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Tobie 187. Age of Employed Persons by Industry and Sex: 1970 [Octa based on sample, see text. for minimum base for derived figures median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see textJ The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More THE STATE Male employed ______________ ---------- __ ------ A1rltulture 1 forestry, and fl1h1rl11 __________________ _ -::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: Mlolo9 ---- -- ---- -- ---------- ---------------- -- Coa1tr1ctlo• __ ---- __ -- -- ------ -- -- ---- __ ---- ___ _ M•••f•eturhlg .... ______ ........ __ ---- __ ........ __________ _ Ouroble goods. ___ ---- ------ ---------- ____ ------ _______ _ logging -- ------ -- ---- ______________________________ _ Sawmills, planing mills, and millwork ____________________ _ Miscellaneous wood products .... -- ________ .... ________ .... __ _ Furniture and fixtures --------------------------------- Stone, clay, and gloss products ------------------------- Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products--------- Primary iron and steel industries------------------------ Primary nonferrous industries ______ ---- __ --------------- Fabricated metal industries. including not specified metal ---- Machinery, except electrical -- -- ______ ---- _____________ _ Offk:e, accounting, and computing machines ____ -------- Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies------------- Radio, television, and communication equipment_ _______ _ Motor vehicles ond motor vehicle equipment_ ____________ _ Aircraft and ports ----------------------------------- Other transportation equipment------------------------ Professional and photographic equipment, and watches ____ _ Ordnance_ .. -- -- -- -- ---- __ ------ ---- ------ ----------- Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods- allocated __ Nondurable goods ____ ---- ____ -- -- __ -- ---- ---- ______ ---- Meat products __ -- -- ---- __ ---- __ .... ---- ---- .... -------- Canning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages __ :::: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: : Yorn, thread, and fabric mills _________________________ _ - - - . - - - - - - - - - Other textile mill products----------------------------- Apparel and other fabricated textile products------------- Poper and ollied products ----------------------------- Printing, publishing, and allied industries----------------- - - - Chemicals and allied products-------------------------- Petroleum and coal products------------------------ __ _ Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products--------------- footwear, except rubber------------------------------ Other nondurable goods ____ ---- __ ---- __ ------------ __ _ Not specified manufacturing industries--------------------- Tr111p1rt1tlo11, ""''..u11iution1, and other pubUc utHkles I Railraods and railway express service--------------------- Street railways and bus lines ________ ------ ---- __ ------ __ Trucking service and warehousing ________ -- ---- -- ---- -- -- - - - - - - - - - Water transportation ______________ ---- __ ------------ __ _ - Air transportation ____________ ---------------------- ___ _ All other transportation ______ ---- __ --------------------- Communications ____ -- -- ____ ------ ---- -- ____ -------- --- Electric and gas utilities ________ -- __ ---- -- ---------- __ --- Waler supply, sanitary services, and other utilities ---------- Whtlt11l1 and nto11 trade------------------------ Wholesale trode __ -- -- ·--- ____ ---- ______ ---- ---------- - Food and form products ------------------------------ Retail trade -- ______ -- ---- -- ---- -- ------ ---- -------- --- Hardware, farm equipment, and building material retailing __ General merchandise stores ______ -- __ ---- __ ------------ Food stores ________________ ---- ______ --------------- Motor vehicles and accessories retailing----------------- Gasoline service stations------------------------------ Apparel and accessories stores ________ ---------------- - Furniture, home furnishings. and equipment stores ________ _ Eating and drinking places----------------------------- Drugstares ____________________ ---- ------ ------ ----- Olher retail trode ------------------------------------ Fin11ct 1 lasuro•c•, ad nal •st•••------------------ Banking and credit agencies ----------------------------- lnsuronce ______________________________ --------------- Other finance and real estate---------------------------- 1•111111 .. ct repair strvkts ---- ------------ -- ---- - Advertising __________ ---- __ ---- -- -------------- ---- --- Commercial research, management, and programing services __ Automobile services ______ ---- __ ---- ------ ---------- ---- Other business and repair services ____ ---------------- -- -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - P1n111l 11rvlc11 -------------------------------- Private households __ ---- __________ -- -- ------ --------- Hotels and lodging places ------------------------------- Laundering, cleaning, and other garment services ___________ _ l•l•rt•la•Hf 111111recreetlen11rvlc11 _____________ .,. __ Prtfe111oft1I Hll relGtecf servk:es ------------------- Health services __________ -------- __ ---- ____ ------------ services, go.vernment __ ---- ____ ---- ---- ---- --- otlona services. private __ ----,.. ___ ---------------- --- Welfare, religious, ond nonprofit membership organizations Other professional and relat.ed services --w--------·-------- ad•hdstnt10111 -----------·---------------- Postal service ______________ ------------ __ ---------- __ _ Federol public odm inistration ____________ ---- -- -- ---- -- -- - State and local public administration---------------------- 11ncludes allocated cases not shown separately, DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Persons 14 and lS years old Totol 16 053 1 463 123 2 393 84 656 2 364 78 79B 29 s 8SB 5 I 562 863 193 823 2 721 235 898 404 143 217 31 3 498 14 4 665 - 1 633 42 7 883 12 11 900 12 7 916 - 2 716 - 1 B23 lB 15 OBl 28 15 929 5 s 439 10 23 081 ID 12 616 6 2 225 16 11 622 33 14 217 9 2 623 12 12 405 173 11 916 2 304 90 502 20 2 771 70 12 163 - 2 262 40 7 579 6 991 s 8B3 17 4 293 13 14 345 1 61B 17 900 30 14 460 6 960 6 2 880 3 I 111 470 7 904 13 2 179 305 140 847 33 11 577 20 5 16B 41 23 005 6 7 182 17 27 756 12 5 984 30 22 304 8 16 688 SB 12 109 6 356 334 245 445 81 94S 1S9 23 006 5 911 252 300 115 14 921 182 24 522 904 43 273 1S4 34 669 476 25 008 114 8 832 116 17 S64 2 319 35 450 110 7 07S 1 421 40 986 184 75 183 22 14 717 31 23 S41 131 36 92S 503 69 554 5 2 550 - 4 91S 181 19 021 317 43 068 I 391 57 346 S99 6 053 428 26 191 82 8 088 33 7 427 249 9 S87 479 21 733 738 143 091 173 32 107 147 48 S2S 131 13 050 121 16 191 166 33 218 115 98 185 - 17 264 46 30 987 so 46 516 16 and 18 ond 20 to 24 17 years 19 yeors years 40 499 53 406 142 667 3 584 3 696 1 290 3 4S5 3 502 6 749 129 194 541 63 223 965 2 632 7 016 20 795 3 115 6 675 22 653 1 320 3 S32 13 397 73 57 400 64 224 546 24 130 173 104 264 591 145 356 I 241 110 202 786 23 91 290 - S7 176 256 458 1 541 133 3S8 I 748 9 BO 766 77 319 2 217 15 76 1 30S 9 110 226 26 123 1 064 135 489 1 334 21 25 256 5 12 374 22S 4S9 1 220 1 770 3 085 9 093 37 1S6 25B 259 544 I 304 22 112 266 1S4 161 663 - 19 129 6 45 73 114 115 303 16 3S6 1 575 763 7S8 1 9B6 99 298 1 199 11 26 B2 36 123 365 19 16 48 234 3S6 842 2S S8 163 937 3 100 14 051 43 166 841 34 71 322 242 694 2 122 BS 143 46B 96 208 1 890 38 79 316 124 888 3 962 7B 2B6 1 9S8 102 331 1 046 22 194 21 276 36 604 1 314 2 436 7 720 649 760 2 136 20 BBO 18 B40 2B BB4 469 697 1 392 1 246 2 072 3 8S5 6 789 4 996 s 364 639 1 261 3 507 2 S68 2 351 3 OSl 613 714 1 1S7 391 75S 1 736 5 618 2 919 3 425 649 572 685 1 B98 2 503 4 712 468 936 5 620 98 307 1 969 SB 203 1 694 312 426 1 9S7 1 551 2 190 6 599 28 39 174 35 83 442 682 861 2 OB8 806 1 207 3 895 l 989 1 728 4 127 464 222 319 1 111 911 1 B17 201 193 643 16 57 3B6 197 345 962 1 321 I 392 2 292 2 286 4 067 14 671 922 1 131 2 313 S36 1 032 6 154 269 702 2 133 312 333 998 247 869 3 073 359 1 107 7 000 43 12S 917 58 228 1 292 237 682 4 314 Persons 16 years old and over 25 to 29 30 to 34 35 to 44 4S to 54 SS to 59 60 to 64 65 years Median years years years years years years and over age 162 240 149 389 317 422 311 628 121 583 89 463 74 126 40.8 8 042 1 839 16 376 16 421 a 401 6 411 6 526 0.3 7 358 7 115 lS 021 lS 3S2 7 821 6 137 6 2B8 42.S 684 724 1 3S5 1 069 S80 344 238 39.8 l 031 985 2 021 2 011 623 485 155 40.0 22 350 21 524 45 139 41 520 15 570 10 601 6 676 40.0 29 324 28 235 58 IOI 49 947 18 122 11 845 7 881 39.8 18 110 17 790 36 335 31 564 10 418 6 492 4 2S9 39.8 418 338 939 764 241 175 93 39.9 375 435 1 106 932 504 263 216 41.2 145 134 274 371 1S8 143 81 42.7 705 755 1 736 2 020 832 517 3S9 43.8 I 414 I 647 2 999 2 586 80S 412 29S 38.8 942 1 057 2 026 1 873 506 239 17S 39.2 375 2B3 690 514 241 134 7S 39.3 186 218 428 405 127 119 107 41.4 1 695 1 644 3 771 3 252 1 293 69B 473 40.2 2 266 2 2S8 3 549 3 170 1 057 811 579 38.4 I 186 1 183 1 244 642 180 94 S5 32.9 3 932 3 500 6 516 4 250 1 244 628 398 37.3 2 366 2 034 3 814 2 125 524 260 97 36,3 317 253 446 420 198 lSO 96 39.4 l 607 1 386 3 oco 2 90S 815 501 135 40.2 l 7/IJ I 430 3 270 3 386 1 1S5 816 442 41.0 326 306 5S3 603 218 179 136 41.B 1 270 I 875 4 544 3 539 5S5 211 20 40.9 1 319 I 328 2 454 2 447 975 73S 754 40.7 10 949 lO 2SS 21 247 17 906 7 478 5 205 3 514 39.B 320 329 638 632 209 131 61 39.S 1 498 1 264 2 790 2 358 1 OBD 642 424 39.3 238 324 534 437 128 119 82 38.2 717 829 1 942 1 510 719 566 318 41.5 141 140 274 178 34 30 46 37.4 112 87 207 170 65 74 44 40,7 413 374 aso 88S 443 396 400 44.7 1 910 I 791 3 873 2 94B 1 1Sl 597 12B 38.9 2 297 1 774 3 624 3 139 1 4S7 1 164 93B 38.8 1 993 2 072 3 8B3 3 036 1 040 551 289 39.0 106 103 168 283 S2 97 32 44.0 304 2B9 665 650 214 132 102 39.9 66 BB 336 259 142 77 60 44,5 834 791 1 463 1 421 744 629 S90 41.1 26S 190 519 477 226 148 lOB 42.5 18 616 16 509 34 293 31 554 10 797 7 418 3 572 40.0 1 206 873 2 557 3 011 1 2B9 1 176 415 4S.3 373 647 1 150 1 350 641 401 179 44.9 2 975 2 944 s 957 s 083 I 592 877 S19 39.2 S29 624 1 717 1 782 924 S67 343 4S.1 3 744 3 519 6 929 7 880 2 176 I 076 23B 41.4 449 302 1 133 1 498 807 7B3 S79 49.5 4 064 2 917 s 644 3 400 695 470 140 33.6 2 779 2 067 4 557 3 06B 908 724 263 37.6 1 430 1 492 2 653 2 797 1 131 740 387 41.2 33 851 29 743 61 747 64 U9 27 084 19 836 17 751 31.B 9 387 8 800 lB 426 18 327 7 06S 4 768 3 702 41.1 2 436 2 272 5 205 5 030 2 144 1 327 1 047 41.2 24 464 20 943 43 321 4S B32 20 019 lS 06B 14 049 37.B 1 38B 1 233 2 697 3 483 1 547 1 010 1 005 43.5 2 751 2 lBS 4 060 4 087 1 87S 1 354 1 037 3S.4 4 070 3 S32 s 43S 5 794 2 9B2 2 300 2 011 30.6 4 321 3 SSI 7 493 8 017 2 7B4 1 745 1 3Sl 40.4 2 299 1 891 4 267 4 273 1 832 1 426 l 050 35,8 S38 549 1 173 1 367 873 740 1 108 42.2 1 756 1 498 3 91B 3 872 1 S64 1 104 970 41.8 2 796 2 416 s 744 5 979 2 622 2 040 1 B91 36.0 712 498 1 437 1 066 428 478 sso 37.9 3 B33 3 S90 7 097 7 894 3 S12 2 B71 3 076 40.6 8 083 6 810 1S 808 17 701 7 150 6 085 6 522 44.9 2 450 1 630 3 008 2 531 1 030 909 785 3B.O 3 033 2 548 6 409 6 118 1 61B 1 016 844 41.6 2 600 2 632 6 391 9 052 4 S02 4 160 4 B93 49.6 7 279 7 417 15 410 15 025 5 432 4 341 4 310 41.3 211 241 724 5S7 199 202 175 43.0 725 SB6 1 1 lB 975 361 2S7 333 40.2 2 121 2 18S 4 122 3 861 1 347 977 777 38.B 4 222 4 405 9 446 9 632 3 S2S 2 905 3 02S 42.4 4 015 4 055 9 879 12 178 6 478 5 916 6 9'1 47.4 199 2S5 83S 1 103 678 742 1 236 51.6 1 316 1 487 4 063 5 889 3 245 2 973 3 379 49.1 790 6S7 1 SOB I 654 904 B16 722 45.3 706 740 1 61S I S3l B80 761 73S 46.3 1 004 916 1 8S8 2 001 771 624 909 42.4 1 916 1 505 3 19$ 3 657 1 998 2 003 2 454 42.6 17 715 14 768 31 992 28 683 11 158 9 033 718 40.6 3 001 3 174 7 343 7 324 2 932 2 02S 1 942 42.5 7 355 s 310 10 576 9 413 3 791 2 870 l 4BB 38.7 1 663 I 069 2 353 2 2B7 B32 896 846 3:'.9 1 284 I 413 3 624 3 303 1 636 I 360 1 926 4S.4 4 412 3 B02 8 096 6 3S6 1 967 1 8B2 2 514 10 018 9 999 23 461 28 772 8 770 s 419 3 280 43,8 1 026 1 088 4 381 7 010 1 691 700 283 46.5 2 262 2 635 7 852 11 S54 2 89B 1 446 762 46,0 6 289 s 8B6 10 S61 9 604 3 933 2 99S 2 015 40.5 FLORIDA 11 - 1119

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Page 1: Age of Employed Persons Industry and Sex: 1970 · 2013-08-27 · Age of Employed Persons by Industry and Sex: 1970 [Octa based on sample, see text. for minimum base for derived figures

Tobie 187. Age of Employed Persons by Industry and Sex: 1970 [Octa based on sample, see text. for minimum base for derived figures (percent~ median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see textJ

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STATE

Male employed ______________ ---------- __ ------

A1rltulture1

forestry, and fl1h1rl11 __________________ _

::~~~~~u~endfi~he;i~~ -::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: Mlolo9 ---- -- ---- -- ---------- ---------------- --

Coa1tr1ctlo• __ ---- __ -- -- ------ -- -- ---- __ ---- ___ _

M•••f•eturhlg .... ______ ........ __ ---- __ ........ __________ _ Ouroble goods. ___ -- -- ------ ---------- ____ ------ _______ _

logging -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ______________________________ _ Sawmills, planing mills, and millwork ____________________ _ Miscellaneous wood products .... -- ________ .... ________ .... __ _ Furniture and fixtures --------------------------------­Stone, clay, and gloss products -------------------------

Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products--------­Primary iron and steel industries------------------------Primary nonferrous industries ______ ---- __ ---------------Fabricated metal industries. including not specified metal ----Machinery, except electrical -- -- ______ -- -- _____________ _

Offk:e, accounting, and computing machines ____ --------Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies-------------

Radio, television, and communication equipment_ _______ _ Motor vehicles ond motor vehicle equipment_ ____________ _ Aircraft and ports ----------------------------------­Other transportation equipment------------------------Professional and photographic equipment, and watches ____ _ Ordnance_ .. -- -- -- -- ---- __ ------ ---- ------ -----------Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods- allocated __

