupied housing units 40,648 100.0 $2,000 or more 738 5.3 None 9,859 24.3 Median (dollars) 935 (X) 1 18,369 45.2 Not mortgaged 7,102 50.7 2 9,608 23.6 Less than $100 1,414 10.1 3 or more 2,812 6.9 $100 to $199 2,488 17.8 Vehicles per household 1.2 (X) $200 to $299 1,282 9.2 $300 to $399 780 5.6 COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 467 3.3 Occupied housing units 40,648 100.0 $500 or more 671 4.8 Gas: bottled or tank 25,403 62.5 Median (dollars) 183 (X) Electricity 14,748 36.3 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 29 0.1 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal 50 0.1 PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel 51 0.1 Specified owner-occupied units 14,003 100.0 No fuel used 367 0.9 Less than 10.0 percent 4,393 31.4 10.0 to 14.9 percent 1,632 11.7 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent 1,347 9.6 Occupied housing units 40,648 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 1,162 8.3 Water purchased from a vendor 13,712 33.7 25.0 to 29.9 percent 923 6.6 No water purchased from a vendor 26,936 66.3 30.0 to 34.9 percent 664 4.7 35.0 percent or more 2,817 20.1 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 1,065 7.6 Occupied housing units 40,648 100.0 1.00 or less 35,320 86.9 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 3,121 7.7 Specified renter-occupied units 21,894 100.0 1.51 or more 2,207 5.4 Less than $100 663 3.0 $100 to $199 1,570 7.2 TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 1,624 7.4 Occupied housing units 40,648 100.0 $300 to $399 2,222 10.1 With telephone service 37,371 91.9 $400 to $499 2,571 11.7 Without telephone service 3,277 8.1 $500 to $599 2,771 12.7 $600 to $699 2,279 10.4 VALUE $700 to $999 3,682 16.8 Specified owner-occupied units 14,003 100.0 $1,000 or more 1,570 7.2 Less than $30,000 364 2.6 No cash rent 2,942 13.4 $30,000 to $39,999 218 1.6 Median (dollars) 530 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 242 1.7 $50,000 to $59,999 289 2.1 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 415 3.0 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 584 4.2 Specified renter-occupied units 21,894 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 1,693 12.1 Less than 10.0 percent 1,333 6.1 $100,000 to $149,999 3,251 23.2 10.0 to 14.9 percent 1,955 8.9 $150,000 to $199,999 3,040 21.7 15.0 to 19.9 percent 2,356 10.8 $200,000 to $299,999 2,367 16.9 20.0 to 24.9 percent 2,132 9.7 $300,000 or more 1,540 11.0 25.0 to 29.9 percent 1,845 8.4 Median (dollars) 149,100 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent 1,367 6.2 35.0 percent or more 5,786 26.4 Not computed 5,120 23.4 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 6 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: St. Croix Island NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 53,234 100.0 Total population 53,234 100.0 Male 25,452 47.8 In households 52,646 98.9 Female 27,782 52.2 Householder 19,455 36.5 Spouse 6,675 12.5 Under 5 years 4,462 8.4 Child 20,441 38.4 5 to 9 years 5,473 10.3 Own child under 18 years 15,383 28.9 10 to 14 years 5,063 9.5 Other relatives 4,343 8.2 15 to 19 years 4,576 8.6 Under 18 years 2,535 4.8 20 to 24 years 2,827 5.3 Nonrelatives 1,732 3.3 25 to 34 years 6,302 11.8 Unmarried partner 1,150 2.2 35 to 44 years 7,117 13.4 In group quarters 588 1.1 45 to 54 years 7,278 13.7 Institutionalized population 400 0.8 55 to 59 years 3,343 6.3 Noninstitutionalized population 188 0.4 60 to 64 years 2,298 4.3 65 to 74 years 2,928 5.5 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 1,225 2.3 Total households 19,455 100.0 85 years and over 342 0.6 Family households (families) 13,250 68.1 With own children under 18 years 7,355 37.8 Median age (years) 31.9 (X) Married-couple families 6,675 34.3 With own children under 18 years 3,005 15.4 18 years and over 35,065 65.9 Female householder, no husband present 5,096 26.2 Male 16,387 30.8 With own children under 18 years 3,476 17.9 Female 18,678 35.1 Nonfamily households 6,205 31.9 21 years and over 33,024 62.0 Householder living alone 5,588 28.7 62 years and over 5,830 11.0 Householder 65 years and over 1,343 6.9 65 years and over 4,495 8.4 Male 2,022 3.8 Households with individuals under 18 years 8,541 43.9 Female 2,473 4.6 Households with individuals 65 years and over 3,646 18.7 RACE [1] Average household size 2.71 (X) Total population 53,234 100.0 Average family size 3.37 (X) One race 50,901 95.6 Black or African American 39,045 73.3 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 6,175 11.6 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 16,843 100.0 Other races [2] 5,681 10.7 Nursery school, preschool 1,271 7.5 Two or more races 2,333 4.4 Kindergarten 1,151 6.8 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 9,061 53.8 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) 3,919 23.3 one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school 1,441 8.6 Black or African American 40,502 76.1 White 6,894 13.0 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 7,887 14.8 Population 25 years and over 30,833 100.0 Less than 9th grade 6,181 20.0 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 6,961 22.6 Total population 53,234 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 7,953 25.8 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 11,277 21.2 Some college, no degree 4,091 13.3 Mexican 191 0.4 Associate degree 994 3.2 Puerto Rican 7,357 13.8 Bachelor’s degree 2,839 9.2 Cuban 91 0.2 Graduate or professional degree 1,814 5.9 Other Hispanic or Latino 3,638 6.8 Not Hispanic or Latino 41,957 78.8 Percent high school graduate or higher 57.4 (X) Black or African American alone 35,003 65.8 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 15.1 (X) White alone 4,707 8.8 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 7 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: St. Croix Island NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 17,924 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 7,264 40.5 Population 5 to 20 years 15,660 100.0 Now married, except separated 7,724 43.1 With a disability 794 5.1 Separated 507 2.8 Widowed 469 2.6 Population 21 to 64 years 28,180 100.0 Divorced 1,960 10.9 With a disability 5,780 20.5 Percent employed 59.1 (X) Females 15 years and over 20,312 100.0 No disability 22,400 79.5 Never married 7,846 38.6 Percent employed 67.0 (X) Now married, except separated 7,519 37.0 Separated 784 3.9 Population 65 years and over 4,443 100.0 Widowed 1,467 7.2 With a disability 1,810 40.7 Divorced 2,696 13.3 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 48,772 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 3,821 (X) Same house 31,127 63.8 Children ever born 1,750 (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 13,198 27.1 Per 1,000 women 458 (X) Same island 12,439 25.5 Women ever married 328 (X) Different island 759 1.6 Children ever born 422 (X) St. Croix - - Per 1,000 women 1,287 (X) St. John 26 0.1 St. Thomas 733 1.5 Women 25 to 34 years 3,469 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 4,447 9.1 Children ever born 6,671 (X) In the United States 2,800 5.7 Per 1,000 women 1,923 (X) California 121 0.2 Women ever married 1,555 (X) Florida 400 0.8 Children ever born 3,330 (X) New York 469 1.0 Per 1,000 women 2,141 (X) Texas 241 0.5 On another Caribbean island 1,371 2.8 Women 35 to 44 years 3,802 100.0 Dominica 182 0.4 Children ever born 9,911 (X) Dominican Republic 171 0.4 Per 1,000 women 2,607 (X) Puerto Rico 255 0.5 No children 592 15.6 St. Kitts and Nevis 129 0.3 1 child 540 14.2 St. Lucia 209 0.4 2 children 899 23.6 Elsewhere 276 0.6 3 children 738 19.4 4 children 455 12.0 NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children 578 15.2 Total population 53,234 100.0 Women ever married 2,658 (X) Native 37,168 69.8 Children ever born 7,207 (X) Born on island of residence 24,647 46.3 Per 1,000 women 2,711 (X) Born on different island 1,845 3.5 St. Croix - - GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John 404 0.8 Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas 1,441 2.7 more grandchildren under 18 years 2,266 100.0 Born in United States 7,240 13.6 Grandparent responsible for grandchild 1,257 55.5 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 3,224 6.1 Less than 6 months 105 4.6 Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 212 0.4 6 to 11 months 107 4.7 Foreign born 16,066 30.2 1 or 2 years 246 10.9 Entered 1990 to 2000 4,435 8.3 3 or 4 years 205 9.0 Entered before 1990 11,631 21.8 5 years or more 594 26.2 Naturalized citizen 11,147 20.9 Entered 1990 to 2000 1,653 3.1 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 9,494 17.8 Civilian population 18 years and over 34,975 100.0 Not a citizen 4,919 9.2 Civilian veterans 2,489 7.1 Entered 1990 to 2000 2,782 5.2 Entered before 1990 2,137 4.0 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 8 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: St. Croix Island NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 16,066 100.0 Population 16 years and over 37,163 100.0 Europe 325 2.0 In labor force 22,573 60.7 Asia 398 2.5 Civilian labor force 22,483 60.5 Africa 36 0.2 Employed 19,924 53.6 Oceania 6 - Unemployed 2,559 6.9 Latin America 15,226 94.8 Percent of civilian labor force 11.3 (X) Caribbean 14,915 92.8 Armed forces 90 0.2 Anguilla 182 1.1 Not in labor force 14,590 39.3 Antigua and Barbuda 2,731 17.0 British Virgin Islands 153 1.0 Females 16 years and over 19,761 100.0 Dominica 1,853 11.5 In labor force 11,008 55.7 Dominican Republic 1,324 8.2 Civilian labor force 10,975 55.5 Haiti 39 0.2 Employed 9,590 48.5 Jamaica 160 1.0 St. Kitts and Nevis 2,647 16.5 Own children under 6 years 4,946 100.0 St. Lucia 2,529 15.7 All parents in family in labor force 3,124 63.2 Trinidad and Tobago 1,583 9.9 Other West Indies 1,714 10.7 Own children 6 to 17 years 11,502 100.0 Other Latin America 311 1.9 All parents in family in labor force 7,674 66.7 Northern America 75 0.5 Population 16 to 19 years 3,503 100.0 MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 633 18.1 Total population 53,234 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force 494 14.1 Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 15,550 29.2 St. Croix 14,313 26.9 PLACE OF WORK St. John 53 0.1 Workers 16 years and over 19,493 100.0 St. Thomas 1,184 2.2 Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 19,441 99.7 Born in the United States 6,205 11.7 St. Croix 18,983 97.4 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 6,079 11.4 St. John 22 0.1 Born in a foreign country 25,400 47.7 St. Thomas 436 2.2 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands 52 0.3 FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 53,234 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 13,926 26.2 Workers 16 years and over 19,493 100.0 St. Croix 12,507 23.5 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 12,360 63.4 St. John 63 0.1 Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 3,917 20.1 St. Thomas 1,356 2.5 Public transportation 1,672 8.6 Born in the United States 6,205 11.7 Bus 962 4.9 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 6,507 12.2 Taxicab 533 2.7 Born in a foreign country 26,596 50.0 Safari or taxi bus 158 0.8 Ferryboat or water taxi 19 0.1 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle 17 0.1 ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 738 3.8 Population 5 years and over 48,772 100.0 Other means 430 2.2 English only 33,212 68.1 Worked at home 359 1.8 Language other than English 15,560 31.9 Speak English less than “very well” 5,207 10.7 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 18.6 (X) Spanish 11,823 24.2 Speak English less than “very well” 4,246 8.7 French (and French Creole) 2,902 6.0 Speak English less than “very well” 667 1.4 Other Indo-European language 347 0.7 Speak English less than “very well” 85 0.2 Asian and Pacific Island languages 100 0.2 Speak English less than “very well” 40 0.1 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 9 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: St. Croix Island NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 19,924 100.0 Households 19,455 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 5,043 25.3 Less than $5,000 4,133 21.2 Service occupations 4,157 20.9 $5,000 to $9,999 1,856 9.5 Sales and office occupations 5,076 25.5 $10,000 to $14,999 1,732 8.9 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 130 0.7 $15,000 to $24,999 2,983 15.3 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 3,010 15.1 $25,000 to $34,999 2,272 11.7 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 2,508 12.6 $35,000 to $49,999 2,526 13.0 $50,000 to $74,999 2,194 11.3 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 923 4.7 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 19,924 100.0 $100,000 or more 836 4.3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 177 0.9 Median household income (dollars) 21,401 (X) Construction 2,537 12.7 Mean household income (dollars) 32,376 (X) Manufacturing 2,184 11.0 Wholesale trade 366 1.8 Households 19,455 100.0 Retail trade 2,301 11.5 With earnings 13,470 69.2 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 1,088 5.5 Mean earnings (dollars) 38,303 (X) Information 355 1.8 With Social Security income 3,393 17.4 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 976 4.9 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 8,604 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income 132 0.7 waste management services 1,279 6.4 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 6,666 (X) Educational, health, and social services 3,375 16.9 With public assistance income 1,684 8.7 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 2,897 (X) food services 2,262 11.4 With retirement income 2,273 11.7 Other services (except public administration) 1,032 5.2 Mean retirement income (dollars) 15,802 (X) Public administration 1,992 10.0 Families 13,250 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 2,414 18.2 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 19,924 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 1,110 8.4 Private wage and salary workers 12,872 64.6 $10,000 to $14,999 1,147 8.7 Employees in own incorporated business 669 3.4 $15,000 to $24,999 2,088 15.8 Government workers 5,082 25.5 $25,000 to $34,999 1,595 12.0 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 1,847 9.3 $35,000 to $49,999 1,782 13.4 Unpaid family workers 123 0.6 $50,000 to $74,999 1,668 12.6 $75,000 to $99,999 776 5.9 $100,000 or more 670 5.1 Median family income (dollars) 24,235 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 35,735 (X) Nonfamily households 6,205 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 13,993 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 22,992 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 11,868 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 30,242 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 22,750 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 10 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: St. Croix Island NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 23,782 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 356 1.5 Level Level 1995 to 1998 1,676 7.0 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 3,560 15.0 Families 4,611 34.8 1980 to 1989 4,223 17.8 With related children under 18 years 3,580 42.1 1970 to 1979 6,436 27.1 With related children under 5 years 1,621 49.4 1960 to 1969 5,305 22.3 1950 to 1959 1,103 4.6 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 463 1.9 present 2,753 54.0 1939 or earlier 660 2.8 With related children under 18 years 2,371 58.0 With related children under 5 years 1,108 66.0 ROOMS Total housing units 23,782 100.0 Individuals 20,371 38.7 1 room 1,021 4.3 18 years and over 11,482 33.1 2 rooms 2,623 11.0 65 years and over 1,518 34.2 3 rooms 4,170 17.5 Related children under 18 years 8,838 49.3 4 rooms 4,752 20.0 Related children 5 to 17 years 6,451 47.8 5 rooms 5,638 23.7 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 864 48.3 6 rooms 3,094 13.0 7 rooms 1,375 5.8 Number Percent 8 rooms 580 2.4 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms 529 2.2 Total housing units 23,782 100.0 Median (rooms) 4.4 (X) Occupied housing units 19,455 81.8 Vacant housing units 4,327 18.2 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 917 3.9 Total housing units 23,782 100.0 No bedroom 1,214 5.1 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 12.2 (X) 1 bedroom 4,768 20.0 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 9.5 (X) 2 bedrooms 6,835 28.7 3 bedrooms 8,307 34.9 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 2,111 8.9 Occupied housing units 19,455 100.0 5 or more bedrooms 547 2.3 Owner-occupied housing units 9,802 50.4 Renter-occupied housing units 9,653 49.6 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 23,782 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 2.71 (X) Public system only 6,066 25.5 Average household size of owner-occupied units 2.76 (X) Public system and cistern 6,134 25.8 Average household size of renter-occupied units 2.65 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 10,651 44.8 Public standpipe 40 0.2 UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source 891 3.7 Total housing units 23,782 100.0 1-unit, detached 12,960 54.5 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 2,221 9.3 Total housing units 23,782 100.0 2 units 1,963 8.3 Public sewer 11,758 49.4 3 or 4 units 1,461 6.1 Septic tank or cesspool 11,177 47.0 5 to 9 units 1,978 8.3 Other means 847 3.6 10 to 19 units 1,851 7.8 20 or more units 691 2.9 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 598 2.5 Occupied housing units 19,455 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. 59 0.2 Lacking complete plumbing facilities 939 4.8 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 572 2.9 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 11 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: St. Croix Island NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 19,455 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 3,326 17.1 Specified owner-occupied units 8,466 100.0 1995 to 1998 5,224 26.9 With a mortgage 3,849 45.5 1990 to 1994 3,777 19.4 Less than $300 231 2.7 1980 to 1989 3,255 16.7 $300 to $499 565 6.7 1970 to 1979 2,534 13.0 $500 to $699 689 8.1 1969 or earlier 1,339 6.9 $700 to $999 911 10.8 $1,000 to $1,499 863 10.2 VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 332 3.9 Occupied housing units 19,455 100.0 $2,000 or more 258 3.0 None 4,519 23.2 Median (dollars) 843 (X) 1 8,635 44.4 Not mortgaged 4,617 54.5 2 4,861 25.0 Less than $100 920 10.9 3 or more 1,440 7.4 $100 to $199 1,777 21.0 Vehicles per household 1.2 (X) $200 to $299 848 10.0 $300 to $399 472 5.6 COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 265 3.1 Occupied housing units 19,455 100.0 $500 or more 335 4.0 Gas: bottled or tank 12,536 64.4 Median (dollars) 173 (X) Electricity 6,676 34.3 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 16 0.1 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal 30 0.2 PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel 21 0.1 Specified owner-occupied units 8,466 100.0 No fuel used 176 0.9 Less than 10.0 percent 2,765 32.7 10.0 to 14.9 percent 984 11.6 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent 796 9.4 Occupied housing units 19,455 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 702 8.3 Water purchased from a vendor 6,305 32.4 25.0 to 29.9 percent 548 6.5 No water purchased from a vendor 13,150 67.6 30.0 to 34.9 percent 378 4.5 35.0 percent or more 1,567 18.5 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 726 8.6 Occupied housing units 19,455 100.0 1.00 or less 17,091 87.8 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 1,437 7.4 Specified renter-occupied units 9,615 100.0 1.51 or more 927 4.8 Less than $100 502 5.2 $100 to $199 1,049 10.9 TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 943 9.8 Occupied housing units 19,455 100.0 $300 to $399 1,134 11.8 With telephone service 17,666 90.8 $400 to $499 1,177 12.2 Without telephone service 1,789 9.2 $500 to $599 1,071 11.1 $600 to $699 716 7.4 VALUE $700 to $999 843 8.8 Specified owner-occupied units 8,466 100.0 $1,000 or more 396 4.1 Less than $30,000 258 3.0 No cash rent 1,784 18.6 $30,000 to $39,999 143 1.7 Median (dollars) 423 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 190 2.2 $50,000 to $59,999 203 2.4 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 319 3.8 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 459 5.4 Specified renter-occupied units 9,615 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 1,312 15.5 Less than 10.0 percent 723 7.5 $100,000 to $149,999 2,170 25.6 10.0 to 14.9 percent 941 9.8 $150,000 to $199,999 1,736 20.5 15.0 to 19.9 percent 1,029 10.7 $200,000 to $299,999 1,073 12.7 20.0 to 24.9 percent 820 8.5 $300,000 or more 603 7.1 25.0 to 29.9 percent 749 7.8 Median (dollars) 129,400 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent 506 5.3 35.0 percent or more 2,109 21.9 Not computed 2,738 28.5 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 12 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: St. John Island NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 4,197 100.0 Total population 4,197 100.0 Male 2,050 48.8 In households 4,149 98.9 Female 2,147 51.2 Householder 1,735 41.3 Spouse 626 14.9 Under 5 years 293 7.0 Child 1,146 27.3 5 to 9 years 270 6.4 Own child under 18 years 848 20.2 10 to 14 years 311 7.4 Other relatives 328 7.8 15 to 19 years 246 5.9 Under 18 years 176 4.2 20 to 24 years 216 5.1 Nonrelatives 314 7.5 25 to 34 years 616 14.7 Unmarried partner 164 3.9 35 to 44 years 727 17.3 In group quarters 48 1.1 45 to 54 years 790 18.8 Institutionalized population - - 55 to 59 years 259 6.2 Noninstitutionalized population 48 1.1 60 to 64 years 167 4.0 65 to 74 years 204 4.9 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 74 1.8 Total households 1,735 100.0 85 years and over 24 0.6 Family households (families) 1,013 58.4 With own children under 18 years 478 27.6 Median age (years) 36.7 (X) Married-couple families 626 36.1 With own children under 18 years 238 13.7 18 years and over 3,154 75.1 Female householder, no husband present 297 17.1 Male 1,549 36.9 With own children under 18 years 189 10.9 Female 1,605 38.2 Nonfamily households 722 41.6 21 years and over 3,037 72.4 Householder living alone 547 31.5 62 years and over 389 9.3 Householder 65 years and over 79 4.6 65 years and over 302 7.2 Male 142 3.4 Households with individuals under 18 years 564 32.5 Female 160 3.8 Households with individuals 65 years and over 248 14.3 RACE [1] Average household size 2.39 (X) Total population 4,197 100.0 Average family size 3.07 (X) One race 4,115 98.0 Black or African American 2,419 57.6 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 1,587 37.8 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 930 100.0 Other races [2] 109 2.6 Nursery school, preschool 92 9.9 Two or more races 82 2.0 Kindergarten 74 8.0 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 490 52.7 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) 205 22.0 one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school 69 7.4 Black or African American 2,462 58.7 White 1,629 38.8 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 181 4.3 Population 25 years and over 2,861 100.0 Less than 9th grade 409 14.3 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 410 14.3 Total population 4,197 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 608 21.3 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 207 4.9 Some college, no degree 510 17.8 Mexican 11 0.3 Associate degree 157 5.5 Puerto Rican 41 1.0 Bachelor’s degree 509 17.8 Cuban 2 - Graduate or professional degree 258 9.0 Other Hispanic or Latino 153 3.6 Not Hispanic or Latino 3,990 95.1 Percent high school graduate or higher 71.4 (X) Black or African American alone 2,324 55.4 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 26.8 (X) White alone 1,556 37.1 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 13 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: St. John Island NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 1,637 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 651 39.8 Population 5 to 20 years 867 100.0 Now married, except separated 714 43.6 With a disability 32 3.7 Separated 34 2.1 Widowed 22 1.3 Population 21 to 64 years 2,733 100.0 Divorced 216 13.2 With a disability 396 14.5 Percent employed 78.3 (X) Females 15 years and over 1,686 100.0 No disability 2,337 85.5 Never married 605 35.9 Percent employed 83.7 (X) Now married, except separated 686 40.7 Separated 45 2.7 Population 65 years and over 302 100.0 Widowed 97 5.8 With a disability 85 28.1 Divorced 253 15.0 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 3,904 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 230 (X) Same house 2,168 55.5 Children ever born 83 (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 950 24.3 Per 1,000 women 361 (X) Same island 834 21.4 Women ever married 18 (X) Different island 116 3.0 Children ever born 19 (X) St. Croix 35 0.9 Per 1,000 women 1,056 (X) St. John - - St. Thomas 81 2.1 Women 25 to 34 years 317 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 786 20.1 Children ever born 403 (X) In the United States 626 16.0 Per 1,000 women 1,271 (X) California 53 1.4 Women ever married 134 (X) Florida 53 1.4 Children ever born 193 (X) New York 66 1.7 Per 1,000 women 1,440 (X) Texas 31 0.8 On another Caribbean island 118 3.0 Women 35 to 44 years 375 100.0 Dominica 15 0.4 Children ever born 689 (X) Dominican Republic 25 0.6 Per 1,000 women 1,837 (X) Puerto Rico 8 0.2 No children 116 30.9 St. Kitts and Nevis 9 0.2 1 child 73 19.5 St. Lucia 22 0.6 2 children 69 18.4 Elsewhere 42 1.1 3 children 47 12.5 4 children 38 10.1 NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children 32 8.5 Total population 4,197 100.0 Women ever married 257 (X) Native 3,170 75.5 Children ever born 517 (X) Born on island of residence 353 8.4 Per 1,000 women 2,012 (X) Born on different island 1,151 27.4 St. Croix 40 1.0 GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John - - Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas 1,111 26.5 more grandchildren under 18 years 145 100.0 Born in United States 1,563 37.2 Grandparent responsible for grandchild 70 48.3 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 61 1.5 Less than 6 months 4 2.8 Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 42 1.0 6 to 11 months 7 4.8 Foreign born 1,027 24.5 1 or 2 years 16 11.0 Entered 1990 to 2000 363 8.6 3 or 4 years 8 5.5 Entered before 1990 664 15.8 5 years or more 35 24.1 Naturalized citizen 564 13.4 Entered 1990 to 2000 99 2.4 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 465 11.1 Civilian population 18 years and over 3,152 100.0 Not a citizen 463 11.0 Civilian veterans 251 8.0 Entered 1990 to 2000 264 6.3 Entered before 1990 199 4.7 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 14 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: St. John Island NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 1,027 100.0 Population 16 years and over 3,260 100.0 Europe 71 6.9 In labor force 2,532 77.7 Asia 12 1.2 Civilian labor force 2,530 77.6 Africa 4 0.4 Employed 2,460 75.5 Oceania 3 0.3 Unemployed 70 2.1 Latin America 918 89.4 Percent of civilian labor force 2.8 (X) Caribbean 896 87.2 Armed forces 2 0.1 Anguilla 12 1.2 Not in labor force 728 22.3 Antigua and Barbuda 17 1.7 British Virgin Islands 142 13.8 Females 16 years and over 1,662 100.0 Dominica 143 13.9 In labor force 1,249 75.2 Dominican Republic 102 9.9 Civilian labor force 1,248 75.1 Haiti 13 1.3 Employed 1,223 73.6 Jamaica 4 0.4 St. Kitts and Nevis 161 15.7 Own children under 6 years 318 100.0 St. Lucia 239 23.3 All parents in family in labor force 261 82.1 Trinidad and Tobago 16 1.6 Other West Indies 47 4.6 Own children 6 to 17 years 613 100.0 Other Latin America 22 2.1 All parents in family in labor force 535 87.3 Northern America 19 1.9 Population 16 to 19 years 183 100.0 MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 27 14.8 Total population 4,197 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force 11 6.0 Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 974 23.2 St. Croix 51 1.2 PLACE OF WORK St. John 425 10.1 Workers 16 years and over 2,401 100.0 St. Thomas 498 11.9 Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 2,393 99.7 Born in the United States 1,533 36.5 St. Croix 7 0.3 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 35 0.8 St. John 2,249 93.7 Born in a foreign country 1,655 39.4 St. Thomas 137 5.7 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands 8 0.3 FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 4,197 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 896 21.3 Workers 16 years and over 2,401 100.0 St. Croix 63 1.5 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 1,079 44.9 St. John 405 9.6 Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 598 24.9 St. Thomas 428 10.2 Public transportation 224 9.3 Born in the United States 1,541 36.7 Bus 93 3.9 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 46 1.1 Taxicab 39 1.6 Born in a foreign country 1,714 40.8 Safari or taxi bus 27 1.1 Ferryboat or water taxi 65 2.7 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle 9 0.4 ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 354 14.7 Population 5 years and over 3,904 100.0 Other means 54 2.2 English only 3,185 81.6 Worked at home 83 3.5 Language other than English 719 18.4 Speak English less than “very well” 255 6.5 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 16.1 (X) Spanish 306 7.8 Speak English less than “very well” 163 4.2 French (and French Creole) 338 8.7 Speak English less than “very well” 73 1.9 Other Indo-European language 55 1.4 Speak English less than “very well” 13 0.3 Asian and Pacific Island languages 13 0.3 Speak English less than “very well” 4 0.1 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 15 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: St. John Island NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 2,460 100.0 Households 1,735 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 494 20.1 Less than $5,000 170 9.8 Service occupations 719 29.2 $5,000 to $9,999 91 5.2 Sales and office occupations 610 24.8 $10,000 to $14,999 148 8.5 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 9 0.4 $15,000 to $24,999 266 15.3 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 352 14.3 $25,000 to $34,999 244 14.1 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 276 11.2 $35,000 to $49,999 276 15.9 $50,000 to $74,999 281 16.2 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 120 6.9 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 2,460 100.0 $100,000 or more 139 8.0 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 14 0.6 Median household income (dollars) 32,482 (X) Construction 318 12.9 Mean household income (dollars) 43,321 (X) Manufacturing 52 2.1 Wholesale trade 10 0.4 Households 1,735 100.0 Retail trade 251 10.2 With earnings 1,451 83.6 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 195 7.9 Mean earnings (dollars) 41,518 (X) Information 25 1.0 With Social Security income 213 12.3 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 169 6.9 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 9,395 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income 2 0.1 waste management services 181 7.4 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 14,018 (X) Educational, health, and social services 207 8.4 With public assistance income 31 1.8 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 2,681 (X) food services 760 30.9 With retirement income 170 9.8 Other services (except public administration) 147 6.0 Mean retirement income (dollars) 19,246 (X) Public administration 131 5.3 Families 1,013 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 63 6.2 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 2,460 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 34 3.4 Private wage and salary workers 1,603 65.2 $10,000 to $14,999 65 6.4 Employees in own incorporated business 145 5.9 $15,000 to $24,999 134 13.2 Government workers 392 15.9 $25,000 to $34,999 146 14.4 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 450 18.3 $35,000 to $49,999 190 18.8 Unpaid family workers 15 0.6 $50,000 to $74,999 192 19.0 $75,000 to $99,999 84 8.3 $100,000 or more 105 10.4 Median family income (dollars) 39,567 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 50,823 (X) Nonfamily households 722 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 21,667 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 29,927 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 18,012 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 29,211 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 22,802 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 16 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: St. John Island NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 2,390 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 71 3.0 Level Level 1995 to 1998 259 10.8 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 345 14.4 Families 150 14.8 1980 to 1989 696 29.1 With related children under 18 years 102 18.4 1970 to 1979 526 22.0 With related children under 5 years 51 21.8 1960 to 1969 304 12.7 1950 to 1959 116 4.9 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 31 1.3 present 75 25.3 1939 or earlier 42 1.8 With related children under 18 years 63 27.3 With related children under 5 years 33 36.7 ROOMS Total housing units 2,390 100.0 Individuals 775 18.5 1 room 219 9.2 18 years and over 547 17.3 2 rooms 398 16.7 65 years and over 46 15.2 3 rooms 549 23.0 Related children under 18 years 222 21.7 4 rooms 464 19.4 Related children 5 to 17 years 151 20.5 5 rooms 383 16.0 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 120 34.3 6 rooms 227 9.5 7 rooms 80 3.3 Number Percent 8 rooms 43 1.8 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms 27 1.1 Total housing units 2,390 100.0 Median (rooms) 3.6 (X) Occupied housing units 1,735 72.6 Vacant housing units 655 27.4 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 335 14.0 Total housing units 2,390 100.0 No bedroom 244 10.2 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 11.4 (X) 1 bedroom 617 25.8 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 14.8 (X) 2 bedrooms 795 33.3 3 bedrooms 501 21.0 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 178 7.4 Occupied housing units 1,735 100.0 5 or more bedrooms 55 2.3 Owner-occupied housing units 828 47.7 Renter-occupied housing units 907 52.3 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 2,390 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 2.39 (X) Public system only 72 3.0 Average household size of owner-occupied units 2.58 (X) Public system and cistern 335 14.0 Average household size of renter-occupied units 2.22 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 1,938 81.1 Public standpipe 9 0.4 UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source 36 1.5 Total housing units 2,390 100.0 1-unit, detached 1,247 52.2 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 142 5.9 Total housing units 2,390 100.0 2 units 399 16.7 Public sewer 371 15.5 3 or 4 units 318 13.3 Septic tank or cesspool 1,855 77.6 5 to 9 units 145 6.1 Other means 164 6.9 10 to 19 units 16 0.7 20 or more units 4 0.2 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 29 1.2 Occupied housing units 1,735 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. 90 3.8 Lacking complete plumbing facilities 167 9.6 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 140 8.1 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 17 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: St. John Island NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 1,735 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 413 23.8 Specified owner-occupied units 547 100.0 1995 to 1998 541 31.2 With a mortgage 242 44.2 1990 to 1994 251 14.5 Less than $300 6 1.1 1980 to 1989 304 17.5 $300 to $499 12 2.2 1970 to 1979 129 7.4 $500 to $699 35 6.4 1969 or earlier 97 5.6 $700 to $999 43 7.9 $1,000 to $1,499 68 12.4 VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 26 4.8 Occupied housing units 1,735 100.0 $2,000 or more 52 9.5 None 372 21.4 Median (dollars) 1,169 (X) 1 821 47.3 Not mortgaged 305 55.8 2 450 25.9 Less than $100 49 9.0 3 or more 92 5.3 $100 to $199 77 14.1 Vehicles per household 1.2 (X) $200 to $299 62 11.3 $300 to $399 39 7.1 COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 25 4.6 Occupied housing units 1,735 100.0 $500 or more 53 9.7 Gas: bottled or tank 1,385 79.8 Median (dollars) 244 (X) Electricity 316 18.2 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 4 0.2 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal 6 0.3 PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel 5 0.3 Specified owner-occupied units 547 100.0 No fuel used 19 1.1 Less than 10.0 percent 185 33.8 10.0 to 14.9 percent 65 11.9 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent 46 8.4 Occupied housing units 1,735 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 46 8.4 Water purchased from a vendor 862 49.7 25.0 to 29.9 percent 47 8.6 No water purchased from a vendor 873 50.3 30.0 to 34.9 percent 17 3.1 35.0 percent or more 114 20.8 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 27 4.9 Occupied housing units 1,735 100.0 1.00 or less 1,482 85.4 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 117 6.7 Specified renter-occupied units 902 100.0 1.51 or more 136 7.8 Less than $100 2 0.2 $100 to $199 20 2.2 TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 23 2.5 Occupied housing units 1,735 100.0 $300 to $399 55 6.1 With telephone service 1,565 90.2 $400 to $499 66 7.3 Without telephone service 170 9.8 $500 to $599 106 11.8 $600 to $699 116 12.9 VALUE $700 to $999 232 25.7 Specified owner-occupied units 547 100.0 $1,000 or more 128 14.2 Less than $30,000 12 2.2 No cash rent 154 17.1 $30,000 to $39,999 10 1.8 Median (dollars) 685 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 7 1.3 $50,000 to $59,999 6 1.1 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 11 2.0 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 12 2.2 Specified renter-occupied units 902 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 24 4.4 Less than 10.0 percent 49 5.4 $100,000 to $149,999 63 11.5 10.0 to 14.9 percent 73 8.1 $150,000 to $199,999 72 13.2 15.0 to 19.9 percent 85 9.4 $200,000 to $299,999 128 23.4 20.0 to 24.9 percent 96 10.6 $300,000 or more 202 36.9 25.0 to 29.9 percent 66 7.3 Median (dollars) 246,300 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent 59 6.5 35.0 percent or more 274 30.4 Not computed 200 22.2 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 18 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: St. Thomas Island NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 51,181 100.0 Total population 51,181 100.0 Male 24,362 47.6 In households 50,546 98.8 Female 26,819 52.4 Householder 19,458 38.0 Spouse 6,197 12.1 Under 5 years 3,798 7.4 Child 17,291 33.8 5 to 9 years 4,433 8.7 Own child under 18 years 11,945 23.3 10 to 14 years 4,302 8.4 Other relatives 5,233 10.2 15 to 19 years 3,866 7.6 Under 18 years 2,895 5.7 20 to 24 years 2,873 5.6 Nonrelatives 2,367 4.6 25 to 34 years 6,787 13.3 Unmarried partner 1,295 2.5 35 to 44 years 7,902 15.4 In group quarters 635 1.2 45 to 54 years 7,453 14.6 Institutionalized population 275 0.5 55 to 59 years 3,155 6.2 Noninstitutionalized population 360 0.7 60 to 64 years 2,292 4.5 65 to 74 years 2,713 5.3 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 1,206 2.4 Total households 19,458 100.0 85 years and over 401 0.8 Family households (families) 12,373 63.6 With own children under 18 years 6,274 32.2 Median age (years) 34.4 (X) Married-couple families 6,197 31.8 With own children under 18 years 2,662 13.7 18 years and over 36,104 70.5 Female householder, no husband present 4,739 24.4 Male 16,799 32.8 With own children under 18 years 2,785 14.3 Female 19,305 37.7 Nonfamily households 7,085 36.4 21 years and over 34,189 66.8 Householder living alone 6,134 31.5 62 years and over 5,596 10.9 Householder 65 years and over 1,180 6.1 65 years and over 4,320 8.4 Male 1,807 3.5 Households with individuals under 18 years 7,627 39.2 Female 2,513 4.9 Households with individuals 65 years and over 3,526 18.1 RACE [1] Average household size 2.60 (X) Total population 51,181 100.0 Average family size 3.32 (X) One race 49,804 97.3 Black or African American 41,286 80.7 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 6,456 12.6 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 14,346 100.0 Other races [2] 2,062 4.0 Nursery school, preschool 1,121 7.8 Two or more races 1,377 2.7 Kindergarten 1,005 7.0 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 7,307 50.9 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) 3,316 23.1 one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school 1,597 11.1 Black or African American 42,114 82.3 White 7,171 14.0 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 3,299 6.4 Population 25 years and over 31,909 100.0 Less than 9th grade 5,543 17.4 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 6,372 20.0 Total population 51,181 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 8,483 26.6 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 3,712 7.3 Some college, no degree 4,824 15.1 Mexican 106 0.2 Associate degree 1,118 3.5 Puerto Rican 1,160 2.3 Bachelor’s degree 3,493 10.9 Cuban 48 0.1 Graduate or professional degree 2,076 6.5 Other Hispanic or Latino 2,398 4.7 Not Hispanic or Latino 47,469 92.7 Percent high school graduate or higher 62.7 (X) Black or African American alone 39,369 76.9 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 17.5 (X) White alone 6,012 11.7 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 19 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: St. Thomas Island NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 18,007 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 7,757 43.1 Population 5 to 20 years 13,170 100.0 Now married, except separated 7,385 41.0 With a disability 576 4.4 Separated 579 3.2 Widowed 440 2.4 Population 21 to 64 years 29,719 100.0 Divorced 1,846 10.3 With a disability 5,195 17.5 Percent employed 70.9 (X) Females 15 years and over 20,641 100.0 No disability 24,524 82.5 Never married 8,641 41.9 Percent employed 76.2 (X) Now married, except separated 7,195 34.9 Separated 690 3.3 Population 65 years and over 4,202 100.0 Widowed 1,583 7.7 With a disability 1,529 36.4 Divorced 2,532 12.3 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 47,383 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 3,510 (X) Same house 28,584 60.3 Children ever born 1,325 (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 13,540 28.6 Per 1,000 women 377 (X) Same island 12,725 26.9 Women ever married 229 (X) Different island 815 1.7 Children ever born 252 (X) St. Croix 685 1.4 Per 1,000 women 1,100 (X) St. John 130 0.3 St. Thomas - - Women 25 to 34 years 3,630 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 5,259 11.1 Children ever born 5,558 (X) In the United States 2,892 6.1 Per 1,000 women 1,531 (X) California 181 0.4 Women ever married 1,443 (X) Florida 460 1.0 Children ever born 2,514 (X) New York 444 0.9 Per 1,000 women 1,742 (X) Texas 147 0.3 On another Caribbean island 2,062 4.4 Women 35 to 44 years 4,226 100.0 Dominica 459 1.0 Children ever born 9,445 (X) Dominican Republic 359 0.8 Per 1,000 women 2,235 (X) Puerto Rico 144 0.3 No children 798 18.9 St. Kitts and Nevis 266 0.6 1 child 728 17.2 St. Lucia 74 0.2 2 children 1,050 24.8 Elsewhere 305 0.6 3 children 784 18.6 4 children 438 10.4 NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children 428 10.1 Total population 51,181 100.0 Women ever married 2,673 (X) Native 32,187 62.9 Children ever born 6,277 (X) Born on island of residence 22,753 44.5 Per 1,000 women 2,348 (X) Born on different island 1,251 2.4 St. Croix 1,095 2.1 GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John 156 0.3 Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas - - more grandchildren under 18 years 2,391 100.0 Born in United States 6,909 13.5 Grandparent responsible for grandchild 1,117 46.7 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 1,051 2.1 Less than 6 months 102 4.3 Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 223 0.4 6 to 11 months 90 3.8 Foreign born 18,994 37.1 1 or 2 years 199 8.3 Entered 1990 to 2000 5,914 11.6 3 or 4 years 144 6.0 Entered before 1990 13,080 25.6 5 years or more 582 24.3 Naturalized citizen 11,369 22.2 Entered 1990 to 2000 1,552 3.0 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 9,817 19.2 Civilian population 18 years and over 36,087 100.0 Not a citizen 7,625 14.9 Civilian veterans 2,412 6.7 Entered 1990 to 2000 4,362 8.5 Entered before 1990 3,263 6.4 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 20 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: St. Thomas Island NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 18,994 100.0 Population 16 years and over 37,842 100.0 Europe 431 2.3 In labor force 25,937 68.5 Asia 656 3.5 Civilian labor force 25,920 68.5 Africa 74 0.4 Employed 24,181 63.9 Oceania 18 0.1 Unemployed 1,739 4.6 Latin America 17,706 93.2 Percent of civilian labor force 6.7 (X) Caribbean 17,458 91.9 Armed forces 17 - Anguilla 903 4.8 Not in labor force 11,905 31.5 Antigua and Barbuda 2,060 10.8 British Virgin Islands 2,387 12.6 Females 16 years and over 20,233 100.0 Dominica 2,898 15.3 In labor force 13,191 65.2 Dominican Republic 1,739 9.2 Civilian labor force 13,186 65.2 Haiti 453 2.4 Employed 12,458 61.6 Jamaica 186 1.0 St. Kitts and Nevis 4,219 22.2 Own children under 6 years 4,047 100.0 St. Lucia 663 3.5 All parents in family in labor force 3,028 74.8 Trinidad and Tobago 515 2.7 Other West Indies 1,435 7.6 Own children 6 to 17 years 9,322 100.0 Other Latin America 248 1.3 All parents in family in labor force 7,539 80.9 Northern America 109 0.6 Population 16 to 19 years 3,060 100.0 MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 483 15.8 Total population 51,181 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force 347 11.3 Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 13,494 26.4 St. Croix 1,068 2.1 PLACE OF WORK St. John 397 0.8 Workers 16 years and over 23,721 100.0 St. Thomas 12,029 23.5 Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 23,622 99.6 Born in the United States 5,988 11.7 St. Croix 345 1.5 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 1,272 2.5 St. John 623 2.6 Born in a foreign country 30,427 59.4 St. Thomas 22,654 95.5 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands 99 0.4 FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 51,181 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 12,548 24.5 Workers 16 years and over 23,721 100.0 St. Croix 1,362 2.7 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 11,155 47.0 St. John 414 0.8 Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 6,574 27.7 St. Thomas 10,772 21.0 Public transportation 3,196 13.5 Born in the United States 6,172 12.1 Bus 1,641 6.9 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 1,349 2.6 Taxicab 484 2.0 Born in a foreign country 31,112 60.8 Safari or taxi bus 668 2.8 Ferryboat or water taxi 403 1.7 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle 20 0.1 ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 1,726 7.3 Population 5 years and over 47,383 100.0 Other means 615 2.6 English only 38,343 80.9 Worked at home 435 1.8 Language other than English 9,040 19.1 Speak English less than “very well” 3,236 6.8 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 22.1 (X) Spanish 4,659 9.8 Speak English less than “very well” 2,019 4.3 French (and French Creole) 3,338 7.0 Speak English less than “very well” 933 2.0 Other Indo-European language 641 1.4 Speak English less than “very well” 125 0.3 Asian and Pacific Island languages 149 0.3 Speak English less than “very well” 39 0.1 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 21 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: St. Thomas Island NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 24,181 100.0 Households 19,458 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 5,864 24.3 Less than $5,000 2,987 15.4 Service occupations 5,449 22.5 $5,000 to $9,999 1,343 6.9 Sales and office occupations 7,369 30.5 $10,000 to $14,999 1,636 8.4 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 135 0.6 $15,000 to $24,999 3,133 16.1 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 2,800 11.6 $25,000 to $34,999 2,671 13.7 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 2,564 10.6 $35,000 to $49,999 2,910 15.0 $50,000 to $74,999 2,583 13.3 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 1,138 5.8 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 24,181 100.0 $100,000 or more 1,057 5.4 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 133 0.6 Median household income (dollars) 26,893 (X) Construction 2,045 8.5 Mean household income (dollars) 36,863 (X) Manufacturing 518 2.1 Wholesale trade 536 2.2 Households 19,458 100.0 Retail trade 3,924 16.2 With earnings 15,171 78.0 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 2,038 8.4 Mean earnings (dollars) 39,522 (X) Information 551 2.3 With Social Security income 2,946 15.1 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 1,185 4.9 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 8,479 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income 131 0.7 waste management services 1,598 6.6 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 6,451 (X) Educational, health, and social services 3,160 13.1 With public assistance income 817 4.2 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 2,830 (X) food services 4,329 17.9 With retirement income 2,109 10.8 Other services (except public administration) 1,356 5.6 Mean retirement income (dollars) 17,854 (X) Public administration 2,808 11.6 Families 12,373 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 1,322 10.7 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 24,181 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 641 5.2 Private wage and salary workers 15,442 63.9 $10,000 to $14,999 930 7.5 Employees in own incorporated business 993 4.1 $15,000 to $24,999 1,981 16.0 Government workers 5,920 24.5 $25,000 to $34,999 1,788 14.5 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 2,704 11.2 $35,000 to $49,999 2,039 16.5 Unpaid family workers 115 0.5 $50,000 to $74,999 1,922 15.5 $75,000 to $99,999 891 7.2 $100,000 or more 859 6.9 Median family income (dollars) 31,724 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 42,534 (X) Nonfamily households 7,085 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 17,034 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 24,447 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 14,061 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 26,912 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 22,485 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 22 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: St. Thomas Island NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 24,030 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 391 1.6 Level Level 1995 to 1998 1,549 6.4 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 2,194 9.1 Families 2,874 23.2 1980 to 1989 4,838 20.1 With related children under 18 years 2,180 28.9 1970 to 1979 6,428 26.7 With related children under 5 years 965 33.0 1960 to 1969 6,323 26.3 1950 to 1959 1,236 5.1 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 471 2.0 present 1,693 35.7 1939 or earlier 600 2.5 With related children under 18 years 1,429 40.4 With related children under 5 years 654 46.7 ROOMS Total housing units 24,030 100.0 Individuals 13,785 27.2 1 room 1,809 7.5 18 years and over 8,692 24.3 2 rooms 3,681 15.3 65 years and over 1,100 26.2 3 rooms 4,603 19.2 Related children under 18 years 5,043 33.9 4 rooms 5,033 20.9 Related children 5 to 17 years 3,692 33.3 5 rooms 4,683 19.5 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 1,069 44.0 6 rooms 2,269 9.4 7 rooms 952 4.0 Number Percent 8 rooms 482 2.0 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms 518 2.2 Total housing units 24,030 100.0 Median (rooms) 3.9 (X) Occupied housing units 19,458 81.0 Vacant housing units 4,572 19.0 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 992 4.1 Total housing units 24,030 100.0 No bedroom 1,954 8.1 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 13.7 (X) 1 bedroom 6,090 25.3 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 10.2 (X) 2 bedrooms 7,284 30.3 3 bedrooms 6,183 25.7 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 1,891 7.9 Occupied housing units 19,458 100.0 5 or more bedrooms 628 2.6 Owner-occupied housing units 8,048 41.4 Renter-occupied housing units 11,410 58.6 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 24,030 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 2.60 (X) Public system only 5,854 24.4 Average household size of owner-occupied units 2.71 (X) Public system and cistern 4,574 19.0 Average household size of renter-occupied units 2.52 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 13,304 55.4 Public standpipe 47 0.2 UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source 251 1.0 Total housing units 24,030 100.0 1-unit, detached 7,514 31.3 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 1,664 6.9 Total housing units 24,030 100.0 2 units 4,394 18.3 Public sewer 13,748 57.2 3 or 4 units 4,771 19.9 Septic tank or cesspool 9,514 39.6 5 to 9 units 2,681 11.2 Other means 768 3.2 10 to 19 units 1,146 4.8 20 or more units 1,441 6.0 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 226 0.9 Occupied housing units 19,458 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. 193 0.8 Lacking complete plumbing facilities 656 3.4 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 615 3.2 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 23 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: St. Thomas Island NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 19,458 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 3,742 19.2 Specified owner-occupied units 4,990 100.0 1995 to 1998 5,327 27.4 With a mortgage 2,810 56.3 1990 to 1994 3,121 16.0 Less than $300 106 2.1 1980 to 1989 3,254 16.7 $300 to $499 266 5.3 1970 to 1979 2,483 12.8 $500 to $699 350 7.0 1969 or earlier 1,531 7.9 $700 to $999 557 11.2 $1,000 to $1,499 704 14.1 VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 399 8.0 Occupied housing units 19,458 100.0 $2,000 or more 428 8.6 None 4,968 25.5 Median (dollars) 1,083 (X) 1 8,913 45.8 Not mortgaged 2,180 43.7 2 4,297 22.1 Less than $100 445 8.9 3 or more 1,280 6.6 $100 to $199 634 12.7 Vehicles per household 1.1 (X) $200 to $299 372 7.5 $300 to $399 269 5.4 COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 177 3.5 Occupied housing units 19,458 100.0 $500 or more 283 5.7 Gas: bottled or tank 11,482 59.0 Median (dollars) 203 (X) Electricity 7,756 39.9 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 9 - SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal 14 0.1 PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel 25 0.1 Specified owner-occupied units 4,990 100.0 No fuel used 172 0.9 Less than 10.0 percent 1,443 28.9 10.0 to 14.9 percent 583 11.7 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent 505 10.1 Occupied housing units 19,458 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 414 8.3 Water purchased from a vendor 6,545 33.6 25.0 to 29.9 percent 328 6.6 No water purchased from a vendor 12,913 66.4 30.0 to 34.9 percent 269 5.4 35.0 percent or more 1,136 22.8 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 312 6.3 Occupied housing units 19,458 100.0 1.00 or less 16,747 86.1 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 1,567 8.1 Specified renter-occupied units 11,377 100.0 1.51 or more 1,144 5.9 Less than $100 159 1.4 $100 to $199 501 4.4 TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 658 5.8 Occupied housing units 19,458 100.0 $300 to $399 1,033 9.1 With telephone service 18,140 93.2 $400 to $499 1,328 11.7 Without telephone service 1,318 6.8 $500 to $599 1,594 14.0 $600 to $699 1,447 12.7 VALUE $700 to $999 2,607 22.9 Specified owner-occupied units 4,990 100.0 $1,000 or more 1,046 9.2 Less than $30,000 94 1.9 No cash rent 1,004 8.8 $30,000 to $39,999 65 1.3 Median (dollars) 595 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 45 0.9 $50,000 to $59,999 80 1.6 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 85 1.7 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 113 2.3 Specified renter-occupied units 11,377 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 357 7.2 Less than 10.0 percent 561 4.9 $100,000 to $149,999 1,018 20.4 10.0 to 14.9 percent 941 8.3 $150,000 to $199,999 1,232 24.7 15.0 to 19.9 percent 1,242 10.9 $200,000 to $299,999 1,166 23.4 20.0 to 24.9 percent 1,216 10.7 $300,000 or more 735 14.7 25.0 to 29.9 percent 1,030 9.1 Median (dollars) 176,400 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent 802 7.0 35.0 percent or more 3,403 29.9 Not computed 2,182 19.2 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 24 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Anna's Hope Village Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 4,192 100.0 Total population 4,192 100.0 Male 2,092 49.9 In households 4,103 97.9 Female 2,100 50.1 Householder 1,597 38.1 Spouse 653 15.6 Under 5 years 266 6.3 Child 1,389 33.1 5 to 9 years 367 8.8 Own child under 18 years 1,035 24.7 10 to 14 years 379 9.0 Other relatives 296 7.1 15 to 19 years 356 8.5 Under 18 years 182 4.3 20 to 24 years 189 4.5 Nonrelatives 168 4.0 25 to 34 years 463 11.0 Unmarried partner 102 2.4 35 to 44 years 597 14.2 In group quarters 89 2.1 45 to 54 years 686 16.4 Institutionalized population 81 1.9 55 to 59 years 305 7.3 Noninstitutionalized population 8 0.2 60 to 64 years 205 4.9 65 to 74 years 254 6.1 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 97 2.3 Total households 1,597 100.0 85 years and over 28 0.7 Family households (families) 1,096 68.6 With own children under 18 years 549 34.4 Median age (years) 36.3 (X) Married-couple families 653 40.9 With own children under 18 years 273 17.1 18 years and over 2,916 69.6 Female householder, no husband present 320 20.0 Male 1,404 33.5 With own children under 18 years 204 12.8 Female 1,512 36.1 Nonfamily households 501 31.4 21 years and over 2,792 66.6 Householder living alone 442 27.7 62 years and over 505 12.0 Householder 65 years and over 100 6.3 65 years and over 379 9.0 Male 173 4.1 Households with individuals under 18 years 645 40.4 Female 206 4.9 Households with individuals 65 years and over 310 19.4 RACE [1] Average household size 2.57 (X) Total population 4,192 100.0 Average family size 3.13 (X) One race 3,966 94.6 Black or African American 2,854 68.1 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 623 14.9 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 1,276 100.0 Other races [2] 489 11.7 Nursery school, preschool 70 5.5 Two or more races 226 5.4 Kindergarten 72 5.6 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 649 50.9 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) 317 24.8 one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school 168 13.2 Black or African American 2,999 71.5 White 699 16.7 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 697 16.6 Population 25 years and over 2,635 100.0 Less than 9th grade 361 13.7 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 440 16.7 Total population 4,192 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 736 27.9 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 783 18.7 Some college, no degree 452 17.2 Mexican 20 0.5 Associate degree 110 4.2 Puerto Rican 483 11.5 Bachelor’s degree 329 12.5 Cuban 8 0.2 Graduate or professional degree 207 7.9 Other Hispanic or Latino 272 6.5 Not Hispanic or Latino 3,409 81.3 Percent high school graduate or higher 69.6 (X) Black or African American alone 2,573 61.4 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 20.3 (X) White alone 521 12.4 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 25 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Anna's Hope Village Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 1,557 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 575 36.9 Population 5 to 20 years 1,084 100.0 Now married, except separated 738 47.4 With a disability 38 3.5 Separated 38 2.4 Widowed 32 2.1 Population 21 to 64 years 2,374 100.0 Divorced 174 11.2 With a disability 384 16.2 Percent employed 63.8 (X) Females 15 years and over 1,623 100.0 No disability 1,990 83.8 Never married 515 31.7 Percent employed 75.3 (X) Now married, except separated 698 43.0 Separated 45 2.8 Population 65 years and over 379 100.0 Widowed 107 6.6 With a disability 130 34.3 Divorced 258 15.9 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 3,926 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 239 (X) Same house 2,565 65.3 Children ever born 68 (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 996 25.4 Per 1,000 women 285 (X) Same island 923 23.5 Women ever married 23 (X) Different island 73 1.9 Children ever born 17 (X) St. Croix - - Per 1,000 women 739 (X) St. John 2 0.1 St. Thomas 71 1.8 Women 25 to 34 years 241 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 365 9.3 Children ever born 420 (X) In the United States 253 6.4 Per 1,000 women 1,743 (X) California 22 0.6 Women ever married 115 (X) Florida 45 1.1 Children ever born 218 (X) New York 25 0.6 Per 1,000 women 1,896 (X) Texas 22 0.6 On another Caribbean island 72 1.8 Women 35 to 44 years 322 100.0 Dominica 3 0.1 Children ever born 685 (X) Dominican Republic 12 0.3 Per 1,000 women 2,127 (X) Puerto Rico 19 0.5 No children 57 17.7 St. Kitts and Nevis 11 0.3 1 child 60 18.6 St. Lucia 6 0.2 2 children 87 27.0 Elsewhere 40 1.0 3 children 70 21.7 4 children 25 7.8 NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children 23 7.1 Total population 4,192 100.0 Women ever married 224 (X) Native 2,925 69.8 Children ever born 538 (X) Born on island of residence 1,759 42.0 Per 1,000 women 2,402 (X) Born on different island 177 4.2 St. Croix - - GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John 31 0.7 Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas 146 3.5 more grandchildren under 18 years 169 100.0 Born in United States 736 17.6 Grandparent responsible for grandchild 100 59.2 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 228 5.4 Less than 6 months 8 4.7 Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 25 0.6 6 to 11 months 13 7.7 Foreign born 1,267 30.2 1 or 2 years 20 11.8 Entered 1990 to 2000 270 6.4 3 or 4 years 15 8.9 Entered before 1990 997 23.8 5 years or more 44 26.0 Naturalized citizen 930 22.2 Entered 1990 to 2000 99 2.4 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 831 19.8 Civilian population 18 years and over 2,908 100.0 Not a citizen 337 8.0 Civilian veterans 268 9.2 Entered 1990 to 2000 171 4.1 Entered before 1990 166 4.0 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 26 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Anna's Hope Village Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 1,267 100.0 Population 16 years and over 3,094 100.0 Europe 47 3.7 In labor force 2,043 66.0 Asia 75 5.9 Civilian labor force 2,035 65.8 Africa 7 0.6 Employed 1,887 61.0 Oceania 1 0.1 Unemployed 148 4.8 Latin America 1,124 88.7 Percent of civilian labor force 7.2 (X) Caribbean 1,085 85.6 Armed forces 8 0.3 Anguilla 33 2.6 Not in labor force 1,051 34.0 Antigua and Barbuda 170 13.4 British Virgin Islands 11 0.9 Females 16 years and over 1,581 100.0 Dominica 97 7.7 In labor force 975 61.7 Dominican Republic 72 5.7 Civilian labor force 973 61.5 Haiti 1 0.1 Employed 898 56.8 Jamaica 19 1.5 St. Kitts and Nevis 216 17.0 Own children under 6 years 289 100.0 St. Lucia 83 6.6 All parents in family in labor force 211 73.0 Trinidad and Tobago 190 15.0 Other West Indies 193 15.2 Own children 6 to 17 years 835 100.0 Other Latin America 39 3.1 All parents in family in labor force 616 73.8 Northern America 13 1.0 Population 16 to 19 years 270 100.0 MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 46 17.0 Total population 4,192 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force 41 15.2 Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 1,211 28.9 St. Croix 1,070 25.5 PLACE OF WORK St. John 3 0.1 Workers 16 years and over 1,855 100.0 St. Thomas 138 3.3 Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 1,847 99.6 Born in the United States 645 15.4 St. Croix 1,834 98.9 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 413 9.9 St. John - - Born in a foreign country 1,923 45.9 St. Thomas 13 0.7 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands 8 0.4 FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 4,192 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 1,098 26.2 Workers 16 years and over 1,855 100.0 St. Croix 951 22.7 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 1,284 69.2 St. John 4 0.1 Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 416 22.4 St. Thomas 143 3.4 Public transportation 65 3.5 Born in the United States 663 15.8 Bus 25 1.3 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 399 9.5 Taxicab 32 1.7 Born in a foreign country 2,032 48.5 Safari or taxi bus 7 0.4 Ferryboat or water taxi 1 0.1 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle 2 0.1 ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 39 2.1 Population 5 years and over 3,926 100.0 Other means 23 1.2 English only 2,811 71.6 Worked at home 26 1.4 Language other than English 1,115 28.4 Speak English less than “very well” 319 8.1 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 16.6 (X) Spanish 854 21.8 Speak English less than “very well” 247 6.3 French (and French Creole) 122 3.1 Speak English less than “very well” 23 0.6 Other Indo-European language 63 1.6 Speak English less than “very well” 17 0.4 Asian and Pacific Island languages 30 0.8 Speak English less than “very well” 12 0.3 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 27 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Anna's Hope Village Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 1,887 100.0 Households 1,597 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 624 33.1 Less than $5,000 196 12.3 Service occupations 303 16.1 $5,000 to $9,999 98 6.1 Sales and office occupations 478 25.3 $10,000 to $14,999 103 6.4 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 8 0.4 $15,000 to $24,999 233 14.6 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 252 13.4 $25,000 to $34,999 215 13.5 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 222 11.8 $35,000 to $49,999 277 17.3 $50,000 to $74,999 256 16.0 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 114 7.1 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 1,887 100.0 $100,000 or more 105 6.6 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 9 0.5 Median household income (dollars) 32,764 (X) Construction 192 10.2 Mean household income (dollars) 40,950 (X) Manufacturing 183 9.7 Wholesale trade 30 1.6 Households 1,597 100.0 Retail trade 213 11.3 With earnings 1,234 77.3 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 107 5.7 Mean earnings (dollars) 44,608 (X) Information 45 2.4 With Social Security income 303 19.0 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 106 5.6 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 9,302 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income 14 0.9 waste management services 136 7.2 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 7,440 (X) Educational, health, and social services 394 20.9 With public assistance income 46 2.9 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 1,880 (X) food services 167 8.9 With retirement income 223 14.0 Other services (except public administration) 91 4.8 Mean retirement income (dollars) 15,623 (X) Public administration 214 11.3 Families 1,096 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 112 10.2 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 1,887 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 50 4.6 Private wage and salary workers 1,120 59.4 $10,000 to $14,999 61 5.6 Employees in own incorporated business 61 3.2 $15,000 to $24,999 149 13.6 Government workers 570 30.2 $25,000 to $34,999 155 14.1 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 182 9.6 $35,000 to $49,999 190 17.3 Unpaid family workers 15 0.8 $50,000 to $74,999 200 18.2 $75,000 to $99,999 90 8.2 $100,000 or more 89 8.1 Median family income (dollars) 36,050 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 45,384 (X) Nonfamily households 501 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 22,198 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 27,904 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 15,684 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 35,000 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 27,292 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 28 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Anna's Hope Village Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 1,897 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 22 1.2 Level Level 1995 to 1998 131 6.9 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 321 16.9 Families 212 19.3 1980 to 1989 297 15.7 With related children under 18 years 144 22.4 1970 to 1979 396 20.9 With related children under 5 years 61 28.8 1960 to 1969 617 32.5 1950 to 1959 46 2.4 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 15 0.8 present 106 33.1 1939 or earlier 52 2.7 With related children under 18 years 81 34.3 With related children under 5 years 41 51.9 ROOMS Total housing units 1,897 100.0 Individuals 894 21.8 1 room 44 2.3 18 years and over 559 19.4 2 rooms 160 8.4 65 years and over 71 18.7 3 rooms 269 14.2 Related children under 18 years 331 27.2 4 rooms 380 20.0 Related children 5 to 17 years 244 25.5 5 rooms 482 25.4 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 64 38.3 6 rooms 293 15.4 7 rooms 131 6.9 Number Percent 8 rooms 72 3.8 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms 66 3.5 Total housing units 1,897 100.0 Median (rooms) 4.7 (X) Occupied housing units 1,597 84.2 Vacant housing units 300 15.8 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 49 2.6 Total housing units 1,897 100.0 No bedroom 59 3.1 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 11.1 (X) 1 bedroom 293 15.4 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 7.5 (X) 2 bedrooms 504 26.6 3 bedrooms 802 42.3 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 181 9.5 Occupied housing units 1,597 100.0 5 or more bedrooms 58 3.1 Owner-occupied housing units 1,079 67.6 Renter-occupied housing units 518 32.4 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 1,897 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 2.57 (X) Public system only 117 6.2 Average household size of owner-occupied units 2.62 (X) Public system and cistern 613 32.3 Average household size of renter-occupied units 2.47 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 1,108 58.4 Public standpipe 3 0.2 UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source 56 3.0 Total housing units 1,897 100.0 1-unit, detached 1,140 60.1 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 310 16.3 Total housing units 1,897 100.0 2 units 263 13.9 Public sewer 702 37.0 3 or 4 units 84 4.4 Septic tank or cesspool 1,149 60.6 5 to 9 units 37 2.0 Other means 46 2.4 10 to 19 units 34 1.8 20 or more units 9 0.5 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 16 0.8 Occupied housing units 1,597 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. 4 0.2 Lacking complete plumbing facilities 41 2.6 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 25 1.6 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 29 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Anna's Hope Village Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 1,597 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 244 15.3 Specified owner-occupied units 911 100.0 1995 to 1998 354 22.2 With a mortgage 490 53.8 1990 to 1994 299 18.7 Less than $300 19 2.1 1980 to 1989 312 19.5 $300 to $499 51 5.6 1970 to 1979 257 16.1 $500 to $699 64 7.0 1969 or earlier 131 8.2 $700 to $999 134 14.7 $1,000 to $1,499 145 15.9 VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 51 5.6 Occupied housing units 1,597 100.0 $2,000 or more 26 2.9 None 148 9.3 Median (dollars) 947 (X) 1 742 46.5 Not mortgaged 421 46.2 2 551 34.5 Less than $100 66 7.2 3 or more 156 9.8 $100 to $199 162 17.8 Vehicles per household 1.5 (X) $200 to $299 80 8.8 $300 to $399 52 5.7 COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 25 2.7 Occupied housing units 1,597 100.0 $500 or more 36 4.0 Gas: bottled or tank 1,110 69.5 Median (dollars) 186 (X) Electricity 481 30.1 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. - - SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal - - PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel 1 0.1 Specified owner-occupied units 911 100.0 No fuel used 5 0.3 Less than 10.0 percent 262 28.8 10.0 to 14.9 percent 114 12.5 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent 96 10.5 Occupied housing units 1,597 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 97 10.6 Water purchased from a vendor 564 35.3 25.0 to 29.9 percent 63 6.9 No water purchased from a vendor 1,033 64.7 30.0 to 34.9 percent 53 5.8 35.0 percent or more 162 17.8 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 64 7.0 Occupied housing units 1,597 100.0 1.00 or less 1,460 91.4 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 91 5.7 Specified renter-occupied units 514 100.0 1.51 or more 46 2.9 Less than $100 3 0.6 $100 to $199 11 2.1 TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 28 5.4 Occupied housing units 1,597 100.0 $300 to $399 49 9.5 With telephone service 1,520 95.2 $400 to $499 70 13.6 Without telephone service 77 4.8 $500 to $599 83 16.1 $600 to $699 77 15.0 VALUE $700 to $999 102 19.8 Specified owner-occupied units 911 100.0 $1,000 or more 24 4.7 Less than $30,000 14 1.5 No cash rent 67 13.0 $30,000 to $39,999 9 1.0 Median (dollars) 574 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 14 1.5 $50,000 to $59,999 12 1.3 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 28 3.1 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 26 2.9 Specified renter-occupied units 514 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 134 14.7 Less than 10.0 percent 39 7.6 $100,000 to $149,999 299 32.8 10.0 to 14.9 percent 69 13.4 $150,000 to $199,999 204 22.4 15.0 to 19.9 percent 80 15.6 $200,000 to $299,999 118 13.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 51 9.9 $300,000 or more 53 5.8 25.0 to 29.9 percent 44 8.6 Median (dollars) 136,000 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent 21 4.1 35.0 percent or more 109 21.2 Not computed 101 19.6 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 30 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Christiansted Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 2,865 100.0 Total population 2,865 100.0 Male 1,375 48.0 In households 2,807 98.0 Female 1,490 52.0 Householder 1,226 42.8 Spouse 256 8.9 Under 5 years 240 8.4 Child 1,012 35.3 5 to 9 years 264 9.2 Own child under 18 years 776 27.1 10 to 14 years 223 7.8 Other relatives 201 7.0 15 to 19 years 242 8.4 Under 18 years 92 3.2 20 to 24 years 161 5.6 Nonrelatives 112 3.9 25 to 34 years 355 12.4 Unmarried partner 66 2.3 35 to 44 years 468 16.3 In group quarters 58 2.0 45 to 54 years 365 12.7 Institutionalized population - - 55 to 59 years 157 5.5 Noninstitutionalized population 58 2.0 60 to 64 years 110 3.8 65 to 74 years 182 6.4 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 77 2.7 Total households 1,226 100.0 85 years and over 21 0.7 Family households (families) 684 55.8 With own children under 18 years 381 31.1 Median age (years) 33.9 (X) Married-couple families 256 20.9 With own children under 18 years 103 8.4 18 years and over 1,988 69.4 Female householder, no husband present 327 26.7 Male 959 33.5 With own children under 18 years 218 17.8 Female 1,029 35.9 Nonfamily households 542 44.2 21 years and over 1,854 64.7 Householder living alone 496 40.5 62 years and over 345 12.0 Householder 65 years and over 117 9.5 65 years and over 280 9.8 Male 117 4.1 Households with individuals under 18 years 431 35.2 Female 163 5.7 Households with individuals 65 years and over 243 19.8 RACE [1] Average household size 2.29 (X) Total population 2,865 100.0 Average family size 3.15 (X) One race 2,778 97.0 Black or African American 2,154 75.2 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 251 8.8 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 790 100.0 Other races [2] 373 13.0 Nursery school, preschool 67 8.5 Two or more races 87 3.0 Kindergarten 55 7.0 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 420 53.2 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) 187 23.7 one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school 61 7.7 Black or African American 2,203 76.9 White 262 9.1 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 456 15.9 Population 25 years and over 1,735 100.0 Less than 9th grade 392 22.6 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 476 27.4 Total population 2,865 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 451 26.0 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 748 26.1 Some college, no degree 175 10.1 Mexican 11 0.4 Associate degree 54 3.1 Puerto Rican 357 12.5 Bachelor’s degree 112 6.5 Cuban 3 0.1 Graduate or professional degree 75 4.3 Other Hispanic or Latino 377 13.2 Not Hispanic or Latino 2,117 73.9 Percent high school graduate or higher 50.0 (X) Black or African American alone 1,883 65.7 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 10.8 (X) White alone 169 5.9 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 31 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Christiansted Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 1,026 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 479 46.7 Population 5 to 20 years 771 100.0 Now married, except separated 335 32.7 With a disability 49 6.4 Separated 36 3.5 Widowed 42 4.1 Population 21 to 64 years 1,570 100.0 Divorced 134 13.1 With a disability 346 22.0 Percent employed 53.5 (X) Females 15 years and over 1,112 100.0 No disability 1,224 78.0 Never married 489 44.0 Percent employed 63.4 (X) Now married, except separated 325 29.2 Separated 46 4.1 Population 65 years and over 280 100.0 Widowed 102 9.2 With a disability 119 42.5 Divorced 150 13.5 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 2,625 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 219 (X) Same house 1,423 54.2 Children ever born 116 (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 863 32.9 Per 1,000 women 530 (X) Same island 806 30.7 Women ever married 21 (X) Different island 57 2.2 Children ever born 23 (X) St. Croix - - Per 1,000 women 1,095 (X) St. John 5 0.2 St. Thomas 52 2.0 Women 25 to 34 years 190 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 339 12.9 Children ever born 404 (X) In the United States 184 7.0 Per 1,000 women 2,126 (X) California 3 0.1 Women ever married 82 (X) Florida 15 0.6 Children ever born 206 (X) New York 49 1.9 Per 1,000 women 2,512 (X) Texas 13 0.5 On another Caribbean island 137 5.2 Women 35 to 44 years 229 100.0 Dominica 21 0.8 Children ever born 596 (X) Dominican Republic 45 1.7 Per 1,000 women 2,603 (X) Puerto Rico 17 0.6 No children 36 15.7 St. Kitts and Nevis 13 0.5 1 child 29 12.7 St. Lucia 10 0.4 2 children 57 24.9 Elsewhere 18 0.7 3 children 47 20.5 4 children 30 13.1 NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children 30 13.1 Total population 2,865 100.0 Women ever married 150 (X) Native 1,892 66.0 Children ever born 404 (X) Born on island of residence 1,331 46.5 Per 1,000 women 2,693 (X) Born on different island 92 3.2 St. Croix - - GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John 17 0.6 Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas 75 2.6 more grandchildren under 18 years 86 100.0 Born in United States 305 10.6 Grandparent responsible for grandchild 52 60.5 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 158 5.5 Less than 6 months 3 3.5 Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 6 0.2 6 to 11 months 5 5.8 Foreign born 973 34.0 1 or 2 years 11 12.8 Entered 1990 to 2000 403 14.1 3 or 4 years 9 10.5 Entered before 1990 570 19.9 5 years or more 24 27.9 Naturalized citizen 457 16.0 Entered 1990 to 2000 84 2.9 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 373 13.0 Civilian population 18 years and over 1,984 100.0 Not a citizen 516 18.0 Civilian veterans 132 6.7 Entered 1990 to 2000 319 11.1 Entered before 1990 197 6.9 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 32 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Christiansted Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 973 100.0 Population 16 years and over 2,086 100.0 Europe 18 1.8 In labor force 1,243 59.6 Asia 14 1.4 Civilian labor force 1,239 59.4 Africa 2 0.2 Employed 1,040 49.9 Oceania - - Unemployed 199 9.5 Latin America 936 96.2 Percent of civilian labor force 16.0 (X) Caribbean 924 95.0 Armed forces 4 0.2 Anguilla 6 0.6 Not in labor force 843 40.4 Antigua and Barbuda 150 15.4 British Virgin Islands 18 1.8 Females 16 years and over 1,082 100.0 Dominica 78 8.0 In labor force 588 54.3 Dominican Republic 299 30.7 Civilian labor force 588 54.3 Haiti 6 0.6 Employed 475 43.9 Jamaica 4 0.4 St. Kitts and Nevis 179 18.4 Own children under 6 years 273 100.0 St. Lucia 49 5.0 All parents in family in labor force 162 59.3 Trinidad and Tobago 61 6.3 Other West Indies 74 7.6 Own children 6 to 17 years 539 100.0 Other Latin America 12 1.2 All parents in family in labor force 340 63.1 Northern America 3 0.3 Population 16 to 19 years 190 100.0 MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 48 25.3 Total population 2,865 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force 34 17.9 Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 925 32.3 St. Croix 870 30.4 PLACE OF WORK St. John 3 0.1 Workers 16 years and over 1,013 100.0 St. Thomas 52 1.8 Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 1,012 99.9 Born in the United States 260 9.1 St. Croix 991 97.8 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 279 9.7 St. John 2 0.2 Born in a foreign country 1,401 48.9 St. Thomas 19 1.9 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands 1 0.1 FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 2,865 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 839 29.3 Workers 16 years and over 1,013 100.0 St. Croix 740 25.8 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 482 47.6 St. John 3 0.1 Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 176 17.4 St. Thomas 96 3.4 Public transportation 137 13.5 Born in the United States 235 8.2 Bus 80 7.9 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 314 11.0 Taxicab 52 5.1 Born in a foreign country 1,477 51.6 Safari or taxi bus 5 0.5 Ferryboat or water taxi - - LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle - - ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 146 14.4 Population 5 years and over 2,625 100.0 Other means 47 4.6 English only 1,686 64.2 Worked at home 25 2.5 Language other than English 939 35.8 Speak English less than “very well” 405 15.4 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 18.0 (X) Spanish 799 30.4 Speak English less than “very well” 377 14.4 French (and French Creole) 105 4.0 Speak English less than “very well” 20 0.8 Other Indo-European language 28 1.1 Speak English less than “very well” 6 0.2 Asian and Pacific Island languages 3 0.1 Speak English less than “very well” 2 0.1 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 33 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Christiansted Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 1,040 100.0 Households 1,226 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 219 21.1 Less than $5,000 363 29.6 Service occupations 281 27.0 $5,000 to $9,999 149 12.2 Sales and office occupations 217 20.9 $10,000 to $14,999 137 11.2 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 13 1.3 $15,000 to $24,999 215 17.5 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 201 19.3 $25,000 to $34,999 115 9.4 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 109 10.5 $35,000 to $49,999 114 9.3 $50,000 to $74,999 81 6.6 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 28 2.3 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 1,040 100.0 $100,000 or more 24 2.0 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 13 1.3 Median household income (dollars) 13,548 (X) Construction 170 16.3 Mean household income (dollars) 21,600 (X) Manufacturing 66 6.3 Wholesale trade 26 2.5 Households 1,226 100.0 Retail trade 110 10.6 With earnings 779 63.5 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 39 3.8 Mean earnings (dollars) 26,495 (X) Information 13 1.3 With Social Security income 198 16.2 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 48 4.6 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 7,778 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income 4 0.3 waste management services 62 6.0 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 8,310 (X) Educational, health, and social services 158 15.2 With public assistance income 102 8.3 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 2,831 (X) food services 174 16.7 With retirement income 124 10.1 Other services (except public administration) 87 8.4 Mean retirement income (dollars) 12,277 (X) Public administration 74 7.1 Families 684 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 175 25.6 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 1,040 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 70 10.2 Private wage and salary workers 673 64.7 $10,000 to $14,999 67 9.8 Employees in own incorporated business 32 3.1 $15,000 to $24,999 129 18.9 Government workers 263 25.3 $25,000 to $34,999 77 11.3 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 99 9.5 $35,000 to $49,999 75 11.0 Unpaid family workers 5 0.5 $50,000 to $74,999 53 7.7 $75,000 to $99,999 22 3.2 $100,000 or more 16 2.3 Median family income (dollars) 17,344 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 24,366 (X) Nonfamily households 542 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 9,839 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 17,017 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 9,312 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 23,036 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 18,705 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 34 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Christiansted Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 1,628 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 3 0.2 Level Level 1995 to 1998 29 1.8 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 69 4.2 Families 297 43.4 1980 to 1989 199 12.2 With related children under 18 years 236 54.8 1970 to 1979 336 20.6 With related children under 5 years 112 62.6 1960 to 1969 443 27.2 1950 to 1959 282 17.3 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 140 8.6 present 189 57.8 1939 or earlier 127 7.8 With related children under 18 years 165 66.0 With related children under 5 years 81 73.0 ROOMS Total housing units 1,628 100.0 Individuals 1,382 48.3 1 room 178 10.9 18 years and over 847 42.6 2 rooms 337 20.7 65 years and over 118 42.1 3 rooms 393 24.1 Related children under 18 years 531 61.2 4 rooms 320 19.7 Related children 5 to 17 years 378 60.1 5 rooms 218 13.4 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 110 66.3 6 rooms 91 5.6 7 rooms 36 2.2 Number Percent 8 rooms 29 1.8 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms 26 1.6 Total housing units 1,628 100.0 Median (rooms) 3.3 (X) Occupied housing units 1,226 75.3 Vacant housing units 402 24.7 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 47 2.9 Total housing units 1,628 100.0 No bedroom 186 11.4 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 18.7 (X) 1 bedroom 549 33.7 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 11.9 (X) 2 bedrooms 544 33.4 3 bedrooms 251 15.4 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 66 4.1 Occupied housing units 1,226 100.0 5 or more bedrooms 32 2.0 Owner-occupied housing units 287 23.4 Renter-occupied housing units 939 76.6 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 1,628 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 2.29 (X) Public system only 982 60.3 Average household size of owner-occupied units 2.21 (X) Public system and cistern 417 25.6 Average household size of renter-occupied units 2.32 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 206 12.7 Public standpipe 4 0.2 UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source 19 1.2 Total housing units 1,628 100.0 1-unit, detached 476 29.2 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 144 8.8 Total housing units 1,628 100.0 2 units 194 11.9 Public sewer 1,496 91.9 3 or 4 units 225 13.8 Septic tank or cesspool 94 5.8 5 to 9 units 342 21.0 Other means 38 2.3 10 to 19 units 215 13.2 20 or more units 18 1.1 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 1 0.1 Occupied housing units 1,226 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. 13 0.8 Lacking complete plumbing facilities 83 6.8 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 57 4.6 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 35 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Christiansted Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 1,226 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 299 24.4 Specified owner-occupied units 177 100.0 1995 to 1998 365 29.8 With a mortgage 58 32.8 1990 to 1994 165 13.5 Less than $300 4 2.3 1980 to 1989 178 14.5 $300 to $499 12 6.8 1970 to 1979 100 8.2 $500 to $699 14 7.9 1969 or earlier 119 9.7 $700 to $999 11 6.2 $1,000 to $1,499 11 6.2 VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 3 1.7 Occupied housing units 1,226 100.0 $2,000 or more 3 1.7 None 542 44.2 Median (dollars) 683 (X) 1 516 42.1 Not mortgaged 119 67.2 2 133 10.8 Less than $100 25 14.1 3 or more 35 2.9 $100 to $199 34 19.2 Vehicles per household 0.7 (X) $200 to $299 22 12.4 $300 to $399 20 11.3 COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 9 5.1 Occupied housing units 1,226 100.0 $500 or more 9 5.1 Gas: bottled or tank 786 64.1 Median (dollars) 202 (X) Electricity 404 33.0 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 2 0.2 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal 3 0.2 PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel 2 0.2 Specified owner-occupied units 177 100.0 No fuel used 29 2.4 Less than 10.0 percent 62 35.0 10.0 to 14.9 percent 14 7.9 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent 17 9.6 Occupied housing units 1,226 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 7 4.0 Water purchased from a vendor 281 22.9 25.0 to 29.9 percent 10 5.6 No water purchased from a vendor 945 77.1 30.0 to 34.9 percent 10 5.6 35.0 percent or more 32 18.1 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 25 14.1 Occupied housing units 1,226 100.0 1.00 or less 1,042 85.0 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 102 8.3 Specified renter-occupied units 939 100.0 1.51 or more 82 6.7 Less than $100 53 5.6 $100 to $199 94 10.0 TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 120 12.8 Occupied housing units 1,226 100.0 $300 to $399 157 16.7 With telephone service 1,011 82.5 $400 to $499 150 16.0 Without telephone service 215 17.5 $500 to $599 98 10.4 $600 to $699 47 5.0 VALUE $700 to $999 40 4.3 Specified owner-occupied units 177 100.0 $1,000 or more 35 3.7 Less than $30,000 5 2.8 No cash rent 145 15.4 $30,000 to $39,999 3 1.7 Median (dollars) 382 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 2 1.1 $50,000 to $59,999 4 2.3 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 12 6.8 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 10 5.6 Specified renter-occupied units 939 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 25 14.1 Less than 10.0 percent 58 6.2 $100,000 to $149,999 45 25.4 10.0 to 14.9 percent 80 8.5 $150,000 to $199,999 41 23.2 15.0 to 19.9 percent 93 9.9 $200,000 to $299,999 16 9.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 71 7.6 $300,000 or more 14 7.9 25.0 to 29.9 percent 72 7.7 Median (dollars) 121,500 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent 63 6.7 35.0 percent or more 226 24.1 Not computed 276 29.4 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 36 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: East End Subdistrict (St. Croix Island) NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 2,341 100.0 Total population 2,341 100.0 Male 1,170 50.0 In households 2,341 100.0 Female 1,171 50.0 Householder 1,073 45.8 Spouse 458 19.6 Under 5 years 103 4.4 Child 584 24.9 5 to 9 years 133 5.7 Own child under 18 years 450 19.2 10 to 14 years 180 7.7 Other relatives 106 4.5 15 to 19 years 120 5.1 Under 18 years 54 2.3 20 to 24 years 61 2.6 Nonrelatives 120 5.1 25 to 34 years 259 11.1 Unmarried partner 78 3.3 35 to 44 years 371 15.8 In group quarters - - 45 to 54 years 523 22.3 Institutionalized population - - 55 to 59 years 182 7.8 Noninstitutionalized population - - 60 to 64 years 126 5.4 65 to 74 years 195 8.3 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 74 3.2 Total households 1,073 100.0 85 years and over 14 0.6 Family households (families) 645 60.1 With own children under 18 years 268 25.0 Median age (years) 43.8 (X) Married-couple families 458 42.7 With own children under 18 years 152 14.2 18 years and over 1,833 78.3 Female householder, no husband present 109 10.2 Male 925 39.5 With own children under 18 years 73 6.8 Female 908 38.8 Nonfamily households 428 39.9 21 years and over 1,793 76.6 Householder living alone 346 32.2 62 years and over 353 15.1 Householder 65 years and over 75 7.0 65 years and over 283 12.1 Male 151 6.5 Households with individuals under 18 years 294 27.4 Female 132 5.6 Households with individuals 65 years and over 218 20.3 RACE [1] Average household size 2.18 (X) Total population 2,341 100.0 Average family size 2.78 (X) One race 2,248 96.0 Black or African American 825 35.2 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 1,326 56.6 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 496 100.0 Other races [2] 97 4.1 Nursery school, preschool 29 5.8 Two or more races 93 4.0 Kindergarten 33 6.7 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 255 51.4 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) 131 26.4 one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school 48 9.7 Black or African American 878 37.5 White 1,389 59.3 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 171 7.3 Population 25 years and over 1,744 100.0 Less than 9th grade 81 4.6 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 150 8.6 Total population 2,341 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 370 21.2 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 267 11.4 Some college, no degree 425 24.4 Mexican 13 0.6 Associate degree 103 5.9 Puerto Rican 183 7.8 Bachelor’s degree 373 21.4 Cuban 5 0.2 Graduate or professional degree 242 13.9 Other Hispanic or Latino 66 2.8 Not Hispanic or Latino 2,074 88.6 Percent high school graduate or higher 86.8 (X) Black or African American alone 754 32.2 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 35.3 (X) White alone 1,222 52.2 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 37 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: East End Subdistrict (St. Croix Island) NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 974 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 254 26.1 Population 5 to 20 years 445 100.0 Now married, except separated 514 52.8 With a disability 20 4.5 Separated 25 2.6 Widowed 18 1.8 Population 21 to 64 years 1,501 100.0 Divorced 163 16.7 With a disability 223 14.9 Percent employed 70.9 (X) Females 15 years and over 951 100.0 No disability 1,278 85.1 Never married 224 23.6 Percent employed 79.0 (X) Now married, except separated 484 50.9 Separated 22 2.3 Population 65 years and over 283 100.0 Widowed 70 7.4 With a disability 84 29.7 Divorced 151 15.9 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 2,238 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 87 (X) Same house 1,240 55.4 Children ever born 27 (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 547 24.4 Per 1,000 women 310 (X) Same island 515 23.0 Women ever married 10 (X) Different island 32 1.4 Children ever born 12 (X) St. Croix - - Per 1,000 women 1,200 (X) St. John 4 0.2 St. Thomas 28 1.3 Women 25 to 34 years 127 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 451 20.2 Children ever born 120 (X) In the United States 411 18.4 Per 1,000 women 945 (X) California 18 0.8 Women ever married 67 (X) Florida 30 1.3 Children ever born 74 (X) New York 28 1.3 Per 1,000 women 1,104 (X) Texas 54 2.4 On another Caribbean island 19 0.8 Women 35 to 44 years 193 100.0 Dominica 1 - Children ever born 267 (X) Dominican Republic 1 - Per 1,000 women 1,383 (X) Puerto Rico 7 0.3 No children 78 40.4 St. Kitts and Nevis - - 1 child 36 18.7 St. Lucia 2 0.1 2 children 37 19.2 Elsewhere 21 0.9 3 children 28 14.5 4 children 6 3.1 NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children 8 4.1 Total population 2,341 100.0 Women ever married 153 (X) Native 1,898 81.1 Children ever born 241 (X) Born on island of residence 525 22.4 Per 1,000 women 1,575 (X) Born on different island 59 2.5 St. Croix - - GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John 12 0.5 Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas 47 2.0 more grandchildren under 18 years 56 100.0 Born in United States 1,197 51.1 Grandparent responsible for grandchild 37 66.1 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 85 3.6 Less than 6 months 5 8.9 Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 32 1.4 6 to 11 months 1 1.8 Foreign born 443 18.9 1 or 2 years 12 21.4 Entered 1990 to 2000 93 4.0 3 or 4 years 1 1.8 Entered before 1990 350 15.0 5 years or more 18 32.1 Naturalized citizen 344 14.7 Entered 1990 to 2000 54 2.3 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 290 12.4 Civilian population 18 years and over 1,824 100.0 Not a citizen 99 4.2 Civilian veterans 266 14.6 Entered 1990 to 2000 39 1.7 Entered before 1990 60 2.6 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 38 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: East End Subdistrict (St. Croix Island) NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 443 100.0 Population 16 years and over 1,903 100.0 Europe 66 14.9 In labor force 1,313 69.0 Asia 10 2.3 Civilian labor force 1,304 68.5 Africa 3 0.7 Employed 1,265 66.5 Oceania 1 0.2 Unemployed 39 2.0 Latin America 344 77.7 Percent of civilian labor force 3.0 (X) Caribbean 321 72.5 Armed forces 9 0.5 Anguilla 2 0.5 Not in labor force 590 31.0 Antigua and Barbuda 72 16.3 British Virgin Islands 6 1.4 Females 16 years and over 944 100.0 Dominica 40 9.0 In labor force 588 62.3 Dominican Republic 12 2.7 Civilian labor force 587 62.2 Haiti 3 0.7 Employed 563 59.6 Jamaica 11 2.5 St. Kitts and Nevis 70 15.8 Own children under 6 years 117 100.0 St. Lucia 26 5.9 All parents in family in labor force 75 64.1 Trinidad and Tobago 41 9.3 Other West Indies 38 8.6 Own children 6 to 17 years 359 100.0 Other Latin America 23 5.2 All parents in family in labor force 273 76.0 Northern America 19 4.3 Population 16 to 19 years 98 100.0 MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 10 10.2 Total population 2,341 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force 5 5.1 Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 324 13.8 St. Croix 280 12.0 PLACE OF WORK St. John 2 0.1 Workers 16 years and over 1,248 100.0 St. Thomas 42 1.8 Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 1,236 99.0 Born in the United States 1,150 49.1 St. Croix 1,211 97.0 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 143 6.1 St. John 4 0.3 Born in a foreign country 724 30.9 St. Thomas 21 1.7 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands 12 1.0 FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 2,341 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 331 14.1 Workers 16 years and over 1,248 100.0 St. Croix 290 12.4 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 919 73.6 St. John 2 0.1 Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 223 17.9 St. Thomas 39 1.7 Public transportation 18 1.4 Born in the United States 1,157 49.4 Bus 12 1.0 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 150 6.4 Taxicab 3 0.2 Born in a foreign country 703 30.0 Safari or taxi bus 2 0.2 Ferryboat or water taxi 1 0.1 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle 2 0.2 ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 14 1.1 Population 5 years and over 2,238 100.0 Other means 25 2.0 English only 1,830 81.8 Worked at home 47 3.8 Language other than English 408 18.2 Speak English less than “very well” 107 4.8 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 19.3 (X) Spanish 291 13.0 Speak English less than “very well” 83 3.7 French (and French Creole) 55 2.5 Speak English less than “very well” 13 0.6 Other Indo-European language 47 2.1 Speak English less than “very well” 6 0.3 Asian and Pacific Island languages 1 - Speak English less than “very well” - - NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 39 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: East End Subdistrict (St. Croix Island) NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 1,265 100.0 Households 1,073 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 488 38.6 Less than $5,000 162 15.1 Service occupations 202 16.0 $5,000 to $9,999 50 4.7 Sales and office occupations 324 25.6 $10,000 to $14,999 52 4.8 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 21 1.7 $15,000 to $24,999 104 9.7 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 120 9.5 $25,000 to $34,999 132 12.3 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 110 8.7 $35,000 to $49,999 121 11.3 $50,000 to $74,999 188 17.5 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 118 11.0 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 1,265 100.0 $100,000 or more 146 13.6 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 18 1.4 Median household income (dollars) 38,988 (X) Construction 144 11.4 Mean household income (dollars) 62,157 (X) Manufacturing 91 7.2 Wholesale trade 18 1.4 Households 1,073 100.0 Retail trade 126 10.0 With earnings 769 71.7 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 64 5.1 Mean earnings (dollars) 62,594 (X) Information 31 2.5 With Social Security income 193 18.0 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 84 6.6 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 11,705 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income 2 0.2 waste management services 173 13.7 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 16,596 (X) Educational, health, and social services 194 15.3 With public assistance income 8 0.7 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 1,696 (X) food services 201 15.9 With retirement income 140 13.0 Other services (except public administration) 57 4.5 Mean retirement income (dollars) 22,186 (X) Public administration 64 5.1 Families 645 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 83 12.9 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 1,265 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 21 3.3 Private wage and salary workers 845 66.8 $10,000 to $14,999 23 3.6 Employees in own incorporated business 117 9.2 $15,000 to $24,999 50 7.8 Government workers 202 16.0 $25,000 to $34,999 72 11.2 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 204 16.1 $35,000 to $49,999 78 12.1 Unpaid family workers 14 1.1 $50,000 to $74,999 125 19.4 $75,000 to $99,999 82 12.7 $100,000 or more 111 17.2 Median family income (dollars) 49,135 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 71,157 (X) Nonfamily households 428 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 26,979 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 47,159 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 28,490 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 40,600 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 30,769 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 40 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: East End Subdistrict (St. Croix Island) NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 1,575 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 30 1.9 Level Level 1995 to 1998 106 6.7 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 246 15.6 Families 116 18.0 1980 to 1989 418 26.5 With related children under 18 years 61 20.8 1970 to 1979 402 25.5 With related children under 5 years 13 16.9 1960 to 1969 291 18.5 1950 to 1959 53 3.4 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 8 0.5 present 35 32.1 1939 or earlier 21 1.3 With related children under 18 years 28 34.6 With related children under 5 years 6 28.6 ROOMS Total housing units 1,575 100.0 Individuals 445 19.0 1 room 71 4.5 18 years and over 339 18.5 2 rooms 186 11.8 65 years and over 44 15.5 3 rooms 293 18.6 Related children under 18 years 105 20.8 4 rooms 289 18.3 Related children 5 to 17 years 85 21.1 5 rooms 292 18.5 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 29 24.4 6 rooms 208 13.2 7 rooms 101 6.4 Number Percent 8 rooms 70 4.4 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms 65 4.1 Total housing units 1,575 100.0 Median (rooms) 4.3 (X) Occupied housing units 1,073 68.1 Vacant housing units 502 31.9 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 259 16.4 Total housing units 1,575 100.0 No bedroom 80 5.1 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 15.1 (X) 1 bedroom 327 20.8 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 15.6 (X) 2 bedrooms 498 31.6 3 bedrooms 459 29.1 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 154 9.8 Occupied housing units 1,073 100.0 5 or more bedrooms 57 3.6 Owner-occupied housing units 667 62.2 Renter-occupied housing units 406 37.8 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 1,575 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 2.18 (X) Public system only 54 3.4 Average household size of owner-occupied units 2.36 (X) Public system and cistern 78 5.0 Average household size of renter-occupied units 1.90 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 1,302 82.7 Public standpipe 3 0.2 UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source 138 8.8 Total housing units 1,575 100.0 1-unit, detached 990 62.9 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 247 15.7 Total housing units 1,575 100.0 2 units 158 10.0 Public sewer 233 14.8 3 or 4 units 83 5.3 Septic tank or cesspool 1,187 75.4 5 to 9 units 56 3.6 Other means 155 9.8 10 to 19 units 11 0.7 20 or more units 8 0.5 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 3 0.2 Occupied housing units 1,073 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. 19 1.2 Lacking complete plumbing facilities 28 2.6 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 17 1.6 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 41 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: East End Subdistrict (St. Croix Island) NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 1,073 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 290 27.0 Specified owner-occupied units 553 100.0 1995 to 1998 292 27.2 With a mortgage 305 55.2 1990 to 1994 170 15.8 Less than $300 9 1.6 1980 to 1989 184 17.1 $300 to $499 15 2.7 1970 to 1979 80 7.5 $500 to $699 32 5.8 1969 or earlier 57 5.3 $700 to $999 29 5.2 $1,000 to $1,499 96 17.4 VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 55 9.9 Occupied housing units 1,073 100.0 $2,000 or more 69 12.5 None 63 5.9 Median (dollars) 1,326 (X) 1 469 43.7 Not mortgaged 248 44.8 2 410 38.2 Less than $100 21 3.8 3 or more 131 12.2 $100 to $199 55 9.9 Vehicles per household 1.6 (X) $200 to $299 37 6.7 $300 to $399 32 5.8 COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 34 6.1 Occupied housing units 1,073 100.0 $500 or more 69 12.5 Gas: bottled or tank 550 51.3 Median (dollars) 328 (X) Electricity 512 47.7 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 1 0.1 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal 2 0.2 PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel - - Specified owner-occupied units 553 100.0 No fuel used 8 0.7 Less than 10.0 percent 153 27.7 10.0 to 14.9 percent 66 11.9 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent 57 10.3 Occupied housing units 1,073 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 38 6.9 Water purchased from a vendor 487 45.4 25.0 to 29.9 percent 35 6.3 No water purchased from a vendor 586 54.6 30.0 to 34.9 percent 34 6.1 35.0 percent or more 130 23.5 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 40 7.2 Occupied housing units 1,073 100.0 1.00 or less 1,016 94.7 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 28 2.6 Specified renter-occupied units 404 100.0 1.51 or more 29 2.7 Less than $100 1 0.2 $100 to $199 4 1.0 TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 9 2.2 Occupied housing units 1,073 100.0 $300 to $399 16 4.0 With telephone service 1,029 95.9 $400 to $499 39 9.7 Without telephone service 44 4.1 $500 to $599 55 13.6 $600 to $699 43 10.6 VALUE $700 to $999 85 21.0 Specified owner-occupied units 553 100.0 $1,000 or more 93 23.0 Less than $30,000 4 0.7 No cash rent 59 14.6 $30,000 to $39,999 1 0.2 Median (dollars) 716 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 - - $50,000 to $59,999 7 1.3 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 7 1.3 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 9 1.6 Specified renter-occupied units 404 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 21 3.8 Less than 10.0 percent 35 8.7 $100,000 to $149,999 90 16.3 10.0 to 14.9 percent 38 9.4 $150,000 to $199,999 113 20.4 15.0 to 19.9 percent 42 10.4 $200,000 to $299,999 142 25.7 20.0 to 24.9 percent 44 10.9 $300,000 or more 159 28.8 25.0 to 29.9 percent 26 6.4 Median (dollars) 214,900 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent 23 5.7 35.0 percent or more 80 19.8 Not computed 116 28.7 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 42 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Frederiksted Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 3,767 100.0 Total population 3,767 100.0 Male 1,727 45.8 In households 3,697 98.1 Female 2,040 54.2 Householder 1,313 34.9 Spouse 259 6.9 Under 5 years 406 10.8 Child 1,707 45.3 5 to 9 years 573 15.2 Own child under 18 years 1,385 36.8 10 to 14 years 425 11.3 Other relatives 299 7.9 15 to 19 years 326 8.7 Under 18 years 205 5.4 20 to 24 years 223 5.9 Nonrelatives 119 3.2 25 to 34 years 460 12.2 Unmarried partner 88 2.3 35 to 44 years 441 11.7 In group quarters 70 1.9 45 to 54 years 365 9.7 Institutionalized population - - 55 to 59 years 150 4.0 Noninstitutionalized population 70 1.9 60 to 64 years 143 3.8 65 to 74 years 145 3.8 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 87 2.3 Total households 1,313 100.0 85 years and over 23 0.6 Family households (families) 893 68.0 With own children under 18 years 596 45.4 Median age (years) 23.7 (X) Married-couple families 259 19.7 With own children under 18 years 121 9.2 18 years and over 2,133 56.6 Female householder, no husband present 553 42.1 Male 873 23.2 With own children under 18 years 424 32.3 Female 1,260 33.4 Nonfamily households 420 32.0 21 years and over 1,987 52.7 Householder living alone 383 29.2 62 years and over 342 9.1 Householder 65 years and over 104 7.9 65 years and over 255 6.8 Male 105 2.8 Households with individuals under 18 years 680 51.8 Female 150 4.0 Households with individuals 65 years and over 216 16.5 RACE [1] Average household size 2.82 (X) Total population 3,767 100.0 Average family size 3.54 (X) One race 3,632 96.4 Black or African American 3,176 84.3 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 192 5.1 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 1,472 100.0 Other races [2] 264 7.0 Nursery school, preschool 125 8.5 Two or more races 135 3.6 Kindergarten 126 8.6 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 855 58.1 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) 281 19.1 one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school 85 5.8 Black or African American 3,260 86.5 White 213 5.7 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 395 10.5 Population 25 years and over 1,814 100.0 Less than 9th grade 434 23.9 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 515 28.4 Total population 3,767 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 448 24.7 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 749 19.9 Some college, no degree 202 11.1 Mexican 11 0.3 Associate degree 41 2.3 Puerto Rican 404 10.7 Bachelor’s degree 107 5.9 Cuban 2 0.1 Graduate or professional degree 67 3.7 Other Hispanic or Latino 332 8.8 Not Hispanic or Latino 3,018 80.1 Percent high school graduate or higher 47.7 (X) Black or African American alone 2,835 75.3 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 9.6 (X) White alone 100 2.7 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 43 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Frederiksted Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 1,006 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 551 54.8 Population 5 to 20 years 1,374 100.0 Now married, except separated 308 30.6 With a disability 62 4.5 Separated 29 2.9 Widowed 26 2.6 Population 21 to 64 years 1,729 100.0 Divorced 92 9.1 With a disability 406 23.5 Percent employed 55.2 (X) Females 15 years and over 1,357 100.0 No disability 1,323 76.5 Never married 701 51.7 Percent employed 55.0 (X) Now married, except separated 323 23.8 Separated 61 4.5 Population 65 years and over 255 100.0 Widowed 90 6.6 With a disability 100 39.2 Divorced 182 13.4 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 3,361 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 270 (X) Same house 1,881 56.0 Children ever born 188 (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 1,260 37.5 Per 1,000 women 696 (X) Same island 1,212 36.1 Women ever married 23 (X) Different island 48 1.4 Children ever born 40 (X) St. Croix - - Per 1,000 women 1,739 (X) St. John - - St. Thomas 48 1.4 Women 25 to 34 years 302 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 220 6.5 Children ever born 720 (X) In the United States 99 2.9 Per 1,000 women 2,384 (X) California 4 0.1 Women ever married 93 (X) Florida 7 0.2 Children ever born 212 (X) New York 23 0.7 Per 1,000 women 2,280 (X) Texas 4 0.1 On another Caribbean island 112 3.3 Women 35 to 44 years 269 100.0 Dominica 10 0.3 Children ever born 848 (X) Dominican Republic 25 0.7 Per 1,000 women 3,152 (X) Puerto Rico 24 0.7 No children 33 12.3 St. Kitts and Nevis 9 0.3 1 child 30 11.2 St. Lucia 21 0.6 2 children 45 16.7 Elsewhere 9 0.3 3 children 50 18.6 4 children 45 16.7 NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children 66 24.5 Total population 3,767 100.0 Women ever married 136 (X) Native 2,831 75.2 Children ever born 432 (X) Born on island of residence 2,199 58.4 Per 1,000 women 3,176 (X) Born on different island 142 3.8 St. Croix - - GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John 27 0.7 Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas 115 3.1 more grandchildren under 18 years 161 100.0 Born in United States 313 8.3 Grandparent responsible for grandchild 106 65.8 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 159 4.2 Less than 6 months 7 4.3 Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 18 0.5 6 to 11 months 14 8.7 Foreign born 936 24.8 1 or 2 years 17 10.6 Entered 1990 to 2000 315 8.4 3 or 4 years 20 12.4 Entered before 1990 621 16.5 5 years or more 48 29.8 Naturalized citizen 594 15.8 Entered 1990 to 2000 120 3.2 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 474 12.6 Civilian population 18 years and over 2,130 100.0 Not a citizen 342 9.1 Civilian veterans 122 5.7 Entered 1990 to 2000 195 5.2 Entered before 1990 147 3.9 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 44 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Frederiksted Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 936 100.0 Population 16 years and over 2,283 100.0 Europe 11 1.2 In labor force 1,229 53.8 Asia 8 0.9 Civilian labor force 1,226 53.7 Africa 2 0.2 Employed 1,015 44.5 Oceania 1 0.1 Unemployed 211 9.2 Latin America 914 97.6 Percent of civilian labor force 17.2 (X) Caribbean 903 96.5 Armed forces 3 0.1 Anguilla 4 0.4 Not in labor force 1,054 46.2 Antigua and Barbuda 128 13.7 British Virgin Islands 8 0.9 Females 16 years and over 1,322 100.0 Dominica 107 11.4 In labor force 682 51.6 Dominican Republic 142 15.2 Civilian labor force 680 51.4 Haiti 1 0.1 Employed 565 42.7 Jamaica 6 0.6 St. Kitts and Nevis 160 17.1 Own children under 6 years 458 100.0 St. Lucia 214 22.9 All parents in family in labor force 250 54.6 Trinidad and Tobago 52 5.6 Other West Indies 81 8.7 Own children 6 to 17 years 996 100.0 Other Latin America 11 1.2 All parents in family in labor force 564 56.6 Northern America - - Population 16 to 19 years 246 100.0 MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 57 23.2 Total population 3,767 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force 46 18.7 Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 1,563 41.5 St. Croix 1,453 38.6 PLACE OF WORK St. John 4 0.1 Workers 16 years and over 998 100.0 St. Thomas 106 2.8 Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 996 99.8 Born in the United States 236 6.3 St. Croix 977 97.9 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 328 8.7 St. John - - Born in a foreign country 1,640 43.5 St. Thomas 19 1.9 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands 2 0.2 FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 3,767 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 1,438 38.2 Workers 16 years and over 998 100.0 St. Croix 1,294 34.4 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 523 52.4 St. John 3 0.1 Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 166 16.6 St. Thomas 141 3.7 Public transportation 158 15.8 Born in the United States 256 6.8 Bus 78 7.8 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 355 9.4 Taxicab 52 5.2 Born in a foreign country 1,718 45.6 Safari or taxi bus 28 2.8 Ferryboat or water taxi - - LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle - - ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 108 10.8 Population 5 years and over 3,361 100.0 Other means 23 2.3 English only 2,294 68.3 Worked at home 20 2.0 Language other than English 1,067 31.7 Speak English less than “very well” 405 12.0 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 21.7 (X) Spanish 822 24.5 Speak English less than “very well” 339 10.1 French (and French Creole) 221 6.6 Speak English less than “very well” 58 1.7 Other Indo-European language 11 0.3 Speak English less than “very well” 3 0.1 Asian and Pacific Island languages 6 0.2 Speak English less than “very well” 3 0.1 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 45 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Frederiksted Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 1,015 100.0 Households 1,313 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 233 23.0 Less than $5,000 383 29.2 Service occupations 262 25.8 $5,000 to $9,999 192 14.6 Sales and office occupations 270 26.6 $10,000 to $14,999 134 10.2 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 5 0.5 $15,000 to $24,999 215 16.4 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 146 14.4 $25,000 to $34,999 138 10.5 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 99 9.8 $35,000 to $49,999 116 8.8 $50,000 to $74,999 78 5.9 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 31 2.4 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 1,015 100.0 $100,000 or more 26 2.0 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 9 0.9 Median household income (dollars) 12,949 (X) Construction 119 11.7 Mean household income (dollars) 22,004 (X) Manufacturing 86 8.5 Wholesale trade 18 1.8 Households 1,313 100.0 Retail trade 121 11.9 With earnings 789 60.1 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 39 3.8 Mean earnings (dollars) 28,211 (X) Information 18 1.8 With Social Security income 229 17.4 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 46 4.5 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 8,268 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income 10 0.8 waste management services 60 5.9 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 7,048 (X) Educational, health, and social services 166 16.4 With public assistance income 223 17.0 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 3,002 (X) food services 149 14.7 With retirement income 143 10.9 Other services (except public administration) 58 5.7 Mean retirement income (dollars) 17,062 (X) Public administration 126 12.4 Families 893 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 252 28.2 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 1,015 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 132 14.8 Private wage and salary workers 634 62.5 $10,000 to $14,999 101 11.3 Employees in own incorporated business 24 2.4 $15,000 to $24,999 153 17.1 Government workers 290 28.6 $25,000 to $34,999 89 10.0 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 86 8.5 $35,000 to $49,999 69 7.7 Unpaid family workers 5 0.5 $50,000 to $74,999 57 6.4 $75,000 to $99,999 20 2.2 $100,000 or more 20 2.2 Median family income (dollars) 13,149 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 22,608 (X) Nonfamily households 420 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 11,304 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 18,837 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 7,696 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 26,473 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 21,023 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 46 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Frederiksted Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 1,666 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 24 1.4 Level Level 1995 to 1998 162 9.7 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 119 7.1 Families 476 53.3 1980 to 1989 164 9.8 With related children under 18 years 415 61.4 1970 to 1979 429 25.8 With related children under 5 years 188 65.1 1960 to 1969 360 21.6 1950 to 1959 115 6.9 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 115 6.9 present 365 66.0 1939 or earlier 178 10.7 With related children under 18 years 338 70.0 With related children under 5 years 147 73.5 ROOMS Total housing units 1,666 100.0 Individuals 2,117 56.8 1 room 115 6.9 18 years and over 1,031 48.3 2 rooms 229 13.7 65 years and over 105 41.2 3 rooms 369 22.1 Related children under 18 years 1,082 68.1 4 rooms 365 21.9 Related children 5 to 17 years 822 68.4 5 rooms 350 21.0 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 99 66.4 6 rooms 133 8.0 7 rooms 65 3.9 Number Percent 8 rooms 20 1.2 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms 20 1.2 Total housing units 1,666 100.0 Median (rooms) 3.8 (X) Occupied housing units 1,313 78.8 Vacant housing units 353 21.2 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 15 0.9 Total housing units 1,666 100.0 No bedroom 142 8.5 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 17.9 (X) 1 bedroom 394 23.6 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 11.6 (X) 2 bedrooms 540 32.4 3 bedrooms 459 27.6 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 104 6.2 Occupied housing units 1,313 100.0 5 or more bedrooms 27 1.6 Owner-occupied housing units 385 29.3 Renter-occupied housing units 928 70.7 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 1,666 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 2.82 (X) Public system only 872 52.3 Average household size of owner-occupied units 2.60 (X) Public system and cistern 449 27.0 Average household size of renter-occupied units 2.90 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 324 19.4 Public standpipe 4 0.2 UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source 17 1.0 Total housing units 1,666 100.0 1-unit, detached 568 34.1 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 121 7.3 Total housing units 1,666 100.0 2 units 128 7.7 Public sewer 1,212 72.7 3 or 4 units 160 9.6 Septic tank or cesspool 431 25.9 5 to 9 units 277 16.6 Other means 23 1.4 10 to 19 units 353 21.2 20 or more units 50 3.0 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 8 0.5 Occupied housing units 1,313 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. 1 0.1 Lacking complete plumbing facilities 111 8.5 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 73 5.6 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 47 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Frederiksted Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 1,313 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 199 15.2 Specified owner-occupied units 323 100.0 1995 to 1998 517 39.4 With a mortgage 156 48.3 1990 to 1994 217 16.5 Less than $300 8 2.5 1980 to 1989 161 12.3 $300 to $499 34 10.5 1970 to 1979 123 9.4 $500 to $699 40 12.4 1969 or earlier 96 7.3 $700 to $999 41 12.7 $1,000 to $1,499 24 7.4 VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 8 2.5 Occupied housing units 1,313 100.0 $2,000 or more 1 0.3 None 563 42.9 Median (dollars) 683 (X) 1 528 40.2 Not mortgaged 167 51.7 2 180 13.7 Less than $100 26 8.0 3 or more 42 3.2 $100 to $199 63 19.5 Vehicles per household 0.8 (X) $200 to $299 35 10.8 $300 to $399 25 7.7 COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 10 3.1 Occupied housing units 1,313 100.0 $500 or more 8 2.5 Gas: bottled or tank 846 64.4 Median (dollars) 190 (X) Electricity 440 33.5 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. - - SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal 2 0.2 PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel 2 0.2 Specified owner-occupied units 323 100.0 No fuel used 23 1.8 Less than 10.0 percent 108 33.4 10.0 to 14.9 percent 34 10.5 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent 32 9.9 Occupied housing units 1,313 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 31 9.6 Water purchased from a vendor 410 31.2 25.0 to 29.9 percent 29 9.0 No water purchased from a vendor 903 68.8 30.0 to 34.9 percent 16 5.0 35.0 percent or more 51 15.8 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 22 6.8 Occupied housing units 1,313 100.0 1.00 or less 1,076 81.9 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 125 9.5 Specified renter-occupied units 927 100.0 1.51 or more 112 8.5 Less than $100 54 5.8 $100 to $199 133 14.3 TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 129 13.9 Occupied housing units 1,313 100.0 $300 to $399 120 12.9 With telephone service 1,136 86.5 $400 to $499 99 10.7 Without telephone service 177 13.5 $500 to $599 80 8.6 $600 to $699 39 4.2 VALUE $700 to $999 33 3.6 Specified owner-occupied units 323 100.0 $1,000 or more 12 1.3 Less than $30,000 9 2.8 No cash rent 228 24.6 $30,000 to $39,999 3 0.9 Median (dollars) 327 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 5 1.5 $50,000 to $59,999 5 1.5 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 10 3.1 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 17 5.3 Specified renter-occupied units 927 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 72 22.3 Less than 10.0 percent 48 5.2 $100,000 to $149,999 96 29.7 10.0 to 14.9 percent 77 8.3 $150,000 to $199,999 53 16.4 15.0 to 19.9 percent 93 10.0 $200,000 to $299,999 41 12.7 20.0 to 24.9 percent 72 7.8 $300,000 or more 12 3.7 25.0 to 29.9 percent 74 8.0 Median (dollars) 115,300 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent 38 4.1 35.0 percent or more 220 23.7 Not computed 305 32.9 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 48 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Northcentral Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 5,760 100.0 Total population 5,760 100.0 Male 2,776 48.2 In households 5,758 100.0 Female 2,984 51.8 Householder 2,045 35.5 Spouse 781 13.6 Under 5 years 424 7.4 Child 2,248 39.0 5 to 9 years 566 9.8 Own child under 18 years 1,577 27.4 10 to 14 years 575 10.0 Other relatives 525 9.1 15 to 19 years 500 8.7 Under 18 years 310 5.4 20 to 24 years 340 5.9 Nonrelatives 159 2.8 25 to 34 years 651 11.3 Unmarried partner 101 1.8 35 to 44 years 732 12.7 In group quarters 2 - 45 to 54 years 790 13.7 Institutionalized population - - 55 to 59 years 415 7.2 Noninstitutionalized population 2 - 60 to 64 years 277 4.8 65 to 74 years 333 5.8 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 124 2.2 Total households 2,045 100.0 85 years and over 33 0.6 Family households (families) 1,445 70.7 With own children under 18 years 726 35.5 Median age (years) 32.2 (X) Married-couple families 781 38.2 With own children under 18 years 328 16.0 18 years and over 3,855 66.9 Female householder, no husband present 513 25.1 Male 1,834 31.8 With own children under 18 years 314 15.4 Female 2,021 35.1 Nonfamily households 600 29.3 21 years and over 3,610 62.7 Householder living alone 544 26.6 62 years and over 648 11.3 Householder 65 years and over 112 5.5 65 years and over 490 8.5 Male 214 3.7 Households with individuals under 18 years 876 42.8 Female 276 4.8 Households with individuals 65 years and over 394 19.3 RACE [1] Average household size 2.82 (X) Total population 5,760 100.0 Average family size 3.46 (X) One race 5,541 96.2 Black or African American 4,375 76.0 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 516 9.0 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 1,744 100.0 Other races [2] 650 11.3 Nursery school, preschool 92 5.3 Two or more races 219 3.8 Kindergarten 97 5.6 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 994 57.0 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) 416 23.9 one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school 145 8.3 Black or African American 4,507 78.2 White 559 9.7 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 858 14.9 Population 25 years and over 3,355 100.0 Less than 9th grade 823 24.5 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 818 24.4 Total population 5,760 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 848 25.3 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 1,283 22.3 Some college, no degree 337 10.0 Mexican 14 0.2 Associate degree 98 2.9 Puerto Rican 852 14.8 Bachelor’s degree 266 7.9 Cuban 27 0.5 Graduate or professional degree 165 4.9 Other Hispanic or Latino 390 6.8 Not Hispanic or Latino 4,477 77.7 Percent high school graduate or higher 51.1 (X) Black or African American alone 3,904 67.8 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 12.8 (X) White alone 420 7.3 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 49 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Northcentral Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 1,990 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 789 39.6 Population 5 to 20 years 1,725 100.0 Now married, except separated 882 44.3 With a disability 76 4.4 Separated 63 3.2 Widowed 49 2.5 Population 21 to 64 years 3,113 100.0 Divorced 207 10.4 With a disability 655 21.0 Percent employed 58.2 (X) Females 15 years and over 2,205 100.0 No disability 2,458 79.0 Never married 837 38.0 Percent employed 64.0 (X) Now married, except separated 892 40.5 Separated 85 3.9 Population 65 years and over 490 100.0 Widowed 158 7.2 With a disability 211 43.1 Divorced 233 10.6 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 5,336 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 418 (X) Same house 3,800 71.2 Children ever born 176 (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 1,126 21.1 Per 1,000 women 421 (X) Same island 1,055 19.8 Women ever married 35 (X) Different island 71 1.3 Children ever born 44 (X) St. Croix - - Per 1,000 women 1,257 (X) St. John - - St. Thomas 71 1.3 Women 25 to 34 years 358 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 410 7.7 Children ever born 660 (X) In the United States 254 4.8 Per 1,000 women 1,844 (X) California 8 0.1 Women ever married 164 (X) Florida 39 0.7 Children ever born 332 (X) New York 53 1.0 Per 1,000 women 2,024 (X) Texas 18 0.3 On another Caribbean island 141 2.6 Women 35 to 44 years 380 100.0 Dominica 28 0.5 Children ever born 1,120 (X) Dominican Republic 13 0.2 Per 1,000 women 2,947 (X) Puerto Rico 26 0.5 No children 50 13.2 St. Kitts and Nevis 6 0.1 1 child 45 11.8 St. Lucia 27 0.5 2 children 77 20.3 Elsewhere 15 0.3 3 children 84 22.1 4 children 48 12.6 NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children 76 20.0 Total population 5,760 100.0 Women ever married 264 (X) Native 4,052 70.3 Children ever born 827 (X) Born on island of residence 2,749 47.7 Per 1,000 women 3,133 (X) Born on different island 178 3.1 St. Croix - - GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John 37 0.6 Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas 141 2.4 more grandchildren under 18 years 272 100.0 Born in United States 702 12.2 Grandparent responsible for grandchild 159 58.5 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 403 7.0 Less than 6 months 12 4.4 Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 20 0.3 6 to 11 months 12 4.4 Foreign born 1,708 29.7 1 or 2 years 27 9.9 Entered 1990 to 2000 411 7.1 3 or 4 years 22 8.1 Entered before 1990 1,297 22.5 5 years or more 86 31.6 Naturalized citizen 1,205 20.9 Entered 1990 to 2000 151 2.6 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 1,054 18.3 Civilian population 18 years and over 3,847 100.0 Not a citizen 503 8.7 Civilian veterans 232 6.0 Entered 1990 to 2000 260 4.5 Entered before 1990 243 4.2 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 50 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Northcentral Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 1,708 100.0 Population 16 years and over 4,073 100.0 Europe 17 1.0 In labor force 2,460 60.4 Asia 2 0.1 Civilian labor force 2,452 60.2 Africa 2 0.1 Employed 2,140 52.5 Oceania 1 0.1 Unemployed 312 7.7 Latin America 1,678 98.2 Percent of civilian labor force 12.7 (X) Caribbean 1,650 96.6 Armed forces 8 0.2 Anguilla 20 1.2 Not in labor force 1,613 39.6 Antigua and Barbuda 416 24.4 British Virgin Islands 12 0.7 Females 16 years and over 2,133 100.0 Dominica 242 14.2 In labor force 1,141 53.5 Dominican Republic 137 8.0 Civilian labor force 1,140 53.4 Haiti 2 0.1 Employed 988 46.3 Jamaica 11 0.6 St. Kitts and Nevis 249 14.6 Own children under 6 years 479 100.0 St. Lucia 310 18.1 All parents in family in labor force 294 61.4 Trinidad and Tobago 111 6.5 Other West Indies 140 8.2 Own children 6 to 17 years 1,254 100.0 Other Latin America 28 1.6 All parents in family in labor force 826 65.9 Northern America 8 0.5 Population 16 to 19 years 378 100.0 MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 85 22.5 Total population 5,760 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force 67 17.7 Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 1,655 28.7 St. Croix 1,546 26.8 PLACE OF WORK St. John 4 0.1 Workers 16 years and over 2,080 100.0 St. Thomas 105 1.8 Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 2,077 99.9 Born in the United States 590 10.2 St. Croix 2,031 97.6 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 813 14.1 St. John 2 0.1 Born in a foreign country 2,702 46.9 St. Thomas 44 2.1 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands 3 0.1 FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 5,760 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 1,473 25.6 Workers 16 years and over 2,080 100.0 St. Croix 1,346 23.4 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 1,363 65.5 St. John 1 - Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 417 20.0 St. Thomas 126 2.2 Public transportation 151 7.3 Born in the United States 618 10.7 Bus 94 4.5 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 823 14.3 Taxicab 51 2.5 Born in a foreign country 2,846 49.4 Safari or taxi bus 5 0.2 Ferryboat or water taxi 1 - LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle 1 - ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 46 2.2 Population 5 years and over 5,336 100.0 Other means 55 2.6 English only 3,697 69.3 Worked at home 47 2.3 Language other than English 1,639 30.7 Speak English less than “very well” 655 12.3 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 20.1 (X) Spanish 1,340 25.1 Speak English less than “very well” 577 10.8 French (and French Creole) 277 5.2 Speak English less than “very well” 71 1.3 Other Indo-European language 12 0.2 Speak English less than “very well” 3 0.1 Asian and Pacific Island languages 3 0.1 Speak English less than “very well” - - NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 51 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Northcentral Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 2,140 100.0 Households 2,045 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 478 22.3 Less than $5,000 439 21.5 Service occupations 517 24.2 $5,000 to $9,999 208 10.2 Sales and office occupations 486 22.7 $10,000 to $14,999 205 10.0 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 17 0.8 $15,000 to $24,999 314 15.4 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 364 17.0 $25,000 to $34,999 262 12.8 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 278 13.0 $35,000 to $49,999 236 11.5 $50,000 to $74,999 221 10.8 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 81 4.0 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 2,140 100.0 $100,000 or more 79 3.9 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 26 1.2 Median household income (dollars) 20,309 (X) Construction 315 14.7 Mean household income (dollars) 30,605 (X) Manufacturing 227 10.6 Wholesale trade 47 2.2 Households 2,045 100.0 Retail trade 231 10.8 With earnings 1,416 69.2 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 129 6.0 Mean earnings (dollars) 37,263 (X) Information 20 0.9 With Social Security income 352 17.2 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 91 4.3 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 7,602 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income 29 1.4 waste management services 153 7.1 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 6,978 (X) Educational, health, and social services 356 16.6 With public assistance income 190 9.3 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 3,686 (X) food services 228 10.7 With retirement income 238 11.6 Other services (except public administration) 100 4.7 Mean retirement income (dollars) 13,303 (X) Public administration 217 10.1 Families 1,445 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 269 18.6 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 2,140 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 124 8.6 Private wage and salary workers 1,405 65.7 $10,000 to $14,999 127 8.8 Employees in own incorporated business 71 3.3 $15,000 to $24,999 231 16.0 Government workers 541 25.3 $25,000 to $34,999 190 13.1 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 182 8.5 $35,000 to $49,999 182 12.6 Unpaid family workers 12 0.6 $50,000 to $74,999 178 12.3 $75,000 to $99,999 74 5.1 $100,000 or more 70 4.8 Median family income (dollars) 23,772 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 34,894 (X) Nonfamily households 600 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 11,848 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 18,536 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 10,873 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 27,188 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 21,433 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 52 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Northcentral Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 2,338 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 38 1.6 Level Level 1995 to 1998 155 6.6 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 310 13.3 Families 520 36.0 1980 to 1989 455 19.5 With related children under 18 years 371 42.4 1970 to 1979 618 26.4 With related children under 5 years 157 48.9 1960 to 1969 547 23.4 1950 to 1959 101 4.3 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 32 1.4 present 276 53.8 1939 or earlier 82 3.5 With related children under 18 years 214 56.2 With related children under 5 years 96 62.3 ROOMS Total housing units 2,338 100.0 Individuals 2,286 39.8 1 room 77 3.3 18 years and over 1,344 34.9 2 rooms 174 7.4 65 years and over 180 36.8 3 rooms 346 14.8 Related children under 18 years 937 49.6 4 rooms 495 21.2 Related children 5 to 17 years 705 48.1 5 rooms 727 31.1 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 73 49.0 6 rooms 279 11.9 7 rooms 157 6.7 Number Percent 8 rooms 48 2.1 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms 35 1.5 Total housing units 2,338 100.0 Median (rooms) 4.6 (X) Occupied housing units 2,045 87.5 Vacant housing units 293 12.5 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 68 2.9 Total housing units 2,338 100.0 No bedroom 97 4.1 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 7.7 (X) 1 bedroom 315 13.5 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 6.3 (X) 2 bedrooms 686 29.3 3 bedrooms 956 40.9 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 227 9.7 Occupied housing units 2,045 100.0 5 or more bedrooms 57 2.4 Owner-occupied housing units 1,240 60.6 Renter-occupied housing units 805 39.4 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 2,338 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 2.82 (X) Public system only 518 22.2 Average household size of owner-occupied units 2.85 (X) Public system and cistern 488 20.9 Average household size of renter-occupied units 2.77 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 1,244 53.2 Public standpipe 5 0.2 UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source 83 3.6 Total housing units 2,338 100.0 1-unit, detached 1,482 63.4 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 187 8.0 Total housing units 2,338 100.0 2 units 134 5.7 Public sewer 959 41.0 3 or 4 units 91 3.9 Septic tank or cesspool 1,250 53.5 5 to 9 units 178 7.6 Other means 129 5.5 10 to 19 units 95 4.1 20 or more units 5 0.2 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 155 6.6 Occupied housing units 2,045 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. 11 0.5 Lacking complete plumbing facilities 156 7.6 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 115 5.6 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 53 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Northcentral Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 2,045 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 276 13.5 Specified owner-occupied units 1,066 100.0 1995 to 1998 418 20.4 With a mortgage 385 36.1 1990 to 1994 453 22.2 Less than $300 26 2.4 1980 to 1989 370 18.1 $300 to $499 89 8.3 1970 to 1979 346 16.9 $500 to $699 72 6.8 1969 or earlier 182 8.9 $700 to $999 83 7.8 $1,000 to $1,499 67 6.3 VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 28 2.6 Occupied housing units 2,045 100.0 $2,000 or more 20 1.9 None 458 22.4 Median (dollars) 734 (X) 1 897 43.9 Not mortgaged 681 63.9 2 530 25.9 Less than $100 209 19.6 3 or more 160 7.8 $100 to $199 256 24.0 Vehicles per household 1.2 (X) $200 to $299 115 10.8 $300 to $399 53 5.0 COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 27 2.5 Occupied housing units 2,045 100.0 $500 or more 21 2.0 Gas: bottled or tank 1,557 76.1 Median (dollars) 142 (X) Electricity 464 22.7 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 2 0.1 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal 7 0.3 PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel 3 0.1 Specified owner-occupied units 1,066 100.0 No fuel used 12 0.6 Less than 10.0 percent 432 40.5 10.0 to 14.9 percent 124 11.6 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent 71 6.7 Occupied housing units 2,045 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 89 8.3 Water purchased from a vendor 629 30.8 25.0 to 29.9 percent 60 5.6 No water purchased from a vendor 1,416 69.2 30.0 to 34.9 percent 39 3.7 35.0 percent or more 151 14.2 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 100 9.4 Occupied housing units 2,045 100.0 1.00 or less 1,785 87.3 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 150 7.3 Specified renter-occupied units 801 100.0 1.51 or more 110 5.4 Less than $100 31 3.9 $100 to $199 47 5.9 TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 76 9.5 Occupied housing units 2,045 100.0 $300 to $399 97 12.1 With telephone service 1,809 88.5 $400 to $499 99 12.4 Without telephone service 236 11.5 $500 to $599 90 11.2 $600 to $699 43 5.4 VALUE $700 to $999 61 7.6 Specified owner-occupied units 1,066 100.0 $1,000 or more 33 4.1 Less than $30,000 68 6.4 No cash rent 224 28.0 $30,000 to $39,999 18 1.7 Median (dollars) 437 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 39 3.7 $50,000 to $59,999 38 3.6 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 52 4.9 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 91 8.5 Specified renter-occupied units 801 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 161 15.1 Less than 10.0 percent 44 5.5 $100,000 to $149,999 257 24.1 10.0 to 14.9 percent 60 7.5 $150,000 to $199,999 183 17.2 15.0 to 19.9 percent 76 9.5 $200,000 to $299,999 96 9.