Nondurable goods ____ ---- ____ -- -- __ -- ---- ---- ______ ----Meat products __ -- -- ---- __ ---- __ .... ---- ---- .... --------Canning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages __

~~~:~t:ci1~d~~iri;~ :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: : Yorn, thread, and fabric mills _________________________ _

---. ---------

Other textile mill products----------------------------­Apparel and other fabricated textile products------------­Poper and ollied products ----------------------------­Printing, publishing, and allied industries-----------------

---

Chemicals and allied products--------------------------Petroleum and coal products------------------------ __ _ Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products--------------­footwear, except rubber------------------------------Other nondurable goods ____ ---- __ ---- __ ------------ __ _

Not specified manufacturing industries---------------------

Tr111p1rt1tlo11, ""''..u11iution1, and other pubUc utHkles I Railraods and railway express service---------------------Street railways and bus lines ________ ------ ---- __ ------ __ Trucking service and warehousing ________ -- ---- -- ---- -- --

---------Water transportation ______________ ---- __ ------------ __ _ -Air transportation ____________ ---------------------- ___ _

All other transportation ______ ---- __ ---------------------Communications ____ -- -- ____ ------ ---- -- ____ -------- ---Electric and gas utilities ________ -- __ ---- -- ---------- __ ---Waler supply, sanitary services, and other utilities ----------

Whtlt11l1 and nto11 trade------------------------Wholesale trode __ -- -- ·--- ____ ---- ______ ---- ---------- -

Food and form products ------------------------------Retail trade -- ______ -- ---- -- ---- -- ------ ---- -------- ---

Hardware, farm equipment, and building material retailing __ General merchandise stores ______ -- __ -- -- __ ------------Food stores ________________ ---- ______ ---------------Motor vehicles and accessories retailing----------------­Gasoline service stations------------------------------Apparel and accessories stores ________ ---------------- -Furniture, home furnishings. and equipment stores ________ _ Eating and drinking places-----------------------------Drugstares ____________________ ---- ------ ------ -----Olher retail trode ------------------------------------

Fin11ct1 lasuro•c•, ad nal •st•••-----------------­Banking and credit agencies -----------------------------lnsuronce ______________________________ ---------------Other finance and real estate----------------------------

1•111111 .. ct repair strvkts ---- ------------ -- ---- -Advertising __________ ---- __ ---- -- -------------- -- -- ---Commercial research, management, and programing services __ Automobile services ______ ---- __ ---- ------ ---------- ----Other business and repair services ____ ---------------- -- --

-----

---

-------------------

P1n111l 11rvlc11 --------------------------------Private households __ -· ---- __________ -- -- ------ ---------Hotels and lodging places -------------------------------Laundering, cleaning, and other garment services ___________ _

~~h!~'P:~:o~~f~~~~~::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: l•l•rt•la•Hf 111111recreetlen11rvlc11 _____________ .,. __

Prtfe111oft1I Hll relGtecf servk:es -------------------Health services __________ -------- __ ---- ____ ------------~~~~ot!ona: services, go.vernment __ ---- ____ ---- ---- ---- ---

otlona services. private __ ----,.. ___ ---------------- ---Welfare, religious, ond nonprofit membership organizations -~­Other professional and relat.ed services --w--------·--------

h~llt ad•hdstnt10111 -----------·----------------Postal service ______________ ------ ------ __ ---------- __ _ Federol public odm inistration ____________ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -State and local public administration----------------------

11ncludes allocated cases not shown separately,

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

------

---------

Persons 14 and lS years old Totol

16 053 1 463 123

2 393 84 656 2 364 78 79B

29 s 8SB

5 I 562

863 193 823

2 721 235 898 404 143 217

31 3 498 14 4 665 - 1 633

42 7 883 12 11 900 12 7 916 - 2 716 - 1 B23

lB 15 OBl

28 15 929 5 s 439

10 23 081 ID 12 616 6 2 225

16 11 622 33 14 217

9 2 623 12 12 405

173 11 916

2 304 90 502 20 2 771 70 12 163 - 2 262

40 7 579 6 991 s 8B3

17 4 293 13 14 345

1 61B 17 900

30 14 460 6 960 6 2 880 3 I 111

470 7 904 13 2 179

305 140 847 33 11 577 20 5 16B 41 23 005

6 7 182 17 27 756 12 5 984 30 22 304

8 16 688 SB 12 109

6 356 334 245 445 81 94S 1S9 23 006

5 911 252 300 115 14 921 182 24 522 904 43 273 1S4 34 669 476 25 008 114 8 832 116 17 S64

2 319 35 450 110 7 07S

1 421 40 986

184 75 183 22 14 717 31 23 S41

131 36 92S

503 69 554 5 2 550 - 4 91S

181 19 021 317 43 068

I 391 57 346 S99 6 053 428 26 191

82 8 088 33 7 427

249 9 S87

479 21 733

738 143 091 173 32 107 147 48 S2S 131 13 050 121 16 191 166 33 218

115 98 185 - 17 264 46 30 987 so 46 516

16 and 18 ond 20 to 24 17 years 19 yeors years

40 499 53 406 142 667

3 584 3 696 1 290 3 4S5 3 502 6 749

129 194 541

63 223 965

2 632 7 016 20 795

3 115 6 675 22 653 1 320 3 S32 13 397

73 57 400 64 224 546 24 130 173

104 264 591 145 356 I 241 110 202 786 23 91 290 - S7 176

256 458 1 541

133 3S8 I 748 9 BO 766

77 319 2 217 15 76 1 30S 9 110 226

26 123 1 064 135 489 1 334

21 25 256 5 12 374

22S 4S9 1 220

1 770 3 085 9 093 37 1S6 25B

259 544 I 304 22 112 266

1S4 161 663 - 19 129 6 45 73

114 115 303 16 3S6 1 575

763 7S8 1 9B6

99 298 1 199 11 26 B2 36 123 365 19 16 48

234 3S6 842 2S S8 163

937 3 100 14 051 43 166 841 34 71 322

242 694 2 122 BS 143 46B 96 208 1 890 38 79 316

124 888 3 962 7B 2B6 1 9S8

102 331 1 046

22 194 21 276 36 604 1 314 2 436 7 720

649 760 2 136 20 BBO 18 B40 2B BB4

469 697 1 392 1 246 2 072 3 8S5 6 789 4 996 s 364

639 1 261 3 507 2 S68 2 351 3 OSl

613 714 1 1S7 391 75S 1 736

5 618 2 919 3 425 649 572 685

1 B98 2 503 4 712

468 936 5 620 98 307 1 969 SB 203 1 694

312 426 1 9S7

1 551 2 190 6 599 28 39 174 35 83 442

682 861 2 OB8 806 1 207 3 895

l 989 1 728 4 127 464 222 319

1 111 911 1 B17 201 193 643

16 57 3B6 197 345 962

1 321 I 392 2 292

2 286 4 067 14 671 922 1 131 2 313 S36 1 032 6 154 269 702 2 133 312 333 998 247 869 3 073

359 1 107 7 000 43 12S 917 58 228 1 292

237 682 4 314

Persons 16 years old and over

25 to 29 30 to 34 35 to 44 4S to 54 SS to 59 60 to 64 65 years Median years years years years years years and over age

162 240 149 389 317 422 311 628 121 583 89 463 74 126 40.8

8 042 1 839 16 376 16 421 a 401 6 411 6 526 0.3 7 358 7 115 lS 021 lS 3S2 7 821 6 137 6 2B8 42.S

684 724 1 3S5 1 069 S80 344 238 39.8

l 031 985 2 021 2 011 623 485 155 40.0

22 350 21 524 45 139 41 520 15 570 10 601 6 676 40.0

29 324 28 235 58 IOI 49 947 18 122 11 845 7 881 39.8 18 110 17 790 36 335 31 564 10 418 6 492 4 2S9 39.8

418 338 939 764 241 175 93 39.9 375 435 1 106 932 504 263 216 41.2 145 134 274 371 1S8 143 81 42.7 705 755 1 736 2 020 832 517 3S9 43.8

I 414 I 647 2 999 2 586 80S 412 29S 38.8 942 1 057 2 026 1 873 506 239 17S 39.2 375 2B3 690 514 241 134 7S 39.3 186 218 428 405 127 119 107 41.4

1 695 1 644 3 771 3 252 1 293 69B 473 40.2

2 266 2 2S8 3 549 3 170 1 057 811 579 38.4 I 186 1 183 1 244 642 180 94 S5 32.9 3 932 3 500 6 516 4 250 1 244 628 398 37.3 2 366 2 034 3 814 2 125 524 260 97 36,3

317 253 446 420 198 lSO 96 39.4 l 607 1 386 3 oco 2 90S 815 501 135 40.2 l 7/IJ I 430 3 270 3 386 1 1S5 816 442 41.0

326 306 5S3 603 218 179 136 41.B 1 270 I 875 4 544 3 539 5S5 211 20 40.9 1 319 I 328 2 454 2 447 975 73S 754 40.7

10 949 lO 2SS 21 247 17 906 7 478 5 205 3 514 39.B 320 329 638 632 209 131 61 39.S

1 498 1 264 2 790 2 358 1 OBD 642 424 39.3 238 324 534 437 128 119 82 38.2 717 829 1 942 1 510 719 566 318 41.5 141 140 274 178 34 30 46 37.4 112 87 207 170 65 74 44 40,7 413 374 aso 88S 443 396 400 44.7

1 910 I 791 3 873 2 94B 1 1Sl 597 12B 38.9 2 297 1 774 3 624 3 139 1 4S7 1 164 93B 38.8

1 993 2 072 3 8B3 3 036 1 040 551 289 39.0 106 103 168 283 S2 97 32 44.0 304 2B9 665 650 214 132 102 39.9

66 BB 336 259 142 77 60 44,5 834 791 1 463 1 421 744 629 S90 41.1 26S 190 519 477 226 148 lOB 42.5

18 616 16 509 34 293 31 554 10 797 7 418 3 572 40.0 1 206 873 2 557 3 011 1 2B9 1 176 415 4S.3

373 647 1 150 1 350 641 401 179 44.9 2 975 2 944 s 957 s 083 I 592 877 S19 39.2

S29 624 1 717 1 782 924 S67 343 4S.1 3 744 3 519 6 929 7 880 2 176 I 076 23B 41.4

449 302 1 133 1 498 807 7B3 S79 49.5 4 064 2 917 s 644 3 400 695 470 140 33.6 2 779 2 067 4 557 3 06B 908 724 263 37.6 1 430 1 492 2 653 2 797 1 131 740 387 41.2

33 851 29 743 61 747 64 U9 27 084 19 836 17 751 31.B 9 387 8 800 lB 426 18 327 7 06S 4 768 3 702 41.1 2 436 2 272 5 205 5 030 2 144 1 327 1 047 41.2

24 464 20 943 43 321 4S B32 20 019 lS 06B 14 049 37.B 1 38B 1 233 2 697 3 483 1 547 1 010 1 005 43.5 2 751 2 lBS 4 060 4 087 1 87S 1 354 1 037 3S.4 4 070 3 S32 s 43S 5 794 2 9B2 2 300 2 011 30.6 4 321 3 SSI 7 493 8 017 2 7B4 1 745 1 3Sl 40.4 2 299 1 891 4 267 4 273 1 832 1 426 l 050 35,8

S38 549 1 173 1 367 873 740 1 108 42.2 1 756 1 498 3 91B 3 872 1 S64 1 104 970 41.8 2 796 2 416 s 744 5 979 2 622 2 040 1 B91 36.0

712 498 1 437 1 066 428 478 sso 37.9 3 B33 3 S90 7 097 7 894 3 S12 2 B71 3 076 40.6

8 083 6 810 1S 808 17 701 7 150 6 085 6 522 44.9 2 450 1 630 3 008 2 531 1 030 909 785 3B.O 3 033 2 548 6 409 6 118 1 61B 1 016 844 41.6 2 600 2 632 6 391 9 052 4 S02 4 160 4 B93 49.6

7 279 7 417 15 410 15 025 5 432 4 341 4 310 41.3 211 241 724 5S7 199 202 175 43.0 725 SB6 1 1 lB 975 361 2S7 333 40.2

2 121 2 18S 4 122 3 861 1 347 977 777 38.B 4 222 4 405 9 446 9 632 3 S2S 2 905 3 02S 42.4

4 015 4 055 9 879 12 178 6 478 5 916 6 9'1 47.4 199 2S5 83S 1 103 678 742 1 236 51.6

1 316 1 487 4 063 5 889 3 245 2 973 3 379 49.1 790 6S7 1 SOB I 654 904 B16 722 45.3 706 740 1 61S I S3l B80 761 73S 46.3

1 004 916 1 8S8 2 001 771 624 909 42.4

1 916 1 505 3 19$ 3 657 1 998 2 003 2 454 42.6

17 715 14 768 31 992 28 683 11 158 9 033 • 718 40.6 3 001 3 174 7 343 7 324 2 932 2 02S 1 942 42.5 7 355 s 310 10 576 9 413 3 791 2 870 l 4BB 38.7 1 663 I 069 2 353 2 2B7 B32 896 846 3:'.9 1 284 I 413 3 624 3 303 1 636 I 360 1 926 4S.4 4 412 3 B02 8 096 6 3S6 1 967 1 8B2 2 514 ~0.2

10 018 9 999 23 461 28 772 8 770 s 419 3 280 43,8 1 026 1 088 4 381 7 010 1 691 700 283 46.5 2 262 2 635 7 852 11 S54 2 89B 1 446 762 46,0 6 289 s 8B6 10 S61 9 604 3 933 2 99S 2 015 40.5

FLORIDA 11 - 1119

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Table 187. Age of Employed Persons by Industry and Sex: 1970-Continued [Data based on sample see text for minimum base for derived figures (percent, median1 etc.) and meoning of symbols, see text}

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STATE-Continued

Fe•alt employed ____________ ---------- _______ _

A.9rle:uhun. fonstry, aacl fla .. rlea ________ ------ ----Agriculture .... -- -- __ -- .,._ -------------------- ---- -------

--

Forestry ond fisheries ..... -------------------------------- -

Miala9 ------ ------------ -- -- ---------- -· ·------

Mnofactwrlat---- -- -- ------ ---- ·- ·----- --·· -·--Durable good•----------------·- __ ---- __ -------- ______ _

. logging ---·---- __ ------ -- ----·- ---- ·----- ------ __ --Sawmills. planing mills, and millwork_ __________________ _

---

Miscellaneous wood products ------ ------------ ------ __ furniture and fixtures------------------------------""-

--

Stone, clay. and 9loss. products -----------·-----............ .. Cern.ent. concrete. gypsum, and plo5ter products------ .. ..

Primary iron and steel industries ............................................... .. -Primary nonferrous industrieg; __ ---- ------ ---- __ -... -- ___ _ fobric.oted metal industries. including not speeifted metal __ _

Machinery. except electrical---------------------------Office. accounting, and carnputing machines-------- ___ _

Electrieol machinery, equipme-nt, and supplies __ -------- __ _ Radio, television, ond communication equipment ________ _

. -Motor vehicles ond motor vehicle equipmen.t--------------

Aircrof1 and ports __ .. _____ ------ ____ -- ... __ .... -- --------Other transportation equipment------------------·----­Professional and photographic equipment, and watches .......... Ordnance .... -- -- -- ------ -- ------ .... -- .... ---- -- -- -- -----

--Miscellaneous manufactures ond durable goads-ollc;icated ....

. -

Ho::to:~J:~1~s :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: --Conning and pres.erving produce. seafoods, and beverages __ Bakery product1 ____ ---- __ ---- _____ ,.. ______ ------ ---- -

·-Other food industries---- __ -------------- ____ - .. ---- ---Varn, thread, and fabric mills-------------------.------­Other textile mill products----------------------------

.

Apporel and other fobric:ated textile products ____ .... _____ _ Poper 1Jnd allied products -"'--------------------------PrinHng, publishing. and allied industries. _______________ _

Chemicals. and ollied products ______ .... __ ---- __________ _ Petroleum and coor product:s. __ ....... -----------------·--Rubber and miscellotieous plastic products __ ---- .... _____ _ Footwear, exc;:ept rubber----------------------------­Other nondurable goods __ .... ------ __ ---- .... __ --·- __ .... __

Not specified monufoc;turing industries--------------------

Trauportatlo., c•••HkotiHt, oalll athor p•blk vtllftles Raifroad-s and rnilwoy express 1ervice -- __ -- ..... -- -- -- _____ _ Street railways and bu5 lines----- .. ---------------------Trucking service and warehousing ____ ---- ____ -- ____ .... __ .. Water transportation __________ .... __ ---- __ .... ------ .... __ .. ,.. Air transportation ..... __ .... ______ ---- ____ ........ __ ........ __ -----All other transportation,.. _______ ---- __ ............ -------- ___ _ Communications ________ ---- __ .... __________ ---- _______ _ Electric and gas utilities--------------------------------Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilities _______ .,._

Whtle1111le aait retall trade-----------------------Whole•ale trade ------------ ______ ---··· ------------ __

Food and form products-----------------------------Retail trade ____ -- ____ -- ---- ..... -- -- -- -- .... -- -- -- -- -- -- --

-·---------------.. .. ' -.. -· ----·----· ----.. ---· -· --Hardware, form equipment, and building material retailing_

General merchandise stores ______________________ ..... __ _ --Food stores -- .... -- .... -- -- -- -- -- .... -- ---- -- -------- -- --Motor vehicles and accessories retailing ______ ---- ......... __ Gasoline service-stations----------------------------­Apparel and acces.sorie-s stores •• __ --------------------Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment st.ares _______ _ Eating and drinkin.g places ______________ .,. _____ ., ______ _

g~h:~tr~~~tl t;ade-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: fla .. co, l11:11ra1tce, •rt• rHI Htate ________________ ,..

Booking and credit agencies-------------------- .. ·------Insurance ..... ______ -- -- ---- -- __ -- __ ---- __ -- ------ -- -- --Other finance and real 8$tate ---------------------------

)HfHH a1t4 repair tttnkH ..................... -- .... ---------Advertising -- .... -- __ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ______ ,,,_ -- -- ---- -- --Commercial research, management. and programing services. .. Automobile servk:es __ -- -- ---- __ ---- ------ ---- -- -- ..... -- -Other business and repair services ______________________ _

Pen•••I s•rvJc•1 ____ ---- ____ ---- ........... ____ ---- __ Private households __ ,.. ___ ...... -- ---- ------ ..... ____ .... ____ .... _,. Hateti and lodging places ------------------------------laundering, cleaning, and other garment services __________ _ Barber and beauty shops ______ .... ________ .. _____________ _ Other personal services. ______ ---- __ ..... _,. __ -- -- -- ....... -- --

lllterl•••Ht a1ul ncnotki• Hrvk••-----------·--­

Pnf1nJaa1l Hd relatellHrvlces ------------------Health services -- __ .... -- -- .. ___ ------ ..... _ .. __ ---- ---- -- ---Educational services, government .... __ .................... -- _______ _ Educotionol services, private------ __ ............ __ .... ____ .... ___ _

-· -· ----·------· ---· -· -----------· -· --.. ·-·-----·---·---·-Welton, religious, and nonprofit membership organi:taticn:s ....

Other profeuionol ond relate-d services-------------------·-Pui.lk olll•t.11Mt1ioR1 .... ________________________ _ --

Posto I service ..... -- __ .............. ------ -- -- -- -- .... ------ -- -- .. .. Federal public admint5tration ____________ ........ ------ .......... .. State and local public administration---------------------

·---·-'Includes aUocoted coses not shown separately.

11-1120 FLORIDA

Persons 14 and 15 year$ old Total

7 532 963 145

741 26 338 737 25 398

4 940

- 593

72 12 442

466 105 938 126 41 828 - 135

4 612 - 795 - 2 144

11 2 000 5 690 - 277 5 274

16 3 423

- 4 085 - 2 299

15 13 924 5 5 714 - 513 - 1 775 - 1 960

10 2 124 - 2 306

65 5 481

334 63 234 10 1 459 33 7 497

9 755 - 1 942 - 983 - 1 111

47 20 267 4 2 844

120 10 173

- 3 399 - 104 5 l 806 - 1 526

106 9 368 6 876

102 45 868 - 1 038 - 3 545 4 3 229 - 744 4 7 278 - 2 148

53 21 133 11 2 792 16 1 065

2 6Ql) 236 806 131 27 090 46 8 400

2 469 209 716 24 3 302

224 48 939 260 26 037 34 6 327 33 l 900

106 16 836 4 7 310

902 53 082 162 9 344 720 36 639

136 70 816 15 27 567 23 19 917 98 23 332

78 23 543 6 1 190 - 3 165

11 2 970 61 16 218

2 0'1 127 552 1 303 51 042

222 2!I 368 91 13 553 64 15 841

411 17 748

113 9 753

969 266 214 299 98 720 161 92 228 145 26 523 127 15 482 237 33 261

94 37 282 10 3 017 - 12 549

36 20 406

16 and 18 and 20 to 24 17 years 19 years years

22 398 45 M4 131 687

1 010 1 314 3 034 980 1 281 2 950

30 33 84

12 24 81

166 490 1 511

761 3 678 12 884 195 1 565 6 011

4 - 24 9 22 58 - 55 54

22 70 209 13 87 278 - 36 106 - 14 31 - 19 24

12 164 381

10 209 708 s 102 479

41 441 2 336 - 193 914 - 36 71 - 62 389 3 96 338

14 76 255 - 31 235 67 183 620

573 2 110 6 768 24 43 181 77 225 757 27 32 106 11 66 271 - 22 82 - 18 136

87 418 1 458 9 66 349

256 624 1 676

20 130 447 - - -5 133 234

10 29 116 47 304 955 - 3 105

660 3 809 10 888 11 21 167 6 20 141

58 151 514 17 33 114 15 152 2 184 43 105 320

434 2 942 6 094 40 147 647 - 35 92

11 851 15 898 28 836 361 1 025 3 690 113 243 949

11 490 14 873 25 146 93 149 335

2 502 4 607 6 255 2 154 2 183 3 171

178 288 1 062 80 83 186

687 968 1 413 190 236 707

3 510 3 017 6 383 750 938 961

1 346 2 404 4 673

747 4 545 13 665 261 2 004 6 872 262 1 640 4 451 224 901 2 342

507 1 111 3 860 21 42 174 88 125 476 99 182 623

299 762 2 587

2 451 3 479 10 791 1 071 766 2 076

560 909 2 477 389 637 1 244

77 602 2 939 354 565 2 055

651 587 1 113

3 191 9 619 39 585 1 391 3 839 14 447

579 2 164 13 987 467 1 450 3 665 345 488 1 911 409 1 678 5 575

384 1 290 5 439 6 91 311

102 310 1 458 235 806 3 424

Persons 16 years old and over

45 to 54 55 to 59 60 lo 64 65 years 25 to 2!I 30 to 34 35 to 44 Median ye ors years years years years years and over age

96 595 89 102 202 377 203 099 78 508 54 250 39 215 39.7

2 405 2 926 5 885 5 019 2 038 1 510 1 197 39.2 2 279 2 854 5 630 4 822 1 980 1 461 1 161 39.2

126 72 255 197 58 49 36 39.9

92 53 135 122 23 28 23 37.6

1 227 1 186 2 853 2 786 847 738 638 40.8

11 413 11 776 27 009 24 483 7 236 4 011 2 540 39.6 5 330 4 873 10 209 9 386 2 305 1 158 794 37.9 - 9 49 34 4 6 5 41.2

85 40 215 77 68 15 23 39.3 72 91 194 172 89 52 16 41.5

183 217 482 606 196 77 82 42.7 245 196 479 434 141 78 49 38.8

73 58 132 171 71 26 17 40.5 40 57 42 50 18 20 5 34.7 56 22 74 45 15 19 - 37.2

368 346 783 947 217 119 86 40.6 656 482 906 795 180 87 52 34.8 456 280 499 369 17 22 10 31.9

l 956 l 767 3 478 2 998 587 216 104 36.2 900 721 1 470 1 213 193 68 42 35.9

89 32 116 117 21 10 21 37.5 219 168 391 415 62 49 20 36.3 199 228 472 385 137 37 65 37.5 274 293 541 456 125 45 45 37.8 366 311 631 603 86 21 22 38.3 522 614 1 356 1 254 359 307 199 40.4

6 045 6 816 16 563 14 907 4 844 2 892 1 716 40.6 242 133 409 264 98 50 15 37.6 776 854 1 833 1 704 699 379 193 40.8 70 130 176 138 35 28 13 35.7

164 206 486 456 138 72 72 40.2 77 181 296 244 45 27 9 39.4 99 153 312 278 73 34 8 39.8

l 625 2 309 6 121 5 268 1 784 845 352 41.9 369 329 179 690 146 76 31 38.9

1 004 898 2 153 2 158 596 445 363 37.9 443 470 955 670 74 112 78 37.0

6 5 39 32 11 6 5 45.6 231 149 474 400 137 30 13 38.2 156 193 467 384 89 63 19 40.5 783 806 2 063 2 221 919 725 545 43.7 106 87 237 188 87 31 30 40.7

5 951 4 469 9 570 6 816 1 837 1 300 568 31.8 162 67 238 222 61 62 27 38,8 315 541 1 152 936 275 122 35 41.5 397 379 719 602 167 143 99 36.6 111 56 114 161 Bl 26 11 38.6

l 511 701 l 199 1 088 249 135 44 29.3 199 150 534 460 158 144 35 39.8

2 411 1 826 4 300 2 128 514 364 120 27.3 355 326 539 477 127 95 39 33.2 101 102 270 261 92 55 57 42.5

19 606 19 257 46 434 51 131 20 656 13 581 9 556 39.9 2 911 2 715 5 987 6 021 2 072 1 430 878 39.7

799 829 1 981 I 978 771 467 270 41.4 16 695 16 542 40 447 45 110 18 584 12 151 8 678 40.0

291 272 679 817 345 195 126 42.5 3 437 3 452 8 555 11 233 4 556 2 785 1 557 39.9 2 108 2 140 5 101 5 429 1 873 1 171 707 37.5

670 655 l 457 1 191 382 273 171 37.1 12!1 182 491 382 182 104 81 40.9 924 853 2 575 4 014 2 277 1 646 1 479 47.5 586 619 1 518 1 749 811 505 389 43.7

5 168 4 950 11 799 10 564 4 054 2 295 l 342 38.D 626 518 1 661 2 003 948 592 345 40.3

2 754 2 901 6 611 7 728 3 156 2 565 2 481 41.4

7 885 6 192 13 231 13 712 4 183 3 470 2 486 36.8 3 704 2 651 5 266 4 593 1 234 706 276 31.8 2 472 1 875 3 696 3 579 945 601 396 33.0 1 700 l 666 4 269 5 540 2 704 2 163 I 814 46.0

2 794 2 153 4 813 4 574 1 755 1 144 832 37.8 173 87 295 234 84 37 43 38.3 433 209 678 620 258 174 104 38.7 346 299 563 495 175 98 90 33.9

1 842 1 558 3 277 3 225 l 238 835 595 38.2

9 565 10 874 25 558 29 382 14 262 11 015 10 175 45.4 2 691 3 909 10 563 12 659 6 528 5 314 5 465 48.5 2 192 2 278 5 595 6 849 3 545 2 722 2 241 46.0 1 183 1 265 2 725 3 067 l 458 951 634 42.6 1 706 1 485 3 259 3 390 l 259 649 475 38.4 1 793 1 937 3 416 3 417 1 472 1 379 1 360 41.4

778 783 2 006 1 890 782 565 598 39.8

31 020 26 338 57 227 53 610 21 002 14 825 9 797 39.1 10 669 9 656 20 423 21 203 8 562 5 239 3 271 39.6 11 863 9 340 21 497 18 330 7 013 4 927 2 528 38.8 3 054 2 666 5 756 4 927 l 848 1 491 1 199 38.4 1 370 1 165 3 170 3 262 l 390 l 181 l 200 42.8 4 064 3 511 6 381 5 888 2 169 1 987 l 599 37.2

3 789 3 095 7 656 9 574 3 187 1 993 875 41.1 255 215 616 929 325 201 68 45.2

l 181 1 076 2 790 3 sea 1 122 665 257 42.7 2 170 1 667 4 010 4 866 l 678 1 056 494 39.7

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

FORT LAUDERDALE-HOLLYWOOD SMSA

Mala employed ______ ------------------ --------Agricultun, fore1try, and fl11l1rle1 -------------------

~:~~~~~u~~d-fi~h;;i~~ -::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Mml•1 -- -- -- -- ---- -- ---- ---- ---------- --------

C111tructlo1 -- ---------------- ------ ------------M1a11factvrla1-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -------

Durable goods •• ---- -- -- ---- ------ ---- __ -------- --------Logging ---- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---------- -- ------Sawmills, planing mills, end millwork ___________________ _

Miscellaneous wood products -- ---------------- -------­Furniture and fixtures -------------------------- ... ----­Stone, cloy, ond gloss products ------------------------

Cement. concrete, gypsum, and plaster products ...... _ .. __ _ Primary iron and steel industries -----------------------Primary nonferrous industries .... ---- ____ -------------- __ fabricated metal industries, including not specified metal __ _

---------

Machinery, except electrica I -- -- -- ______ ---- ____ -- ____ _ -Office, accounting, and computing machines------------ -Electricol machinery, equipment, and supplies _______ ,. ____ _ -Radio, television, and communication equipment ________ _ Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipmenL------------­Aircraft and ports -----------------------------.. -----Other transportation equipment ________ -------- ---- ___ _ Professional and photographic equipment, and watches ____ _ Ordnance .. _------ __________ -------- ____________ .... __ _ Mi$.cellaneous manufactures and durable goods- allocated __

Nondurable goods .... -- ____ ---- __ ---- ____ -------------- __ Meat products ________ .... __ ---- ______ ---- __ -------- __ Conning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages __ Bakery products .... -- ____ -- -- -- -- ---- ______ -------- __ .. Other food industries __ .... ____ ---- ------ ____ .... ------ __ _ Yorn, thread, and fabric mills--------------------------Other textile mill products ______ ------ __ ---------------Apparel and other fabricated textile products ____________ _ Poper and allied products .... --------------------------­Printing, publishing, and allied industries-----------------Chemicals and allied products ____ -- ____________ ------ __ Petroleum and cool products--------------------------­Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products--------------­Footwear, except rubber-----------------------------­Other nondurable goods •. -- -- -- ---- -- ------ -- •• ---- -- -

----------------------Not specified manufacturing industries ______ ------ __ ---- __ _ -

TroHportation, to111..ualc:otlons, and other pvhUc utllltles 1

Railroads and railway express service ______________ ., _____ _ Street railways and bus lines ---------------------------­Trucking service and warehousing------------------------Water lronsportation .._ _________ ---- ______ -------- ------ _ Air transportation .... ______________________ ------------ --

------All other transportation __________________________ .,. _____ _ -Communications ________________________ ------------ __ _ -Electric and gos utilities __ .... ______ ---- ____ ---- __ -- ---- ---

Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilities ___ ,,, _____ _ --Wftolonlo 1111d rttall trade-----------------.. ------ -Wholesale trade ---- ____ ---- __ ---- ______ ------ -- .. ___ ----

Food and form products -----------------------.. ------ -Retail trade ________________ -- -- -- .... ____ ------ -- ... _ .. _ ----Hardware, form equipment, and building material retailing --General merchandise stores .. _____________ -------- __ ---- --Food stores .... ____ .... ______ -- -- -- ---- -- ------ -- ---- ----Molor vehicles and accessories retailing ----------------­Gasoline service stations------------------------------

--

Apparel and accessories stores ........ ________ --------------Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores ________ _ Eating and drinking places ______________________ ., _____ _ --Drugstores ____ -- ____ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ------ -- ---- ----Other retail trade-------------------------------------

Fi•Hce, hlnrHco, 011d rttl estate _________________ _ Banking and credit agencies-----------------------------

-Insurance .... __________________ -- -- ____ -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -

--Other finance and real estate ---------------------------- -

Busl1tu 11tl repair servkes .... ___________________ _ Advertising __________ ---- -- ---- ------ ---------- -- -- --

----

Commercial research, manogement1 ond programing services .. -Autamobile services ____ .... -- -- ---- ---- -- -- ---- ---------

---Other business and repair services-------------------------

hruHl toni~•• ------------------------------Private households ____ ---- ____ -- -- ____ -------- ------ --Hotels ond lodging ploces ____ -- -- -- ______ -- ------ -· -- --Laundering, cleaning, and other garment services .... ------ __ ..

~~h:;rp~~:o~~!~:~v~~::~===========:::::::::::::======= htertol11H111t ond rocroatfon services ______________ _

PrefessJo11l Hiil related nrvkes ------------------Health services __ .... ________________________ -------- __ _ Educational services, government __________ -- ------------Educational services, private ____ ........ ______ ---- -- -- ---- --Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations -­Other professional and related services-------------------

Postal se~i~!lc-~~~~~i~~~I~~ ~== ::::::::::::::=:::=:=:::: Federal public administration __ ---- -- ---- ------ ---- ---- --State ond local public: administration ____ ---- ---- ------ ---

1lncludes allocated coses not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

----------------------------------

Persons 14 ond 15 years old Toto!

l 669 139 664

94 4 021 92 3 936

2 85

- 230

93 25 379

328 18 309 54 13 018 - s - 361 - 64 - 644 - I 266 - 923 - 145 - 177 5 I 562

s 2 837 5 1 332 5 2 131 s 974 - 236 7 562

12 I 350 - 504 - 16

20 I 158

274 5 104 - 57 - 266 - 80 - 303 - 67 - 91 - 449 - 158

245 2 104

6 577 6 129 - 468 - 25

17 330 - 187

34 12 4SS - 164 - 260 5 I 728 - 823

12 3 275 - 569 - 2 412 - 1 233

11 1 246

829 33 779 29 6 836

7 l 315 800 26 943

18 1 469 35 2 760 95 4 232 20 3 533 52 2 478 16 902 12 2 352

385 4 615 23 742

144 3 860

19 9 462 7 I 523 - 2 159

12 5 780

50 7 702 - 281 - 584

23 2 134 27 4 703

141 6 885 30 506 76 3 463 14 885 - 995

21 l 036

35 3 056

41 11 184 5 2 639 - 3 292 9 888

19 I 181 8 3 184

5 7 199 - l 978 - 808 5 4 227

16 end 18 ond 20 to 24 17 years 19 years year$

4 169 4 694 12 777

148 113 361 148 113 361 - - -- - 20

293 964 2 820

218 463 1 697 105 314 I 212

- - -- 15 32 - - -11 20 53 7 31 104 7 27 70 - - 19 - - 20

10 42 185

11 71 299 - 18 221 10 47 264 10 14 177 5 13 13 3 5 14

17 36 67 - - 22 - - 5

31 34 115

109 149 485 - 6 -- s 22 - - 16 - - 25 - - 5 - 5 13 - 8 18 - 4 15

77 77 227

17 10 52 6 6 12 9 17 29 - - -- 11 51 4 - -

94 288 1 268 - - -9 6 6

17 64 139 3 - 41

22 32 241 - - 46 4 147 444 6 13 150

27 15 92

2 682 2 021 3 337 77 144 574 19 22 132

2 605 l 877 2 763 29 40 116

153 226 470 854 470 428

63 127 266 300 292 298 IOI 59 92 35 103 256

827 318 371 77 36 46

166 206 420

46 102 474 8 42 107 7 IS 79

31 45 288

194 229 666 - - 21 - 6 20

86 140 214 106 83 411