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 65 8.1 $300,000 or more 63 5.9 25.0 to 29.9 percent 54 6.7 Median (dollars) 110,900 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent 43 5.4 35.0 percent or more 156 19.5 Not computed 303 37.8 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 54 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Northwest Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 4,919 100.0 Total population 4,919 100.0 Male 2,219 45.1 In households 4,919 100.0 Female 2,700 54.9 Householder 1,813 36.9 Spouse 539 11.0 Under 5 years 509 10.3 Child 2,024 41.1 5 to 9 years 547 11.1 Own child under 18 years 1,615 32.8 10 to 14 years 492 10.0 Other relatives 383 7.8 15 to 19 years 447 9.1 Under 18 years 222 4.5 20 to 24 years 255 5.2 Nonrelatives 160 3.3 25 to 34 years 565 11.5 Unmarried partner 98 2.0 35 to 44 years 630 12.8 In group quarters - - 45 to 54 years 614 12.5 Institutionalized population - - 55 to 59 years 274 5.6 Noninstitutionalized population - - 60 to 64 years 186 3.8 65 to 74 years 281 5.7 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 92 1.9 Total households 1,813 100.0 85 years and over 27 0.5 Family households (families) 1,241 68.5 With own children under 18 years 769 42.4 Median age (years) 29.0 (X) Married-couple families 539 29.7 With own children under 18 years 252 13.9 18 years and over 3,067 62.4 Female householder, no husband present 579 31.9 Male 1,358 27.6 With own children under 18 years 433 23.9 Female 1,709 34.7 Nonfamily households 572 31.5 21 years and over 2,875 58.4 Householder living alone 519 28.6 62 years and over 506 10.3 Householder 65 years and over 114 6.3 65 years and over 400 8.1 Male 183 3.7 Households with individuals under 18 years 867 47.8 Female 217 4.4 Households with individuals 65 years and over 320 17.7 RACE [1] Average household size 2.71 (X) Total population 4,919 100.0 Average family size 3.37 (X) One race 4,766 96.9 Black or African American 4,031 81.9 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 522 10.6 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 1,651 100.0 Other races [2] 213 4.3 Nursery school, preschool 140 8.5 Two or more races 153 3.1 Kindergarten 115 7.0 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 901 54.6 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) 377 22.8 one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school 118 7.1 Black or African American 4,139 84.1 White 563 11.4 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 351 7.1 Population 25 years and over 2,669 100.0 Less than 9th grade 535 20.0 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 626 23.5 Total population 4,919 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 678 25.4 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 612 12.4 Some college, no degree 334 12.5 Mexican 20 0.4 Associate degree 89 3.3 Puerto Rican 389 7.9 Bachelor’s degree 250 9.4 Cuban 5 0.1 Graduate or professional degree 157 5.9 Other Hispanic or Latino 198 4.0 Not Hispanic or Latino 4,307 87.6 Percent high school graduate or higher 56.5 (X) Black or African American alone 3,778 76.8 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 15.2 (X) White alone 391 7.9 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 55 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Northwest Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 1,501 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 618 41.2 Population 5 to 20 years 1,535 100.0 Now married, except separated 626 41.7 With a disability 62 4.0 Separated 62 4.1 Widowed 38 2.5 Population 21 to 64 years 2,472 100.0 Divorced 157 10.5 With a disability 569 23.0 Percent employed 66.3 (X) Females 15 years and over 1,870 100.0 No disability 1,903 77.0 Never married 787 42.1 Percent employed 65.7 (X) Now married, except separated 616 32.9 Separated 94 5.0 Population 65 years and over 400 100.0 Widowed 126 6.7 With a disability 144 36.0 Divorced 247 13.2 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 4,410 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 388 (X) Same house 2,944 66.8 Children ever born 242 (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 1,055 23.9 Per 1,000 women 624 (X) Same island 979 22.2 Women ever married 22 (X) Different island 76 1.7 Children ever born 35 (X) St. Croix - - Per 1,000 women 1,591 (X) St. John - - St. Thomas 76 1.7 Women 25 to 34 years 341 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 411 9.3 Children ever born 689 (X) In the United States 216 4.9 Per 1,000 women 2,021 (X) California 12 0.3 Women ever married 159 (X) Florida 32 0.7 Children ever born 337 (X) New York 31 0.7 Per 1,000 women 2,119 (X) Texas 18 0.4 On another Caribbean island 180 4.1 Women 35 to 44 years 351 100.0 Dominica 38 0.9 Children ever born 949 (X) Dominican Republic 5 0.1 Per 1,000 women 2,704 (X) Puerto Rico 6 0.1 No children 43 12.3 St. Kitts and Nevis 20 0.5 1 child 57 16.2 St. Lucia 47 1.1 2 children 82 23.4 Elsewhere 15 0.3 3 children 70 19.9 4 children 42 12.0 NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children 57 16.2 Total population 4,919 100.0 Women ever married 238 (X) Native 3,240 65.9 Children ever born 672 (X) Born on island of residence 2,212 45.0 Per 1,000 women 2,824 (X) Born on different island 187 3.8 St. Croix - - GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John 53 1.1 Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas 134 2.7 more grandchildren under 18 years 205 100.0 Born in United States 640 13.0 Grandparent responsible for grandchild 123 60.0 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 194 3.9 Less than 6 months 11 5.4 Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 7 0.1 6 to 11 months 9 4.4 Foreign born 1,679 34.1 1 or 2 years 31 15.1 Entered 1990 to 2000 632 12.8 3 or 4 years 17 8.3 Entered before 1990 1,047 21.3 5 years or more 55 26.8 Naturalized citizen 1,088 22.1 Entered 1990 to 2000 244 5.0 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 844 17.2 Civilian population 18 years and over 3,064 100.0 Not a citizen 591 12.0 Civilian veterans 217 7.1 Entered 1990 to 2000 388 7.9 Entered before 1990 203 4.1 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 56 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Northwest Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 1,679 100.0 Population 16 years and over 3,271 100.0 Europe 17 1.0 In labor force 1,991 60.9 Asia 29 1.7 Civilian labor force 1,988 60.8 Africa 3 0.2 Employed 1,755 53.7 Oceania - - Unemployed 233 7.1 Latin America 1,624 96.7 Percent of civilian labor force 11.7 (X) Caribbean 1,593 94.9 Armed forces 3 0.1 Anguilla 13 0.8 Not in labor force 1,280 39.1 Antigua and Barbuda 275 16.4 British Virgin Islands 29 1.7 Females 16 years and over 1,822 100.0 Dominica 252 15.0 In labor force 1,046 57.4 Dominican Republic 60 3.6 Civilian labor force 1,045 57.4 Haiti 2 0.1 Employed 916 50.3 Jamaica 11 0.7 St. Kitts and Nevis 306 18.2 Own children under 6 years 564 100.0 St. Lucia 463 27.6 All parents in family in labor force 365 64.7 Trinidad and Tobago 70 4.2 Other West Indies 112 6.7 Own children 6 to 17 years 1,144 100.0 Other Latin America 31 1.8 All parents in family in labor force 815 71.2 Northern America 6 0.4 Population 16 to 19 years 347 100.0 MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 53 15.3 Total population 4,919 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force 34 9.8 Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 1,359 27.6 St. Croix 1,248 25.4 PLACE OF WORK St. John 8 0.2 Workers 16 years and over 1,716 100.0 St. Thomas 103 2.1 Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 1,711 99.7 Born in the United States 548 11.1 St. Croix 1,652 96.3 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 309 6.3 St. John - - Born in a foreign country 2,703 55.0 St. Thomas 59 3.4 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands 5 0.3 FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 4,919 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 1,163 23.6 Workers 16 years and over 1,716 100.0 St. Croix 1,068 21.7 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 963 56.1 St. John 5 0.1 Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 344 20.0 St. Thomas 90 1.8 Public transportation 301 17.5 Born in the United States 551 11.2 Bus 205 11.9 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 371 7.5 Taxicab 65 3.8 Born in a foreign country 2,834 57.6 Safari or taxi bus 31 1.8 Ferryboat or water taxi - - LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle 2 0.1 ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 44 2.6 Population 5 years and over 4,410 100.0 Other means 31 1.8 English only 3,146 71.3 Worked at home 31 1.8 Language other than English 1,264 28.7 Speak English less than “very well” 282 6.4 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 21.7 (X) Spanish 660 15.0 Speak English less than “very well” 167 3.8 French (and French Creole) 537 12.2 Speak English less than “very well” 91 2.1 Other Indo-European language 29 0.7 Speak English less than “very well” 9 0.2 Asian and Pacific Island languages 5 0.1 Speak English less than “very well” 2 - NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 57 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Northwest Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 1,755 100.0 Households 1,813 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 424 24.2 Less than $5,000 489 27.0 Service occupations 413 23.5 $5,000 to $9,999 198 10.9 Sales and office occupations 463 26.4 $10,000 to $14,999 147 8.1 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 8 0.5 $15,000 to $24,999 262 14.5 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 243 13.8 $25,000 to $34,999 184 10.1 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 204 11.6 $35,000 to $49,999 207 11.4 $50,000 to $74,999 182 10.0 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 77 4.2 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 1,755 100.0 $100,000 or more 67 3.7 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 22 1.3 Median household income (dollars) 17,483 (X) Construction 219 12.5 Mean household income (dollars) 29,524 (X) Manufacturing 170 9.7 Wholesale trade 22 1.3 Households 1,813 100.0 Retail trade 230 13.1 With earnings 1,220 67.3 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 89 5.1 Mean earnings (dollars) 34,047 (X) Information 35 2.0 With Social Security income 280 15.4 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 88 5.0 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 8,834 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income 6 0.3 waste management services 117 6.7 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 6,056 (X) Educational, health, and social services 283 16.1 With public assistance income 219 12.1 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 2,049 (X) food services 228 13.0 With retirement income 193 10.6 Other services (except public administration) 84 4.8 Mean retirement income (dollars) 22,901 (X) Public administration 168 9.6 Families 1,241 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 284 22.9 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 1,755 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 135 10.9 Private wage and salary workers 1,143 65.1 $10,000 to $14,999 110 8.9 Employees in own incorporated business 56 3.2 $15,000 to $24,999 199 16.0 Government workers 426 24.3 $25,000 to $34,999 125 10.1 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 171 9.7 $35,000 to $49,999 136 11.0 Unpaid family workers 15 0.9 $50,000 to $74,999 132 10.6 $75,000 to $99,999 68 5.5 $100,000 or more 52 4.2 Median family income (dollars) 19,425 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 32,176 (X) Nonfamily households 572 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 10,109 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 21,654 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 10,882 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 29,044 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 21,709 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 58 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Northwest Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 2,127 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 26 1.2 Level Level 1995 to 1998 127 6.0 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 326 15.3 Families 527 42.5 1980 to 1989 372 17.5 With related children under 18 years 447 51.9 1970 to 1979 686 32.3 With related children under 5 years 221 61.0 1960 to 1969 423 19.9 1950 to 1959 79 3.7 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 28 1.3 present 362 62.5 1939 or earlier 60 2.8 With related children under 18 years 323 65.5 With related children under 5 years 168 74.3 ROOMS Total housing units 2,127 100.0 Individuals 2,276 46.4 1 room 65 3.1 18 years and over 1,191 38.8 2 rooms 207 9.7 65 years and over 142 35.5 3 rooms 391 18.4 Related children under 18 years 1,082 58.9 4 rooms 502 23.6 Related children 5 to 17 years 751 56.4 5 rooms 401 18.9 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 64 43.0 6 rooms 321 15.1 7 rooms 132 6.2 Number Percent 8 rooms 47 2.2 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms 61 2.9 Total housing units 2,127 100.0 Median (rooms) 4.3 (X) Occupied housing units 1,813 85.2 Vacant housing units 314 14.8 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 73 3.4 Total housing units 2,127 100.0 No bedroom 68 3.2 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 12.1 (X) 1 bedroom 377 17.7 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 6.8 (X) 2 bedrooms 748 35.2 3 bedrooms 728 34.2 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 169 7.9 Occupied housing units 1,813 100.0 5 or more bedrooms 37 1.7 Owner-occupied housing units 791 43.6 Renter-occupied housing units 1,022 56.4 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 2,127 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 2.71 (X) Public system only 558 26.2 Average household size of owner-occupied units 2.65 (X) Public system and cistern 428 20.1 Average household size of renter-occupied units 2.76 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 1,021 48.0 Public standpipe 2 0.1 UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source 118 5.5 Total housing units 2,127 100.0 1-unit, detached 1,186 55.8 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 127 6.0 Total housing units 2,127 100.0 2 units 129 6.1 Public sewer 888 41.7 3 or 4 units 112 5.3 Septic tank or cesspool 1,127 53.0 5 to 9 units 365 17.2 Other means 112 5.3 10 to 19 units 174 8.2 20 or more units 16 0.8 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 18 0.8 Occupied housing units 1,813 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. - - Lacking complete plumbing facilities 110 6.1 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 37 2.0 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 59 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Northwest Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 1,813 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 275 15.2 Specified owner-occupied units 691 100.0 1995 to 1998 490 27.0 With a mortgage 321 46.5 1990 to 1994 416 22.9 Less than $300 22 3.2 1980 to 1989 324 17.9 $300 to $499 44 6.4 1970 to 1979 193 10.6 $500 to $699 51 7.4 1969 or earlier 115 6.3 $700 to $999 84 12.2 $1,000 to $1,499 74 10.7 VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 23 3.3 Occupied housing units 1,813 100.0 $2,000 or more 23 3.3 None 562 31.0 Median (dollars) 835 (X) 1 763 42.1 Not mortgaged 370 53.5 2 395 21.8 Less than $100 79 11.4 3 or more 93 5.1 $100 to $199 136 19.7 Vehicles per household 1.0 (X) $200 to $299 64 9.3 $300 to $399 33 4.8 COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 17 2.5 Occupied housing units 1,813 100.0 $500 or more 41 5.9 Gas: bottled or tank 957 52.8 Median (dollars) 171 (X) Electricity 831 45.8 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 3 0.2 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal 5 0.3 PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel 2 0.1 Specified owner-occupied units 691 100.0 No fuel used 15 0.8 Less than 10.0 percent 213 30.8 10.0 to 14.9 percent 67 9.7 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent 80 11.6 Occupied housing units 1,813 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 57 8.2 Water purchased from a vendor 496 27.4 25.0 to 29.9 percent 48 6.9 No water purchased from a vendor 1,317 72.6 30.0 to 34.9 percent 36 5.2 35.0 percent or more 131 19.0 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 59 8.5 Occupied housing units 1,813 100.0 1.00 or less 1,596 88.0 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 143 7.9 Specified renter-occupied units 1,009 100.0 1.51 or more 74 4.1 Less than $100 84 8.3 $100 to $199 166 16.5 TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 153 15.2 Occupied housing units 1,813 100.0 $300 to $399 126 12.5 With telephone service 1,672 92.2 $400 to $499 120 11.9 Without telephone service 141 7.8 $500 to $599 77 7.6 $600 to $699 48 4.8 VALUE $700 to $999 43 4.3 Specified owner-occupied units 691 100.0 $1,000 or more 37 3.7 Less than $30,000 41 5.9 No cash rent 155 15.4 $30,000 to $39,999 20 2.9 Median (dollars) 318 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 15 2.2 $50,000 to $59,999 8 1.2 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 23 3.3 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 39 5.6 Specified renter-occupied units 1,009 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 98 14.2 Less than 10.0 percent 86 8.5 $100,000 to $149,999 154 22.3 10.0 to 14.9 percent 99 9.8 $150,000 to $199,999 118 17.1 15.0 to 19.9 percent 79 7.8 $200,000 to $299,999 122 17.7 20.0 to 24.9 percent 73 7.2 $300,000 or more 53 7.7 25.0 to 29.9 percent 77 7.6 Median (dollars) 129,800 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent 50 5.0 35.0 percent or more 268 26.6 Not computed 277 27.5 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 60 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Sion Farm Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 13,565 100.0 Total population 13,565 100.0 Male 6,426 47.4 In households 13,470 99.3 Female 7,139 52.6 Householder 5,088 37.5 Spouse 1,728 12.7 Under 5 years 1,132 8.3 Child 5,098 37.6 5 to 9 years 1,357 10.0 Own child under 18 years 3,798 28.0 10 to 14 years 1,224 9.0 Other relatives 1,121 8.3 15 to 19 years 1,120 8.3 Under 18 years 649 4.8 20 to 24 years 686 5.1 Nonrelatives 435 3.2 25 to 34 years 1,653 12.2 Unmarried partner 299 2.2 35 to 44 years 1,802 13.3 In group quarters 95 0.7 45 to 54 years 1,813 13.4 Institutionalized population 86 0.6 55 to 59 years 892 6.6 Noninstitutionalized population 9 0.1 60 to 64 years 622 4.6 65 to 74 years 806 5.9 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 353 2.6 Total households 5,088 100.0 85 years and over 105 0.8 Family households (families) 3,404 66.9 With own children under 18 years 1,853 36.4 Median age (years) 32.7 (X) Married-couple families 1,728 34.0 With own children under 18 years 746 14.7 18 years and over 9,069 66.9 Female householder, no husband present 1,314 25.8 Male 4,163 30.7 With own children under 18 years 900 17.7 Female 4,906 36.2 Nonfamily households 1,684 33.1 21 years and over 8,574 63.2 Householder living alone 1,517 29.8 62 years and over 1,630 12.0 Householder 65 years and over 362 7.1 65 years and over 1,264 9.3 Male 569 4.2 Households with individuals under 18 years 2,175 42.7 Female 695 5.1 Households with individuals 65 years and over 983 19.3 RACE [1] Average household size 2.65 (X) Total population 13,565 100.0 Average family size 3.33 (X) One race 12,868 94.9 Black or African American 9,975 73.5 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 1,578 11.6 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 4,172 100.0 Other races [2] 1,315 9.7 Nursery school, preschool 331 7.9 Two or more races 697 5.1 Kindergarten 303 7.3 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 2,179 52.2 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) 970 23.3 one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school 389 9.3 Black or African American 10,436 76.9 White 1,814 13.4 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 1,971 14.5 Population 25 years and over 8,046 100.0 Less than 9th grade 1,233 15.3 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 1,663 20.7 Total population 13,565 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 2,154 26.8 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 2,902 21.4 Some college, no degree 1,276 15.9 Mexican 42 0.3 Associate degree 293 3.6 Puerto Rican 1,987 14.6 Bachelor’s degree 841 10.5 Cuban 17 0.1 Graduate or professional degree 586 7.3 Other Hispanic or Latino 856 6.3 Not Hispanic or Latino 10,663 78.6 Percent high school graduate or higher 64.0 (X) Black or African American alone 8,807 64.9 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 17.7 (X) White alone 1,213 8.9 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 61 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Sion Farm Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 4,529 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 1,802 39.8 Population 5 to 20 years 3,834 100.0 Now married, except separated 1,995 44.0 With a disability 209 5.5 Separated 106 2.3 Widowed 124 2.7 Population 21 to 64 years 7,272 100.0 Divorced 502 11.1 With a disability 1,433 19.7 Percent employed 56.3 (X) Females 15 years and over 5,323 100.0 No disability 5,839 80.3 Never married 2,025 38.0 Percent employed 70.6 (X) Now married, except separated 1,929 36.2 Separated 209 3.9 Population 65 years and over 1,214 100.0 Widowed 373 7.0 With a disability 484 39.9 Divorced 787 14.8 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 12,433 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 960 (X) Same house 7,764 62.4 Children ever born 425 (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 3,548 28.5 Per 1,000 women 443 (X) Same island 3,333 26.8 Women ever married 74 (X) Different island 215 1.7 Children ever born 103 (X) St. Croix - - Per 1,000 women 1,392 (X) St. John 9 0.1 St. Thomas 206 1.7 Women 25 to 34 years 913 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 1,121 9.0 Children ever born 1,680 (X) In the United States 746 6.0 Per 1,000 women 1,840 (X) California 27 0.2 Women ever married 409 (X) Florida 130 1.0 Children ever born 858 (X) New York 149 1.2 Per 1,000 women 2,098 (X) Texas 52 0.4 On another Caribbean island 286 2.3 Women 35 to 44 years 962 100.0 Dominica 31 0.2 Children ever born 2,264 (X) Dominican Republic 14 0.1 Per 1,000 women 2,353 (X) Puerto Rico 73 0.6 No children 177 18.4 St. Kitts and Nevis 28 0.2 1 child 161 16.7 St. Lucia 16 0.1 2 children 249 25.9 Elsewhere 89 0.7 3 children 155 16.1 4 children 104 10.8 NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children 116 12.1 Total population 13,565 100.0 Women ever married 675 (X) Native 9,742 71.8 Children ever born 1,603 (X) Born on island of residence 6,471 47.7 Per 1,000 women 2,375 (X) Born on different island 494 3.6 St. Croix - - GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John 76 0.6 Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas 418 3.1 more grandchildren under 18 years 584 100.0 Born in United States 1,910 14.1 Grandparent responsible for grandchild 292 50.0 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 811 6.0 Less than 6 months 20 3.4 Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 56 0.4 6 to 11 months 29 5.0 Foreign born 3,823 28.2 1 or 2 years 54 9.2 Entered 1990 to 2000 979 7.2 3 or 4 years 49 8.4 Entered before 1990 2,844 21.0 5 years or more 140 24.0 Naturalized citizen 2,739 20.2 Entered 1990 to 2000 378 2.8 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 2,361 17.4 Civilian population 18 years and over 9,041 100.0 Not a citizen 1,084 8.0 Civilian veterans 740 8.2 Entered 1990 to 2000 601 4.4 Entered before 1990 483 3.6 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 62 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Sion Farm Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 3,823 100.0 Population 16 years and over 9,584 100.0 Europe 104 2.7 In labor force 5,986 62.5 Asia 165 4.3 Civilian labor force 5,958 62.2 Africa 10 0.3 Employed 5,327 55.6 Oceania 1 - Unemployed 631 6.6 Latin America 3,527 92.3 Percent of civilian labor force 10.5 (X) Caribbean 3,452 90.3 Armed forces 28 0.3 Anguilla 59 1.5 Not in labor force 3,598 37.5 Antigua and Barbuda 600 15.7 British Virgin Islands 41 1.1 Females 16 years and over 5,190 100.0 Dominica 341 8.9 In labor force 2,990 57.6 Dominican Republic 258 6.7 Civilian labor force 2,977 57.4 Haiti 9 0.2 Employed 2,622 50.5 Jamaica 70 1.8 St. Kitts and Nevis 711 18.6 Own children under 6 years 1,270 100.0 St. Lucia 311 8.1 All parents in family in labor force 855 67.3 Trinidad and Tobago 534 14.0 Other West Indies 518 13.5 Own children 6 to 17 years 2,818 100.0 Other Latin America 75 2.0 All parents in family in labor force 1,982 70.3 Northern America 16 0.4 Population 16 to 19 years 852 100.0 MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 140 16.4 Total population 13,565 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force 108 12.7 Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 4,277 31.5 St. Croix 3,922 28.9 PLACE OF WORK St. John 14 0.1 Workers 16 years and over 5,227 100.0 St. Thomas 341 2.5 Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 5,212 99.7 Born in the United States 1,675 12.3 St. Croix 5,029 96.2 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 1,501 11.1 St. John 6 0.1 Born in a foreign country 6,112 45.1 St. Thomas 177 3.4 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands 15 0.3 FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 13,565 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 3,835 28.3 Workers 16 years and over 5,227 100.0 St. Croix 3,413 25.2 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 3,449 66.0 St. John 27 0.2 Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 1,083 20.7 St. Thomas 395 2.9 Public transportation 339 6.5 Born in the United States 1,640 12.1 Bus 197 3.8 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 1,620 11.9 Taxicab 106 2.0 Born in a foreign country 6,470 47.7 Safari or taxi bus 24 0.5 Ferryboat or water taxi 12 0.2 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle 5 0.1 ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 174 3.3 Population 5 years and over 12,433 100.0 Other means 89 1.7 English only 8,804 70.8 Worked at home 88 1.7 Language other than English 3,629 29.2 Speak English less than “very well” 1,147 9.2 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 16.7 (X) Spanish 2,929 23.6 Speak English less than “very well” 948 7.6 French (and French Creole) 420 3.4 Speak English less than “very well” 99 0.8 Other Indo-European language 112 0.9 Speak English less than “very well” 30 0.2 Asian and Pacific Island languages 30 0.2 Speak English less than “very well” 9 0.1 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 63 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Sion Farm Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 5,327 100.0 Households 5,088 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 1,521 28.6 Less than $5,000 923 18.1 Service occupations 1,015 19.1 $5,000 to $9,999 438 8.6 Sales and office occupations 1,436 27.0 $10,000 to $14,999 436 8.6 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 20 0.4 $15,000 to $24,999 795 15.6 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 722 13.6 $25,000 to $34,999 576 11.3 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 613 11.5 $35,000 to $49,999 752 14.8 $50,000 to $74,999 654 12.9 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 272 5.3 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 5,327 100.0 $100,000 or more 242 4.8 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 30 0.6 Median household income (dollars) 24,245 (X) Construction 633 11.9 Mean household income (dollars) 34,810 (X) Manufacturing 508 9.5 Wholesale trade 103 1.9 Households 5,088 100.0 Retail trade 586 11.0 With earnings 3,639 71.5 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 298 5.6 Mean earnings (dollars) 40,314 (X) Information 123 2.3 With Social Security income 932 18.3 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 303 5.7 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 9,075 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income 29 0.6 waste management services 311 5.8 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 6,284 (X) Educational, health, and social services 1,020 19.1 With public assistance income 388 7.6 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 2,810 (X) food services 551 10.3 With retirement income 670 13.2 Other services (except public administration) 276 5.2 Mean retirement income (dollars) 16,675 (X) Public administration 585 11.0 Families 3,404 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 516 15.2 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 5,327 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 256 7.5 Private wage and salary workers 3,337 62.6 $10,000 to $14,999 290 8.5 Employees in own incorporated business 189 3.5 $15,000 to $24,999 543 16.0 Government workers 1,519 28.5 $25,000 to $34,999 391 11.5 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 450 8.4 $35,000 to $49,999 503 14.8 Unpaid family workers 21 0.4 $50,000 to $74,999 487 14.3 $75,000 to $99,999 232 6.8 $100,000 or more 186 5.5 Median family income (dollars) 27,449 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 38,237 (X) Nonfamily households 1,684 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 17,188 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 25,302 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 13,079 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 31,147 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 23,991 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 64 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Sion Farm Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 6,301 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 84 1.3 Level Level 1995 to 1998 372 5.9 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 897 14.2 Families 1,050 30.8 1980 to 1989 1,025 16.3 With related children under 18 years 825 38.1 1970 to 1979 1,961 31.1 With related children under 5 years 383 45.2 1960 to 1969 1,617 25.7 1950 to 1959 203 3.2 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 80 1.3 present 658 50.1 1939 or earlier 62 1.0 With related children under 18 years 576 54.0 With related children under 5 years 273 63.2 ROOMS Total housing units 6,301 100.0 Individuals 4,618 34.3 1 room 283 4.5 18 years and over 2,570 28.5 2 rooms 716 11.4 65 years and over 369 30.4 3 rooms 1,144 18.2 Related children under 18 years 2,036 45.7 4 rooms 1,215 19.3 Related children 5 to 17 years 1,480 44.5 5 rooms 1,462 23.2 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 168 38.8 6 rooms 803 12.7 7 rooms 346 5.5 Number Percent 8 rooms 176 2.8 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms 156 2.5 Total housing units 6,301 100.0 Median (rooms) 4.3 (X) Occupied housing units 5,088 80.7 Vacant housing units 1,213 19.3 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 264 4.2 Total housing units 6,301 100.0 No bedroom 331 5.3 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 14.3 (X) 1 bedroom 1,481 23.5 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 11.2 (X) 2 bedrooms 1,631 25.9 3 bedrooms 2,125 33.7 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 572 9.1 Occupied housing units 5,088 100.0 5 or more bedrooms 161 2.6 Owner-occupied housing units 2,520 49.5 Renter-occupied housing units 2,568 50.5 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 6,301 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 2.65 (X) Public system only 1,429 22.7 Average household size of owner-occupied units 2.71 (X) Public system and cistern 1,928 30.6 Average household size of renter-occupied units 2.59 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 2,794 44.3 Public standpipe 3 - UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source 147 2.3 Total housing units 6,301 100.0 1-unit, detached 2,877 45.7 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 610 9.7 Total housing units 6,301 100.0 2 units 534 8.5 Public sewer 3,381 53.7 3 or 4 units 388 6.2 Septic tank or cesspool 2,811 44.6 5 to 9 units 403 6.4 Other means 109 1.7 10 to 19 units 776 12.3 20 or more units 519 8.2 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 185 2.9 Occupied housing units 5,088 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. 9 0.1 Lacking complete plumbing facilities 182 3.6 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 107 2.1 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 65 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Sion Farm Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 5,088 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 957 18.8 Specified owner-occupied units 2,141 100.0 1995 to 1998 1,375 27.0 With a mortgage 1,022 47.7 1990 to 1994 905 17.8 Less than $300 60 2.8 1980 to 1989 772 15.2 $300 to $499 123 5.7 1970 to 1979 730 14.3 $500 to $699 193 9.0 1969 or earlier 349 6.9 $700 to $999 209 9.8 $1,000 to $1,499 222 10.4 VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 119 5.6 Occupied housing units 5,088 100.0 $2,000 or more 96 4.5 None 1,032 20.3 Median (dollars) 873 (X) 1 2,377 46.7 Not mortgaged 1,119 52.3 2 1,261 24.8 Less than $100 200 9.3 3 or more 418 8.2 $100 to $199 418 19.5 Vehicles per household 1.2 (X) $200 to $299 223 10.4 $300 to $399 119 5.6 COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 65 3.0 Occupied housing units 5,088 100.0 $500 or more 94 4.4 Gas: bottled or tank 2,869 56.4 Median (dollars) 184 (X) Electricity 2,173 42.7 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 6 0.1 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal 5 0.1 PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel 5 0.1 Specified owner-occupied units 2,141 100.0 No fuel used 30 0.6 Less than 10.0 percent 714 33.3 10.0 to 14.9 percent 255 11.9 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent 208 9.7 Occupied housing units 5,088 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 181 8.5 Water purchased from a vendor 1,644 32.3 25.0 to 29.9 percent 142 6.6 No water purchased from a vendor 3,444 67.7 30.0 to 34.9 percent 89 4.2 35.0 percent or more 402 18.8 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 150 7.0 Occupied housing units 5,088 100.0 1.00 or less 4,568 89.8 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 326 6.4 Specified renter-occupied units 2,559 100.0 1.51 or more 194 3.8 Less than $100 146 5.7 $100 to $199 281 11.0 TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 211 8.2 Occupied housing units 5,088 100.0 $300 to $399 262 10.2 With telephone service 4,690 92.2 $400 to $499 279 10.9 Without telephone service 398 7.8 $500 to $599 323 12.6 $600 to $699 225 8.8 VALUE $700 to $999 321 12.5 Specified owner-occupied units 2,141 100.0 $1,000 or more 133 5.2 Less than $30,000 26 1.2 No cash rent 378 14.8 $30,000 to $39,999 23 1.1 Median (dollars) 466 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 39 1.8 $50,000 to $59,999 29 1.4 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 61 2.8 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 89 4.2 Specified renter-occupied units 2,559 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 357 16.7 Less than 10.0 percent 177 6.9 $100,000 to $149,999 547 25.5 10.0 to 14.9 percent 290 11.3 $150,000 to $199,999 488 22.8 15.0 to 19.9 percent 301 11.8 $200,000 to $299,999 308 14.4 20.0 to 24.9 percent 249 9.7 $300,000 or more 174 8.1 25.0 to 29.9 percent 236 9.2 Median (dollars) 140,500 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent 158 6.2 35.0 percent or more 556 21.7 Not computed 592 23.1 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 66 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Southcentral Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 8,125 100.0 Total population 8,125 100.0 Male 3,992 49.1 In households 7,857 96.7 Female 4,133 50.9 Householder 2,623 32.3 Spouse 1,037 12.8 Under 5 years 712 8.8 Child 3,289 40.5 5 to 9 years 871 10.7 Own child under 18 years 2,467 30.4 10 to 14 years 805 9.9 Other relatives 666 8.2 15 to 19 years 753 9.3 Under 18 years 390 4.8 20 to 24 years 478 5.9 Nonrelatives 242 3.0 25 to 34 years 1,046 12.9 Unmarried partner 165 2.0 35 to 44 years 1,112 13.7 In group quarters 268 3.3 45 to 54 years 1,082 13.3 Institutionalized population 233 2.9 55 to 59 years 462 5.7 Noninstitutionalized population 35 0.4 60 to 64 years 305 3.8 65 to 74 years 333 4.1 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 127 1.6 Total households 2,623 100.0 85 years and over 39 0.5 Family households (families) 1,925 73.4 With own children under 18 years 1,145 43.7 Median age (years) 29.3 (X) Married-couple families 1,037 39.5 With own children under 18 years 558 21.3 18 years and over 5,233 64.4 Female householder, no husband present 648 24.7 Male 2,584 31.8 With own children under 18 years 446 17.0 Female 2,649 32.6 Nonfamily households 698 26.6 21 years and over 4,881 60.1 Householder living alone 638 24.3 62 years and over 669 8.2 Householder 65 years and over 144 5.5 65 years and over 499 6.1 Male 230 2.8 Households with individuals under 18 years 1,317 50.2 Female 269 3.3 Households with individuals 65 years and over 420 16.0 RACE [1] Average household size 3.00 (X) Total population 8,125 100.0 Average family size 3.59 (X) One race 7,754 95.4 Black or African American 5,651 69.6 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 716 8.8 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 2,694 100.0 Other races [2] 1,387 17.1 Nursery school, preschool 227 8.4 Two or more races 371 4.6 Kindergarten 180 6.7 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 1,442 53.5 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) 628 23.3 one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school 217 8.1 Black or African American 5,890 72.5 White 807 9.9 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 1,755 21.6 Population 25 years and over 4,506 100.0 Less than 9th grade 1,157 25.7 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 1,186 26.3 Total population 8,125 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 1,144 25.4 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 2,169 26.7 Some college, no degree 454 10.1 Mexican 39 0.5 Associate degree 101 2.2 Puerto Rican 1,480 18.2 Bachelor’s degree 329 7.3 Cuban 11 0.1 Graduate or professional degree 135 3.0 Other Hispanic or Latino 639 7.9 Not Hispanic or Latino 5,956 73.3 Percent high school graduate or higher 48.0 (X) Black or African American alone 5,095 62.7 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 10.3 (X) White alone 486 6.0 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 67 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Southcentral Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 2,828 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 1,174 41.5 Population 5 to 20 years 2,520 100.0 Now married, except separated 1,223 43.2 With a disability 147 5.8 Separated 83 2.9 Widowed 78 2.8 Population 21 to 64 years 4,148 100.0 Divorced 270 9.5 With a disability 796 19.2 Percent employed 58.5 (X) Females 15 years and over 2,909 100.0 No disability 3,352 80.8 Never married 1,156 39.7 Percent employed 63.9 (X) Now married, except separated 1,163 40.0 Separated 103 3.5 Population 65 years and over 497 100.0 Widowed 182 6.3 With a disability 225 45.3 Divorced 305 10.5 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 7,413 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 625 (X) Same house 4,662 62.9 Children ever born 266 (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 2,111 28.5 Per 1,000 women 426 (X) Same island 2,001 27.0 Women ever married 62 (X) Different island 110 1.5 Children ever born 75 (X) St. Croix - - Per 1,000 women 1,210 (X) St. John 5 0.1 St. Thomas 105 1.4 Women 25 to 34 years 524 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 640 8.6 Children ever born 1,023 (X) In the United States 396 5.3 Per 1,000 women 1,952 (X) California 19 0.3 Women ever married 259 (X) Florida 55 0.7 Children ever born 574 (X) New York 58 0.8 Per 1,000 women 2,216 (X) Texas 43 0.6 On another Caribbean island 209 2.8 Women 35 to 44 years 590 100.0 Dominica 15 0.2 Children ever born 1,695 (X) Dominican Republic 26 0.4 Per 1,000 women 2,873 (X) Puerto Rico 48 0.6 No children 64 10.8 St. Kitts and Nevis 28 0.4 1 child 60 10.2 St. Lucia 30 0.4 2 children 144 24.4 Elsewhere 35 0.5 3 children 141 23.9 4 children 80 13.6 NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children 101 17.1 Total population 8,125 100.0 Women ever married 440 (X) Native 5,391 66.4 Children ever born 1,308 (X) Born on island of residence 3,661 45.1 Per 1,000 women 2,973 (X) Born on different island 268 3.3 St. Croix - - GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John 65 0.8 Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas 203 2.5 more grandchildren under 18 years 366 100.0 Born in United States 837 10.3 Grandparent responsible for grandchild 188 51.4 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 606 7.5 Less than 6 months 22 6.0 Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 19 0.2 6 to 11 months 12 3.3 Foreign born 2,734 33.6 1 or 2 years 37 10.1 Entered 1990 to 2000 677 8.3 3 or 4 years 25 6.8 Entered before 1990 2,057 25.3 5 years or more 92 25.1 Naturalized citizen 1,978 24.3 Entered 1990 to 2000 260 3.2 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 1,718 21.1 Civilian population 18 years and over 5,218 100.0 Not a citizen 756 9.3 Civilian veterans 211 4.0 Entered 1990 to 2000 417 5.1 Entered before 1990 339 4.2 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 68 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Southcentral Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 2,734 100.0 Population 16 years and over 5,571 100.0 Europe 26 1.0 In labor force 3,232 58.0 Asia 37 1.4 Civilian labor force 3,217 57.7 Africa 4 0.1 Employed 2,819 50.6 Oceania 1 - Unemployed 398 7.1 Latin America 2,660 97.3 Percent of civilian labor force 12.3 (X) Caribbean 2,615 95.6 Armed forces 15 0.3 Anguilla 20 0.7 Not in labor force 2,339 42.0 Antigua and Barbuda 517 18.9 British Virgin Islands 18 0.7 Females 16 years and over 2,825 100.0 Dominica 318 11.6 In labor force 1,500 53.1 Dominican Republic 214 7.8 Civilian labor force 1,491 52.8 Haiti 11 0.4 Employed 1,269 44.9 Jamaica 14 0.5 St. Kitts and Nevis 468 17.1 Own children under 6 years 793 100.0 St. Lucia 415 15.2 All parents in family in labor force 475 59.9 Trinidad and Tobago 332 12.1 Other West Indies 288 10.5 Own children 6 to 17 years 1,831 100.0 Other Latin America 45 1.6 All parents in family in labor force 1,167 63.7 Northern America 6 0.2 Population 16 to 19 years 587 100.0 MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 118 20.1 Total population 8,125 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force 97 16.5 Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 1,951 24.0 St. Croix 1,782 21.9 PLACE OF WORK St. John 8 0.1 Workers 16 years and over 2,756 100.0 St. Thomas 161 2.0 Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 2,754 99.9 Born in the United States 662 8.1 St. Croix 2,726 98.9 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 1,210 14.9 St. John 6 0.2 Born in a foreign country 4,302 52.9 St. Thomas 22 0.8 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands 2 0.1 FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 8,125 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 1,721 21.2 Workers 16 years and over 2,756 100.0 St. Croix 1,540 19.0 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 1,730 62.8 St. John 8 0.1 Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 526 19.1 St. Thomas 173 2.1 Public transportation 267 9.7 Born in the United States 648 8.0 Bus 158 5.7 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 1,326 16.3 Taxicab 83 3.0 Born in a foreign country 4,430 54.5 Safari or taxi bus 24 0.9 Ferryboat or water taxi 2 0.1 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle 4 0.1 ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 117 4.2 Population 5 years and over 7,413 100.0 Other means 80 2.9 English only 4,595 62.0 Worked at home 32 1.2 Language other than English 2,818 38.0 Speak English less than “very well” 900 12.1 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 17.1 (X) Spanish 2,231 30.1 Speak English less than “very well” 777 10.5 French (and French Creole) 499 6.7 Speak English less than “very well” 90 1.2 Other Indo-European language 28 0.4 Speak English less than “very well” 6 0.1 Asian and Pacific Island languages 15 0.2 Speak English less than “very well” 9 0.1 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 69 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Southcentral Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 2,819 100.0 Households 2,623 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 552 19.6 Less than $5,000 566 21.6 Service occupations 595 21.1 $5,000 to $9,999 240 9.1 Sales and office occupations 715 25.4 $10,000 to $14,999 261 10.0 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 22 0.8 $15,000 to $24,999 426 16.2 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 456 16.2 $25,000 to $34,999 292 11.1 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 479 17.0 $35,000 to $49,999 339 12.9 $50,000 to $74,999 280 10.7 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 123 4.7 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 2,819 100.0 $100,000 or more 96 3.7 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 26 0.9 Median household income (dollars) 20,573 (X) Construction 355 12.6 Mean household income (dollars) 29,973 (X) Manufacturing 531 18.8 Wholesale trade 56 2.0 Households 2,623 100.0 Retail trade 353 12.5 With earnings 1,870 71.3 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 148 5.3 Mean earnings (dollars) 37,316 (X) Information 34 1.2 With Social Security income 399 15.2 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 107 3.8 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 7,802 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income 17 0.6 waste management services 125 4.4 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 5,844 (X) Educational, health, and social services 386 13.7 With public assistance income 256 9.8 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 3,422 (X) food services 284 10.1 With retirement income 204 7.8 Other services (except public administration) 155 5.5 Mean retirement income (dollars) 10,330 (X) Public administration 259 9.2 Families 1,925 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 352 18.3 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 2,819 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 149 7.7 Private wage and salary workers 1,985 70.4 $10,000 to $14,999 191 9.9 Employees in own incorporated business 44 1.6 $15,000 to $24,999 319 16.6 Government workers 605 21.5 $25,000 to $34,999 226 11.7 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 218 7.7 $35,000 to $49,999 267 13.9 Unpaid family workers 11 0.4 $50,000 to $74,999 224 11.6 $75,000 to $99,999 112 5.8 $100,000 or more 85 4.4 Median family income (dollars) 22,795 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 33,295 (X) Nonfamily households 698 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 11,645 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 18,418 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 9,777 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 30,690 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 20,972 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 70 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Southcentral Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 3,106 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 61 2.0 Level Level 1995 to 1998 328 10.6 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 760 24.5 Families 695 36.1 1980 to 1989 783 25.2 With related children under 18 years 544 41.6 1970 to 1979 564 18.2 With related children under 5 years 251 48.5 1960 to 1969 437 14.1 1950 to 1959 112 3.6 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 18 0.6 present 373 57.6 1939 or earlier 43 1.4 With related children under 18 years 322 61.0 With related children under 5 years 147 66.2 ROOMS Total housing units 3,106 100.0 Individuals 3,169 40.3 1 room 107 3.4 18 years and over 1,776 35.6 2 rooms 269 8.7 65 years and over 212 42.7 3 rooms 424 13.7 Related children under 18 years 1,384 48.4 4 rooms 583 18.8 Related children 5 to 17 years 1,004 46.6 5 rooms 955 30.7 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 136 56.9 6 rooms 481 15.5 7 rooms 209 6.7 Number Percent 8 rooms 40 1.3 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms 38 1.2 Total housing units 3,106 100.0 Median (rooms) 4.7 (X) Occupied housing units 2,623 84.4 Vacant housing units 483 15.6 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 27 0.9 Total housing units 3,106 100.0 No bedroom 128 4.1 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 10.0 (X) 1 bedroom 464 14.9 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 9.3 (X) 2 bedrooms 769 24.8 3 bedrooms 1,395 44.9 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 290 9.3 Occupied housing units 2,623 100.0 5 or more bedrooms 60 1.9 Owner-occupied housing units 1,261 48.1 Renter-occupied housing units 1,362 51.9 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 3,106 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 3.00 (X) Public system only 833 26.8 Average household size of owner-occupied units 3.11 (X) Public system and cistern 741 23.9 Average household size of renter-occupied units 2.89 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 1,284 41.3 Public standpipe 7 0.2 UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source 241 7.8 Total housing units 3,106 100.0 1-unit, detached 1,879 60.5 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 285 9.2 Total housing units 3,106 100.0 2 units 244 7.9 Public sewer 1,421 45.8 3 or 4 units 186 6.0 Septic tank or cesspool 1,530 49.3 5 to 9 units 220 7.1 Other means 155 5.0 10 to 19 units 106 3.4 20 or more units 22 0.7 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 163 5.2 Occupied housing units 2,623 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. 1 - Lacking complete plumbing facilities 103 3.9 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 76 2.9 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 71 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Southcentral Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 2,623 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 418 15.9 Specified owner-occupied units 1,141 100.0 1995 to 1998 809 30.8 With a mortgage 512 44.9 1990 to 1994 661 25.2 Less than $300 34 3.0 1980 to 1989 443 16.9 $300 to $499 100 8.8 1970 to 1979 179 6.8 $500 to $699 106 9.3 1969 or earlier 113 4.3 $700 to $999 154 13.5 $1,000 to $1,499 102 8.9 VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 11 1.0 Occupied housing units 2,623 100.0 $2,000 or more 5 0.4 None 611 23.3 Median (dollars) 731 (X) 1 1,136 43.3 Not mortgaged 629 55.1 2 681 26.0 Less than $100 138 12.1 3 or more 195 7.4 $100 to $199 273 23.9 Vehicles per household 1.2 (X) $200 to $299 112 9.8 $300 to $399 48 4.2 COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 34 3.0 Occupied housing units 2,623 100.0 $500 or more 24 2.1 Gas: bottled or tank 1,710 65.2 Median (dollars) 159 (X) Electricity 879 33.5 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 1 - SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal 1 - PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel 1 - Specified owner-occupied units 1,141 100.0 No fuel used 31 1.2 Less than 10.0 percent 343 30.1 10.0 to 14.9 percent 150 13.1 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent 114 10.0 Occupied housing units 2,623 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 84 7.4 Water purchased from a vendor 848 32.3 25.0 to 29.9 percent 73 6.4 No water purchased from a vendor 1,775 67.7 30.0 to 34.9 percent 46 4.0 35.0 percent or more 226 19.8 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 105 9.2 Occupied housing units 2,623 100.0 1.00 or less 2,259 86.1 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 242 9.2 Specified renter-occupied units 1,357 100.0 1.51 or more 122 4.7 Less than $100 70 5.2 $100 to $199 189 13.9 TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 118 8.7 Occupied housing units 2,623 100.0 $300 to $399 162 11.9 With telephone service 2,371 90.4 $400 to $499 182 13.4 Without telephone service 252 9.6 $500 to $599 117 8.6 $600 to $699 90 6.6 VALUE $700 to $999 74 5.5 Specified owner-occupied units 1,141 100.0 $1,000 or more 11 0.8 Less than $30,000 49 4.3 No cash rent 344 25.4 $30,000 to $39,999 35 3.1 Median (dollars) 383 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 39 3.4 $50,000 to $59,999 47 4.1 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 61 5.3 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 64 5.6 Specified renter-occupied units 1,357 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 184 16.1 Less than 10.0 percent 173 12.7 $100,000 to $149,999 303 26.6 10.0 to 14.9 percent 127 9.4 $150,000 to $199,999 236 20.7 15.0 to 19.9 percent 138 10.2 $200,000 to $299,999 97 8.5 20.0 to 24.9 percent 101 7.4 $300,000 or more 26 2.3 25.0 to 29.9 percent 82 6.0 Median (dollars) 114,000 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent 49 3.6 35.0 percent or more 215 15.8 Not computed 472 34.8 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 72 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Southwest Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 7,700 100.0 Total population 7,700 100.0 Male 3,675 47.7 In households 7,694 99.9 Female 4,025 52.3 Householder 2,677 34.8 Spouse 964 12.5 Under 5 years 670 8.7 Child 3,090 40.1 5 to 9 years 795 10.3 Own child under 18 years 2,280 29.6 10 to 14 years 760 9.9 Other relatives 746 9.7 15 to 19 years 712 9.2 Under 18 years 431 5.6 20 to 24 years 434 5.6 Nonrelatives 217 2.8 25 to 34 years 850 11.0 Unmarried partner 153 2.0 35 to 44 years 964 12.5 In group quarters 6 0.1 45 to 54 years 1,040 13.5 Institutionalized population - - 55 to 59 years 506 6.6 Noninstitutionalized population 6 0.1 60 to 64 years 324 4.2 65 to 74 years 399 5.2 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 194 2.5 Total households 2,677 100.0 85 years and over 52 0.7 Family households (families) 1,917 71.6 With own children under 18 years 1,068 39.9 Median age (years) 30.9 (X) Married-couple families 964 36.0 With own children under 18 years 472 17.6 18 years and over 4,971 64.6 Female householder, no husband present 733 27.4 Male 2,287 29.7 With own children under 18 years 464 17.3 Female 2,684 34.9 Nonfamily households 760 28.4 21 years and over 4,658 60.5 Householder living alone 703 26.3 62 years and over 832 10.8 Householder 65 years and over 215 8.0 65 years and over 645 8.4 Male 280 3.6 Households with individuals under 18 years 1,256 46.9 Female 365 4.7 Households with individuals 65 years and over 542 20.2 RACE [1] Average household size 2.87 (X) Total population 7,700 100.0 Average family size 3.50 (X) One race 7,348 95.4 Black or African American 6,004 78.0 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 451 5.9 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 2,548 100.0 Other races [2] 893 11.6 Nursery school, preschool 190 7.5 Two or more races 352 4.6 Kindergarten 170 6.7 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 1,366 53.6 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) 612 24.0 one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school 210 8.2 Black or African American 6,190 80.4 White 588 7.6 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 1,233 16.0 Population 25 years and over 4,329 100.0 Less than 9th grade 1,165 26.9 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 1,087 25.1 Total population 7,700 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 1,124 26.0 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 1,764 22.9 Some college, no degree 436 10.1 Mexican 21 0.3 Associate degree 105 2.4 Puerto Rican 1,222 15.9 Bachelor’s degree 232 5.4 Cuban 13 0.2 Graduate or professional degree 180 4.2 Other Hispanic or Latino 508 6.6 Not Hispanic or Latino 5,936 77.1 Percent high school graduate or higher 48.0 (X) Black or African American alone 5,374 69.8 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 9.5 (X) White alone 185 2.4 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 73 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Southwest Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 2,513 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 1,022 40.7 Population 5 to 20 years 2,372 100.0 Now married, except separated 1,103 43.9 With a disability 131 5.5 Separated 65 2.6 Widowed 62 2.5 Population 21 to 64 years 4,001 100.0 Divorced 261 10.4 With a disability 968 24.2 Percent employed 59.4 (X) Females 15 years and over 2,962 100.0 No disability 3,033 75.8 Never married 1,112 37.5 Percent employed 63.0 (X) Now married, except separated 1,089 36.8 Separated 119 4.0 Population 65 years and over 645 100.0 Widowed 259 8.7 With a disability 313 48.5 Divorced 383 12.9 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 7,030 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 615 (X) Same house 4,848 69.0 Children ever born 242 (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 1,692 24.1 Per 1,000 women 393 (X) Same island 1,615 23.0 Women ever married 58 (X) Different island 77 1.1 Children ever born 73 (X) St. Croix - - Per 1,000 women 1,259 (X) St. John 1 - St. Thomas 76 1.1 Women 25 to 34 years 473 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 490 7.0 Children ever born 955 (X) In the United States 241 3.4 Per 1,000 women 2,019 (X) California 8 0.1 Women ever married 207 (X) Florida 47 0.7 Children ever born 519 (X) New York 53 0.8 Per 1,000 women 2,507 (X) Texas 17 0.2 On another Caribbean island 215 3.1 Women 35 to 44 years 506 100.0 Dominica 35 0.5 Children ever born 1,487 (X) Dominican Republic 30 0.4 Per 1,000 women 2,939 (X) Puerto Rico 35 0.5 No children 54 10.7 St. Kitts and Nevis 14 0.2 1 child 62 12.3 St. Lucia 50 0.7 2 children 121 23.9 Elsewhere 34 0.5 3 children 93 18.4 4 children 75 14.8 NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children 101 20.0 Total population 7,700 100.0 Women ever married 378 (X) Native 5,197 67.5 Children ever born 1,182 (X) Born on island of residence 3,740 48.6 Per 1,000 women 3,127 (X) Born on different island 248 3.2 St. Croix - - GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John 86 1.1 Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas 162 2.1 more grandchildren under 18 years 367 100.0 Born in United States 600 7.8 Grandparent responsible for grandchild 200 54.5 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 580 7.5 Less than 6 months 17 4.6 Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 29 0.4 6 to 11 months 12 3.3 Foreign born 2,503 32.5 1 or 2 years 37 10.1 Entered 1990 to 2000 655 8.5 3 or 4 years 47 12.8 Entered before 1990 1,848 24.0 5 years or more 87 23.7 Naturalized citizen 1,812 23.5 Entered 1990 to 2000 263 3.4 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 1,549 20.1 Civilian population 18 years and over 4,959 100.0 Not a citizen 691 9.0 Civilian veterans 301 6.1 Entered 1990 to 2000 392 5.1 Entered before 1990 299 3.9 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 74 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Southwest Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 2,503 100.0 Population 16 years and over 5,298 100.0 Europe 19 0.8 In labor force 3,076 58.1 Asia 58 2.3 Civilian labor force 3,064 57.8 Africa 3 0.1 Employed 2,676 50.5 Oceania - - Unemployed 388 7.3 Latin America 2,419 96.6 Percent of civilian labor force 12.6 (X) Caribbean 2,372 94.8 Armed forces 12 0.2 Anguilla 25 1.0 Not in labor force 2,222 41.9 Antigua and Barbuda 403 16.1 British Virgin Islands 10 0.4 Females 16 years and over 2,862 100.0 Dominica 378 15.1 In labor force 1,498 52.3 Dominican Republic 130 5.2 Civilian labor force 1,494 52.2 Haiti 4 0.2 Employed 1,294 45.2 Jamaica 14 0.6 St. Kitts and Nevis 288 11.5 Own children under 6 years 703 100.0 St. Lucia 658 26.3 All parents in family in labor force 437 62.2 Trinidad and Tobago 192 7.7 Other West Indies 270 10.8 Own children 6 to 17 years 1,726 100.0 Other Latin America 47 1.9 All parents in family in labor force 1,091 63.2 Northern America 4 0.2 Population 16 to 19 years 535 100.0 MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 76 14.2 Total population 7,700 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force 62 11.6 Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 2,285 29.7 St. Croix 2,142 27.8 PLACE OF WORK St. John 7 0.1 Workers 16 years and over 2,600 100.0 St. Thomas 136 1.8 Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 2,596 99.8 Born in the United States 439 5.7 St. Croix 2,532 97.4 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 1,083 14.1 St. John 2 0.1 Born in a foreign country 3,893 50.6 St. Thomas 62 2.4 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands 4 0.2 FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 7,700 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 2,028 26.3 Workers 16 years and over 2,600 100.0 St. Croix 1,865 24.2 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 1,647 63.3 St. John 10 0.1 Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 566 21.8 St. Thomas 153 2.0 Public transportation 236 9.1 Born in the United States 437 5.7 Bus 113 4.3 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 1,149 14.9 Taxicab 89 3.4 Born in a foreign country 4,086 53.1 Safari or taxi bus 32 1.2 Ferryboat or water taxi 2 0.1 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle 1 - ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 50 1.9 Population 5 years and over 7,030 100.0 Other means 57 2.2 English only 4,349 61.9 Worked at home 43 1.7 Language other than English 2,681 38.1 Speak English less than “very well” 987 14.0 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 20.9 (X) Spanish 1,897 27.0 Speak English less than “very well” 731 10.4 French (and French Creole) 666 9.5 Speak English less than “very well” 202 2.9 Other Indo-European language 17 0.2 Speak English less than “very well” 5 0.1 Asian and Pacific Island languages 7 0.1 Speak English less than “very well” 3 - NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 75 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Southwest Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 2,676 100.0 Households 2,677 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 504 18.8 Less than $5,000 612 22.9 Service occupations 569 21.3 $5,000 to $9,999 283 10.6 Sales and office occupations 687 25.7 $10,000 to $14,999 257 9.6 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 16 0.6 $15,000 to $24,999 419 15.7 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 506 18.9 $25,000 to $34,999 358 13.4 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 394 14.7 $35,000 to $49,999 364 13.6 $50,000 to $74,999 254 9.5 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 79 3.0 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 2,676 100.0 $100,000 or more 51 1.9 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 24 0.9 Median household income (dollars) 19,075 (X) Construction 390 14.6 Mean household income (dollars) 26,363 (X) Manufacturing 322 12.0 Wholesale trade 46 1.7 Households 2,677 100.0 Retail trade 331 12.4 With earnings 1,754 65.5 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 175 6.5 Mean earnings (dollars) 33,680 (X) Information 36 1.3 With Social Security income 507 18.9 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 103 3.8 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 7,813 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income 21 0.8 waste management services 142 5.3 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 5,646 (X) Educational, health, and social services 418 15.6 With public assistance income 252 9.4 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 2,801 (X) food services 280 10.5 With retirement income 338 12.6 Other services (except public administration) 124 4.6 Mean retirement income (dollars) 13,316 (X) Public administration 285 10.7 Families 1,917 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 371 19.4 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 2,676 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 173 9.0 Private wage and salary workers 1,730 64.6 $10,000 to $14,999 177 9.2 Employees in own incorporated business 75 2.8 $15,000 to $24,999 315 16.4 Government workers 666 24.9 $25,000 to $34,999 270 14.1 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 255 9.5 $35,000 to $49,999 282 14.7 Unpaid family workers 25 0.9 $50,000 to $74,999 212 11.1 $75,000 to $99,999 76 4.0 $100,000 or more 41 2.1 Median family income (dollars) 22,192 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 29,418 (X) Nonfamily households 760 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 10,343 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 16,310 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 9,175 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 27,794 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 21,115 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 76 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Southwest Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 3,144 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 68 2.2 Level Level 1995 to 1998 266 8.5 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 512 16.3 Families 718 37.5 1980 to 1989 510 16.2 With related children under 18 years 537 43.0 1970 to 1979 1,044 33.2 With related children under 5 years 235 49.4 1960 to 1969 570 18.1 1950 to 1959 112 3.6 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 27 0.9 present 389 53.1 1939 or earlier 35 1.1 With related children under 18 years 324 56.8 With related children under 5 years 149 63.9 ROOMS Total housing units 3,144 100.0 Individuals 3,184 41.4 1 room 81 2.6 18 years and over 1,825 36.7 2 rooms 345 11.0 65 years and over 277 42.9 3 rooms 541 17.2 Related children under 18 years 1,350 49.8 4 rooms 603 19.2 Related children 5 to 17 years 982 48.0 5 rooms 751 23.9 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 121 56.0 6 rooms 485 15.4 7 rooms 198 6.3 Number Percent 8 rooms 78 2.5 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms 62 2.0 Total housing units 3,144 100.0 Median (rooms) 4.5 (X) Occupied housing units 2,677 85.1 Vacant housing units 467 14.9 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 115 3.7 Total housing units 3,144 100.0 No bedroom 123 3.9 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 10.5 (X) 1 bedroom 568 18.1 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 5.2 (X) 2 bedrooms 915 29.1 3 bedrooms 1,132 36.0 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 348 11.1 Occupied housing units 2,677 100.0 5 or more bedrooms 58 1.8 Owner-occupied housing units 1,572 58.7 Renter-occupied housing units 1,105 41.3 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 3,144 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 2.87 (X) Public system only 703 22.4 Average household size of owner-occupied units 2.94 (X) Public system and cistern 992 31.6 Average household size of renter-occupied units 2.78 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 1,368 43.5 Public standpipe 9 0.3 UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source 72 2.3 Total housing units 3,144 100.0 1-unit, detached 2,362 75.1 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 190 6.0 Total housing units 3,144 100.0 2 units 179 5.7 Public sewer 1,466 46.6 3 or 4 units 132 4.2 Septic tank or cesspool 1,598 50.8 5 to 9 units 100 3.2 Other means 80 2.5 10 to 19 units 87 2.8 20 or more units 44 1.4 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 49 1.6 Occupied housing units 2,677 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. 1 - Lacking complete plumbing facilities 125 4.7 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 65 2.4 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 77 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Southwest Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 2,677 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 368 13.7 Specified owner-occupied units 1,463 100.0 1995 to 1998 604 22.6 With a mortgage 600 41.0 1990 to 1994 491 18.3 Less than $300 49 3.3 1980 to 1989 511 19.1 $300 to $499 97 6.6 1970 to 1979 526 19.6 $500 to $699 117 8.0 1969 or earlier 177 6.6 $700 to $999 166 11.3 $1,000 to $1,499 122 8.3 VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 34 2.3 Occupied housing units 2,677 100.0 $2,000 or more 15 1.0 None 540 20.2 Median (dollars) 769 (X) 1 1,207 45.1 Not mortgaged 863 59.0 2 720 26.9 Less than $100 156 10.7 3 or more 210 7.8 $100 to $199 380 26.0 Vehicles per household 1.2 (X) $200 to $299 160 10.9 $300 to $399 90 6.2 COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 44 3.0 Occupied housing units 2,677 100.0 $500 or more 33 2.3 Gas: bottled or tank 2,151 80.4 Median (dollars) 166 (X) Electricity 492 18.4 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 1 - SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal 5 0.2 PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel 5 0.2 Specified owner-occupied units 1,463 100.0 No fuel used 23 0.9 Less than 10.0 percent 478 32.7 10.0 to 14.9 percent 160 10.9 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent 121 8.3 Occupied housing units 2,677 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 118 8.1 Water purchased from a vendor 946 35.3 25.0 to 29.9 percent 88 6.0 No water purchased from a vendor 1,731 64.7 30.0 to 34.9 percent 55 3.8 35.0 percent or more 282 19.3 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 161 11.0 Occupied housing units 2,677 100.0 1.00 or less 2,289 85.5 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 230 8.6 Specified renter-occupied units 1,105 100.0 1.51 or more 158 5.9 Less than $100 60 5.4 $100 to $199 124 11.2 TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 99 9.0 Occupied housing units 2,677 100.0 $300 to $399 145 13.1 With telephone service 2,428 90.7 $400 to $499 139 12.6 Without telephone service 249 9.3 $500 to $599 148 13.4 $600 to $699 104 9.4 VALUE $700 to $999 84 7.6 Specified owner-occupied units 1,463 100.0 $1,000 or more 18 1.6 Less than $30,000 42 2.9 No cash rent 184 16.7 $30,000 to $39,999 31 2.1 Median (dollars) 423 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 37 2.5 $50,000 to $59,999 53 3.6 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 65 4.4 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 114 7.8 Specified renter-occupied units 1,105 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 260 17.8 Less than 10.0 percent 63 5.7 $100,000 to $149,999 379 25.9 10.0 to 14.9 percent 101 9.1 $150,000 to $199,999 300 20.5 15.0 to 19.9 percent 127 11.5 $200,000 to $299,999 133 9.1 20.0 to 24.9 percent 94 8.5 $300,000 or more 49 3.3 25.0 to 29.9 percent 84 7.6 Median (dollars) 116,100 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent 61 5.5 35.0 percent or more 279 25.2 Not computed 296 26.8 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 78 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Central Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 746 100.0 Total population 746 100.0 Male 368 49.3 In households 700 93.8 Female 378 50.7 Householder 309 41.4 Spouse 104 13.9 Under 5 years 41 5.5 Child 191 25.6 5 to 9 years 36 4.8 Own child under 18 years 143 19.2 10 to 14 years 58 7.8 Other relatives 38 5.1 15 to 19 years 56 7.5 Under 18 years 26 3.5 20 to 24 years 45 6.0 Nonrelatives 58 7.8 25 to 34 years 91 12.2 Unmarried partner 32 4.3 35 to 44 years 140 18.8 In group quarters 46 6.2 45 to 54 years 161 21.6 Institutionalized population - - 55 to 59 years 44 5.9 Noninstitutionalized population 46 6.2 60 to 64 years 31 4.2 65 to 74 years 30 4.0 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 12 1.6 Total households 309 100.0 85 years and over 1 0.1 Family households (families) 174 56.3 With own children under 18 years 89 28.8 Median age (years) 37.9 (X) Married-couple families 104 33.7 With own children under 18 years 45 14.6 18 years and over 574 76.9 Female householder, no husband present 58 18.8 Male 281 37.7 With own children under 18 years 35 11.3 Female 293 39.3 Nonfamily households 135 43.7 21 years and over 547 73.3 Householder living alone 94 30.4 62 years and over 57 7.6 Householder 65 years and over 11 3.6 65 years and over 43 5.8 Male 20 2.7 Households with individuals under 18 years 97 31.4 Female 23 3.1 Households with individuals 65 years and over 37 12.0 RACE [1] Average household size 2.27 (X) Total population 746 100.0 Average family size 2.91 (X) One race 734 98.4 Black or African American 313 42.0 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 411 55.1 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 177 100.0 Other races [2] 10 1.3 Nursery school, preschool 14 7.9 Two or more races 12 1.6 Kindergarten 8 4.5 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 83 46.9 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) 52 29.4 one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school 20 11.3 Black or African American 320 42.9 White 418 56.0 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 21 2.8 Population 25 years and over 510 100.0 Less than 9th grade 37 7.3 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 42 8.2 Total population 746 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 92 18.0 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 9 1.2 Some college, no degree 127 24.9 Mexican 1 0.1 Associate degree 39 7.6 Puerto Rican 5 0.7 Bachelor’s degree 104 20.4 Cuban - - Graduate or professional degree 69 13.5 Other Hispanic or Latino 3 0.4 Not Hispanic or Latino 737 98.8 Percent high school graduate or higher 84.5 (X) Black or African American alone 312 41.8 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 33.9 (X) White alone 404 54.2 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 79 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Central Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 301 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 133 44.2 Population 5 to 20 years 158 100.0 Now married, except separated 115 38.2 With a disability 11 7.0 Separated 4 1.3 Widowed 3 1.0 Population 21 to 64 years 503 100.0 Divorced 46 15.3 With a disability 97 19.3 Percent employed 83.5 (X) Females 15 years and over 310 100.0 No disability 406 80.7 Never married 121 39.0 Percent employed 83.5 (X) Now married, except separated 112 36.1 Separated 8 2.6 Population 65 years and over 43 100.0 Widowed 20 6.5 With a disability 10 23.3 Divorced 49 15.8 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 705 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 52 (X) Same house 352 49.9 Children ever born 14 (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 148 21.0 Per 1,000 women 269 (X) Same island 126 17.9 Women ever married 3 (X) Different island 22 3.1 Children ever born 4 (X) St. Croix 6 0.9 Per 1,000 women 1,333 (X) St. John - - St. Thomas 16 2.3 Women 25 to 34 years 43 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 205 29.1 Children ever born 42 (X) In the United States 177 25.1 Per 1,000 women 977 (X) California 16 2.3 Women ever married 18 (X) Florida 27 3.8 Children ever born 16 (X) New York 13 1.8 Per 1,000 women 889 (X) Texas 12 1.7 On another Caribbean island 14 2.0 Women 35 to 44 years 74 100.0 Dominica - - Children ever born 138 (X) Dominican Republic - - Per 1,000 women 1,865 (X) Puerto Rico 3 0.4 No children 20 27.0 St. Kitts and Nevis 5 0.7 1 child 17 23.0 St. Lucia 2 0.3 2 children 15 20.3 Elsewhere 14 2.0 3 children 8 10.8 4 children 8 10.8 NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children 6 8.1 Total population 746 100.0 Women ever married 52 (X) Native 635 85.1 Children ever born 100 (X) Born on island of residence 61 8.2 Per 1,000 women 1,923 (X) Born on different island 182 24.4 St. Croix 7 0.9 GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John - - Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas 175 23.5 more grandchildren under 18 years 18 100.0 Born in United States 378 50.7 Grandparent responsible for grandchild 10 55.6 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 5 0.7 Less than 6 months - - Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 9 1.2 6 to 11 months 1 5.6 Foreign born 111 14.9 1 or 2 years 3 16.7 Entered 1990 to 2000 27 3.6 3 or 4 years - - Entered before 1990 84 11.3 5 years or more 6 33.3 Naturalized citizen 65 8.7 Entered 1990 to 2000 6 0.8 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 59 7.9 Civilian population 18 years and over 573 100.0 Not a citizen 46 6.2 Civilian veterans 51 8.9 Entered 1990 to 2000 21 2.8 Entered before 1990 25 3.4 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 80 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Central Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 111 100.0 Population 16 years and over 598 100.0 Europe 13 11.7 In labor force 468 78.3 Asia 2 1.8 Civilian labor force 467 78.1 Africa 2 1.8 Employed 455 76.1 Oceania 1 0.9 Unemployed 12 2.0 Latin America 87 78.4 Percent of civilian labor force 2.6 (X) Caribbean 83 74.8 Armed forces 1 0.2 Anguilla - - Not in labor force 130 21.7 Antigua and Barbuda 2 1.8 British Virgin Islands 9 8.1 Females 16 years and over 303 100.0 Dominica 16 14.4 In labor force 225 74.3 Dominican Republic - - Civilian labor force 224 73.9 Haiti - - Employed 221 72.9 Jamaica - - St. Kitts and Nevis 26 23.4 Own children under 6 years 41 100.0 St. Lucia 24 21.6 All parents in family in labor force 28 68.3 Trinidad and Tobago 3 2.7 Other West Indies 3 2.7 Own children 6 to 17 years 110 100.0 Other Latin America 4 3.6 All parents in family in labor force 92 83.6 Northern America 6 5.4 Population 16 to 19 years 43 100.0 MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 8 18.6 Total population 746 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force 3 7.0 Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 157 21.0 St. Croix 6 0.8 PLACE OF WORK St. John 71 9.5 Workers 16 years and over 448 100.0 St. Thomas 80 10.7 Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 446 99.6 Born in the United States 387 51.9 St. Croix - - Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 4 0.5 St. John 420 93.8 Born in a foreign country 198 26.5 St. Thomas 26 5.8 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands 2 0.4 FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 746 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 148 19.8 Workers 16 years and over 448 100.0 St. Croix 13 1.7 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 205 45.8 St. John 68 9.1 Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 108 24.1 St. Thomas 67 9.0 Public transportation 36 8.0 Born in the United States 386 51.7 Bus 12 2.7 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 4 0.5 Taxicab 15 3.3 Born in a foreign country 208 27.9 Safari or taxi bus - - Ferryboat or water taxi 9 2.0 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle 2 0.4 ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 75 16.7 Population 5 years and over 705 100.0 Other means 9 2.0 English only 598 84.8 Worked at home 13 2.9 Language other than English 107 15.2 Speak English less than “very well” 30 4.3 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 16.8 (X) Spanish 54 7.7 Speak English less than “very well” 21 3.0 French (and French Creole) 37 5.2 Speak English less than “very well” 5 0.7 Other Indo-European language 11 1.6 Speak English less than “very well” 2 0.3 Asian and Pacific Island languages 2 0.3 Speak English less than “very well” 1 0.1 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 81 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Central Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 455 100.0 Households 309 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 108 23.7 Less than $5,000 32 10.4 Service occupations 128 28.1 $5,000 to $9,999 21 6.8 Sales and office occupations 122 26.8 $10,000 to $14,999 17 5.5 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 3 0.7 $15,000 to $24,999 41 13.3 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 62 13.6 $25,000 to $34,999 34 11.0 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 32 7.0 $35,000 to $49,999 51 16.5 $50,000 to $74,999 57 18.4 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 24 7.8 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 455 100.0 $100,000 or more 32 10.4 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 4 0.9 Median household income (dollars) 36,979 (X) Construction 61 13.4 Mean household income (dollars) 49,502 (X) Manufacturing 4 0.9 Wholesale trade 2 0.4 Households 309 100.0 Retail trade 54 11.9 With earnings 264 85.4 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 26 5.7 Mean earnings (dollars) 45,224 (X) Information 9 2.0 With Social Security income 28 9.1 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 27 5.9 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 9,952 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income 1 0.3 waste management services 33 7.3 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 5,736 (X) Educational, health, and social services 32 7.0 With public assistance income 2 0.6 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 1,440 (X) food services 166 36.5 With retirement income 29 9.4 Other services (except public administration) 18 4.0 Mean retirement income (dollars) 19,539 (X) Public administration 19 4.2 Families 174 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 7 4.0 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 455 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 8 4.6 Private wage and salary workers 298 65.5 $10,000 to $14,999 10 5.7 Employees in own incorporated business 38 8.4 $15,000 to $24,999 21 12.1 Government workers 71 15.6 $25,000 to $34,999 23 13.2 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 84 18.5 $35,000 to $49,999 34 19.5 Unpaid family workers 2 0.4 $50,000 to $74,999 34 19.5 $75,000 to $99,999 15 8.6 $100,000 or more 22 12.6 Median family income (dollars) 40,750 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 59,042 (X) Nonfamily households 135 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 25,938 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 34,198 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 21,051 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 37,083 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 26,136 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 82 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Central Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 431 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 26 6.0 Level Level 1995 to 1998 61 14.2 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 67 15.5 Families 21 12.1 1980 to 1989 175 40.6 With related children under 18 years 14 14.6 1970 to 1979 40 9.3 With related children under 5 years 7 18.4 1960 to 1969 30 7.0 1950 to 1959 21 4.9 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 8 1.9 present 12 20.7 1939 or earlier 3 0.7 With related children under 18 years 9 21.4 With related children under 5 years 5 31.3 ROOMS Total housing units 431 100.0 Individuals 150 20.2 1 room 35 8.1 18 years and over 120 20.9 2 rooms 75 17.4 65 years and over 6 14.0 3 rooms 93 21.6 Related children under 18 years 30 17.6 4 rooms 87 20.2 Related children 5 to 17 years 22 17.1 5 rooms 72 16.7 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 47 46.1 6 rooms 37 8.6 7 rooms 16 3.7 Number Percent 8 rooms 12 2.8 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms 4 0.9 Total housing units 431 100.0 Median (rooms) 3.6 (X) Occupied housing units 309 71.7 Vacant housing units 122 28.3 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 66 15.3 Total housing units 431 100.0 No bedroom 40 9.3 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 13.2 (X) 1 bedroom 114 26.5 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 11.8 (X) 2 bedrooms 147 34.1 3 bedrooms 88 20.4 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 33 7.7 Occupied housing units 309 100.0 5 or more bedrooms 9 2.1 Owner-occupied housing units 145 46.9 Renter-occupied housing units 164 53.1 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 431 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 2.27 (X) Public system only 2 0.5 Average household size of owner-occupied units 2.41 (X) Public system and cistern 51 11.8 Average household size of renter-occupied units 2.13 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 369 85.6 Public standpipe 1 0.2 UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source 8 1.9 Total housing units 431 100.0 1-unit, detached 313 72.6 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 13 3.0 Total housing units 431 100.0 2 units 38 8.8 Public sewer 78 18.1 3 or 4 units 10 2.3 Septic tank or cesspool 318 73.8 5 to 9 units 32 7.4 Other means 35 8.1 10 to 19 units 7 1.6 20 or more units 2 0.5 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 8 1.9 Occupied housing units 309 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. 8 1.9 Lacking complete plumbing facilities 26 8.4 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 16 5.2 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 83 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Central Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 309 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 82 26.5 Specified owner-occupied units 119 100.0 1995 to 1998 88 28.5 With a mortgage 62 52.1 1990 to 1994 48 15.5 Less than $300 3 2.5 1980 to 1989 79 25.6 $300 to $499 1 0.8 1970 to 1979 4 1.3 $500 to $699 7 5.9 1969 or earlier 8 2.6 $700 to $999 11 9.2 $1,000 to $1,499 19 16.0 VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 3 2.5 Occupied housing units 309 100.0 $2,000 or more 18 15.1 None 52 16.8 Median (dollars) 1,250 (X) 1 143 46.3 Not mortgaged 57 47.9 2 93 30.1 Less than $100 5 4.2 3 or more 21 6.8 $100 to $199 12 10.1 Vehicles per household 1.3 (X) $200 to $299 16 13.4 $300 to $399 4 3.4 COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 7 5.9 Occupied housing units 309 100.0 $500 or more 13 10.9 Gas: bottled or tank 234 75.7 Median (dollars) 268 (X) Electricity 73 23.6 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. - - SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal 2 0.6 PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel - - Specified owner-occupied units 119 100.0 No fuel used - - Less than 10.0 percent 30 25.2 10.0 to 14.9 percent 11 9.2 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent 14 11.8 Occupied housing units 309 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 8 6.7 Water purchased from a vendor 111 35.9 25.0 to 29.9 percent 14 11.8 No water purchased from a vendor 198 64.1 30.0 to 34.9 percent 7 5.9 35.0 percent or more 30 25.2 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 5 4.2 Occupied housing units 309 100.0 1.00 or less 269 87.1 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 17 5.5 Specified renter-occupied units 161 100.0 1.51 or more 23 7.4 Less than $100 - - $100 to $199 7 4.3 TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 3 1.9 Occupied housing units 309 100.0 $300 to $399 14 8.7 With telephone service 292 94.5 $400 to $499 15 9.3 Without telephone service 17 5.5 $500 to $599 24 14.9 $600 to $699 13 8.1 VALUE $700 to $999 34 21.1 Specified owner-occupied units 119 100.0 $1,000 or more 20 12.4 Less than $30,000 2 1.7 No cash rent 31 19.3 $30,000 to $39,999 1 0.8 Median (dollars) 625 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 - - $50,000 to $59,999 - - GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 1 0.8 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 - - Specified renter-occupied units 161 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 10 8.4 Less than 10.0 percent 15 9.3 $100,000 to $149,999 14 11.8 10.0 to 14.9 percent 17 10.6 $150,000 to $199,999 19 16.0 15.0 to 19.9 percent 13 8.1 $200,000 to $299,999 29 24.4 20.0 to 24.9 percent 12 7.5 $300,000 or more 43 36.1 25.0 to 29.9 percent 13 8.1 Median (dollars) 251,500 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent 10 6.2 35.0 percent or more 42 26.1 Not computed 39 24.2 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 84 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Coral Bay Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 649 100.0 Total population 649 100.0 Male 327 50.4 In households 649 100.0 Female 322 49.6 Householder 305 47.0 Spouse 110 16.9 Under 5 years 35 5.4 Child 173 26.7 5 to 9 years 49 7.6 Own child under 18 years 136 21.0 10 to 14 years 43 6.6 Other relatives 26 4.0 15 to 19 years 28 4.3 Under 18 years 10 1.5 20 to 24 years 20 3.1 Nonrelatives 35 5.4 25 to 34 years 78 12.0 Unmarried partner 23 3.5 35 to 44 years 115 17.7 In group quarters - - 45 to 54 years 154 23.7 Institutionalized population - - 55 to 59 years 42 6.5 Noninstitutionalized population - - 60 to 64 years 29 4.5 65 to 74 years 35 5.4 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 13 2.0 Total households 305 100.0 85 years and over 8 1.2 Family households (families) 171 56.1 With own children under 18 years 71 23.3 Median age (years) 40.8 (X) Married-couple families 110 36.1 With own children under 18 years 32 10.5 18 years and over 502 77.3 Female householder, no husband present 42 13.8 Male 257 39.6 With own children under 18 years 28 9.2 Female 245 37.8 Nonfamily households 134 43.9 21 years and over 491 75.7 Householder living alone 114 37.4 62 years and over 69 10.6 Householder 65 years and over 18 5.9 65 years and over 56 8.6 Male 26 4.0 Households with individuals under 18 years 77 25.2 Female 30 4.6 Households with individuals 65 years and over 44 14.4 RACE [1] Average household size 2.13 (X) Total population 649 100.0 Average family size 2.81 (X) One race 635 97.8 Black or African American 275 42.4 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 353 54.4 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 126 100.0 Other races [2] 7 1.1 Nursery school, preschool 10 7.9 Two or more races 14 2.2 Kindergarten 14 11.1 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 69 54.8 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) 20 15.9 one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school 13 10.3 Black or African American 285 43.9 White 364 56.1 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 15 2.3 Population 25 years and over 474 100.0 Less than 9th grade 46 9.7 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 53 11.2 Total population 649 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 91 19.2 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 11 1.7 Some college, no degree 121 25.5 Mexican 1 0.2 Associate degree 27 5.7 Puerto Rican 5 0.8 Bachelor’s degree 87 18.4 Cuban 1 0.2 Graduate or professional degree 49 10.3 Other Hispanic or Latino 4 0.6 Not Hispanic or Latino 638 98.3 Percent high school graduate or higher 79.1 (X) Black or African American alone 271 41.8 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 28.7 (X) White alone 349 53.8 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 85 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Coral Bay Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 267 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 82 30.7 Population 5 to 20 years 123 100.0 Now married, except separated 119 44.6 With a disability 3 2.4 Separated 10 3.7 Widowed 5 1.9 Population 21 to 64 years 435 100.0 Divorced 51 19.1 With a disability 66 15.2 Percent employed 62.1 (X) Females 15 years and over 255 100.0 No disability 369 84.8 Never married 74 29.0 Percent employed 76.7 (X) Now married, except separated 112 43.9 Separated 9 3.5 Population 65 years and over 56 100.0 Widowed 14 5.5 With a disability 16 28.6 Divorced 46 18.0 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 614 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 25 (X) Same house 333 54.2 Children ever born 8 (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 163 26.5 Per 1,000 women 320 (X) Same island 141 23.0 Women ever married 1 (X) Different island 22 3.6 Children ever born - (X) St. Croix 5 0.8 Per 1,000 women - (X) St. John - - St. Thomas 17 2.8 Women 25 to 34 years 45 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 118 19.2 Children ever born 73 (X) In the United States 112 18.2 Per 1,000 women 1,622 (X) California 12 2.0 Women ever married 20 (X) Florida 5 0.8 Children ever born 27 (X) New York 13 2.1 Per 1,000 women 1,350 (X) Texas 1 0.2 On another Caribbean island 5 0.8 Women 35 to 44 years 58 100.0 Dominica - - Children ever born 76 (X) Dominican Republic - - Per 1,000 women 1,310 (X) Puerto Rico - - No children 26 44.8 St. Kitts and Nevis 1 0.2 1 child 12 20.7 St. Lucia 1 0.2 2 children 8 13.8 Elsewhere 1 0.2 3 children 6 10.3 4 children 3 5.2 NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children 3 5.2 Total population 649 100.0 Women ever married 42 (X) Native 585 90.1 Children ever born 62 (X) Born on island of residence 67 10.3 Per 1,000 women 1,476 (X) Born on different island 161 24.8 St. Croix 7 1.1 GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John - - Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas 154 23.7 more grandchildren under 18 years 13 100.0 Born in United States 344 53.0 Grandparent responsible for grandchild 4 30.8 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 4 0.6 Less than 6 months - - Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 9 1.4 6 to 11 months 3 23.1 Foreign born 64 9.9 1 or 2 years 1 7.7 Entered 1990 to 2000 23 3.5 3 or 4 years - - Entered before 1990 41 6.3 5 years or more - - Naturalized citizen 27 4.2 Entered 1990 to 2000 10 1.5 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 17 2.6 Civilian population 18 years and over 502 100.0 Not a citizen 37 5.7 Civilian veterans 51 10.2 Entered 1990 to 2000 13 2.0 Entered before 1990 24 3.7 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 86 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Coral Bay Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 64 100.0 Population 16 years and over 511 100.0 Europe 21 32.8 In labor force 363 71.0 Asia 4 6.3 Civilian labor force 363 71.0 Africa - - Employed 348 68.1 Oceania - - Unemployed 15 2.9 Latin America 36 56.3 Percent of civilian labor force 4.1 (X) Caribbean 35 54.7 Armed forces - - Anguilla - - Not in labor force 148 29.0 Antigua and Barbuda 3 4.7 British Virgin Islands 4 6.3 Females 16 years and over 251 100.0 Dominica 5 7.8 In labor force 174 69.3 Dominican Republic - - Civilian labor force 174 69.3 Haiti - - Employed 171 68.1 Jamaica 1 1.6 St. Kitts and Nevis 5 7.8 Own children under 6 years 44 100.0 St. Lucia 12 18.8 All parents in family in labor force 31 70.5 Trinidad and Tobago - - Other West Indies 5 7.8 Own children 6 to 17 years 98 100.0 Other Latin America 1 1.6 All parents in family in labor force 76 77.6 Northern America 3 4.7 Population 16 to 19 years 17 100.0 MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 4 23.5 Total population 649 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force 3 17.6 Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 183 28.2 St. Croix 12 1.8 PLACE OF WORK St. John 84 12.9 Workers 16 years and over 337 100.0 St. Thomas 87 13.4 Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 336 99.7 Born in the United States 339 52.2 St. Croix 5 1.5 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 7 1.1 St. John 320 95.0 Born in a foreign country 120 18.5 St. Thomas 11 3.3 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands 1 0.3 FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 649 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 174 26.8 Workers 16 years and over 337 100.0 St. Croix 15 2.3 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 161 47.8 St. John 78 12.0 Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 75 22.3 St. Thomas 81 12.5 Public transportation 51 15.1 Born in the United States 334 51.5 Bus 46 13.6 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 2 0.3 Taxicab - - Born in a foreign country 139 21.4 Safari or taxi bus 2 0.6 Ferryboat or water taxi 3 0.9 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle 2 0.6 ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 21 6.2 Population 5 years and over 614 100.0 Other means 6 1.8 English only 542 88.3 Worked at home 21 6.2 Language other than English 72 11.7 Speak English less than “very well” 19 3.1 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 22.7 (X) Spanish 28 4.6 Speak English less than “very well” 8 1.3 French (and French Creole) 20 3.3 Speak English less than “very well” 3 0.5 Other Indo-European language 18 2.9 Speak English less than “very well” 6 1.0 Asian and Pacific Island languages 5 0.8 Speak English less than “very well” 1 0.2 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 87 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Coral Bay Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 348 100.0 Households 305 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 83 23.9 Less than $5,000 41 13.4 Service occupations 90 25.9 $5,000 to $9,999 29 9.5 Sales and office occupations 84 24.1 $10,000 to $14,999 36 11.8 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 1 0.3 $15,000 to $24,999 43 14.1 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 56 16.1 $25,000 to $34,999 40 13.1 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 34 9.8 $35,000 to $49,999 36 11.8 $50,000 to $74,999 48 15.7 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 15 4.9 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 348 100.0 $100,000 or more 17 5.6 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 6 1.7 Median household income (dollars) 25,625 (X) Construction 57 16.4 Mean household income (dollars) 35,243 (X) Manufacturing 17 4.9 Wholesale trade 3 0.9 Households 305 100.0 Retail trade 40 11.5 With earnings 236 77.4 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 18 5.2 Mean earnings (dollars) 33,344 (X) Information 4 1.1 With Social Security income 47 15.4 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 26 7.5 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 8,764 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income - - waste management services 29 8.3 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) - (X) Educational, health, and social services 32 9.2 With public assistance income 5 1.6 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 1,795 (X) food services 76 21.8 With retirement income 42 13.8 Other services (except public administration) 19 5.5 Mean retirement income (dollars) 21,044 (X) Public administration 21 6.0 Families 171 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 17 9.9 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 348 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 9 5.3 Private wage and salary workers 179 51.4 $10,000 to $14,999 18 10.5 Employees in own incorporated business 14 4.0 $15,000 to $24,999 19 11.1 Government workers 63 18.1 $25,000 to $34,999 25 14.6 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 102 29.3 $35,000 to $49,999 25 14.6 Unpaid family workers 4 1.1 $50,000 to $74,999 34 19.9 $75,000 to $99,999 10 5.8 $100,000 or more 14 8.2 Median family income (dollars) 33,750 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 43,191 (X) Nonfamily households 134 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 15,357 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 23,569 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 16,563 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 26,250 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 26,250 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 88 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Coral Bay Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 383 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 9 2.3 Level Level 1995 to 1998 62 16.2 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 60 15.7 Families 36 21.1 1980 to 1989 84 21.9 With related children under 18 years 22 28.9 1970 to 1979 73 19.1 With related children under 5 years 10 40.0 1960 to 1969 49 12.8 1950 to 1959 24 6.3 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 6 1.6 present 12 28.6 1939 or earlier 16 4.2 With related children under 18 years 9 28.1 With related children under 5 years 4 36.4 ROOMS Total housing units 383 100.0 Individuals 179 27.6 1 room 58 15.1 18 years and over 127 25.3 2 rooms 84 21.9 65 years and over 9 16.1 3 rooms 90 23.5 Related children under 18 years 51 34.9 4 rooms 72 18.8 Related children 5 to 17 years 36 32.4 5 rooms 38 9.9 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 14 40.0 6 rooms 27 7.0 7 rooms 4 1.0 Number Percent 8 rooms 5 1.3 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms 5 1.3 Total housing units 383 100.0 Median (rooms) 3.1 (X) Occupied housing units 305 79.6 Vacant housing units 78 20.4 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 43 11.2 Total housing units 383 100.0 No bedroom 67 17.5 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 6.5 (X) 1 bedroom 118 30.8 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 9.5 (X) 2 bedrooms 121 31.6 3 bedrooms 55 14.4 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 16 4.2 Occupied housing units 305 100.0 5 or more bedrooms 6 1.6 Owner-occupied housing units 172 56.4 Renter-occupied housing units 133 43.6 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 383 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 2.13 (X) Public system only 14 3.7 Average household size of owner-occupied units 2.27 (X) Public system and cistern 12 3.1 Average household size of renter-occupied units 1.95 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 344 89.8 Public standpipe 3 0.8 UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source 10 2.6 Total housing units 383 100.0 1-unit, detached 246 64.2 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 6 1.6 Total housing units 383 100.0 2 units 43 11.2 Public sewer 23 6.0 3 or 4 units 24 6.3 Septic tank or cesspool 306 79.9 5 to 9 units 11 2.9 Other means 54 14.1 10 to 19 units - - 20 or more units - - SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 9 2.3 Occupied housing units 305 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. 44 11.5 Lacking complete plumbing facilities 69 22.6 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 53 17.4 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 89 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Coral Bay Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 305 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 66 21.6 Specified owner-occupied units 115 100.0 1995 to 1998 103 33.8 With a mortgage 40 34.8 1990 to 1994 51 16.7 Less than $300 - - 1980 to 1989 40 13.1 $300 to $499 2 1.7 1970 to 1979 26 8.5 $500 to $699 10 8.7 1969 or earlier 19 6.2 $700 to $999 7 6.1 $1,000 to $1,499 12 10.4 VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 4 3.5 Occupied housing units 305 100.0 $2,000 or more 5 4.3 None 75 24.6 Median (dollars) 1,036 (X) 1 149 48.9 Not mortgaged 75 65.2 2 71 23.3 Less than $100 17 14.8 3 or more 10 3.3 $100 to $199 21 18.3 Vehicles per household 1.1 (X) $200 to $299 15 13.0 $300 to $399 13 11.3 COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 3 2.6 Occupied housing units 305 100.0 $500 or more 6 5.2 Gas: bottled or tank 259 84.9 Median (dollars) 198 (X) Electricity 33 10.8 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 3 1.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal 1 0.3 PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel 1 0.3 Specified owner-occupied units 115 100.0 No fuel used 8 2.6 Less than 10.0 percent 45 39.1 10.0 to 14.9 percent 12 10.4 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent 12 10.4 Occupied housing units 305 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 11 9.6 Water purchased from a vendor 143 46.9 25.0 to 29.9 percent 5 4.3 No water purchased from a vendor 162 53.1 30.0 to 34.9 percent 2 1.7 35.0 percent or more 23 20.0 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 5 4.3 Occupied housing units 305 100.0 1.00 or less 259 84.9 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 13 4.3 Specified renter-occupied units 133 100.0 1.51 or more 33 10.8 Less than $100 - - $100 to $199 6 4.5 TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 7 5.3 Occupied housing units 305 100.0 $300 to $399 9 6.8 With telephone service 236 77.4 $400 to $499 7 5.3 Without telephone service 69 22.6 $500 to $599 15 11.3 $600 to $699 16 12.0 VALUE $700 to $999 29 21.8 Specified owner-occupied units 115 100.0 $1,000 or more 15 11.3 Less than $30,000 4 3.5 No cash rent 29 21.8 $30,000 to $39,999 3 2.6 Median (dollars) 644 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 2 1.7 $50,000 to $59,999 4 3.5 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 4 3.5 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 5 4.3 Specified renter-occupied units 133 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 3 2.6 Less than 10.0 percent 5 3.8 $100,000 to $149,999 14 12.2 10.0 to 14.9 percent 6 4.5 $150,000 to $199,999 20 17.4 15.0 to 19.9 percent 15 11.3 $200,000 to $299,999 28 24.3 20.0 to 24.9 percent 10 7.5 $300,000 or more 28 24.3 25.0 to 29.9 percent 5 3.8 Median (dollars) 196,300 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent 5 3.8 35.0 percent or more 49 36.8 Not computed 38 28.6 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 90 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Cruz Bay Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 2,743 100.0 Total population 2,743 100.0 Male 1,327 48.4 In households 2,741 99.9 Female 1,416 51.6 Householder 1,090 39.7 Spouse 402 14.7 Under 5 years 215 7.8 Child 774 28.2 5 to 9 years 182 6.6 Own child under 18 years 567 20.7 10 to 14 years 209 7.6 Other relatives 258 9.4 15 to 19 years 162 5.9 Under 18 years 136 5.0 20 to 24 years 147 5.4 Nonrelatives 217 7.9 25 to 34 years 440 16.0 Unmarried partner 108 3.9 35 to 44 years 463 16.9 In group quarters 2 0.1 45 to 54 years 459 16.7 Institutionalized population - - 55 to 59 years 168 6.1 Noninstitutionalized population 2 0.1 60 to 64 years 102 3.7 65 to 74 years 134 4.9 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 47 1.7 Total households 1,090 100.0 85 years and over 15 0.5 Family households (families) 653 59.9 With own children under 18 years 316 29.0 Median age (years) 35.3 (X) Married-couple families 402 36.9 With own children under 18 years 160 14.7 18 years and over 2,025 73.8 Female householder, no husband present 193 17.7 Male 986 35.9 With own children under 18 years 125 11.5 Female 1,039 37.9 Nonfamily households 437 40.1 21 years and over 1,948 71.0 Householder living alone 326 29.9 62 years and over 253 9.2 Householder 65 years and over 46 4.2 65 years and over 196 7.1 Male 92 3.4 Households with individuals under 18 years 387 35.5 Female 104 3.8 Households with individuals 65 years and over 160 14.7 RACE [1] Average household size 2.51 (X) Total population 2,743 100.0 Average family size 3.20 (X) One race 2,690 98.1 Black or African American 1,809 65.9 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 792 28.9 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 620 100.0 Other races [2] 89 3.2 Nursery school, preschool 67 10.8 Two or more races 53 1.9 Kindergarten 51 8.2 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 335 54.0 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) 133 21.5 one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school 34 5.5 Black or African American 1,832 66.8 White 816 29.7 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 139 5.1 Population 25 years and over 1,828 100.0 Less than 9th grade 323 17.7 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 310 17.0 Total population 2,743 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 415 22.7 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 186 6.8 Some college, no degree 255 13.9 Mexican 9 0.3 Associate degree 88 4.8 Puerto Rican 30 1.1 Bachelor’s degree 306 16.7 Cuban 1 - Graduate or professional degree 131 7.2 Other Hispanic or Latino 146 5.3 Not Hispanic or Latino 2,557 93.2 Percent high school graduate or higher 65.4 (X) Black or African American alone 1,720 62.7 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 23.9 (X) White alone 772 28.1 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 91 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Cruz Bay Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 1,044 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 427 40.9 Population 5 to 20 years 580 100.0 Now married, except separated 468 44.8 With a disability 18 3.1 Separated 19 1.8 Widowed 13 1.2 Population 21 to 64 years 1,751 100.0 Divorced 117 11.2 With a disability 224 12.8 Percent employed 82.1 (X) Females 15 years and over 1,093 100.0 No disability 1,527 87.2 Never married 403 36.9 Percent employed 85.8 (X) Now married, except separated 451 41.3 Separated 28 2.6 Population 65 years and over 196 100.0 Widowed 61 5.6 With a disability 58 29.6 Divorced 150 13.7 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 2,528 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 152 (X) Same house 1,457 57.6 Children ever born 61 (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 622 24.6 Per 1,000 women 401 (X) Same island 551 21.8 Women ever married 14 (X) Different island 71 2.8 Children ever born 15 (X) St. Croix 24 0.9 Per 1,000 women 1,071 (X) St. John - - St. Thomas 47 1.9 Women 25 to 34 years 225 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 449 17.8 Children ever born 283 (X) In the United States 324 12.8 Per 1,000 women 1,258 (X) California 22 0.9 Women ever married 94 (X) Florida 21 0.8 Children ever born 146 (X) New York 37 1.5 Per 1,000 women 1,553 (X) Texas 18 0.7 On another Caribbean island 98 3.9 Women 35 to 44 years 237 100.0 Dominica 15 0.6 Children ever born 469 (X) Dominican Republic 25 1.0 Per 1,000 women 1,979 (X) Puerto Rico 5 0.2 No children 67 28.3 St. Kitts and Nevis 3 0.1 1 child 42 17.7 St. Lucia 19 0.8 2 children 46 19.4 Elsewhere 27 1.1 3 children 33 13.9 4 children 26 11.0 NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children 23 9.7 Total population 2,743 100.0 Women ever married 159 (X) Native 1,897 69.2 Children ever born 349 (X) Born on island of residence 219 8.0 Per 1,000 women 2,195 (X) Born on different island 798 29.1 St. Croix 24 0.9 GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John - - Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas 774 28.2 more grandchildren under 18 years 112 100.0 Born in United States 809 29.5 Grandparent responsible for grandchild 56 50.0 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 48 1.7 Less than 6 months 4 3.6 Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 23 0.8 6 to 11 months 3 2.7 Foreign born 846 30.8 1 or 2 years 12 10.7 Entered 1990 to 2000 312 11.4 3 or 4 years 8 7.1 Entered before 1990 534 19.5 5 years or more 29 25.9 Naturalized citizen 466 17.0 Entered 1990 to 2000 82 3.0 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 384 14.0 Civilian population 18 years and over 2,024 100.0 Not a citizen 380 13.9 Civilian veterans 144 7.1 Entered 1990 to 2000 230 8.4 Entered before 1990 150 5.5 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 92 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Cruz Bay Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 846 100.0 Population 16 years and over 2,098 100.0 Europe 37 4.4 In labor force 1,671 79.6 Asia 5 0.6 Civilian labor force 1,670 79.6 Africa 2 0.2 Employed 1,627 77.6 Oceania 2 0.2 Unemployed 43 2.0 Latin America 790 93.4 Percent of civilian labor force 2.6 (X) Caribbean 773 91.4 Armed forces 1 - Anguilla 12 1.4 Not in labor force 427 20.4 Antigua and Barbuda 11 1.3 British Virgin Islands 125 14.8 Females 16 years and over 1,080 100.0 Dominica 122 14.4 In labor force 833 77.1 Dominican Republic 102 12.1 Civilian labor force 833 77.1 Haiti 13 1.5 Employed 814 75.4 Jamaica 3 0.4 St. Kitts and Nevis 130 15.4 Own children under 6 years 230 100.0 St. Lucia 203 24.0 All parents in family in labor force 200 87.0 Trinidad and Tobago 13 1.5 Other West Indies 39 4.6 Own children 6 to 17 years 402 100.0 Other Latin America 17 2.0 All parents in family in labor force 365 90.8 Northern America 10 1.2 Population 16 to 19 years 123 100.0 MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 15 12.2 Total population 2,743 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force 5 4.1 Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 615 22.4 St. Croix 31 1.1 PLACE OF WORK St. John 260 9.5 Workers 16 years and over 1,588 100.0 St. Thomas 324 11.8 Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 1,583 99.7 Born in the United States 779 28.4 St. Croix 2 0.1 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 22 0.8 St. John 1,483 93.4 Born in a foreign country 1,327 48.4 St. Thomas 98 6.2 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands 5 0.3 FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 2,743 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 560 20.4 Workers 16 years and over 1,588 100.0 St. Croix 33 1.2 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 703 44.3 St. John 255 9.3 Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 407 25.6 St. Thomas 272 9.9 Public transportation 134 8.4 Born in the United States 793 28.9 Bus 34 2.1 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 38 1.4 Taxicab 24 1.5 Born in a foreign country 1,352 49.3 Safari or taxi bus 25 1.6 Ferryboat or water taxi 51 3.2 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle 5 0.3 ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 256 16.1 Population 5 years and over 2,528 100.0 Other means 36 2.3 English only 1,996 79.0 Worked at home 47 3.0 Language other than English 532 21.0 Speak English less than “very well” 203 8.0 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 14.2 (X) Spanish 219 8.7 Speak English less than “very well” 132 5.2 French (and French Creole) 280 11.1 Speak English less than “very well” 64 2.5 Other Indo-European language 24 0.9 Speak English less than “very well” 5 0.2 Asian and Pacific Island languages 6 0.2 Speak English less than “very well” 2 0.1 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 93 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Cruz Bay Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 1,627 100.0 Households 1,090 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 293 18.0 Less than $5,000 92 8.4 Service occupations 491 30.2 $5,000 to $9,999 38 3.5 Sales and office occupations 400 24.6 $10,000 to $14,999 94 8.6 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 5 0.3 $15,000 to $24,999 175 16.1 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 232 14.3 $25,000 to $34,999 167 15.3 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 206 12.7 $35,000 to $49,999 187 17.2 $50,000 to $74,999 170 15.6 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 80 7.3 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 1,627 100.0 $100,000 or more 87 8.0 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 4 0.2 Median household income (dollars) 33,456 (X) Construction 197 12.1 Mean household income (dollars) 44,054 (X) Manufacturing 30 1.8 Wholesale trade 5 0.3 Households 1,090 100.0 Retail trade 157 9.6 With earnings 928 85.1 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 148 9.1 Mean earnings (dollars) 42,715 (X) Information 12 0.7 With Social Security income 133 12.2 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 112 6.9 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 9,529 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income 1 0.1 waste management services 116 7.1 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 22,300 (X) Educational, health, and social services 140 8.6 With public assistance income 23 2.1 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 2,881 (X) food services 509 31.3 With retirement income 95 8.7 Other services (except public administration) 106 6.5 Mean retirement income (dollars) 18,626 (X) Public administration 91 5.6 Families 653 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 37 5.7 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 1,627 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 16 2.5 Private wage and salary workers 1,112 68.3 $10,000 to $14,999 37 5.7 Employees in own incorporated business 93 5.7 $15,000 to $24,999 93 14.2 Government workers 251 15.4 $25,000 to $34,999 96 14.7 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 255 15.7 $35,000 to $49,999 130 19.9 Unpaid family workers 9 0.6 $50,000 to $74,999 119 18.2 $75,000 to $99,999 58 8.9 $100,000 or more 67 10.3 Median family income (dollars) 40,179 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 50,710 (X) Nonfamily households 437 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 22,396 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 30,825 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 17,515 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 27,303 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 21,900 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 94 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Cruz Bay Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 1,529 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 35 2.3 Level Level 1995 to 1998 129 8.4 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 210 13.7 Families 90 13.8 1980 to 1989 431 28.2 With related children under 18 years 65 17.1 1970 to 1979 405 26.5 With related children under 5 years 33 19.5 1960 to 1969 219 14.3 1950 to 1959 67 4.4 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 17 1.1 present 50 25.9 1939 or earlier 16 1.0 With related children under 18 years 44 28.2 With related children under 5 years 23 37.1 ROOMS Total housing units 1,529 100.0 Individuals 433 15.8 1 room 121 7.9 18 years and over 288 14.2 2 rooms 233 15.2 65 years and over 27 13.8 3 rooms 360 23.5 Related children under 18 years 140 19.9 4 rooms 299 19.6 Related children 5 to 17 years 93 18.9 5 rooms 261 17.1 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 59 28.2 6 rooms 155 10.1 7 rooms 57 3.7 Number Percent 8 rooms 25 1.6 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms 18 1.2 Total housing units 1,529 100.0 Median (rooms) 3.7 (X) Occupied housing units 1,090 71.3 Vacant housing units 439 28.7 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 213 13.9 Total housing units 1,529 100.0 No bedroom 132 8.6 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 12.8 (X) 1 bedroom 374 24.5 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 16.8 (X) 2 bedrooms 517 33.8 3 bedrooms 346 22.6 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 121 7.9 Occupied housing units 1,090 100.0 5 or more bedrooms 39 2.6 Owner-occupied housing units 490 45.0 Renter-occupied housing units 600 55.0 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 1,529 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 2.51 (X) Public system only 54 3.5 Average household size of owner-occupied units 2.76 (X) Public system and cistern 270 17.7 Average household size of renter-occupied units 2.32 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 1,182 77.3 Public standpipe 5 0.3 UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source 18 1.2 Total housing units 1,529 100.0 1-unit, detached 654 42.8 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 121 7.9 Total housing units 1,529 100.0 2 units 312 20.4 Public sewer 265 17.3 3 or 4 units 284 18.6 Septic tank or cesspool 1,197 78.3 5 to 9 units 102 6.7 Other means 67 4.4 10 to 19 units 9 0.6 20 or more units 2 0.1 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 11 0.7 Occupied housing units 1,090 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. 34 2.2 Lacking complete plumbing facilities 67 6.1 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 67 6.1 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 95 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Cruz Bay Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 1,090 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 257 23.6 Specified owner-occupied units 299 100.0 1995 to 1998 341 31.3 With a mortgage 138 46.2 1990 to 1994 146 13.4 Less than $300 3 1.0 1980 to 1989 182 16.7 $300 to $499 9 3.0 1970 to 1979 97 8.9 $500 to $699 17 5.7 1969 or earlier 67 6.1 $700 to $999 25 8.4 $1,000 to $1,499 36 12.0 VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 19 6.4 Occupied housing units 1,090 100.0 $2,000 or more 29 9.7 None 240 22.0 Median (dollars) 1,188 (X) 1 515 47.2 Not mortgaged 161 53.8 2 275 25.2 Less than $100 25 8.4 3 or more 60 5.5 $100 to $199 42 14.0 Vehicles per household 1.2 (X) $200 to $299 27 9.0 $300 to $399 22 7.4 COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 14 4.7 Occupied housing units 1,090 100.0 $500 or more 31 10.4 Gas: bottled or tank 870 79.8 Median (dollars) 252 (X) Electricity 203 18.6 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 1 0.1 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal 3 0.3 PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel 3 0.3 Specified owner-occupied units 299 100.0 No fuel used 10 0.9 Less than 10.0 percent 104 34.8 10.0 to 14.9 percent 39 13.0 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent 20 6.7 Occupied housing units 1,090 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 27 9.0 Water purchased from a vendor 594 54.5 25.0 to 29.9 percent 27 9.0 No water purchased from a vendor 496 45.5 30.0 to 34.9 percent 8 2.7 35.0 percent or more 59 19.7 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 15 5.0 Occupied housing units 1,090 100.0 1.00 or less 926 85.0 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 87 8.0 Specified renter-occupied units 598 100.0 1.51 or more 77 7.1 Less than $100 2 0.3 $100 to $199 7 1.2 TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 13 2.2 Occupied housing units 1,090 100.0 $300 to $399 31 5.2 With telephone service 1,009 92.6 $400 to $499 43 7.2 Without telephone service 81 7.4 $500 to $599 66 11.0 $600 to $699 87 14.5 VALUE $700 to $999 168 28.1 Specified owner-occupied units 299 100.0 $1,000 or more 92 15.4 Less than $30,000 5 1.7 No cash rent 89 14.9 $30,000 to $39,999 6 2.0 Median (dollars) 709 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 5 1.7 $50,000 to $59,999 2 0.7 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 5 1.7 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 7 2.3 Specified renter-occupied units 598 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 11 3.7 Less than 10.0 percent 28 4.7 $100,000 to $149,999 35 11.7 10.0 to 14.9 percent 49 8.2 $150,000 to $199,999 33 11.0 15.0 to 19.9 percent 57 9.5 $200,000 to $299,999 69 23.1 20.0 to 24.9 percent 74 12.4 $300,000 or more 121 40.5 25.0 to 29.9 percent 48 8.0 Median (dollars) 256,800 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent 44 7.4 35.0 percent or more 180 30.1 Not computed 118 19.7 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 96 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: East End Subdistrict (St. John Island) NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 59 100.0 Total population 59 100.0 Male 28 47.5 In households 59 100.0 Female 31 52.5 Householder 31 52.5 Spouse 10 16.9 Under 5 years 2 3.4 Child 8 13.6 5 to 9 years 3 5.1 Own child under 18 years 2 3.4 10 to 14 years 1 1.7 Other relatives 6 10.2 15 to 19 years - - Under 18 years 4 6.8 20 to 24 years 4 6.8 Nonrelatives 4 6.8 25 to 34 years 7 11.9 Unmarried partner 1 1.7 35 to 44 years 9 15.3 In group quarters - - 45 to 54 years 16 27.1 Institutionalized population - - 55 to 59 years 5 8.5 Noninstitutionalized population - - 60 to 64 years 5 8.5 65 to 74 years 5 8.5 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 2 3.4 Total households 31 100.0 85 years and over - - Family households (families) 15 48.4 With own children under 18 years 2 6.5 Median age (years) 49.5 (X) Married-couple families 10 32.3 With own children under 18 years 1 3.2 18 years and over 53 89.8 Female householder, no husband present 4 12.9 Male 25 42.4 With own children under 18 years 1 3.2 Female 28 47.5 Nonfamily households 16 51.6 21 years and over 51 86.4 Householder living alone 13 41.9 62 years and over 10 16.9 Householder 65 years and over 4 12.9 65 years and over 7 11.9 Male 4 6.8 Households with individuals under 18 years 3 9.7 Female 3 5.1 Households with individuals 65 years and over 7 22.6 RACE [1] Average household size 1.90 (X) Total population 59 100.0 Average family size 2.60 (X) One race 56 94.9 Black or African American 22 37.3 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 31 52.5 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 7 100.0 Other races [2] 3 5.1 Nursery school, preschool 1 14.3 Two or more races 3 5.1 Kindergarten 1 14.3 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 3 42.9 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) - - one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school 2 28.6 Black or African American 25 42.4 White 31 52.5 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 6 10.2 Population 25 years and over 49 100.0 Less than 9th grade 3 6.1 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 5 10.2 Total population 59 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 10 20.4 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 1 1.7 Some college, no degree 7 14.3 Mexican - - Associate degree 3 6.1 Puerto Rican 1 1.7 Bachelor’s degree 12 24.5 Cuban - - Graduate or professional degree 9 18.4 Other Hispanic or Latino - - Not Hispanic or Latino 58 98.3 Percent high school graduate or higher 83.7 (X) Black or African American alone 21 35.6 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 42.9 (X) White alone 31 52.5 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 97 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: East End Subdistrict (St. John Island) NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 25 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 9 36.0 Population 5 to 20 years 6 100.0 Now married, except separated 12 48.0 With a disability - - Separated 1 4.0 Widowed 1 4.0 Population 21 to 64 years 44 100.0 Divorced 2 8.0 With a disability 9 20.5 Percent employed 44.4 (X) Females 15 years and over 28 100.0 No disability 35 79.5 Never married 7 25.0 Percent employed 68.6 (X) Now married, except separated 11 39.3 Separated - - Population 65 years and over 7 100.0 Widowed 2 7.1 With a disability 1 14.3 Divorced 8 28.6 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 57 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 1 (X) Same house 26 45.6 Children ever born - (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 17 29.8 Per 1,000 women - (X) Same island 16 28.1 Women ever married - (X) Different island 1 1.8 Children ever born - (X) St. Croix - - Per 1,000 women - (X) St. John - - St. Thomas 1 1.8 Women 25 to 34 years 4 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 14 24.6 Children ever born 5 (X) In the United States 13 22.8 Per 1,000 women 1,250 (X) California 3 5.3 Women ever married 2 (X) Florida - - Children ever born 4 (X) New York 3 5.3 Per 1,000 women 2,000 (X) Texas - - On another Caribbean island 1 1.8 Women 35 to 44 years 6 100.0 Dominica - - Children ever born 6 (X) Dominican Republic - - Per 1,000 women 1,000 (X) Puerto Rico - - No children 3 50.0 St. Kitts and Nevis - - 1 child 2 33.3 St. Lucia - - 2 children - - Elsewhere - - 3 children - - 4 children 1 16.7 NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children - - Total population 59 100.0 Women ever married 4 (X) Native 53 89.8 Children ever born 6 (X) Born on island of residence 6 10.2 Per 1,000 women 1,500 (X) Born on different island 10 16.9 St. Croix 2 3.4 GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John - - Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas 8 13.6 more grandchildren under 18 years 2 100.0 Born in United States 32 54.2 Grandparent responsible for grandchild - - Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 4 6.8 Less than 6 months - - Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 1 1.7 6 to 11 months - - Foreign born 6 10.2 1 or 2 years - - Entered 1990 to 2000 1 1.7 3 or 4 years - - Entered before 1990 5 8.5 5 years or more - - Naturalized citizen 6 10.2 Entered 1990 to 2000 1 1.7 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 5 8.5 Civilian population 18 years and over 53 100.0 Not a citizen - - Civilian veterans 5 9.4 Entered 1990 to 2000 - - Entered before 1990 - - NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 98 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: East End Subdistrict (St. John Island) NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 6 100.0 Population 16 years and over 53 100.0 Europe - - In labor force 30 56.6 Asia 1 16.7 Civilian labor force 30 56.6 Africa - - Employed 30 56.6 Oceania - - Unemployed - - Latin America 5 83.3 Percent of civilian labor force - (X) Caribbean 5 83.3 Armed forces - - Anguilla - - Not in labor force 23 43.4 Antigua and Barbuda 1 16.7 British Virgin Islands 4 66.7 Females 16 years and over 28 100.0 Dominica - - In labor force 17 60.7 Dominican Republic - - Civilian labor force 17 60.7 Haiti - - Employed 17 60.7 Jamaica - - St. Kitts and Nevis - - Own children under 6 years 3 100.0 St. Lucia - - All parents in family in labor force 2 66.7 Trinidad and Tobago - - Other West Indies - - Own children 6 to 17 years 3 100.0 Other Latin America - - All parents in family in labor force 2 66.7 Northern America - - Population 16 to 19 years - - MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate - - Total population 59 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force - - Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 19 32.2 St. Croix 2 3.4 PLACE OF WORK St. John 10 16.9 Workers 16 years and over 28 100.0 St. Thomas 7 11.9 Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 28 100.0 Born in the United States 28 47.5 St. Croix - - Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 2 3.4 St. John 26 92.9 Born in a foreign country 10 16.9 St. Thomas 2 7.1 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands - - FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 59 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 14 23.7 Workers 16 years and over 28 100.0 St. Croix 2 3.4 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 10 35.7 St. John 4 6.8 Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 8 28.6 St. Thomas 8 13.6 Public transportation 3 10.7 Born in the United States 28 47.5 Bus 1 3.6 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 2 3.4 Taxicab - - Born in a foreign country 15 25.4 Safari or taxi bus - - Ferryboat or water taxi 2 7.1 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle - - ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 2 7.1 Population 5 years and over 57 100.0 Other means 3 10.7 English only 49 86.0 Worked at home 2 7.1 Language other than English 8 14.0 Speak English less than “very well” 3 5.3 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 35.5 (X) Spanish 5 8.8 Speak English less than “very well” 2 3.5 French (and French Creole) 1 1.8 Speak English less than “very well” 1 1.8 Other Indo-European language 2 3.5 Speak English less than “very well” - - Asian and Pacific Island languages - - Speak English less than “very well” - - NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 99 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: East End Subdistrict (St. John Island) NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 30 100.0 Households 31 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 10 33.3 Less than $5,000 5 16.1 Service occupations 10 33.3 $5,000 to $9,999 3 9.7 Sales and office occupations 4 13.3 $10,000 to $14,999 1 3.2 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations - - $15,000 to $24,999 7 22.6 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 2 6.7 $25,000 to $34,999 3 9.7 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 4 13.3 $35,000 to $49,999 2 6.5 $50,000 to $74,999 6 19.4 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 1 3.2 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 30 100.0 $100,000 or more 3 9.7 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining - - Median household income (dollars) 24,375 (X) Construction 3 10.0 Mean household income (dollars) 35,407 (X) Manufacturing 1 3.3 Wholesale trade - - Households 31 100.0 Retail trade - - With earnings 23 74.2 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 3 10.0 Mean earnings (dollars) 34,541 (X) Information - - With Social Security income 5 16.1 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 4 13.3 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 8,646 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income - - waste management services 3 10.0 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) - (X) Educational, health, and social services 3 10.0 With public assistance income 1 3.2 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 5,000 (X) food services 9 30.0 With retirement income 4 12.9 Other services (except public administration) 4 13.3 Mean retirement income (dollars) 12,969 (X) Public administration - - Families 15 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 2 13.3 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 30 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 1 6.7 Private wage and salary workers 14 46.7 $10,000 to $14,999 - - Employees in own incorporated business - - $15,000 to $24,999 1 6.7 Government workers 7 23.3 $25,000 to $34,999 2 13.3 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 9 30.0 $35,000 to $49,999 1 6.7 Unpaid family workers - - $50,000 to $74,999 5 33.3 $75,000 to $99,999 1 6.7 $100,000 or more 2 13.3 Median family income (dollars) 51,250 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 47,403 (X) Nonfamily households 16 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 16,250 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 22,597 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 18,603 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 26,667 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 46,250 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 100 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: East End Subdistrict (St. John Island) NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 47 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 1 2.1 Level Level 1995 to 1998 7 14.9 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 8 17.0 Families 3 20.0 1980 to 1989 6 12.8 With related children under 18 years 1 33.3 1970 to 1979 8 17.0 With related children under 5 years 1 50.0 1960 to 1969 6 12.8 1950 to 1959 4 8.5 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 - - present 1 25.0 1939 or earlier 7 14.9 With related children under 18 years 1 100.0 With related children under 5 years 1 100.0 ROOMS Total housing units 47 100.0 Individuals 13 22.0 1 room 5 10.6 18 years and over 12 22.6 2 rooms 6 12.8 65 years and over 4 57.1 3 rooms 6 12.8 Related children under 18 years 1 16.7 4 rooms 6 12.8 Related children 5 to 17 years - - 5 rooms 12 25.5 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over - - 6 rooms 8 17.0 7 rooms 3 6.4 Number Percent 8 rooms 1 2.1 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms - - Total housing units 47 100.0 Median (rooms) 4.5 (X) Occupied housing units 31 66.0 Vacant housing units 16 34.0 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 13 27.7 Total housing units 47 100.0 No bedroom 5 10.6 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 4.5 (X) 1 bedroom 11 23.4 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 9.1 (X) 2 bedrooms 10 21.3 3 bedrooms 12 25.5 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 8 17.0 Occupied housing units 31 100.0 5 or more bedrooms 1 2.1 Owner-occupied housing units 21 67.7 Renter-occupied housing units 10 32.3 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 47 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 1.90 (X) Public system only 2 4.3 Average household size of owner-occupied units 2.10 (X) Public system and cistern 2 4.3 Average household size of renter-occupied units 1.50 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 43 91.5 Public standpipe - - UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source - - Total housing units 47 100.0 1-unit, detached 34 72.3 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 2 4.3 Total housing units 47 100.0 2 units 6 12.8 Public sewer 5 10.6 3 or 4 units - - Septic tank or cesspool 34 72.3 5 to 9 units - - Other means 8 17.0 10 to 19 units - - 20 or more units - - SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 1 2.1 Occupied housing units 31 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. 4 8.5 Lacking complete plumbing facilities 5 16.1 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 4 12.9 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 101 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: East End Subdistrict (St. John Island) NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 31 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 8 25.8 Specified owner-occupied units 14 100.0 1995 to 1998 9 29.0 With a mortgage 2 14.3 1990 to 1994 6 19.4 Less than $300 - - 1980 to 1989 3 9.7 $300 to $499 - - 1970 to 1979 2 6.5 $500 to $699 1 7.1 1969 or earlier 3 9.7 $700 to $999 - - $1,000 to $1,499 1 7.1 VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 - - Occupied housing units 31 100.0 $2,000 or more - - None 5 16.1 Median (dollars) 800 (X) 1 14 45.2 Not mortgaged 12 85.7 2 11 35.5 Less than $100 2 14.3 3 or more 1 3.2 $100 to $199 2 14.3 Vehicles per household 1.3 (X) $200 to $299 4 28.6 $300 to $399 - - COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 1 7.1 Occupied housing units 31 100.0 $500 or more 3 21.4 Gas: bottled or tank 22 71.0 Median (dollars) 233 (X) Electricity 7 22.6 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. - - SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal - - PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel 1 3.2 Specified owner-occupied units 14 100.0 No fuel used 1 3.2 Less than 10.0 percent 6 42.9 10.0 to 14.9 percent 3 21.4 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent - - Occupied housing units 31 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent - - Water purchased from a vendor 14 45.2 25.0 to 29.9 percent 1 7.1 No water purchased from a vendor 17 54.8 30.0 to 34.9 percent - - 35.0 percent or more 2 14.3 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 2 14.3 Occupied housing units 31 100.0 1.00 or less 28 90.3 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 - - Specified renter-occupied units 10 100.0 1.51 or more 3 9.7 Less than $100 - - $100 to $199 - - TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 - - Occupied housing units 31 100.0 $300 to $399 1 10.0 With telephone service 28 90.3 $400 to $499 1 10.0 Without telephone service 3 9.7 $500 to $599 1 10.0 $600 to $699 - - VALUE $700 to $999 1 10.0 Specified owner-occupied units 14 100.0 $1,000 or more 1 10.0 Less than $30,000 1 7.1 No cash rent 5 50.0 $30,000 to $39,999 - - Median (dollars) 525 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 - - $50,000 to $59,999 - - GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 1 7.1 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 - - Specified renter-occupied units 10 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 - - Less than 10.0 percent 1 10.0 $100,000 to $149,999 - - 10.0 to 14.9 percent 1 10.0 $150,000 to $199,999 - - 15.0 to 19.9 percent - - $200,000 to $299,999 2 14.3 20.0 to 24.9 percent - - $300,000 or more 10 71.4 25.0 to 29.9 percent - - Median (dollars) 360,000 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent - - 35.0 percent or more 3 30.0 Not computed 5 50.0 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 102 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Charlotte Amalie Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 18,914 100.0 Total population 18,914 100.0 Male 8,877 46.9 In households 18,374 97.1 Female 10,037 53.1 Householder 7,179 38.0 Spouse 1,725 9.1 Under 5 years 1,447 7.7 Child 6,539 34.6 5 to 9 years 1,621 8.6 Own child under 18 years 4,451 23.5 10 to 14 years 1,612 8.5 Other relatives 2,132 11.3 15 to 19 years 1,599 8.5 Under 18 years 1,148 6.1 20 to 24 years 1,166 6.2 Nonrelatives 799 4.2 25 to 34 years 2,375 12.6 Unmarried partner 421 2.2 35 to 44 years 2,929 15.5 In group quarters 540 2.9 45 to 54 years 2,525 13.3 Institutionalized population 199 1.1 55 to 59 years 973 5.1 Noninstitutionalized population 341 1.8 60 to 64 years 764 4.0 65 to 74 years 1,124 5.9 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 575 3.0 Total households 7,179 100.0 85 years and over 204 1.1 Family households (families) 4,377 61.0 With own children under 18 years 2,335 32.5 Median age (years) 33.6 (X) Married-couple families 1,725 24.0 With own children under 18 years 780 10.9 18 years and over 13,225 69.9 Female householder, no husband present 2,106 29.3 Male 6,039 31.9 With own children under 18 years 1,255 17.5 Female 7,186 38.0 Nonfamily households 2,802 39.0 21 years and over 12,365 65.4 Householder living alone 2,514 35.0 62 years and over 2,352 12.4 Householder 65 years and over 629 8.8 65 years and over 1,903 10.1 Male 748 4.0 Households with individuals under 18 years 2,866 39.9 Female 1,155 6.1 Households with individuals 65 years and over 1,565 21.8 RACE [1] Average household size 2.56 (X) Total population 18,914 100.0 Average family size 3.38 (X) One race 18,489 97.8 Black or African American 16,806 88.9 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 916 4.8 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 5,527 100.0 Other races [2] 767 4.1 Nursery school, preschool 431 7.8 Two or more races 425 2.2 Kindergarten 351 6.4 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 2,743 49.6 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) 1,317 23.8 one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school 685 12.4 Black or African American 17,064 90.2 White 1,123 5.9 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 1,151 6.1 Population 25 years and over 11,469 100.0 Less than 9th grade 2,679 23.4 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 2,922 25.5 Total population 18,914 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 3,075 26.8 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 1,965 10.4 Some college, no degree 1,391 12.1 Mexican 41 0.2 Associate degree 281 2.5 Puerto Rican 463 2.4 Bachelor’s degree 724 6.3 Cuban 10 0.1 Graduate or professional degree 397 3.5 Other Hispanic or Latino 1,451 7.7 Not Hispanic or Latino 16,949 89.6 Percent high school graduate or higher 51.2 (X) Black or African American alone 15,661 82.8 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 9.8 (X) White alone 750 4.0 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 103 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Charlotte Amalie Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 6,512 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 3,083 47.3 Population 5 to 20 years 5,084 100.0 Now married, except separated 2,248 34.5 With a disability 255 5.0 Separated 279 4.3 Widowed 207 3.2 Population 21 to 64 years 10,343 100.0 Divorced 695 10.7 With a disability 2,075 20.1 Percent employed 69.2 (X) Females 15 years and over 7,722 100.0 No disability 8,268 79.9 Never married 3,616 46.8 Percent employed 73.9 (X) Now married, except separated 2,161 28.0 Separated 325 4.2 Population 65 years and over 1,837 100.0 Widowed 695 9.0 With a disability 726 39.5 Divorced 925 12.0 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 17,467 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 1,473 (X) Same house 10,718 61.4 Children ever born 535 (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 5,093 29.2 Per 1,000 women 363 (X) Same island 4,753 27.2 Women ever married 87 (X) Different island 340 1.9 Children ever born 86 (X) St. Croix 312 1.8 Per 1,000 women 989 (X) St. John 28 0.2 St. Thomas - - Women 25 to 34 years 1,305 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 1,656 9.5 Children ever born 2,201 (X) In the United States 615 3.5 Per 1,000 women 1,687 (X) California 35 0.2 Women ever married 479 (X) Florida 99 0.6 Children ever born 953 (X) New York 135 0.8 Per 1,000 women 1,990 (X) Texas 32 0.2 On another Caribbean island 954 5.5 Women 35 to 44 years 1,548 100.0 Dominica 185 1.1 Children ever born 3,839 (X) Dominican Republic 233 1.3 Per 1,000 women 2,480 (X) Puerto Rico 57 0.3 No children 206 13.3 St. Kitts and Nevis 160 0.9 1 child 247 16.0 St. Lucia 31 0.2 2 children 413 26.7 Elsewhere 87 0.5 3 children 301 19.4 4 children 189 12.2 NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children 192 12.4 Total population 18,914 100.0 Women ever married 923 (X) Native 10,949 57.9 Children ever born 2,404 (X) Born on island of residence 8,638 45.7 Per 1,000 women 2,605 (X) Born on different island 543 2.9 St. Croix 487 2.6 GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John 56 0.3 Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas - - more grandchildren under 18 years 921 100.0 Born in United States 1,296 6.9 Grandparent responsible for grandchild 459 49.8 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 425 2.2 Less than 6 months 38 4.1 Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 47 0.2 6 to 11 months 38 4.1 Foreign born 7,965 42.1 1 or 2 years 83 9.0 Entered 1990 to 2000 2,753 14.6 3 or 4 years 67 7.3 Entered before 1990 5,212 27.6 5 years or more 233 25.3 Naturalized citizen 4,432 23.4 Entered 1990 to 2000 661 3.5 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 3,771 19.9 Civilian population 18 years and over 13,221 100.0 Not a citizen 3,533 18.7 Civilian veterans 677 5.1 Entered 1990 to 2000 2,092 11.1 Entered before 1990 1,441 7.6 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 104 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Charlotte Amalie Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 7,965 100.0 Population 16 years and over 13,924 100.0 Europe 62 0.8 In labor force 8,999 64.6 Asia 170 2.1 Civilian labor force 8,995 64.6 Africa 15 0.2 Employed 8,272 59.4 Oceania 1 - Unemployed 723 5.2 Latin America 7,704 96.7 Percent of civilian labor force 8.0 (X) Caribbean 7,638 95.9 Armed forces 4 - Anguilla 442 5.5 Not in labor force 4,925 35.4 Antigua and Barbuda 865 10.9 British Virgin Islands 920 11.6 Females 16 years and over 7,554 100.0 Dominica 1,115 14.0 In labor force 4,677 61.9 Dominican Republic 1,134 14.2 Civilian labor force 4,677 61.9 Haiti 88 1.1 Employed 4,355 57.7 Jamaica 50 0.6 St. Kitts and Nevis 2,077 26.1 Own children under 6 years 1,468 100.0 St. Lucia 198 2.5 All parents in family in labor force 1,082 73.7 Trinidad and Tobago 193 2.4 Other West Indies 556 7.0 Own children 6 to 17 years 3,521 100.0 Other Latin America 66 0.8 All parents in family in labor force 2,851 81.0 Northern America 13 0.2 Population 16 to 19 years 1,289 100.0 MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 209 16.2 Total population 18,914 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force 162 12.6 Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 5,227 27.6 St. Croix 459 2.4 PLACE OF WORK St. John 146 0.8 Workers 16 years and over 8,099 100.0 St. Thomas 4,622 24.4 Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 8,070 99.6 Born in the United States 872 4.6 St. Croix 128 1.6 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 529 2.8 St. John 159 2.0 Born in a foreign country 12,286 65.0 St. Thomas 7,783 96.1 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands 29 0.4 FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 18,914 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 4,781 25.3 Workers 16 years and over 8,099 100.0 St. Croix 583 3.1 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 2,975 36.7 St. John 159 0.8 Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 1,898 23.4 St. Thomas 4,039 21.4 Public transportation 1,652 20.4 Born in the United States 1,002 5.3 Bus 1,023 12.6 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 577 3.1 Taxicab 240 3.0 Born in a foreign country 12,554 66.4 Safari or taxi bus 305 3.8 Ferryboat or water taxi 84 1.0 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle 4 - ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 1,242 15.3 Population 5 years and over 17,467 100.0 Other means 189 2.3 English only 13,788 78.9 Worked at home 139 1.7 Language other than English 3,679 21.1 Speak English less than “very well” 1,570 9.0 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 20.4 (X) Spanish 2,306 13.2 Speak English less than “very well” 1,186 6.8 French (and French Creole) 1,135 6.5 Speak English less than “very well” 283 1.6 Other Indo-European language 113 0.6 Speak English less than “very well” 29 0.2 Asian and Pacific Island languages 37 0.2 Speak English less than “very well” 12 0.1 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 105 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Charlotte Amalie Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 8,272 100.0 Households 7,179 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 1,397 16.9 Less than $5,000 1,306 18.2 Service occupations 2,248 27.2 $5,000 to $9,999 654 9.1 Sales and office occupations 2,549 30.8 $10,000 to $14,999 792 11.0 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 40 0.5 $15,000 to $24,999 1,429 19.9 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,119 13.5 $25,000 to $34,999 1,009 14.1 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 919 11.1 $35,000 to $49,999 982 13.7 $50,000 to $74,999 633 8.8 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 233 3.2 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 8,272 100.0 $100,000 or more 141 2.0 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 42 0.5 Median household income (dollars) 20,451 (X) Construction 823 9.9 Mean household income (dollars) 27,020 (X) Manufacturing 200 2.4 Wholesale trade 184 2.2 Households 7,179 100.0 Retail trade 1,442 17.4 With earnings 5,321 74.1 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 663 8.0 Mean earnings (dollars) 30,340 (X) Information 140 1.7 With Social Security income 1,267 17.6 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 301 3.6 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 8,036 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income 55 0.8 waste management services 445 5.4 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 5,876 (X) Educational, health, and social services 1,054 12.7 With public assistance income 392 5.5 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 2,771 (X) food services 1,501 18.1 With retirement income 761 10.6 Other services (except public administration) 532 6.4 Mean retirement income (dollars) 15,188 (X) Public administration 945 11.4 Families 4,377 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 547 12.5 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 8,272 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 290 6.6 Private wage and salary workers 5,380 65.0 $10,000 to $14,999 441 10.1 Employees in own incorporated business 192 2.3 $15,000 to $24,999 892 20.4 Government workers 2,049 24.8 $25,000 to $34,999 701 16.0 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 818 9.9 $35,000 to $49,999 710 16.2 Unpaid family workers 25 0.3 $50,000 to $74,999 491 11.2 $75,000 to $99,999 187 4.3 $100,000 or more 118 2.7 Median family income (dollars) 25,213 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 31,844 (X) Nonfamily households 2,802 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 12,649 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 17,132 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 10,363 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 22,328 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 18,868 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 106 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Charlotte Amalie Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 8,573 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 60 0.7 Level Level 1995 to 1998 439 5.1 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 515 6.0 Families 1,260 28.8 1980 to 1989 1,268 14.8 With related children under 18 years 984 34.7 1970 to 1979 1,790 20.9 With related children under 5 years 424 38.3 1960 to 1969 2,882 33.6 1950 to 1959 787 9.2 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 343 4.0 present 835 39.6 1939 or earlier 489 5.7 With related children under 18 years 706 44.6 With related children under 5 years 321 50.7 ROOMS Total housing units 8,573 100.0 Individuals 6,183 33.4 1 room 852 9.9 18 years and over 3,900 30.2 2 rooms 1,540 18.0 65 years and over 592 32.2 3 rooms 1,653 19.3 Related children under 18 years 2,263 40.4 4 rooms 1,868 21.8 Related children 5 to 17 years 1,680 40.2 5 rooms 1,601 18.7 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 510 53.5 6 rooms 574 6.7 7 rooms 238 2.8 Number Percent 8 rooms 112 1.3 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms 135 1.6 Total housing units 8,573 100.0 Median (rooms) 3.6 (X) Occupied housing units 7,179 83.7 Vacant housing units 1,394 16.3 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 121 1.4 Total housing units 8,573 100.0 No bedroom 905 10.6 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 12.9 (X) 1 bedroom 2,405 28.1 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 10.3 (X) 2 bedrooms 2,834 33.1 3 bedrooms 1,817 21.2 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 432 5.0 Occupied housing units 7,179 100.0 5 or more bedrooms 180 2.1 Owner-occupied housing units 1,936 27.0 Renter-occupied housing units 5,243 73.0 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 8,573 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 2.56 (X) Public system only 3,729 43.5 Average household size of owner-occupied units 2.59 (X) Public system and cistern 3,075 35.9 Average household size of renter-occupied units 2.55 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 1,673 19.5 Public standpipe 21 0.2 UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source 75 0.9 Total housing units 8,573 100.0 1-unit, detached 1,884 22.0 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 471 5.5 Total housing units 8,573 100.0 2 units 1,321 15.4 Public sewer 7,826 91.3 3 or 4 units 1,884 22.0 Septic tank or cesspool 624 7.3 5 to 9 units 1,772 20.7 Other means 123 1.4 10 to 19 units 630 7.3 20 or more units 382 4.5 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 177 2.1 Occupied housing units 7,179 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. 52 0.6 Lacking complete plumbing facilities 326 4.5 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 316 4.4 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 107 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Charlotte Amalie Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 7,179 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 1,317 18.3 Specified owner-occupied units 962 100.0 1995 to 1998 1,921 26.8 With a mortgage 345 35.9 1990 to 1994 1,153 16.1 Less than $300 17 1.8 1980 to 1989 1,277 17.8 $300 to $499 28 2.9 1970 to 1979 749 10.4 $500 to $699 61 6.3 1969 or earlier 762 10.6 $700 to $999 90 9.4 $1,000 to $1,499 87 9.0 VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 42 4.4 Occupied housing units 7,179 100.0 $2,000 or more 20 2.1 None 2,985 41.6 Median (dollars) 929 (X) 1 3,057 42.6 Not mortgaged 617 64.1 2 932 13.0 Less than $100 151 15.7 3 or more 205 2.9 $100 to $199 205 21.3 Vehicles per household 0.8 (X) $200 to $299 102 10.6 $300 to $399 64 6.7 COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 35 3.6 Occupied housing units 7,179 100.0 $500 or more 60 6.2 Gas: bottled or tank 4,532 63.1 Median (dollars) 173 (X) Electricity 2,510 35.0 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 4 0.1 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal 4 0.1 PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel 17 0.2 Specified owner-occupied units 962 100.0 No fuel used 112 1.6 Less than 10.0 percent 347 36.1 10.0 to 14.9 percent 108 11.2 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent 101 10.5 Occupied housing units 7,179 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 70 7.3 Water purchased from a vendor 2,118 29.5 25.0 to 29.9 percent 43 4.5 No water purchased from a vendor 5,061 70.5 30.0 to 34.9 percent 35 3.6 35.0 percent or more 179 18.6 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 79 8.2 Occupied housing units 7,179 100.0 1.00 or less 6,032 84.0 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 631 8.8 Specified renter-occupied units 5,220 100.0 1.51 or more 516 7.2 Less than $100 73 1.4 $100 to $199 310 5.9 TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 404 7.7 Occupied housing units 7,179 100.0 $300 to $399 631 12.1 With telephone service 6,518 90.8 $400 to $499 716 13.7 Without telephone service 661 9.2 $500 to $599 786 15.1 $600 to $699 688 13.2 VALUE $700 to $999 1,049 20.1 Specified owner-occupied units 962 100.0 $1,000 or more 150 2.9 Less than $30,000 42 4.4 No cash rent 413 7.9 $30,000 to $39,999 26 2.7 Median (dollars) 535 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 19 2.0 $50,000 to $59,999 31 3.2 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 35 3.6 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 32 3.3 Specified renter-occupied units 5,220 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 99 10.3 Less than 10.0 percent 293 5.6 $100,000 to $149,999 219 22.8 10.0 to 14.9 percent 410 7.9 $150,000 to $199,999 203 21.1 15.0 to 19.9 percent 530 10.2 $200,000 to $299,999 150 15.6 20.0 to 24.9 percent 508 9.7 $300,000 or more 106 11.0 25.0 to 29.9 percent 471 9.0 Median (dollars) 144,800 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent 359 6.9 35.0 percent or more 1,655 31.7 Not computed 994 19.0 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 108 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: East End Subdistrict (St. Thomas Island) NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 7,672 100.0 Total population 7,672 100.0 Male 3,771 49.2 In households 7,668 99.9 Female 3,901 50.8 Householder 2,977 38.8 Spouse 1,042 13.6 Under 5 years 558 7.3 Child 2,542 33.1 5 to 9 years 696 9.1 Own child under 18 years 1,834 23.9 10 to 14 years 640 8.3 Other relatives 712 9.3 15 to 19 years 527 6.9 Under 18 years 395 5.1 20 to 24 years 366 4.8 Nonrelatives 395 5.1 25 to 34 years 1,079 14.1 Unmarried partner 221 2.9 35 to 44 years 1,266 16.5 In group quarters 4 0.1 45 to 54 years 1,159 15.1 Institutionalized population - - 55 to 59 years 504 6.6 Noninstitutionalized population 4 0.1 60 to 64 years 350 4.6 65 to 74 years 362 4.7 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 131 1.7 Total households 2,977 100.0 85 years and over 34 0.4 Family households (families) 1,897 63.7 With own children under 18 years 957 32.1 Median age (years) 34.8 (X) Married-couple families 1,042 35.0 With own children under 18 years 444 14.9 18 years and over 5,418 70.6 Female householder, no husband present 607 20.4 Male 2,635 34.3 With own children under 18 years 379 12.7 Female 2,783 36.3 Nonfamily households 1,080 36.3 21 years and over 5,177 67.5 Householder living alone 920 30.9 62 years and over 707 9.2 Householder 65 years and over 118 4.0 65 years and over 527 6.9 Male 256 3.3 Households with individuals under 18 years 1,138 38.2 Female 271 3.5 Households with individuals 65 years and over 439 14.7 RACE [1] Average household size 2.58 (X) Total population 7,672 100.0 Average family size 3.26 (X) One race 7,477 97.5 Black or African American 6,091 79.4 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 1,145 14.9 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 2,117 100.0 Other races [2] 241 3.1 Nursery school, preschool 158 7.5 Two or more races 195 2.5 Kindergarten 163 7.7 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 1,116 52.7 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) 488 23.1 one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school 192 9.1 Black or African American 6,220 81.1 White 1,234 16.1 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 423 5.5 Population 25 years and over 4,885 100.0 Less than 9th grade 772 15.8 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 1,019 20.9 Total population 7,672 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 1,260 25.8 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 446 5.8 Some college, no degree 745 15.3 Mexican 19 0.2 Associate degree 176 3.6 Puerto Rican 110 1.4 Bachelor’s degree 590 12.1 Cuban 5 0.1 Graduate or professional degree 323 6.6 Other Hispanic or Latino 312 4.1 Not Hispanic or Latino 7,226 94.2 Percent high school graduate or higher 63.3 (X) Black or African American alone 5,887 76.7 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 18.7 (X) White alone 1,090 14.2 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 109 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: East End Subdistrict (St. Thomas Island) NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 2,784 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 1,097 39.4 Population 5 to 20 years 1,937 100.0 Now married, except separated 1,236 44.4 With a disability 83 4.3 Separated 72 2.6 Widowed 54 1.9 Population 21 to 64 years 4,646 100.0 Divorced 325 11.7 With a disability 796 17.1 Percent employed 75.4 (X) Females 15 years and over 2,994 100.0 No disability 3,850 82.9 Never married 1,174 39.2 Percent employed 78.2 (X) Now married, except separated 1,176 39.3 Separated 116 3.9 Population 65 years and over 527 100.0 Widowed 173 5.8 With a disability 167 31.7 Divorced 355 11.9 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 7,114 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 476 (X) Same house 4,094 57.5 Children ever born 180 (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 2,078 29.2 Per 1,000 women 378 (X) Same island 1,955 27.5 Women ever married 27 (X) Different island 123 1.7 Children ever born 34 (X) St. Croix 81 1.1 Per 1,000 women 1,259 (X) St. John 42 0.6 St. Thomas - - Women 25 to 34 years 563 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 942 13.2 Children ever born 879 (X) In the United States 508 7.1 Per 1,000 women 1,561 (X) California 35 0.5 Women ever married 234 (X) Florida 89 1.3 Children ever born 422 (X) New York 49 0.7 Per 1,000 women 1,803 (X) Texas 30 0.4 On another Caribbean island 385 5.4 Women 35 to 44 years 674 100.0 Dominica 125 1.8 Children ever born 1,390 (X) Dominican Republic 51 0.7 Per 1,000 women 2,062 (X) Puerto Rico 15 0.2 No children 151 22.4 St. Kitts and Nevis 34 0.5 1 child 115 17.1 St. Lucia 12 0.2 2 children 146 21.7 Elsewhere 49 0.7 3 children 150 22.3 4 children 58 8.6 NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children 54 8.0 Total population 7,672 100.0 Women ever married 442 (X) Native 4,422 57.6 Children ever born 991 (X) Born on island of residence 2,885 37.6 Per 1,000 women 2,242 (X) Born on different island 145 1.9 St. Croix 129 1.7 GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John 16 0.2 Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas - - more grandchildren under 18 years 322 100.0 Born in United States 1,230 16.0 Grandparent responsible for grandchild 141 43.8 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 113 1.5 Less than 6 months 8 2.5 Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 49 0.6 6 to 11 months 17 5.3 Foreign born 3,250 42.4 1 or 2 years 22 6.8 Entered 1990 to 2000 1,084 14.1 3 or 4 years 12 3.7 Entered before 1990 2,166 28.2 5 years or more 82 25.5 Naturalized citizen 1,927 25.1 Entered 1990 to 2000 302 3.9 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 1,625 21.2 Civilian population 18 years and over 5,414 100.0 Not a citizen 1,323 17.2 Civilian veterans 375 6.9 Entered 1990 to 2000 782 10.2 Entered before 1990 541 7.1 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 110 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: East End Subdistrict (St. Thomas Island) NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 3,250 100.0 Population 16 years and over 5,671 100.0 Europe 99 3.0 In labor force 4,155 73.3 Asia 37 1.1 Civilian labor force 4,151 73.2 Africa 14 0.4 Employed 3,875 68.3 Oceania 9 0.3 Unemployed 276 4.9 Latin America 3,062 94.2 Percent of civilian labor force 6.6 (X) Caribbean 3,028 93.2 Armed forces 4 0.1 Anguilla 153 4.7 Not in labor force 1,516 26.7 Antigua and Barbuda 360 11.1 British Virgin Islands 379 11.7 Females 16 years and over 2,934 100.0 Dominica 674 20.7 In labor force 2,035 69.4 Dominican Republic 230 7.1 Civilian labor force 2,032 69.3 Haiti 134 4.1 Employed 1,933 65.9 Jamaica 32 1.0 St. Kitts and Nevis 541 16.6 Own children under 6 years 641 100.0 St. Lucia 187 5.8 All parents in family in labor force 514 80.2 Trinidad and Tobago 91 2.8 Other West Indies 247 7.6 Own children 6 to 17 years 1,410 100.0 Other Latin America 34 1.0 All parents in family in labor force 1,199 85.0 Northern America 29 0.9 Population 16 to 19 years 420 100.0 MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 64 15.2 Total population 7,672 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force 46 11.0 Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 1,469 19.1 St. Croix 120 1.6 PLACE OF WORK St. John 49 0.6 Workers 16 years and over 3,799 100.0 St. Thomas 1,300 16.9 Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 3,784 99.6 Born in the United States 1,107 14.4 St. Croix 58 1.5 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 108 1.4 St. John 181 4.8 Born in a foreign country 4,988 65.0 St. Thomas 3,545 93.3 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands 15 0.4 FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 7,672 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 1,376 17.9 Workers 16 years and over 3,799 100.0 St. Croix 129 1.7 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 1,880 49.5 St. John 36 0.5 Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 1,013 26.7 St. Thomas 1,211 15.8 Public transportation 533 14.0 Born in the United States 1,153 15.0 Bus 150 3.9 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 117 1.5 Taxicab 71 1.9 Born in a foreign country 5,026 65.5 Safari or taxi bus 188 4.9 Ferryboat or water taxi 124 3.3 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle 4 0.1 ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 187 4.9 Population 5 years and over 7,114 100.0 Other means 112 2.9 English only 5,623 79.0 Worked at home 70 1.8 Language other than English 1,491 21.0 Speak English less than “very well” 593 8.3 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 24.2 (X) Spanish 571 8.0 Speak English less than “very well” 266 3.7 French (and French Creole) 804 11.3 Speak English less than “very well” 300 4.2 Other Indo-European language 64 0.9 Speak English less than “very well” 6 0.1 Asian and Pacific Island languages 18 0.3 Speak English less than “very well” 7 0.1 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 111 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: East End Subdistrict (St. Thomas Island) NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 3,875 100.0 Households 2,977 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 938 24.2 Less than $5,000 491 16.5 Service occupations 944 24.4 $5,000 to $9,999 171 5.7 Sales and office occupations 996 25.7 $10,000 to $14,999 216 7.3 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 24 0.6 $15,000 to $24,999 442 14.8 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 493 12.7 $25,000 to $34,999 420 14.1 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 480 12.4 $35,000 to $49,999 443 14.9 $50,000 to $74,999 444 14.9 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 190 6.4 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 3,875 100.0 $100,000 or more 160 5.4 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 16 0.4 Median household income (dollars) 28,875 (X) Construction 379 9.8 Mean household income (dollars) 38,654 (X) Manufacturing 98 2.5 Wholesale trade 64 1.7 Households 2,977 100.0 Retail trade 497 12.8 With earnings 2,348 78.9 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 367 9.5 Mean earnings (dollars) 40,191 (X) Information 77 2.0 With Social Security income 371 12.5 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 190 4.9 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 8,867 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income 11 0.4 waste management services 259 6.7 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 4,999 (X) Educational, health, and social services 474 12.2 With public assistance income 88 3.0 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 2,343 (X) food services 893 23.0 With retirement income 217 7.3 Other services (except public administration) 197 5.1 Mean retirement income (dollars) 22,159 (X) Public administration 364 9.4 Families 1,897 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 217 11.4 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 3,875 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 84 4.4 Private wage and salary workers 2,577 66.5 $10,000 to $14,999 118 6.2 Employees in own incorporated business 180 4.6 $15,000 to $24,999 300 15.8 Government workers 804 20.7 $25,000 to $34,999 265 14.0 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 474 12.2 $35,000 to $49,999 308 16.2 Unpaid family workers 20 0.5 $50,000 to $74,999 334 17.6 $75,000 to $99,999 147 7.7 $100,000 or more 124 6.5 Median family income (dollars) 32,887 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 43,571 (X) Nonfamily households 1,080 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 18,700 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 28,034 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 14,999 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 27,870 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 22,368 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 112 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: East End Subdistrict (St. Thomas Island) NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 4,026 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 95 2.4 Level Level 1995 to 1998 354 8.8 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 566 14.1 Families 432 22.8 1980 to 1989 1,038 25.8 With related children under 18 years 323 28.6 1970 to 1979 1,029 25.6 With related children under 5 years 140 32.2 1960 to 1969 817 20.3 1950 to 1959 95 2.4 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 14 0.3 present 207 34.1 1939 or earlier 18 0.4 With related children under 18 years 181 39.0 With related children under 5 years 77 41.0 ROOMS Total housing units 4,026 100.0 Individuals 2,033 26.5 1 room 392 9.7 18 years and over 1,310 24.2 2 rooms 653 16.2 65 years and over 121 23.0 3 rooms 831 20.6 Related children under 18 years 715 32.0 4 rooms 828 20.6 Related children 5 to 17 years 519 31.0 5 rooms 683 17.0 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 179 46.5 6 rooms 311 7.7 7 rooms 174 4.3 Number Percent 8 rooms 79 2.0 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms 75 1.9 Total housing units 4,026 100.0 Median (rooms) 3.7 (X) Occupied housing units 2,977 73.9 Vacant housing units 1,049 26.1 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 492 12.2 Total housing units 4,026 100.0 No bedroom 418 10.4 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 15.8 (X) 1 bedroom 1,120 27.8 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 10.0 (X) 2 bedrooms 1,116 27.7 3 bedrooms 1,010 25.1 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 264 6.6 Occupied housing units 2,977 100.0 5 or more bedrooms 98 2.4 Owner-occupied housing units 1,505 50.6 Renter-occupied housing units 1,472 49.4 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 4,026 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 2.58 (X) Public system only 667 16.6 Average household size of owner-occupied units 2.70 (X) Public system and cistern 302 7.5 Average household size of renter-occupied units 2.44 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 2,949 73.2 Public standpipe 9 0.2 UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source 99 2.5 Total housing units 4,026 100.0 1-unit, detached 1,192 29.6 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 368 9.1 Total housing units 4,026 100.0 2 units 770 19.1 Public sewer 1,153 28.6 3 or 4 units 740 18.4 Septic tank or cesspool 2,682 66.6 5 to 9 units 198 4.9 Other means 191 4.7 10 to 19 units 134 3.3 20 or more units 486 12.1 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 22 0.5 Occupied housing units 2,977 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. 