188 188 428 18 27 42

117 111 215 22 19 63 16 - 21 15 31 87

134 115 268

157 160 881 78 62 151 34 23 329

5 17 129 3 - 49

37 58 223

lS 51 S57 4 - 93 - - 41

11 47 412

Persons 16 years old and over

25 to 29 30 to 34 35 to 44 45 lo 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 yeors Med ion years ye(lrS year~ yeors yeors years and over oge

15 260 14 264 29 899 29 310 11 572 9 141 8 578 41.2

414 396 870 794 320 275 330 41.6 403 372 864 776 315 269 315 41.6

11 24 6 18 5 6 15 ... 21 22 so 51 12 43 11 45.4

3 331 3 035 6 099 5 019 l 909 1 125 784 38.7

2 230 2 179 3 786 3 818 1 590 l 201 l 057 41.3 l 737 l 643 2 647 2 765 I 070 868 657 40.7 - - - 5 - - -

5 54 95 68 23 46 23 42.8 - 6 20 18 11 - 9 so 55 115 198 60 43 39 45.9 122 199 295 308 126 51 23 40.8 102 152 238 212 79 31 5 39.3

19 15 35 23 15 10 9 40.6 17 33 40 8 - 28 31 39.6

157 126 312 353 160 118 99 43.4 493 454 601 524 164 122 98 36.5 350 269 276 137 39 22 - 31.4 365 298 401 431 128 80 107 37.0 228 146 185 156 40 6 12 32.0

18 35 45 39 29 12 27 42.6 88 58 116 143 50 75 10 44.7

165 139 242 363 144 119 58 45.2 94 49 102 123 51 43 20 43.5

5 - - 6 - - - ... 139 122 228 155 109 121 104 41.l

484 509 1 082 l 073 515 327 371 42.5 12 7 6 15 6 - 5 ... 29 34 62 36 19 19 40 41.9 6 16 12 10 14 - 6 ...

25 28 81 91 21 22 10 44.1 - 10 16 11 - 11 14 ... 5 - 14 30 13 5 6 ...

23 32 77 104 55 46 86 51.4 18 21 61 24 10 - 5 38.4

263 232 401 378 184 122 143 39.4 26 56 122 134 83 47 28 45.3 12 6 28 46 - 6 7 43.0 33 42 111 128 69 25 5 44.4 - - - 16 9 - - ...

32 23 91 so 32 24 16 40.3 9 27 57 so 5 6 29 44.4

1 659 1 640 3 031 2 806 765 585 322 39.2 3 17 49 39 46 10 - 48.3 6 54 27 77 24 40 11 47.9

233 220 398 429 88 79 61 39.8 40 58 224 236 119 63 39 46.9

452 559 918 846 128 60 17 38.6 27 36 110 114 67 107 62 50.7

391 278 633 407 41 54 13 34.0 275 173 307 190 40 55 24 35.0 142 152 214 340 164 69 31 44.1

3 238 2 796 5 964 6 498 2 735 2 354 2 154 39.7 777 778 1 506 1 535 562 514 369 42.1 146 123 286 303 116 83 85 42.5

2 461 2 018 4 458 4 963 2 173 1 840 1 785 38.9 138 108 256 380 172 118 112 46.3 274 197 403 410 256 191 180 36.5 358 289 499 566 321 224 223 30.1 457 355 747 885 291 183 159 41.7 196 137 449 416 172 116 102 35.4 44 39 112 130 99 91 135 45.3

204 188 530 536 204 164 132 42.4 380 333 713 715 327 334 297 36.1

77 23 160 125 40 72 86 42.0 333 349 589 800 291 347 359 42.7

835 798 1 962 2 281 1 019 1 017 928 47.3 212 216 301 292 149 108 88 40.9 242 217 680 623 121 78 97 42.6 381 365 981 1 366 749 831 743 so.a 811 768 1 713 1 664 614 443 600 41.9

10 25 89 61 22 36 17 44.5 71 71 137 125 66 26 60 44.1

221 255 523 395 128 73 99 37.9 509 417 964 1 083 398 306 424 43.5

539 498 1 419 1 499 782 661 683 46.2 24 29 112 125 48 42 39 45.l

245 200 624 760 397 408 386 47.9 69 80 201 170 142 60 59 44.4

111 94 228 223 86 119 97 46.2 90 95 254 221 109 32 102 42.9

193 248 499 519 291 284 sos 46.4

1 289 1 149 2 6S6 2 285 887 783 937 42.4 187 280 645 575 233 204 224 43.7 550 345 756 602 304 222 127 39.8 69 105 169 179 60 47 108 42.0 81 99 232 346 54 95 222 48.7

402 320 854 583 236 215 256 41.S

700 73S 1 850 2 006 648 370 267 43.3 76 121 570 815 219 51 29 46.5 70 101 266 231 37 45 17 42.2

530 493 971 928 382 254 199 41.4

FLORIDA 11 - 1121

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Tobie 187. Age of Employed Persons by Industry and Sex: 1970-Continued (Dato bCJsed on sample see text For minimum base for derived figures (percent1 median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical

Areas of 250,000 or More

FORT LAUOERDALE-HOUYWOOD SMSA-Continued

Fe111ele etnployetl ____ ·-·--·-···-·-··--·-----·--Ap!Cllltwr1, ltn11try, .. d 11Uorio1 _________________ _

Agriculture •••• -- -- -· •••• ----·- ··-·-·-- ··-·-·-------·­Fore•try ond f1Sheriu -·--·-········-··-··--------··--·-

---...... ---- .. ------ ----.. ··-· -- .... ·- -- -- -- -·--(911tr.11;tlotl -- -------------------- --------------lllaa11foctvrt.9 ______ .... ------ ---------- ---- __ ----

Durable good•-·---- •• ____ -------------- ________ ---- __ _ --logging __ •• ______ ---- -------- __ ---------- ______ ---- -SOWmUI•. planing mill•. and millwork. •••• ______________ _ -Miscellaneous wocd products-------------------------- -Furniture and fixtures----------------- .............................. .. Stone, day, and glcu proc!uch ............................................... .. --Cement. concrete, gypsum, and plaster products ................ .. Prim-ary iron and steel industries ............................................. ... --Primary nonferrous industries ............ ---------- .................. .. Fabricated metal industries, Including not specffied metal -----MGc.hinery. except electrM:al ---------------------------

Office, accounting. and computing machines ___________ _ -Electrical moth in'ry, equipment, and supplies •• ---- ______ _

Radio, television, and communk:ation equipment ___ ., ____ _ --

Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment _____________ _ Aircraft and parts----------------------------------­Other trans.por1otion equipment-----------·------------

---Professional and photographic equipment, and watches ... ___ _

Ordnance ________ ..... ____________ ---- __ ---- ................ __ _ -Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods-allocated .... .

Nondi1.1rable good-s ....................... ---- ____ .................... _________ _ -Meat product$ - ... -- .... __ -- -- ........ ------ .... ____ ------ __ .. .. -Conning ond preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages .. .. 8ak<ry products •••• __ •••• __ •••• ---- •• ---- •••• __ •• __ _

.

--Other food industrlu -----···------·-·------·-------­Yarn, thread, and fobric mills-------·-------------------Other textile mill products. __ .... __ .,. ___ .. __ .,. __ ... _ ........... ----Apparel and other fabricated lextile products-----------­Poper and allied products-------------------------- .... Printing, publishing, and allied industries·------·--------Chemicals and allied products ________________________ _ Petrol-eum and cool prQdu-cts _________________________ _ Rubber and m isc:ella neous. plastic products ---- ---- ____ ..... Footwear., except rubber-----------------------------Other nondurable goods ____ .............. ---- .... __ -- ---- __ ----

Not specified manufacturing industries __ .... __ ---- ...... _ ........... ...

TrtHp•rt••ll•. t•••••k•rioH, .. 111 1th1r pubHc utllltJt1

;f;;,~o~:n~~~;~~a~u:xC~!!s_~e-~~~e_:::::::::::::::::::: Trll'ckin!I service. and warehousing .................... _____________ _ Water transportation __ ---- .... ____ ---·------------ __ ----Air transpartotion .... __ ---- ---- ......... ____ ........ ------ ......... __ _ All other transportation __________________ --------------CommunicaUons ________________ .... ________ ------------Electric ond gas utilities ______ ... __ ................. -------- __ ----Water su-pply1 -sanitary services, ond other utilities ---------

WMleHle ••ill retel tnule -----------------------Wholesale trade -- -- __ ---- -- .... -- -- -- -- -- -------- -- -- ....

Food ond form products -----------------------------Retoil trade .... ____ .... ------ __ .... __ ------ __ ---- ____ ------

Hardware. form equipment, ond building material retailing_ General merchandise s1ores ........ ---- ---- __ -------- .... ---Food stares------ __ ......... ______ ................ -------- __ ...... .. Moto-r vehicles ond accenories retailing---------------­Gasoline service stations-----------------------------Apparel and accessories stares ________ .. ______________ _ furniture, horne furnishings, ond equipment $fores .. _---.. --fating ond drinking plates---- __ ---- ____ •• __ •••••• ----Drugstores __ ....... ___ ..,. ______ ---- ---- ............................. --

-· .. ---· ---· -------· . --· ------------------------.. ------·-----·-·-Other reloil trade •••• -- __ •• -·-- __ ---- ______ •• __ -- •• _ --

fh!.du, la• .... u•. ••• rell •stata ____________ ......... ·-Banking and credit agencies. .... ---------------------.. - .. --Insurance-........ -- -- ---- -- -- ---- -- -- .... __ .... -- ................ ----

.. --

Other finance and real estate---------------------------·-.................... 1c ................................. ______ _

Advertising ____ ---- __ ------ .... __ ................ __ .............. ------ ----Commercial research. management. ond programing services .. Automobile servicts __ .... -------- -- ------ ................ -- -----

----Other business ond repair services ...................................... _ .... .. --

Pm••ll 11nke1 ------------------------------ --Privott households •• ____ ---- •••• ______ •••• ------ •••••• --Holols and lodg;ng plocH -----------------------·-·-··-Laundering, deoning, and other garment services __________ _ Barber ond beouly shop• •••••••• ·-----------------·-·--Other personal services .................................................. - .. ------

.. ------

hffrt•IR••11t ••• ncmst&H •itrYkH ............................ - --Pnf•11lit••l aacf nlclta• Hrvkt1 -----------------· --Heolth services __ •• __ •••• -- •••• -- ---- -· -- -- ------ •••• -..

Educot ion al services, government .... -- __________ .... __ .......... .. Educational services, private ........... -- ................ ,. ________ ----Welfare, reJiglous, ond nonprofit membership orgoni?ations __ Other professional and related services .... __ ..... - ...................... ..

--------hblk """'"'"Ito••------··-···-··--·-----------Postol service ........ -- __ .... ---- _,. __ -- ........ -- ................. -- -- --

Federal public odministrotion .... __ ............................... ________ _ ----State and local public administration-·- .. -·---.. -------------

!Includes allocated cos.es no1 shown separately.

11 - 1122 FLORIDA

Person$ 14 ond 15 years old

792

26 26 --8

211 --------------------

20 ------8 ------

12 -

16 ----4 -3 -5

360 3 -

357 -

21 47 -4

10 -

177 27 71

11 --

11

21 6 --

15

222 131 24

9 15 43

23

69 34

3 -5

27

16 --16

16 and 18 and 20 lo 24 Total 17 yeors 19 yeors years

' 19 039 2 599 4 241 11 341

1 071 39 33 118 1 063 39 33 115

8 - - 3

32 - - -1 666 12 51 192

• 774 52 440 1 206 5 340 5 211 782

5 - - 5 44 - - 5 13 - - -

132 5 6 10 159 - 10 29

81 - 4 29 31 - 6 5 31 - - -

463 - 18 48 934 - SI 135 635 - 41 112

2 198 - 48 329 696 - B 92 67 - - 6

212 - 15 34 199 - 9 29 256 - 25 65

35 - - 8 561 - 23 74

3 343 47 229 420 11 - 5 -

118 10 5 30 5 - - -

40 - - 5 47 - - 6

116 - - 13 938 - 17 72

35 - 5 6 l 211 32 119 195

159 - 6 16 16 - - -

276 - 11 22 9 - - -

362 s 61 55 91 - - 4

3 934 56 402 870 22 - - -

190 - - -145 5 4 35 128 5 11 5 590 - 22 142 242 9 18 43

2 121 37 335 533 190 - 8 42 93 - - -

25 111 1 UI , 701 2 645 1 986 39 70 235

344 5 12 34 23 132 l 599 1 631 2 410

315 5 9 35 5 482 414 480 688 2 625 345 309 315

680 4 56 70 124 11 10 10

1 955 87 118 153 1 000 35 34 117 6 136 398 322 551

964 117 107 76 3 851 183 186 395

7 417 64 350 1 167 2 719 5 H!4 679 1 318 32 98 224 3 380 27 68 264

2 579 14 114 439 160 9 13 20 332 18 14 51 330 9 27 85

1 757 48 tlJ 283

u 916 269 364 1 154 4 147 56 54 181 3 973 68 120 330 1 134 83 57 105 1 781 6 40 301 1 951 56 93 237

I 286 114 45 141

21 754 255 630 3 055 8 548 135 328 1 211 6 813 23 100 941 2 132 36 49 252 1 118 13 19 135 3 143 48 134 516

2 422 16 111 354 291 - 24 30 349 6 17 30

1 709 10 70 279

Persons 16 years old and over

25 lo 29 30 lo 34 35 lo 44 45 fa 54 55 lo 59 60 lo 64 65 years Median years years years years years years and over oge

8 322 7 451 18 292 19 448 7 943 5 494 3 908 40.8

60 93 244 215 67 96 106 42.9 tlJ 88 244 215 67 96 106 43.1 - 5 - - - - - ... - - 9 - 5 10 a ...

148 186 423 355 114 103 82 40,8

960 793 1 940 2 132 667 347 237 39.1 688 493 1 213 1 371 353 119 105 39.0 - - - - - - - ...

9 - 15 10 5 - - ... - - 4 - - 5 4 10 17 14 33 25 - 12 46.2 28 13 24 31 19 5 - 34.8 13 6 10 10 4 5 - ... - - - 10 - 5 5 ... 16 - - 5 5 5 -45 38 118 141 33 16 6 4'2'.o

177 96 234 179 41 15 6 35"3 156 71 139 92 18 - 6 30.6 277 208 524 621 138 36 17 39.5 121 75 211 164 25 - - 37.5

4 4 15 16 9 - 13 10 29 46 73 - - 5 36.9 18 10 tlJ 43 20 5 5 40.6 26 17 57 61 5 - - 33.5 6 - 10 11 - - -

62 61 92 137 53 27 32 4'1'.i. 258 287 711 739 303 217 132 41.l - - - 6 - - -

35',o - 14 11 28 10 - 10 - - - - 5 - - ... - 9 5 10 5 - 6 ... 6 5 9 9 12 - - 47'.9 - 5 29 38 B 15 8

52 71 217 254 144 76 35 4U 4 - 4 6 5 - 5

108 110 253 254 28 Bl 31 36.6 5 27 61 28 - - 16 39.2 6 - 4 - - . 6 -50 18 84 52 34 5 - 39.4 - - 5 - 4 - -

3i.'.i 27 28 29 54 48 34 21 14 13 16 22 11 11 - ...

447 448 829 512 160 150 60 32.1 - - 16 - 6 - -

38'.~ 27 44 69 37 13 - -24 5 17 16 19 16 4 34.5 20 18 10 32 21 6 - 40.0

118 80 105 71 14 24 14 30"8 36 4 45 59 13 10 5 37.4

197 211 458 225 49 72 4 28.9 20 49 42 20 5 - 4 32.6 - 18 18 30 11 5 11 ...

1 838 1 602 4 479 5 952 2 510 1 647 1 106 42.0 205 174 370 447 187 152 107 42.3

24 11 59 102 43 35 19 47.6 1 633 1 428 4 109 5 505 2 323 l 495 999 42"0

34 10 59 108 36 19 - 45.5 319 231 776 l 312 649 361 252 42.8 177 150 458 467 161 154 89 35.4 63 42 173 149 60 37 26 41.1 23 7 28 19 - 12 4 35,4

101 86 213 554 325 171 147 49.0 101 112 181 221 113 60 26 40.6 533 498 1 349 1 580 499 267 139 40.7 50 49 110 236 89 86 44 42.5

232 243 762 859 391 328 272 44.0

623 604 1 558 1 633 666 414 338 40.I 318 227 511 495 219 77 4 33.8 127 145 325 227 75 22 43 36.0 178 232 722 911 372 315 291 47.2

282 169 472 565 212 129 113 39.1 15 16 47 28 - 6 6 36"5 55 18 64 52 14 22 , 24 36,6 25 11 72 65 16 14 6 36.1

187 124 289 420 182 87 77 41.1

1 115 1 218 2 516 3 013 1 476 1 029 832 44.4 281 409 985 1 043 463 363 312 46.0 267 283 723 990 529 371 292 47.0 94 109 209 191 165 62 59 40.7

200 158 318 398 198 125 37 40.8 273 259 281 391 121 108 132 37.0

68 141 266 231 122 92 66 40.0

2 565 2 029 5 073 4 118 1 759 1 403 867 39.6 957 734 1 797 1 757 814 561 254 40.I 890 677 1 797 1 238 501 368 278 39.3 253 198 613 383 136 141 71 39.5 97 115 194 234 117 87 107 44.3

368 305 672 506 191 246 157 38.0

216 168 483 722 185 74 93 4U 36 15 67 88 23 B - 41.0 48 29 50 132 15 15 7 43"9

121 111 7 42.4 357 492 147 51

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

t

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The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

JACKSONVILLE SMSA

Male employed ------ __ ------------------------

A9rie1lt•n, forestry, .. d flsllerlts ____ -------------- _

f:~~~~u~~cilisi.erie&-======================::::::::::::: Mlolo1 ---- -- ---- -- -- -- ---- -- -- ---- ---- --------

Coa1tntctlo1 ------ ------ ____ -- ---------- --------

M111f1chlrio9 __ -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -Durable goads ______ ---- -- ---- ---- ---- ---------- --------

logging -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- ---- -------- --------sawmills, planing mills. and millwork _______ ., ___________ _ Miscellaneous wood products __ ---- ------ --------------Furniture and fixtures __________________ ---- _________ _ Stone1 clay, ond gloss products ------------------------

Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products-------­Primary Iron and steel industries----------------------­Primary nonferrous industries ........ ----------------------fabrkated metal industries, including not specified metol __ _

Machinery, except electrical ____ ------ __ -------- ______ _ Office, accounting, and computing machines ___________ _

Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies_ ___________ _ Radio, television, and communication equlpment---------

Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment _____________ _

Aircraft ond ports -----------------------------------Other transportation equipment ____ --------------------Professkmol and photographic equipment, and watches ____ _ Ordnance __ ------ __ ---------- __ ---------------------Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods-allocated __

Nondurable goods __ -- ---- ______ ---- ______ --------------Meat products ________ ---- ______ ---- -------- --------Conning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages __ Bakery products ____ ---------- __ -------------- ______ _ Other food industries--------------------------------­Yam, thread, and fabric mills--------------------------Other textile mill products __ ---- ________ ---------------Apparel and other fobricaled textile products ____________ _ Poper ond allied products ----------------------------­Printing, publishing, ond allied industries-----------------Chemicols and ollled products ____________ --------------Petroleum and coal products--------------------------­Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products--------------­Footwear, except rubber ---- __ ------ __ -------- --------Other nondurable goods ______________ ------ ____ -------

Not specified manufacturing industries ____________________ _

lroup•rt•tl••, tt••unlutleH, and other pulllk utHhlu • Railroads and railway express service--------------------­Street railways and bus lines---------------------------­Trucking service and warehousing ---- ---- __ ---- ---- ---- __ Water transportation __ ---- ________ ---- __ -------- ______ _ Air transportation ____________ ---- __ ------------------ __ All other transportation __ -------- ________ ---------------Communications __ -- ______ -- __ ---- ---- -----------------Electric and gas utilities--------------------------------­Woter supply, sanitary services, and other utilities----------

Wholesale 1111 ret1I trade--------------------- .. --Wholesale trade ______________ ---- ______ ---------- -----

Food and form products ------------------------------Retail trade ____ ---- __ ---- ______ ---- -- __ ---------------

Hardware, farm equipment, and building material retailing __ General merchandise stores ________ -------- ____ --------Food stores __ ~- ____ ------------------------------ ---Matar vehicles and accessories retailing----------------­Gasoline service stations ---- ---------- __ ---- ---- -----­Apparel and accessories stores-------------------------Furnlture, home furnishings, and equipment stores ________ _ Eating and drinking places-----------------------------Orugstores __ ---- ____________ ---- -- -- ------ ---------Other retail trade ________________ ---- ____ ---------- __

Flaa1ee, llHre1ee, Hd re•l Ht• .. -----------------­Banking and credit agencies-----------------------------Insurance ______________ -- -- __ -- -- ---- -------- ---------Other finance ond real estote ----------------------------

l111IH11 Hd repelr HnkH-----------------------Advertlsing ________ -------- __ ---------------- __ -------Commercial research, management, and programing services __ Automobile services ______ -- ____ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- --Other business and repair services------------------------

P1n111I ••rwk•s ____ ---- ______ -------- ---------Private households ______ ---- ________ -- -- ---------------Hotels and lodging ploces -------------------------------laundering, cleaning, and other garment services ___________ _

~~h~:~:~s~~:~~!~~~::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

---------------------------------------------

--------------

---------

-------Eatert1fl•11t 1ad rec:re1tS.1 1mk••---------------­

ProfH1S.Hl •acl ,. .. ,,. slf"lkH -------------.. -----Health services _______________________________________ _ -Educotlanal services, government-------- __ ------ -- --------Educational services, private ____ ---------------------- ---Weffore, religlous1 and nonprofit membership organizations --­Other professional and related services---- __ ---------- -- --

~:~!~~1ser~i;!k-~~~~~~~~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: State an'du~hc odm1n1strat1~~ ____ ;-______________________ _ ocol public admmrstrahan ----------------------

'Includes allocated cases not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

--------

Persons 14 ond 15 yeors old Total

970 114 109

94 I 937 94 1 785 - 152

- 80

42 12 972

174 18 223 24 9 045 - 61 6 181 - 125 - 366 - 969 - 589 - 642 - 109 - 1 216

- 1 069 - 174 - 320 - 147 - 226 - 126 - 2 553 - 95 - 17

18 970

150 8 994 5 235 - 687 - 360 4 1 011 - 9 - 24 - 123 - 2 667

116 1 515

- 909 - 131 - 126 - 4

25 1 193 - 184

16 16 016 6 4 037 - 615 4 3 420 - 1 482 - 706 - 590 - 2 027 - 981 6 920

380 28 184 6 9 424 - 1 949

374 18 760 - 1 070

17 1 843 39 3 743 27 2 936 41 1 450 8 838

10 1 156 120 1 694

- 717 112 3 313

23 6 977 - 1 601

14 3 612 9 1 764

18 5 344 - 203 - 342 - I 621

18 3 178

69 2 890 40 290 15 803 - 600 - 537

14 660

94 1 193

45 9 379 4 2 091 - 2 593

15 864 16 I 325 10 2 506

15 10 914 - 1 755

10 5 213 - 3 536

16 and 18 and 20 to 24 17 yeors 19 years years

2 610 3 946 12 271

75 151 176 70 146 154 5 5 22

- - 18

139 373 1 450

167 545 I 965 66 235 914 - 5 5 - 10 18 - - 8 - 17 43

20 3-0 90 15 15 62 - 26 66 - 5 16

22 41 163 5 41 127 - 12 27 5 - 48 - - 32 - - 9 - - 12

10 36 143 - - -- - 7 4 24 159

101 304 1 012 - - 23 7 21 84 5 13 49

11 21 117 - - -- 9 -- 8 13 - 90 330

49 62 154

- 5 68 - 5 3 - 13 13 - - -

'J!I 57 158 - 6 39

91 441 1 558 23 35 268 4 4 10

33 200 324 12 22 110 8 5 46 - 23 32 - 60 421 4 27 68 9 38 96

1 678 1 675 3 451 55 292 1 015 16 61 138

1 623 1 383 2 436 35 56 73

105 139 321 511 358 484

58 81 401 137 137 198

75 81 144 12 57 119

392 168 134 109 80 112 189 226 450

12 154 879 - 38 299

22 103 427 60 13 153

71 162 632 - 7 20 - - 43

33 70 210 38 85 359

110 101 294 37 4 26 49 58 93 10 11 76 - 6 23

14 22 76

II 54 166

131 231 939 64 99 117 27 35 375 11 30 136 24 8 79 12 59 232

34 59 743 13 8 85 9 26 199 7 25 395

Persons 16 yeors old and over

25 to 'J!I 30 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 years Medlon ye ors years years years years y&ors and over age

13 440 11 M6 25 223 25 635 • 935 62ff 4 034 40.2

152 149 370 405 196 153 110 42.2 131 143 341 377 172 141 110 42.3 21 6 'J!I 28 24 12 - 40.9

7 - 16 21 6 5 1 ... 1 481 1 4~ 3 045 2 881 1 080 665 424 40.3

2 311 2 209 4 180 3 843 1 453 1 056 424 39.4 1 066 1 139 2 122 2 051 716 490 246 40.2 - 9 12 9 2 8 II

7 10 51 34 17 28 6 43.9 44 20 12 28 11 - 2 32.6 35 36 73 106 22 26 8 42.1

115 216 214 176 52 50 6 35.6 76 109 127 125 24 30 6 36.4

102 80 142 135 59 28 4 38.3 10 12 'J!I 21 6 5 5 39.0

201 163 284 172 99 SS 16 35.6 123 145 262 219 Bl 31 35 38.6 52 26 30 17 5 - 5 29.6 49 58 102 40 12 6 - 35.0 13 20 54 21 7 - - 36.6 51 22 40 62 17 21 4 42.8 5 15 40 43 - 6 5 42.8

232 214 669 7SO 215 175 109 44.6 10 25 9 2'I 16 6 - ... - - 5 5 - - -

4'ci.7 82 114 178 222 107 45 35 1 284 1 056 2 033 1 778 713 540 173 38.6

16 20 so 70 23 30 3 46.2 138 91 145 124 53 24 - 35.2

62 40 77 61 29 19 5 36.4 122 125 230 193 76 72 44 39.8

5 - - 4 - - - ... 6 - 5 - - - 4

17 13 33 19 12 s 3 38.2 347 321 698 533 211 118 19 38.S 195 124 356 353 101 86 35 39.9 186 119 230 160 71 52 18 38.3

lD 28 4 37 12 16 16 49.2 25 - 10 35 20 4 6 45.6 - - 4 - - - -

155 175 191 189 105 114 20 36.2 31 14 25 14 24 26 5 35.8

l 973 1 719 3 655 3 179 1 312 1 013 361 41.1 434 275 863 1 126 461 426 126 46.1

35 97 124 182 88 55 16 46.8 391 462 823 801 170 171 45 38.6 102 95 390 391 187 113 60 45.3 77 119 145 219 62 13 12 41.8 54 34 73 174 69 68 63 49.5

405 221 442 344 90 44 - 32.9 155 147 300 167 56 43 14 38.0 165 142 157 206 51 38 18 35.6

3 214 2 752 5 634 5 520 2 043 1 290 927 37.3 1 259 1 114 2 278 2 030 637 456 288 39.3

222 304 488 392 145 118 65 39.8 1 955 1 638 3 356 3 490 1 406 834 639 36.0

131 101 233 263 82 62 34 41.0 223 142 325 326 131 68 63 34.7 43D 306 555 580 268 141 110 31.4 381 365 661 578 230 86 95 37.8 111 132 222 286 104 93 30 35.5 44 58 129 138 95 52 22 36.3 99 79 248 309 105 60 68 43.5

123 107 223 279 118 79 71 31.4 55 45 170 73 12 46 15 30.3

358 303 590 658 261 147 131 37.2

1 037 ~o 1 558 1 441 483 U4 342 39.5 345 153 307 257 71 84 47 33.9 538 367 864 816 261 123 91 39.0 154 120 387 375 151 147 204 44.9

513 568 1 178 1 132 361 303 354 40.6 28 17 40 42 11 15 23 42.4 78 63 79 37 9 10 23 34.0

153 163 423 317 102 94 56 39.3 324 325 636 736 239 184 252 42.2

247 164 510 592 277 313 212 45.3 5 16 43 43 56 31 29 48.3

54 28 97 138 61 123 102 46.6 73 31 128 157 31 5<I 27 42.7 46 43 82 149 90 so 48 49.6 69 46 160 105 39 53 76 41.4

118 84 161 251 86 100 85 40.4

1 232 1 001 2 119 2 092 676 496 455 40,4 169 199 490 596 152 135 70 43.1 413 335 535 583 154 107 29 37.1 132 42 173 218 49 42 31 39.7 122 119 335 245 161 107 125 44.3 396 306 586 450 160 105 200 39.2

1 015 926 2 797 3 571 962 551 256 44.6 89 110 516 664 177 68 25 45.9

378 286 1 191 2 160 540 :m 128 47.4 493 490 I 007 675 198 161 85 38.6

FLORIDA 11 - 1123

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The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical

Areas of 250,000 or More

JACKSONVILLE SMSA- Continued

Female em played ------------ --------··-·------Agri<•ltun, fon1tty, ••d fl1urlo1 ................. .

Agricutture ---------· __ •••• ··-------- ------ ------------

Forestry ond fisheries ·········---------------------------lllolot -- ------ -- ------ ------ ---------- ---- ----C••1tnction __________ -------- ____ .. _________ ,. __ -Ma•itt.chHlag ... ________ - ...... ___________________ _

Durable goods •• __ •••• __ -----·---------·---------- ____ _ .

logging ...... __ •• ____ ---- •• ____ •••• __ ---------- ___ _ Sawmills, planing mills. and millwork ..................................... .. Miscellaneous wood products ---- ____ -- ____ .... __ .............. .. Furniture and fixtures --·------------------------·---­Stone, cloy, and glau products ·---·-··········-···----

----Cement, concrete. gypsum, and plaster products--------Primary iron and steel ~ndustriet. .............................................. .. Primary nonferrous industries .... ---------- __ .... __ ........ ___ _ Fabricated metal industries, induding not specified metal ---

. -

Machinery, except ektctrM:al ---------------------------Office, accounting, and computing machines_., _________ _

Electrical machinery, eq1Jipment, and supplies ______ -------Rodia, television. ond communicat~n equipment ____ ., __ ,._

--Motor vehicles and motor \lehicle equipment·----·--------Aircraft and ports------------.---·-------- .. -----------

. -

Other transportation equipment __ ..... ______ ........................... .. Professional and photogrophtc equipment, and w<1tches ........ .. -Ordnance .... __ ---- __ ---- __ .... ________ ---------- ............ .. Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods-allocated .. ..

--Nondurable goods. _____ •• ------ ____ ---- __ ---------------Meat products __ .... __ .... ------ .... __ ........ __ ------ - .. -------Canoing and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages ....

Bakery produtts ____ ---- ________ ---- •• -------- •• -------Other food indu-stries ---- ___________ ,. __ ---- ---- -------Yorn. thread, and fabric mills------·---------------------

--Other textile mill products ______ ------ __ ------ ............... .. --Apparel ond other fabricated textile products------------­Poper and allied products ----------------------------H --Printing, publishing. and allied industries _______________ _ --Chtmk.als and allied products---------------------------Petroleum 011d cool products ......... ________ ,.. ____________ _ Rubber and mis.celloneous pliastic products -------------­Footwear. except rubber--------------------------·-­Other nondurable goods .. _---- __ ------ -- ---- __ .... ------

Not specified m.anufacturing industries ....... ___________ ..........

----·-----

Tn111,•rt•t501t, co• .. t11•lntioas, .. 4. otter p1bUc a.tHh&es Railroads and railway express service ------ __ .... ---------­Street railways and bus lines---------------------------

' -----Truckin.9 ser\lk:e ond warehousing ---- __________________ _ Wot er transportation ............ __ .. - ---- .... ---- ________ --------Air transportation .... ____ .... ____ .... ________ -------- .... ----_

t~:~=~i~~~~s:so~o--~~~ :: :::: :: :: :::::: :: :::: :: :::::::: Electric and gos utilities-------------------- ... ----------­W.ater supply, sanitary services, and other utilities .... -------

Wlaoltsek ead nt•R tnt•• -----------------------Whole•ale trade •• ____ •• -- •• -- •• ________ -- ---- •• ---- ••

----------------Food and farm products-----------------------.......... .. --Retail trade __ ............ __ ............ __ ,. .......... __ .... ----------------

Hardware, farm equipment, and building m atertal retailing .. General merchondist stores ............................ ------------_ ----Food stores __ ---- __ ---- .... -- ........ -- .... -- -------------- --Motor vehicles and accessories retailing _____________ .... _ GosoJine service stations ......................... ----------------

--·-Apparel and accessories stores ................ ___ ,__ .. ________ _ --Furniture, home furnishings. ond equipment stores ____ .. __ _ Eating and drinking places ................................................... ..

----

Drugstores __ ------ __ ---- ---- ---- ........................ --------01her retail trade----------------------··-------------

fht .. ct, llHrtlKt, Hd real estot•----------------­Bonking ond credit agencies---------------... ------------ln:s.uronte __ .... __ ---- ____ ---- -- -- __ ---- -- ------ .... -- .... - ... Other finance and real estote ................ ------------------·

IHhlen ••4 r•palr 11nlces _____________________ _ Advertising ____ ........ __ ------ ______ ------ -------- __ ........ Commerdal research, management, and programing services .. Automobilt services ______ ---- __ .,. _________ ------ ---- __ _ Other business and repair services ........ -------------------

:P•n•111•l 1ervlce1 ---·--------------------------Private households __________ ------------------------ __ Hotels end lodging pieces •• ____ •••••• __ •• ------ __ ---- •• laundering, cleaning-, and other garment servic-es .................... .. Borber and beauty shops ______________________ .. _______ _

Other personal services--------------------------------

hofe11lot•l 1M: nlott4 senkn .................................. .. Health services ---- __ ------------ ............ __ .... ---- -------Educational s.ervices. government -- ------ ---- ...................... .. Educotianol se-rvic;es, private __ ---------- __ ------ __ ........ __ Wetfore, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations __ Other professional and refated services .. ----·----~---------

--------------------------------------------

P•Wk •""'lailtnlloo • •••••••••• __ •• __ -------· ••• --Postal service .... -- __ .... ---~-- .,. ___ ............ --·----- __ --------federal public administration .... ___ .., ______________ ----·--· --State ond loc;al public administration-~--------------- .. -- .. --

1Jncludes o!located cases nat shown -separately.

11-1124 FLORIDA

Persons 14 and 15 year& old

388

11 11 ---

31 24 ----5 5 -5 7

---------7

7 -------4 -----3 -----------

125 5 -

120 -

18 10 5 4

14 -

17 6

46

5 --5

6 ---6

113 78 -

11 13 11

17

64 20 16 4 9

lS

16 --4

16 and 18 and 20 to 24 Total 17 years 19 years years

78 408 1 523 3 743 12 262

499 4 30 72 499 4 30 72 - - - -

20 - - 4

1 031 10 10 119

5 506 59 166 662 1 463 8 52 193

6 - - -15 - - -32 - - -

153 - - 11 291 - 9 26

32 - 4 5 81 - - 11 9 - - 4

15S - 8 26

153 - 22 18 32 - - 8 52 - - 5 22 - - -74 - - 19 11 - - 5

175 - 4 24 51 - - 5 - - - -

20S 8 9 39

A 02B 51 114 469 288 - - 17 134 - - 27 107 - 4 16 294 6 - 44

10 - - 5 13 - - -

384 3 10 22 63S - 9 72 720 29 44 109

179 - s 19 5 - - -

74 - - -- - - -1 185 13 42 138

15 - - -4 817 42 321 l 153

669 6 - 119 273 - - 16 595 - 36 92 150 - - 28 214 - - 78 157 - 11 11

2 342 30 264 745 94 - - 25 48 - 4 -

20 407 799 1 089 2 837 3 116 28 112 524

6S8 16 13 91 17 291 771 977 2 313

155 9 8 6 4 446 179 347 565 2 040 55 81 323

565 21 5 123 193 7 24 15

1 424 106 37 1()4 445 5 15 43

3 854 239 207 602 921 69 94 69

3 248 81 159 463

10 337 111 1 029 2 729 3 079 18 27S 829 5 827 83 659 1 715 1 431 10 9S 185

2 512 57 110 417 90 - - 24

317 6 17 34 298 3 9 71

l 807 48 84 352

9 241 94 136 796 3 679 39 11 149 1 292 10 31 118 1 326 '}!/ 49 71 1 22S 6 18 274 1 719 10 27 184

638 46 25 48

19 811 263 647 2 955 6 749 64 '1!11 1 163 6 7SS S2 46 947 2 299 71 93 258 l 691 43 83 199 2 317 33 134 388

3 589 38 120 400 236 - 5 26

1 817 17 59 161 1 336 7 47 201

Persons 16 years old and over

30 to 34 3S lo 44 45 to S4 SS to S9 60 ta 64 6S years 25 to 'J!/ Median years years years years years years and over age

8 630 1 696 16 587 16 184 5 577 3 609 2 597 31.2

29 45 90 107 43 34 45 42.7 '}!/ 45 90 107 43 34 45 42.7 - - - - - - - -- 5 5 6 - - - ...

97 64 213 285 100 41 32 42.1

593 623 1 413 1 354 320 202 114 39,6 178 177 389 326 70 40 30 38.2 - - - 6 - - - ... - - 4 - 11 - - ... - 16 6 10 - - -23 20 30 42 16 5 6 42:5 31 40 105 76 - 4 - 38.8 - - 10 9 - 4 - ... 13 20 19 7 11 - - ... - - - 5 - - -30 17 18 36 - 16 4 34.0 20 8 53 12 15 - 5 36.6 9 3 12 - - - - ... 7 11 14 10 s - - ... 7 5 - 10 - - - ... lS - 3S 5 - - - ... - 6 - - - - - ... 19 6 40 62 12 8 - 43.6 6 10 21 9 - - - ... - - - - - - - -14 23 44 46 - 7 15 37.2

415 446 l 013 l 024 250 162 84 40.1 37 48 lOS 65 9 7 - 39.0 13 8 31 33 15 - 7 41.1 6 10 29 28 - 6 8 41.0

31 37 87 62 22 5 - 38.3 - - - 5 - - -- - 9 4 ... - - - ...

45 12 103 132 38 19 - 44.7 65 86 186 161 23 18 15 39.6 78 68 161 157 29 2S 20 37.0 13 41 39 38 s 14 s 37.9 - - - - s - - ... 7 21 18 22 6 - - ... - - - - - - - -120 115 245 317 98 68 29 41.7 - - 11 4 - - - ...

653 514 l 047 664 235 148 40 32.l 110 67 156 142 36 19 14 37.1

19 34 91 71 33 5 4 42.4 so 60 200 106 10 36 s 38,0 36 16 23 26 10 11 - 33.4 76 10 11 35 4 - - 26.9 25 12 52 23 11 6 6 38.8

285 267 424 180 101 40 6 27.3 15 16 5 7 16 s s ... - 3 27 10 - 4 - ...

2 066 I 951 4 469 4 291 1 520 801 584 38,3 511 3SO 742 585 152 71 41 35,4 88 54 225 118 S3 - - 38.0

1 S55 l 601 3 727 3 706 1 368 730 S43 38.8 9 21 41 45 16 - - 41,0

388 403 874 l 082 319 171 118 38.9 208 189 493 453 124 91 23 38.3 78 100 129 70 11 20 8 32,8

7 5 48 51 14 12 10 43.0 S6 71 259 379 192 105 115 47.1 21 25 64 125 99 27 21 49.0

411 414 925 609 262 116 69 35.6 86 76 176 163 99 60 29 38.8

291 297 718 729 232 128 lSO 39,6

l 332 966 1 751 1 594 367 288 170 29.9 470 302 577 435 75 74 24 29,4 749 547 908 874 149 91 52 28.0 113 117 266 285 143 123 94 42.3

307 284 424 532 131 92 88 35.3 20 - 15 20 6 - 5 44 15 70 99 12 16 4 41.1 33 62 32 62 - 10 10 32.2

210 207 307 3S1 113 66 69 35.1

697 732 1 831 2 367 1 044 882 662 46.4 157 221 641 1 098 491 509 363 S0,7 145 97 273 328 141 71 72 44.0 101 114 341 323 138 110 50 43.8 131 102 25S 240 125 40 34 38.2 163 198 321 378 149 146 143 43,6

42 35 147 128 41 50 76 43.4

2 440 2 148 4 373 3 933 l 444 905 703 31.l 766 681 1 408 l 3S3 497 278 248 37.9 993 768 l 632 1 376 469 293 179 38.S 215 295 SS6 419 163 121 108 38,9 135 142 348 419 170 82 70 42.0 331 262 429 366 14S 131 98 35,2

374 329 824 923 332 166 83 41.l 16 44 37 74 20 10 4 42.3

163 129 401 517 215 107 48 44.S 1S7 134 327 31 31 38.7 82 36

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 187. Age of Employed Persons by Industry and Sex: 1970-Continued [Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent median etc) ond meaning of symbols see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

MIAMI SMSA

Male employed ______ ---------------- __ --------

A1rfculturt1 forestry, and fisheries------------------

:~:~~~:~u~~df~h;;~~ -:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Mlolag -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -------- ---------------

C111tNctlo11 -- -- -- -- -- -- ------ -- -------- ---- ---

M11uf1cturftig ____ ---- __ ---- ---- __ --------------Durable goods-- -- ---- ---- -- __ ------ __ ---------- -------

Logging -- -- ---- -- -- -- ---- __ -- __ ---- __ --------------Sawmills, planing mills, and millwork ___________________ _ Miscellaneous wood products -- ____ ---- _______________ _ furniture and fixtures ____ -- _________________________ _

Stone, day, and gloss products ------------------------Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products-------­

Primary iron and steel industries-----------------------Primary nonferrous industries __________ ------ __ ------ __ Fabricated metal industries, including not specified metal __ _

Machinery, except electrical---------------------------Office, accounting, and computing machines ____ --------

Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies ____________ _ Rodia, television, and communication equipment_ _______ _

Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment _____________ _ Aircraft and ports ----------------------------------­Other transportation equipment ------------------------Professional and photographic equipment, and watches ____ _ Ordnance ____ -- -- -- -- ______________________________ _ Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods- allocated __

Nondurable goods ________ ---- ______ ------------ _______ _ Meot products -- -- -- -- ---- ---- __ ------ ________ ------Canning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages __ Bakery products ________________ ---- ____ -------------Other food industries--------------------------------­Yorn, thread, and fabric mills-------------------------­Other textile mill products-----------------------------Apparel and other fabricated textile products ____________ _ Poperond allied products----------------------------­Printing, publishing, ond allied industries-----------------Chemicals and allied products ______ ---- ______ ----------Petroleum and cool products ______ ---- __ ------ __ -------Rubber ond miscellaneous plastic products--------------­Footwear, except rubber------------------------------Other nondurable goods ________ ------------ ____ -------

Not specified manufacturing industries---------------------

Trauportatfon, canuwunlcatlons, and other public utilities• Rallroods and railway express service---- __ --------------­Street railways and bus lines ----------------------------Trucking service and warehousing ____ ---- -- ---- ---- ____ --Water transportation ______________ ---- -- -------- -------Air transportation ______ -- ---- ---- __ ---- __ ---- ---- ------All other transportation---- ______________ ---------------Communications ________________ ------ ---------- -------Electric and gos utilities--------------------------------­Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilities ----------

Wholesale and retoll trade ______ -- __ ---- __ ------ __ Wholesale trode ________________ ------ __ -------- -------

Food and farm products------------------------------Retail trade __________________________________________ _ Hardware, form equipment, and building material retailing __ General merchandise stores ________ ------------------ __ Food stores __ ---- ______ -- -- -- -- ---- -------- -- -------

~a0s1~1in~e~!~i~:~~af1~~~s~~~i~~-r-e~~~i~:_:===========:::=: Apparel and accessories stores ____ ---------------------furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores __ ---- --­Eating and drinking places-----------------------------Orugstores __________________ ---- ____ -------- -------Other retail trade------------------------------------

So k" Fl1111ct, .l111urnc~, Hd real estate ____ ---- __ --------n mg and credit agencies-----------------------------

Insurance ______________________ -- ____ -- ------ -- ---- ---Other finance and real estate ----------------------------

----

------------------------------------------------

--------------

----

lltslHH allll repair senkH-----------------------Advertising ____________________ ------ ------ ____ --------Commercial research, management, and programing services __ Automobile services ____________ ---- ---- ------ ----------Other business and repair services------------------------

----

PersaHI services ________________ -------- ---- ---Private households ____________________ -- -------- ---- ---Hotels ond lodging pioces -------------------------------laundering, cleaning, and other garment services ____ ------ --

~~h~~rp~~:a~~f ~!~~~::~===:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

------

E1tertelt11•1nt and rtcreatlon services __ ---- -- ------ -- -

Health se~k~~~I~~:'-~~~ ~I~~~~~:~!~~'-:::::=:::::::::::=: Educational services, government __________ --------------Educational services, privote ______ ------ -- -------- ------Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations ---Other professional and related services ______ -------- -- ----

--

------~:Jfal 1ser~i:!1c_~~~~~l~~~·~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::-St era public administration ___________________________ _

ate and local public administration---------------------

-------

!Includes allocated coses not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Persons 14 and 15 years old

2 497

171 171 --

110

552 49 -5 -6 -----5 ---6 -4 --

23

496 5 --

10 6 5

17 7

294

6 --3

143 7

42 5 6

12 -5 -5 -9

1 088 60 28

1 028 20 46

156 25 64 39 21

402 17

238

so 5 5

40

88 --

45 43

183 60 80 -5

38

97

112 29 21 24 11 27

4 --4

16 and Total 17 years

301 401 7 350

6 727 324 6 402 324

325 -537 8

33 374 342

42 672 705 23 948 289

7 -601 9 178 5

3 326 45 1 952 15 1 339 9

342 4 631 -

4 459 97

2 297 20 498 4

2 253 s 877 -420 -

1 007 9 2 841 13

713 14 80 -

2 841 53

18 065 409 374 -

1 240 46 728 8

1 456 29 216 -536 6

2 689 54 987 7

4 594 172

1 336 14 196 -

1 008 14 994 14

l 711 45 659 7

41 343 244 824 -

1 759 6 4 390 67 1 431 19

17 890 43 2 422 22 4 341 58 2 818 9 2 399 10

72 861 4 069 19 578 225 4 745 68

53 283 3 844 2 067 94 5 905 278 9 392 I 283 5 597 70 4 115 454 2 922 117 3 547 60 9 712 992 1 406 136 8 620 360

17 499 101 3 405 28 4 132 1l 9 962 62

16 797 321 770 4

I 133 12 4 594 155

10 300 150

17 460 420 I 217 52

10 189 298 2 003 48 1 557 -2 494 22

5 177 252

31 213 521 8 076 233 6 863 94 4 156 68 3 065 53 9 053 73

15 741 43 3 668 -3 409 -8 010 43

Persons 16 years old and over

18 and 20 to 24 25 to 29 30 to 34 35 to 44 19 years years years years yoors

9 768 25 914 31 178 2' 590 67 775

256 515 541 583 1 376 256 466 510 522 1 293 - 49 31 61 83

- 26 53 67 139

1 118 3 263 3 718 3 771 8 503

1 136 3 174 4 334 4 319 10 586 596 I 676 2 443 2 460 5 956

- - - - 7 15 39 58 39 162 9 19 5 8 35

59 109 245 281 846 47 92 246 233 548 19 61 172 166 375 15 10 38 50 90 6 36 35 58 163

127 317 402 416 1 131 56 247 334 248 479 5 69 153 88 79

49 256 309 258 472 6 129 153 90 156

15 38 38 82 108 26 87 120 129 263 24 116 288 287 862 20 86 56 67 141 - 12 5 9 24

128 212 264 295 625

508 I 467 I 807 1 792 4 504 - - 42 41 141

36 124 69 145 353 42 78 66 85 180 so 81 150 108 365 9 22 30 22 49

17 27 63 71 150 43 163 212 247 581 18 44 78 168 285

138 551 585 394 1 029

28 83 167 171 323 4 10 18 24 46

23 92 117 110 284 12 48 66 78 312 88 144 144 128 406 32 31 84 67 126

716 3 565 5 341 4 683 9 976 22 47 63 80 164 5 119 188 273 496

136 369 594 532 I 150 31 103 119 151 355

102 968 2 324 2 112 4 306 34 94 187 154 500

240 985 711 392 I 074 67 374 569 264 636 30 167 257 339 594

4 082 7 253 6 550 6 348 14 483 461 I 640 2 016 1 904 4 560 90 413 415 422 1 168

3 621 5 613 4 534 4 444 9 923 91 242 181 163 411

558 993 575 557 859 l 018 I 036 669 747 I 441

214 564 635 523 I 371 288 423 330 322 873 227 281 122 176 374 152 312 384 274 824 526 716 784 780 l 991 91 120 139 100 256

456 926 715 802 1 523

197 1 196 1 872 1 601 3 630 75 395 500 313 741 24 235 515 475 I 031 98 566 857 813 I 858

514 1 540 1 742 1 811 3 882 10 64 85 68 208 11 96 175 105 243

193 477 531 543 I 120 300 903 951 l 095 2 311

385 1 049 1 055 l 318 3 177 63 100 42 65 207

181 495 438 687 I 755 58 123 195 157 381 6 100 117 185 333

77 231 263 224 501

282 437 391 336 840

872 2 901 3 915 3 196 7 265 174 490 909 887 I 771 185 827 942 658 I 689 245 610 518 421 816 98 188 226 250 648

170 786 1 320 980 2 341

210 995 1 666 1 557 3 918 68 183 277 193 794 38 105 334 339 888 94 640 I 007 970 2 069

45 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 years Me-dian years years years and aver age

66 556 26 764 19 369 17 137 41.9

1 270 721 610 531 43.3 1 218 694 605 514 43.7

52 27 5 17 37.6

135 55 34 20 43.2

7 262 2 558 1 654 1 185 40.3

9 661 3 948 2 673 2 116 42.2 5 886 2 186 1 467 989 42.6 - - - - ...

143 49 57 30 43.7 46 11 36 4 46.7

1 035 379 200 127 45.B 449 191 70 61 41.3 354 116 36 31 41.5 88 31 - 16 41.0

188 54 50 41 45.9 I 113 450 263 143 42.7

477 182 155 99 40.1 43 35 5 17 31.0

497 180 160 67 40.3 195 40 88 20 38.9 93 17 25 4 38.4

199 as 50 39 40.0 752 233 151 115 43.0 177 61 54 37 43.0 26 - 4 - ...

603 263 192 206 42.5

3 613 I 697 1 161 I 107 41.8 78 47 10 15 42.4

255 101 72 39 40.7 149 31 41 48 39.7 292 180 128 73 43.5

50 9 4 21 40.1 102 37 40 23 40.6 588 275 266 260 45.8 190 119 49 29 41.3 815 409 272 229 39.4 323 124 40 63 41.3

55 20 19 - 44.1 195 63 63 47 40.2 228 123 66 47 43.9 293 159 91 213 42.S 162 85 45 20 43.6

10 473 3 384 2 036 925 41.1 232 99 89 28 46.6 398 143 57 74 40.8 900 342 183 117 39.3 323 160 97 73 43.2

5 460 1 659 781 135 42.9 623 329 301 178 48.5 684 110 53 34 32.3 614 124 105 56 37.0 620 185 145 52 41.7

14 602 6 490 4 449 4 535 40.6 4 607 I 873 I 167 l 125 42.8 1 058 525 295 291 43.3 9 995 4 617 3 282 3 410 39.6

457 177 120 131 41.4 1 058 430 327 270 34.9 1 353 719 605 521 34.6 I 290 500 218 212 40.8

739 279 250 157 37.8 506 380 256 483 48.2 822 356 184 179 42.2

1 955 843 618 507 40.3 196 104 106 158 39.6

1 619 829 598 792 41.9

3 919 1 791 1 430 1 762 45.4 584 338 213 218 40.3

1 079 323 217 222 42.8 2 256 I 130 I 000 l 322 48.2

3 494 1 200 1 192 1 101 41.4 199 48 31 53 42.4 247 103 88 53 41.9 917 300 174 184 38.6

2 131 749 899 811 42.6

3 846 2 154 1 889 2 167 48.4 257 106 144 181 48.1

2 435 I 400 I 151 1 349 50.1 343 197 254 247 46.2 298 217 162 139 46.3 513 234 178 251 43.6

1 000 465 632 542 45.5

6 310 2 492 1 919 1 822 40.8 1 710 748 562 592 42.6 1 398 583 350 137 39.3

686 283 261 248 37.6 698 352 264 288 46.0

1 818 526 482 557 40.l

4 584 1 486 851 431 43.7 1 479 444 179 51 47.2 1 160 264 189 92 45.0 1 774 731 43-0 252 41.0

FLORIDA 11 - 1125

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Tobie 187. Age of Employed Persons by Industry and Sex: 1970-Continued [Ooto bo•ed on •ample "' text For minimum base for derived figure• (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text)

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

MIAMI SMSA-Continued

, ...... ••ploye4 ······----·---·-·-······--····

Aplcultofo, foromy, 00411.i.m.. •••••••••••••••••• -Agriculture •••••••••••• ··-···-·--·-·-·---······ ••••••• -For .. try ond fishtrit• ····--·-·--------·---············--

...... -·------·-·· ------··-··---··--·- ··--··-. C•1tnctloti ---------............... _ .. _,.,. .. ,.. ............. -------. ·-"'""'·· -· ---· ----.... -· .. ·-·· .... ---· --. Duroble goods ........................................ . .

logging •••••••••• -·-·····-- •• __ •••••••••••• -·-·----. Sawmills, planing miU•, and millwork ................... . . Miscellantou• wood products-·---·----·--·····-·-···-· -Furniture and fpi;tures - .................................................................. ... . Stone, cloy, and glo" products ···--·--·-·-······-····· .

Cement~ ccmcrete, gypsum, and plost~r prl)ducts .............. .. . Pr..,ary iron and stHI industries -·-·········--·--····-· -Primary nonferrous induatries ............................................. ,. ...... .. -Fabricoted metal industries, including not spe<;ifi<d metal ••• -Machitlery, •~cept electrical ----·········----·-··-.-·-· -

Office~ accounting, and c0-mputing machines ......................... . -Electrical machinery, llqulpment, ond supplies·- .......... . -Radio, 1elevision, ond commun-icotton equipment-.......... ,.-.. . -Motor vehicles a.nd motor vehicle equipment .................... - ...... ... -Alrcroft ond parts __ ···-···--··· •• ·- •• ---- ••••••••••• -Other transportation 11qulpment --··-·---·---·-········• Profeuional ond photO!lraphic equipment, and watchn ••••• --Ordnonce ......... - .. ---------- .......................................................... .. -Miocellaneaus manufactures and durable goods- allocated •• .

Nondurable goods •••• -··· •••••• -·---·---·-······-··-· •• Moot products······-······----··-··-----·-···--·---

-. Cannlng and preserving produce. secifoods_ ond beverages __ 8okery products •• __ -- •••• ··-···-·--·- ••••••••••••••• Other food Industries··--·················-·········-· Yorn, thread, ond fabric mills····--·--···--·--··--··--· Other textile mill product•---·······--····--·--········ Apparel and otherfabricated textlle products ••••••••••••• Paper and oHied products -----····-···--.-·-· --·-····­Pritlting, publishing, and allied industries······----·-····-Chemicals and ollit<f products •••• __ •••••••••••••••••••• Petroleum and coal products •••••••••• --·····- •••••• ---

-. . . . . . . -.

Rubber and miscelloMO-us plastic product1 ................ --------footwear. exctpt rubber .................................... .,. ........ - ............ .. . Other nondurable goods •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• --Not specif~d mol\uf.octuring industries .......................................... .. -

r .... ., .... - ....... 1e.11oo1, ""' othw ........ -s ' . -. Railroads and railway express service ......................................... .. Street railways and bus line• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Trucking service and warehousing ............................................. .. . Water transportation ......... -·-- ........ ----------------- ... ------Air tronsportation ____ .... ____ .................. -----------· -·-----.. All other transportation •••••••••••• __ •• ____ •••••• -·-· •• .. Communic.otions ........ ---- __ .... __ ............ --.. ------------·- .. .. -· E)ectric an-d gas utilities ... ___ ............................................................... .. .. Water supply,, sanitary services, and other utilitin __ .............. .. ..

Wloole .... ""''9tol tr.ff··-·········-·········· Wholesale trade---····-······-----··········--·-·····

-· .. Food and farm product•-···----·-···-······-·--····-..

Retail trade •• -- __ •• -··--- •• -·····-·-- •••••••• __ •••• __ -· Hardware-, farm equipment, and building moteriat retailing .. -· General merchandise stores ................. ____ ................................ ... .. food •lores·- •••••• -- •••• ··-···---- •• ·-······ •••••• -· Mato~ vehicle.s ond o_ccenories retailing ............................... ... -· ,Gas.oltne service stations ........ __ ............................. ------ ...... .. ·-AppaAI and aaessorin stores ___ ...... ____ ................................. .. --Furniturt. home furnishings. and equipment stores ............... .. --Eating and drinking places •••••••••••••• --··-·····--·---Orug1tore1 ............................................................ ---- ---- .......... ... -· Other reta~ traclt --········---··-·-······----·-····-..

RHKt, ......................... ____________ ......... _

Banking and crtdit agencies-·--·······-·-···---··-·-··· 1-nsurance ................. ---- ....................................... -------............... .. Other finance ond real •stole .......................................................... ....

a.-.s ...i,..,. Hrtlen ··--·-·········-·---·-Advertit•ng .................. -- ------ ....................................................... .. Commercial res.earch.- moftogernent, and programing services .. Avtamoblie servkes -·-·--··--·--··-·-···············--Other business ond repair services ................................................. ...

, ......... me..---·-····-··-··-·······-····-· rrivote households •• ·····-----···-···-·------·······-· Hotel• and lodging places -··----····-·······--·-····-· Laundering-. deaning, and other garment urvtcts ..................... .. Barbor and beauty shops ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Otht.r pers.onal services ...................................................... --------

.. .. .. ..

..

.. ·-·-·-·-.. .. .. ·--·

Eoton.t-.. 1 ... - 1onlees ••••••••••••••• ·-,,.,.,.-1 ... rolotM nnkn -···--·-·-·-····-· Heahh .. rvices ······-·-·--·--··········----·-····-·-· Educational services, go.,..ernment ........ ,.. .. _.,. ................... -- ........... ,.. Educational services, Privott .... -·-- __ ................................ __ ........ ... Wetfart~ religious, and nonprofit membership orgonEza-tions .. ... Other profeuional ond ntloted &ervices ········-···-···-·-

,.,.. ................. ·····--··----···-·--------­Po•tal &ervice •• -- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• --Federal public odmin1strotion •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• State and locol public odmini$1rotion ··--·-···-··--·---·-·

'Includes ollocoted cases not shown &eporotely.

11-1126 FLORIDA

·-·-.. .. ----·-.. .. ..

Peu.on& J4 ond J5 yeors old Total

1 392 211 763

116' 2 347 116 2 265 - 82

- 71

11 2 274

149 33 091 26 8 600 - -- 85 - 55 - 884 - 292 - 137 - 30 - 114 - l 280

- 599 - 148 - 1 689 - 613 - 145 - 250 - 278 4 884 - 29

22 J 986

J23 24 055 5 198

13 853 - 252 - 318 - 281 - 847

16 13 016 - 444 23 2 261

- 496 - 49 - 66J - I 432

66 2 947 - 436

23 14 859 - 96 - 502 . 769 - 246 - s 466 - 777

13 5 128 - 646 6 183

436 47 537 34 7 220 J3 1 418

402 40 3J7 7 493

49 10 JJ3 23 4 883 - l 092 9 240

25 4 052 - 1 244

J40 9 501 16 1 469

133 1 230

~ 16 317 5 6 541

18 3 345 21 6 43J

17 6 394 - 406 - 896 - 890

17 • 202

'27 21 258 167 9 877 49 7 406 25 3 J53

5 3 583 Bl 4 239

u 2 us 2H 52 352 92 20 454 44 14 429 1-4 6 225 37 2 881 39 8 363

s 5 871 - 795 - I 853 5 3 023

16 and 18 and 20 ta 24 17 years 19 years yean

4 424 9 901 28 890

142 137 213 137 137 213

5 - -- 5 7

35 101 311

185 692 2 801 50 272 1 008 - - -- - 18 - - B

12 22 71 4 5 37 - - 18 - - 4 - 12 15 5 56 141

- 34 131 - 5 57

13 69 194 - 35 82 - 14 19 - 10 37 - 6 73 5 16 69 - - -

11 28 191

135 420 I 742 8 6 13 - 20 102

11 13 14 - 10 21 - 9 -- 18 95

36 116 634 4 18 58

48 99 309 6 17 55 - - -- 25 77 5 25 105

17 44 259 - - 51

262 1 151 4 178 5 10 s - 20 49

28 36 130 12 22 61 9 104 I 720

12 42 159 J62 BOO I 580 10 63 205 - 10 8

2 224 3 454 5 138 106 294 958

6 32 185 2 Jl8 3 160 4 880

13 21 89 553 1 238 l 358 497 477 566

29 61 164 5 5 36

J49 260 317 17 36 123

534 381 1 036 19 114 115

242 567 1 076

191 1 023 3 308 71 494 1 771 58 247 616 56 282 921

117 358 1 095 5 20 51

18 35 135 30 76 244 64 227 659

381 590 1 911 150 115 353 89 J56 428 19 94 219 - J24 437

63 IOJ 474

U7 146 30$

661 1 980 8 021 302 846 3 318 119 366 1 852 64 318 981 66 70 3J7

110 380 1 553 .. 26'1 902 - 22 169 47 62 231 30 J55 456

Person& 16 year& old and over

35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 years 25 to 29 30 to 34 Med Ion years years year> years years years and over age

20 470 20 095 45 921 45 645 16 950 11 462 a 005 39.1

209 25' 497 449 155 188 99 39.1 203 247 476 430 145 184 93 39.1

6 11 2J 19 10 4 6 ... 17 - 17 21 - - 4 ...

184 183 417 577 191 155 50 41.6

2 759 4 017 9 800 8 106 2 562 1 351 818 41.2 848 1 120 2 319 I 892 581 338 172 39.3 - - - - - - - -- 9 14 21 8 15 - ... - 4 22 15 - 6 - ...

73 103 251 236 66 31 19 41.4 31 32 67 75 28 7 6 40.5 8 16 31 44 14 - 6 43.S 5 8 - 9 - 4 -

12 22 28 20 5 - - ii.i 101 173 340 280 95 58 31 39.8 17 75 103 136 16 21 6 33.8 29 22 19 11 5 - - 27.1

148 264 526 310 128 23 14 38.0 42 96 218 100 26 s 9 37.4 34 4 23 36 7 - 8 35.7 28 17 54 68 26 10 - 41.1 26 33 52 63 10 5 10 35.2

116 118 232 188 72 26 42 40.1 5 - 11 13 - - -

ici.3 192 258 596 422 120 132 36

I 869 2 853 7 358 6 106 1 944 1 003 625 41.8 24 26 63 34 20 4 - 38.5

101 106 222 192 70 19 21 39.4 40 54 70 35 - JO 5 34.4 20 34 62 89 35 11 36 46.3 32 76 70 59 24 11 - 38.4 84 128 245 205 59 13 - 39.0

779 1 584 4 309 3 653 1 160 530 215 42.8 44 34 102 125 41 15 3 41.3

193 229 593 437 160 102 91 39.3

79 63 123 103 s 22 23 37.3 - - 29 14 6 - -77 55 192 J57 58 J4 6 40.0

146 179 436 369 85 63 19 40.9 250 285 842 634 221 189 206 42.3 42 44 123 108 37 10 2J 41.6

2 138 I 392 2 533 2 216 493 383 113 29.1 6 - 18 29 8 JS - ii.5 44 J07 122 121 18 12 9

99 90 129 177 45 19 16 35.1 29 17 41 40 14 5 5 29.8

I 145 479 872 839 192 87 19 28.9 54 77 J71 135 52 67 8 37.6

518 407 9J6 541 9J 91 22 25.2 84 49 80 JOB 27 15 5 27.7 8 27 26 67 15 17 5 46.9

3 822 3 853 9 24' 10 312 4 019 2 753 1 944 "·' 672 724 l 682 1 660 583 377 164 40.1 111 177 411 265 126 74 3J 39.S

3 150 3 129 7 566 8 652 3 506 2 376 l 780 39.9 26 34 110 J 12 31 38 19 40.8

713 639 1 711 2 149 888 563 301 38.2 335 384 896 l 034 351 219 124 37.0 154 118 218 238 46 53 11 35.9

5 23 84 44 32 6 - 40.5 245 209 715 844 536 399 378 46.6 98 116 227 332 135 114 46 45.2

951 906 2 124 2 108 728 444 283 39.4 107 52 293 359 182 101 67 «J 5JO 648 1 188 1 432 571 439 551 39.8

1 642 1 388 2 873 3 201 1 230 921 540 U.1 775 549 1 159 J 124 309 23J 52 31.4 355 273 646 682 244 135 89 36.9 512 566 1 068 1 395 677 555 399 43.2

742 575 1 347 1 076 502 336 246 U.I 68 17 100 83 43 5 8 38.6

105 73 217 144 86 46 37 38.8 102 90 165 102 33 16 32 29.7 467 395 865 747 340 269 169 38.3

2 136 2 481 6 300 6 774 3 269 2 307 2 109 41.l 535 827 2 347 2 513 1 260 849 928 47.4 421 522 1 424 1 967 1 000 774 625 48.4 321 334 718 7J3 354 183 138 42.4 399 384 930 747 189 151 122 39.8 460 414 881 834 366 350 296 4J.9

140 167 560 515 173 90 1$2 40.I

6 098 5 392 11 222 10 824 3 697 2 629 1 828 IU 2 393 2 112 4 220 4 320 1 395 921 627 38.0 1 670 1 489 3 590 3 221 1 057 710 355 39.8

109 640 J 266 l 192 471 33J 253 38.2 323 219 631 623 197 194 24J 42.1

1 003 932 1 515 1 468 577 473 352 36,3

SU 389 1 037 1 574 589 349 102 41.I 93 23 149 207 57 50 25 41.I

174 128 430 475 202 85 19 41.6 304 215 4 1 48 43.3 860 325 209

DET Al LED CHARACTERISTICS

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The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

ORLANDO SMSA

Mole employed __ .. ---- -------- -------- --------Agric•h•n, fo..,,1try, •ftll fld11rlo1 __________________ _

~:~~~:~u~~d-ft;h;;i~~ -::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Mlol•1 ------ -- ---- -------- -- -- ----------------

Co11tnctlt1 -- ------ -- __ -------- ----------------Mutdechrillt-------- ------ ------ ____ .,. _____ -----

Durable goods •• ---- -- ---------------- -- -------- --------Logging -- -- -- -- -- ---- ---- ------ ------ ---------- ----Sawmills, planing mills, and millwork. __________________ _ Miscellaneous woad praducls ---- ---- __ ----------------Furniture and fixtures -- -- -- -- -- -- -- _________________ _ Stone, clay, and gloss producls ------------------------

Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products-------­Primary iron and steel industries---------·-------------Primary nonferrous industries ................ ____ ---- .... _______ _ Fobrkoted molal Industries, including not specified metal __ _

Machinery, except electrical __ ................ __ ........ __ .... ------ .. Offke, accounting, ond c::omputing machines------------

Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies ____________ _ Radio, television. and communication equipment ________ _

Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment .. ____________ _ Aircrafl and ports __ ---- -- ____ ------ __ ---------------Other transportation equipment -- -- ------------ --------Professional and photographic equipment. ond watches ____ _

-----------------

Ordnance __ ------ __ ----------------------------------Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods-allocated __

"".Y.d.~;·~~3:c~~· :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :::::: :::: :: :: Conning and preserving ptoduce, seafoods. and beverages __ Bakery products ____ ---------- __ ---------- ____ -------Other food industties ------ ---- __ ---- __ ---- ----------­Yarn, thread, and fabric mills-------------------------­Other textile mill praduct'-----------------------------

----. ---Apporel and other fabricated textile products., ___________ _

Paper ond allied products ----------------------------­Printing, publishing, and allied Industries-----------------

-

Chemicals and allied products ____ ---- __ ------ __ --------Petroleum and cool products __________________________ _ Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products ---------------