116 2.9 Lacking complete plumbing facilities 148 5.0 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 122 4.1 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 113 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: East End Subdistrict (St. Thomas Island) NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 2,977 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 637 21.4 Specified owner-occupied units 867 100.0 1995 to 1998 911 30.6 With a mortgage 503 58.0 1990 to 1994 564 18.9 Less than $300 15 1.7 1980 to 1989 454 15.3 $300 to $499 43 5.0 1970 to 1979 239 8.0 $500 to $699 56 6.5 1969 or earlier 172 5.8 $700 to $999 107 12.3 $1,000 to $1,499 135 15.6 VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 78 9.0 Occupied housing units 2,977 100.0 $2,000 or more 69 8.0 None 544 18.3 Median (dollars) 1,103 (X) 1 1,414 47.5 Not mortgaged 364 42.0 2 777 26.1 Less than $100 85 9.8 3 or more 242 8.1 $100 to $199 110 12.7 Vehicles per household 1.3 (X) $200 to $299 60 6.9 $300 to $399 42 4.8 COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 23 2.7 Occupied housing units 2,977 100.0 $500 or more 44 5.1 Gas: bottled or tank 1,923 64.6 Median (dollars) 187 (X) Electricity 1,032 34.7 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 2 0.1 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal 4 0.1 PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel 1 - Specified owner-occupied units 867 100.0 No fuel used 15 0.5 Less than 10.0 percent 228 26.3 10.0 to 14.9 percent 92 10.6 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent 97 11.2 Occupied housing units 2,977 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 71 8.2 Water purchased from a vendor 1,246 41.9 25.0 to 29.9 percent 59 6.8 No water purchased from a vendor 1,731 58.1 30.0 to 34.9 percent 47 5.4 35.0 percent or more 205 23.6 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 68 7.8 Occupied housing units 2,977 100.0 1.00 or less 2,536 85.2 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 232 7.8 Specified renter-occupied units 1,466 100.0 1.51 or more 209 7.0 Less than $100 1 0.1 $100 to $199 23 1.6 TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 58 4.0 Occupied housing units 2,977 100.0 $300 to $399 104 7.1 With telephone service 2,746 92.2 $400 to $499 133 9.1 Without telephone service 231 7.8 $500 to $599 219 14.9 $600 to $699 191 13.0 VALUE $700 to $999 409 27.9 Specified owner-occupied units 867 100.0 $1,000 or more 173 11.8 Less than $30,000 26 3.0 No cash rent 155 10.6 $30,000 to $39,999 25 2.9 Median (dollars) 656 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 8 0.9 $50,000 to $59,999 19 2.2 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 17 2.0 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 26 3.0 Specified renter-occupied units 1,466 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 51 5.9 Less than 10.0 percent 56 3.8 $100,000 to $149,999 166 19.1 10.0 to 14.9 percent 112 7.6 $150,000 to $199,999 194 22.4 15.0 to 19.9 percent 148 10.1 $200,000 to $299,999 214 24.7 20.0 to 24.9 percent 140 9.5 $300,000 or more 121 14.0 25.0 to 29.9 percent 108 7.4 Median (dollars) 174,900 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent 91 6.2 35.0 percent or more 464 31.7 Not computed 347 23.7 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 114 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Northside Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 8,712 100.0 Total population 8,712 100.0 Male 4,355 50.0 In households 8,699 99.9 Female 4,357 50.0 Householder 3,799 43.6 Spouse 1,493 17.1 Under 5 years 540 6.2 Child 2,422 27.8 5 to 9 years 614 7.0 Own child under 18 years 1,843 21.2 10 to 14 years 571 6.6 Other relatives 472 5.4 15 to 19 years 475 5.5 Under 18 years 180 2.1 20 to 24 years 401 4.6 Nonrelatives 513 5.9 25 to 34 years 1,297 14.9 Unmarried partner 278 3.2 35 to 44 years 1,555 17.8 In group quarters 13 0.1 45 to 54 years 1,535 17.6 Institutionalized population 13 0.1 55 to 59 years 651 7.5 Noninstitutionalized population - - 60 to 64 years 417 4.8 65 to 74 years 437 5.0 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 160 1.8 Total households 3,799 100.0 85 years and over 59 0.7 Family households (families) 2,230 58.7 With own children under 18 years 1,086 28.6 Median age (years) 37.9 (X) Married-couple families 1,493 39.3 With own children under 18 years 631 16.6 18 years and over 6,663 76.5 Female householder, no husband present 502 13.2 Male 3,289 37.8 With own children under 18 years 306 8.1 Female 3,374 38.7 Nonfamily households 1,569 41.3 21 years and over 6,448 74.0 Householder living alone 1,279 33.7 62 years and over 876 10.1 Householder 65 years and over 194 5.1 65 years and over 656 7.5 Male 309 3.5 Households with individuals under 18 years 1,189 31.3 Female 347 4.0 Households with individuals 65 years and over 547 14.4 RACE [1] Average household size 2.29 (X) Total population 8,712 100.0 Average family size 2.97 (X) One race 8,276 95.0 Black or African American 4,548 52.2 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 3,226 37.0 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 1,936 100.0 Other races [2] 502 5.8 Nursery school, preschool 154 8.0 Two or more races 436 5.0 Kindergarten 145 7.5 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 957 49.4 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) 429 22.2 one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school 251 13.0 Black or African American 4,763 54.7 White 3,511 40.3 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 880 10.1 Population 25 years and over 6,111 100.0 Less than 9th grade 434 7.1 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 707 11.6 Total population 8,712 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 1,417 23.2 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 530 6.1 Some college, no degree 1,237 20.2 Mexican 17 0.2 Associate degree 328 5.4 Puerto Rican 231 2.7 Bachelor’s degree 1,204 19.7 Cuban 14 0.2 Graduate or professional degree 784 12.8 Other Hispanic or Latino 268 3.1 Not Hispanic or Latino 8,182 93.9 Percent high school graduate or higher 81.3 (X) Black or African American alone 4,384 50.3 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 32.5 (X) White alone 3,087 35.4 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 115 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Northside Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 3,467 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 1,223 35.3 Population 5 to 20 years 1,724 100.0 Now married, except separated 1,673 48.3 With a disability 69 4.0 Separated 89 2.6 Widowed 65 1.9 Population 21 to 64 years 5,776 100.0 Divorced 417 12.0 With a disability 815 14.1 Percent employed 78.4 (X) Females 15 years and over 3,520 100.0 No disability 4,961 85.9 Never married 1,112 31.6 Percent employed 83.4 (X) Now married, except separated 1,626 46.2 Separated 63 1.8 Population 65 years and over 655 100.0 Widowed 244 6.9 With a disability 219 33.4 Divorced 475 13.5 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 8,172 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 421 (X) Same house 4,278 52.3 Children ever born 132 (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 2,657 32.5 Per 1,000 women 314 (X) Same island 2,487 30.4 Women ever married 48 (X) Different island 170 2.1 Children ever born 49 (X) St. Croix 142 1.7 Per 1,000 women 1,021 (X) St. John 28 0.3 St. Thomas - - Women 25 to 34 years 668 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 1,237 15.1 Children ever born 661 (X) In the United States 947 11.6 Per 1,000 women 990 (X) California 58 0.7 Women ever married 327 (X) Florida 131 1.6 Children ever born 389 (X) New York 119 1.5 Per 1,000 women 1,190 (X) Texas 49 0.6 On another Caribbean island 189 2.3 Women 35 to 44 years 798 100.0 Dominica 37 0.5 Children ever born 1,212 (X) Dominican Republic 16 0.2 Per 1,000 women 1,519 (X) Puerto Rico 21 0.3 No children 255 32.0 St. Kitts and Nevis 22 0.3 1 child 154 19.3 St. Lucia 9 0.1 2 children 218 27.3 Elsewhere 101 1.2 3 children 105 13.2 4 children 39 4.9 NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children 27 3.4 Total population 8,712 100.0 Women ever married 583 (X) Native 6,386 73.3 Children ever born 1,013 (X) Born on island of residence 3,312 38.0 Per 1,000 women 1,738 (X) Born on different island 222 2.5 St. Croix 206 2.4 GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John 16 0.2 Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas - - more grandchildren under 18 years 191 100.0 Born in United States 2,565 29.4 Grandparent responsible for grandchild 91 47.6 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 222 2.5 Less than 6 months 5 2.6 Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 65 0.7 6 to 11 months 10 5.2 Foreign born 2,326 26.7 1 or 2 years 14 7.3 Entered 1990 to 2000 707 8.1 3 or 4 years 17 8.9 Entered before 1990 1,619 18.6 5 years or more 45 23.6 Naturalized citizen 1,449 16.6 Entered 1990 to 2000 239 2.7 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 1,210 13.9 Civilian population 18 years and over 6,659 100.0 Not a citizen 877 10.1 Civilian veterans 673 10.1 Entered 1990 to 2000 468 5.4 Entered before 1990 409 4.7 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 116 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Northside Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 2,326 100.0 Population 16 years and over 6,887 100.0 Europe 162 7.0 In labor force 5,228 75.9 Asia 255 11.0 Civilian labor force 5,224 75.9 Africa 24 1.0 Employed 5,056 73.4 Oceania 7 0.3 Unemployed 168 2.4 Latin America 1,831 78.7 Percent of civilian labor force 3.2 (X) Caribbean 1,737 74.7 Armed forces 4 0.1 Anguilla 117 5.0 Not in labor force 1,659 24.1 Antigua and Barbuda 213 9.2 British Virgin Islands 195 8.4 Females 16 years and over 3,489 100.0 Dominica 274 11.8 In labor force 2,514 72.1 Dominican Republic 89 3.8 Civilian labor force 2,514 72.1 Haiti 47 2.0 Employed 2,450 70.2 Jamaica 43 1.8 St. Kitts and Nevis 365 15.7 Own children under 6 years 639 100.0 St. Lucia 76 3.3 All parents in family in labor force 496 77.6 Trinidad and Tobago 85 3.7 Other West Indies 233 10.0 Own children 6 to 17 years 1,270 100.0 Other Latin America 94 4.0 All parents in family in labor force 1,045 82.3 Northern America 47 2.0 Population 16 to 19 years 375 100.0 MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 51 13.6 Total population 8,712 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force 32 8.5 Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 2,037 23.4 St. Croix 160 1.8 PLACE OF WORK St. John 40 0.5 Workers 16 years and over 4,982 100.0 St. Thomas 1,837 21.1 Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 4,957 99.5 Born in the United States 2,512 28.8 St. Croix 45 0.9 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 273 3.1 St. John 89 1.8 Born in a foreign country 3,890 44.7 St. Thomas 4,823 96.8 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands 25 0.5 FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 8,712 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 1,855 21.3 Workers 16 years and over 4,982 100.0 St. Croix 188 2.2 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 3,017 60.6 St. John 44 0.5 Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 1,538 30.9 St. Thomas 1,623 18.6 Public transportation 137 2.7 Born in the United States 2,537 29.1 Bus 36 0.7 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 222 2.5 Taxicab 35 0.7 Born in a foreign country 4,098 47.0 Safari or taxi bus 25 0.5 Ferryboat or water taxi 41 0.8 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle 6 0.1 ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 83 1.7 Population 5 years and over 8,172 100.0 Other means 65 1.3 English only 6,645 81.3 Worked at home 136 2.7 Language other than English 1,527 18.7 Speak English less than “very well” 387 4.7 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 20.1 (X) Spanish 708 8.7 Speak English less than “very well” 172 2.1 French (and French Creole) 432 5.3 Speak English less than “very well” 105 1.3 Other Indo-European language 246 3.0 Speak English less than “very well” 61 0.7 Asian and Pacific Island languages 48 0.6 Speak English less than “very well” 15 0.2 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 117 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Northside Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 5,056 100.0 Households 3,799 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 1,818 36.0 Less than $5,000 422 11.1 Service occupations 729 14.4 $5,000 to $9,999 166 4.4 Sales and office occupations 1,584 31.3 $10,000 to $14,999 205 5.4 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 42 0.8 $15,000 to $24,999 426 11.2 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 500 9.9 $25,000 to $34,999 476 12.5 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 383 7.6 $35,000 to $49,999 630 16.6 $50,000 to $74,999 687 18.1 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 349 9.2 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 5,056 100.0 $100,000 or more 438 11.5 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 44 0.9 Median household income (dollars) 39,088 (X) Construction 368 7.3 Mean household income (dollars) 51,624 (X) Manufacturing 110 2.2 Wholesale trade 139 2.7 Households 3,799 100.0 Retail trade 901 17.8 With earnings 3,104 81.7 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 372 7.4 Mean earnings (dollars) 53,179 (X) Information 149 2.9 With Social Security income 476 12.5 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 317 6.3 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 9,744 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income 14 0.4 waste management services 475 9.4 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 6,052 (X) Educational, health, and social services 679 13.4 With public assistance income 64 1.7 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 2,492 (X) food services 700 13.8 With retirement income 396 10.4 Other services (except public administration) 283 5.6 Mean retirement income (dollars) 22,816 (X) Public administration 519 10.3 Families 2,230 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 155 7.0 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 5,056 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 70 3.1 Private wage and salary workers 3,212 63.5 $10,000 to $14,999 91 4.1 Employees in own incorporated business 372 7.4 $15,000 to $24,999 204 9.1 Government workers 1,115 22.1 $25,000 to $34,999 267 12.0 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 692 13.7 $35,000 to $49,999 374 16.8 Unpaid family workers 37 0.7 $50,000 to $74,999 454 20.4 $75,000 to $99,999 265 11.9 $100,000 or more 350 15.7 Median family income (dollars) 48,115 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 62,260 (X) Nonfamily households 1,569 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 26,611 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 34,365 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 22,515 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 35,987 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 31,116 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 118 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Northside Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 4,799 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 98 2.0 Level Level 1995 to 1998 380 7.9 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 606 12.6 Families 288 12.9 1980 to 1989 1,270 26.5 With related children under 18 years 190 16.1 1970 to 1979 1,183 24.7 With related children under 5 years 78 17.3 1960 to 1969 923 19.2 1950 to 1959 205 4.3 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 71 1.5 present 121 24.1 1939 or earlier 63 1.3 With related children under 18 years 97 27.5 With related children under 5 years 37 29.4 ROOMS Total housing units 4,799 100.0 Individuals 1,366 15.7 1 room 274 5.7 18 years and over 997 15.0 2 rooms 687 14.3 65 years and over 116 17.7 3 rooms 1,039 21.7 Related children under 18 years 365 18.0 4 rooms 961 20.0 Related children 5 to 17 years 272 18.3 5 rooms 843 17.6 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 136 27.6 6 rooms 469 9.8 7 rooms 208 4.3 Number Percent 8 rooms 145 3.0 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms 173 3.6 Total housing units 4,799 100.0 Median (rooms) 3.9 (X) Occupied housing units 3,799 79.2 Vacant housing units 1,000 20.8 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 183 3.8 Total housing units 4,799 100.0 No bedroom 309 6.4 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 16.2 (X) 1 bedroom 1,308 27.3 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 13.5 (X) 2 bedrooms 1,545 32.2 3 bedrooms 1,160 24.2 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 326 6.8 Occupied housing units 3,799 100.0 5 or more bedrooms 151 3.1 Owner-occupied housing units 1,877 49.4 Renter-occupied housing units 1,922 50.6 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 4,799 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 2.29 (X) Public system only 286 6.0 Average household size of owner-occupied units 2.51 (X) Public system and cistern 360 7.5 Average household size of renter-occupied units 2.07 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 4,107 85.6 Public standpipe 5 0.1 UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source 41 0.9 Total housing units 4,799 100.0 1-unit, detached 1,677 34.9 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 329 6.9 Total housing units 4,799 100.0 2 units 1,269 26.4 Public sewer 933 19.4 3 or 4 units 1,050 21.9 Septic tank or cesspool 3,628 75.6 5 to 9 units 305 6.4 Other means 238 5.0 10 to 19 units 39 0.8 20 or more units 117 2.4 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 11 0.2 Occupied housing units 3,799 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. 2 - Lacking complete plumbing facilities 46 1.2 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 58 1.5 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 119 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Northside Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 3,799 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 881 23.2 Specified owner-occupied units 1,101 100.0 1995 to 1998 1,187 31.2 With a mortgage 684 62.1 1990 to 1994 610 16.1 Less than $300 5 0.5 1980 to 1989 534 14.1 $300 to $499 27 2.5 1970 to 1979 389 10.2 $500 to $699 47 4.3 1969 or earlier 198 5.2 $700 to $999 87 7.9 $1,000 to $1,499 170 15.4 VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 140 12.7 Occupied housing units 3,799 100.0 $2,000 or more 208 18.9 None 280 7.4 Median (dollars) 1,519 (X) 1 1,913 50.4 Not mortgaged 417 37.9 2 1,245 32.8 Less than $100 61 5.5 3 or more 361 9.5 $100 to $199 97 8.8 Vehicles per household 1.5 (X) $200 to $299 68 6.2 $300 to $399 41 3.7 COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 47 4.3 Occupied housing units 3,799 100.0 $500 or more 103 9.4 Gas: bottled or tank 2,166 57.0 Median (dollars) 266 (X) Electricity 1,614 42.5 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 1 - SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal 1 - PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel 5 0.1 Specified owner-occupied units 1,101 100.0 No fuel used 12 0.3 Less than 10.0 percent 271 24.6 10.0 to 14.9 percent 125 11.4 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent 110 10.0 Occupied housing units 3,799 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 100 9.1 Water purchased from a vendor 1,331 35.0 25.0 to 29.9 percent 81 7.4 No water purchased from a vendor 2,468 65.0 30.0 to 34.9 percent 74 6.7 35.0 percent or more 290 26.3 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 50 4.5 Occupied housing units 3,799 100.0 1.00 or less 3,503 92.2 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 184 4.8 Specified renter-occupied units 1,922 100.0 1.51 or more 112 2.9 Less than $100 6 0.3 $100 to $199 6 0.3 TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 17 0.9 Occupied housing units 3,799 100.0 $300 to $399 46 2.4 With telephone service 3,652 96.1 $400 to $499 121 6.3 Without telephone service 147 3.9 $500 to $599 241 12.5 $600 to $699 288 15.0 VALUE $700 to $999 582 30.3 Specified owner-occupied units 1,101 100.0 $1,000 or more 435 22.6 Less than $30,000 12 1.1 No cash rent 180 9.4 $30,000 to $39,999 4 0.4 Median (dollars) 758 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 8 0.7 $50,000 to $59,999 13 1.2 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 10 0.9 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 24 2.2 Specified renter-occupied units 1,922 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 39 3.5 Less than 10.0 percent 62 3.2 $100,000 to $149,999 110 10.0 10.0 to 14.9 percent 188 9.8 $150,000 to $199,999 226 20.5 15.0 to 19.9 percent 235 12.2 $200,000 to $299,999 354 32.2 20.0 to 24.9 percent 239 12.4 $300,000 or more 301 27.3 25.0 to 29.9 percent 195 10.1 Median (dollars) 231,100 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent 138 7.2 35.0 percent or more 521 27.1 Not computed 344 17.9 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 120 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Southside Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 5,467 100.0 Total population 5,467 100.0 Male 2,613 47.8 In households 5,432 99.4 Female 2,854 52.2 Householder 1,982 36.3 Spouse 676 12.4 Under 5 years 437 8.0 Child 2,013 36.8 5 to 9 years 533 9.7 Own child under 18 years 1,458 26.7 10 to 14 years 521 9.5 Other relatives 494 9.0 15 to 19 years 409 7.5 Under 18 years 276 5.0 20 to 24 years 314 5.7 Nonrelatives 267 4.9 25 to 34 years 778 14.2 Unmarried partner 143 2.6 35 to 44 years 801 14.7 In group quarters 35 0.6 45 to 54 years 762 13.9 Institutionalized population 35 0.6 55 to 59 years 307 5.6 Noninstitutionalized population - - 60 to 64 years 231 4.2 65 to 74 years 246 4.5 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 96 1.8 Total households 1,982 100.0 85 years and over 32 0.6 Family households (families) 1,305 65.8 With own children under 18 years 705 35.6 Median age (years) 32.0 (X) Married-couple families 676 34.1 With own children under 18 years 293 14.8 18 years and over 3,701 67.7 Female householder, no husband present 487 24.6 Male 1,721 31.5 With own children under 18 years 314 15.8 Female 1,980 36.2 Nonfamily households 677 34.2 21 years and over 3,507 64.1 Householder living alone 575 29.0 62 years and over 494 9.0 Householder 65 years and over 86 4.3 65 years and over 374 6.8 Male 154 2.8 Households with individuals under 18 years 834 42.1 Female 220 4.0 Households with individuals 65 years and over 285 14.4 RACE [1] Average household size 2.74 (X) Total population 5,467 100.0 Average family size 3.44 (X) One race 5,355 98.0 Black or African American 4,276 78.2 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 680 12.4 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 1,626 100.0 Other races [2] 399 7.3 Nursery school, preschool 129 7.9 Two or more races 112 2.0 Kindergarten 126 7.7 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 885 54.4 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) 341 21.0 one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school 145 8.9 Black or African American 4,351 79.6 White 733 13.4 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 501 9.2 Population 25 years and over 3,253 100.0 Less than 9th grade 617 19.0 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 553 17.0 Total population 5,467 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 849 26.1 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 356 6.5 Some college, no degree 457 14.0 Mexican 20 0.4 Associate degree 127 3.9 Puerto Rican 154 2.8 Bachelor’s degree 394 12.1 Cuban 4 0.1 Graduate or professional degree 256 7.9 Other Hispanic or Latino 178 3.3 Not Hispanic or Latino 5,111 93.5 Percent high school graduate or higher 64.0 (X) Black or African American alone 4,129 75.5 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 20.0 (X) White alone 627 11.5 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 121 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Southside Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 1,859 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 799 43.0 Population 5 to 20 years 1,517 100.0 Now married, except separated 808 43.5 With a disability 62 4.1 Separated 51 2.7 Widowed 31 1.7 Population 21 to 64 years 3,125 100.0 Divorced 170 9.1 With a disability 568 18.2 Percent employed 73.4 (X) Females 15 years and over 2,117 100.0 No disability 2,557 81.8 Never married 892 42.1 Percent employed 73.4 (X) Now married, except separated 781 36.9 Separated 63 3.0 Population 65 years and over 350 100.0 Widowed 138 6.5 With a disability 118 33.7 Divorced 243 11.5 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 5,030 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 357 (X) Same house 2,927 58.2 Children ever born 163 (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 1,373 27.3 Per 1,000 women 457 (X) Same island 1,309 26.0 Women ever married 41 (X) Different island 64 1.3 Children ever born 51 (X) St. Croix 59 1.2 Per 1,000 women 1,244 (X) St. John 5 0.1 St. Thomas - - Women 25 to 34 years 423 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 730 14.5 Children ever born 711 (X) In the United States 412 8.2 Per 1,000 women 1,681 (X) California 34 0.7 Women ever married 177 (X) Florida 65 1.3 Children ever born 306 (X) New York 64 1.3 Per 1,000 women 1,729 (X) Texas 12 0.2 On another Caribbean island 273 5.4 Women 35 to 44 years 439 100.0 Dominica 59 1.2 Children ever born 1,110 (X) Dominican Republic 32 0.6 Per 1,000 women 2,528 (X) Puerto Rico 32 0.6 No children 78 17.8 St. Kitts and Nevis 15 0.3 1 child 74 16.9 St. Lucia 4 0.1 2 children 93 21.2 Elsewhere 45 0.9 3 children 77 17.5 4 children 53 12.1 NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children 64 14.6 Total population 5,467 100.0 Women ever married 269 (X) Native 3,320 60.7 Children ever born 695 (X) Born on island of residence 2,293 41.9 Per 1,000 women 2,584 (X) Born on different island 92 1.7 St. Croix 80 1.5 GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John 12 0.2 Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas - - more grandchildren under 18 years 239 100.0 Born in United States 791 14.5 Grandparent responsible for grandchild 110 46.0 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 119 2.2 Less than 6 months 18 7.5 Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 25 0.5 6 to 11 months 10 4.2 Foreign born 2,147 39.3 1 or 2 years 16 6.7 Entered 1990 to 2000 686 12.5 3 or 4 years 13 5.4 Entered before 1990 1,461 26.7 5 years or more 53 22.2 Naturalized citizen 1,228 22.5 Entered 1990 to 2000 172 3.1 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 1,056 19.3 Civilian population 18 years and over 3,698 100.0 Not a citizen 919 16.8 Civilian veterans 231 6.2 Entered 1990 to 2000 514 9.4 Entered before 1990 405 7.4 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 122 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Southside Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 2,147 100.0 Population 16 years and over 3,882 100.0 Europe 62 2.9 In labor force 2,715 69.9 Asia 178 8.3 Civilian labor force 2,712 69.9 Africa 13 0.6 Employed 2,471 63.7 Oceania - - Unemployed 241 6.2 Latin America 1,878 87.5 Percent of civilian labor force 8.9 (X) Caribbean 1,846 86.0 Armed forces 3 0.1 Anguilla 54 2.5 Not in labor force 1,167 30.1 Antigua and Barbuda 187 8.7 British Virgin Islands 226 10.5 Females 16 years and over 2,071 100.0 Dominica 457 21.3 In labor force 1,359 65.6 Dominican Republic 136 6.3 Civilian labor force 1,357 65.5 Haiti 108 5.0 Employed 1,257 60.7 Jamaica 34 1.6 St. Kitts and Nevis 374 17.4 Own children under 6 years 490 100.0 St. Lucia 94 4.4 All parents in family in labor force 332 67.8 Trinidad and Tobago 40 1.9 Other West Indies 136 6.3 Own children 6 to 17 years 1,120 100.0 Other Latin America 32 1.5 All parents in family in labor force 864 77.1 Northern America 16 0.7 Population 16 to 19 years 315 100.0 MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 63 20.0 Total population 5,467 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force 38 12.1 Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 1,102 20.2 St. Croix 79 1.4 PLACE OF WORK St. John 28 0.5 Workers 16 years and over 2,421 100.0 St. Thomas 995 18.2 Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 2,406 99.4 Born in the United States 725 13.3 St. Croix 25 1.0 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 147 2.7 St. John 100 4.1 Born in a foreign country 3,493 63.9 St. Thomas 2,281 94.2 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands 15 0.6 FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 5,467 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 1,088 19.9 Workers 16 years and over 2,421 100.0 St. Croix 116 2.1 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 1,199 49.5 St. John 34 0.6 Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 659 27.2 St. Thomas 938 17.2 Public transportation 341 14.1 Born in the United States 730 13.4 Bus 174 7.2 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 168 3.1 Taxicab 53 2.2 Born in a foreign country 3,481 63.7 Safari or taxi bus 39 1.6 Ferryboat or water taxi 75 3.1 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle 1 - ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 79 3.3 Population 5 years and over 5,030 100.0 Other means 114 4.7 English only 3,783 75.2 Worked at home 28 1.2 Language other than English 1,247 24.8 Speak English less than “very well” 359 7.1 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 22.5 (X) Spanish 462 9.2 Speak English less than “very well” 181 3.6 French (and French Creole) 543 10.8 Speak English less than “very well” 141 2.8 Other Indo-European language 175 3.5 Speak English less than “very well” 24 0.5 Asian and Pacific Island languages 38 0.8 Speak English less than “very well” 3 0.1 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 123 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Southside Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 2,471 100.0 Households 1,982 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 603 24.4 Less than $5,000 308 15.5 Service occupations 587 23.8 $5,000 to $9,999 141 7.1 Sales and office occupations 788 31.9 $10,000 to $14,999 174 8.8 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 3 0.1 $15,000 to $24,999 292 14.7 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 247 10.0 $25,000 to $34,999 253 12.8 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 243 9.8 $35,000 to $49,999 274 13.8 $50,000 to $74,999 245 12.4 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 144 7.3 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 2,471 100.0 $100,000 or more 151 7.6 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 7 0.3 Median household income (dollars) 27,184 (X) Construction 191 7.7 Mean household income (dollars) 39,879 (X) Manufacturing 28 1.1 Wholesale trade 65 2.6 Households 1,982 100.0 Retail trade 455 18.4 With earnings 1,586 80.0 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 183 7.4 Mean earnings (dollars) 42,140 (X) Information 50 2.0 With Social Security income 244 12.3 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 123 5.0 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 7,961 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income 4 0.2 waste management services 175 7.1 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 7,041 (X) Educational, health, and social services 314 12.7 With public assistance income 117 5.9 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 3,615 (X) food services 497 20.1 With retirement income 183 9.2 Other services (except public administration) 128 5.2 Mean retirement income (dollars) 15,856 (X) Public administration 255 10.3 Families 1,305 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 152 11.6 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 2,471 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 78 6.0 Private wage and salary workers 1,667 67.5 $10,000 to $14,999 112 8.6 Employees in own incorporated business 133 5.4 $15,000 to $24,999 201 15.4 Government workers 527 21.3 $25,000 to $34,999 173 13.3 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 266 10.8 $35,000 to $49,999 196 15.0 Unpaid family workers 11 0.4 $50,000 to $74,999 160 12.3 $75,000 to $99,999 111 8.5 $100,000 or more 122 9.3 Median family income (dollars) 30,299 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 44,843 (X) Nonfamily households 677 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 19,115 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 27,130 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 14,475 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 30,175 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 21,563 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 124 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Southside Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 2,447 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 50 2.0 Level Level 1995 to 1998 168 6.9 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 255 10.4 Families 359 27.5 1980 to 1989 580 23.7 With related children under 18 years 286 34.6 1970 to 1979 857 35.0 With related children under 5 years 137 42.0 1960 to 1969 444 18.1 1950 to 1959 61 2.5 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 21 0.9 present 206 42.3 1939 or earlier 11 0.4 With related children under 18 years 185 48.4 With related children under 5 years 85 54.5 ROOMS Total housing units 2,447 100.0 Individuals 1,734 32.0 1 room 179 7.3 18 years and over 1,001 27.3 2 rooms 430 17.6 65 years and over 87 24.9 3 rooms 519 21.2 Related children under 18 years 723 41.7 4 rooms 521 21.3 Related children 5 to 17 years 523 40.2 5 rooms 417 17.0 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 124 49.0 6 rooms 204 8.3 7 rooms 92 3.8 Number Percent 8 rooms 40 1.6 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms 45 1.8 Total housing units 2,447 100.0 Median (rooms) 3.7 (X) Occupied housing units 1,982 81.0 Vacant housing units 465 19.0 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 142 5.8 Total housing units 2,447 100.0 No bedroom 198 8.1 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 12.2 (X) 1 bedroom 595 24.3 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 9.5 (X) 2 bedrooms 711 29.1 3 bedrooms 681 27.8 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 208 8.5 Occupied housing units 1,982 100.0 5 or more bedrooms 54 2.2 Owner-occupied housing units 696 35.1 Renter-occupied housing units 1,286 64.9 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 2,447 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 2.74 (X) Public system only 583 23.8 Average household size of owner-occupied units 2.77 (X) Public system and cistern 326 13.3 Average household size of renter-occupied units 2.72 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 1,519 62.1 Public standpipe 6 0.2 UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source 13 0.5 Total housing units 2,447 100.0 1-unit, detached 771 31.5 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 131 5.4 Total housing units 2,447 100.0 2 units 387 15.8 Public sewer 1,177 48.1 3 or 4 units 373 15.2 Septic tank or cesspool 1,217 49.7 5 to 9 units 295 12.1 Other means 53 2.2 10 to 19 units 122 5.0 20 or more units 362 14.8 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 5 0.2 Occupied housing units 1,982 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. 1 - Lacking complete plumbing facilities 79 4.0 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 73 3.7 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 125 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Southside Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 1,982 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 426 21.5 Specified owner-occupied units 451 100.0 1995 to 1998 610 30.8 With a mortgage 256 56.8 1990 to 1994 353 17.8 Less than $300 14 3.1 1980 to 1989 285 14.4 $300 to $499 23 5.1 1970 to 1979 185 9.3 $500 to $699 26 5.8 1969 or earlier 123 6.2 $700 to $999 29 6.4 $1,000 to $1,499 58 12.9 VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 37 8.2 Occupied housing units 1,982 100.0 $2,000 or more 69 15.3 None 446 22.5 Median (dollars) 1,304 (X) 1 927 46.8 Not mortgaged 195 43.2 2 477 24.1 Less than $100 34 7.5 3 or more 132 6.7 $100 to $199 47 10.4 Vehicles per household 1.2 (X) $200 to $299 33 7.3 $300 to $399 24 5.3 COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 30 6.7 Occupied housing units 1,982 100.0 $500 or more 27 6.0 Gas: bottled or tank 968 48.8 Median (dollars) 249 (X) Electricity 990 49.9 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. - - SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal 3 0.2 PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel 1 0.1 Specified owner-occupied units 451 100.0 No fuel used 20 1.0 Less than 10.0 percent 140 31.0 10.0 to 14.9 percent 50 11.1 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent 28 6.2 Occupied housing units 1,982 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 35 7.8 Water purchased from a vendor 746 37.6 25.0 to 29.9 percent 33 7.3 No water purchased from a vendor 1,236 62.4 30.0 to 34.9 percent 27 6.0 35.0 percent or more 119 26.4 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 19 4.2 Occupied housing units 1,982 100.0 1.00 or less 1,624 81.9 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 206 10.4 Specified renter-occupied units 1,285 100.0 1.51 or more 152 7.7 Less than $100 39 3.0 $100 to $199 72 5.6 TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 97 7.5 Occupied housing units 1,982 100.0 $300 to $399 143 11.1 With telephone service 1,834 92.5 $400 to $499 179 13.9 Without telephone service 148 7.5 $500 to $599 144 11.2 $600 to $699 93 7.2 VALUE $700 to $999 209 16.3 Specified owner-occupied units 451 100.0 $1,000 or more 183 14.2 Less than $30,000 6 1.3 No cash rent 126 9.8 $30,000 to $39,999 7 1.6 Median (dollars) 531 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 6 1.3 $50,000 to $59,999 - - GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 8 1.8 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 5 1.1 Specified renter-occupied units 1,285 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 35 7.8 Less than 10.0 percent 85 6.6 $100,000 to $149,999 76 16.9 10.0 to 14.9 percent 112 8.7 $150,000 to $199,999 104 23.1 15.0 to 19.9 percent 164 12.8 $200,000 to $299,999 103 22.8 20.0 to 24.9 percent 135 10.5 $300,000 or more 101 22.4 25.0 to 29.9 percent 124 9.6 Median (dollars) 190,400 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent 94 7.3 35.0 percent or more 331 25.8 Not computed 240 18.7 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 126 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Tutu Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 8,197 100.0 Total population 8,197 100.0 Male 3,666 44.7 In households 8,162 99.6 Female 4,531 55.3 Householder 2,643 32.2 Spouse 882 10.8 Under 5 years 672 8.2 Child 3,073 37.5 5 to 9 years 772 9.4 Own child under 18 years 1,838 22.4 10 to 14 years 776 9.5 Other relatives 1,264 15.4 15 to 19 years 718 8.8 Under 18 years 800 9.8 20 to 24 years 531 6.5 Nonrelatives 300 3.7 25 to 34 years 985 12.0 Unmarried partner 172 2.1 35 to 44 years 983 12.0 In group quarters 35 0.4 45 to 54 years 1,034 12.6 Institutionalized population 27 0.3 55 to 59 years 554 6.8 Noninstitutionalized population 8 0.1 60 to 64 years 435 5.3 65 to 74 years 461 5.6 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 210 2.6 Total households 2,643 100.0 85 years and over 66 0.8 Family households (families) 1,995 75.5 With own children under 18 years 901 34.1 Median age (years) 31.2 (X) Married-couple families 882 33.4 With own children under 18 years 339 12.8 18 years and over 5,501 67.1 Female householder, no husband present 899 34.0 Male 2,354 28.7 With own children under 18 years 445 16.8 Female 3,147 38.4 Nonfamily households 648 24.5 21 years and over 5,153 62.9 Householder living alone 579 21.9 62 years and over 999 12.2 Householder 65 years and over 125 4.7 65 years and over 737 9.0 Male 284 3.5 Households with individuals under 18 years 1,260 47.7 Female 453 5.5 Households with individuals 65 years and over 589 22.3 RACE [1] Average household size 3.09 (X) Total population 8,197 100.0 Average family size 3.62 (X) One race 8,072 98.5 Black or African American 7,911 96.5 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 75 0.9 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 2,535 100.0 Other races [2] 86 1.0 Nursery school, preschool 194 7.7 Two or more races 125 1.5 Kindergarten 184 7.3 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 1,306 51.5 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) 608 24.0 one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school 243 9.6 Black or African American 8,003 97.6 White 123 1.5 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 196 2.4 Population 25 years and over 4,728 100.0 Less than 9th grade 952 20.1 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 1,041 22.0 Total population 8,197 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 1,514 32.0 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 318 3.9 Some college, no degree 669 14.1 Mexican 8 0.1 Associate degree 122 2.6 Puerto Rican 152 1.9 Bachelor’s degree 300 6.3 Cuban 10 0.1 Graduate or professional degree 130 2.7 Other Hispanic or Latino 148 1.8 Not Hispanic or Latino 7,879 96.1 Percent high school graduate or higher 57.8 (X) Black or African American alone 7,683 93.7 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 9.1 (X) White alone 54 0.7 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 127 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Tutu Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 2,572 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 1,284 49.9 Population 5 to 20 years 2,372 100.0 Now married, except separated 1,009 39.2 With a disability 88 3.7 Separated 60 2.3 Widowed 64 2.5 Population 21 to 64 years 4,414 100.0 Divorced 155 6.0 With a disability 715 16.2 Percent employed 58.0 (X) Females 15 years and over 3,405 100.0 No disability 3,699 83.8 Never married 1,558 45.8 Percent employed 70.5 (X) Now married, except separated 1,044 30.7 Separated 97 2.8 Population 65 years and over 711 100.0 Widowed 278 8.2 With a disability 253 35.6 Divorced 428 12.6 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 7,525 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 667 (X) Same house 5,322 70.7 Children ever born 281 (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 1,758 23.4 Per 1,000 women 421 (X) Same island 1,682 22.4 Women ever married 21 (X) Different island 76 1.0 Children ever born 30 (X) St. Croix 56 0.7 Per 1,000 women 1,429 (X) St. John 20 0.3 St. Thomas - - Women 25 to 34 years 514 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 445 5.9 Children ever born 907 (X) In the United States 218 2.9 Per 1,000 women 1,765 (X) California 9 0.1 Women ever married 160 (X) Florida 50 0.7 Children ever born 350 (X) New York 44 0.6 Per 1,000 women 2,188 (X) Texas 13 0.2 On another Caribbean island 217 2.9 Women 35 to 44 years 568 100.0 Dominica 49 0.7 Children ever born 1,534 (X) Dominican Republic 23 0.3 Per 1,000 women 2,701 (X) Puerto Rico 7 0.1 No children 55 9.7 St. Kitts and Nevis 32 0.4 1 child 98 17.3 St. Lucia 12 0.2 2 children 138 24.3 Elsewhere 10 0.1 3 children 111 19.5 4 children 87 15.3 NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children 79 13.9 Total population 8,197 100.0 Women ever married 307 (X) Native 5,439 66.4 Children ever born 880 (X) Born on island of residence 4,603 56.2 Per 1,000 women 2,866 (X) Born on different island 196 2.4 St. Croix 149 1.8 GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John 47 0.6 Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas - - more grandchildren under 18 years 631 100.0 Born in United States 490 6.0 Grandparent responsible for grandchild 279 44.2 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 129 1.6 Less than 6 months 25 4.0 Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 21 0.3 6 to 11 months 14 2.2 Foreign born 2,758 33.6 1 or 2 years 54 8.6 Entered 1990 to 2000 551 6.7 3 or 4 years 32 5.1 Entered before 1990 2,207 26.9 5 years or more 154 24.4 Naturalized citizen 1,943 23.7 Entered 1990 to 2000 133 1.6 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 1,810 22.1 Civilian population 18 years and over 5,500 100.0 Not a citizen 815 9.9 Civilian veterans 261 4.7 Entered 1990 to 2000 418 5.1 Entered before 1990 397 4.8 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 128 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Tutu Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 2,758 100.0 Population 16 years and over 5,822 100.0 Europe 14 0.5 In labor force 3,603 61.9 Asia 9 0.3 Civilian labor force 3,602 61.9 Africa 2 0.1 Employed 3,316 57.0 Oceania - - Unemployed 286 4.9 Latin America 2,732 99.1 Percent of civilian labor force 7.9 (X) Caribbean 2,715 98.4 Armed forces 1 - Anguilla 103 3.7 Not in labor force 2,219 38.1 Antigua and Barbuda 378 13.7 British Virgin Islands 590 21.4 Females 16 years and over 3,324 100.0 Dominica 316 11.5 In labor force 1,983 59.7 Dominican Republic 122 4.4 Civilian labor force 1,983 59.7 Haiti 73 2.6 Employed 1,858 55.9 Jamaica 20 0.7 St. Kitts and Nevis 761 27.6 Own children under 6 years 647 100.0 St. Lucia 80 2.9 All parents in family in labor force 466 72.0 Trinidad and Tobago 74 2.7 Other West Indies 198 7.2 Own children 6 to 17 years 1,582 100.0 Other Latin America 17 0.6 All parents in family in labor force 1,227 77.6 Northern America 1 - Population 16 to 19 years 563 100.0 MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 90 16.0 Total population 8,197 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force 65 11.5 Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 3,041 37.1 St. Croix 196 2.4 PLACE OF WORK St. John 111 1.4 Workers 16 years and over 3,247 100.0 St. Thomas 2,734 33.4 Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 3,236 99.7 Born in the United States 271 3.3 St. Croix 69 2.1 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 146 1.8 St. John 85 2.6 Born in a foreign country 4,739 57.8 St. Thomas 3,082 94.9 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands 11 0.3 FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 8,197 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 2,795 34.1 Workers 16 years and over 3,247 100.0 St. Croix 277 3.4 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 1,464 45.1 St. John 124 1.5 Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 1,074 33.1 St. Thomas 2,394 29.2 Public transportation 459 14.1 Born in the United States 273 3.3 Bus 234 7.2 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 203 2.5 Taxicab 75 2.3 Born in a foreign country 4,926 60.1 Safari or taxi bus 98 3.0 Ferryboat or water taxi 52 1.6 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle 3 0.1 ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 125 3.8 Population 5 years and over 7,525 100.0 Other means 89 2.7 English only 6,715 89.2 Worked at home 33 1.0 Language other than English 810 10.8 Speak English less than “very well” 254 3.4 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 25.6 (X) Spanish 436 5.8 Speak English less than “very well” 162 2.2 French (and French Creole) 348 4.6 Speak English less than “very well” 90 1.2 Other Indo-European language 19 0.3 Speak English less than “very well” 1 - Asian and Pacific Island languages 2 - Speak English less than “very well” - - NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 129 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Tutu Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 3,316 100.0 Households 2,643 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 687 20.7 Less than $5,000 378 14.3 Service occupations 756 22.8 $5,000 to $9,999 176 6.7 Sales and office occupations 1,103 33.3 $10,000 to $14,999 207 7.8 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 18 0.5 $15,000 to $24,999 432 16.3 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 312 9.4 $25,000 to $34,999 406 15.4 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 440 13.3 $35,000 to $49,999 445 16.8 $50,000 to $74,999 380 14.4 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 134 5.1 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 3,316 100.0 $100,000 or more 85 3.2 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 16 0.5 Median household income (dollars) 27,490 (X) Construction 195 5.9 Mean household income (dollars) 34,252 (X) Manufacturing 67 2.0 Wholesale trade 60 1.8 Households 2,643 100.0 Retail trade 491 14.8 With earnings 2,077 78.6 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 351 10.6 Mean earnings (dollars) 36,448 (X) Information 89 2.7 With Social Security income 493 18.7 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 177 5.3 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 8,134 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income 40 1.5 waste management services 145 4.4 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 7,335 (X) Educational, health, and social services 439 13.2 With public assistance income 148 5.6 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 2,811 (X) food services 597 18.0 With retirement income 429 16.2 Other services (except public administration) 154 4.6 Mean retirement income (dollars) 14,873 (X) Public administration 535 16.1 Families 1,995 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 211 10.6 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 3,316 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 109 5.5 Private wage and salary workers 1,965 59.3 $10,000 to $14,999 149 7.5 Employees in own incorporated business 53 1.6 $15,000 to $24,999 320 16.0 Government workers 1,037 31.3 $25,000 to $34,999 324 16.2 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 299 9.0 $35,000 to $49,999 361 18.1 Unpaid family workers 15 0.5 $50,000 to $74,999 334 16.7 $75,000 to $99,999 111 5.6 $100,000 or more 76 3.8 Median family income (dollars) 30,828 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 37,616 (X) Nonfamily households 648 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 15,455 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 19,908 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 11,061 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 22,546 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 21,617 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 130 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Tutu Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 3,080 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 25 0.8 Level Level 1995 to 1998 81 2.6 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 109 3.5 Families 472 23.7 1980 to 1989 404 13.1 With related children under 18 years 354 28.4 1970 to 1979 1,330 43.2 With related children under 5 years 161 33.3 1960 to 1969 1,050 34.1 1950 to 1959 60 1.9 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 11 0.4 present 299 33.3 1939 or earlier 10 0.3 With related children under 18 years 239 37.1 With related children under 5 years 119 46.5 ROOMS Total housing units 3,080 100.0 Individuals 2,183 26.9 1 room 71 2.3 18 years and over 1,286 23.5 2 rooms 237 7.7 65 years and over 168 23.6 3 rooms 375 12.2 Related children under 18 years 890 33.7 4 rooms 648 21.0 Related children 5 to 17 years 647 32.6 5 rooms 892 29.0 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 96 37.1 6 rooms 572 18.6 7 rooms 173 5.6 Number Percent 8 rooms 67 2.2 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms 45 1.5 Total housing units 3,080 100.0 Median (rooms) 4.7 (X) Occupied housing units 2,643 85.8 Vacant housing units 437 14.2 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 12 0.4 Total housing units 3,080 100.0 No bedroom 79 2.6 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 8.5 (X) 1 bedroom 436 14.2 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 4.9 (X) 2 bedrooms 741 24.1 3 bedrooms 1,165 37.8 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 554 18.0 Occupied housing units 2,643 100.0 5 or more bedrooms 105 3.4 Owner-occupied housing units 1,488 56.3 Renter-occupied housing units 1,155 43.7 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 3,080 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 3.09 (X) Public system only 555 18.0 Average household size of owner-occupied units 3.08 (X) Public system and cistern 470 15.3 Average household size of renter-occupied units 3.10 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 2,041 66.3 Public standpipe 5 0.2 UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source 9 0.3 Total housing units 3,080 100.0 1-unit, detached 1,440 46.8 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 282 9.2 Total housing units 3,080 100.0 2 units 393 12.8 Public sewer 2,456 79.7 3 or 4 units 570 18.5 Septic tank or cesspool 528 17.1 5 to 9 units 89 2.9 Other means 96 3.1 10 to 19 units 204 6.6 20 or more units 93 3.0 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 8 0.3 Occupied housing units 2,643 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. 1 - Lacking complete plumbing facilities 43 1.6 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 36 1.4 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 131 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Tutu Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 2,643 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 287 10.9 Specified owner-occupied units 1,214 100.0 1995 to 1998 472 17.9 With a mortgage 763 62.9 1990 to 1994 301 11.4 Less than $300 48 4.0 1980 to 1989 541 20.5 $300 to $499 118 9.7 1970 to 1979 798 30.2 $500 to $699 137 11.3 1969 or earlier 244 9.2 $700 to $999 195 16.1 $1,000 to $1,499 184 15.2 VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 55 4.5 Occupied housing units 2,643 100.0 $2,000 or more 26 2.1 None 623 23.6 Median (dollars) 829 (X) 1 1,194 45.2 Not mortgaged 451 37.1 2 597 22.6 Less than $100 88 7.2 3 or more 229 8.7 $100 to $199 131 10.8 Vehicles per household 1.2 (X) $200 to $299 88 7.2 $300 to $399 81 6.7 COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 32 2.6 Occupied housing units 2,643 100.0 $500 or more 31 2.6 Gas: bottled or tank 1,435 54.3 Median (dollars) 207 (X) Electricity 1,195 45.2 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 1 - SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal 2 0.1 PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel 1 - Specified owner-occupied units 1,214 100.0 No fuel used 9 0.3 Less than 10.0 percent 343 28.3 10.0 to 14.9 percent 161 13.3 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent 130 10.7 Occupied housing units 2,643 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 112 9.2 Water purchased from a vendor 823 31.1 25.0 to 29.9 percent 82 6.8 No water purchased from a vendor 1,820 68.9 30.0 to 34.9 percent 57 4.7 35.0 percent or more 256 21.1 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 73 6.0 Occupied housing units 2,643 100.0 1.00 or less 2,245 84.9 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 275 10.4 Specified renter-occupied units 1,153 100.0 1.51 or more 123 4.7 Less than $100 40 3.5 $100 to $199 86 7.5 TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 74 6.4 Occupied housing units 2,643 100.0 $300 to $399 101 8.8 With telephone service 2,552 96.6 $400 to $499 149 12.9 Without telephone service 91 3.4 $500 to $599 160 13.9 $600 to $699 142 12.3 VALUE $700 to $999 253 21.9 Specified owner-occupied units 1,214 100.0 $1,000 or more 60 5.2 Less than $30,000 4 0.3 No cash rent 88 7.6 $30,000 to $39,999 3 0.2 Median (dollars) 560 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 4 0.3 $50,000 to $59,999 8 0.7 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 13 1.1 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 22 1.8 Specified renter-occupied units 1,153 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 116 9.6 Less than 10.0 percent 46 4.0 $100,000 to $149,999 369 30.4 10.0 to 14.9 percent 81 7.0 $150,000 to $199,999 398 32.8 15.0 to 19.9 percent 129 11.2 $200,000 to $299,999 221 18.2 20.0 to 24.9 percent 144 12.5 $300,000 or more 56 4.6 25.0 to 29.9 percent 109 9.5 Median (dollars) 158,300 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent 96 8.3 35.0 percent or more 359 31.1 Not computed 189 16.4 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 132 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Water Island Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 161 100.0 Total population 161 100.0 Male 91 56.5 In households 161 100.0 Female 70 43.5 Householder 80 49.7 Spouse 40 24.8 Under 5 years 4 2.5 Child 28 17.4 5 to 9 years 11 6.8 Own child under 18 years 25 15.5 10 to 14 years 6 3.7 Other relatives 4 2.5 15 to 19 years 5 3.1 Under 18 years - - 20 to 24 years 3 1.9 Nonrelatives 9 5.6 25 to 34 years 9 5.6 Unmarried partner 8 5.0 35 to 44 years 28 17.4 In group quarters - - 45 to 54 years 65 40.4 Institutionalized population - - 55 to 59 years 13 8.1 Noninstitutionalized population - - 60 to 64 years 9 5.6 65 to 74 years 6 3.7 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 2 1.2 Total households 80 100.0 85 years and over - - Family households (families) 48 60.0 With own children under 18 years 17 21.3 Median age (years) 47.9 (X) Married-couple families 40 50.0 With own children under 18 years 11 13.8 18 years and over 136 84.5 Female householder, no husband present 5 6.3 Male 72 44.7 With own children under 18 years 3 3.8 Female 64 39.8 Nonfamily households 32 40.0 21 years and over 135 83.9 Householder living alone 25 31.3 62 years and over 13 8.1 Householder 65 years and over 4 5.0 65 years and over 8 5.0 Male 6 3.7 Households with individuals under 18 years 17 21.3 Female 2 1.2 Households with individuals 65 years and over 7 8.8 RACE [1] Average household size 2.01 (X) Total population 161 100.0 Average family size 2.50 (X) One race 157 97.5 Black or African American 15 9.3 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 141 87.6 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 22 100.0 Other races [2] 1 0.6 Nursery school, preschool 1 4.5 Two or more races 4 2.5 Kindergarten 3 13.6 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 14 63.6 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) 4 18.2 one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school - - Black or African American 16 9.9 White 144 89.4 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 5 3.1 Population 25 years and over 132 100.0 Less than 9th grade 4 3.0 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 5 3.8 Total population 161 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 24 18.2 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 5 3.1 Some college, no degree 29 22.0 Mexican 1 0.6 Associate degree 8 6.1 Puerto Rican 1 0.6 Bachelor’s degree 45 34.1 Cuban - - Graduate or professional degree 17 12.9 Other Hispanic or Latino 3 1.9 Not Hispanic or Latino 156 96.9 Percent high school graduate or higher 93.2 (X) Black or African American alone 15 9.3 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 47.0 (X) White alone 139 86.3 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 133 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Water Island Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 75 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 12 16.0 Population 5 to 20 years 22 100.0 Now married, except separated 45 60.0 With a disability 1 4.5 Separated 3 4.0 Widowed 1 1.3 Population 21 to 64 years 127 100.0 Divorced 14 18.7 With a disability 15 11.8 Percent employed 46.7 (X) Females 15 years and over 65 100.0 No disability 112 88.2 Never married 9 13.8 Percent employed 79.5 (X) Now married, except separated 43 66.2 Separated 2 3.1 Population 65 years and over 8 100.0 Widowed 4 6.2 With a disability 1 12.5 Divorced 7 10.8 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 157 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 3 (X) Same house 66 42.0 Children ever born - (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 42 26.8 Per 1,000 women - (X) Same island 40 25.5 Women ever married - (X) Different island 2 1.3 Children ever born - (X) St. Croix 2 1.3 Per 1,000 women - (X) St. John - - St. Thomas - - Women 25 to 34 years 5 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 49 31.2 Children ever born 5 (X) In the United States 37 23.6 Per 1,000 women 1,000 (X) California 1 0.6 Women ever married 4 (X) Florida - - Children ever born 3 (X) New York 1 0.6 Per 1,000 women 750 (X) Texas 4 2.5 On another Caribbean island 4 2.5 Women 35 to 44 years 18 100.0 Dominica - - Children ever born 11 (X) Dominican Republic - - Per 1,000 women 611 (X) Puerto Rico 2 1.3 No children 11 61.1 St. Kitts and Nevis - - 1 child 4 22.2 St. Lucia - - 2 children 2 11.1 Elsewhere 8 5.1 3 children 1 5.6 4 children - - NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children - - Total population 161 100.0 Women ever married 14 (X) Native 137 85.1 Children ever born 11 (X) Born on island of residence 12 7.5 Per 1,000 women 786 (X) Born on different island - - St. Croix - - GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John - - Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas - - more grandchildren under 18 years 2 100.0 Born in United States 118 73.3 Grandparent responsible for grandchild - - Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 1 0.6 Less than 6 months - - Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 6 3.7 6 to 11 months - - Foreign born 24 14.9 1 or 2 years - - Entered 1990 to 2000 9 5.6 3 or 4 years - - Entered before 1990 15 9.3 5 years or more - - Naturalized citizen 11 6.8 Entered 1990 to 2000 2 1.2 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 9 5.6 Civilian population 18 years and over 136 100.0 Not a citizen 13 8.1 Civilian veterans 31 22.8 Entered 1990 to 2000 7 4.3 Entered before 1990 6 3.7 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 134 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Water Island Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 24 100.0 Population 16 years and over 140 100.0 Europe 15 62.5 In labor force 104 74.3 Asia - - Civilian labor force 104 74.3 Africa - - Employed 100 71.4 Oceania 1 4.2 Unemployed 4 2.9 Latin America 8 33.3 Percent of civilian labor force 3.8 (X) Caribbean 7 29.2 Armed forces - - Anguilla 1 4.2 Not in labor force 36 25.7 Antigua and Barbuda 2 8.3 British Virgin Islands 1 4.2 Females 16 years and over 65 100.0 Dominica 1 4.2 In labor force 51 78.5 Dominican Republic 1 4.2 Civilian labor force 51 78.5 Haiti - - Employed 50 76.9 Jamaica - - St. Kitts and Nevis 1 4.2 Own children under 6 years 4 100.0 St. Lucia - - All parents in family in labor force 2 50.0 Trinidad and Tobago - - Other West Indies - - Own children 6 to 17 years 21 100.0 Other Latin America 1 4.2 All parents in family in labor force 18 85.7 Northern America - - Population 16 to 19 years 5 100.0 MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate - - Total population 161 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force - - Born in U.S. Virgin Islands - - St. Croix - - PLACE OF WORK St. John - - Workers 16 years and over 100 100.0 St. Thomas - - Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 98 98.0 Born in the United States 118 73.3 St. Croix 4 4.0 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 3 1.9 St. John - - Born in a foreign country 40 24.8 St. Thomas 94 94.0 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands 2 2.0 FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 161 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 1 0.6 Workers 16 years and over 100 100.0 St. Croix 1 0.6 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 18 18.0 St. John - - Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 10 10.0 St. Thomas - - Public transportation 27 27.0 Born in the United States 123 76.4 Bus 1 1.0 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 2 1.2 Taxicab - - Born in a foreign country 35 21.7 Safari or taxi bus 2 2.0 Ferryboat or water taxi 24 24.0 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle - - ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 2 2.0 Population 5 years and over 157 100.0 Other means 37 37.0 English only 130 82.8 Worked at home 6 6.0 Language other than English 27 17.2 Speak English less than “very well” 8 5.1 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 20.2 (X) Spanish 7 4.5 Speak English less than “very well” 4 2.5 French (and French Creole) 6 3.8 Speak English less than “very well” 2 1.3 Other Indo-European language 11 7.0 Speak English less than “very well” 1 0.6 Asian and Pacific Island languages 2 1.3 Speak English less than “very well” 1 0.6 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 135 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Water Island Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 100 100.0 Households 80 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 36 36.0 Less than $5,000 9 11.3 Service occupations 10 10.0 $5,000 to $9,999 4 5.0 Sales and office occupations 24 24.0 $10,000 to $14,999 9 11.3 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations - - $15,000 to $24,999 14 17.5 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 16 16.0 $25,000 to $34,999 12 15.0 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 14 14.0 $35,000 to $49,999 11 13.8 $50,000 to $74,999 12 15.0 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 3 3.8 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 100 100.0 $100,000 or more 6 7.5 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining - - Median household income (dollars) 30,357 (X) Construction 11 11.0 Mean household income (dollars) 39,687 (X) Manufacturing 5 5.0 Wholesale trade 4 4.0 Households 80 100.0 Retail trade 16 16.0 With earnings 62 77.5 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 18 18.0 Mean earnings (dollars) 44,369 (X) Information 1 1.0 With Social Security income 8 10.0 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 4 4.0 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 8,871 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income - - waste management services 11 11.0 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) - (X) Educational, health, and social services 6 6.0 With public assistance income 1 1.3 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 1,920 (X) food services 14 14.0 With retirement income 9 11.3 Other services (except public administration) 6 6.0 Mean retirement income (dollars) 21,506 (X) Public administration 4 4.0 Families 48 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 5 10.4 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 100 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 - - Private wage and salary workers 64 64.0 $10,000 to $14,999 4 8.3 Employees in own incorporated business 12 12.0 $15,000 to $24,999 11 22.9 Government workers 8 8.0 $25,000 to $34,999 4 8.3 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 26 26.0 $35,000 to $49,999 8 16.7 Unpaid family workers 2 2.0 $50,000 to $74,999 10 20.8 $75,000 to $99,999 2 4.2 $100,000 or more 4 8.3 Median family income (dollars) 33,750 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 44,755 (X) Nonfamily households 32 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 26,250 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 28,641 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 19,720 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 40,625 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 30,417 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 136 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Water Island Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 148 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 - - Level Level 1995 to 1998 23 15.5 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 12 8.1 Families 5 10.4 1980 to 1989 39 26.4 With related children under 18 years 3 17.6 1970 to 1979 28 18.9 With related children under 5 years - - 1960 to 1969 26 17.6 1950 to 1959 10 6.8 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 10 6.8 present 1 20.0 1939 or earlier - - With related children under 18 years 1 33.3 With related children under 5 years - - ROOMS Total housing units 148 100.0 Individuals 23 14.3 1 room 12 8.1 18 years and over 19 14.0 2 rooms 21 14.2 65 years and over - - 3 rooms 35 23.6 Related children under 18 years 4 16.0 4 rooms 35 23.6 Related children 5 to 17 years 4 19.0 5 rooms 31 20.9 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 2 22.2 6 rooms 12 8.1 7 rooms 1 0.7 Number Percent 8 rooms 1 0.7 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms - - Total housing units 148 100.0 Median (rooms) 3.7 (X) Occupied housing units 80 54.1 Vacant housing units 68 45.9 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 24 16.2 Total housing units 148 100.0 No bedroom 13 8.8 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 37.2 (X) 1 bedroom 31 20.9 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 11.4 (X) 2 bedrooms 72 48.6 3 bedrooms 25 16.9 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 7 4.7 Occupied housing units 80 100.0 5 or more bedrooms - - Owner-occupied housing units 49 61.3 Renter-occupied housing units 31 38.8 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 148 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 2.01 (X) Public system only 18 12.2 Average household size of owner-occupied units 2.14 (X) Public system and cistern 5 3.4 Average household size of renter-occupied units 1.81 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 118 79.7 Public standpipe 1 0.7 UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source 6 4.1 Total housing units 148 100.0 1-unit, detached 86 58.1 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 4 2.7 Total housing units 148 100.0 2 units 17 11.5 Public sewer 16 10.8 3 or 4 units 9 6.1 Septic tank or cesspool 114 77.0 5 to 9 units 9 6.1 Other means 18 12.2 10 to 19 units 1 0.7 20 or more units - - SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 1 0.7 Occupied housing units 80 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. 