~~~~~~~d~~~~! ~~~~'.'.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Not specified monufoctuting industries ______ ---------------

Troa1p1rt1tle1, c•••Hk1tlo11, 11tl •tt.tr p.Wlc ut11t1t11 Railroads and railway express service ____________________ _ Street railways and bus lines----------------------------Trucking service and warehousing ______ ------ ____ --------Water transportation ____ -- __ ---- __ ---- ---------------- _

~:r ~~h~:~~~~~~~t;ti~;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Communications---- ____ -------- __ ---------------------Electric ond gas utilities __ -------- __ --------------------­Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilities ----------

Wholtaalt oall ntoll tratl• ------------------------Who~sole Ira de ______________________________________ _

Re::il~r~~: ~~~~-~~~~~~t~-============================== Hardware. farm equipment, and building material retailing __ General merchandise stores __ .... _______________________ _ Food stores---- ______ -------- __ ---- __ ---------------Motor vehicles and accessories retailing-----------------Gasoline service stations ____ -- -- -- ____ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Apparel ond accessories stores ____ ---------------------Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores ________ _ Ealing and drinking places ____ -- -- ---- -- ---- ---- ---- ---Drugstores ------ ____ ---- ______ ---- __ ---- ---- -------Other retail trade------------------------------------

n. .. ce, htH1ro1tt:t, ••II rtal 11t1t1 _________________ _ Banking and credit agencies-----------------------------Insurance ______________________ -- ---- -- __ .,_ -- -- -- -- -- -Other finance and real estate----------------------------

IHlatn 0111repair11rvlc11 ------ -----------------

------------------

-------------------

Advertising __ ------ __ ------ ______ -·-- __ ----------------Commercial research, management, and programing services __ Automobile services ... _______________________ -- -- ---- -- --Other business and repair services------------------------

---

Ptnoaot 1tnlc11 -------------------------------Private households ____ ---- __ -------- -- -- ---------------Hotels and lodging places ____ ---- ------ __ ------------ -- -laundering, cleaning, and other garment services ___________ _ Barber ond beauty shaps--------------------------------Other personal services ______ ---- -- ---- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -

------

httrtO:la•Ht eH rtCf'9•tl.a H1"¥'k11---------------- -

Health se~k~·;~~:1_:~ '.:~~ ~~~'-::::::::::::::=:::: Educational services, government ______ -- ____ -- -- -- .... -- -- -Educational services, private ______ -- .... -- -- -- .... -- -- ---- -- -Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations ---Other professional and related services ____________ .. ______ _

------

Postal se~~!"_~~~'.~1~~~~:::::::::::::::=::::=::::::: ~~::~tJu~ic 1odml~istratl?n-- __ .-- ______________ ------ ---

ca pubhc administration-----------------... ----

----

11ncludes allocated coses not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Persons 14 and lS years old

911

211 211 -

I -80

70 23 ---4 ----5

4 --------

10

47 -6 -5 ----

30

----6 -

14 --------5

277 33

4 244

-4

28 -

49 --

SS 4

104

9 --9

22 --9

13

169 98 38 11 4

lB

19

33 -5

17 11 -7 --7

16 and 18 and Total 17 years 19 yeors

96 188 2 829 3 620

5 766 311 259 s 659 307 255

107 4 4

80 - -13 420 229 523

16 413 158 405 11 336 49 232

23 - -178 - 12 58 - s

32S - 11 563 - 25 462 - lS 174 - 1S S2 - 8

1 087 20 27 936 6 7 87 - -

1 607 - 2S 641 - 12 14S - 3 174 - -447 7 38 120 - -

4 646 s 7 801 11 49

4 949 lOS 173 S4 4 -

1 20S 21 44 1S9 - 24 S75 11 10

28 - -IO - -9S 10 -

362 - 27 1 351 26 S3

4B7 - s B2 s -

191 13 -21 - -

329 15 10 128 4 -

8 071 49 175 54S 6 13 216 - -

2 132 lB 61 44 - -

B14 - 7 213 - -

1 542 - 4S 1 360 lS 11

797 s 21

23 120 1 516 1 556 7 224 158 298 2 006 71 134

16 596 1 3S8 1 25a 9S1 14 SS

1 912 as 126 2 621 424 316 2 747 34 109 I 73B 122 161

378 36 20 I 094 21 6" 1 932 449 199

4Sl 37 59 2 772 136 149

5 193 16 40 1 013 s lS 2 020 4 6 2 160 7 19

5 003 114 139 143 3 -4BO s s

1 35-0 35 24 3 030 71 110

2 493 Ul 106 416 70 IS 610 36 37 S69 15 38 45-0 - 5 44B 10 11

1 572 71 97

a 276 192 285 1 717 SS 60 2 689 48 80

706 28 54 1 194 41 34 1 970 20 57

6 Oil 42 35 1 289 - s 2 336 2S 9 2 29S 17 21

Persons 16 years old end over

20 to 24 25 to 29 30 ta 34 35 ta 44 years years years years

' 486 10 551 10 253 22 225

516 523 556 1 072 506 518 SSl 1 038

10 s s 34

3 15 - 13

1 345 1 541 1 613 3 272

1 369 1 859 1 968 4 101 791 1 193 1 38'1 3 485

11 - - 6 18 22 12 28 5 s - 16

36 39 33 B3 B2 94 88 136 70 72 60 132 19 lB s S7 9 - 14 10

115 124 89 318 78 so 134 266 6 10 23 22

151 314 197 462 65 124 114 176 30 12 lS 24 4 23 s 71

63 30 so BS 3 19 39 30

104 371 603 1 664 63 72 lOS 229

570 646 570 1 272 - 12 6 12

108 162 lOB 299 2S 11 30 55 SS 34 74 195 14 s - 9 - - - 5 23 6 - 13 45 61 48 114

180 247 163 283 18 S2 74 154 11 4 5 8 Sl 16 24 3S - - - 10 40 36 38 BO 8 20 9 44

903 1 100 1 051 2 014 39 62 34 127 13 5 22 61

178 282 279 604 - s - -

128 120 115 207 18 IB 8 53

224 243 261 448 162 167 192 346 98 129 96 1S9

2 862 2 564 2 242 4 501 7S8 81B 719 1 668 238 19S 162 390

2 104 1 746 1 523 2 833 102 B7 49 194 327 196 163 401 393 247 164 31S 309 39B 313 S3S 247 177 124 332 34 26 40 60

113 B7 112 233 238 17S 1S8 211 41 39 53 6S

300 314 347 487

397 635 514 I 166 198 15a 86 25a 118 261 211 602 81 216 217 306

531 510 586 1 190 4 - 19 S9

6S 92 55 131 146 137 207 286 316 281 305 714

223 160 171 407 29 6 6 38 65 42 11 70 S9 3S 70 93 24 34 44 113 46 43 47 93

202 229 132 286

112 850 913 1 950 162 158 127 450 309 328 343 580 109 76 40 112 94 61 106 286

138 227 297 S22

323 565 500 1 483 49 28 80 342 66 140 154 S94

192 359 238 517

45 ta 54 SS ta 59 60 ta 6" 6S years Median yaor.s yecrs years ond over age

21 426 7 136 4 890 3 712 40.1

1 116 555 386 472 41.7 1 096 S38 378 472 41.7

20 17 8 - 42.S

15 - 30 4 ... 3 047 906 635 309 39.5

3 993 I 076 518 266 40.1 3 039 705 293 160 40.B

- - 6 -68 14 4 - 43.9 27 - - -60 34 14 15 40.2

106 9 14 9 34,6 9Q s 9 9 36.l 36 18 6 - 40.3 6 - - s ...

276 6S 2S 28 40.3 224 58 65 4B 42.3

9 17 - - ... 341 81 30 6 37.S 98 37 15 - 35.3 37 19 5 - 40.2 44 14 7 6 42.7

124 18 21 11 39.2 2S 4 - - 34.9

1 504 310 74 4 42.4 161 61 22 28 39.4 928 354 225 106 3B.2 20 - - -

263 133 58 9 40.3 14 - - - 33.3

116 56 19 5 40.3 - - - - ... 5 - - - ...

25 5 - 13 43 6 12 6 35.0

196 99 62 42 35.2 119 24 20 21 41.l 30 - 19 -32 13 7 - 33.2 6 - - 5

59 18 28 5 38.2 26 17 - - 40.2

1 761 471 360 110 31.6 108 46 B3 27 44.3 77 28 10 - 45.9

467 156 Sl 36 39.1 18 10 11 - ...

18-4 29 21 3 36.8 58 42 11 5 46.6

274 35 6 6 35.0 330 67 67 3 3B.8 168 42 59 20 3B.1

4 568 1 741 1 117 913 37.6 1 618 522 400 265 40.2

441 149 124 102 40.2 2 950 1 219 8B7 71B 36.l

20S 121 BS 39 43.7 314 141 107 S2 36.5 444 148 99 71 28.6 SSS 26S 126 103 3B.9 327 119 SS 74 36.l 49 36 37 40 40.S

21S 96 93 60 41.4 243 9B 57 104 27.3 9S 20 23 19 34.7

S03 175 20S 1S6 37.9

1 215 504 317 319 43.5 158 59 41 JS 36.7 S47 13S 114 52 41.B SBO 310 192 232 49.0

1 102 356 248 227 40.2 41 11 - 6 42.7 62 23 20 22 36.4

321 76 54 64 39.4 678 246 174 13S 41.l

570 247 180 291 45.7 8-4 45 S9 64 50.2

153 85 39 72 47.9 131 S5 38 35 42.3 95 37 29 69 4S.5

107 2S 15 51 42.2

217 76 109 153 36.9

1 684 600 535 455 40,6 427 109 98 71 41.6 S7B 189 141 93 39.1 112 49 SS 71 39.1 200 135 116 121 «.I 367 118 12S 99 39.7

2 061 597 285 183 45.4 611 106 58 10 47.3 943 262 114 59 46.9 48B 224 128 111 41.2

FLORIDA 11-1127

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The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 2.50,000 or More

ORLANDO SMSA- Conlinued

Ft••'• ••ployed ············-····---···-··-·· -Agrtculhi", fort11try, •11di fl1Hrit1 ______________ ,,, __ _ -Agriculture ____ ---- -- -- __ ....... ______________________ ,. __ .

Forestry ond fisheries --- ... - ......................................................... .. -Mllllnt ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .

. •..... ,. ...... , ______ -- -- -- -- ---- -------- .................. .. -Ourabl-e goods .... __ ------ ................... __ .................................................. .. -logging -·-· •• ---- •••••••••••• __ ··-- ---··-·· •••••••• -Sawmills, planing mills, ond millwork ..................................... .. Miscel1aneaus wood products-------------------------­Furniture and fix1ures ------·------------------------­S1one, cloy, and gloss produc1s ------------------------

PriC:::.~n1t;0~o~~~e;~~:iv1~~~~t'r:~d-~l~~~~r-~~~~~~s-=~=~=~=~ Primary nonferrous induuries .... ____ ------ ............................ .. fabricated meto' industri&s, including not specffied metal .... ..

Machinery, excep1 electrical ------------------- ... --- ....... .. Office, occo-unting, and computing machines ___________ _

Electrko\ machinery, equipment, and supplies ________ ......... .. Radio, te~vision, and communication equipment ................ _

Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment.. _______ .......... .. Aircraft and parts---------------------------.. -------Other transportation equipment ..................................... - .... - .. .. Professional and photo.graphic equipment, and watches ....... .. Ordnance_,. __ -- -- ........................ ________ -~- .. ---- ______ _ Miscellaneous monufottures and durable goods-allocated .. ..