21 14.2 Lacking complete plumbing facilities 4 5.0 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 6 7.5 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 137 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Water Island Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 80 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 23 28.8 Specified owner-occupied units 28 100.0 1995 to 1998 23 28.8 With a mortgage 10 35.7 1990 to 1994 13 16.3 Less than $300 - - 1980 to 1989 17 21.3 $300 to $499 2 7.1 1970 to 1979 4 5.0 $500 to $699 - - 1969 or earlier - - $700 to $999 1 3.6 $1,000 to $1,499 4 14.3 VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 3 10.7 Occupied housing units 80 100.0 $2,000 or more - - None 22 27.5 Median (dollars) 1,375 (X) 1 35 43.8 Not mortgaged 18 64.3 2 15 18.8 Less than $100 1 3.6 3 or more 8 10.0 $100 to $199 3 10.7 Vehicles per household 1.2 (X) $200 to $299 3 10.7 $300 to $399 3 10.7 COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 5 17.9 Occupied housing units 80 100.0 $500 or more 3 10.7 Gas: bottled or tank 45 56.3 Median (dollars) 333 (X) Electricity 35 43.8 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. - - SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal - - PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel - - Specified owner-occupied units 28 100.0 No fuel used - - Less than 10.0 percent 7 25.0 10.0 to 14.9 percent 5 17.9 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent 3 10.7 Occupied housing units 80 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent - - Water purchased from a vendor 23 28.8 25.0 to 29.9 percent - - No water purchased from a vendor 57 71.3 30.0 to 34.9 percent 2 7.1 35.0 percent or more 9 32.1 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 2 7.1 Occupied housing units 80 100.0 1.00 or less 74 92.5 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 3 3.8 Specified renter-occupied units 31 100.0 1.51 or more 3 3.8 Less than $100 - - $100 to $199 1 3.2 TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 1 3.2 Occupied housing units 80 100.0 $300 to $399 2 6.5 With telephone service 71 88.8 $400 to $499 3 9.7 Without telephone service 9 11.3 $500 to $599 4 12.9 $600 to $699 1 3.2 VALUE $700 to $999 9 29.0 Specified owner-occupied units 28 100.0 $1,000 or more 4 12.9 Less than $30,000 - - No cash rent 6 19.4 $30,000 to $39,999 - - Median (dollars) 775 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 - - $50,000 to $59,999 - - GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 - - HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 - - Specified renter-occupied units 31 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 1 3.6 Less than 10.0 percent 3 9.7 $100,000 to $149,999 3 10.7 10.0 to 14.9 percent 3 9.7 $150,000 to $199,999 5 17.9 15.0 to 19.9 percent - - $200,000 to $299,999 13 46.4 20.0 to 24.9 percent 4 12.9 $300,000 or more 6 21.4 25.0 to 29.9 percent 3 9.7 Median (dollars) 250,000 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent 3 9.7 35.0 percent or more 9 29.0 Not computed 6 19.4 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 138 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: West End Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 2,058 100.0 Total population 2,058 100.0 Male 989 48.1 In households 2,050 99.6 Female 1,069 51.9 Householder 798 38.8 Spouse 339 16.5 Under 5 years 140 6.8 Child 674 32.8 5 to 9 years 186 9.0 Own child under 18 years 496 24.1 10 to 14 years 176 8.6 Other relatives 155 7.5 15 to 19 years 133 6.5 Under 18 years 96 4.7 20 to 24 years 92 4.5 Nonrelatives 84 4.1 25 to 34 years 264 12.8 Unmarried partner 52 2.5 35 to 44 years 340 16.5 In group quarters 8 0.4 45 to 54 years 373 18.1 Institutionalized population 1 - 55 to 59 years 153 7.4 Noninstitutionalized population 7 0.3 60 to 64 years 86 4.2 65 to 74 years 77 3.7 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 32 1.6 Total households 798 100.0 85 years and over 6 0.3 Family households (families) 521 65.3 With own children under 18 years 273 34.2 Median age (years) 36.4 (X) Married-couple families 339 42.5 With own children under 18 years 164 20.6 18 years and over 1,460 70.9 Female householder, no husband present 133 16.7 Male 689 33.5 With own children under 18 years 83 10.4 Female 771 37.5 Nonfamily households 277 34.7 21 years and over 1,404 68.2 Householder living alone 242 30.3 62 years and over 155 7.5 Householder 65 years and over 24 3.0 65 years and over 115 5.6 Male 50 2.4 Households with individuals under 18 years 323 40.5 Female 65 3.2 Households with individuals 65 years and over 94 11.8 RACE [1] Average household size 2.57 (X) Total population 2,058 100.0 Average family size 3.24 (X) One race 1,978 96.1 Black or African American 1,639 79.6 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 273 13.3 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 583 100.0 Other races [2] 66 3.2 Nursery school, preschool 54 9.3 Two or more races 80 3.9 Kindergarten 33 5.7 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 286 49.1 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) 129 22.1 one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school 81 13.9 Black or African American 1,697 82.5 White 303 14.7 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 143 6.9 Population 25 years and over 1,331 100.0 Less than 9th grade 85 6.4 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 125 9.4 Total population 2,058 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 344 25.8 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 92 4.5 Some college, no degree 296 22.2 Mexican - - Associate degree 76 5.7 Puerto Rican 49 2.4 Bachelor’s degree 236 17.7 Cuban 5 0.2 Graduate or professional degree 169 12.7 Other Hispanic or Latino 38 1.8 Not Hispanic or Latino 1,966 95.5 Percent high school graduate or higher 84.2 (X) Black or African American alone 1,610 78.2 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 30.4 (X) White alone 265 12.9 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 139 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: West End Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 738 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 259 35.1 Population 5 to 20 years 514 100.0 Now married, except separated 366 49.6 With a disability 18 3.5 Separated 25 3.4 Widowed 18 2.4 Population 21 to 64 years 1,288 100.0 Divorced 70 9.5 With a disability 211 16.4 Percent employed 79.1 (X) Females 15 years and over 818 100.0 No disability 1,077 83.6 Never married 280 34.2 Percent employed 80.2 (X) Now married, except separated 364 44.5 Separated 24 2.9 Population 65 years and over 114 100.0 Widowed 51 6.2 With a disability 45 39.5 Divorced 99 12.1 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 1,918 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 113 (X) Same house 1,179 61.5 Children ever born 34 (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 539 28.1 Per 1,000 women 301 (X) Same island 499 26.0 Women ever married 5 (X) Different island 40 2.1 Children ever born 2 (X) St. Croix 33 1.7 Per 1,000 women 400 (X) St. John 7 0.4 St. Thomas - - Women 25 to 34 years 152 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 200 10.4 Children ever born 194 (X) In the United States 155 8.1 Per 1,000 women 1,276 (X) California 9 0.5 Women ever married 62 (X) Florida 26 1.4 Children ever born 91 (X) New York 32 1.7 Per 1,000 women 1,468 (X) Texas 7 0.4 On another Caribbean island 40 2.1 Women 35 to 44 years 181 100.0 Dominica 4 0.2 Children ever born 349 (X) Dominican Republic 4 0.2 Per 1,000 women 1,928 (X) Puerto Rico 10 0.5 No children 42 23.2 St. Kitts and Nevis 3 0.2 1 child 36 19.9 St. Lucia 6 0.3 2 children 40 22.1 Elsewhere 5 0.3 3 children 39 21.5 4 children 12 6.6 NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children 12 6.6 Total population 2,058 100.0 Women ever married 135 (X) Native 1,534 74.5 Children ever born 283 (X) Born on island of residence 1,010 49.1 Per 1,000 women 2,096 (X) Born on different island 53 2.6 St. Croix 44 2.1 GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John 9 0.4 Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas - - more grandchildren under 18 years 85 100.0 Born in United States 419 20.4 Grandparent responsible for grandchild 37 43.5 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 42 2.0 Less than 6 months 8 9.4 Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 10 0.5 6 to 11 months 1 1.2 Foreign born 524 25.5 1 or 2 years 10 11.8 Entered 1990 to 2000 124 6.0 3 or 4 years 3 3.5 Entered before 1990 400 19.4 5 years or more 15 17.6 Naturalized citizen 379 18.4 Entered 1990 to 2000 43 2.1 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 336 16.3 Civilian population 18 years and over 1,459 100.0 Not a citizen 145 7.0 Civilian veterans 164 11.2 Entered 1990 to 2000 81 3.9 Entered before 1990 64 3.1 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 140 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: West End Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 524 100.0 Population 16 years and over 1,516 100.0 Europe 17 3.2 In labor force 1,133 74.7 Asia 7 1.3 Civilian labor force 1,132 74.7 Africa 6 1.1 Employed 1,091 72.0 Oceania - - Unemployed 41 2.7 Latin America 491 93.7 Percent of civilian labor force 3.6 (X) Caribbean 487 92.9 Armed forces 1 0.1 Anguilla 33 6.3 Not in labor force 383 25.3 Antigua and Barbuda 55 10.5 British Virgin Islands 76 14.5 Females 16 years and over 796 100.0 Dominica 61 11.6 In labor force 572 71.9 Dominican Republic 27 5.2 Civilian labor force 572 71.9 Haiti 3 0.6 Employed 555 69.7 Jamaica 7 1.3 St. Kitts and Nevis 100 19.1 Own children under 6 years 158 100.0 St. Lucia 28 5.3 All parents in family in labor force 136 86.1 Trinidad and Tobago 32 6.1 Other West Indies 65 12.4 Own children 6 to 17 years 398 100.0 Other Latin America 4 0.8 All parents in family in labor force 335 84.2 Northern America 3 0.6 Population 16 to 19 years 93 100.0 MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 6 6.5 Total population 2,058 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force 4 4.3 Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 618 30.0 St. Croix 54 2.6 PLACE OF WORK St. John 23 1.1 Workers 16 years and over 1,073 100.0 St. Thomas 541 26.3 Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 1,071 99.8 Born in the United States 383 18.6 St. Croix 16 1.5 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 66 3.2 St. John 9 0.8 Born in a foreign country 991 48.2 St. Thomas 1,046 97.5 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands 2 0.2 FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 2,058 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 652 31.7 Workers 16 years and over 1,073 100.0 St. Croix 68 3.3 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 602 56.1 St. John 17 0.8 Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 382 35.6 St. Thomas 567 27.6 Public transportation 47 4.4 Born in the United States 354 17.2 Bus 23 2.1 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 60 2.9 Taxicab 10 0.9 Born in a foreign country 992 48.2 Safari or taxi bus 11 1.0 Ferryboat or water taxi 3 0.3 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle 2 0.2 ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 8 0.7 Population 5 years and over 1,918 100.0 Other means 9 0.8 English only 1,659 86.5 Worked at home 23 2.1 Language other than English 259 13.5 Speak English less than “very well” 65 3.4 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 24.9 (X) Spanish 169 8.8 Speak English less than “very well” 48 2.5 French (and French Creole) 70 3.6 Speak English less than “very well” 12 0.6 Other Indo-European language 13 0.7 Speak English less than “very well” 3 0.2 Asian and Pacific Island languages 4 0.2 Speak English less than “very well” 1 0.1 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 141 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: West End Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 1,091 100.0 Households 798 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 385 35.3 Less than $5,000 73 9.1 Service occupations 175 16.0 $5,000 to $9,999 31 3.9 Sales and office occupations 325 29.8 $10,000 to $14,999 33 4.1 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 8 0.7 $15,000 to $24,999 98 12.3 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 113 10.4 $25,000 to $34,999 95 11.9 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 85 7.8 $35,000 to $49,999 125 15.7 $50,000 to $74,999 182 22.8 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 85 10.7 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 1,091 100.0 $100,000 or more 76 9.5 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 8 0.7 Median household income (dollars) 43,929 (X) Construction 78 7.1 Mean household income (dollars) 49,341 (X) Manufacturing 10 0.9 Wholesale trade 20 1.8 Households 798 100.0 Retail trade 122 11.2 With earnings 673 84.3 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 84 7.7 Mean earnings (dollars) 49,655 (X) Information 45 4.1 With Social Security income 87 10.9 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 73 6.7 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 9,740 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income 7 0.9 waste management services 88 8.1 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 8,666 (X) Educational, health, and social services 194 17.8 With public assistance income 7 0.9 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 2,717 (X) food services 127 11.6 With retirement income 114 14.3 Other services (except public administration) 56 5.1 Mean retirement income (dollars) 24,361 (X) Public administration 186 17.0 Families 521 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 35 6.7 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 1,091 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 10 1.9 Private wage and salary workers 577 52.9 $10,000 to $14,999 15 2.9 Employees in own incorporated business 51 4.7 $15,000 to $24,999 53 10.2 Government workers 380 34.8 $25,000 to $34,999 54 10.4 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 129 11.8 $35,000 to $49,999 82 15.7 Unpaid family workers 5 0.5 $50,000 to $74,999 139 26.7 $75,000 to $99,999 68 13.1 $100,000 or more 65 12.5 Median family income (dollars) 51,307 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 56,968 (X) Nonfamily households 277 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 26,583 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 31,863 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 19,171 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 33,056 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 30,644 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 142 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: West End Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 957 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 63 6.6 Level Level 1995 to 1998 104 10.9 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 131 13.7 Families 58 11.1 1980 to 1989 239 25.0 With related children under 18 years 40 12.5 1970 to 1979 211 22.0 With related children under 5 years 25 22.1 1960 to 1969 181 18.9 1950 to 1959 18 1.9 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 1 0.1 present 24 18.0 1939 or earlier 9 0.9 With related children under 18 years 20 19.0 With related children under 5 years 15 37.5 ROOMS Total housing units 957 100.0 Individuals 263 12.9 1 room 29 3.0 18 years and over 179 12.3 2 rooms 113 11.8 65 years and over 16 14.0 3 rooms 151 15.8 Related children under 18 years 83 14.0 4 rooms 172 18.0 Related children 5 to 17 years 47 10.3 5 rooms 216 22.6 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 22 27.8 6 rooms 127 13.3 7 rooms 66 6.9 Number Percent 8 rooms 38 4.0 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms 45 4.7 Total housing units 957 100.0 Median (rooms) 4.6 (X) Occupied housing units 798 83.4 Vacant housing units 159 16.6 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 18 1.9 Total housing units 957 100.0 No bedroom 32 3.3 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 13.9 (X) 1 bedroom 195 20.4 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 12.0 (X) 2 bedrooms 265 27.7 3 bedrooms 325 34.0 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 100 10.4 Occupied housing units 798 100.0 5 or more bedrooms 40 4.2 Owner-occupied housing units 497 62.3 Renter-occupied housing units 301 37.7 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 957 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 2.57 (X) Public system only 16 1.7 Average household size of owner-occupied units 2.80 (X) Public system and cistern 36 3.8 Average household size of renter-occupied units 2.19 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 897 93.7 Public standpipe - - UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source 8 0.8 Total housing units 957 100.0 1-unit, detached 464 48.5 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 79 8.3 Total housing units 957 100.0 2 units 237 24.8 Public sewer 187 19.5 3 or 4 units 145 15.2 Septic tank or cesspool 721 75.3 5 to 9 units 13 1.4 Other means 49 5.1 10 to 19 units 16 1.7 20 or more units 1 0.1 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 2 0.2 Occupied housing units 798 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. - - Lacking complete plumbing facilities 10 1.3 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 4 0.5 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 143 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: West End Subdistrict NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 798 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 171 21.4 Specified owner-occupied units 367 100.0 1995 to 1998 203 25.4 With a mortgage 249 67.8 1990 to 1994 127 15.9 Less than $300 7 1.9 1980 to 1989 146 18.3 $300 to $499 25 6.8 1970 to 1979 119 14.9 $500 to $699 23 6.3 1969 or earlier 32 4.0 $700 to $999 48 13.1 $1,000 to $1,499 66 18.0 VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 44 12.0 Occupied housing units 798 100.0 $2,000 or more 36 9.8 None 68 8.5 Median (dollars) 1,134 (X) 1 373 46.7 Not mortgaged 118 32.2 2 254 31.8 Less than $100 25 6.8 3 or more 103 12.9 $100 to $199 41 11.2 Vehicles per household 1.5 (X) $200 to $299 18 4.9 $300 to $399 14 3.8 COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 5 1.4 Occupied housing units 798 100.0 $500 or more 15 4.1 Gas: bottled or tank 413 51.8 Median (dollars) 175 (X) Electricity 380 47.6 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 1 0.1 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal - - PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel - - Specified owner-occupied units 367 100.0 No fuel used 4 0.5 Less than 10.0 percent 107 29.2 10.0 to 14.9 percent 42 11.4 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent 36 9.8 Occupied housing units 798 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 26 7.1 Water purchased from a vendor 258 32.3 25.0 to 29.9 percent 30 8.2 No water purchased from a vendor 540 67.7 30.0 to 34.9 percent 27 7.4 35.0 percent or more 78 21.3 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 21 5.7 Occupied housing units 798 100.0 1.00 or less 733 91.9 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 36 4.5 Specified renter-occupied units 300 100.0 1.51 or more 29 3.6 Less than $100 - - $100 to $199 3 1.0 TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 7 2.3 Occupied housing units 798 100.0 $300 to $399 6 2.0 With telephone service 767 96.1 $400 to $499 27 9.0 Without telephone service 31 3.9 $500 to $599 40 13.3 $600 to $699 44 14.7 VALUE $700 to $999 96 32.0 Specified owner-occupied units 367 100.0 $1,000 or more 41 13.7 Less than $30,000 4 1.1 No cash rent 36 12.0 $30,000 to $39,999 - - Median (dollars) 712 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 - - $50,000 to $59,999 9 2.5 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 2 0.5 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 4 1.1 Specified renter-occupied units 300 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 16 4.4 Less than 10.0 percent 16 5.3 $100,000 to $149,999 75 20.4 10.0 to 14.9 percent 35 11.7 $150,000 to $199,999 102 27.8 15.0 to 19.9 percent 36 12.0 $200,000 to $299,999 111 30.2 20.0 to 24.9 percent 46 15.3 $300,000 or more 44 12.0 25.0 to 29.9 percent 20 6.7 Median (dollars) 186,600 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent 21 7.0 35.0 percent or more 64 21.3 Not computed 62 20.7 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 144 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Anna's Retreat CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 8,197 100.0 Total population 8,197 100.0 Male 3,666 44.7 In households 8,162 99.6 Female 4,531 55.3 Householder 2,643 32.2 Spouse 882 10.8 Under 5 years 672 8.2 Child 3,073 37.5 5 to 9 years 772 9.4 Own child under 18 years 1,838 22.4 10 to 14 years 776 9.5 Other relatives 1,264 15.4 15 to 19 years 718 8.8 Under 18 years 800 9.8 20 to 24 years 531 6.5 Nonrelatives 300 3.7 25 to 34 years 985 12.0 Unmarried partner 172 2.1 35 to 44 years 983 12.0 In group quarters 35 0.4 45 to 54 years 1,034 12.6 Institutionalized population 27 0.3 55 to 59 years 554 6.8 Noninstitutionalized population 8 0.1 60 to 64 years 435 5.3 65 to 74 years 461 5.6 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 210 2.6 Total households 2,643 100.0 85 years and over 66 0.8 Family households (families) 1,995 75.5 With own children under 18 years 901 34.1 Median age (years) 31.2 (X) Married-couple families 882 33.4 With own children under 18 years 339 12.8 18 years and over 5,501 67.1 Female householder, no husband present 899 34.0 Male 2,354 28.7 With own children under 18 years 445 16.8 Female 3,147 38.4 Nonfamily households 648 24.5 21 years and over 5,153 62.9 Householder living alone 579 21.9 62 years and over 999 12.2 Householder 65 years and over 125 4.7 65 years and over 737 9.0 Male 284 3.5 Households with individuals under 18 years 1,260 47.7 Female 453 5.5 Households with individuals 65 years and over 589 22.3 RACE [1] Average household size 3.09 (X) Total population 8,197 100.0 Average family size 3.62 (X) One race 8,072 98.5 Black or African American 7,911 96.5 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 75 0.9 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 2,535 100.0 Other races [2] 86 1.0 Nursery school, preschool 194 7.7 Two or more races 125 1.5 Kindergarten 184 7.3 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 1,306 51.5 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) 608 24.0 one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school 243 9.6 Black or African American 8,003 97.6 White 123 1.5 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 196 2.4 Population 25 years and over 4,728 100.0 Less than 9th grade 952 20.1 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 1,041 22.0 Total population 8,197 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 1,514 32.0 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 318 3.9 Some college, no degree 669 14.1 Mexican 8 0.1 Associate degree 122 2.6 Puerto Rican 152 1.9 Bachelor’s degree 300 6.3 Cuban 10 0.1 Graduate or professional degree 130 2.7 Other Hispanic or Latino 148 1.8 Not Hispanic or Latino 7,879 96.1 Percent high school graduate or higher 57.8 (X) Black or African American alone 7,683 93.7 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 9.1 (X) White alone 54 0.7 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 145 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Anna's Retreat CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 2,572 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 1,284 49.9 Population 5 to 20 years 2,372 100.0 Now married, except separated 1,009 39.2 With a disability 88 3.7 Separated 60 2.3 Widowed 64 2.5 Population 21 to 64 years 4,414 100.0 Divorced 155 6.0 With a disability 715 16.2 Percent employed 58.0 (X) Females 15 years and over 3,405 100.0 No disability 3,699 83.8 Never married 1,558 45.8 Percent employed 70.5 (X) Now married, except separated 1,044 30.7 Separated 97 2.8 Population 65 years and over 711 100.0 Widowed 278 8.2 With a disability 253 35.6 Divorced 428 12.6 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 7,525 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 667 (X) Same house 5,322 70.7 Children ever born 281 (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 1,758 23.4 Per 1,000 women 421 (X) Same island 1,682 22.4 Women ever married 21 (X) Different island 76 1.0 Children ever born 30 (X) St. Croix 56 0.7 Per 1,000 women 1,429 (X) St. John 20 0.3 St. Thomas - - Women 25 to 34 years 514 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 445 5.9 Children ever born 907 (X) In the United States 218 2.9 Per 1,000 women 1,765 (X) California 9 0.1 Women ever married 160 (X) Florida 50 0.7 Children ever born 350 (X) New York 44 0.6 Per 1,000 women 2,188 (X) Texas 13 0.2 On another Caribbean island 217 2.9 Women 35 to 44 years 568 100.0 Dominica 49 0.7 Children ever born 1,534 (X) Dominican Republic 23 0.3 Per 1,000 women 2,701 (X) Puerto Rico 7 0.1 No children 55 9.7 St. Kitts and Nevis 32 0.4 1 child 98 17.3 St. Lucia 12 0.2 2 children 138 24.3 Elsewhere 10 0.1 3 children 111 19.5 4 children 87 15.3 NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children 79 13.9 Total population 8,197 100.0 Women ever married 307 (X) Native 5,439 66.4 Children ever born 880 (X) Born on island of residence 4,603 56.2 Per 1,000 women 2,866 (X) Born on different island 196 2.4 St. Croix 149 1.8 GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John 47 0.6 Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas - - more grandchildren under 18 years 631 100.0 Born in United States 490 6.0 Grandparent responsible for grandchild 279 44.2 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 129 1.6 Less than 6 months 25 4.0 Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 21 0.3 6 to 11 months 14 2.2 Foreign born 2,758 33.6 1 or 2 years 54 8.6 Entered 1990 to 2000 551 6.7 3 or 4 years 32 5.1 Entered before 1990 2,207 26.9 5 years or more 154 24.4 Naturalized citizen 1,943 23.7 Entered 1990 to 2000 133 1.6 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 1,810 22.1 Civilian population 18 years and over 5,500 100.0 Not a citizen 815 9.9 Civilian veterans 261 4.7 Entered 1990 to 2000 418 5.1 Entered before 1990 397 4.8 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 146 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Anna's Retreat CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 2,758 100.0 Population 16 years and over 5,822 100.0 Europe 14 0.5 In labor force 3,603 61.9 Asia 9 0.3 Civilian labor force 3,602 61.9 Africa 2 0.1 Employed 3,316 57.0 Oceania - - Unemployed 286 4.9 Latin America 2,732 99.1 Percent of civilian labor force 7.9 (X) Caribbean 2,715 98.4 Armed forces 1 - Anguilla 103 3.7 Not in labor force 2,219 38.1 Antigua and Barbuda 378 13.7 British Virgin Islands 590 21.4 Females 16 years and over 3,324 100.0 Dominica 316 11.5 In labor force 1,983 59.7 Dominican Republic 122 4.4 Civilian labor force 1,983 59.7 Haiti 73 2.6 Employed 1,858 55.9 Jamaica 20 0.7 St. Kitts and Nevis 761 27.6 Own children under 6 years 647 100.0 St. Lucia 80 2.9 All parents in family in labor force 466 72.0 Trinidad and Tobago 74 2.7 Other West Indies 198 7.2 Own children 6 to 17 years 1,582 100.0 Other Latin America 17 0.6 All parents in family in labor force 1,227 77.6 Northern America 1 - Population 16 to 19 years 563 100.0 MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 90 16.0 Total population 8,197 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force 65 11.5 Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 3,041 37.1 St. Croix 196 2.4 PLACE OF WORK St. John 111 1.4 Workers 16 years and over 3,247 100.0 St. Thomas 2,734 33.4 Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 3,236 99.7 Born in the United States 271 3.3 St. Croix 69 2.1 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 146 1.8 St. John 85 2.6 Born in a foreign country 4,739 57.8 St. Thomas 3,082 94.9 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands 11 0.3 FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 8,197 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 2,795 34.1 Workers 16 years and over 3,247 100.0 St. Croix 277 3.4 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 1,464 45.1 St. John 124 1.5 Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 1,074 33.1 St. Thomas 2,394 29.2 Public transportation 459 14.1 Born in the United States 273 3.3 Bus 234 7.2 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 203 2.5 Taxicab 75 2.3 Born in a foreign country 4,926 60.1 Safari or taxi bus 98 3.0 Ferryboat or water taxi 52 1.6 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle 3 0.1 ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 125 3.8 Population 5 years and over 7,525 100.0 Other means 89 2.7 English only 6,715 89.2 Worked at home 33 1.0 Language other than English 810 10.8 Speak English less than “very well” 254 3.4 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 25.6 (X) Spanish 436 5.8 Speak English less than “very well” 162 2.2 French (and French Creole) 348 4.6 Speak English less than “very well” 90 1.2 Other Indo-European language 19 0.3 Speak English less than “very well” 1 - Asian and Pacific Island languages 2 - Speak English less than “very well” - - NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 147 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Anna's Retreat CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 3,316 100.0 Households 2,643 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 687 20.7 Less than $5,000 378 14.3 Service occupations 756 22.8 $5,000 to $9,999 176 6.7 Sales and office occupations 1,103 33.3 $10,000 to $14,999 207 7.8 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 18 0.5 $15,000 to $24,999 432 16.3 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 312 9.4 $25,000 to $34,999 406 15.4 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 440 13.3 $35,000 to $49,999 445 16.8 $50,000 to $74,999 380 14.4 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 134 5.1 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 3,316 100.0 $100,000 or more 85 3.2 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 16 0.5 Median household income (dollars) 27,490 (X) Construction 195 5.9 Mean household income (dollars) 34,252 (X) Manufacturing 67 2.0 Wholesale trade 60 1.8 Households 2,643 100.0 Retail trade 491 14.8 With earnings 2,077 78.6 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 351 10.6 Mean earnings (dollars) 36,448 (X) Information 89 2.7 With Social Security income 493 18.7 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 177 5.3 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 8,134 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income 40 1.5 waste management services 145 4.4 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 7,335 (X) Educational, health, and social services 439 13.2 With public assistance income 148 5.6 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 2,811 (X) food services 597 18.0 With retirement income 429 16.2 Other services (except public administration) 154 4.6 Mean retirement income (dollars) 14,873 (X) Public administration 535 16.1 Families 1,995 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 211 10.6 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 3,316 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 109 5.5 Private wage and salary workers 1,965 59.3 $10,000 to $14,999 149 7.5 Employees in own incorporated business 53 1.6 $15,000 to $24,999 320 16.0 Government workers 1,037 31.3 $25,000 to $34,999 324 16.2 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 299 9.0 $35,000 to $49,999 361 18.1 Unpaid family workers 15 0.5 $50,000 to $74,999 334 16.7 $75,000 to $99,999 111 5.6 $100,000 or more 76 3.8 Median family income (dollars) 30,828 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 37,616 (X) Nonfamily households 648 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 15,455 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 19,908 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 11,061 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 22,546 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 21,617 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 148 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Anna's Retreat CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 3,080 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 25 0.8 Level Level 1995 to 1998 81 2.6 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 109 3.5 Families 472 23.7 1980 to 1989 404 13.1 With related children under 18 years 354 28.4 1970 to 1979 1,330 43.2 With related children under 5 years 161 33.3 1960 to 1969 1,050 34.1 1950 to 1959 60 1.9 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 11 0.4 present 299 33.3 1939 or earlier 10 0.3 With related children under 18 years 239 37.1 With related children under 5 years 119 46.5 ROOMS Total housing units 3,080 100.0 Individuals 2,183 26.9 1 room 71 2.3 18 years and over 1,286 23.5 2 rooms 237 7.7 65 years and over 168 23.6 3 rooms 375 12.2 Related children under 18 years 890 33.7 4 rooms 648 21.0 Related children 5 to 17 years 647 32.6 5 rooms 892 29.0 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 96 37.1 6 rooms 572 18.6 7 rooms 173 5.6 Number Percent 8 rooms 67 2.2 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms 45 1.5 Total housing units 3,080 100.0 Median (rooms) 4.7 (X) Occupied housing units 2,643 85.8 Vacant housing units 437 14.2 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 12 0.4 Total housing units 3,080 100.0 No bedroom 79 2.6 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 8.5 (X) 1 bedroom 436 14.2 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 4.9 (X) 2 bedrooms 741 24.1 3 bedrooms 1,165 37.8 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 554 18.0 Occupied housing units 2,643 100.0 5 or more bedrooms 105 3.4 Owner-occupied housing units 1,488 56.3 Renter-occupied housing units 1,155 43.7 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 3,080 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 3.09 (X) Public system only 555 18.0 Average household size of owner-occupied units 3.08 (X) Public system and cistern 470 15.3 Average household size of renter-occupied units 3.10 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 2,041 66.3 Public standpipe 5 0.2 UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source 9 0.3 Total housing units 3,080 100.0 1-unit, detached 1,440 46.8 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 282 9.2 Total housing units 3,080 100.0 2 units 393 12.8 Public sewer 2,456 79.7 3 or 4 units 570 18.5 Septic tank or cesspool 528 17.1 5 to 9 units 89 2.9 Other means 96 3.1 10 to 19 units 204 6.6 20 or more units 93 3.0 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 8 0.3 Occupied housing units 2,643 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. 1 - Lacking complete plumbing facilities 43 1.6 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 36 1.4 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 149 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Anna's Retreat CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 2,643 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 287 10.9 Specified owner-occupied units 1,214 100.0 1995 to 1998 472 17.9 With a mortgage 763 62.9 1990 to 1994 301 11.4 Less than $300 48 4.0 1980 to 1989 541 20.5 $300 to $499 118 9.7 1970 to 1979 798 30.2 $500 to $699 137 11.3 1969 or earlier 244 9.2 $700 to $999 195 16.1 $1,000 to $1,499 184 15.2 VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 55 4.5 Occupied housing units 2,643 100.0 $2,000 or more 26 2.1 None 623 23.6 Median (dollars) 829 (X) 1 1,194 45.2 Not mortgaged 451 37.1 2 597 22.6 Less than $100 88 7.2 3 or more 229 8.7 $100 to $199 131 10.8 Vehicles per household 1.2 (X) $200 to $299 88 7.2 $300 to $399 81 6.7 COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 32 2.6 Occupied housing units 2,643 100.0 $500 or more 31 2.6 Gas: bottled or tank 1,435 54.3 Median (dollars) 207 (X) Electricity 1,195 45.2 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 1 - SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal 2 0.1 PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel 1 - Specified owner-occupied units 1,214 100.0 No fuel used 9 0.3 Less than 10.0 percent 343 28.3 10.0 to 14.9 percent 161 13.3 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent 130 10.7 Occupied housing units 2,643 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 112 9.2 Water purchased from a vendor 823 31.1 25.0 to 29.9 percent 82 6.8 No water purchased from a vendor 1,820 68.9 30.0 to 34.9 percent 57 4.7 35.0 percent or more 256 21.1 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 73 6.0 Occupied housing units 2,643 100.0 1.00 or less 2,245 84.9 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 275 10.4 Specified renter-occupied units 1,153 100.0 1.51 or more 123 4.7 Less than $100 40 3.5 $100 to $199 86 7.5 TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 74 6.4 Occupied housing units 2,643 100.0 $300 to $399 101 8.8 With telephone service 2,552 96.6 $400 to $499 149 12.9 Without telephone service 91 3.4 $500 to $599 160 13.9 $600 to $699 142 12.3 VALUE $700 to $999 253 21.9 Specified owner-occupied units 1,214 100.0 $1,000 or more 60 5.2 Less than $30,000 4 0.3 No cash rent 88 7.6 $30,000 to $39,999 3 0.2 Median (dollars) 560 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 4 0.3 $50,000 to $59,999 8 0.7 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 13 1.1 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 22 1.8 Specified renter-occupied units 1,153 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 116 9.6 Less than 10.0 percent 46 4.0 $100,000 to $149,999 369 30.4 10.0 to 14.9 percent 81 7.0 $150,000 to $199,999 398 32.8 15.0 to 19.9 percent 129 11.2 $200,000 to $299,999 221 18.2 20.0 to 24.9 percent 144 12.5 $300,000 or more 56 4.6 25.0 to 29.9 percent 109 9.5 Median (dollars) 158,300 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent 96 8.3 35.0 percent or more 359 31.1 Not computed 189 16.4 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 150 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Charlotte Amalie Town NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 11,044 100.0 Total population 11,044 100.0 Male 5,297 48.0 In households 10,678 96.7 Female 5,747 52.0 Householder 4,306 39.0 Spouse 992 9.0 Under 5 years 815 7.4 Child 3,668 33.2 5 to 9 years 888 8.0 Own child under 18 years 2,494 22.6 10 to 14 years 894 8.1 Other relatives 1,203 10.9 15 to 19 years 849 7.7 Under 18 years 614 5.6 20 to 24 years 650 5.9 Nonrelatives 509 4.6 25 to 34 years 1,364 12.4 Unmarried partner 254 2.3 35 to 44 years 1,769 16.0 In group quarters 366 3.3 45 to 54 years 1,523 13.8 Institutionalized population 199 1.8 55 to 59 years 604 5.5 Noninstitutionalized population 167 1.5 60 to 64 years 467 4.2 65 to 74 years 688 6.2 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 385 3.5 Total households 4,306 100.0 85 years and over 148 1.3 Family households (families) 2,511 58.3 With own children under 18 years 1,305 30.3 Median age (years) 35.3 (X) Married-couple families 992 23.0 With own children under 18 years 441 10.2 18 years and over 7,887 71.4 Female householder, no husband present 1,203 27.9 Male 3,743 33.9 With own children under 18 years 696 16.2 Female 4,144 37.5 Nonfamily households 1,795 41.7 21 years and over 7,447 67.4 Householder living alone 1,593 37.0 62 years and over 1,498 13.6 Householder 65 years and over 414 9.6 65 years and over 1,221 11.1 Male 496 4.5 Households with individuals under 18 years 1,590 36.9 Female 725 6.6 Households with individuals 65 years and over 981 22.8 RACE [1] Average household size 2.48 (X) Total population 11,044 100.0 Average family size 3.33 (X) One race 10,792 97.7 Black or African American 9,730 88.1 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 597 5.4 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 2,969 100.0 Other races [2] 465 4.2 Nursery school, preschool 245 8.3 Two or more races 252 2.3 Kindergarten 197 6.6 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 1,525 51.4 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) 741 25.0 one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school 261 8.8 Black or African American 9,883 89.5 White 724 6.6 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 685 6.2 Population 25 years and over 6,948 100.0 Less than 9th grade 1,704 24.5 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 1,823 26.2 Total population 11,044 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 1,799 25.9 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 1,101 10.0 Some college, no degree 829 11.9 Mexican 27 0.2 Associate degree 157 2.3 Puerto Rican 237 2.1 Bachelor’s degree 412 5.9 Cuban 7 0.1 Graduate or professional degree 224 3.2 Other Hispanic or Latino 830 7.5 Not Hispanic or Latino 9,943 90.0 Percent high school graduate or higher 49.2 (X) Black or African American alone 9,118 82.6 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 9.2 (X) White alone 515 4.7 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 151 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Charlotte Amalie Town NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 3,990 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 1,866 46.8 Population 5 to 20 years 2,764 100.0 Now married, except separated 1,320 33.1 With a disability 136 4.9 Separated 173 4.3 Widowed 155 3.9 Population 21 to 64 years 6,109 100.0 Divorced 476 11.9 With a disability 1,382 22.6 Percent employed 71.1 (X) Females 15 years and over 4,457 100.0 No disability 4,727 77.4 Never married 2,059 46.2 Percent employed 72.5 (X) Now married, except separated 1,245 27.9 Separated 194 4.4 Population 65 years and over 1,155 100.0 Widowed 427 9.6 With a disability 469 40.6 Divorced 532 11.9 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 10,229 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 790 (X) Same house 6,527 63.8 Children ever born 271 (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 2,743 26.8 Per 1,000 women 343 (X) Same island 2,573 25.2 Women ever married 39 (X) Different island 170 1.7 Children ever born 32 (X) St. Croix 151 1.5 Per 1,000 women 821 (X) St. John 19 0.2 St. Thomas - - Women 25 to 34 years 733 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 959 9.4 Children ever born 1,227 (X) In the United States 379 3.7 Per 1,000 women 1,674 (X) California 24 0.2 Women ever married 272 (X) Florida 64 0.6 Children ever born 533 (X) New York 87 0.9 Per 1,000 women 1,960 (X) Texas 12 0.1 On another Caribbean island 526 5.1 Women 35 to 44 years 899 100.0 Dominica 80 0.8 Children ever born 2,217 (X) Dominican Republic 143 1.4 Per 1,000 women 2,466 (X) Puerto Rico 38 0.4 No children 129 14.3 St. Kitts and Nevis 76 0.7 1 child 137 15.2 St. Lucia 24 0.2 2 children 232 25.8 Elsewhere 54 0.5 3 children 179 19.9 4 children 113 12.6 NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children 109 12.1 Total population 11,044 100.0 Women ever married 529 (X) Native 6,377 57.7 Children ever born 1,408 (X) Born on island of residence 5,047 45.7 Per 1,000 women 2,662 (X) Born on different island 306 2.8 St. Croix 272 2.5 GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John 34 0.3 Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas - - more grandchildren under 18 years 492 100.0 Born in United States 759 6.9 Grandparent responsible for grandchild 228 46.3 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 236 2.1 Less than 6 months 16 3.3 Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 29 0.3 6 to 11 months 21 4.3 Foreign born 4,667 42.3 1 or 2 years 47 9.6 Entered 1990 to 2000 1,600 14.5 3 or 4 years 34 6.9 Entered before 1990 3,067 27.8 5 years or more 110 22.4 Naturalized citizen 2,532 22.9 Entered 1990 to 2000 386 3.5 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 2,146 19.4 Civilian population 18 years and over 7,885 100.0 Not a citizen 2,135 19.3 Civilian veterans 438 5.6 Entered 1990 to 2000 1,214 11.0 Entered before 1990 921 8.3 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 152 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Charlotte Amalie Town NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 4,667 100.0 Population 16 years and over 8,265 100.0 Europe 39 0.8 In labor force 5,223 63.2 Asia 85 1.8 Civilian labor force 5,221 63.2 Africa 10 0.2 Employed 4,820 58.3 Oceania 1 - Unemployed 401 4.9 Latin America 4,520 96.9 Percent of civilian labor force 7.7 (X) Caribbean 4,489 96.2 Armed forces 2 - Anguilla 276 5.9 Not in labor force 3,042 36.8 Antigua and Barbuda 535 11.5 British Virgin Islands 482 10.3 Females 16 years and over 4,352 100.0 Dominica 556 11.9 In labor force 2,660 61.1 Dominican Republic 662 14.2 Civilian labor force 2,660 61.1 Haiti 73 1.6 Employed 2,504 57.5 Jamaica 27 0.6 St. Kitts and Nevis 1,291 27.7 Own children under 6 years 843 100.0 St. Lucia 133 2.8 All parents in family in labor force 617 73.2 Trinidad and Tobago 103 2.2 Other West Indies 351 7.5 Own children 6 to 17 years 1,937 100.0 Other Latin America 31 0.7 All parents in family in labor force 1,564 80.7 Northern America 12 0.3 Population 16 to 19 years 667 100.0 MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 112 16.8 Total population 11,044 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force 85 12.7 Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 3,088 28.0 St. Croix 292 2.6 PLACE OF WORK St. John 91 0.8 Workers 16 years and over 4,718 100.0 St. Thomas 2,705 24.5 Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 4,699 99.6 Born in the United States 529 4.8 St. Croix 88 1.9 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 297 2.7 St. John 94 2.0 Born in a foreign country 7,130 64.6 St. Thomas 4,517 95.7 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands 19 0.4 FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 11,044 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 2,837 25.7 Workers 16 years and over 4,718 100.0 St. Croix 341 3.1 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 1,591 33.7 St. John 98 0.9 Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 1,078 22.8 St. Thomas 2,398 21.7 Public transportation 940 19.9 Born in the United States 600 5.4 Bus 609 12.9 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 329 3.0 Taxicab 150 3.2 Born in a foreign country 7,278 65.9 Safari or taxi bus 131 2.8 Ferryboat or water taxi 50 1.1 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle 3 0.1 ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 911 19.3 Population 5 years and over 10,229 100.0 Other means 113 2.4 English only 8,102 79.2 Worked at home 82 1.7 Language other than English 2,127 20.8 Speak English less than “very well” 943 9.2 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 19.8 (X) Spanish 1,343 13.1 Speak English less than “very well” 709 6.9 French (and French Creole) 655 6.4 Speak English less than “very well” 185 1.8 Other Indo-European language 67 0.7 Speak English less than “very well” 20 0.2 Asian and Pacific Island languages 20 0.2 Speak English less than “very well” 4 - NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 153 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Charlotte Amalie Town NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 4,820 100.0 Households 4,306 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 761 15.8 Less than $5,000 771 17.9 Service occupations 1,362 28.3 $5,000 to $9,999 402 9.3 Sales and office occupations 1,443 29.9 $10,000 to $14,999 521 12.1 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 31 0.6 $15,000 to $24,999 855 19.9 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 700 14.5 $25,000 to $34,999 612 14.2 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 523 10.9 $35,000 to $49,999 580 13.5 $50,000 to $74,999 364 8.5 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 131 3.0 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 4,820 100.0 $100,000 or more 70 1.6 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 30 0.6 Median household income (dollars) 19,924 (X) Construction 529 11.0 Mean household income (dollars) 26,172 (X) Manufacturing 128 2.7 Wholesale trade 98 2.0 Households 4,306 100.0 Retail trade 831 17.2 With earnings 3,172 73.7 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 360 7.5 Mean earnings (dollars) 29,145 (X) Information 90 1.9 With Social Security income 799 18.6 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 173 3.6 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 8,105 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income 36 0.8 waste management services 281 5.8 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 6,137 (X) Educational, health, and social services 562 11.7 With public assistance income 211 4.9 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 2,990 (X) food services 884 18.3 With retirement income 474 11.0 Other services (except public administration) 301 6.2 Mean retirement income (dollars) 15,456 (X) Public administration 553 11.5 Families 2,511 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 308 12.3 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 4,820 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 172 6.8 Private wage and salary workers 3,174 65.9 $10,000 to $14,999 270 10.8 Employees in own incorporated business 102 2.1 $15,000 to $24,999 508 20.2 Government workers 1,132 23.5 $25,000 to $34,999 397 15.8 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 503 10.4 $35,000 to $49,999 408 16.2 Unpaid family workers 11 0.2 $50,000 to $74,999 285 11.4 $75,000 to $99,999 104 4.1 $100,000 or more 59 2.3 Median family income (dollars) 24,936 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 31,134 (X) Nonfamily households 1,795 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 12,639 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 16,892 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 10,327 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 21,712 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 18,211 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 154 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Charlotte Amalie Town NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 5,209 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 39 0.7 Level Level 1995 to 1998 233 4.5 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 315 6.0 Families 727 29.0 1980 to 1989 748 14.4 With related children under 18 years 559 35.6 1970 to 1979 969 18.6 With related children under 5 years 246 39.7 1960 to 1969 1,668 32.0 1950 to 1959 508 9.8 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 280 5.4 present 472 39.2 1939 or earlier 449 8.6 With related children under 18 years 394 44.8 With related children under 5 years 197 52.8 ROOMS Total housing units 5,209 100.0 Individuals 3,640 33.7 1 room 571 11.0 18 years and over 2,363 30.7 2 rooms 979 18.8 65 years and over 378 32.7 3 rooms 995 19.1 Related children under 18 years 1,266 40.7 4 rooms 1,053 20.2 Related children 5 to 17 years 920 39.9 5 rooms 962 18.5 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 365 56.5 6 rooms 363 7.0 7 rooms 130 2.5 Number Percent 8 rooms 66 1.3 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms 90 1.7 Total housing units 5,209 100.0 Median (rooms) 3.6 (X) Occupied housing units 4,306 82.7 Vacant housing units 903 17.3 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 64 1.2 Total housing units 5,209 100.0 No bedroom 603 11.6 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 12.7 (X) 1 bedroom 1,509 29.0 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 11.6 (X) 2 bedrooms 1,700 32.6 3 bedrooms 1,053 20.2 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 233 4.5 Occupied housing units 4,306 100.0 5 or more bedrooms 111 2.1 Owner-occupied housing units 1,202 27.9 Renter-occupied housing units 3,104 72.1 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 5,209 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 2.48 (X) Public system only 2,484 47.7 Average household size of owner-occupied units 2.56 (X) Public system and cistern 1,700 32.6 Average household size of renter-occupied units 2.45 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 963 18.5 Public standpipe 15 0.3 UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source 47 0.9 Total housing units 5,209 100.0 1-unit, detached 1,314 25.2 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 291 5.6 Total housing units 5,209 100.0 2 units 842 16.2 Public sewer 4,872 93.5 3 or 4 units 1,097 21.1 Septic tank or cesspool 238 4.6 5 to 9 units 1,124 21.6 Other means 99 1.9 10 to 19 units 253 4.9 20 or more units 157 3.0 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 88 1.7 Occupied housing units 4,306 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. 43 0.8 Lacking complete plumbing facilities 218 5.1 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 246 5.7 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 155 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Charlotte Amalie Town NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 4,306 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 739 17.2 Specified owner-occupied units 627 100.0 1995 to 1998 1,104 25.6 With a mortgage 202 32.2 1990 to 1994 716 16.6 Less than $300 10 1.6 1980 to 1989 789 18.3 $300 to $499 19 3.0 1970 to 1979 444 10.3 $500 to $699 32 5.1 1969 or earlier 514 11.9 $700 to $999 54 8.6 $1,000 to $1,499 55 8.8 VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 22 3.5 Occupied housing units 4,306 100.0 $2,000 or more 10 1.6 None 1,979 46.0 Median (dollars) 926 (X) 1 1,712 39.8 Not mortgaged 425 67.8 2 512 11.9 Less than $100 115 18.3 3 or more 103 2.4 $100 to $199 137 21.9 Vehicles per household 0.7 (X) $200 to $299 68 10.8 $300 to $399 46 7.3 COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 23 3.7 Occupied housing units 4,306 100.0 $500 or more 36 5.7 Gas: bottled or tank 2,751 63.9 Median (dollars) 168 (X) Electricity 1,452 33.7 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 2 - SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal 1 - PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel 14 0.3 Specified owner-occupied units 627 100.0 No fuel used 86 2.0 Less than 10.0 percent 237 37.8 10.0 to 14.9 percent 73 11.6 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent 57 9.1 Occupied housing units 4,306 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 48 7.7 Water purchased from a vendor 1,276 29.6 25.0 to 29.9 percent 24 3.8 No water purchased from a vendor 3,030 70.4 30.0 to 34.9 percent 20 3.2 35.0 percent or more 113 18.0 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 55 8.8 Occupied housing units 4,306 100.0 1.00 or less 3,651 84.8 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 343 8.0 Specified renter-occupied units 3,086 100.0 1.51 or more 312 7.2 Less than $100 45 1.5 $100 to $199 182 5.9 TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 255 8.3 Occupied housing units 4,306 100.0 $300 to $399 392 12.7 With telephone service 3,850 89.4 $400 to $499 428 13.9 Without telephone service 456 10.6 $500 to $599 443 14.4 $600 to $699 401 13.0 VALUE $700 to $999 597 19.3 Specified owner-occupied units 627 100.0 $1,000 or more 88 2.9 Less than $30,000 28 4.5 No cash rent 255 8.3 $30,000 to $39,999 19 3.0 Median (dollars) 527 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 16 2.6 $50,000 to $59,999 28 4.5 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 22 3.5 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 22 3.5 Specified renter-occupied units 3,086 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 70 11.2 Less than 10.0 percent 175 5.7 $100,000 to $149,999 149 23.8 10.0 to 14.9 percent 239 7.7 $150,000 to $199,999 120 19.1 15.0 to 19.9 percent 318 10.3 $200,000 to $299,999 88 14.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 280 9.1 $300,000 or more 65 10.4 25.0 to 29.9 percent 268 8.7 Median (dollars) 135,900 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent 192 6.2 35.0 percent or more 1,030 33.4 Not computed 584 18.9 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 156 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Charlotte Amalie East CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 2,722 100.0 Total population 2,722 100.0 Male 1,164 42.8 In households 2,722 100.0 Female 1,558 57.2 Householder 951 34.9 Spouse 194 7.1 Under 5 years 251 9.2 Child 1,096 40.3 5 to 9 years 288 10.6 Own child under 18 years 728 26.7 10 to 14 years 280 10.3 Other relatives 388 14.3 15 to 19 years 270 9.9 Under 18 years 248 9.1 20 to 24 years 168 6.2 Nonrelatives 93 3.4 25 to 34 years 317 11.6 Unmarried partner 53 1.9 35 to 44 years 372 13.7 In group quarters - - 45 to 54 years 324 11.9 Institutionalized population - - 55 to 59 years 123 4.5 Noninstitutionalized population - - 60 to 64 years 102 3.7 65 to 74 years 144 5.3 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 63 2.3 Total households 951 100.0 85 years and over 20 0.7 Family households (families) 633 66.6 With own children under 18 years 359 37.7 Median age (years) 28.6 (X) Married-couple families 194 20.4 With own children under 18 years 90 9.5 18 years and over 1,730 63.6 Female householder, no husband present 373 39.2 Male 688 25.3 With own children under 18 years 233 24.5 Female 1,042 38.3 Nonfamily households 318 33.4 21 years and over 1,595 58.6 Householder living alone 299 31.4 62 years and over 292 10.7 Householder 65 years and over 79 8.3 65 years and over 227 8.3 Male 74 2.7 Households with individuals under 18 years 461 48.5 Female 153 5.6 Households with individuals 65 years and over 202 21.2 RACE [1] Average household size 2.86 (X) Total population 2,722 100.0 Average family size 3.65 (X) One race 2,686 98.7 Black or African American 2,608 95.8 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 25 0.9 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 917 100.0 Other races [2] 53 1.9 Nursery school, preschool 69 7.5 Two or more races 36 1.3 Kindergarten 54 5.9 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 477 52.0 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) 234 25.5 one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school 83 9.1 Black or African American 2,627 96.5 White 42 1.5 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 87 3.2 Population 25 years and over 1,465 100.0 Less than 9th grade 325 22.2 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 387 26.4 Total population 2,722 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 450 30.7 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 116 4.3 Some college, no degree 165 11.3 Mexican 3 0.1 Associate degree 32 2.2 Puerto Rican 37 1.4 Bachelor’s degree 74 5.1 Cuban 1 - Graduate or professional degree 32 2.2 Other Hispanic or Latino 75 2.8 Not Hispanic or Latino 2,606 95.7 Percent high school graduate or higher 51.4 (X) Black or African American alone 2,542 93.4 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 7.2 (X) White alone 15 0.6 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 157 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Charlotte Amalie East CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 779 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 425 54.6 Population 5 to 20 years 876 100.0 Now married, except separated 253 32.5 With a disability 50 5.7 Separated 27 3.5 Widowed 16 2.1 Population 21 to 64 years 1,366 100.0 Divorced 58 7.4 With a disability 254 18.6 Percent employed 57.9 (X) Females 15 years and over 1,124 100.0 No disability 1,112 81.4 Never married 559 49.7 Percent employed 74.2 (X) Now married, except separated 254 22.6 Separated 53 4.7 Population 65 years and over 227 100.0 Widowed 97 8.6 With a disability 88 38.8 Divorced 161 14.3 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 2,471 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 216 (X) Same house 1,662 67.3 Children ever born 109 (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 645 26.1 Per 1,000 women 505 (X) Same island 617 25.0 Women ever married 12 (X) Different island 28 1.1 Children ever born 24 (X) St. Croix 24 1.0 Per 1,000 women 2,000 (X) St. John 4 0.2 St. Thomas - - Women 25 to 34 years 185 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 164 6.6 Children ever born 343 (X) In the United States 62 2.5 Per 1,000 women 1,854 (X) California 1 - Women ever married 56 (X) Florida 10 0.4 Children ever born 132 (X) New York 18 0.7 Per 1,000 women 2,357 (X) Texas 6 0.2 On another Caribbean island 101 4.1 Women 35 to 44 years 228 100.0 Dominica 42 1.7 Children ever born 637 (X) Dominican Republic 14 0.6 Per 1,000 women 2,794 (X) Puerto Rico 4 0.2 No children 15 6.6 St. Kitts and Nevis 25 1.0 1 child 39 17.1 St. Lucia 3 0.1 2 children 68 29.8 Elsewhere 1 - 3 children 41 18.0 4 children 25 11.0 NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children 40 17.5 Total population 2,722 100.0 Women ever married 128 (X) Native 1,652 60.7 Children ever born 338 (X) Born on island of residence 1,418 52.1 Per 1,000 women 2,641 (X) Born on different island 58 2.1 St. Croix 46 1.7 GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John 12 0.4 Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas - - more grandchildren under 18 years 180 100.0 Born in United States 131 4.8 Grandparent responsible for grandchild 106 58.9 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 42 1.5 Less than 6 months 9 5.0 Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 3 0.1 6 to 11 months 8 4.4 Foreign born 1,070 39.3 1 or 2 years 9 5.0 Entered 1990 to 2000 314 11.5 3 or 4 years 16 8.9 Entered before 1990 756 27.8 5 years or more 64 35.6 Naturalized citizen 668 24.5 Entered 1990 to 2000 96 3.5 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 572 21.0 Civilian population 18 years and over 1,728 100.0 Not a citizen 402 14.8 Civilian veterans 64 3.7 Entered 1990 to 2000 218 8.0 Entered before 1990 184 6.8 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 158 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Charlotte Amalie East CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 1,070 100.0 Population 16 years and over 1,858 100.0 Europe 3 0.3 In labor force 1,196 64.4 Asia 18 1.7 Civilian labor force 1,194 64.3 Africa - - Employed 1,068 57.5 Oceania - - Unemployed 126 6.8 Latin America 1,049 98.0 Percent of civilian labor force 10.5 (X) Caribbean 1,045 97.7 Armed forces 2 0.1 Anguilla 55 5.1 Not in labor force 662 35.6 Antigua and Barbuda 117 10.9 British Virgin Islands 238 22.2 Females 16 years and over 1,104 100.0 Dominica 216 20.2 In labor force 678 61.4 Dominican Republic 58 5.4 Civilian labor force 678 61.4 Haiti - - Employed 603 54.6 Jamaica 1 0.1 St. Kitts and Nevis 267 25.0 Own children under 6 years 230 100.0 St. Lucia 21 2.0 All parents in family in labor force 183 79.6 Trinidad and Tobago 17 1.6 Other West Indies 55 5.1 Own children 6 to 17 years 601 100.0 Other Latin America 4 0.4 All parents in family in labor force 484 80.5 Northern America - - Population 16 to 19 years 225 100.0 MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 45 20.0 Total population 2,722 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force 35 15.6 Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 863 31.7 St. Croix 43 1.6 PLACE OF WORK St. John 25 0.9 Workers 16 years and over 1,051 100.0 St. Thomas 795 29.2 Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 1,049 99.8 Born in the United States 79 2.9 St. Croix 9 0.9 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 44 1.6 St. John 27 2.6 Born in a foreign country 1,736 63.8 St. Thomas 1,013 96.4 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands 2 0.2 FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 2,722 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 777 28.5 Workers 16 years and over 1,051 100.0 St. Croix 84 3.1 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 405 38.5 St. John 23 0.8 Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 234 22.3 St. Thomas 670 24.6 Public transportation 252 24.0 Born in the United States 96 3.5 Bus 163 15.5 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 53 1.9 Taxicab 33 3.1 Born in a foreign country 1,796 66.0 Safari or taxi bus 49 4.7 Ferryboat or water taxi 7 0.7 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle - - ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 123 11.7 Population 5 years and over 2,471 100.0 Other means 23 2.2 English only 2,089 84.5 Worked at home 14 1.3 Language other than English 382 15.5 Speak English less than “very well” 109 4.4 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 21.5 (X) Spanish 172 7.0 Speak English less than “very well” 74 3.0 French (and French Creole) 189 7.6 Speak English less than “very well” 25 1.0 Other Indo-European language 6 0.2 Speak English less than “very well” 1 - Asian and Pacific Island languages 3 0.1 Speak English less than “very well” - - NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 159 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Charlotte Amalie East CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 1,068 100.0 Households 951 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 160 15.0 Less than $5,000 220 23.1 Service occupations 313 29.3 $5,000 to $9,999 85 8.9 Sales and office occupations 339 31.7 $10,000 to $14,999 73 7.7 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 1 0.1 $15,000 to $24,999 196 20.6 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 122 11.4 $25,000 to $34,999 124 13.0 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 133 12.5 $35,000 to $49,999 130 13.7 $50,000 to $74,999 87 9.1 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 19 2.0 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 1,068 100.0 $100,000 or more 17 1.8 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 2 0.2 Median household income (dollars) 19,331 (X) Construction 97 9.1 Mean household income (dollars) 25,139 (X) Manufacturing 22 2.1 Wholesale trade 29 2.7 Households 951 100.0 Retail trade 166 15.5 With earnings 670 70.5 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 99 9.3 Mean earnings (dollars) 30,668 (X) Information 14 1.3 With Social Security income 156 16.4 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 33 3.1 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 7,434 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income 6 0.6 waste management services 43 4.0 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 5,547 (X) Educational, health, and social services 163 15.3 With public assistance income 69 7.3 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 2,437 (X) food services 216 20.2 With retirement income 94 9.9 Other services (except public administration) 58 5.4 Mean retirement income (dollars) 12,126 (X) Public administration 126 11.8 Families 633 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 95 15.0 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 1,068 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 36 5.7 Private wage and salary workers 700 65.5 $10,000 to $14,999 58 9.2 Employees in own incorporated business 28 2.6 $15,000 to $24,999 140 22.1 Government workers 286 26.8 $25,000 to $34,999 101 16.0 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 76 7.1 $35,000 to $49,999 100 15.8 Unpaid family workers 6 0.6 $50,000 to $74,999 74 11.7 $75,000 to $99,999 17 2.7 $100,000 or more 12 1.9 Median family income (dollars) 23,843 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 29,606 (X) Nonfamily households 318 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 7,976 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 13,673 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 8,783 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 23,510 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 19,250 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 160 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Charlotte Amalie East CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 1,072 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 7 0.7 Level Level 1995 to 1998 19 1.8 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 62 5.8 Families 194 30.6 1980 to 1989 174 16.2 With related children under 18 years 158 34.7 1970 to 1979 282 26.3 With related children under 5 years 70 37.4 1960 to 1969 485 45.2 1950 to 1959 38 3.5 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 5 0.5 present 146 39.1 1939 or earlier - - With related children under 18 years 128 43.1 With related children under 5 years 56 47.5 ROOMS Total housing units 1,072 100.0 Individuals 1,004 37.0 1 room 53 4.9 18 years and over 578 33.4 2 rooms 173 16.1 65 years and over 87 38.3 3 rooms 233 21.7 Related children under 18 years 422 43.2 4 rooms 273 25.5 Related children 5 to 17 years 324 44.3 5 rooms 215 20.1 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 44 53.7 6 rooms 72 6.7 7 rooms 33 3.1 Number Percent 8 rooms 6 0.6 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms 14 1.3 Total housing units 1,072 100.0 Median (rooms) 3.8 (X) Occupied housing units 951 88.7 Vacant housing units 121 11.3 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 17 1.6 Total housing units 1,072 100.0 No bedroom 63 5.9 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 6.8 (X) 1 bedroom 280 26.1 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 6.6 (X) 2 bedrooms 399 37.2 3 bedrooms 235 21.9 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 73 6.8 Occupied housing units 951 100.0 5 or more bedrooms 22 2.1 Owner-occupied housing units 150 15.8 Renter-occupied housing units 801 84.2 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 1,072 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 2.86 (X) Public system only 417 38.9 Average household size of owner-occupied units 2.91 (X) Public system and cistern 502 46.8 Average household size of renter-occupied units 2.85 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 151 14.1 Public standpipe 1 0.1 UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source 1 0.1 Total housing units 1,072 100.0 1-unit, detached 84 7.8 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 69 6.4 Total housing units 1,072 100.0 2 units 131 12.2 Public sewer 999 93.2 3 or 4 units 340 31.7 Septic tank or cesspool 69 6.4 5 to 9 units 219 20.4 Other means 4 0.4 10 to 19 units 221 20.6 20 or more units 4 0.4 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 4 0.4 Occupied housing units 951 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. - - Lacking complete plumbing facilities 34 3.6 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 21 2.2 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 161 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Charlotte Amalie East CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 951 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 156 16.4 Specified owner-occupied units 48 100.0 1995 to 1998 260 27.3 With a mortgage 22 45.8 1990 to 1994 158 16.6 Less than $300 - - 1980 to 1989 204 21.5 $300 to $499 2 4.2 1970 to 1979 114 12.0 $500 to $699 7 14.6 1969 or earlier 59 6.2 $700 to $999 3 6.3 $1,000 to $1,499 6 12.5 VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 2 4.2 Occupied housing units 951 100.0 $2,000 or more 2 4.2 None 406 42.7 Median (dollars) 767 (X) 1 410 43.1 Not mortgaged 26 54.2 2 113 11.9 Less than $100 1 2.1 3 or more 22 2.3 $100 to $199 5 10.4 Vehicles per household 0.7 (X) $200 to $299 4 8.3 $300 to $399 3 6.3 COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 6 12.5 Occupied housing units 951 100.0 $500 or more 7 14.6 Gas: bottled or tank 653 68.7 Median (dollars) 375 (X) Electricity 294 30.9 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. - - SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal - - PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel - - Specified owner-occupied units 48 100.0 No fuel used 4 0.4 Less than 10.0 percent 10 20.8 10.0 to 14.9 percent 4 8.3 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent 9 18.8 Occupied housing units 951 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 4 8.3 Water purchased from a vendor 209 22.0 25.0 to 29.9 percent 2 4.2 No water purchased from a vendor 742 78.0 30.0 to 34.9 percent 2 4.2 35.0 percent or more 13 27.1 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 4 8.3 Occupied housing units 951 100.0 1.00 or less 757 79.6 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 110 11.6 Specified renter-occupied units 801 100.0 1.51 or more 84 8.8 Less than $100 16 2.0 $100 to $199 61 7.6 TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 66 8.2 Occupied housing units 951 100.0 $300 to $399 72 9.0 With telephone service 895 94.1 $400 to $499 83 10.4 Without telephone service 56 5.9 $500 to $599 118 14.7 $600 to $699 97 12.1 VALUE $700 to $999 185 23.1 Specified owner-occupied units 48 100.0 $1,000 or more 20 2.5 Less than $30,000 - - No cash rent 83 10.4 $30,000 to $39,999 1 2.1 Median (dollars) 557 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 - - $50,000 to $59,999 - - GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 2 4.2 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 - - Specified renter-occupied units 801 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 3 6.3 Less than 10.0 percent 50 6.2 $100,000 to $149,999 8 16.7 10.0 to 14.9 percent 51 6.4 $150,000 to $199,999 9 18.8 15.0 to 19.9 percent 75 9.4 $200,000 to $299,999 14 29.2 20.0 to 24.9 percent 78 9.7 $300,000 or more 11 22.9 25.0 to 29.9 percent 81 10.1 Median (dollars) 207,100 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent 62 7.7 35.0 percent or more 217 27.1 Not computed 187 23.3 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 162 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Charlotte Amalie West CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 5,146 100.0 Total population 5,146 100.0 Male 2,415 46.9 In households 4,972 96.6 Female 2,731 53.1 Householder 1,921 37.3 Spouse 538 10.5 Under 5 years 381 7.4 Child 1,775 34.5 5 to 9 years 445 8.6 Own child under 18 years 1,229 23.9 10 to 14 years 438 8.5 Other relatives 541 10.5 15 to 19 years 480 9.3 Under 18 years 286 5.6 20 to 24 years 348 6.8 Nonrelatives 197 3.8 25 to 34 years 694 13.5 Unmarried partner 114 2.2 35 to 44 years 786 15.3 In group quarters 174 3.4 45 to 54 years 678 13.2 Institutionalized population - - 55 to 59 years 246 4.8 Noninstitutionalized population 174 3.4 60 to 64 years 195 3.8 65 to 74 years 292 5.7 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 127 2.5 Total households 1,921 100.0 85 years and over 36 0.7 Family households (families) 1,232 64.1 With own children under 18 years 671 34.9 Median age (years) 32.0 (X) Married-couple families 538 28.0 With own children under 18 years 249 13.0 18 years and over 3,606 70.1 Female householder, no husband present 530 27.6 Male 1,607 31.2 With own children under 18 years 326 17.0 Female 1,999 38.8 Nonfamily households 689 35.9 21 years and over 3,321 64.5 Householder living alone 622 32.4 62 years and over 562 10.9 Householder 65 years and over 136 7.1 65 years and over 455 8.8 Male 178 3.5 Households with individuals under 18 years 815 42.4 Female 277 5.4 Households with individuals 65 years and over 382 19.9 RACE [1] Average household size 2.59 (X) Total population 5,146 100.0 Average family size 3.32 (X) One race 5,009 97.3 Black or African American 4,468 86.8 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 292 5.7 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 1,641 100.0 Other races [2] 249 4.8 Nursery school, preschool 117 7.1 Two or more races 137 2.7 Kindergarten 100 6.1 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 741 45.2 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) 342 20.8 one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school 341 20.8 Black or African American 4,554 88.5 White 355 6.9 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 379 7.4 Population 25 years and over 3,054 100.0 Less than 9th grade 650 21.3 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 712 23.3 Total population 5,146 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 826 27.0 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 748 14.5 Some college, no degree 396 13.0 Mexican 11 0.2 Associate degree 92 3.0 Puerto Rican 189 3.7 Bachelor’s degree 237 7.8 Cuban 2 - Graduate or professional degree 141 4.6 Other Hispanic or Latino 546 10.6 Not Hispanic or Latino 4,398 85.5 