Nondurable goods ........ __ .... __ ........ ______ .... __ ------ .............. .. Meat products ........ -- __ ---- .... ------------------ __ ...... ..

-

--------. -

Canning and preserving produce, seafoods. ond beverages .. .. Bakery products ........ __ ........ __ .... __ ........ ------ .... __ ------ .. Other food industries ............. ______ ............ __ .... ---- __ ...... .. .. Yorn, thread. and fabric mills ____ .... ------ ------ __ ........ _ .. Other textile milt products ............ ------ .................... ---- __ .. Apparel and other fabricated textile prod1,1cl$ ...................... .. ·-Poper ond allied products ---- ____ .................................... __ ·-Printing, publishing, and allied industries .... ------- ... ------ ·-Chemicals and allied prodvcts ________________________ _ ·-Petroleum and cool products .. _______ .,. _____________ .. __ _ ·-Rubber and miscel1aneou5 plastic products -----------.. -­Footwear, except rubber-----------------------------

--·-Other nonduroble goods ....... ____________ -- ....... ____ .... __ ·-Not specified manufacturing industries .... ____ ------------ __ ..

Tro1111portat1H, c••ra.nkatloni, Hd other p•bUc utmtit1 ' -Railroads ond railway express service .... ______ ---- .... __ ---- --Street railways and bus lines--------------------------­Trucking service and warehousing ----------------------­Water transportation -- ------ --------------------------

------

Air transportation .... -- ---- ........ ____ -- -- .... - .. ------ __ -- .... .. --All other transportation ____ .... ____ ------ ____ ------ ____ .. .. --Communications ---- -- -- ---- ____ ........ ____ ---- ........ ____ .. .. -· Electric ond gas utilities-------------------------------­Water supply, sanitory services, and other utiUties ---------

.. --

Wholtsak •Ril rttaR t111de ----------------------­Whole>ale trade •••••••••••••••••• ---- -- ••••••••••••••

----Food and form products--------------------- .............. _ .. --Retail trade ________ ..... ·--- ____ ...... ---- ___ ...... __ .... ______ .... --Hardware, farm equipment, and building material retailing -.. General merchandise stores __ .... ____ .... __ -- ---- ____ ........ .. --Food s•ores .... -- -- -- ---- ..... __ ---- ............. -- -- ---- ........... .. --Mo-tor vehicles ond occe-ssories retailing ---- ---- __ ........ __ .. Gasoline service stations----_.,. __ ..... __ ..... ---------- .... -----Apparel and accessories. stores .. ______________________ _ --Furniture, home furnishings. and equipment stores ...... .,. ........ --Eating and drinking places ..... ____ ---- ____ ...... --- .... ---- __ .. Drugstores -- -- ......... -- .................. __ .... ____ ---- ............ ., ___ _ --Other retail trode .......... _ ...... ---- ......... ---- .... ---- ---- .......... --

fiaHCfl1 MlilU'11Kt, .. ii real estate ____ ........................ .. --Banking and credit agencies---------------------------- -· lnsurontt ............ -- -- -- ------ ---- ------ _., ---- -------- __ --Other finance and real estate ____ .... __ .... -- -- ---- __ ............ .. --

lusfHH Hil rtpcUr Stl'VkH .............. -,.. .................. _,.,. .. .. --Advertising .... __ .... ____ -- ________ .... ___ ,. ____ .... ____ ---- __ -· ----Commercial research, monogement, and programing service5-Automobile services -- -- .... __ .... __ -------- .... ---- .... ______ _ Other business and repair services .............. - .... ---------------

Penuat 1e"lc11 ------ __ ------ .... -----·-------- --Private households .... __ ---- ______ ........ ____ ........ ------ .... __ --Hotels an-d lodging ploc.es _ ................. ----------------.. ---- -· ----Loundedng, cleaning, and other gorment servtces .... __ .... ---- _ Sorber and beauty shop"S ........ __ - .. -------------- ............ ---Other personal services-·-·---------------------------- --

btertoHt•t a.ii ncn•tlon senrk•s ............................ .. --ProfeultHl Hll nlot•d unkes ------------ .. ----- ..

H~lth servk:es -- -- -- __ ............ __ ........ __ -- __ ........ -- ---------Educational servicu. government __ -- ---- ..... ---- ---- .. ----- --Educational services, private ____ ............. -- -- ---- ---- _ ... _.,. __ --Wetfore, religious, and nonprofit membership organization$ __ --Other professional and related services __ -- .... ------ ........ __ .. --

Pulllk 1tl•l•lstratl111 ...................................................... .. .. Postal service ---- .... __ -~ ............ ------ -- ............ -- ........ ---- .. Federal public odministrotion __ ------ ---- ...... ------- .......... .. ·-State and ~o-cal public: administration---------------~-------

'Includes allocated cases not s.hown separately.

11 - 1128 FLORIDA

Persons 14 ond 15 years old Totol

435 60 7U

43 2 276 43 2 276 - -- 12

10 716

37 6 021 13 3 365 - -- 21 - -- 88 - 46 - 26 - 9 - 6 4 206

- 142 - 59 - 1 276 - 488 - 22 - 27 - 99 - 96 - 979 9 348

18 2 620 - 29 - 600 s 79 - 221 - 4 - 11 8 476 - 73 - 738

- 111 - 6 - 101 - 10 5 161 6 36

10 2 955 - 15 - 274 - 279 - -- 105 - 81 - 1 709 5 219 5 !OS

91 15 465 - 2 278 - 757

97 13 187 - 175 4 3 845

24 1 533 4 401 - 117 - 917 - 467

38 3 133 - 574

27 2 025

- 5 101 - 1 803 - 2 099 - 1 199

- l 795 - 72 - 283 - 215 - 1 225

179 6 465 130 3 064

9 860 5 833

11 808 24 900

5 558

45 17 510 8 6 396 6 5 S90

26 1 914 - 1 340 5 2 270

9 1 911 s 104 - 822 4 91S

16 and 18 and 20 to 24 17 yeors 19 years years

l 335 3 149 • 129

47 99 214 47 99 214 - - -- - -

13 31 84

40 212 779 12 55 382 - - -- - s - - -- - 18 - - -- - -- - -- - -- - 8

5 - 4 5 - -- 30 2SS - 18 108 - - -- - 4 - 8 4 - 5 5 - - 52 7 12 27

28 1S7 391 - - 6 - 9 68 7 5 16 - - 34 - - -- - 11 - 47 34 - 6 10

16 62 172

- 11 10 - - -- 11 12 s - -- 6 18 - - 6

65 334 601 - - -- - 16 - 18 45 - - -- 3 26 5 6 -

60 28S 436 - - 58 - - 8

614 1 149 1 880 27 96 268 - 40 81

657 1 OS3 1 612 - s 12

133 287 44B 91 lSS 213 4 27 98 - - s

14 40 50 20 26 40

227 275 422 50 93 101

112 145 223

15 339 l 061 - 149 442 - 146 511

15 44 lOB

21 97 259 - - 7

12 17 26 4 - 37 s BO 189

143 156 562 89 4B 144 22 24 99 17 33 78 5 37 155

10 14 86

31 53 86

260 657 2 342 77 262 878 33 134 738 91 86 217 39 44 147 20 131 362

16 22 261 - - -- 9 80 16 8 161

Persons 16 years old and over

3S to 44 4S to 54 SS to 59 60 to 64 6S years 25 to 29 30 to 34 Median years years years years years years and over age

6 563 5 740 13 415 12 863 4 701 2 896 1 994 39,1

190 274 526 497 235 100 94 41.0 190 274 S26 497 235 100 94 41.0 - - - - - - - -- - 7 5 - - - ...

60 70 185 183 45 26 19 40.4

798 753 1 566 l 323 338 142 70 37.1 498 447 965 811 133 34 28 38.0

- - - - - - - -10 - - - 6 - - ... - - - - - - - -4 - 22 29 5 5 5 ... 4 5 5 22 10 - - ... - - - 16 10 - - ... - - 5 4 - - - ... 6 - - - - - - ...

16 32 59 60 23 4 4 43.0

39 28 18 31 12 - 5 34.1 21 8 14 5 6 - - ...

199 202 362 212 11 - s 33.8 120 62 116 58 6 - - 29.9

- 6 6 10 - - - '" - - 23 - - - - ... 20 6 31 26 4 - - ... 4 23 3S 19 5 - -

134 113 305 309 40 17 9 41.2 62 32 94 89 17 8 - 38.6

300 306 S90 S06 196 104 42 37.2 - - 5 12 6 - - ...

32 81 174 135 65 27 9 41.3 6 13 11 14 7 - -

54 34 44 45 10 - - 33.3 - - - - 4 - - ... - - - - - - - ...

37 63 98 91 65 25 16 40.8 27 12 14 - - - 4 ... 89 52 129 148 24 37 9 32.9

18 17 36 19 - - - 34.9 - - - 6 - - -

10 14 17 25 6 6 - 37.1 - - 5 - - - -

27 20 57 11 9 9 4 36.7 - - 11 6 9 4 - ...

346 244 719 371 92 56 67 32.1 11 - - 4 - - - ... 17 22 130 61 18 6 4 41.3 54 34 68 12 23 13 12 33.3 - - - - - - - -

20 25 5 15 4 - 7 30.7 9 4 40 17 - - - ...

156 127 412 180 26 10 17 27.4 36 24 67 18 7 9 - 33.2 13 - 29 31 - 9 IS 45.8

l 339 l 410 3 226 3 314 l 248 724 491 38.9 2S3 310 S08 455 217 69 75 38.6 96 62 159 lS8 120 20 21 41.3

1 086 1 100 2 71B 2 859 1 031 65S 416 39.0 B 42 B SB 35 - 7 47.2

305 293 836 973 265 221 84 40.5 144 91 300 345 120 36 32 37.2

26 38 77 67 28 22 14 36.0 12 17 38 29 9 7 - 41.4 54 S9 175 244 108 92 81 47.7 26 21 117 85 78 43 11 43.6

346 289 666 498 241 114 55 35.1 36 21 92 93 44 19 25 31.7

129 229 409 467 103 101 107 39.3

663 460 944 907 350 214 148 35.1 230 165 369 289 104 36 19 32.4 300 193 3S4 370 96 97 32 32.4 133 102 221 24B lSO 81 97 43.9

279 210 310 372 141 38 68 36.0 9 - 13 34 4 - 5

41 17 60 77 29 - 4 39.8 40 50 17 37 15 10 5 32.7

189 143 220 224 93 28 54 35.3

538 453 1 369 l 561 619 523 541 45.1 141 129 681 824 373 283 3S2 48.6 94 93 122 142 85 97 B2 43.0 9S 86 140 234 78 57 15 42.7

104 34 206 169 51 21 26 38.3 104 111 220 192 32 65 66 40.7

77 60 140 76 25 4 6 32.7

2 041 1 666 3 965 3 668 1 485 956 470 39.l 673 602 1 409 1 476 596 316 107 40.0 746 579 1 363 1 093 518 286 100 39.1 16S 183 399 403 131 138 101 40.4 82 86 320 299 125 117 81 43.l

37S 216 474 397 11S 99 81 35.1

232 140 398 586 123 113 20 42.1 11 19 22 37 11 - 4 45.0 70 61 202 274 66 49 11 44.5

134 S3 40.3 161 267 46 64

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG SMSA

Male em played ---- ---------- __ -------- -· --·- ·-Atricutture, forestry, and fl1h1rit1 __________________ _

::{~~~~~~~d-f~h;~ie~ -:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

M~---------------------Co•1tnu:tlon -------- ---- ------------ ------------

M1aufo~tvrln9 __ -- __ -- ------ ---------- __ ------ ...... Durable goods __ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ------ ---- ---- ------·- ---­

logging -- -- ---- -- ------ -- -- -------- ---- ---------- -- -Sawmills, planing mills, ond millwork ____________________ _ Miscellaneous wood products ---- ------ ---- ---- ------ __ _ Furniture and fixtures --------------------------------­Stone, clCJy, and glass products -------------------------

Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products--------­Primary iron and steel industries------------------------Primary nonferrous industries ______ ---- __ ------------ __ _ Fobricated metal industries, including not specified metal ___ _

Machinery, except electrical __________ ------------------Office, accounting. and computing machines ___________ _

Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies ____________ _ Radio, television, and communication equipment ________ _

Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment _____________ _ Aircraft and ports ----------------------------------­Other transportation equipment -------- ------ __ --------Professional and photographic equipment, and watches ____ _

-------

Ordnance __ -- __ -- ---- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- ------ __ --------Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods- allocated __

Nondurable goods ____ ---- __ ---- ________ -------------- __ Meat products ____________ ------ ______ ---------- ___ _ Conning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages __ Bakery products ______________________ ------ ________ _ Other food industries ________ ---- ______ -------- ______ _ Yarn, thread, and fabric mills ---- ------ ------ _________ _ Other textile mill products ____ ---- ______ ---- ____ ---- __ _ Apparel and other fabricated textile products ____________ _ Paper ond allied products ____________________________ _ Printing, publishing, and allied industries----------------­

Chemicals and allied products-------------------------­Petraleum and cool products---------------------------Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products ------------ __ _ footwear, except rubber------------------------------Other nondurable goods ______ ------ __________________ _

Not specified manufacturing industries ____ -------- ________ _

Troinport1tlon. c11111unlcatlou1 an• other public utllltles-1 Railroads and railway express service ________ ---- __ ------ _ Street railways and bus lines ----------------------------1 rucking service and warehousing _______________________ _

-----------------

----

Waler 1ronspartation -- -- ____ ---- ---- -------- -------- __ _ -Air transportation ____________ ------ ____ ----------------All other transportation ________ -------- __ ------ __ ---- __ _ Communications ________________________ ---- -----------Electric and gas utilities--------------------------------­Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilities ----------

Wholesele an• retan trade------------------------Wholesale trade ______________________ ------ ---------- _

Food and farm products------------------------------Retail !rode ____________ ---- ______ -- __ ---- ------ ---- ---

Hardware, farm equipment, and building material retailing __ General merchandise stores ____________________ -- -- ----

----------Food stores __________________________ ---- -- ------ ----

Motor vehicles and accessories retailing ----------------­Gasoline service stations------------------------------Apparel and accessories stores ________________________ _

--Furniture, home furnishings, ond equipment stores ________ _ Ealing and drinking pkJces-----------------------------

-Drugstores ______________ -- __ -- -- -- -------- -- -- -- ---Olher retail trade------------------------------------

f111111te, Insurance, and nal utat•-----------------­Banking and credit agencies-----------------------------Insurance __________________ ---- ______ ------ -- ---------Other finance and real estate----------------------------

lusl••H tnd rtptlr senlces ______________________ _ Advertising ________________ -- -- -- ---- -------------- ---Commercial research, management, and programing services __ Automobile services __ ---- ____ ---- ____ ---- ------------ --Other business ond repair services _______________________ _

Pentnal servlt:u -------------------------------Private households ____________ ---------------------- ---Hotels ond lodging places-------------------------------Laundering, cleaning, and other garment services ___________ _

~~h~~rp~~!~~J~:~~~::~:::::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::: EntertohnHat and recreation $arvlcts __ ------------ -­

Proftulon1I and rtlated servkts -------------------Health services ______ ---- ______ -------- ________ ------ __ EEdduuccoolt!onal

1 serv!ces, go_vernment ____ ---- ---------- ---- __ _

1ona services, private __ ------ -- -- -- -- -- ---- ---- --­Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations -- .. Other professional and related services--------------------

Publk ad11lnl1trt1tla.. 1 -------- ------ ---- ------ ___ _

~:!~~ 1ser~~e __ --.-: __ -~ ____ ------ ______________ -------

State oJdu loc~ r~~bti~s~rd~f ~;fr~fi~~ -====================== !Includes allocated coses not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

--

----------------------

Persons 14 and 15 years old Toto I

2 299 207 294

329 7 171 317 6 562

12 609

- 1 315

147 27 319

176 37 207 52 23 104 - 41 - 322 - 118 5 1 204 7 2 254 7 1 517 - 707 - 357 - 3 860

- 2 489 - 227 - 6 005 - 3 262 - 339 - 453 5 2 372 - 513 - 124

35 I 946

118 13 824 - 654 16 2 075 - 376 5 I 065 - 37 - 63 - 442 - 728

83 3 093

- 2 837 - 135 - 415 - 18

14 1 886 6 279

33 18 977 6 1 814 - 863 - 3 610 6 I 314 - I 054 - 682 5 3 643 - 2 849 - 1 960

1 085 53 542 92 14 475 38 3 825

993 39 067 14 2 177 11 4 317

113 6 540 13 4 919 58 3 403 12 I 215 28 2 861

502 5 977 19 I 211

223 6 447

24 10 785 - 2 332 7 3 779

17 4 674

55 9 328 - 490 - 798

25 2 723 30 5 317

227 7 314 118 567

71 2 853 9 1 098 7 I 179

22 1 617

63 2 887

151 19 980 24 4 835 48 6 238 33 I 611 17 2 S60 29 4 736

9 11 469 - 2 769 - 1 761 9 6 407

16 and 18 ond 20 to 24 17 years 19 years years.

6 514 8 212 20 498

411 373 619 398 318 580

13 5S 39

- 57 171

490 1 148 3 028

482 1 229 3 582 273 714 2 309 - - 5

11 16 38 - 22 -

34 33 137 49 82 295 37 49 177 13 14 66 - 8 38

65 120 417

37 57 245 - 5 9 6 75 461 - 15 272 - 34 30 - 23 24

25 128 278 3 5 34 - - 19

30 97 222

204 513 1 257 9 28 78

40 80 222 9 17 19

20 16 105 - - 5 - - -4 16 27 6 51 72

62 138 286

38 81 255 - 3 -- 19 52 5 - -

11 64 136 5 2 16

164 398 1 912 7 54 177 - 14 48

48 58 305 34 27 84 11 16 106 5 5 14

10 85 590 6 9 270

22 83 145

3 782 3 482 5 797 223 418 I 338 123 104 372

3 559 3 064 4 459 80 143 171

183 342 637 1 153 824 888

100 148 558 321 367 350

86 89 218 59 108 259

1 229 597 532 42 61 121

306 385 725

76 149 769 25 55 302 9 28 246

42 66 221

204 326 950 - 4 38 6 12 83

87 146 316 111 164 513

263 192 573 63 24 25

138 94 225 37 16 97 - - 66

25 58 160

177 191 336

400 483 1 835 161 147 304 98 148 691 58 73 237 65 9 129 18 106 474

65 184 926 15 13 163 - 30 78

34 113 579

Persons 16 years old and over

25 to 29 30 lo 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 years Median years y-ears years years years years and over ogo

22 023 20 130 0 113 44 410 17 758 13 191 11 445 41.1

743 597 1 378 1 3U 620 02 636 41.1 668 522 1 233 1 264 SSS 407 617 41.4

75 7S 145 98 65 25 19 38.3

183 131 314 314 72 51 22 38.7

2 799 2 793 5 913 6 213 2 362 1 486 1 087 40.8

4 618 4 397 8 539 8 092 2 838 1 972 1 458 40.0 2 934 2 900 5 599 s 012 1 669 1 005 689 39.3

6 - 10 15 - - 5 12 22 80 87 46 4 6 42.B 8 16 44 13 6 4 5 38.0

105 132 239 279 121 79 45 41.7 274 209 610 468 131 81 55 38.6 172 138 401 347 79 62 SS 39.6 100 41 202 154 41 45 31 40.9

19 38 85 114 31 19 5 43.9 429 500 1 081 758 247 135 108 38.7 298 298 516 611 193 140 94 41.0

25 80 66 25 - 11 6 34.7 873 990 1 688 I 274 369 161 108 38.5 524 541 977 653 174 73 33 37.9 45 36 54 66 46 16 12 39.S 52 49 76 165 19 24 21 45.2

387 243 443 460 234 129 45 37.8 75 53 106 118 56 35 28 43.2 9 27 41 14 9 5 - 36.7

242 246 324 416 120 128 121 39.2 1 643 1 452 2 869 3 043 1 154 943 746 41.4

77 81 136 148 45 28 24 39.0 228 182 492 485 1S2 114 80 40.8

42 65 84 73 17 31 19 39.3 82 120 289 249 73 65 46 41.6 - - 12 9 - - 11 ...

13 10 10 12 4 8 6 86 32 65 96 46 52 18 43.6 91 76 174 159 68 6 25 38.9

395 346 497 589 259 281 240 41.4 362 300 718 663 246 116 58 40.3

29 15 22 35 10 16 5 44.3 59 37 94 127 16 - 11 39.3 - - - 4 5 - 4

179 188 276 394 213 226 199 47.3 41 45 71 37 15 24 23 39.3

2 408 2 225 4 909 3 873 1 470 1 037 581 39.9 183 133 435 416 173 165 71 43.l 49 72 221 265 126 60 8 46.0

399 512 966 882 269 89 82 40.0 59 145 327 292 167 111 68 44.4

167 132 295 231 54 20 22 38.2 56 24 124 167 64 139 84 51.8

769 488 928 502 140 103 28 33.8 386 387 899 520 210 121 41 39.I 216 222 500 403 189 124 56 40.8

5 289 4 262 9 432 10 605 4 472 3 566 2 855 39.4 1 535 I 496 3 106 3 466 1 405 878 610 42.2

383 306 842 982 388 202 123 42.4 3 754 2 766 6 326 7 139 3 067 2 688 2 245 38.1

172 152 329 S50 242 133 205 45.8 509 348 761 715 342 284 196 36.8 612 456 669 897 398 384 259 28.3 572 362 1 058 1 203 379 334 205 41.8 332 224 552 565 225 285 182 36.9 107 81 155 141 52 124 162 36.7 314 264 648 573 273 253 110 41.6 402 337 756 1 037 446 336 305 33.4 121 79 296 228 94 76 93 41.1 613 463 I 102 I 230 616 479 528 41.6

982 974 2 293 2 486 1 163 919 974 45.6 374 221 509 400 153 199 94 38.7 432 407 I 101 959 294 164 139 42.D 176 346 683 I 127 716 556 741 52.1

942 903 1 699 2 150 799 644 711 42.9 37 72 131 75 60 37 36 42.2

115 90 145 174 43 60 70 41.4 251 277 504 608 218 182 134 40,6 539 464 919 1 293 478 365 471 44.4

487 400 1 084 1 670 859 795 991 48.9 8 11 32 108 79 79 138 55.8

105 137 355 617 372 342 468 51.0 100 57 153 312 129 107 90 47.9 106 69 253 245 172 176 92 48.9 168 126 291 388 107 91 203 44.3

227 196 398 374 347 294 347 43.0

2 115 2 029 4 533 4 035 1 789 1 404 1 357 41.9 414 454 I 076 1 165 556 252 306 43.7 744 674 I 407 1 219 579 475 203 40.4 221 94 299 288 96 176 69 39.1 169 246 583 500 283 211 365 46.6 567 561 I 168 863 275 290 414 40.5

1 230 1 223 2 621 3 236 967 591 426 43.0 208 161 653 I 165 235 123 33 46.5 115 134 427 643 199 55 80 46.5 859 881 I 462 I 341 500 378 260 40.0

FLORIDA 11- 1129

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The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

TAMPA-ST. PnERSIURO SMSA-Continued

Female e11playe4 __ ---- __ -------------·--·----·

A1rk1ttwt, f"'91try, and fl1heflet -------------........ .. Agriculture ·- -- ---- •• -- ____ •• ·- __ ---- -- __ -· -· ____ ·-_ ••• Forestry ond fisheries-------------------·------·---- ........

11.lolot ---- -- ------ -- ·- -- ---·-··--·-------- -·--

(llS: ........ --------------- .. -------------------11.ooot.mn,.. __ ·- ··-· ---- -- -------------- -· ··--

Ouroble goods---- __ •• ------------·--------- __ ---- _____ _ logging -·-- ·--- ·--- ·- -·-- ---- __ --·------- -·-- __ ----SowmUls, planing mills, and millwork ___________________ _ --Miicehaneous wood products ______ ---- .................................. .. Furniture and fixtures __ ------ ..... __ ........ __ ........................... .. -Stone, clay, ond glasa products -------------······-·-··

--Cement, concre1e, gyp"Sum, and plaster products--------Primary iron and s1eel indus.tr._s .................................................. ... -Primary nonferrous industries .... __ .... __ ................. __ ..... __ ...... .. Fabricated metal industrin, including not specified metal --·

---

Machinery, ox<ept electncal ---------------·--·---------Off.ce. oc-counting, and computing machines ________ .,. __ _ Electrical machinery, &quipment, and supplies ____________ _ -

R.odlo. television. onid communication equipment ................ .. Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment-......................... ..

---Aircraft and pa:rts .......................................................................... .. Other tran$po rtotion equipmen1 ................. __ ................... __ ....... .. -Professional and phalogrophic equipment, and watches ____ _ Ordnance·----· __ ·- __ ----·- ____ •••••• ------·- •• ---··

--Mlscellontous manufocturts ond durable goods-ollacaled •• --

NoMC:~~~3:;,~s :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::':: --Conning and prts.ervin9 produce, s1HJfoods, and beverages .. .. Bakery products---- .... __ ............ __ ............................................ .. --Other food Industries -- __ ·----· -· -- ----·-·----- ·--- ·---Yorn, thread, and fabric mills •• ---- __ -·-· ---· __ ·-·- •••• Other textile mill products •••• ····--·-·-·-···------- ••• Apparel and other fabricated textile products·---··----·-· l'apor and olli<td products -·-··--------·---------··----

. -.

Printing, publishing, and allied industrits. ..................... __ ........ ..

Chemicals and allied products--------------------------Petroleum and coal products ____ -----------.. -·---- ____ _

--Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products---------------Footwear, except rubber ________ -- --- .. __ ------ ---- .... __ Other nondurable goods •• ---·----·--------- •••• __ •• -·-

Not &pecified monufo<;turing industries-------------- .... ------I Trainsportotiaaf toM11ukaflte.s, 10 ... ., pnl1t utlttlit1

Railroads and railway express service ____________________ _ -Street railways ond bus lines ---------------------------­Trucking service and warehousing ------------------------

. -

Water tronsportotion ____ ...... _ ------------ ---- ---- __ ------Air tronsportotion ........ __ .... ---- ---- ------ __ ---- ------ ...... .. -AU Qther. tra~sportotion ______ .......... __ ------ ........................... .. Commun1cotions __ ---- __ ---- ______ ------ ................. __ ....... .. ---· Efectri<: and gos IJtilities ............................................ __________ ..,. __ _ . Water supp!y, sanitary services, and other utilities ....................... ... .