Percent high school graduate or higher 55.4 (X) Black or African American alone 4,001 77.7 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 12.4 (X) White alone 218 4.2 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 163 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Charlotte Amalie West CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 1,742 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 792 45.5 Population 5 to 20 years 1,444 100.0 Now married, except separated 674 38.7 With a disability 69 4.8 Separated 79 4.5 Widowed 36 2.1 Population 21 to 64 years 2,866 100.0 Divorced 161 9.2 With a disability 439 15.3 Percent employed 69.9 (X) Females 15 years and over 2,140 100.0 No disability 2,427 84.7 Never married 998 46.6 Percent employed 76.2 (X) Now married, except separated 661 30.9 Separated 78 3.6 Population 65 years and over 455 100.0 Widowed 171 8.0 With a disability 169 37.1 Divorced 232 10.8 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 4,765 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 467 (X) Same house 2,527 53.0 Children ever born 155 (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 1,705 35.8 Per 1,000 women 332 (X) Same island 1,563 32.8 Women ever married 36 (X) Different island 142 3.0 Children ever born 30 (X) St. Croix 137 2.9 Per 1,000 women 833 (X) St. John 5 0.1 St. Thomas - - Women 25 to 34 years 387 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 533 11.2 Children ever born 631 (X) In the United States 174 3.7 Per 1,000 women 1,630 (X) California 10 0.2 Women ever married 151 (X) Florida 25 0.5 Children ever born 288 (X) New York 30 0.6 Per 1,000 women 1,907 (X) Texas 14 0.3 On another Caribbean island 327 6.9 Women 35 to 44 years 420 100.0 Dominica 63 1.3 Children ever born 985 (X) Dominican Republic 76 1.6 Per 1,000 women 2,345 (X) Puerto Rico 15 0.3 No children 61 14.5 St. Kitts and Nevis 59 1.2 1 child 71 16.9 St. Lucia 4 0.1 2 children 113 26.9 Elsewhere 32 0.7 3 children 81 19.3 4 children 51 12.1 NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children 43 10.2 Total population 5,146 100.0 Women ever married 265 (X) Native 2,918 56.7 Children ever born 658 (X) Born on island of residence 2,173 42.2 Per 1,000 women 2,483 (X) Born on different island 179 3.5 St. Croix 169 3.3 GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John 10 0.2 Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas - - more grandchildren under 18 years 249 100.0 Born in United States 404 7.9 Grandparent responsible for grandchild 125 50.2 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 147 2.9 Less than 6 months 13 5.2 Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 15 0.3 6 to 11 months 9 3.6 Foreign born 2,228 43.3 1 or 2 years 27 10.8 Entered 1990 to 2000 839 16.3 3 or 4 years 17 6.8 Entered before 1990 1,389 27.0 5 years or more 59 23.7 Naturalized citizen 1,232 23.9 Entered 1990 to 2000 179 3.5 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 1,053 20.5 Civilian population 18 years and over 3,606 100.0 Not a citizen 996 19.4 Civilian veterans 175 4.9 Entered 1990 to 2000 660 12.8 Entered before 1990 336 6.5 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 164 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Charlotte Amalie West CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 2,228 100.0 Population 16 years and over 3,799 100.0 Europe 20 0.9 In labor force 2,578 67.9 Asia 67 3.0 Civilian labor force 2,578 67.9 Africa 5 0.2 Employed 2,382 62.7 Oceania - - Unemployed 196 5.2 Latin America 2,135 95.8 Percent of civilian labor force 7.6 (X) Caribbean 2,104 94.4 Armed forces - - Anguilla 111 5.0 Not in labor force 1,221 32.1 Antigua and Barbuda 213 9.6 British Virgin Islands 200 9.0 Females 16 years and over 2,097 100.0 Dominica 343 15.4 In labor force 1,338 63.8 Dominican Republic 414 18.6 Civilian labor force 1,338 63.8 Haiti 15 0.7 Employed 1,247 59.5 Jamaica 22 1.0 St. Kitts and Nevis 519 23.3 Own children under 6 years 395 100.0 St. Lucia 44 2.0 All parents in family in labor force 282 71.4 Trinidad and Tobago 73 3.3 Other West Indies 150 6.7 Own children 6 to 17 years 983 100.0 Other Latin America 31 1.4 All parents in family in labor force 803 81.7 Northern America 1 - Population 16 to 19 years 397 100.0 MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 52 13.1 Total population 5,146 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force 42 10.6 Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 1,276 24.8 St. Croix 124 2.4 PLACE OF WORK St. John 30 0.6 Workers 16 years and over 2,328 100.0 St. Thomas 1,122 21.8 Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 2,320 99.7 Born in the United States 262 5.1 St. Croix 31 1.3 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 188 3.7 St. John 38 1.6 Born in a foreign country 3,420 66.5 St. Thomas 2,251 96.7 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands 8 0.3 FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 5,146 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 1,167 22.7 Workers 16 years and over 2,328 100.0 St. Croix 158 3.1 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 979 42.1 St. John 38 0.7 Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 586 25.2 St. Thomas 971 18.9 Public transportation 460 19.8 Born in the United States 304 5.9 Bus 251 10.8 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 195 3.8 Taxicab 57 2.4 Born in a foreign country 3,480 67.6 Safari or taxi bus 125 5.4 Ferryboat or water taxi 27 1.2 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle 1 - ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 208 8.9 Population 5 years and over 4,765 100.0 Other means 53 2.3 English only 3,595 75.4 Worked at home 41 1.8 Language other than English 1,170 24.6 Speak English less than “very well” 518 10.9 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 21.1 (X) Spanish 791 16.6 Speak English less than “very well” 403 8.5 French (and French Creole) 291 6.1 Speak English less than “very well” 73 1.5 Other Indo-European language 40 0.8 Speak English less than “very well” 8 0.2 Asian and Pacific Island languages 14 0.3 Speak English less than “very well” 8 0.2 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 165 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Charlotte Amalie West CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 2,382 100.0 Households 1,921 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 476 20.0 Less than $5,000 315 16.4 Service occupations 572 24.0 $5,000 to $9,999 167 8.7 Sales and office occupations 767 32.2 $10,000 to $14,999 198 10.3 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 8 0.3 $15,000 to $24,999 378 19.7 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 297 12.5 $25,000 to $34,999 273 14.2 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 262 11.0 $35,000 to $49,999 272 14.2 $50,000 to $74,999 181 9.4 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 83 4.3 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 2,382 100.0 $100,000 or more 54 2.8 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 10 0.4 Median household income (dollars) 22,049 (X) Construction 197 8.3 Mean household income (dollars) 29,827 (X) Manufacturing 50 2.1 Wholesale trade 57 2.4 Households 1,921 100.0 Retail trade 445 18.7 With earnings 1,478 76.9 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 202 8.5 Mean earnings (dollars) 32,729 (X) Information 36 1.5 With Social Security income 312 16.2 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 95 4.0 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 8,162 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income 13 0.7 waste management services 121 5.1 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 5,304 (X) Educational, health, and social services 329 13.8 With public assistance income 112 5.8 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 2,564 (X) food services 401 16.8 With retirement income 193 10.0 Other services (except public administration) 173 7.3 Mean retirement income (dollars) 16,019 (X) Public administration 266 11.2 Families 1,232 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 144 11.7 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 2,382 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 82 6.7 Private wage and salary workers 1,506 63.2 $10,000 to $14,999 113 9.2 Employees in own incorporated business 62 2.6 $15,000 to $24,999 244 19.8 Government workers 631 26.5 $25,000 to $34,999 203 16.5 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 237 9.9 $35,000 to $49,999 202 16.4 Unpaid family workers 8 0.3 $50,000 to $74,999 131 10.6 $75,000 to $99,999 66 5.4 $100,000 or more 47 3.8 Median family income (dollars) 26,422 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 34,408 (X) Nonfamily households 689 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 14,482 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 19,354 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 11,267 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 23,654 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 20,036 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 166 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Charlotte Amalie West CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 2,291 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 14 0.6 Level Level 1995 to 1998 187 8.2 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 138 6.0 Families 339 27.5 1980 to 1989 346 15.1 With related children under 18 years 267 33.1 1970 to 1979 538 23.5 With related children under 5 years 108 35.9 1960 to 1969 729 31.8 1950 to 1959 241 10.5 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 58 2.5 present 217 40.9 1939 or earlier 40 1.7 With related children under 18 years 184 45.2 With related children under 5 years 68 47.9 ROOMS Total housing units 2,291 100.0 Individuals 1,539 30.8 1 room 228 10.0 18 years and over 959 27.6 2 rooms 388 16.9 65 years and over 127 27.9 3 rooms 425 18.6 Related children under 18 years 575 37.9 4 rooms 542 23.7 Related children 5 to 17 years 436 38.3 5 rooms 423 18.5 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 101 44.9 6 rooms 139 6.1 7 rooms 75 3.3 Number Percent 8 rooms 40 1.7 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms 31 1.4 Total housing units 2,291 100.0 Median (rooms) 3.7 (X) Occupied housing units 1,921 83.8 Vacant housing units 370 16.2 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 40 1.7 Total housing units 2,291 100.0 No bedroom 239 10.4 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 14.6 (X) 1 bedroom 616 26.9 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 9.0 (X) 2 bedrooms 735 32.1 3 bedrooms 529 23.1 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 125 5.5 Occupied housing units 1,921 100.0 5 or more bedrooms 47 2.1 Owner-occupied housing units 583 30.3 Renter-occupied housing units 1,338 69.7 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 2,291 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 2.59 (X) Public system only 828 36.1 Average household size of owner-occupied units 2.56 (X) Public system and cistern 873 38.1 Average household size of renter-occupied units 2.60 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 559 24.4 Public standpipe 5 0.2 UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source 26 1.1 Total housing units 2,291 100.0 1-unit, detached 486 21.2 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 111 4.8 Total housing units 2,291 100.0 2 units 348 15.2 Public sewer 1,955 85.3 3 or 4 units 447 19.5 Septic tank or cesspool 317 13.8 5 to 9 units 429 18.7 Other means 19 0.8 10 to 19 units 156 6.8 20 or more units 221 9.6 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 85 3.7 Occupied housing units 1,921 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. 8 0.3 Lacking complete plumbing facilities 74 3.9 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 49 2.6 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 167 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Charlotte Amalie West CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 1,921 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 422 22.0 Specified owner-occupied units 287 100.0 1995 to 1998 557 29.0 With a mortgage 121 42.2 1990 to 1994 279 14.5 Less than $300 7 2.4 1980 to 1989 283 14.7 $300 to $499 7 2.4 1970 to 1979 191 9.9 $500 to $699 22 7.7 1969 or earlier 189 9.8 $700 to $999 33 11.5 $1,000 to $1,499 26 9.1 VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 18 6.3 Occupied housing units 1,921 100.0 $2,000 or more 8 2.8 None 599 31.2 Median (dollars) 939 (X) 1 935 48.7 Not mortgaged 166 57.8 2 307 16.0 Less than $100 35 12.2 3 or more 80 4.2 $100 to $199 63 22.0 Vehicles per household 0.9 (X) $200 to $299 30 10.5 $300 to $399 15 5.2 COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 6 2.1 Occupied housing units 1,921 100.0 $500 or more 17 5.9 Gas: bottled or tank 1,127 58.7 Median (dollars) 169 (X) Electricity 764 39.8 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 2 0.1 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal 3 0.2 PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel 3 0.2 Specified owner-occupied units 287 100.0 No fuel used 22 1.1 Less than 10.0 percent 100 34.8 10.0 to 14.9 percent 31 10.8 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent 35 12.2 Occupied housing units 1,921 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 18 6.3 Water purchased from a vendor 632 32.9 25.0 to 29.9 percent 17 5.9 No water purchased from a vendor 1,289 67.1 30.0 to 34.9 percent 13 4.5 35.0 percent or more 53 18.5 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 20 7.0 Occupied housing units 1,921 100.0 1.00 or less 1,623 84.5 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 178 9.3 Specified renter-occupied units 1,333 100.0 1.51 or more 120 6.2 Less than $100 12 0.9 $100 to $199 67 5.0 TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 83 6.2 Occupied housing units 1,921 100.0 $300 to $399 167 12.5 With telephone service 1,772 92.2 $400 to $499 205 15.4 Without telephone service 149 7.8 $500 to $599 225 16.9 $600 to $699 190 14.3 VALUE $700 to $999 267 20.0 Specified owner-occupied units 287 100.0 $1,000 or more 42 3.2 Less than $30,000 14 4.9 No cash rent 75 5.6 $30,000 to $39,999 6 2.1 Median (dollars) 540 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 3 1.0 $50,000 to $59,999 3 1.0 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 11 3.8 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 10 3.5 Specified renter-occupied units 1,333 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 26 9.1 Less than 10.0 percent 68 5.1 $100,000 to $149,999 62 21.6 10.0 to 14.9 percent 120 9.0 $150,000 to $199,999 74 25.8 15.0 to 19.9 percent 137 10.3 $200,000 to $299,999 48 16.7 20.0 to 24.9 percent 150 11.3 $300,000 or more 30 10.5 25.0 to 29.9 percent 122 9.2 Median (dollars) 155,100 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent 105 7.9 35.0 percent or more 408 30.6 Not computed 223 16.7 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 168 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Christiansted Town NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 2,637 100.0 Total population 2,637 100.0 Male 1,262 47.9 In households 2,579 97.8 Female 1,375 52.1 Householder 1,116 42.3 Spouse 222 8.4 Under 5 years 225 8.5 Child 965 36.6 5 to 9 years 254 9.6 Own child under 18 years 740 28.1 10 to 14 years 207 7.8 Other relatives 185 7.0 15 to 19 years 228 8.6 Under 18 years 82 3.1 20 to 24 years 150 5.7 Nonrelatives 91 3.5 25 to 34 years 322 12.2 Unmarried partner 57 2.2 35 to 44 years 436 16.5 In group quarters 58 2.2 45 to 54 years 315 11.9 Institutionalized population - - 55 to 59 years 140 5.3 Noninstitutionalized population 58 2.2 60 to 64 years 98 3.7 65 to 74 years 168 6.4 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 74 2.8 Total households 1,116 100.0 85 years and over 20 0.8 Family households (families) 631 56.5 With own children under 18 years 360 32.3 Median age (years) 33.3 (X) Married-couple families 222 19.9 With own children under 18 years 91 8.2 18 years and over 1,808 68.6 Female householder, no husband present 316 28.3 Male 863 32.7 With own children under 18 years 212 19.0 Female 945 35.8 Nonfamily households 485 43.5 21 years and over 1,683 63.8 Householder living alone 451 40.4 62 years and over 323 12.2 Householder 65 years and over 107 9.6 65 years and over 262 9.9 Male 107 4.1 Households with individuals under 18 years 405 36.3 Female 155 5.9 Households with individuals 65 years and over 226 20.3 RACE [1] Average household size 2.31 (X) Total population 2,637 100.0 Average family size 3.17 (X) One race 2,563 97.2 Black or African American 2,043 77.5 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 163 6.2 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 747 100.0 Other races [2] 357 13.5 Nursery school, preschool 63 8.4 Two or more races 74 2.8 Kindergarten 52 7.0 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 400 53.5 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) 175 23.4 one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school 57 7.6 Black or African American 2,086 79.1 White 172 6.5 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 427 16.2 Population 25 years and over 1,573 100.0 Less than 9th grade 383 24.3 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 456 29.0 Total population 2,637 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 411 26.1 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 708 26.8 Some college, no degree 134 8.5 Mexican 10 0.4 Associate degree 48 3.1 Puerto Rican 331 12.6 Bachelor’s degree 84 5.3 Cuban 2 0.1 Graduate or professional degree 57 3.6 Other Hispanic or Latino 365 13.8 Not Hispanic or Latino 1,929 73.2 Percent high school graduate or higher 46.7 (X) Black or African American alone 1,790 67.9 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 9.0 (X) White alone 86 3.3 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 169 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Christiansted Town NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 929 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 445 47.9 Population 5 to 20 years 729 100.0 Now married, except separated 296 31.9 With a disability 46 6.3 Separated 30 3.2 Widowed 41 4.4 Population 21 to 64 years 1,418 100.0 Divorced 117 12.6 With a disability 317 22.4 Percent employed 52.4 (X) Females 15 years and over 1,022 100.0 No disability 1,101 77.6 Never married 460 45.0 Percent employed 62.5 (X) Now married, except separated 287 28.1 Separated 43 4.2 Population 65 years and over 262 100.0 Widowed 93 9.1 With a disability 115 43.9 Divorced 139 13.6 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 2,412 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 204 (X) Same house 1,329 55.1 Children ever born 111 (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 803 33.3 Per 1,000 women 544 (X) Same island 748 31.0 Women ever married 20 (X) Different island 55 2.3 Children ever born 22 (X) St. Croix - - Per 1,000 women 1,100 (X) St. John 5 0.2 St. Thomas 50 2.1 Women 25 to 34 years 171 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 280 11.6 Children ever born 371 (X) In the United States 138 5.7 Per 1,000 women 2,170 (X) California 3 0.1 Women ever married 71 (X) Florida 11 0.5 Children ever born 184 (X) New York 47 1.9 Per 1,000 women 2,592 (X) Texas 13 0.5 On another Caribbean island 131 5.4 Women 35 to 44 years 217 100.0 Dominica 17 0.7 Children ever born 571 (X) Dominican Republic 45 1.9 Per 1,000 women 2,631 (X) Puerto Rico 17 0.7 No children 33 15.2 St. Kitts and Nevis 13 0.5 1 child 26 12.0 St. Lucia 8 0.3 2 children 55 25.3 Elsewhere 11 0.5 3 children 47 21.7 4 children 27 12.4 NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children 29 13.4 Total population 2,637 100.0 Women ever married 140 (X) Native 1,726 65.5 Children ever born 383 (X) Born on island of residence 1,273 48.3 Per 1,000 women 2,736 (X) Born on different island 85 3.2 St. Croix - - GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John 16 0.6 Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas 69 2.6 more grandchildren under 18 years 78 100.0 Born in United States 218 8.3 Grandparent responsible for grandchild 48 61.5 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 146 5.5 Less than 6 months 3 3.8 Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 4 0.2 6 to 11 months 5 6.4 Foreign born 911 34.5 1 or 2 years 11 14.1 Entered 1990 to 2000 372 14.1 3 or 4 years 8 10.3 Entered before 1990 539 20.4 5 years or more 21 26.9 Naturalized citizen 430 16.3 Entered 1990 to 2000 79 3.0 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 351 13.3 Civilian population 18 years and over 1,805 100.0 Not a citizen 481 18.2 Civilian veterans 109 6.0 Entered 1990 to 2000 293 11.1 Entered before 1990 188 7.1 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 170 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Christiansted Town NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 911 100.0 Population 16 years and over 1,900 100.0 Europe 9 1.0 In labor force 1,114 58.6 Asia 9 1.0 Civilian labor force 1,111 58.5 Africa 1 0.1 Employed 923 48.6 Oceania - - Unemployed 188 9.9 Latin America 890 97.7 Percent of civilian labor force 16.9 (X) Caribbean 880 96.6 Armed forces 3 0.2 Anguilla 6 0.7 Not in labor force 786 41.4 Antigua and Barbuda 143 15.7 British Virgin Islands 18 2.0 Females 16 years and over 992 100.0 Dominica 69 7.6 In labor force 533 53.7 Dominican Republic 288 31.6 Civilian labor force 533 53.7 Haiti 6 0.7 Employed 424 42.7 Jamaica 4 0.4 St. Kitts and Nevis 170 18.7 Own children under 6 years 257 100.0 St. Lucia 46 5.0 All parents in family in labor force 152 59.1 Trinidad and Tobago 59 6.5 Other West Indies 71 7.8 Own children 6 to 17 years 517 100.0 Other Latin America 10 1.1 All parents in family in labor force 324 62.7 Northern America 2 0.2 Population 16 to 19 years 177 100.0 MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 46 26.0 Total population 2,637 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force 32 18.1 Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 878 33.3 St. Croix 827 31.4 PLACE OF WORK St. John 2 0.1 Workers 16 years and over 897 100.0 St. Thomas 49 1.9 Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 897 100.0 Born in the United States 177 6.7 St. Croix 877 97.8 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 259 9.8 St. John 2 0.2 Born in a foreign country 1,323 50.2 St. Thomas 18 2.0 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands - - FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 2,637 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 799 30.3 Workers 16 years and over 897 100.0 St. Croix 705 26.7 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 410 45.7 St. John 3 0.1 Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 153 17.1 St. Thomas 91 3.5 Public transportation 130 14.5 Born in the United States 158 6.0 Bus 76 8.5 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 296 11.2 Taxicab 49 5.5 Born in a foreign country 1,384 52.5 Safari or taxi bus 5 0.6 Ferryboat or water taxi - - LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle - - ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 142 15.8 Population 5 years and over 2,412 100.0 Other means 43 4.8 English only 1,539 63.8 Worked at home 19 2.1 Language other than English 873 36.2 Speak English less than “very well” 384 15.9 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 18.3 (X) Spanish 757 31.4 Speak English less than “very well” 361 15.0 French (and French Creole) 94 3.9 Speak English less than “very well” 18 0.7 Other Indo-European language 19 0.8 Speak English less than “very well” 4 0.2 Asian and Pacific Island languages 1 - Speak English less than “very well” 1 - NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 171 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Christiansted Town NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 923 100.0 Households 1,116 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 176 19.1 Less than $5,000 346 31.0 Service occupations 264 28.6 $5,000 to $9,999 143 12.8 Sales and office occupations 194 21.0 $10,000 to $14,999 131 11.7 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 13 1.4 $15,000 to $24,999 197 17.7 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 181 19.6 $25,000 to $34,999 102 9.1 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 95 10.3 $35,000 to $49,999 94 8.4 $50,000 to $74,999 64 5.7 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 22 2.0 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 923 100.0 $100,000 or more 17 1.5 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 13 1.4 Median household income (dollars) 12,430 (X) Construction 144 15.6 Mean household income (dollars) 20,097 (X) Manufacturing 59 6.4 Wholesale trade 24 2.6 Households 1,116 100.0 Retail trade 99 10.7 With earnings 693 62.1 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 35 3.8 Mean earnings (dollars) 24,934 (X) Information 11 1.2 With Social Security income 185 16.6 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 38 4.1 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 7,658 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income 3 0.3 waste management services 54 5.9 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 5,200 (X) Educational, health, and social services 135 14.6 With public assistance income 97 8.7 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 2,882 (X) food services 165 17.9 With retirement income 111 9.9 Other services (except public administration) 75 8.1 Mean retirement income (dollars) 12,002 (X) Public administration 71 7.7 Families 631 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 170 26.9 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 923 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 68 10.8 Private wage and salary workers 594 64.4 $10,000 to $14,999 66 10.5 Employees in own incorporated business 20 2.2 $15,000 to $24,999 123 19.5 Government workers 235 25.5 $25,000 to $34,999 69 10.9 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 90 9.8 $35,000 to $49,999 61 9.7 Unpaid family workers 4 0.4 $50,000 to $74,999 45 7.1 $75,000 to $99,999 19 3.0 $100,000 or more 10 1.6 Median family income (dollars) 15,927 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 22,483 (X) Nonfamily households 485 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 8,836 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 15,909 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 8,580 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 22,109 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 18,056 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 172 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Christiansted Town NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 1,459 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 3 0.2 Level Level 1995 to 1998 29 2.0 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 61 4.2 Families 288 45.6 1980 to 1989 134 9.2 With related children under 18 years 229 56.5 1970 to 1979 321 22.0 With related children under 5 years 108 64.3 1960 to 1969 378 25.9 1950 to 1959 273 18.7 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 136 9.3 present 185 58.5 1939 or earlier 124 8.5 With related children under 18 years 161 66.8 With related children under 5 years 79 73.1 ROOMS Total housing units 1,459 100.0 Individuals 1,328 50.4 1 room 169 11.6 18 years and over 808 44.7 2 rooms 318 21.8 65 years and over 116 44.3 3 rooms 349 23.9 Related children under 18 years 517 62.9 4 rooms 265 18.2 Related children 5 to 17 years 370 61.9 5 rooms 188 12.9 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 102 69.9 6 rooms 83 5.7 7 rooms 34 2.3 Number Percent 8 rooms 28 1.9 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms 25 1.7 Total housing units 1,459 100.0 Median (rooms) 3.2 (X) Occupied housing units 1,116 76.5 Vacant housing units 343 23.5 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 22 1.5 Total housing units 1,459 100.0 No bedroom 177 12.1 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 16.7 (X) 1 bedroom 520 35.6 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 12.1 (X) 2 bedrooms 444 30.4 3 bedrooms 222 15.2 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 66 4.5 Occupied housing units 1,116 100.0 5 or more bedrooms 30 2.1 Owner-occupied housing units 249 22.3 Renter-occupied housing units 867 77.7 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 1,459 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 2.31 (X) Public system only 902 61.8 Average household size of owner-occupied units 2.20 (X) Public system and cistern 346 23.7 Average household size of renter-occupied units 2.34 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 190 13.0 Public standpipe 4 0.3 UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source 17 1.2 Total housing units 1,459 100.0 1-unit, detached 450 30.8 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 136 9.3 Total housing units 1,459 100.0 2 units 184 12.6 Public sewer 1,347 92.3 3 or 4 units 209 14.3 Septic tank or cesspool 75 5.1 5 to 9 units 303 20.8 Other means 37 2.5 10 to 19 units 157 10.8 20 or more units 6 0.4 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 1 0.1 Occupied housing units 1,116 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. 13 0.9 Lacking complete plumbing facilities 77 6.9 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 52 4.7 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 173 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Christiansted Town NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 1,116 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 255 22.8 Specified owner-occupied units 163 100.0 1995 to 1998 339 30.4 With a mortgage 50 30.7 1990 to 1994 154 13.8 Less than $300 5 3.1 1980 to 1989 160 14.3 $300 to $499 12 7.4 1970 to 1979 95 8.5 $500 to $699 9 5.5 1969 or earlier 113 10.1 $700 to $999 11 6.7 $1,000 to $1,499 9 5.5 VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 2 1.2 Occupied housing units 1,116 100.0 $2,000 or more 2 1.2 None 519 46.5 Median (dollars) 675 (X) 1 453 40.6 Not mortgaged 113 69.3 2 113 10.1 Less than $100 24 14.7 3 or more 31 2.8 $100 to $199 33 20.2 Vehicles per household 0.7 (X) $200 to $299 21 12.9 $300 to $399 18 11.0 COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 9 5.5 Occupied housing units 1,116 100.0 $500 or more 8 4.9 Gas: bottled or tank 741 66.4 Median (dollars) 198 (X) Electricity 343 30.7 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 1 0.1 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal 1 0.1 PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel 2 0.2 Specified owner-occupied units 163 100.0 No fuel used 28 2.5 Less than 10.0 percent 58 35.6 10.0 to 14.9 percent 14 8.6 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent 14 8.6 Occupied housing units 1,116 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 7 4.3 Water purchased from a vendor 263 23.6 25.0 to 29.9 percent 9 5.5 No water purchased from a vendor 853 76.4 30.0 to 34.9 percent 10 6.1 35.0 percent or more 26 16.0 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 25 15.3 Occupied housing units 1,116 100.0 1.00 or less 938 84.1 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 100 9.0 Specified renter-occupied units 867 100.0 1.51 or more 78 7.0 Less than $100 51 5.9 $100 to $199 94 10.8 TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 120 13.8 Occupied housing units 1,116 100.0 $300 to $399 148 17.1 With telephone service 915 82.0 $400 to $499 138 15.9 Without telephone service 201 18.0 $500 to $599 93 10.7 $600 to $699 44 5.1 VALUE $700 to $999 32 3.7 Specified owner-occupied units 163 100.0 $1,000 or more 12 1.4 Less than $30,000 4 2.5 No cash rent 135 15.6 $30,000 to $39,999 3 1.8 Median (dollars) 367 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 1 0.6 $50,000 to $59,999 4 2.5 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 13 8.0 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 9 5.5 Specified renter-occupied units 867 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 22 13.5 Less than 10.0 percent 56 6.5 $100,000 to $149,999 42 25.8 10.0 to 14.9 percent 76 8.8 $150,000 to $199,999 37 22.7 15.0 to 19.9 percent 86 9.9 $200,000 to $299,999 14 8.6 20.0 to 24.9 percent 62 7.2 $300,000 or more 14 8.6 25.0 to 29.9 percent 66 7.6 Median (dollars) 121,300 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent 57 6.6 35.0 percent or more 210 24.2 Not computed 254 29.3 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 174 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Cruz Bay CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 2,743 100.0 Total population 2,743 100.0 Male 1,327 48.4 In households 2,741 99.9 Female 1,416 51.6 Householder 1,090 39.7 Spouse 402 14.7 Under 5 years 215 7.8 Child 774 28.2 5 to 9 years 182 6.6 Own child under 18 years 567 20.7 10 to 14 years 209 7.6 Other relatives 258 9.4 15 to 19 years 162 5.9 Under 18 years 136 5.0 20 to 24 years 147 5.4 Nonrelatives 217 7.9 25 to 34 years 440 16.0 Unmarried partner 108 3.9 35 to 44 years 463 16.9 In group quarters 2 0.1 45 to 54 years 459 16.7 Institutionalized population - - 55 to 59 years 168 6.1 Noninstitutionalized population 2 0.1 60 to 64 years 102 3.7 65 to 74 years 134 4.9 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 47 1.7 Total households 1,090 100.0 85 years and over 15 0.5 Family households (families) 653 59.9 With own children under 18 years 316 29.0 Median age (years) 35.3 (X) Married-couple families 402 36.9 With own children under 18 years 160 14.7 18 years and over 2,025 73.8 Female householder, no husband present 193 17.7 Male 986 35.9 With own children under 18 years 125 11.5 Female 1,039 37.9 Nonfamily households 437 40.1 21 years and over 1,948 71.0 Householder living alone 326 29.9 62 years and over 253 9.2 Householder 65 years and over 46 4.2 65 years and over 196 7.1 Male 92 3.4 Households with individuals under 18 years 387 35.5 Female 104 3.8 Households with individuals 65 years and over 160 14.7 RACE [1] Average household size 2.51 (X) Total population 2,743 100.0 Average family size 3.20 (X) One race 2,690 98.1 Black or African American 1,809 65.9 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 792 28.9 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 620 100.0 Other races [2] 89 3.2 Nursery school, preschool 67 10.8 Two or more races 53 1.9 Kindergarten 51 8.2 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 335 54.0 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) 133 21.5 one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school 34 5.5 Black or African American 1,832 66.8 White 816 29.7 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 139 5.1 Population 25 years and over 1,828 100.0 Less than 9th grade 323 17.7 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 310 17.0 Total population 2,743 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 415 22.7 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 186 6.8 Some college, no degree 255 13.9 Mexican 9 0.3 Associate degree 88 4.8 Puerto Rican 30 1.1 Bachelor’s degree 306 16.7 Cuban 1 - Graduate or professional degree 131 7.2 Other Hispanic or Latino 146 5.3 Not Hispanic or Latino 2,557 93.2 Percent high school graduate or higher 65.4 (X) Black or African American alone 1,720 62.7 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 23.9 (X) White alone 772 28.1 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 175 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Cruz Bay CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 1,044 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 427 40.9 Population 5 to 20 years 580 100.0 Now married, except separated 468 44.8 With a disability 18 3.1 Separated 19 1.8 Widowed 13 1.2 Population 21 to 64 years 1,751 100.0 Divorced 117 11.2 With a disability 224 12.8 Percent employed 82.1 (X) Females 15 years and over 1,093 100.0 No disability 1,527 87.2 Never married 403 36.9 Percent employed 85.8 (X) Now married, except separated 451 41.3 Separated 28 2.6 Population 65 years and over 196 100.0 Widowed 61 5.6 With a disability 58 29.6 Divorced 150 13.7 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 2,528 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 152 (X) Same house 1,457 57.6 Children ever born 61 (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 622 24.6 Per 1,000 women 401 (X) Same island 551 21.8 Women ever married 14 (X) Different island 71 2.8 Children ever born 15 (X) St. Croix 24 0.9 Per 1,000 women 1,071 (X) St. John - - St. Thomas 47 1.9 Women 25 to 34 years 225 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 449 17.8 Children ever born 283 (X) In the United States 324 12.8 Per 1,000 women 1,258 (X) California 22 0.9 Women ever married 94 (X) Florida 21 0.8 Children ever born 146 (X) New York 37 1.5 Per 1,000 women 1,553 (X) Texas 18 0.7 On another Caribbean island 98 3.9 Women 35 to 44 years 237 100.0 Dominica 15 0.6 Children ever born 469 (X) Dominican Republic 25 1.0 Per 1,000 women 1,979 (X) Puerto Rico 5 0.2 No children 67 28.3 St. Kitts and Nevis 3 0.1 1 child 42 17.7 St. Lucia 19 0.8 2 children 46 19.4 Elsewhere 27 1.1 3 children 33 13.9 4 children 26 11.0 NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children 23 9.7 Total population 2,743 100.0 Women ever married 159 (X) Native 1,897 69.2 Children ever born 349 (X) Born on island of residence 219 8.0 Per 1,000 women 2,195 (X) Born on different island 798 29.1 St. Croix 24 0.9 GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John - - Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas 774 28.2 more grandchildren under 18 years 112 100.0 Born in United States 809 29.5 Grandparent responsible for grandchild 56 50.0 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 48 1.7 Less than 6 months 4 3.6 Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 23 0.8 6 to 11 months 3 2.7 Foreign born 846 30.8 1 or 2 years 12 10.7 Entered 1990 to 2000 312 11.4 3 or 4 years 8 7.1 Entered before 1990 534 19.5 5 years or more 29 25.9 Naturalized citizen 466 17.0 Entered 1990 to 2000 82 3.0 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 384 14.0 Civilian population 18 years and over 2,024 100.0 Not a citizen 380 13.9 Civilian veterans 144 7.1 Entered 1990 to 2000 230 8.4 Entered before 1990 150 5.5 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 176 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Cruz Bay CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 846 100.0 Population 16 years and over 2,098 100.0 Europe 37 4.4 In labor force 1,671 79.6 Asia 5 0.6 Civilian labor force 1,670 79.6 Africa 2 0.2 Employed 1,627 77.6 Oceania 2 0.2 Unemployed 43 2.0 Latin America 790 93.4 Percent of civilian labor force 2.6 (X) Caribbean 773 91.4 Armed forces 1 - Anguilla 12 1.4 Not in labor force 427 20.4 Antigua and Barbuda 11 1.3 British Virgin Islands 125 14.8 Females 16 years and over 1,080 100.0 Dominica 122 14.4 In labor force 833 77.1 Dominican Republic 102 12.1 Civilian labor force 833 77.1 Haiti 13 1.5 Employed 814 75.4 Jamaica 3 0.4 St. Kitts and Nevis 130 15.4 Own children under 6 years 230 100.0 St. Lucia 203 24.0 All parents in family in labor force 200 87.0 Trinidad and Tobago 13 1.5 Other West Indies 39 4.6 Own children 6 to 17 years 402 100.0 Other Latin America 17 2.0 All parents in family in labor force 365 90.8 Northern America 10 1.2 Population 16 to 19 years 123 100.0 MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 15 12.2 Total population 2,743 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force 5 4.1 Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 615 22.4 St. Croix 31 1.1 PLACE OF WORK St. John 260 9.5 Workers 16 years and over 1,588 100.0 St. Thomas 324 11.8 Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 1,583 99.7 Born in the United States 779 28.4 St. Croix 2 0.1 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 22 0.8 St. John 1,483 93.4 Born in a foreign country 1,327 48.4 St. Thomas 98 6.2 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands 5 0.3 FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 2,743 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 560 20.4 Workers 16 years and over 1,588 100.0 St. Croix 33 1.2 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 703 44.3 St. John 255 9.3 Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 407 25.6 St. Thomas 272 9.9 Public transportation 134 8.4 Born in the United States 793 28.9 Bus 34 2.1 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 38 1.4 Taxicab 24 1.5 Born in a foreign country 1,352 49.3 Safari or taxi bus 25 1.6 Ferryboat or water taxi 51 3.2 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle 5 0.3 ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 256 16.1 Population 5 years and over 2,528 100.0 Other means 36 2.3 English only 1,996 79.0 Worked at home 47 3.0 Language other than English 532 21.0 Speak English less than “very well” 203 8.0 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 14.2 (X) Spanish 219 8.7 Speak English less than “very well” 132 5.2 French (and French Creole) 280 11.1 Speak English less than “very well” 64 2.5 Other Indo-European language 24 0.9 Speak English less than “very well” 5 0.2 Asian and Pacific Island languages 6 0.2 Speak English less than “very well” 2 0.1 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 177 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Cruz Bay CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 1,627 100.0 Households 1,090 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 293 18.0 Less than $5,000 92 8.4 Service occupations 491 30.2 $5,000 to $9,999 38 3.5 Sales and office occupations 400 24.6 $10,000 to $14,999 94 8.6 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 5 0.3 $15,000 to $24,999 175 16.1 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 232 14.3 $25,000 to $34,999 167 15.3 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 206 12.7 $35,000 to $49,999 187 17.2 $50,000 to $74,999 170 15.6 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 80 7.3 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 1,627 100.0 $100,000 or more 87 8.0 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 4 0.2 Median household income (dollars) 33,456 (X) Construction 197 12.1 Mean household income (dollars) 44,054 (X) Manufacturing 30 1.8 Wholesale trade 5 0.3 Households 1,090 100.0 Retail trade 157 9.6 With earnings 928 85.1 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 148 9.1 Mean earnings (dollars) 42,715 (X) Information 12 0.7 With Social Security income 133 12.2 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 112 6.9 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 9,529 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income 1 0.1 waste management services 116 7.1 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 22,300 (X) Educational, health, and social services 140 8.6 With public assistance income 23 2.1 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 2,881 (X) food services 509 31.3 With retirement income 95 8.7 Other services (except public administration) 106 6.5 Mean retirement income (dollars) 18,626 (X) Public administration 91 5.6 Families 653 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 37 5.7 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 1,627 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 16 2.5 Private wage and salary workers 1,112 68.3 $10,000 to $14,999 37 5.7 Employees in own incorporated business 93 5.7 $15,000 to $24,999 93 14.2 Government workers 251 15.4 $25,000 to $34,999 96 14.7 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 255 15.7 $35,000 to $49,999 130 19.9 Unpaid family workers 9 0.6 $50,000 to $74,999 119 18.2 $75,000 to $99,999 58 8.9 $100,000 or more 67 10.3 Median family income (dollars) 40,179 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 50,710 (X) Nonfamily households 437 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 22,396 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 30,825 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 17,515 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 27,303 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 21,900 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 178 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Cruz Bay CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 1,529 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 35 2.3 Level Level 1995 to 1998 129 8.4 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 210 13.7 Families 90 13.8 1980 to 1989 431 28.2 With related children under 18 years 65 17.1 1970 to 1979 405 26.5 With related children under 5 years 33 19.5 1960 to 1969 219 14.3 1950 to 1959 67 4.4 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 17 1.1 present 50 25.9 1939 or earlier 16 1.0 With related children under 18 years 44 28.2 With related children under 5 years 23 37.1 ROOMS Total housing units 1,529 100.0 Individuals 433 15.8 1 room 121 7.9 18 years and over 288 14.2 2 rooms 233 15.2 65 years and over 27 13.8 3 rooms 360 23.5 Related children under 18 years 140 19.9 4 rooms 299 19.6 Related children 5 to 17 years 93 18.9 5 rooms 261 17.1 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 59 28.2 6 rooms 155 10.1 7 rooms 57 3.7 Number Percent 8 rooms 25 1.6 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms 18 1.2 Total housing units 1,529 100.0 Median (rooms) 3.7 (X) Occupied housing units 1,090 71.3 Vacant housing units 439 28.7 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 213 13.9 Total housing units 1,529 100.0 No bedroom 132 8.6 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 12.8 (X) 1 bedroom 374 24.5 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 16.8 (X) 2 bedrooms 517 33.8 3 bedrooms 346 22.6 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 121 7.9 Occupied housing units 1,090 100.0 5 or more bedrooms 39 2.6 Owner-occupied housing units 490 45.0 Renter-occupied housing units 600 55.0 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 1,529 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 2.51 (X) Public system only 54 3.5 Average household size of owner-occupied units 2.76 (X) Public system and cistern 270 17.7 Average household size of renter-occupied units 2.32 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 1,182 77.3 Public standpipe 5 0.3 UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source 18 1.2 Total housing units 1,529 100.0 1-unit, detached 654 42.8 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 121 7.9 Total housing units 1,529 100.0 2 units 312 20.4 Public sewer 265 17.3 3 or 4 units 284 18.6 Septic tank or cesspool 1,197 78.3 5 to 9 units 102 6.7 Other means 67 4.4 10 to 19 units 9 0.6 20 or more units 2 0.1 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 11 0.7 Occupied housing units 1,090 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. 34 2.2 Lacking complete plumbing facilities 67 6.1 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 67 6.1 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 179 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Cruz Bay CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 1,090 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 257 23.6 Specified owner-occupied units 299 100.0 1995 to 1998 341 31.3 With a mortgage 138 46.2 1990 to 1994 146 13.4 Less than $300 3 1.0 1980 to 1989 182 16.7 $300 to $499 9 3.0 1970 to 1979 97 8.9 $500 to $699 17 5.7 1969 or earlier 67 6.1 $700 to $999 25 8.4 $1,000 to $1,499 36 12.0 VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 19 6.4 Occupied housing units 1,090 100.0 $2,000 or more 29 9.7 None 240 22.0 Median (dollars) 1,188 (X) 1 515 47.2 Not mortgaged 161 53.8 2 275 25.2 Less than $100 25 8.4 3 or more 60 5.5 $100 to $199 42 14.0 Vehicles per household 1.2 (X) $200 to $299 27 9.0 $300 to $399 22 7.4 COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 14 4.7 Occupied housing units 1,090 100.0 $500 or more 31 10.4 Gas: bottled or tank 870 79.8 Median (dollars) 252 (X) Electricity 203 18.6 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 1 0.1 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal 3 0.3 PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel 3 0.3 Specified owner-occupied units 299 100.0 No fuel used 10 0.9 Less than 10.0 percent 104 34.8 10.0 to 14.9 percent 39 13.0 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent 20 6.7 Occupied housing units 1,090 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 27 9.0 Water purchased from a vendor 594 54.5 25.0 to 29.9 percent 27 9.0 No water purchased from a vendor 496 45.5 30.0 to 34.9 percent 8 2.7 35.0 percent or more 59 19.7 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 15 5.0 Occupied housing units 1,090 100.0 1.00 or less 926 85.0 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 87 8.0 Specified renter-occupied units 598 100.0 1.51 or more 77 7.1 Less than $100 2 0.3 $100 to $199 7 1.2 TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 13 2.2 Occupied housing units 1,090 100.0 $300 to $399 31 5.2 With telephone service 1,009 92.6 $400 to $499 43 7.2 Without telephone service 81 7.4 $500 to $599 66 11.0 $600 to $699 87 14.5 VALUE $700 to $999 168 28.1 Specified owner-occupied units 299 100.0 $1,000 or more 92 15.4 Less than $30,000 5 1.7 No cash rent 89 14.9 $30,000 to $39,999 6 2.0 Median (dollars) 709 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 5 1.7 $50,000 to $59,999 2 0.7 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 5 1.7 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 7 2.3 Specified renter-occupied units 598 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 11 3.7 Less than 10.0 percent 28 4.7 $100,000 to $149,999 35 11.7 10.0 to 14.9 percent 49 8.2 $150,000 to $199,999 33 11.0 15.0 to 19.9 percent 57 9.5 $200,000 to $299,999 69 23.1 20.0 to 24.9 percent 74 12.4 $300,000 or more 121 40.5 25.0 to 29.9 percent 48 8.0 Median (dollars) 256,800 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent 44 7.4 35.0 percent or more 180 30.1 Not computed 118 19.7 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 180 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Frederiksted Town NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 732 100.0 Total population 732 100.0 Male 367 50.1 In households 703 96.0 Female 365 49.9 Householder 327 44.7 Spouse 49 6.7 Under 5 years 67 9.2 Child 227 31.0 5 to 9 years 61 8.3 Own child under 18 years 168 23.0 10 to 14 years 51 7.0 Other relatives 62 8.5 15 to 19 years 47 6.4 Under 18 years 40 5.5 20 to 24 years 53 7.2 Nonrelatives 38 5.2 25 to 34 years 103 14.1 Unmarried partner 26 3.6 35 to 44 years 102 13.9 In group quarters 29 4.0 45 to 54 years 107 14.6 Institutionalized population - - 55 to 59 years 30 4.1 Noninstitutionalized population 29 4.0 60 to 64 years 44 6.0 65 to 74 years 40 5.5 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 21 2.9 Total households 327 100.0 85 years and over 6 0.8 Family households (families) 152 46.5 With own children under 18 years 87 26.6 Median age (years) 33.5 (X) Married-couple families 49 15.0 With own children under 18 years 20 6.1 18 years and over 522 71.3 Female householder, no husband present 85 26.0 Male 263 35.9 With own children under 18 years 57 17.4 Female 259 35.4 Nonfamily households 175 53.5 21 years and over 498 68.0 Householder living alone 160 48.9 62 years and over 94 12.8 Householder 65 years and over 34 10.4 65 years and over 67 9.2 Male 32 4.4 Households with individuals under 18 years 104 31.8 Female 35 4.8 Households with individuals 65 years and over 60 18.3 RACE [1] Average household size 2.15 (X) Total population 732 100.0 Average family size 3.22 (X) One race 714 97.5 Black or African American 586 80.1 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 48 6.6 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 191 100.0 Other races [2] 80 10.9 Nursery school, preschool 25 13.1 Two or more races 18 2.5 Kindergarten 20 10.5 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 93 48.7 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) 34 17.8 one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school 19 9.9 Black or African American 599 81.8 White 55 7.5 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 95 13.0 Population 25 years and over 453 100.0 Less than 9th grade 132 29.1 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 124 27.4 Total population 732 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 107 23.6 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 193 26.4 Some college, no degree 38 8.4 Mexican 2 0.3 Associate degree 9 2.0 Puerto Rican 77 10.5 Bachelor’s degree 27 6.0 Cuban - - Graduate or professional degree 16 3.5 Other Hispanic or Latino 114 15.6 Not Hispanic or Latino 539 73.6 Percent high school graduate or higher 43.5 (X) Black or African American alone 491 67.1 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 9.5 (X) White alone 34 4.6 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 181 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Frederiksted Town NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 278 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 156 56.1 Population 5 to 20 years 167 100.0 Now married, except separated 64 23.0 With a disability 3 1.8 Separated 16 5.8 Widowed 5 1.8 Population 21 to 64 years 428 100.0 Divorced 37 13.3 With a disability 114 26.6 Percent employed 53.5 (X) Females 15 years and over 275 100.0 No disability 314 73.4 Never married 125 45.5 Percent employed 53.2 (X) Now married, except separated 84 30.5 Separated 15 5.5 Population 65 years and over 67 100.0 Widowed 18 6.5 With a disability 24 35.8 Divorced 33 12.0 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 665 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 51 (X) Same house 346 52.0 Children ever born 36 (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 229 34.4 Per 1,000 women 706 (X) Same island 216 32.5 Women ever married 9 (X) Different island 13 2.0 Children ever born 15 (X) St. Croix - - Per 1,000 women 1,667 (X) St. John - - St. Thomas 13 2.0 Women 25 to 34 years 54 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 90 13.5 Children ever born 103 (X) In the United States 27 4.1 Per 1,000 women 1,907 (X) California 1 0.2 Women ever married 22 (X) Florida 2 0.3 Children ever born 47 (X) New York 12 1.8 Per 1,000 women 2,136 (X) Texas 2 0.3 On another Caribbean island 59 8.9 Women 35 to 44 years 49 100.0 Dominica 8 1.2 Children ever born 122 (X) Dominican Republic 12 1.8 Per 1,000 women 2,490 (X) Puerto Rico 16 2.4 No children 9 18.4 St. Kitts and Nevis 6 0.9 1 child 7 14.3 St. Lucia 6 0.9 2 children 9 18.4 Elsewhere 4 0.6 3 children 10 20.4 4 children 7 14.3 NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children 7 14.3 Total population 732 100.0 Women ever married 28 (X) Native 458 62.6 Children ever born 74 (X) Born on island of residence 306 41.8 Per 1,000 women 2,643 (X) Born on different island 49 6.7 St. Croix - - GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John 11 1.5 Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas 38 5.2 more grandchildren under 18 years 28 100.0 Born in United States 64 8.7 Grandparent responsible for grandchild 18 64.3 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 33 4.5 Less than 6 months - - Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 6 0.8 6 to 11 months 3 10.7 Foreign born 274 37.4 1 or 2 years 2 7.1 Entered 1990 to 2000 117 16.0 3 or 4 years 4 14.3 Entered before 1990 157 21.4 5 years or more 9 32.1 Naturalized citizen 141 19.3 Entered 1990 to 2000 37 5.1 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 104 14.2 Civilian population 18 years and over 519 100.0 Not a citizen 133 18.2 Civilian veterans 36 6.9 Entered 1990 to 2000 80 10.9 Entered before 1990 53 7.2 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 182 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Frederiksted Town NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 274 100.0 Population 16 years and over 543 100.0 Europe 3 1.1 In labor force 293 54.0 Asia 1 0.4 Civilian labor force 290 53.4 Africa 2 0.7 Employed 240 44.2 Oceania - - Unemployed 50 9.2 Latin America 268 97.8 Percent of civilian labor force 17.1 (X) Caribbean 264 96.4 Armed forces 3 0.6 Anguilla 2 0.7 Not in labor force 250 46.0 Antigua and Barbuda 35 12.8 British Virgin Islands 1 0.4 Females 16 years and over 272 100.0 Dominica 25 9.1 In labor force 139 51.1 Dominican Republic 83 30.3 Civilian labor force 137 50.4 Haiti - - Employed 109 40.1 Jamaica - - St. Kitts and Nevis 20 7.3 Own children under 6 years 74 100.0 St. Lucia 66 24.1 All parents in family in labor force 36 48.6 Trinidad and Tobago 11 4.0 Other West Indies 21 7.7 Own children 6 to 17 years 110 100.0 Other Latin America 4 1.5 All parents in family in labor force 74 67.3 Northern America - - Population 16 to 19 years 37 100.0 MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 10 27.0 Total population 732 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force 9 24.3 Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 240 32.8 St. Croix 221 30.2 PLACE OF WORK St. John 1 0.1 Workers 16 years and over 235 100.0 St. Thomas 18 2.5 Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 235 100.0 Born in the United States 56 7.7 St. Croix 233 99.1 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 46 6.3 St. John - - Born in a foreign country 390 53.3 St. Thomas 2 0.9 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands - - FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 732 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 221 30.2 Workers 16 years and over 235 100.0 St. Croix 199 27.2 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 90 38.3 St. John 1 0.1 Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 28 11.9 St. Thomas 21 2.9 Public transportation 46 19.6 Born in the United States 62 8.5 Bus 32 13.6 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 55 7.5 Taxicab 12 5.1 Born in a foreign country 394 53.8 Safari or taxi bus 2 0.9 Ferryboat or water taxi - - LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle - - ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 62 26.4 Population 5 years and over 665 100.0 Other means 4 1.7 English only 366 55.0 Worked at home 5 2.1 Language other than English 299 45.0 Speak English less than “very well” 129 19.4 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 19.3 (X) Spanish 226 34.0 Speak English less than “very well” 114 17.1 French (and French Creole) 68 10.2 Speak English less than “very well” 14 2.1 Other Indo-European language 4 0.6 Speak English less than “very well” 1 0.2 Asian and Pacific Island languages 1 0.2 Speak English less than “very well” - - NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 183 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Frederiksted Town NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 240 100.0 Households 327 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 53 22.1 Less than $5,000 105 32.1 Service occupations 65 27.1 $5,000 to $9,999 43 13.1 Sales and office occupations 54 22.5 $10,000 to $14,999 37 11.3 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 1 0.4 $15,000 to $24,999 53 16.2 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 47 19.6 $25,000 to $34,999 37 11.3 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 20 8.3 $35,000 to $49,999 28 8.6 $50,000 to $74,999 13 4.0 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 5 1.5 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 240 100.0 $100,000 or more 6 1.8 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 3 1.3 Median household income (dollars) 11,685 (X) Construction 32 13.3 Mean household income (dollars) 19,947 (X) Manufacturing 22 9.2 Wholesale trade 7 2.9 Households 327 100.0 Retail trade 27 11.3 With earnings 195 59.6 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 7 2.9 Mean earnings (dollars) 24,572 (X) Information 9 3.8 With Social Security income 57 17.4 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 14 5.8 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 10,167 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income 4 1.2 waste management services 13 5.4 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 5,717 (X) Educational, health, and social services 34 14.2 With public assistance income 30 9.2 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 2,480 (X) food services 40 16.7 With retirement income 24 7.3 Other services (except public administration) 10 4.2 Mean retirement income (dollars) 13,576 (X) Public administration 22 9.2 Families 152 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 47 30.9 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 240 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 17 11.2 Private wage and salary workers 166 69.2 $10,000 to $14,999 20 13.2 Employees in own incorporated business 5 2.1 $15,000 to $24,999 26 17.1 Government workers 52 21.7 $25,000 to $34,999 16 10.5 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 21 8.8 $35,000 to $49,999 13 8.6 Unpaid family workers 1 0.4 $50,000 to $74,999 7 4.6 $75,000 to $99,999 2 1.3 $100,000 or more 4 2.6 Median family income (dollars) 12,778 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 22,673 (X) Nonfamily households 175 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 9,896 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 16,265 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 9,043 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 25,125 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 17,000 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 184 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Frederiksted Town NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 512 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 1 0.2 Level Level 1995 to 1998 20 3.9 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 28 5.5 Families 79 52.0 1980 to 1989 23 4.5 With related children under 18 years 64 62.1 1970 to 1979 115 22.5 With related children under 5 years 30 62.5 1960 to 1969 119 23.2 1950 to 1959 36 7.0 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 30 5.9 present 55 64.7 1939 or earlier 140 27.3 With related children under 18 years 50 72.5 With related children under 5 years 19 67.9 ROOMS Total housing units 512 100.0 Individuals 394 53.9 1 room 91 17.8 18 years and over 264 50.6 2 rooms 126 24.6 65 years and over 31 46.3 3 rooms 121 23.6 Related children under 18 years 129 62.0 4 rooms 88 17.2 Related children 5 to 17 years 91 64.1 5 rooms 43 8.4 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 49 74.2 6 rooms 18 3.5 7 rooms 15 2.9 Number Percent 8 rooms 3 0.6 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms 7 1.4 Total housing units 512 100.0 Median (rooms) 2.8 (X) Occupied housing units 327 63.9 Vacant housing units 185 36.1 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 10 2.0 Total housing units 512 100.0 No bedroom 95 18.6 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 32.0 (X) 1 bedroom 171 33.4 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 25.9 (X) 2 bedrooms 155 30.3 3 bedrooms 62 12.1 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 22 4.3 Occupied housing units 327 100.0 5 or more bedrooms 7 1.4 Owner-occupied housing units 66 20.2 Renter-occupied housing units 261 79.8 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 512 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 2.15 (X) Public system only 302 59.0 Average household size of owner-occupied units 2.18 (X) Public system and cistern 151 29.5 Average household size of renter-occupied units 2.14 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 49 9.6 Public standpipe 1 0.2 UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source 9 1.8 Total housing units 512 100.0 1-unit, detached 132 25.8 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 49 9.6 Total housing units 512 100.0 2 units 65 12.7 Public sewer 464 90.6 3 or 4 units 86 16.8 Septic tank or cesspool 42 8.2 5 to 9 units 107 20.9 Other means 6 1.2 10 to 19 units 42 8.2 20 or more units 29 5.7 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 1 0.2 Occupied housing units 327 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. 1 0.2 Lacking complete plumbing facilities 59 18.0 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 41 12.5 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 185 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Frederiksted Town NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 327 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 73 22.3 Specified owner-occupied units 37 100.0 1995 to 1998 99 30.3 With a mortgage 7 18.9 1990 to 1994 60 18.3 Less than $300 2 5.4 1980 to 1989 45 13.8 $300 to $499 1 2.7 1970 to 1979 30 9.2 $500 to $699 3 8.1 1969 or earlier 20 6.1 $700 to $999 1 2.7 $1,000 to $1,499 - - VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 - - Occupied housing units 327 100.0 $2,000 or more - - None 180 55.0 Median (dollars) 525 (X) 1 108 33.0 Not mortgaged 30 81.1 2 31 9.5 Less than $100 7 18.9 3 or more 8 2.4 $100 to $199 10 27.0 Vehicles per household 0.6 (X) $200 to $299 3 8.1 $300 to $399 6 16.2 COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 3 8.1 Occupied housing units 327 100.0 $500 or more 1 2.7 Gas: bottled or tank 161 49.2 Median (dollars) 167 (X) Electricity 145 44.3 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. - - SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal 2 0.6 PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel 1 0.3 Specified owner-occupied units 37 100.0 No fuel used 18 5.5 Less than 10.0 percent 19 51.4 10.0 to 14.9 percent 3 8.1 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent 3 8.1 Occupied housing units 327 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 2 5.4 Water purchased from a vendor 67 20.5 25.0 to 29.9 percent 1 2.7 No water purchased from a vendor 260 79.5 30.0 to 34.9 percent 2 5.4 35.0 percent or more 4 10.8 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 3 8.1 Occupied housing units 327 100.0 1.00 or less 266 81.3 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 26 8.0 Specified renter-occupied units 260 100.0 1.51 or more 35 10.7 Less than $100 23 8.8 $100 to $199 29 11.2 TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 40 15.4 Occupied housing units 327 100.0 $300 to $399 45 17.3 With telephone service 242 74.0 $400 to $499 40 15.4 Without telephone service 85 26.0 $500 to $599 24 9.2 $600 to $699 9 3.5 VALUE $700 to $999 10 3.8 Specified owner-occupied units 37 100.0 $1,000 or more 9 3.5 Less than $30,000 - - No cash rent 31 11.9 $30,000 to $39,999 - - Median (dollars) 353 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 2 5.4 $50,000 to $59,999 1 2.7 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 1 2.7 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 2 5.4 Specified renter-occupied units 260 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 6 16.2 Less than 10.0 percent 16 6.2 $100,000 to $149,999 13 35.1 10.0 to 14.9 percent 25 9.6 $150,000 to $199,999 2 5.4 15.0 to 19.9 percent 24 9.2 $200,000 to $299,999 8 21.6 20.0 to 24.9 percent 22 8.5 $300,000 or more 2 5.4 25.0 to 29.9 percent 22 8.5 Median (dollars) 123,200 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent 8 3.1 35.0 percent or more 71 27.3 Not computed 72 27.7 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 186 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Frederiksted Southeast CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 3,035 100.0 Total population 3,035 100.0 Male 1,360 44.8 In households 2,994 98.6 Female 1,675 55.2 Householder 986 32.5 Spouse 210 6.9 Under 5 years 339 11.2 Child 1,480 48.8 5 to 9 years 512 16.9 Own child under 18 years 1,217 40.1 10 to 14 years 374 12.3 Other relatives 237 7.8 15 to 19 years 279 9.2 Under 18 years 165 5.4 20 to 24 years 170 5.6 Nonrelatives 81 2.7 25 to 34 years 357 11.8 Unmarried partner 62 2.0 35 to 44 years 339 11.2 In group quarters 41 1.4 45 to 54 years 258 8.5 Institutionalized population - - 55 to 59 years 120 4.0 Noninstitutionalized population 41 1.4 60 to 64 years 99 3.3 65 to 74 years 105 3.5 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 66 2.2 Total households 986 100.0 85 years and over 17 0.6 Family households (families) 741 75.2 With own children under 18 years 509 51.6 Median age (years) 20.3 (X) Married-couple families 210 21.3 With own children under 18 years 101 10.2 18 years and over 1,611 53.1 Female householder, no husband present 468 47.5 Male 610 20.1 With own children under 18 years 367 37.2 Female 1,001 33.0 Nonfamily households 245 24.8 21 years and over 1,489 49.1 Householder living alone 223 22.6 62 years and over 248 8.2 Householder 65 years and over 70 7.1 65 years and over 188 6.2 Male 73 2.4 Households with individuals under 18 years 576 58.4 Female 115 3.8 Households with individuals 65 years and over 156 15.8 RACE [1] Average household size 3.04 (X) Total population 3,035 100.0 Average family size 3.60 (X) One race 2,918 96.1 Black or African American 2,590 85.3 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 144 4.7 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 1,281 100.0 Other races [2] 184 6.1 Nursery school, preschool 100 7.8 Two or more races 117 3.9 Kindergarten 106 8.3 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 762 59.5 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) 247 19.3 one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school 66 5.2 Black or African American 2,661 87.7 White 158 5.2 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 300 9.9 Population 25 years and over 1,361 100.0 Less than 9th grade 302 22.2 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 391 28.7 Total population 3,035 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 341 25.1 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 556 18.3 Some college, no degree 164 12.0 Mexican 9 0.3 Associate degree 32 2.4 Puerto Rican 327 10.8 Bachelor’s degree 80 5.9 Cuban 2 0.1 Graduate or professional degree 51 3.7 Other Hispanic or Latino 218 7.2 Not Hispanic or Latino 2,479 81.7 Percent high school graduate or higher 49.1 (X) Black or African American alone 2,344 77.2 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 9.6 (X) White alone 66 2.2 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 187 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Frederiksted Southeast CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 728 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 395 54.3 Population 5 to 20 years 1,207 100.0 Now married, except separated 244 33.5 With a disability 59 4.9 Separated 13 1.8 Widowed 21 2.9 Population 21 to 64 years 1,301 100.0 Divorced 55 7.6 With a disability 292 22.4 Percent employed 55.8 (X) Females 15 years and over 1,082 100.0 No disability 1,009 77.6 Never married 576 53.2 Percent employed 55.6 (X) Now married, except separated 239 22.1 Separated 46 4.3 Population 65 years and over 188 100.0 Widowed 72 6.7 With a disability 76 40.4 Divorced 149 13.8 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 2,696 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 219 (X) Same house 1,535 56.9 Children ever born 152 (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 1,031 38.2 Per 1,000 women 694 (X) Same island 996 36.9 Women ever married 14 (X) Different island 35 1.3 Children ever born 25 (X) St. Croix - - Per 1,000 women 1,786 (X) St. John - - St. Thomas 35 1.3 Women 25 to 34 years 248 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 130 4.8 Children ever born 617 (X) In the United States 72 2.7 Per 1,000 women 2,488 (X) California 3 0.1 Women ever married 71 (X) Florida 5 0.2 Children ever born 165 (X) New York 11 0.4 Per 1,000 women 2,324 (X) Texas 2 0.1 On another Caribbean island 53 2.0 Women 35 to 44 years 220 100.0 Dominica 2 0.1 Children ever born 726 (X) Dominican Republic 13 0.5 Per 1,000 women 3,300 (X) Puerto Rico 8 0.3 No children 24 10.9 St. Kitts and Nevis 3 0.1 1 child 23 10.5 St. Lucia 15 0.6 2 children 36 16.4 Elsewhere 5 0.2 3 children 40 18.2 4 children 38 17.3 NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children 59 26.8 Total population 3,035 100.0 Women ever married 108 (X) Native 2,373 78.2 Children ever born 358 (X) Born on island of residence 1,893 62.4 Per 1,000 women 3,315 (X) Born on different island 93 3.1 St. Croix - - GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John 16 0.5 Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas 77 2.5 more grandchildren under 18 years 133 100.0 Born in United States 249 8.2 Grandparent responsible for grandchild 88 66.2 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 126 4.2 Less than 6 months 7 5.3 Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 12 0.4 6 to 11 months 11 8.3 Foreign born 662 21.8 1 or 2 years 15 11.3 Entered 1990 to 2000 198 6.5 3 or 4 years 16 12.0 Entered before 1990 464 15.3 5 years or more 39 29.3 Naturalized citizen 453 14.9 Entered 1990 to 2000 83 2.7 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 370 12.2 Civilian population 18 years and over 1,611 100.0 Not a citizen 209 6.9 Civilian veterans 86 5.3 Entered 1990 to 2000 115 3.8 Entered before 1990 94 3.1 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 188 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Frederiksted Southeast CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 662 100.0 Population 16 years and over 1,740 100.0 Europe 8 1.2 In labor force 936 53.8 Asia 7 1.1 Civilian labor force 936 53.8 Africa - - Employed 775 44.5 Oceania 1 0.2 Unemployed 161 9.3 Latin America 646 97.6 Percent of civilian labor force 17.2 (X) Caribbean 639 96.5 Armed forces - - Anguilla 2 0.3 Not in labor force 804 46.2 Antigua and Barbuda 93 14.0 British Virgin Islands 7 1.1 Females 16 years and over 1,050 100.0 Dominica 82 12.4 In labor force 543 51.7 Dominican Republic 59 8.9 Civilian labor force 543 51.7 Haiti 1 0.2 Employed 456 43.4 Jamaica 6 0.9 St. Kitts and Nevis 140 21.1 Own children under 6 years 384 100.0 St. Lucia 148 22.4 All parents in family in labor force 214 55.7 Trinidad and Tobago 41 6.2 Other West Indies 60 9.1 Own children 6 to 17 years 886 100.0 Other Latin America 7 1.1 All parents in family in labor force 490 55.3 Northern America - - Population 16 to 19 years 209 100.0 MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 47 22.5 Total population 3,035 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force 37 17.7 Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 1,323 43.6 St. Croix 1,232 40.6 PLACE OF WORK St. John 3 0.1 Workers 16 years and over 763 100.0 St. Thomas 88 2.9 Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 761 99.7 Born in the United States 180 5.9 St. Croix 744 97.5 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 282 9.3 St. John - - Born in a foreign country 1,250 41.2 St. Thomas 17 2.2 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands 2 0.3 FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 3,035 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 1,217 40.1 Workers 16 years and over 763 100.0 St. Croix 1,095 36.1 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 433 56.7 St. John 2 0.1 Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 138 18.1 St. Thomas 120 4.0 Public transportation 112 14.7 Born in the United States 194 6.4 Bus 46 6.0 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 300 9.9 Taxicab 40 5.2 Born in a foreign country 1,324 43.6 Safari or taxi bus 26 3.4 Ferryboat or water taxi - - LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle - - ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 46 6.0 Population 5 years and over 2,696 100.0 Other means 19 2.5 English only 1,928 71.5 Worked at home 15 2.0 Language other than English 768 28.5 Speak English less than “very well” 276 10.2 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 22.4 (X) Spanish 596 22.1 Speak English less than “very well” 225 8.3 French (and French Creole) 153 5.7 Speak English less than “very well” 44 1.6 Other Indo-European language 7 0.3 Speak English less than “very well” 2 0.1 Asian and Pacific Island languages 5 0.2 Speak English less than “very well” 3 0.1 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 189 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Frederiksted Southeast CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 775 100.0 Households 986 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 180 23.2 Less than $5,000 278 28.2 Service occupations 197 25.4 $5,000 to $9,999 149 15.1 Sales and office occupations 216 27.9 $10,000 to $14,999 97 9.8 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 4 0.5 $15,000 to $24,999 162 16.4 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 99 12.8 $25,000 to $34,999 101 10.2 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 79 10.2 $35,000 to $49,999 88 8.9 $50,000 to $74,999 65 6.6 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 26 2.6 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 775 100.0 $100,000 or more 20 2.0 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 6 0.8 Median household income (dollars) 13,450 (X) Construction 87 11.2 Mean household income (dollars) 22,686 (X) Manufacturing 64 8.3 Wholesale trade 11 1.4 Households 986 100.0 Retail trade 94 12.1 With earnings 594 60.2 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 32 4.1 Mean earnings (dollars) 29,405 (X) Information 9 1.2 With Social Security income 172 17.4 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 32 4.1 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 7,638 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income 6 0.6 waste management services 47 6.1 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 7,935 (X) Educational, health, and social services 132 17.0 With public assistance income 193 19.6 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 3,083 (X) food services 109 14.1 With retirement income 119 12.1 Other services (except public administration) 48 6.2 Mean retirement income (dollars) 17,765 (X) Public administration 104 13.4 Families 741 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 205 27.7 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 775 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 115 15.5 Private wage and salary workers 468 60.4 $10,000 to $14,999 81 10.9 Employees in own incorporated business 19 2.5 $15,000 to $24,999 127 17.1 Government workers 238 30.7 $25,000 to $34,999 73 9.9 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 65 8.4 $35,000 to $49,999 56 7.6 Unpaid family workers 4 0.5 $50,000 to $74,999 50 6.7 $75,000 to $99,999 18 2.4 $100,000 or more 16 2.2 Median family income (dollars) 13,227 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 22,594 (X) Nonfamily households 245 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 13,036 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 20,675 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 7,371 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 27,222 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 21,875 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 190 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Frederiksted Southeast CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 1,154 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 23 2.0 Level Level 1995 to 1998 142 12.3 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 91 7.9 Families 397 53.6 1980 to 1989 141 12.2 With related children under 18 years 351 61.3 1970 to 1979 314 27.2 With related children under 5 years 158 65.6 1960 to 1969 241 20.9 1950 to 1959 79 6.8 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 85 7.4 present 310 66.2 1939 or earlier 38 3.3 With related children under 18 years 288 69.6 With related children under 5 years 128 74.4 ROOMS Total housing units 1,154 100.0 Individuals 1,723 57.5 1 room 24 2.1 18 years and over 767 47.6 2 rooms 103 8.9 65 years and over 74 39.4 3 rooms 248 21.5 Related children under 18 years 953 69.0 4 rooms 277 24.0 Related children 5 to 17 years 731 69.0 5 rooms 307 26.6 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 50 60.2 6 rooms 115 10.0 7 rooms 50 4.3 Number Percent 8 rooms 17 1.5 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms 13 1.1 Total housing units 1,154 100.0 Median (rooms) 4.2 (X) Occupied housing units 986 85.4 Vacant housing units 168 14.6 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 5 0.4 Total housing units 1,154 100.0 No bedroom 47 4.1 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 14.2 (X) 1 bedroom 223 19.3 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 4.4 (X) 2 bedrooms 385 33.4 3 bedrooms 397 34.4 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 82 7.1 Occupied housing units 986 100.0 5 or more bedrooms 20 1.7 Owner-occupied housing units 319 32.4 Renter-occupied housing units 667 67.6 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 1,154 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 3.04 (X) Public system only 570 49.4 Average household size of owner-occupied units 2.69 (X) Public system and cistern 298 25.8 Average household size of renter-occupied units 3.20 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 275 23.8 Public standpipe 3 0.3 UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source 8 0.7 Total housing units 1,154 100.0 1-unit, detached 436 37.8 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 72 6.2 Total housing units 1,154 100.0 2 units 63 5.5 Public sewer 748 64.8 3 or 4 units 74 6.4 Septic tank or cesspool 389 33.7 5 to 9 units 170 14.7 Other means 17 1.5 10 to 19 units 311 26.9 20 or more units 21 1.8 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 7 0.6 Occupied housing units 986 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. - - Lacking complete plumbing facilities 52 5.3 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 32 3.2 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 191 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Frederiksted Southeast CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 986 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 126 12.8 Specified owner-occupied units 286 100.0 1995 to 1998 418 42.4 With a mortgage 149 52.1 1990 to 1994 157 15.9 Less than $300 6 2.1 1980 to 1989 116 11.8 $300 to $499 33 11.5 1970 to 1979 93 9.4 $500 to $699 37 12.9 1969 or earlier 76 7.7 $700 to $999 40 14.0 $1,000 to $1,499 24 8.4 VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 8 2.8 Occupied housing units 986 100.0 $2,000 or more 1 0.3 None 383 38.8 Median (dollars) 693 (X) 1 420 42.6 Not mortgaged 137 47.9 2 149 15.1 Less than $100 19 6.6 3 or more 34 3.4 $100 to $199 53 18.5 Vehicles per household 0.8 (X) $200 to $299 32 11.2 $300 to $399 19 6.6 COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 7 2.4 Occupied housing units 986 100.0 $500 or more 7 2.4 Gas: bottled or tank 685 69.5 Median (dollars) 193 (X) Electricity 295 29.9 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. - - SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal - - PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel 1 0.1 Specified owner-occupied units 286 100.0 No fuel used 5 0.5 Less than 10.0 percent 89 31.1 10.0 to 14.9 percent 31 10.8 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent 29 10.1 Occupied housing units 986 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 29 10.1 Water purchased from a vendor 343 34.8 25.0 to 29.9 percent 28 9.8 No water purchased from a vendor 643 65.2 30.0 to 34.9 percent 14 4.9 35.0 percent or more 47 16.4 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 19 6.6 Occupied housing units 986 100.0 1.00 or less 810 82.2 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 99 10.0 Specified renter-occupied units 667 100.0 1.51 or more 77 7.8 Less than $100 31 4.6 $100 to $199 104 15.6 TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 89 13.3 Occupied housing units 986 100.0 $300 to $399 75 11.2 With telephone service 894 90.7 $400 to $499 59 8.8 Without telephone service 92 9.3 $500 to $599 56 8.4 $600 to $699 30 4.5 VALUE $700 to $999 23 3.4 Specified owner-occupied units 286 100.0 $1,000 or more 3 0.4 Less than $30,000 9 3.1 No cash rent 197 29.5 $30,000 to $39,999 3 1.0 Median (dollars) 313 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 3 1.0 $50,000 to $59,999 4 1.4 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 9 3.1 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 15 5.2 Specified renter-occupied units 667 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 66 23.1 Less than 10.0 percent 32 4.8 $100,000 to $149,999 83 29.0 10.0 to 14.9 percent 52 7.8 $150,000 to $199,999 51 17.8 15.0 to 19.9 percent 69 10.3 $200,000 to $299,999 33 11.5 20.0 to 24.9 percent 50 7.5 $300,000 or more 10 3.5 25.0 to 29.9 percent 52 7.8 Median (dollars) 114,400 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent 30 4.5 35.0 percent or more 149 22.3 Not computed 233 34.9 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 192 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Grove Place CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent SEX AND AGE RELATIONSHIP Total population 2,797 100.0 Total population 2,797 100.0 Male 1,166 41.7 In households 2,797 100.0 Female 1,631 58.3 Householder 980 35.0 Spouse 210 7.5 Under 5 years 340 12.2 Child 1,305 46.7 5 to 9 years 373 13.3 Own child under 18 years 1,068 38.2 10 to 14 years 308 11.0 Other relatives 228 8.2 15 to 19 years 283 10.1 Under 18 years 145 5.2 20 to 24 years 173 6.2 Nonrelatives 74 2.6 25 to 34 years 304 10.9 Unmarried partner 50 1.8 35 to 44 years 323 11.5 In group quarters - - 45 to 54 years 287 10.3 Institutionalized population - - 55 to 59 years 126 4.5 Noninstitutionalized population - - 60 to 64 years 77 2.8 65 to 74 years 149 5.3 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE 75 to 84 years 43 1.5 Total households 980 100.0 85 years and over 11 0.4 Family households (families) 707 72.1 With own children under 18 years 492 50.2 Median age (years) 22.7 (X) Married-couple families 210 21.4 With own children under 18 years 109 11.1 18 years and over 1,577 56.4 Female householder, no husband present 438 44.7 Male 599 21.4 With own children under 18 years 344 35.1 Female 978 35.0 Nonfamily households 273 27.9 21 years and over 1,460 52.2 Householder living alone 248 25.3 62 years and over 244 8.7 Householder 65 years and over 60 6.1 65 years and over 203 7.3 Male 83 3.0 Households with individuals under 18 years 558 56.9 Female 120 4.3 Households with individuals 65 years and over 165 16.8 RACE [1] Average household size 2.85 (X) Total population 2,797 100.0 Average family size 3.47 (X) One race 2,759 98.6 Black or African American 2,613 93.4 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT White 79 2.8 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 1,066 100.0 Other races [2] 67 2.4 Nursery school, preschool 91 8.5 Two or more races 38 1.4 Kindergarten 79 7.4 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 601 56.4 Race alone or in combination with High school (grades 9-12) 233 21.9 one or more other races: [3] College or graduate school 62 5.8 Black or African American 2,635 94.2 White 91 3.3 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Other races 104 3.7 Population 25 years and over 1,320 100.0 Less than 9th grade 328 24.8 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 392 29.7 Total population 2,797 100.0 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 335 25.4 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 187 6.7 Some college, no degree 120 9.1 Mexican 9 0.3 Associate degree 30 2.3 Puerto Rican 87 3.1 Bachelor’s degree 70 5.3 Cuban 1 - Graduate or professional degree 45 3.4 Other Hispanic or Latino 90 3.2 Not Hispanic or Latino 2,610 93.3 Percent high school graduate or higher 45.5 (X) Black or African American alone 2,522 90.2 Percent bachelor’s degree or higher 8.7 (X) White alone 54 1.9 1. Classification of population by race and ethnicity reflects the Office of Management and Budget, “Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity,” Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 210, October 30, 1997, pp. 58782-58790 2. Includes data for the American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race populations. 3. In combination with one or more other races listed. The following three numbers may add to more than the total population and the three percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 193 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Grove Place CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent MARITAL STATUS DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Males 15 years and over 693 100.0 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Never married 330 47.6 Population 5 to 20 years 997 100.0 Now married, except separated 254 36.7 With a disability 47 4.7 Separated 30 4.3 Widowed 19 2.7 Population 21 to 64 years 1,257 100.0 Divorced 60 8.7 With a disability 332 26.4 Percent employed 67.5 (X) Females 15 years and over 1,083 100.0 No disability 925 73.6 Never married 546 50.4 Percent employed 61.6 (X) Now married, except separated 264 24.4 Separated 62 5.7 Population 65 years and over 203 100.0 Widowed 60 5.5 With a disability 86 42.4 Divorced 151 13.9 RESIDENCE IN 1995 FERTILITY Population 5 years and over 2,457 100.0 Women 15 to 24 years 263 (X) Same house 1,665 67.8 Children ever born 191 (X) Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands 581 23.6 Per 1,000 women 726 (X) Same island 549 22.3 Women ever married 13 (X) Different island 32 1.3 Children ever born 21 (X) St. Croix - - Per 1,000 women 1,615 (X) St. John - - St. Thomas 32 1.3 Women 25 to 34 years 204 (X) Outside U.S. Virgin Islands 211 8.6 Children ever born 462 (X) In the United States 63 2.6 Per 1,000 women 2,265 (X) California 2 0.1 Women ever married 81 (X) Florida 15 0.6 Children ever born 215 (X) New York 18 0.7 Per 1,000 women 2,654 (X) Texas 2 0.1 On another Caribbean island 140 5.7 Women 35 to 44 years 212 100.0 Dominica 35 1.4 Children ever born 624 (X) Dominican Republic 2 0.1 Per 1,000 women 2,943 (X) Puerto Rico 1 - No children 20 9.4 St. Kitts and Nevis 17 0.7 1 child 31 14.6 St. Lucia 35 1.4 2 children 46 21.7 Elsewhere 8 0.3 3 children 43 20.3 4 children 30 14.2 NATIVITY, CITIZENSHIP STATUS, AND YEAR OF ENTRY 5 or more children 42 19.8 Total population 2,797 100.0 Women ever married 128 (X) Native 1,636 58.5 Children ever born 404 (X) Born on island of residence 1,316 47.1 Per 1,000 women 3,156 (X) Born on different island 89 3.2 St. Croix - - GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS St. John 27 1.0 Grandparents living in households with one or St. Thomas 62 2.2 more grandchildren under 18 years 127 100.0 Born in United States 179 6.4 Grandparent responsible for grandchild 91 71.7 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 48 1.7 Less than 6 months 5 3.9 Born abroad of U.S. parent(s) 4 0.1 6 to 11 months 8 6.3 Foreign born 1,161 41.5 1 or 2 years 25 19.7 Entered 1990 to 2000 481 17.2 3 or 4 years 10 7.9 Entered before 1990 680 24.3 5 years or more 43 33.9 Naturalized citizen 725 25.9 Entered 1990 to 2000 184 6.6 VETERAN STATUS Entered before 1990 541 19.3 Civilian population 18 years and over 1,577 100.0 Not a citizen 436 15.6 Civilian veterans 53 3.4 Entered 1990 to 2000 297 10.6 Entered before 1990 139 5.0 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 194 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Grove Place CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN EMPLOYMENT STATUS Region of birth reported 1,161 100.0 Population 16 years and over 1,708 100.0 Europe 11 0.9 In labor force 1,027 60.1 Asia 12 1.0 Civilian labor force 1,027 60.1 Africa - - Employed 864 50.6 Oceania - - Unemployed 163 9.5 Latin America 1,138 98.0 Percent of civilian labor force 15.9 (X) Caribbean 1,125 96.9 Armed forces - - Anguilla 10 0.9 Not in labor force 681 39.9 Antigua and Barbuda 225 19.4 British Virgin Islands 24 2.1 Females 16 years and over 1,051 100.0 Dominica 187 16.1 In labor force 608 57.8 Dominican Republic 22 1.9 Civilian labor force 608 57.8 Haiti - - Employed 514 48.9 Jamaica 6 0.5 St. Kitts and Nevis 219 18.9 Own children under 6 years 378 100.0 St. Lucia 321 27.6 All parents in family in labor force 250 66.1 Trinidad and Tobago 42 3.6 Other West Indies 69 5.9 Own children 6 to 17 years 744 100.0 Other Latin America 13 1.1 All parents in family in labor force 534 71.8 Northern America - - Population 16 to 19 years 215 100.0 MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 38 17.7 Total population 2,797 100.0 Unemployed or not in labor force 25 11.6 Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 740 26.5 St. Croix 681 24.3 PLACE OF WORK St. John - - Workers 16 years and over 840 100.0 St. Thomas 59 2.1 Worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands 839 99.9 Born in the United States 105 3.8 St. Croix 809 96.3 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 78 2.8 St. John - - Born in a foreign country 1,874 67.0 St. Thomas 30 3.6 Worked outside U.S. Virgin Islands 1 0.1 FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 2,797 100.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Born in U.S. Virgin Islands 630 22.5 Workers 16 years and over 840 100.0 St. Croix 583 20.8 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone 395 47.0 St. John - - Car, truck, or van - - carpooled 156 18.6 St. Thomas 47 1.7 Public transportation 249 29.6 Born in the United States 100 3.6 Bus 180 21.4 Born in Puerto Rico or other U.S. Island Area 103 3.7 Taxicab 42 5.0 Born in a foreign country 1,964 70.2 Safari or taxi bus 27 3.2 Ferryboat or water taxi - - LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND Motorcycle - - ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Walked 19 2.3 Population 5 years and over 2,457 100.0 Other means 10 1.2 English only 1,840 74.9 Worked at home 11 1.3 Language other than English 617 25.1 Speak English less than “very well” 120 4.9 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 22.5 (X) Spanish 221 9.0 Speak English less than “very well” 52 2.1 French (and French Creole) 362 14.7 Speak English less than “very well” 50 2.0 Other Indo-European language 15 0.6 Speak English less than “very well” 5 0.2 Asian and Pacific Island languages 1 - Speak English less than “very well” 1 - NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 195 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Grove Place CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent OCCUPATION INCOME IN 1999 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 864 100.0 Households 980 100.0 Management, professional and related occupations 145 16.8 Less than $5,000 328 33.5 Service occupations 262 30.3 $5,000 to $9,999 140 14.3 Sales and office occupations 245 28.4 $10,000 to $14,999 100 10.2 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 3 0.3 $15,000 to $24,999 144 14.7 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 110 12.7 $25,000 to $34,999 87 8.9 Production, transportation and material moving occupations 99 11.5 $35,000 to $49,999 89 9.1 $50,000 to $74,999 56 5.7 INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 18 1.8 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 864 100.0 $100,000 or more 18 1.8 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 5 0.6 Median household income (dollars) 11,058 (X) Construction 100 11.6 Mean household income (dollars) 20,836 (X) Manufacturing 78 9.0 Wholesale trade 7 0.8 Households 980 100.0 Retail trade 129 14.9 With earnings 627 64.0 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 44 5.1 Mean earnings (dollars) 24,864 (X) Information 12 1.4 With Social Security income 133 13.6 Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 44 5.1 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 7,652 (X) Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and With Supplemental Security Income 3 0.3 waste management services 61 7.1 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 5,859 (X) Educational, health, and social services 122 14.1 With public assistance income 182 18.6 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and Mean public assistance income (dollars) 1,947 (X) food services 146 16.9 With retirement income 78 8.0 Other services (except public administration) 41 4.7 Mean retirement income (dollars) 30,747 (X) Public administration 75 8.7 Families 707 100.0 CLASS OF WORKER Less than $5,000 208 29.4 Employed civilian population 16 years and over 864 100.0 $5,000 to $9,999 107 15.1 Private wage and salary workers 590 68.3 $10,000 to $14,999 80 11.3 Employees in own incorporated business 10 1.2 $15,000 to $24,999 122 17.3 Government workers 194 22.5 $25,000 to $34,999 56 7.9 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 76 8.8 $35,000 to $49,999 64 9.1 Unpaid family workers 4 0.5 $50,000 to $74,999 41 5.8 $75,000 to $99,999 16 2.3 $100,000 or more 13 1.8 Median family income (dollars) 12,348 (X) Mean family income (dollars) 21,611 (X) Nonfamily households 273 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 6,106 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 16,753 (X) Per capita income (dollars) 7,300 (X) Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers 22,604 (X) Female full-time, year-round workers 18,281 (X) NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 196 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Grove Place CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent Number Percent YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Below Below Total housing units 1,073 100.0 Poverty Poverty 1999 to March 2000 5 0.5 Level Level 1995 to 1998 44 4.1 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 1990 to 1994 146 13.6 Families 394 55.7 1980 to 1989 102 9.5 With related children under 18 years 349 63.0 1970 to 1979 494 46.0 With related children under 5 years 171 70.4 1960 to 1969 225 21.0 1950 to 1959 35 3.3 Families with female householder, no husband 1940 to 1949 13 1.2 present 303 69.2 1939 or earlier 9 0.8 With related children under 18 years 279 72.1 With related children under 5 years 144 80.4 ROOMS Total housing units 1,073 100.0 Individuals 1,614 57.8 1 room 5 0.5 18 years and over 782 49.6 2 rooms 65 6.1 65 years and over 96 47.3 3 rooms 211 19.7 Related children under 18 years 830 68.4 4 rooms 279 26.0 Related children 5 to 17 years 578 66.1 5 rooms 199 18.5 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 25 35.7 6 rooms 220 20.5 7 rooms 63 5.9 Number Percent 8 rooms 10 0.9 HOUSING OCCUPANCY 9 or more rooms 21 2.0 Total housing units 1,073 100.0 Median (rooms) 4.4 (X) Occupied housing units 980 91.3 Vacant housing units 93 8.7 BEDROOMS For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 12 1.1 Total housing units 1,073 100.0 No bedroom 6 0.6 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) 12.3 (X) 1 bedroom 134 12.5 Rental vacancy rate (percent) 2.5 (X) 2 bedrooms 408 38.0 3 bedrooms 424 39.5 HOUSING TENURE 4 bedrooms 89 8.3 Occupied housing units 980 100.0 5 or more bedrooms 12 1.1 Owner-occupied housing units 291 29.7 Renter-occupied housing units 689 70.3 SOURCE OF WATER Total housing units 1,073 100.0 Average household size of occupied units 2.85 (X) Public system only 500 46.6 Average household size of owner-occupied units 2.72 (X) Public system and cistern 276 25.7 Average household size of renter-occupied units 2.91 (X) Cistern, tanks, or drums only 260 24.2 Public standpipe 1 0.1 UNITS IN STRUCTURE Other source 36 3.4 Total housing units 1,073 100.0 1-unit, detached 425 39.6 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1-unit, attached 40 3.7 Total housing units 1,073 100.0 2 units 32 3.0 Public sewer 706 65.8 3 or 4 units 64 6.0 Septic tank or cesspool 341 31.8 5 to 9 units 333 31.0 Other means 26 2.4 10 to 19 units 160 14.9 20 or more units 14 1.3 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Mobile home 5 0.5 Occupied housing units 980 100.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. - - Lacking complete plumbing facilities 70 7.1 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 13 1.3 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 197 Population and Housing Profile: 2000 Geography: Grove Place CDP NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the footnote below. Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT MORTGAGE STATUS AND Occupied housing units 980 100.0 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1999 to March 2000 134 13.7 Specified owner-occupied units 267 100.0 1995 to 1998 294 30.0 With a mortgage 133 49.8 1990 to 1994 241 24.6 Less than $300 7 2.6 1980 to 1989 174 17.8 $300 to $499 21 7.9 1970 to 1979 94 9.6 $500 to $699 29 10.9 1969 or earlier 43 4.4 $700 to $999 37 13.9 $1,000 to $1,499 27 10.1 VEHICLES AVAILABLE $1,500 to $1,999 10 3.7 Occupied housing units 980 100.0 $2,000 or more 2 0.7 None 442 45.1 Median (dollars) 779 (X) 1 384 39.2 Not mortgaged 134 50.2 2 124 12.7 Less than $100 36 13.5 3 or more 30 3.1 $100 to $199 48 18.0 Vehicles per household 0.8 (X) $200 to $299 18 6.7 $300 to $399 14 5.2 COOKING FUEL $400 to $499 9 3.4 Occupied housing units 980 100.0 $500 or more 9 3.4 Gas: bottled or tank 356 36.3 Median (dollars) 146 (X) Electricity 618 63.1 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. - - SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A Wood or charcoal 3 0.3 PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel 1 0.1 Specified owner-occupied units 267 100.0 No fuel used 2 0.2 Less than 10.0 percent 73 27.3 10.0 to 14.9 percent 26 9.7 PURCHASE OF WATER FROM WATER VENDOR 15.0 to 19.9 percent 37 13.9 Occupied housing units 980 100.0 20.0 to 24.9 percent 25 9.4 Water purchased from a vendor 201 20.5 25.0 to 29.9 percent 27 10.1 No water purchased from a vendor 779 79.5 30.0 to 34.9 percent 10 3.7 35.0 percent or more 51 19.1 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Not computed 18 6.7 Occupied housing units 980 100.0 1.00 or less 870 88.8 GROSS RENT 1.01 to 1.50 81 8.3 Specified renter-occupied units 686 100.0 1.51 or more 29 3.0 Less than $100 82 12.0 $100 to $199 156 22.7 TELEPHONE SERVICE $200 to $299 132 19.2 Occupied housing units 980 100.0 $300 to $399 86 12.5 With telephone service 914 93.3 $400 to $499 72 10.5 Without telephone service 66 6.7 $500 to $599 21 3.1 $600 to $699 14 2.0 VALUE $700 to $999 12 1.7 Specified owner-occupied units 267 100.0 $1,000 or more 4 0.6 Less than $30,000 19 7.1 No cash rent 107 15.6 $30,000 to $39,999 16 6.0 Median (dollars) 242 (X) $40,000 to $49,999 2 0.7 $50,000 to $59,999 4 1.5 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF $60,000 to $69,999 14 5.2 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 $70,000 to $79,999 22 8.2 Specified renter-occupied units 686 100.0 $80,000 to $99,999 47 17.6 Less than 10.0 percent 58 8.5 $100,000 to $149,999 47 17.6 10.0 to 14.9 percent 59 8.6 $150,000 to $199,999 48 18.0 15.0 to 19.9 percent 51 7.4 $200,000 to $299,999 38 14.2 20.0 to 24.9 percent 51 7.4 $300,000 or more 10 3.7 25.0 to 29.9 percent 56 8.2 Median (dollars) 109,100 (X) 30.0 to 34.9 percent 34 5.0 35.0 percent or more 192 28.0 Not computed 185 27.0 NOTE: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. The census results in these tables contain nonsampling error, but do not contain sampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from these tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also the subject definitions. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 198 U.S. Virgin Islands Profile Subject Definitions NOTE TO ALL DATA USERS To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas. Census results contain nonsampling error. Researchers who create their own estimates using data from Census 2000 should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. SUBJECT DEFINITIONS Ability to speak English. For people who speak a language other than English at home, the response represents the person’s own perception of his or her ability to speak English, from ‘‘very well’’ to ‘‘not at all.’’ Because census questionnaires are usually completed by one household mem- ber, the responses may represent the perception of another household member. (For more infor- mation, see ‘‘Language spoken at home.’’) Age. The age classification is based on the age of the person in complete years as of April 1, 2000. The age of the person usually was derived from their date of birth information. Their reported age was used only when date of birth information was unavailable. Armed Forces. People on active duty with the U.S. Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard. It does not include Armed Forces members stationed abroad in foreign countries. Average family size. A measure obtained by dividing the number of people in families by the total number of families (or family householders). Average household size. A measure obtained by dividing the number of people in households by the total number of households (or householders). Average household size of owner-occupied units. A measure obtained by dividing the num- ber of people living in owner-occupied housing units by the total number of owner-occupied hous- ing units. Average household size of renter-occupied units. A measure obtained by dividing the num- ber of people living in renter-occupied housing units by the total number of renter-occupied hous- ing units. Bedrooms. The count of rooms that would be listed as bedrooms if the house, apartment, or mobile home were on the market for sale or for rent. Child. A child includes a son or daughter by birth, a stepchild, or an adopted child of the house- holder, regardless of the child’s age or marital status. Citizenship status. U.S. citizens include people born as citizens and people who acquire citizen- ship through naturalization. All natives are U.S. citizens at birth. A foreign-born person is classi- fied as either a ‘‘Naturalized citizen’’ or ‘‘Not a citizen.’’ (For more information, see ‘‘Native’’ and ‘‘Foreign born.’’) Class of worker. The class of worker refers to the same job as the respondent’s industry and occupation, categorizing people according to the type of ownership of the employing organiza- tion. Class of worker categories are private wage and salary workers, employees in own incorpo- rated business, government workers, self-employed in own not incorporated business workers, 1 U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 and unpaid family workers. Private wage and salary workers includes private-for-profit and private not-for-profit employees. Government workers includes local or federal government employees. Self-employed in own incorporated business are included with private wage and salary workers and are shown separately because they are paid employees of their own companies; whereas, self-employed in own not incorporated business includes people who work in their own unincor- porated business, profession, or trade, or who operated a farm. Unpaid family workers includes people who work 15 hours or more without pay in a business or on a farm operated by a relative. Commuting to work. Means of transportation to work refers to the principal mode of travel or type of conveyance that the worker usually used to get from home to work during the reference week. The category ‘‘Car, truck, or van — drove alone’’ includes people who usually drove alone to work, as well as people who were driven to work by someone who then drove back home or to a nonwork destination during the reference week. The category ‘‘Car, truck, or van — carpooled’’ includes workers who reported that two or more people usually rode to work in the vehicle during the reference week. The category ‘‘Public transportation (including taxicab)’’ includes workers who usually used a bus, safari or taxi bus, ferryboat or water taxi, or taxicab during the reference week. The category ‘‘Other means’’ includes workers who used a mode of travel that is not identi- fied separately. Cooking fuel. The data show the type of fuel used most for cooking. ‘‘Gas: bottled or tank’’ includes liquid propane gas stored in bottles or tanks that are refilled or exchanged when empty. ‘‘Fuel oil, kerosene, etc.’’ includes fuel oil, kerosene, gasoline, alcohol, and other combustible liq- uids. ‘‘Wood or charcoal’’ includes purchased wood or charcoal, wood cut by household members on their property or elsewhere, driftwood, sawmill or construction scraps, or the like. ‘‘Other fuel’’ includes all other fuels not specified elsewhere. ‘‘No fuel used’’ includes units that do not use any fuel or that do not have kitchen facilities. Disability status. People 5 years old and over are considered to have a disability if they have one or more of the following: (a) blindness, deafness, or a severe vision or hearing impairment; (b) a substantial limitation in the ability to perform basic physical activities, such as walking, climbing stairs, reaching, lifting, or carrying; (c) difficulty learning, remembering, or concentrat- ing; or (d) difficulty dressing, bathing, or getting around inside the home. In addition to the above criteria, people 16 years old and over are considered to have a disability if they have difficulty going outside the home alone to shop or visit a doctor’s office, and people 16 to 64 years old are considered to have a disability if they have difficulty working at a job or business. Earnings. Earnings is defined as the sum of wage and salary income and net income from self- employment. Earnings represents the amount of income received regularly before deductions for personal income taxes, social security, bond purchases, union dues, medicare deductions, etc. Educational attainment. Educational attainment is the highest degree or level of school com- pleted. The category ‘‘Associate degree’’ includes people whose highest degree is an associate degree, which generally requires two years of college-level work and is either in an occupational program that prepares them for a specific occupation or an academic program primarily in the arts and sciences. The course work may or may not be transferrable to a bachelor’s degree. Mas- ter’s degrees include the traditional MA and MS degrees and field-specific degrees, such as MSW, MEd, MBA, MLS, and MEng. Some examples of professional degrees include medicine, dentistry, chiropractic, optometry, osteopathic medicine, pharmacy, podiatry, veterinary medicine, law, and theology. Vocational and technical training, such as that in barber school; business, trade, techni- cal, and vocational schools; or other training for a specific trade are specifically excluded. Employed. All civilians 16 years old and over who are either (1) ‘‘at work’’ - those who did any work at all during the reference week as paid employees, worked in their own business or profes- sion, worked on their own farm, or worked 15 hours or more as unpaid workers on a family farm or in a family business; or (2) are ‘‘with a job, but not at work’’ - those who did not work during the reference week, but had jobs or businesses from which they were temporarily absent. Excluded from the employed are people whose only activity consisted of work around their own 2 U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 house (painting, repairing, or own home housework) or unpaid volunteer work for religious, chari- table, and similar organizations. Also excluded are people on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces. The reference week is the full calendar week preceding the date on which the respondent completed the questionnaire or was interviewed by enumerators. (For more information, see ‘‘Labor force’’ and ‘‘Unemployed.’’) Family household (family). A family includes a householder and one or more people living in the same household who are related to the householder by birth, marriage, or adoption. All people in a household who are related to the householder are regarded as members of his or her family. A family household may contain people not related to the householder, but those people are not included as part of the householder’s family in census tabulations. Thus, the number of family households is equal to the number of families, but family households may include more members than do families. A household can contain only one family for purposes of census tabu- lations. Not all households contain families since a household may comprise a group of unrelated people or one person living alone. Female householder, no husband present. A female maintaining a household with no hus- band of the householder present. Fertility. This question was asked of women 15 years old and over regardless of marital status. Stillbirths, stepchildren, and adopted children were excluded from the number of children ever born. Ever-married women were instructed to include all children born to them before and during their most recent marriage, children no longer living, and children away from home, as well as children who were still living in the home. Never-married women were instructed to include all children born to them. Foreign born. The foreign-born population includes all people who were not U.S. citizens at birth. (For more information, see ‘‘Native.’’) Full-time, year-round workers. This category consists of people 16 years old and over who usually worked 35 hours or more per week for 50 to 52 weeks in 1999. Grandparents as caregivers. Data were collected on whether a grandchild lives in the house- hold, whether the grandparent has responsibility for the basic needs of the grandchild, and the duration of that responsibility. The data on grandparents as caregivers were derived from answers to questions asked of the population 15 years old and over. Because of the very few numbers of people under 30 years being grandparents, data are only shown for people 30 years and over. Gross rent. Gross rent is monthly contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utili- ties and fuels, if these are paid by the renter. (For more information, see ‘‘Specified renter-occupied units.’’) Gross rent as a percentage of household income in 1999. A computed ratio of monthly gross rent to monthly household income (total household income in 1999 divided by 12). Units for which no cash rent is paid and units occupied by households that reported no income or a net loss in 1999 comprise the category ‘‘Not computed.’’ (For more information, see ‘‘Specified renter- occupied units.’’) Group quarters population. The group quarters population includes all people not living in housing units. Two general categories of people in group quarters are recognized: (1) the institu- tionalized population, which includes people under formally authorized, supervised care or cus- tody in institutions at the time of enumeration (such as correctional institutions, nursing homes, and juvenile institutions), and (2) the noninstitutionalized population, which includes all people who live in group quarters other than institutions (such as college dormitories, military quarters, and group homes). Hispanic or Latino. People who identify with the terms ‘‘Hispanic’’ or ‘‘Latino’’ are those who classify themselves in one of the specific Hispanic or Latino categories listed on the questionnaire ‘‘Mexican,’’ ‘‘Puerto Rican,’’ or ‘‘Cuban’’ as well as those who indicate that they are ‘‘other Spanish, 3 U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Hispanic, or Latino.’’ Origin can be viewed as the heritage, nationality group, lineage, or country of birth of the person or the person’s parents or ancestors before their arrival in the United States. People who identify their origin as Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino may be of any race. Homeowner vacancy rate. The homeowner vacancy rate is the proportion of the homeowner housing inventory that is vacant for sale. It is computed by dividing the number of vacant units for sale only by the sum of owner-occupied units and vacant units that are for sale only, and then multiplying by 100. (For more information, see ‘‘Vacant housing unit.’’) Household. A household includes all of the people who occupy a housing unit. People not living in households are classified as living in group quarters. Householder. In most cases, the householder is the person, or one of the people, in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented and who is listed as Person 1 on the census question- naire. If there is no such person in the household, any adult household member 15 years old and over could be designated as the householder (i.e., Person 1). Housing unit. A housing unit may be a house, an apartment, a mobile home, a group of rooms, or a single room that is occupied (or if vacant, is intended for occupancy) as separate living quar- ters. Separate living quarters are those in which the occupants live separately from any other indi- viduals in the building and that have direct access from outside the building or through a com- mon hall. Income in 1999. Information on money income received in calendar year 1999 was requested from individuals 15 years and over. ‘‘Total Income’’ is the sum of the amounts reported separately for wage or salary income; net self-employment income; interest, dividends, or net rental or roy- alty income; social security or railroad retirement income; supplemental security income (SSI); public assistance or welfare payments; retirement or disability income; and all other income. Receipts from the following sources are not included as income: money received from the sale of property (unless the recipient was engaged in the business of selling such property); capital gains; the value of income ‘‘in kind’’ from food stamps, public housing subsidies, medical care, employer contributions for individuals, etc.; withdrawal of bank deposits; money borrowed; tax refunds; exchange of money between relatives living in the same household; and gifts and lump- sum inheritances, insurance payments, and other types of lump-sum receipts. Although the income statistics cover calendar year 1999, the characteristics of individuals and the composition of households/families refer to the time of enumeration. Thus, the income of the household or family does not include amounts received by individuals who were members of the household/family during all or part of the calendar year 1999 if these individuals no longer resided with the household/family at the time of enumeration. Similarly, income amounts reported by individuals who did not reside with the household/family during 1999 but who were members of the household/family at the time of enumeration are included. However, the composition of most households/families was the same during 1999 as at the time of enumeration. Income of families. In compiling statistics on family income, the incomes of all members 15 years old and over in each family are summed and treated as a single amount. Income of households. Includes the income of the householder and all other individuals 15 years old and over in the household, whether they are related to the householder or not. Because many households consist of only one person, average household income is usually less than aver- age family income. Income Type in 1999 Wage or salary income. Wage or salary income includes total money earnings received for work performed as an employee during calendar year 1999. It includes wages, salary, armed forces pay, commissions, tips, piece-rate payments, and cash bonuses earned before deductions were made for taxes, bonds, pensions, union dues, etc. 4 U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Self-employment income. Self-employment income includes both farm and nonfarm self- employment income: Nonfarm self-employment income. Nonfarm self-employment income includes net money income (gross receipts minus expenses) from one’s own business, professional enterprise, or partnership. Gross receipts include the value of all goods sold and services rendered. Expenses include costs of goods purchased, rent, heat, light, power, depreciation, charges, wages and salaries paid, business taxes (not personal income taxes), etc. Farm self-employment. Farm self-employment income includes net money income (gross receipts minus operating expenses) from the operation of a farm by a person on his or her own account, as an owner, renter, or sharecropper. Gross receipts include the value of all products sold; government farm programs; money received from the rental of farm equipment to others; and incidental receipts from the sale of wood, sand, gravel, etc. Operating expenses include cost of feed, fertilizer, seed, and other farming supplies; cash wages paid to farmhands; depreciation charges; cash rent; interest on farm mortgages; farm building repairs; farm taxes (not state and federal personal income taxes), etc. The value of fuel, food, or other farm products used for family living is not included as part of net income. Interest, dividends, or net rental income. Interest, dividends, or net rental income includes interests on savings or bonds, dividends from stockholdings or membership in associations, net income from rental of property to others and receipts from boarders or lodgers, net royalties, and periodic payments from an estate or trust fund. Social security income. Social security income includes social security pensions and survi- vors’ benefits and permanent disability insurance payments made by the Social Security Admin- istration prior to deductions for medical insurance, and railroad retirement insurance checks from the U.S. government. Medicare reimbursements are not included. Supplemental security income (SSI). Supplemental security income is a nationwide federal assistance program administered by the Social Security Administration that guarantees a mini- mum level of income for needy aged, blind, or disabled individuals. Public assistance income. Public assistance income includes general assistance and tempo- rary assistance to needy families (TANF). Separate payments received for hospital or other medi- cal care (vendor payments) are excluded. This does not include supplemental security income (SSI). Retirement or disability income. Retirement or disability income includes: (1) retirement pensions and survivor benefits from a former employer; labor union; or federal, state, local gov- ernment; and the U.S. military; (2) income from workers’ compensation; disability income from companies or unions; federal, state, or local government; and the U.S. military; (3) periodic receipts from annuities and insurance; and (4) regular income from IRA and KEOGH plans. This does not include social security income. All other income. All other income includes unemployment compensation, Veterans’ Adminis- tration (VA) payments, alimony and child support, contributions received periodically from people not living in the household, military family allotments, and other kinds of periodic income other than earnings. Industry. Information on industry relates to the kind of business conducted by a person’s employing organization. For employed people, the data refer to the person’s job during the refer- ence week. For those who worked at two or more jobs, the data refer to the job at which the per- son worked the greatest number of hours. Some examples of industrial groups shown in this product include agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting; construction; manufacturing; wholesale trade; retail trade; and public administration. Institutionalized population. The institutionalized population includes people under formally authorized, supervised care or custody in institutions at the time of enumeration. (For more infor- mation, see ‘‘Group quarters population.’’) 5 U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Kitchen facilities. A building has complete kitchen facilities when cooking facilities (electric, kerosene, or gas stove, microwave and oven nonportable burners, or cookstove), refrigerator, and a sink with piped water are located in the same building as the living quarters being enumerated. They need not be in the same room. Labor force. The labor force includes all people classified in the civilian labor force (that is, ‘‘employed’’ and ‘‘unemployed’’ people) plus members of the U.S. Armed Forces (people on active duty in the U.S. Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard). (For more information, see ‘‘Employed’’ and ‘‘Unemployed.’’) Language spoken at home. The population who speaks a language other than English includes only those who sometimes or always speak a language other than English at home. It does not include those who speak a language other than English only at school or work or those who were limited to only a few expressions or slang of the other language. Most people who speak another language at home also speak English. (For more information, see ‘‘Ability to speak English’’) Marital status. Each person is asked whether they are ‘‘now married,’’ ‘‘widowed,’’ ‘‘divorced,’’ ‘‘separated,’’ or ‘‘never married.’’ Couples who live together (for example, people in common-law marriages) are able to report the marital status they considered the most appropriate. Married-couple family. A family in which the householder and his or her spouse are enumerated as members of the same household. Mean earnings. See ‘‘Mean income.’’ Mean income. Mean income is the amount obtained by dividing the total income of a particular statistical universe by the number of units in that universe. Thus, mean household income is obtained by dividing total household income by the total number of households. For the various types of income, the means are based on households having those types of income. Care should be exercised in using and interpreting mean income values for small subgroups of the population. Because the mean is influenced strongly by extreme values in the distribution, it is especially susceptible to the effects of sampling variability, misreporting, and processing errors. The median, which is not affected by extreme values, is, therefore, a better measure than the mean when the population base is small. Mean public assistance income. See ‘‘Mean income.’’ Mean retirement income. See ‘‘Mean income.’’ Mean social security income. See ‘‘Mean income.’’ Mean supplemental security income. See ‘‘Mean income.’’ Mean travel time to work (minutes). Mean travel time to work is the average travel time in minutes that workers usually took to get from home to work (one way) during the reference week. This measure is obtained by dividing the total number of minutes taken to get from home to work by the number of workers 16 years old and over who did not work at home. The travel time includes time spent waiting for public transportation, picking up passengers in carpools, and time spent in other activities related to getting to work. Means of transportation to work. See ‘‘Commuting to work.’’ Median age. This measure divides the age distribution into two equal parts: one-half of the cases falling below the median value and one-half above the value. Median age is computed on the basis of a single year of age distribution. Median earnings for full-time, year-round workers. The median divides the earnings distri- bution into two equal parts, one-half of the cases falling below the median and one-half above the median. Median earnings for full-time, year-round workers is based on individuals 16 years and over with earnings who usually worked 35 hours or more per week for 50 to 52 weeks in 1999. This measure is rounded to the nearest dollar. (For more information, see ‘‘Earnings.’’) 6 U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Median gross rent. The median divides the gross rent distribution (rent, plus utilities, if paid separately from rent) into two equal parts, one-half of the cases falling below the median gross rent and one-half above the median. This measure is rounded to the nearest whole dollar. Housing units that are renter occupied without payment of cash rent are excluded in the calculation of median gross rent. Median income. The median divides the income distribution into two equal parts, one-half of the cases falling below the median income and one-half above the median. For households and fami- lies, the median income is based on the distribution of the total number of households or families including those with no income. The median for individuals is based on individuals 15 years and over with income. This measure is rounded to the nearest whole dollar. Median rooms. The median divides the room distribution into two equal parts, one-half of the cases falling below the median number of rooms and one-half above the median. In computing median rooms, the whole number is used as the midpoint of the interval; thus, the category ‘‘3 rooms’’ is treated as an interval ranging from 2.5 to 3.5 rooms. This measure is rounded to the nearest tenth. Median selected monthly owner costs. The median divides the selected monthly owner costs into two equal parts, one-half of the cases falling below the median selected monthly owner costs and one-half above the median. Medians are shown separately for units ‘‘with a mortgage’’ and for units ‘‘not mortgaged.’’ This measure is rounded to the nearest whole dollar. Median value. The median divides the value distribution into two equal parts, one-half of the cases falling below the median value of the property (house and lot, mobile home and lot, or con- dominium unit) and one-half above the median. This measure is rounded to the nearest hundred dollars. (For more information, see ‘‘Specified owner-occupied units.’’) Mortgage status. ‘‘Mortgage’’ refers to all forms of debt where the property is pledged as secu- rity for repayment of the debt, including deeds of trust, trust deed, contracts to purchase, land contracts, junior mortgages, and home equity loans. (For more information, see ‘‘Selected monthly owner costs.’’) Native. The native population includes people born in the United States, Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Island Areas. People who were born in a foreign country but have at least one American parent also are included in this category. This category also includes people born in American Samoa who are U.S. nationals, not U.S. citizens. (For more information, see ‘‘Foreign born.’’) No telephone service. See ‘‘Telephone.’’ Nonfamily household. A household consisting of a householder living alone or with nonrela- tives only. Noninstitutionalized population. All people who live in group quarters other than institutions. Also, included are staff residing at institutional group quarters. (For more information, see ‘‘Group quarters population.’’) Nonrelative. Any household member who is not related to the householder by birth, marriage, or adoption, including foster children. Occupants per room. Occupants per room is obtained by dividing the number of people in each occupied housing unit by the number of rooms in the unit. Occupants per room is rounded to the nearest hundredth. Occupation. Occupation describes the kind of work the person does on the job. For employed people, the data refer to the person’s job during the reference week. For those who worked at two or more jobs, the data refer to the job at which the person worked the greatest number of hours during the reference week. Some examples of occupational groups shown in this product include service, sales, and farming. 7 U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Occupied housing unit. A housing unit is classified as occupied if it is the usual place of resi- dence of the person or group of people living in it at the time of enumeration, or if the occupants are only temporarily absent; that is, away on vacation or business. Other relative. Any household member related to the householder by birth, marriage, or adop- tion, but not included specifically in another relationship category. Own child. A never-married child under 18 years old who is a son or daughter of the householder by birth, marriage (a stepchild), or adoption. In tabulations of own children by employment status of parents, the number of ‘‘own children’’ includes children in families and subfamilies and may, therefore, differ from other household by type tabulations. Owner-occupied housing unit. A housing unit is owner occupied if the owner or co-owner lives in the unit even if it is mortgaged or not fully paid for. Per capita income. Per capita income is the mean income computed for every man, woman, and child in a particular group. It is derived by dividing the total income of a particular group by the total population in that group. Place of birth and parent’s place of birth. The place of birth, father’s place of birth, and mother’s place of birth questions asked for the name of the island, the U.S. state, or the foreign country where each person was born according to current international boundaries. (For more information, see ‘‘Foreign born,’’ and ‘‘Native.’’) Plumbing facilities. A unit has complete plumbing facilities when piped water (either hot or cold), a flush toilet, and a bathtub or shower are located in the housing unit being enumerated. Poverty status in 1999. Poverty is measured by using 48 thresholds that vary by family size and number of children within the family and age of the householder. To determine whether a per- son is poor, one compares the total income of that person’s family with the threshold appropriate for that family. If the total family income is less than the threshold, then the person is considered poor, together with every member of his or her family. Not every person is included in the poverty universe: institutionalized people, people in mili- tary group quarters, people living in college dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 15 years old are considered neither as ‘‘poor’’ nor as ‘‘nonpoor,’’ and are excluded from both the numerator and the denominator when calculating poverty rates. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) mandates that all federal agencies (including the Census Bureau) use this poverty definition for statistical purposes (OMB Statistical Policy Direc- tive 14, May 1978). Purchase of water from water vendor. Households are considered to have purchased water from a water vendor, even if only one purchase was made during the year; and even though their primary source of water is from a public system, public standpipe, or some other source. Bottled water purchased from a commercial establishment, such as a grocery store or drugstore, is not included. Race. The concept of race as used by the Census Bureau reflects self-identification by people according to the race or races with which they most closely identify. The categories are sociopo- litical constructs and should not be interpreted as being scientific or anthropological in nature. Furthermore, the race categories include both racial and national-origin groups. The racial classifications used by the Census Bureau adhere to the October 30, 1997, Federal Register Notice entitled, ‘‘Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity’’ issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). These standards govern the categories used to collect and present federal data on race and ethnicity. The OMB requires five minimum categories (White, Black or African American, American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, and Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander) for race. The race categories are described below with a sixth category, ‘‘Some other race,’’ added with OMB approval. In addition to the five race groups, the OMB also states that respondents should be offered the option of selecting one or more races. 8 U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 If an individual could not provide a race response, the race or races of the householder or other household members were assigned by the computer using specific rules of precedence of house- hold relationship. For example, if race was missing for a natural-born child in the household, then either the race or races of the householder, another natural-born child, or the spouse of the house- holder were assigned. If race was not reported for anyone in the household, the race or races of a householder in a previously processed household were assigned. White. A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa. It includes people who indicate their race as ‘‘White’’ or report entries such as Irish, German, Italian, Lebanese, Near Easterner, Arab, or Polish. Black or African American. A person having origins in any of the Black racial groups of Africa. It includes people who indicate their race as ‘‘Black, African Am., or Negro,’’ or who pro- vide written entries such as African American, Afro American, Kenyan, Nigerian, or Haitian. American Indian and Alaska Native. A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America (including Central America) and who maintain tribal affiliation or community attachment. It includes people who classify themselves as described below. American Indian. Includes people who indicate their race as ‘‘American Indian,’’ entered the name of an Indian tribe, or report such entries as Canadian Indian, French-American Indian, or Spanish-American Indian. Alaska Native. Includes written responses of Eskimos, Aleuts, and Alaska Indians as well as entries such as Arctic Slope, Inupiat, Yupik, Alutiiq, Egegik, and Pribilovian. The Alaska tribes are the Alaskan Athabascan, Tlingit, and Haida. The information for Census 2000 is derived from the American Indian Detailed Tribal Classification List for the 1990 census and was expanded to list the individual Alaska Native Villages when provided as a written response for race. Asian. A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent including, for example, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam. It includes ‘‘Asian Indian,’’ ‘‘Chinese,’’ ‘‘Filipino,’’ ‘‘Korean,’’ ‘‘Japanese,’’ ‘‘Vietnamese,’’ and ‘‘Other Asian.’’ Asian Indian. Includes people who indicate their race as ‘‘Asian Indian’’ or identify them- selves as Bengalese, Bharat, Dravidian, East Indian, or Goanese. Chinese. Includes people who indicate their race as ‘‘Chinese’’ or who identify themselves as Cantonese or Chinese American. In some census tabulations, written entries of Taiwanese are included with Chinese while in others they are shown separately. Filipino. Includes people who indicate their race as ‘‘Filipino’’ or who report entries such as Philipino, Philipine, or Filipino American. ′ Japanese. Includes people who indicate their race as ‘‘Japanese’’ or who report entries such as Nipponese or Japanese American. Korean. Includes people who indicate their race as ‘‘Korean’’ or who provide a response of Korean American. Vietnamese. Includes people who indicate their race as ‘‘Vietnamese’’ or who provide a response of Vietnamese American. Other Asian. Includes people who provide a response of Bangladeshi, Burmese, Cambodian, Hmong, Indonesian, Laotian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, or Thai. Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander. A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands. It includes people who indicate their race as ‘‘Native Hawaiian,’’ ‘‘Guamanian or Chamorro,’’ ‘‘Samoan,’’ and ‘‘Other Pacific Islander.’’ 9 U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Native Hawaiian. Includes people who indicate their race as ‘‘Native Hawaiian’’ or who identify themselves as ‘‘Part Hawaiian’’ or ‘‘Hawaiian.’’ Guamanian or Chamorro. Includes people who indicate their race as such, including written entries of Chamorro or Guam. Samoan. Includes people who indicate their race as ‘‘Samoan’’ or who identified themselves as American Samoan or Western Samoan. Other Pacific Islander. Includes people who provided a write-in response of a Pacific Islander group, such as Tahitian, Northern Mariana Islander, Palauan, Fijian, or a cultural group, such as Melanesian, Micronesian, or Polynesian. Some other race. Includes all other responses not included in the ‘‘White,’’ ‘‘Black or African American,’’ ‘‘American Indian and Alaska Native,’’ ‘‘Asian,’’ and the ‘‘Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander’’ race categories described above. Respondents providing write-in entries, such as multiracial, mixed, interracial, or a Hispanic/Latino group (for example, Mexican, Puerto Rican, or Cuban) in the ‘‘Some other race’’ category are included in this category. Two or more races. People may have chosen to provide two or more races either by checking two or more race response check boxes, by providing multiple write-in responses, or by some combination of check boxes and write-in responses. The race response categories shown on the questionnaire are collapsed into the five minimum race groups identified by the OMB, plus the Census Bureau ‘‘Some other race’’ category. For data product purposes, ‘‘Two or more races’’ refers to combinations of two or more of the following race categories: • White • Black or African American • American Indian and Alaska Native • Asian • Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander • Some other race Coding of write-in entries. During processing of Census 2000 questionnaires, written entries were coded from four response categories on the race item American Indian or Alaska Native, Other Asian, Other Pacific Islander, and Some other race for which an area for a write-in response was provided. The Other Asian and Other Pacific Islander response categories shared the same write-in area on the questionnaire. Reference week. The data on employment status and commuting to work are related to a one- week time period, known as the reference week. For each person, this week is the full calendar week, Sunday through Saturday, preceding the date the questionnaire was completed. This calen- dar week is not the same for all people since the enumeration was not completed in one week. Related children. Related children include all people under 18 years old related to the house- holder, regardless of their marital status. Excluded are spouses of householders. Rental vacancy rate. The proportion of the rental inventory that is vacant for rent. It is com- puted by dividing the number of vacant units for rent by the sum of the renter-occupied units and the number of vacant units for rent, and then multiplying by 100. Renter-occupied housing unit. All occupied housing units that are not owner occupied, whether they are rented for cash rent or occupied without payment of cash rent, are classified as renter occupied. Housing units in ‘‘continuing care’’ or life care facilities are included in the ‘‘rented for cash rent’’ category. Residence in 1995. Residence in 1995 question asked for the island and village or the U.S. state or the foreign country where each person lived on April 1, 1995, for those people who lived in a different house than their current residence on that date. 10 U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Rooms. The data on rooms were obtained from both occupied and vacant housing units. The intent of this question is to count the number of whole rooms used for living purposes. For each unit, rooms include living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, finished recre- ation rooms, enclosed porches suitable for year-round use, and lodger’s rooms. Excluded are strip or pullman kitchens, bathrooms, open porches, balconies, halls or foyers, half-rooms, utility rooms, unfinished attics or basements, or other unfinished space used for storage. A partially divided room is a separate room only if there is a partition from floor to ceiling, but not if the par- tition consists solely of shelves or cabinets. School enrollment. People are classified as enrolled in school if they reported attending a ‘‘regu- lar’’ public or private school or college at anytime between February 1, 2000, and the time of enu- meration. The question includes instructions to ‘‘include only nursery school, kindergarten, elementary school, and schooling that would lead to a high school diploma or college degree’’ as regular school. Tutoring or correspondence school counts if credit can be obtained in a ‘‘regular school.’’ Schools supported and controlled primarily by a local, county, state, or federal govern- ment are defined as public. Those supported and controlled primarily by religious organizations or other private groups are private. People who are enrolled also report the level in which they are enrolled, from nursery school or preschool through college undergraduate years and graduate and professional school. Vocational, trade, and business schools are not included. Seasonal, recreational, or occasional use housing unit. Seasonal, recreational, or occasional use housing units include vacant units used or intended for use only in certain seasons, for week- ends, or other occasional use throughout the year. Interval ownership units, sometimes called shared ownership or time-sharing condominiums are included in this category. (For more informa- tion, see ‘‘Vacant housing unit.’’) Selected monthly owner costs. Selected monthly owner costs are the sum of payments for mortgages, deeds of trust, contracts to purchase, or similar debts on the property; real estate taxes; fire, hazard, and flood insurance on the property; utilities; and fuels. It also includes, where appropriate, the monthly condominium fees or mobile home costs. Selected monthly owner costs as a percentage of household income in 1999. Selected monthly owner costs as a percentage of household income is the computed ratio of selected monthly owner costs to monthly household income in 1999. The ratio was computed separately for each unit and rounded to the nearest whole percentage. Units occupied by households report- ing no income or a net loss in 1999 are included in the ‘‘Not computed’’ category. Sewage disposal. A public sewer may be operated by a government body or by a private organi- zation. A housing unit is considered to be connected to a septic tank or cesspool when the unit is provided with an underground pit or tank for sewage disposal. ‘‘Other means’’ includes housing units that dispose of sewage in some other way. Sex. The data on sex were derived from answers to a question that was asked of all people. Indi- viduals were asked to mark either ‘‘male’’ or ‘‘female’’ to indicate their sex. For most cases in which sex was not reported, it was determined by the appropriate entry from the person’s given (i.e., first) name and household relationship. Otherwise, sex was imputed according to the rela- tionship to the householder and the age of the person. Source of water. A common source supplying water through underground pipes to five or more units is classified as ‘‘a public system only’’ or a ‘‘public system and cistern.’’ Another source of water may be ‘‘a cistern, tanks, or drums only’’ in which rain water is collected. ‘‘A public stand- pipe’’ is an elevated tank or vertical storage cylinder or street hydrant that is connected to a public system from which nearby residents draw water. The category ‘‘some other source, such as an individual well or a spring’’ includes water obtained from creeks, rivers, lakes, etc. 11 U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Specified owner-occupied units Specified owner-occupied units are owner-occupied, one- family, attached and detached houses on less than 10 acres without a business or medical office on the property. Specified renter-cccupied units. Specified renter-occupied units include all renter-occupied units except 1-unit attached or detached houses on 10 acres or more. Spouse. A person who is married to and living with the householder. This category includes people in formal marriages, as well as people in common-law marriages. Telephone. Households with telephone service have a telephone in working order and are able to make and receive calls. Tenure. All occupied housing units are classified as either owner occupied or renter occupied. A housing unit is owner occupied if the owner or co-owner lives in the unit even if it is mortgaged or not fully paid for. All occupied housing units that are not owner occupied, whether they are rented for cash rent or occupied without payment of cash rent, are classified as renter occupied. Unemployed. Civilians 16 years old and over are classified as unemployed if they (1) were nei- ther ‘‘at work’’ nor ‘‘with a job but not at work’’ during the reference week, (2) were looking for work during the last four weeks, and (3) were available to start a job. Also included as unem- ployed are civilians 16 years old and over who did not work at all during the reference week, were on temporary layoff from a job, expected to be recalled to work within the next 6 months or had been given a date to return to work, and were available for work during the reference week. (For more information, see ‘‘Employed’’ and ‘‘Labor force.’’) Units in structure. The data on units in structure (also referred to as ‘‘type of structure’’) were obtained from both occupied and vacant housing units. A structure is a separate building that either has open spaces on all sides or is separated from other structures by dividing walls that extend from ground to roof. In determining the number of units in a structure, all housing units, both occupied and vacant, are counted. Stores and office space are excluded. The statistics are presented for the number of housing units in structures of specified type and size, not for the number of residential buildings. Unmarried partner. An unmarried partner is a person who is not related to the householder, who shares living quarters with and has a close personal relationship with the householder. Unrelated individuals. Unrelated individuals include: (1) a householder living alone or with non- relatives only, (2) a household member who is not related to the householder, or (3) a person liv- ing in group quarters who is not an inmate of an institution. Vacant housing unit. A housing unit is vacant if no one is living in it at the time of enumeration, unless its occupants are only temporarily absent. Units temporarily occupied at the time of enu- meration entirely by people who have a usual residence elsewhere are also classified as vacant. (For more information, see ‘‘Housing unit.’’) Value. Value is the respondent’s estimate of how much the property (house and lot, mobile home and lot, or condominium unit) would sell for if it were for sale. Vehicles available. Vehicles available are the number of passenger cars, vans, and pick-up or panel trucks of one-ton capacity or less kept at home and available for use by household mem- bers. Veteran status. A ‘‘civilian veteran’’ is a person 18 years old or over who, at the time of enu- meration, had served on active duty in the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, or the Coast Guard in the past (even for a short time), but was not then on active duty, or who had served in the Merchant Marine during World War II. People who had served in the National Guard or military Reserves are classified as veterans only if they had ever been called or ordered to active duty, not counting the four to six months for initial training or yearly summer camps. 12 U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Workers. Workers 16 years and over are members of the Armed Forces and civilians who were at work during the reference week. (For more information, see ‘‘Place of work’’ and ‘‘Reference week.’’) Year householder moved into unit. Year householder moved into unit is the year of the latest move by the householder. If the householder moved back into a housing unit he or she previously occupied, the year of the latest move was reported. The intent is to establish the year the present occupancy began. Year of entry. The year in which a person born outside the U.S. Virgin Islands came to live in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Year structure built. The data on year structure built are obtained for both occupied and vacant housing units. Year structure built refers to when the building was first constructed, not when it was remodeled, added to, or converted. The data relate to the number of units built during the specified periods that were still in existence at the time of enumeration. DERIVED MEASURES Average See ‘‘Mean.’’ Interpolation Interpolation frequently is used in calculating medians or quartiles based on interval data and in approximating standard errors from tables. Linear interpolation is used to estimate values of a function between two known values. ‘‘Pareto interpolation’’ is an alternative to linear interpolation. In Pareto interpolation, the median is derived by interpolating between the logarithms of the upper and lower income limits of the median category. It is used by the Census Bureau in calculat- ing median income within intervals wider than $2,500. Mean This measure represents an arithmetic average of a set of values. It is derived by dividing the sum (or aggregate) of a group of numerical items by the total number of items in that group. For example, mean household earnings is obtained by dividing the aggregate of all earnings reported by individuals with earnings in households by the total number of households with earnings. (Additional information on means is included in the separate explanations of many population and housing subjects.) Median This measure represents the middle value (if n is odd) or the average of the two middle values (if n is even) in an ordered list of n data values. The median divides the total frequency distribu- tion into two equal parts: one-half of the cases falling below the median and one-half above the median. The median is computed on the basis of the distribution as tabulated, which is some- times more detailed than the distribution shown in specific census publications and other data products. (See also ‘‘Interpolation.’’) Percentage This measure is calculated by taking the number of items in a group possessing a characteristic of interest and dividing by the total number of items in that group, and then multiplying by 100. Rate This is a measure of occurrences in a given period of time divided by the possible number of occurrences during that period. Rates are sometimes presented as percentages. 13 U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 FOR MORE INFORMATION The Population and Housing Profile data also are available through the American FactFinder®, which can be accessed from the Census Bureau’s Internet site at www.census.gov. The most effi- cient way to order this product is to access the CATALOG at www.census.gov to use the e-commerce option. However, you may also place an order by calling 301-763-INFO (4636), faxing your order to 888-249-7295, or e-mailing your order to webmaster@census.gov. We accept Ameri- can Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa. If you wish to pay by check, send your order to U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau (MS 0801), PO Box 277943, Atlanta, GA 30384-7943. Make your check payable to Commerce-Census. 14 U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Population and Housing Profile User Update 1 U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS "Other West Indies" refers to other places in the Caribbean that are not shown, such as Barbados and Cuba. February 2002 U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000