WholH•lt ........ trod•----·---------···----·--· Wholesale trade -·-· ____ ---- ____ ------ ·- ------·- __ ·--· -· Food ond form products-------------------------------Retail trode •• __ •• __________ •• -·-- -----· -------- ------ --Hardware, form equipment, and building mo1trial retaifing ... General merchandise stores ............................................ ______ _ ----Food stores .... __ .................................................................. ------ --Motor vehicles and accessories re toiling __ .. _ ---- ______ .... Gasoline service stations ...... ______ ........ ____ ------ ______ _ ---· Apporel and acceuortts stores .................................................. .. --Furniture. home furnishings, and equipment stores ................ .. Eatin9 and drinking placts .......................................................... ... Drugstores __ ---- ............... -- ............................................ _ ........ .. Other retail trade---------------------- .. ------ .. -----

--.. -· --

Finau, inHnttee, ...4 reef eit ..................................... .. --8onking and credit agencies .... __ ..... __ --~ .................................. ~ ... Insurance ____ ------------ ................. ------ ............................. .. -· --Othtr finance and real estate---·-------------------------

l•daess eal _..,..,. 1er.lc11 ..................... ------------Ad•erlisin9 __ ---· ··-- ·-·- •••• -- -· -·-· -- -·------ -- ----

------Commerciot research, monogeme-nt, and programing services ..

Automobile services---- ......................................................... - ....... .. --01her busin-ess and repair services ........ ---- .............................. ..

Pm...r serwiets .................................. - .. -- .. ----- .. -- .. Private households ..... __ ---- ____ ................................................... .. Hotels and lodging places -------·---·---··--·-··-----·· laundering, cleaning, and other garment services ...................... .. Barber and beauty shop•---·-·-·----·---·-----··----·-­Other personal servl<:ts ·----- ---- -·-·-·-·--------------

-----· -· ------

htti....-tat aM nue1tfoA 11Mc11 ............. -----------PmHaltttol •"" mottd "'"k"' ----------------··

Htolth services __ ---- ____ ---- __ ---- ....................................... ... Educational services, government------------------ ............ .. Educotlonol services, private •••• -- -- -·-- __ -----·-------­Welfare, religious, and nonp10fit membtrship orgonizotions •• Othtr professionol ond rtla!ed services·--··-·-·--·---- ••• ,_ ...... _ .. __________________________ _

Posto I service -·---· ·- ·--- •••• -----·---- -----·--------Fedtrol public odministrolion •••• ---·-·-- __ -·-------- ---­State and local public administration--·--··------------·-

'Includes aUocatt'd cases not shown separately.

11-1130 FLORIDA

.. ----------·----· --

Persons 14 ond lS years old

1 015

11 81 --

16

42 21 --------s --5 s -----

11

21 -3 ----s -

13

------5 ------5 --

271 25 8

2S3 4

16 18 9 4 4 -

91 16 91

24 s -

19

17 --a 9

397 282 37 18 11 49

11

133 26 27 36

4 40

11 ---

16 ond 18 ond 20 la 24 Total 17 yeors 19 yoars yeors

139 0$9 3 275 6 888 18 084

2 137 78 118 232 1 970 68 104 217

167 10 14 lS

27 - - -1 9t8 15 72 287

17 199 136 586 2 124 6 792 32 212 910

13 - - 3 76 - - -40 - 5 -

4'18 s 26 69 409 9 17 71 159 - 4 22 80 - 4 7 42 - - 5

608 7 31 65

463 - 36 67 72 - - 11

2 904 - 60 356 1 614 - 21 194

45 - - -94 - - 17

400 - 12 86 198 s 7 31 64 - - 9

908 6 14 124

10 27S 104 374 1 191 2S3 s s 29

1 893 11 91 20S 187 9 - 27 365 5 10 59 37 - - 10 29 - - 5

l 83ll 25 43 146 243 - a 19

l 753 43 112 318

487 6 18 79 17 - - -

282 - 23 41 - - - -

2 891 - 64 2S3 122 - - 23

5 Sii 83 507 1 296 93 - 7 16

310 6 - 10 S97 15 9 76

88 - - lS 358 - 13 74 3S8 - 10 49

2 81S 58 403 866 566 4 33 119 176 - 7 29

36 747 1 765 2 706 4 244 4 620 53 218 687 1 382 27 42 165

32 127 1 712 2 488 3 557 4S2 - 44 30

8 451 345 898 999 3 814 335 317 395

921 3-0 S9 135 269 4 12 23

2 33-0 114 1S1 229 1 038 19 2S 99 7 880 S97 470 861 1 432 59 149 20S 5 540 209 363 S81

10 340 129 591 1 833 3 96S 61 280 953 3 OS9 44 190 657 3 316 24 121 223

3 434 101 112 545 172 - - 26 487 l2 9 114 363 41 16 «

2 412 48 87 361

16 565 421 510 l 356 s 792 196 78 154 3 599 114 73 282 2 013 45 128 180 2 429 27 151 S52 2 732 45 BO 188

1 490 " 106 198

39 326 470 l 438 5 4U 16 4S7 254 740 2 005 11 848 77 l9S l 719 3 406 74 159 429 2 530 28 88 402 5 OBS 37 256 867

4 21' 22 142 547 308 - 28 14

1 181 s 18 143 2 534 17 85 364

P.rsons 16 ytars old and aver

30 ta 34 3S to 44 4S to 54 SS to S9 60 ta 64 65 years 2S to 29 Med Ion years years years years years years and aver •11t

12 776 11 592 27 619 30 971 12 267 9 024 6 563 41.1

200 187 04 408 154 112 144 4U 170 174 378 389 149 177 144 41.7 30 13 56 19 s s - 35.3

10 - 12 - - 5 - ... 209 174 491 402 113 125 110 39.9

1 8GI 1 602 3 101 4 334 1 389 816 523 41.2 824 756 1 S58 1 730 397 240 133 39.2 - - s - - - s ...

7 4 39 16 s - s ... - 4 9 10 4 8 -46 40 54 142 43 s 18 42.0 69 44 91 44 34 19 11 34.4 26 17 40 21 20 5 4 37.6 22 10 18 10 4 s - ...

7 - 14 8 - 8 -82 26 137 203 30 14 13 41.8 37 46 83 139 31 24 - 40.5 5 11 20 20 s - - ...

433 375 745 754 99 48 34 38.1 283 196 406 428 58 16 12 37.8 - 7 15 18 - 5 - ...

17 16 19 14 4 7 - 31'.7 23 45 124 48 51 - 11 22 32 32 so 11 8 - 3S.6 11 s 4 3S - - - i.i.5 48 102 169 239 81 89 36

979 821 2 21S 2 584 980 646 381 42.5 48 2Q 66 39 30 11 - 38.0

210 201 408 431 211 76 49 40.6 10 10 44 61 14 12 - 43.S 30 27 91 79 20 27 17 40.7 - 3 10 10 - 4 - ... - 4 9 11 - - -

194 176 494 sos 147 72 34 41.8 36 36 73 SS 16 - - 38.1

16S 114 321 422 101 98 S9 38.9 so 22 120 108 44 18 22 40.7 - s - 12 - - -

38".2 37 13 8S 80 3 - -- - - - - - - -199 190 492 771 394 328 200 48.2 s 25 28 20 12 - 9 37.9

720 507 l 165 139 239 133 99 31.9 15 - 9 18 11 12 s

H3 9 67 100 91 s 18 4 7S 103 144 102 17 14 42 36.4 10 5 23 17 12 - 6 85 4S 85 43 9 4 - 30.8 38 16 110 7S 41 11 8 41.0

347 226 481 276 101 43 14 26.2 89 29 107 132 18 26 9 35.8 11 6 37 SS 21 s s 44.5

2 691 2 815 6 953 8 128 3 358 2 477 1 603 41.0 4S9 414 999 1 OS2 298 2SO 190 39.8 110 13S 348 345 77 66 67 41.1

2 239 2 401 5 954 7 076 3 060 2 227 1 413 41.2 31 30 72 135 52 40 18 46.4

411 648 1 464 2 078 778 552 278 41.3 256 320 69S 843 345 224 84 39.1

60 90 200 164 86 61 36 39.3 23 17 68 59 40 12 11 43.2

102 90 366 534 307 226 211 47.1 60 83 288 253 102 53 S6 43.1

764 705 1 595 1 479 7S4 409 246 38.4 110 79 239 284 169 89 49 39.8 422 339 967 1 247 427 561 424 43.9

1 100 866 1 900 2 259 706 511 438 38.4 509 425 676 785 149 95 32 32.1 414 269 614 S40 137 98 96 34.2 177 172 610 934 420 32S 310 48.S

437 231 170 668 268 190 112 38.I 38 28 56 14 s s - 33.9 62 20 85 93 4S 41 6 38.1 S3 11 68 76 20 24 10 37.4

284 172 561 485 198 120 96 39.S

963 1 283 3 079 3 627 1 973 1 677 1 670 46.1 215 402 1 004 1 354 869 6S7 863 Sl.3 203 233 647 767 461 483 336 48.2 120 160 397 463 226 171 123 44.4 170 203 401 517 17S 138 9S 37.8 2S5 285 630 526 242 228 253 43.1

153 122 '44 294 149 17 88 39.I

4 117 3 474 7 895 I 136 3 576 2 417 1 611 41.0 1 549 l 3S2 3 086 4 017 1 691 1 059 704 42.S 1 381 1 095 2 635 2 698 1 109 624 31S 40.S

463 3S3 710 672 231 148 167 38.2 171 141 472 480 268 239 241 44.2 S53 533 992 969 277 347 2S4 38.0

361 331 175 1 176 342 327 95 43.1 10 28 90 74 26 38 - 43.2 95 83 181 391 146 110 9 46.7

22S 201 562 681 154 1S9 86 41.7

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

WEST PALM BEACH SMSA

Male ompleyed -------- -------- ----------------A1rk....,n, forestry, .. t1 fl1htrio1 __________________ _

::~~~:'.:~ndfl~h;~I~~ -=================================== Mlolot ------ ------ ---- -------- ----------------

Co•stnattlct1 -- ---------------- -----------------­

M11wfochlriot-- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- ------ ---- .... - --Durable goods ______ -- ------ -- -------- -- -------- ---- ----

logging ---------- -- -- -- ____ ---- ------ ---------------Sowmills, planing mills, and millwork ____________________ _ Miscellaneous wood products ____ -- ____________________ _ furniture and fixtures --------------------------------­Stone, clay, 011d glass products -------------------------

Cement, concrete, gypsum. and plaster products--------­Primary iron and steel industries ------------------------Primary nonferrous industries ................ __ ---------------- -Fabricated metal industries, including not specified metal ___ _ Machinery, except electrical __________________________ _

Office, accounting. and computing machines ___________ _ Eioctrk:ol machinery, equipment, and supplies ____________ _

Radio, television, and communicotion equipment ________ _ Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment-------------­Aircroft and parts -----------------------------------Other transportation equipment _______________________ _ Professional and photographic equipment, and watches ____ _ Ordnance __________________________________________ _

Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods- allocated __ Nondurable goods •• ___________________________________ _

Meat products ____________ ------ __ ---------- --------Canning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages __ Bakery products -- -- -- ____ ---------- __ ------ ---------Other food industries--------------------------------­Yorn, thread, and fabric mills--------------------------Other textile mill products __ ---- ________ ---------------Apparel and other fabricated textile products ____________ _ Poper and allied products ----------------------------­Printing, publishing, and allied industries-----------------

Chemicals and allied products __ ---- ---- __ ---------- ___ _ Petroleum and cool products--------------------------­Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products--------------­Footwear. except rubber------------------------------Olher nondurable goods ______ ---------- __ ---------- __ _

Not specifted manufacturing industries ______ ---------------

T ... •sportatlo•, t•••••katl11s, ••ti other p111blk 111t11itht1• Railroads and railway express service ____________________ _ Street railways and bus lines ---------------------------­Trucking service and warehousing-----------------------­Water transportation __ ------ __ -------------------------Air transportation ______ ------ ____ ----------------------

~~~~:~i~~~~s:5o~~o-t~~~ :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :::: :: :::: :: :: : Electric and gas utilities __ ---- ____________ ---------------Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilities----------

W•• .. sele 1111 ret1R mule------------------------Wholesole trade ---- -- ---- ____ ---- ____ -- ---- -------- ---

Food ond form products ------------------------------Retail trade __________ ------ ______ ------------------ __ _

Hardware, form equipment, and building material retailing __ General merchandise stores ________ ---- __ ------------ --food stores __ ---- ____ ---- -- __ ------ -- ------ ------ ---Matar vehicles ond accessories retailing-----------------Gasoline service stations ____ ---- __ --------------------Apparel and accessories stores ________________ ------ -- -

-------.. ------------------

--------------------Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores ________ _ -

Eating and drinking places-----------------------------Drugstores __________________ ------ __ -------- -------Other retail trade------------------------------------

Fhl••Ct, laHrHH, eatl ..... "''"------------------Banking and credit agencies __________ ---- ------ __ ---- ---Insurance ____________________________________________ _

Other finance and real estate ____________ ---- -- -- --------

11111111111 eacl repair senlcH-----------------------Advertlsing __________________ -- -- __ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Commercial research, management, and programing services __ Automobile services ____________ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Other business and repair services ____ -- __ -- -- -- -- ---- -- --

Pen .. 1l 1trYlce1 ------------ -------------------Private househokls ____ ------ ------ ------ -------- -------Hotels and lodging places -------------------------------laundering, cleaning. and other garment services ___________ _ Barber and beauty shops ____________ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ----Oth.r personal services ________________ -- ---- -- -- -- -- ---

htemla•1t•t t•tl r.crHtlt• 1ervk••---------------­

Prof111Mlal 0H 1'911tetl lff'fk:H -------------------Health services ______ ---- ______ -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- --Educational services, government-------- -- ---------------Educational services. private ________________ -- -- -- -- -- ---Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations --­Other professional ond related services-------------------"'

P•Wfc 1tlll&ll1tnt1oa1 ----------------------------Postal service ________ ------ ---- ------ -------------- __ _ Federal public administration __ -------- __ -- -------- ---- --­State and local public administration----------------------

'Includes allocated coses not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Persons 14 and 15 years old Total

931 78 860

85 6 874 85 6 692 - 182

- 92

36 11 665

195 14 747 13 11 854 - 7 - 106 - 51 6 370 - S71 - 463 - 60 - 79 - 377

3 2 897 - 2 462 - 1 209 - 214 - 74 - 4 873 - 332 - 72 - 15 4 761

182 2 804 - 37 4 170 - 62 - 900 - 11 - 15 - 54 - 48

157 785

- 313 - 19 - 118 - -

21 272 - 89

3 4 771 - 176 - llS - 7S9 - 264 - 477 - 267 - l 037 - 831 3 65S

455 16 266 31 3 51S 10 l 189

424 12 751 5 870 4 I 137

87 2 059 - l 688

30 I 323 12 500 - 923

228 I 856 6 404

52 I 991

- 4 152 - 677 - l 168 - 2 307

12 3 SIG - 120 - 305 - 931

12 2 224

59 3 839 32 872 15 l 622 - 464 - 361

12 520

25 l 574

55 1 329 26 I 63S 11 2 S75 7 526 5 734 6 1 8S9

6 3 964 - 836 6 285 - 2 773

16 and 18 and 20 to 24 17 years 19 years years

2 404 2 760 7 610

229 289 693 213 289 660

16 - 33

- - 11

147 400 1 254

200 322 1 668 97 233 l 354 - - 4 - 6 6 - - -

5 22 54 12 24 53 12 24 33 - - -- - 14 7 28 4

14 44 415 5 40 373

23 32 104 - 6 12 - - 11 - 49 580 9 11 29 - - 4 - - -

27 17 76

103 89 285 - - -12 4 28 - - 23

21 - 50 - - -- - -5 6 -- - -

47 50 60

9 3 32 - 4 10 - 11 27 - - -9 11 35 - - 29

27 123 560 - - 9 - 5 18

13 - 90 4 13 31 - 4 40 - - 16 4 62 173 6 - 102 - 25 72

1 361 l 124 1 636 114 149 387 65 67 112

1 277 97S l 249 39 40 88 BO 106 140

4Sl 242 228 31 61 172

181 153 136 33 43 43 13 44 73

298 148 134 60 25 30 91 113 2Q5

5 11 169 - - 59 - 7 30 5 11 80

132 149 295 s 4 8 2 18 25

48 S9 112 77 68 150

115 98 291 24 25 18 59 52 182 15 - 20 - 11 3

17 10 75

10 83 154

103 107 571 52 32 101 37 19 256 10 9 68 4 16 15 - 31 131

15 47 301 - 5 59 - 5 20

15 37 207

Persons 16 years old and over

25 to 29 30 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 years Median years yt<Jrs years years years years ond over age

9 070 7 852 16 317 16 183 6 320 5 311 s 033 41.0

704 787 1 421 1 245 595 540 371 40.2 694 759 1 Jn l 234 584 520 367 40.3

10 28 49 11 11 20 4 35.8

9 17 14 36 - 5 - ... 1 547 1 137 2 676 2 506 885 688 425 40.0

2 150 1 191 3 530 2 877 912 746 451 31.2 l 1141 1 595 2 848 2 383 6~ 520 299 37.8 - - 3 - - - - ...

12 26 20 18 6 6 6 36.5 - 5 5 6 JO 16 9 ...

22 20 64 70 57 28 28 44.7 114 28 147 117 47 "8 11 40.7 78 28 126 98 31 28 5 39.5 - 5 40 9 6 - - ... 16 6 IS 11 5 - 12 ... 21 56 90 93 21 45 12 43.1

555 569 711 387 79 72 51 33.7 504 536 633 252 57 40 22 32.9 255 185 286 193 51 36 44 35.2

42 33 43 50 5 10 13 38.3 - 11 9 10 - 19 14

702 583 l 234 l 211 326 175 13 39.2 44 17 77 81 20 28 16 42.3 - 12 20 12 6 5 13 ... 6 5 - 4 - - -

40'.5 124 67 127 161 50 42 70

301 291 664 479 219 226 147 40.0 12 6 4 8 - 7 -19 - 54 40 - 3 10 39,l 8 - 26 5 - - -

80 120 271 158 93 62 45 41.6 - 7 - - 4 - - ... 5 - - - - 5 5 ... 6 11 10 5 6 - 5 ... - 4 5 12 s 22 -

3"2'.6 85 78 14S 150 53 73 24

so 32 94 36 24 22 II 38.2 - - - - - 5 -

.cii'.:i 4 7 - 30 5 11 23 - - - - - - - -

32 26 SS 35 29 16 24 39.2 8 5 18 15 9 - 5 ...

626 456 1 179 975 359 286 187 40.1 13 8 28 79 17 16 6 48.8 - 10 2Q 47 5 s 5 46.0 84 57 219 173 51 47 25 41.2 14 6 57 57 33 28 21 46.2

121 54 86 99 38 25 ID 37.3 15 7 37 59 54 32 47 54.9

151 137 241 189 22 48 10 34.7 159 62 308 102 32 40 20 37.8 54 92 137 134 78 36 27 41.2

1 561 1 454 2 546 3 033 1 386 1 074 1 091 38.9 492 417 615 620 350 206 195 38.7 155 130 228 245 74 63 so 37.9

l D69 1 037 l 931 2 413 l 036 868 896 39.0 66 79 153 193 85 S3 74 43.D

128 107 IOS 212 99 109 51 35.7 195 164 195 299 112 97 76 27.B ISO 164 317 461 165 93 74 43.4 73 94 238 215 123 49 61 36.0 20 18 72 95 47 34 9S 47.2 68 95 197 217 83 55 78 43.6

132 126 301 298 123 159 137 38.0 3S 41 73 27 40 20 53 36.5

202 149 280 396 159 199 197 43.4

332 343 144 1 066 4111 367 6Cl7 48.4 104 82 132 117 70 46 67 42.1 108 13S 326 364 83 66 49 44.3 120 126 386 S85 248 25S 491 52.3

381 357 655 751 272 311 270 42.2 6 5 23 38 15 16 - 47.4

65 16 S8 54 31 15 21 39.6 105 82 171 196 71 82 5 38.5 212 254 403 463 155 198 244 43.7

246 241 651 802 381 440 553 48.3 36 70 118 163 79 129 210 53.9 97 55 231 342 178 187 239 48.9 48 28 141 77 54 49 32 43.6 31 33 76 86 34 42 45 48.1 34 62 85 134 43 33 27 42.3

171 90 110 304 141 159 222 46.3

810 653 1 743 1 564 593 457 651 42.7 175 118 398 375 162 97 125 43.5 404 287 635 519 205 127 86 39.5 83 26 90 123 30 43 44 42.4 37 so 192 138 75 63 144 48.8

181 172 428 409 121 127 259 44.7

456 419 871 1 024 388 238 191 43.$ 62 54 215 336 15 15 15 45.7 16 36 63 116 15 10 4 4S.2

359 329 592 550 298 213 173 42.4

FLORIDA 11 - 1131

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Table 187. Age of Employed Persons by Industry and Sex: 1970-Continued [Dato based on sample see text For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) ond meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

WEST PAIM BEACH SMSA-Continued

Ft11ale e111ployed ________________ ------ ---- ___ _

A9rle»lt•r1, forestry, ••d fl1Hri11 _________________ _ -Agriculture ---- -- •• -- -------- -- •••••••• ---- -·-- ---- ----Foreury and fisheries ... ------- .... - .. ----- ... --- .. ---................ .. -

Mlal•t ---- -·-- -- ------------ ---------- ---- ----Cn1trvctlo• .... ---- ------ ................ -------- ............ .. -Meaufacturilg ............ __ .... -------- __ ............ --------

Durable goods •• ______ •• __ ------ __ ------------------ ----logging .... ---- •• ---- -- •• __ ---------- -------------- -Sawmills, planing mills, ond millwork ___________________ _

Mi5ceHoneous wood products ................. ------------------Furniture and fixtures .................................................................. .. -Slone, cloy, and gloH products ------------·-----------

Cement. concrete. gypsum. and plaster products--------Primary iron and steel ~ndustries ........................................... ... Primary nonferrous industries __ -------- ____________ ----Fabric.ated metal industries, induding not spedfied metcl __ _ -Machinery, except electrical---------------------------

Offite, accounting, and tomputing machines ___________ _ Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies---------·---

Radia, television, ond comml.l'nication equipment __ --- ... ---Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment_ __________ ,. __ Aircraft and parts---------------------·---.. ---·--·--Other transportation equipment--------------·--------­Professional and phatographk equipment, and watches .. _,. __ Ordnance .... ____ .... __ ---- .... ______ ........ __ -----· __ ------ .. Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods - allocated __

Nonduroble goods __ •••••• ---- •••••• --------------------Mie-ot products __ ,. _____ .... __ .... __ .... __ .................... __ ------Conning ond pre5erving produce, seafoods, on.d beverages __

-

-.

----Bakery product15 ____ ---- ______ .... ---- __ ------ ____ ---- _ -Other food industries __________ .... ---- .... ---- __ -- _____ .,_ -

Yorn. thread, and fabric mills--------------------..-------Other textile mill products ______________ ------ -- ---- -· --Apparel ond other fabricated te)ttile products------------ --Paper and aJlied products __ .... __ ------ __ ---- _________ _ --Printing, publishing. and allied industries ____________ ,.,, __ --Chemicals and allied products ........ ---- .... ____ .... ______ ...... --Petrolie-um and coal products ... -----------.. ------------ --'Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products .............. ______ _ --Footwear. except rubber----------------------------- --Other non.durable goods __________ ---- .... -- -- .... -- ........ -- --

Hot specified manufacturing industries-------------------- --Tn11pertotloR, c•••Hkotion1, and othN public wtBftles ' -

Railroads and ri0ilway express service ______ -------------- --Streef railways ond bl.l's lines __ .... ______________________ _ --Trucking service and worehousing -------------------------Water transportation ____ -- ____ ---- ------ -- -- .... -- ------ --Air transportation .... __ ---- ______ -- ---- ..... -- -- -- -- __ -- -----~~,::~~~i~~~~s~sa~~o-t~~~ :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: : : :: :: :: ----Electric end gos utilities ______ .... __________ -- __ ---- ____ -- --Water supply, sanitary services, and othi!r utilities ..... ---------

W•oluoh 1nll r-ototl tn4e ---------------------.. - --Wholesale trade ---- __ ---- ---- ______ -- .... ---- ---- ---- __ --Food and form products -------------------------------

Retail trade ____________ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Hardware, farm equipment, and building material retailing_ --General merchandise stares .... ________ ..... __ ---- -- .......... ... --Food stores __________ ---- .............. __ ............ ---- -- ..... -- .. .. --Motor vehicles and accessories retailing ..... ______ ..,. ______ _ --Gasoline service stations -- __ ..... -- .... ---- -- -------- ---- .. --Apparel and accessories. stores ______ .. ___ .. ______ .. _____ _ Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores .... - .......... Eoting and drinking places .... - .. ---------------------- .. -Drugstores .... __ -- -- -- ---- -- -- .... ---- -- -------- -- -- --

--------Other retoil trade •••••••••••••• ---- •• -- ------ •• -------

Fmuce. hl••n•ct, ,., n•I estate ... --------------­Bcnking and credit agencies----------------------------Insurance ...... :... .... ---- -- -- -- __ -- -- -------- -- ---- ---- ----Other finance and real estate .... ------ .. ------------------

.. dHH od repelr 11rvk••-------- ---------- ----Advertising ____ ---- __ ------ ______ ------ ........... -- -- ----Commercial research, management, and progroming servjc:e~­Auitomobile servk:es ........ ---- .... ------ __ -- ------ ---- ----,.. Other business and repair services ___________________ ,. __ _

P•t1•••l 1arvlce1 -------------------------·----Privote households •• -- ---- •••• -- ------ •• ------ -- -----­Hotels ond lodging places------------------------------laundering, cleaning, and other garment services .................... .. Barber and beauty shops ____________ ... _________________ _

Other personal services------------------·-------------

btertalli.•Hf H4 rtcre1tlo-a 11nkes ______ w ____ .......

Prtifen141•al ••• reht•• servku .. ---·------·---·--Health services ---- __ .... __ ---- ------ ---- ........ ---- -- __ .. _ .. Educational services, government------------- .. ---------­Educational services., private------------ ..... ------ -- -----­Welfare. religioos, and non.profit members.hip organizations --

------------------------------------------

Other professional and related services ...... --------------- ---P•t.lk ed•l•ktrotJ.1• -- __ .... ____ ............ ------ ..... -- ---

Posto1 service __ -- -- ..... -- -·-- ____ ------ -- ------ ............. __ --Ftderol poblic administration .......... _________ .. ___ .. _ .... __ .... _ .. --State ond local public administration------- .. -----·---------

'Includes allocated cos.es not shown -seporartly.

11 - 1132 FLORIDA

Persons 14 ond 15 years old Total

444 52 746

57 2 821 57 2 798 - 23

- 4

s 820

16 5 928 - 4 419 - -- 10 - 12 - 89 - 78 - 54 - 9 - 6 - 53

- 1 277 - 1 198 - 1 925 - 122 - 17 - 565 - 47 - 47 - 6 - 278

16 1 459 - -6 71 - 36 - 138 - 13 - 6 6 281 - -4 557

- 94 - 5 - 92 - 5 - 161 - 50

- l 674 - 5 - 183 - 115 - 15 - 93 - 87 - 963 - 72 - 51

157 12 792 - 1 101 - 410

157 11 691 - 200

36 2 601 - 1 415 - 334 - 84

11 1 401 - 484

66 2 699 6 554

38 1 919

11 3 548 - I 379 - 688

11 1 481

5 1 094 - 35 - 152 - 116 5 791

99 8 260 83 3 993 - 1 721 10 668 - 803 6 1 075

15 684

79 13 649 40 5 225 14 4 344 10 1 456 - 748

15 1 876

- 1 472 - 164 - 115 - 1 152

16 and 18 ond 20 to 24 17 years 19 years years

1 548 2 448 6 544

99 204 395 99 204 395 - - -- - -

12 29 87

58 277 l 201 23 199 967 - - -- - -- - -- 8 -- 11 5 - 11 5 - - -- - -- - 5

- 56 272 - 56 268

11 77 469 - 9 14 - 5 6 - 22 155 - - 6 - - -- - 6

12 20 43

35 78 218 - - -- 10 18 - 6 -- 4 25 - - -- - -- 5 6 - - -

23 15 126

4 7 5 - - -- 12 20 - - -8 19 18 - - 16

25 140 349 - - -- - 6 4 5 16 - - -6 - 18 6 - 5 9 118 242 - 8 10 - 4 10

880 935 l 317 32 19 103 15 16 30

848 916 1 214 6 14 14

245 298 265 137 161 206

10 8 55 - - 6

59 46 117 10 20 43

238 191 230 82 62 38 61 116 240

18 152 521 13 87 299 - 36 85 5 29 137

13 72 163 - - 8 - 5 16 4 10 15 9 57 124

171 218 549 77 51 90 32 74 146 35 42 57 - 24 136

27 27 120

37 26 37

206 355 l 796 86 212 703 27 35 614 30 60 189 19 5 52 44 43 238

29 40 129 6 7 10 - - 15

23 33 90

Persons 16 years old and over

30 lo 34 35 to 44 45 lo 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 years 25 lo 29 Med ion years years years years years years and over Oge

5 209 4 389 10 324 11 188 4 981 3 331 2 784 41.0

330 305 608 482 222 99 17 36.3 324 299 608 477 216 99 77 36.3

6 6 - 5 6 - - ... - - - 4 - - - "'

62 70 180 174 74 65 67 43.3

858 558 l 217 l 157 267 219 116 35.1 709 425 916 865 167 92 56 33.7

- - - - - - - -- 5 - - - - 5 ... - - - 8 4 - - ... 6 6 27 32 - 10 - ... 4 - 11 33 5 4 5 ... 4 - 5 24 - - 5 ... - 4 - 5 - - - '" - - - - - 6 - ... 5 10 9 4 5 6 9

"' 224 151 262 245 48 10 9 32.9 207 145 246 219 43 10 4 32.3 329 207 433 294 46 40 19 31.8

19 6 28 33 - 7 6 39.6 - - - 6 - - - '" 86 21 104 144 22 6 5 34.6 7 - 4 10 15 5 - ...

11 6 4 26 - - - ... - - - - - - - '" 37 15 62 58 22 5 4 36.9

145 133 296 282 91 121 60 39.1 - - - - - - - -- - 15 5 11 12 - "' - 18 8 - 4 - - ... 4 6 43 39 5 12 - 42.0 - 3 - 10 - - - "' - - - - - 6 - "' 34 26 60 74 30 31 15 46.3 - - - - - - - -

67 47 117 82 31 27 22 35.0

14 17 17 15 - 15 - ... - - - - - - 5 ...

10 5 23 17 - 5 - '" - 5 - - - - - '" 16 6 13 40 10 13 18 45.1 4 - 5 10 9 6 - ...

153 161 420 298 55 43 30 35.2 - - - - - 5 -

13 16 88 51 9 - - 41.4 5 16 27 31 6 5 - 39.3 - - - 15 - - - "' 5 6 38 20 - - - "' - 7 13 38 14 - 4 "'

124 96 220 109 12 21 12 29.5 6 15 12 - 9 12 - ... - - 13 19 5 - - ...

1 004 798 2 011 2 957 1 301 846 743 42.3 142 95 200 264 116 75 55 43.0 31 38 79 101 41 32 27 44.5

862 703 1 811 2 693 1 185 771 688 42.2 26 21 46 13 43 11 6 39.1

201 110 301 597 265 191 128 41.0 86 121 172 349 89 63 31 34.9 30 13 106 69 - 24 19 39.8 10 5 15 30 14 4 - ... 63 59 169 348 173 160 207 50.4 38 70 69 127 48 31 28 43.8

259 190 563 591 247 120 70 39.3 29 24 89 129 55 17 29 39.7

120 90 281 440 251 150 170 46.2

350 246 686 754 364 264 193 42.1 173 109 289 299 70 24 16 35.3 85 75 162 141 61 34 9 38.9 92 62 235 314 233 206 168 50.7

95 72 240 250 86 68 35 40.5 - 8 4 - - 10 5

19 9 26 33 20 10 14 45.3 10 4 18 22 22 - 11 43.3 66 51 192 195 44 48 5 39.6

550 588 1 580 1 881 1 079 774 870 47.5 205 267 836 910 554 461 542 50.2 120 106 290 359 229 191 174 47.6 64 57 150 137 82 22 22 40.3

106 67 110 258 75 4 23 41.2 55 91 194 217 139 96 109 46.1

45 80 126 167 74 39 53 44.3

l 578 1 423 2 935 2 705 1 278 821 552 40.0 532 483 1 149 974 567 287 232 40.2 579 507 965 890 358 268 101 39.2 184 181 343 232 91 95 51 37.4 47 70 158 226 70 48 53 46.0

236 182 320 383 192 123 115 41.1

184 88 321 359 181 93 48 43.3 4 8 46 63 20 - - 45.2

19 - 26 20 21 14 - 44.0 161 80 249 261 140 67 48 42.6

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 188. Industry of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STATE

Total Experienced clvllion labor force

Agri~ulture, forestry, and fisherfH ----------- ... -------

~::~~~:~u~~ifi~h;;i;;-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Mlolnt -- -- -- ---- -- ---- -- ------ ------ -- --------

Construction -- _,,. ---- ---- ------ __ ---- ------------

Ma•ufoc:tvrl•t-- -- ---- -- -- -------------- - .. ------ -Durable goods ........ -- -- .... ____ ......... ------ ______ -------- ___ _ logging ---- ---- -- -- -- ---- -- -- ------ -- ---- -- ---------Sawmills, planing mills, and millwark ____________________ _ Miscellaneous wood products-------------........................ .. furniture and fixtures ------------------------- .. -----­Stone, clay, and gloss products ------------------------

Cement, concrete, gypsum1

and plaster products_ .. _____ _

----

Primary iron and steel industries ------------------------Primary nonferrous industries------ __ ---- __ .... ___ ,. _____ _ -Fabricated metal industries1 including not specified metal __ _ -Moctlinery, except electrical ----------------------------Office, accounting, ond computing machines ________ ----Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies __ -------- __ _

Radio, television, and communication equipment__-------Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment_ ______ ,. _____ _ Aircraft and ports -------------.. ---------... ----------­Other transportation equipment ------------------------Professional and photographic equipment, and watches ____ _ Ordnance .... -- ---- ____ ---- ____________ -------- -------Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods-allocated __

Nonduroble goods.. -- __ •. ---- ____________________ ------Meat products .... ____ .... ________ ---- __________ .... ---- __ Conning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages __ Bakery products -- -- __ -- ______ .. ,. ---- __ ---- ______ ---- _ Other food industries ________________________________ _ Yorn, thread, and fabric mills ____ .... __ .... ________ ---- ___ _ Other textile mill products ________ ---- ______________ ---Apparel and other fabricated textile products ____________ _ Poper ond allied products----------------------------­Printinq, publishing, and allied industries-----------------Chemicals and allied products ____________ -------- _____ _ Petroleum ond coal products ____________ ------ __ ---- __ _ Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products --------------­Footwear, except rubber---------------------------- .. -Other nondurable goods .... ________ -- -- ________ ---------

Not specified manufacturing industries __ -- __________ ---- __ _

Transportation, communicatlon1, and ather publlc utlllt1es1 Railroads and railway express service---------------------Street railways and bus lines ______________ ------ ____ ----Trucking service and warehousing __________ ------ ---- ----Water transportation ________________ ---- __ ---- __ -- ____ .. Air tronsportotion_ .. ______ ---- ______ .... ---- ------ ---- ----

~~~~~~i~~~~s~so~~~~~~ :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :::::: :: ::::::: Electric and gos utilities ____________ ---- ____ ---- __ ---- ---Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilities----------

Whltsale and retail trade------------------------

------------------------------------Wholesale trade ______________________________ ------ __ _ -

Food and form products ------------------------------Retail trade __________ ---------- ________ -- .... ---- -- -- ---

Hardware, form equipment, and building materlal retailing .... General merchandise stores ______ -- ____________ -- ---- --Food stores -- ____ -- __ -- -- ---- -- ---- -- ---- ---- ---- -- -Motor vehicles and accessories retailing __ ---- ____ ..... ____ -Gasoline service stations ________________ ---- ____ ------Apparel and accessories stores ________________________ _ Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores ________ _ Eating and drinking places_ _______ -- -- __ ---- -- -- -- -- ---Drugstores ____ -- ______________ ---- __ ---- ____ ---- ---Other retail trade------------------------------------

Finance, luurtnce, and real estate __________ .... ------Banking ond credit agencies-----------------... ---------.. -Insurance ______________________ .... -- -- -- ------ -- -------Other finance and real estate __________ .... -- ---- __ ------ --

hsh111s a11d repair services -- ____ -----------------Advertising __ ------ __ .... ________ .... -- -- -- ---------------Commercial research, management, and programing services .. _ Automobile services ____ .... ---- -- ---- -- -------- -- --------Other business and repair services __________ ---- __ .... ------

Ptnonal senlces ------------------------.-----~-Private hCJuseholds ______________ .... ---- -- ---- ---- ---- ---Hotels ond lodging places ------------------------------­Laundering, cleaning, and other garment services .... __ --------

~~ h~~r"~~:o ~!f ~~~~~: :~:::::: :: : :: ::: : : : :: :: : : : : : ::: :: : Entertabu11nt and recreation services _______________ _

Health se~i'c~~s~~~:' .. ~~~:I~~~~ ~~~~~~·-=:::::::::::::::::: Educational services, government------------------~---- .. -Educational services, private ________ ---- .. --------------- -Welfore, religious, ond nonprofit membership organizations --­Other professional ond related services---- -- ---- -- - .. ------

~~fol se~i~!k-~~~~~,~~~1~:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Sta~;~:CJ°~ic ldmi~istrati~~-- __ .-- ______ -- ______________ _

co public admtn1strat1on ----------------------

'Includes allocated coses not shown seporote/y.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

---------------------

---------------

(Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures {percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see te.d]

Males with earnings in 1969 Medion earnings (dollars)

Total, 16 $1 to $2,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7.000 $8.000 $10,000 $15,000 Earners years old $1.999 to to to to to to to or All work•d 50 and over or loss $3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7.999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners to 52 weeks

1 473 298 190 248 200 485 121 280 141 406 133 093 131 419 196 104 227 405 131 85t 6 us 7 6U 84 778 23 449 24 631 9 301 7 800 4 723 3 320 3 767 4 258 3 529 3 538 4 768 78 938 22 291 23 276 8 488 7 146 4 289 2 968 3 379 3 820 J 281 3 476 4 705 5 840 I 158 1 355 813 654 434 352 388 438 248 4 501 5 467 8 498 448 986 780 1 160 l 213 1 078 1 522 912 399 6 m 7 194

198 480 20 049 28 518 19 194 21 908 19 226 18 139 27 460 32 045 11 941 6 498 7 491 239 223 18 495 26 169 19 116 23 882 23 350 23 433 37 025 45 577 22 176 7 367 8 255 145 723 9 938 14 875 11 348 14 066 13 769 13 342 21 502 31 039 15 844 7 664 8 659 3 507 557 l 345 520 370 214 121 135 148 97 3 779 4 435 4 678 553 l 143 602 632 423 360 439 351 175 5 065 5 780 l 586 225 397 260 161 102 121 120 120 80 4 658 5 496 7 867 794 l 199 1 110 l 133 851 833 791 6b4 492 5 733 6 395 11 919 720 1 525 1 161 1 321 1 446 1 543 2 144 1 445 614 6 852 7 392 7 943 446 1 097 759 880 968 1 078 l 517 850 348 6 816 7 351 2 730 167 343 313 353 403 285 327 342 197 6 469 7 OSI l 847 217 237 206 310 159 170 232 231 85 5 850 7 057

15 298 1 211 1 613 1 480 1 852 1 475 l 440 2 480 2 625 1 122 7 013 7 873 16 118 898 I 273 947 l 354 1 626 1 635 2 688 3 635 2 062 8 243 9 112 5 429 208 369 182 290 380 340 771 1 819 l 070 10 480 11 399 23 623 838 1 203 996 l 464 1 866 1 993 3 987 7 649 3 627 9 731 10 485 12 854 303 404 391 603 777 997 2 269 4 912 2 198 10 695 11 269 2 241 261 260 210 301 221 179 306 321 182 6 400 7 300

11 919 326 459 509 997 1 263 I 186 2 272 3 236 l 671 9 074 9 719 14 580 1 213 I 808 I 598 2 105 1 846 1 696 2 192 l 688 434 6 307 7 143 2 685 203 226 174 244 310 198 434 567 329 7 937 8 790

13 300 135 132 102 246 437 617 l 681 6 102 3 848 12 704 12 968 11 825 1 620 1 712 1 160 1 223 1 127 965 l 274 l 915 829 6 175 7 126 91 235 8 366 11 086 7 583 9 579 9 304 9 841 15 252 14 088 6 136 6 968 7 771 2 755 302 454 249 407 320 315 336 245 127 5 915 6 697

12 475 1 286 2 120 I 376 I 535 1 651 1 146 1 624 l 251 486 5 948 6 755 2 259 163 295 220 331 343 290 390 171 56 6 351 6 930 7 707 623 l 068 807 869 901 925 1 241 944 329 6 540 7 406 I 004 68 115 74 102 87 112 152 181 I 13 7 500 8 224

868 78 107 83 94 103 66 100 117 120 6 699 7 602 4 446 419 818 466 461 334 299 414 539 696 6 177 7 796

14 427 667 952 834 I 322 1 594 1 940 3 198 3 133 787 7 951 8 435 17 882 2 321 1 845 1 184 I 655 1 516 1 897 3 122 3 102 l 240 7 221 8 022 14 557 708 950 912 I 368 1 395 1 766 3 253 2 952 1 253 8 110 8 624

976 72 104 35 54 97 101 174 193 146 B 287 9 180 2 938 318 359 345 289 245 252 361 505 264 6 645 7 760 I 139 96 217 149 193 140 80 106 92 66 5 557 6 349 7 802 I 245 I 682 849 899 578 652 781 663 453 5 139 6 139 2 265 191 208 185 237 277 250 271 450 196 7 138 7 800

142 438 9 686 14 595 10 844 13 193 13 619 14 823 25 543 29 273 lD 862 76H 8 341 11 581 418 685 446 1 011 1 493 1 892 2 686 2 511 439 7 918 8 283 5 151 498 634 452 581 687 685 953 572 89 6 598 7 079

23 332 2 026 3 117 2 052 2 999 2 614 2 857 3 586 2 568 1 513 6 563 7 296 7 565 681 I 014 629 757 698 694 I 004 l 192 896 7 005 7 920

28 720 796 I 059 965 l 461 1 780 2 633 6 315 9 489 4 222 9 794 10 180 6 022 857 I 517 903 719 503 434 404 427 258 4 705 5 594

22 304 I 265 I 725 1 312 I 571 I 929 1 956 4 969 6 044 l 533 8 561 9 107 16 726 590 854 957 l 191 I 587 1 834 3 706 4 787 1 220 8 729 9 081 12 109 1 097 2 487 2 150 l 953 I 549 1 095 948 601 229 5 164 5 670

333 483 60 491 47 548 27 323 34 377 30 786 29 239 37 372 40 640 25 707 5 913 7 184 82 411 7 794 B 935 6 723 8 707 8 403 8 725 11 130 12 805 9 189 7 074 7 803 23 159 2 752 3 106 l 974 2 525 2 642 2 735 3 235 2 543 l 647 6 463 7 329

251 072 52 697 38 613 20 600 25 670 22 383 20 514 26 242 27 835 16 518 5 531 6 920 14 926 I 824 2 094 I 368 2 040 I 675 l 523 I 753 1 600 l 049 6 082 6 857 24 744 4 836 3 888 1 894 2 308 2 171 2 276 2 867 3 028 l 476 5 760 7 294 42 496 11 655 6 669 3 103 4 224 4 053 J 639 4 374 3 375 l 404 4 942 6 457 34 876 3 248 3 722 2 687 3 467 3 680 3 603 5 123 6 247 3 099 7 176 7 887 24 755 5 960 4 815 2 700 3 111 2 214 1 627 1 994 l 587 747 4 594 5 788 8 870 2 105 I 178 600 845 636 628 854 l 031 993 5 653 7 665

17 721 2 141 2 072 I 644 2 026 1 762 1 768 2 260 2 507 l 541 6 555 7 437 35 155 11 287 6 931 2 858 3 319 2 267 1 872 2 369 2 539 l 713 3 815 5 947 7 022 1 585 891 450 358 456 424 548 l 360 950 6 498 9 193

40 507 8 056 6 353 3 296 3 972 3 469 3 154 4 100 4 561 3 546 5 642 6 944 75 018 6 520 7 006 4 379 s 690 5 312 s 896 10 095 IS 003 15 117 8 536 9 485 14 752 969 l 441 1 097 1 367 1 378 1 324 2 027 2 867 2 262 7 849 8 738 23 598 999 1 234 799 l 420 1 512 2 144 4 328 6 474 4 688 9 706 10 226 36 668 4 552 4 331 2 483 2 903 2 422 2 428 3 740 5 642 8 167 7 677 9 093

69 780 9 417 9 613 6 251 7 425 6 562 6 585 9 017 9 176 5 028 6 332 7 375 2 592 239 194 158 209 170 217 359 504 542 8 607 9 828 4 911 506 430 257 239 292 398 544 1 114 1 131 9 226 11 010

18 948 2 518 2 920 2 167 2 381 2 198 I 830 2 111 2 013 810 5 785 6 696 43 329 6 154 6 069 3 675 4 596 3 902 4 140 6 003 6 245 2 545 6 300 7 358

57 298 12 894 12 629 6 349 6 130 4 437 3 671 4 048 4 284 2 856 4 492 5 621 6 020 2 744 I 633 573 361 261 160 120 123 45 2 326 3 626

26 373 5 909 6 256 3 033 2 766 I 857 1 643 l 531 I 922 1 456 4 337 5 453 B 065 1 299 1 446 696 957 823 763 920 726 435 5 618 6 345 7 3\0 I 103 I 426 1 011 l 033 754 571 630 508 274 5 111 5 808 9 530 1 839 I 868 1 036 1 013 742 534 847 1 005 646 5 022 6 149

22 169 5 516 3 902 2 219 1 912 l 753 I 406 1 916 2 126 I 419 4 751 6 401

142 847 18 369 18 326 9 581 9 462 10 807 10 461 16 289 24 553 24 999 7 466 8 652 31 995 3 531 4 643 2 870 2 146 I 938 I 991 2 671 3 217 8 988 7 437 8 551 48 480 5 340 6 122 3 064 2 886 4 467 4 153 7 077 10 773 4 598 7 569 8 162 13 028 2 881 l 927 918 864 969 812 l 406 2 084 I 167 5 912 7 785 16 179 3 036 2 577 1 252 l 712 I 694 1 582 1 709 1 881 736 5 715 6 500 33 165 3 581 3 057 1 477 I 854 I 739 1 923 3 426 6 598 9 510 9 723 11 701

99 286 4 914 6 562 5 937 8 467 11 305 13 368 22 050 1a ass 7 825 7 932 8 314 17 259 572 564 480 625 1 535 3 809 7 063 2 350 261 8 296 8 455 32 132 1 274 1 413 I 082 1 849 2 676 3 251 6 380 8 827 5 380 9 417 9 738 46 501 2 547 4 055 4 075 5 704 6 730 5 999 8 141 7 225 2 025 7 023 7 40.\

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Tobie 188. Industry of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued [Dato bosed on sample ... text for minimum 00 .. for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) ond meoning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STATE- Continued

""" .. Experienced clvl8u laborlorco -----------------"~· ._...,, ... lhMriH __________________ _

Agricuhure -- ----------------·- •• __ .... ---- ------------Forestry and fisheries -----------------------------------

MO.loot --------·------- -- ----------------------c .. .----- ---- -------------------- ---- ---... _..... _________________________________ _

Du~~.~·~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -Sawmills, planing mllls, and mlilwork ___________________ _ -Misceltoneous wood products ..... --...... - .. ----------------,furniture and fax1ures --------------------------------

. -

Stone, clay, and glOH products -------------------------Cement, conere1e,. gypsum •. and plaiter products ............... ... Prknory iron and sleet 'ndustri&s ............................................. .. --Primary nonferrous industries ........ __ ....................................... .. -Fabricated me1ol industries, including not •pecifiod metal ----Machinery, excepl electrical-----·--------------------· --Offtc.e, accounting, and computing machines,. ...... - ............. .. Electrical machinery. equip,ment, and suppl_s ____________ _

Radto, 1tle-viston. and communication equipment ____ .., ___ _ ---Mo1or vehlcles and mo1or vehlcle equipment _____________ _

Aircroh and ports------·-----------------------------Other tron1portotlon equipment ------------·-----------Professional and photographic equipment, and watches ____ _ --Ordnance..,_·----.. ------·- __ ---------- __ .................... _.. .... .. -Miscellaneous manufocturts ond ·durable gb0ds-alloco1ed .. .. -

No:i:i·~~3,:';t~s :: :: :: :::: :: :::: :: :::::: :: :::: :: :: :: :: --Canning and preserving produce, seafoods, and bevero91s ..... llo1tery products-------------------------·-------- ---

--'01her food indu1tries ---------- ------·- ____ ------------Yorn. thread, and fobric mills---------------------------Other textile m 111 products ________ •• __ •• ______________ _ -Apparel and other fobricoted textile product•--------------Paper and allied products ---- ---- __ ---- ____ ----·-------P:rintin~. publishing, and allied industries __ .... __ ---- ---- ...... -Chemicals and allied product•------------------------·--Petrolieum and coal .Products ____ ................ --------------· -,Rubber and miscellaneous p~ostic products ............................... .. Footwear, except rubber .................................................................. ...

--Other nondurob1e goods __________ -------------------·-Not specified manufacturing industries ............................................ .. --

Tno.,-tlotl,,-•-· ... •"""'pdllc _,, -Railroads and railway express servK:e -----... ----------------Street railways and bus lines .... ____ -------- ------ __ ---- .. .. -Trucking service and warehousing_,. _______ .............................. .. -Water transportation ...... __ ............ -------------------- ... --.. --Air transportation ............... _ .......... ,.. .......... __ ---- ........................... .. -~:,:~~i~~~~s:5o~a-t~~ :: :: :: :: :: :: :::::: :: :::: :: :: :: ::: --Electric ond gas utUi1ies ---- -------------- ------ •• --------Water supply, 1anttary sen1icn. ·ond other utilities .................. ... -......... '""'"'"' ------------------------­Wholesale trade ---- -----------------------------------

--Food and form products ---------------------------·-· -

Retail trade ____ ---- -- ------------------ -·---- ----------Hardware. form equiiiment, and building material retailing •• GeMral merchandise stores .............................................................. ... --Food stores----- .................................................... - ......................... ... ---Moto~ vthide~1 and f:!CCessories ret·alling ................................ .. GosoJine- servK:I stut.ons .............. __ ............ -----------------,Apparel and acctssories stores ................. - ...................... ------Furniture, home furnishings, ond equipment stores .... --------Eating and drinking places •• -----------------·----------Drugstores ---------- .... - .... - ................ - ........................... __ --Other retail trade •• -------------··------------·--·----~' ......................... __ .., _______ ............. ... --

Banking and credit agencies ---------------------·--------)n-suronce ... _ .... -- -- __ -- .......................... ---- .... ---- .. ___ ---- .. .. --Other finooce and real Hiott-----------------------------

,......,.. '""'..,. _ ---------------------­Ad..rtising ------ -·-- ------ ---------- -------------- --

·---Commtn:iol reHOrch, ""anogement, and progroming oervlces. --Automobllt servlcts •• ------------·--··--------- --------· .01her bu1ines1 and ,repair urvices ........... -------·---

•-Mnlcff -·--------------------------·­'hivo .. households--------------------------------··-'Hotels and lodging ,placn ------------------------------,1.oundering. cleoniftg, ond othttr gormtnt MrVic11 .................... _

·lorbor and beauty shoP1------------··---·------------­•01her personol 1MVices ------------··------------------

..,.........._. .... _... -----------------, ........... '""' - ........ ---------·-------­

:Heotth service•---------------·--------------··--·--(Educational urvkes.. gov.,-nment ............................... ___ ... __ ........ ...

----------------------

1Educationol ...-.ices, private.------- __ ···--------------­Welfote, •religious, and nonprofit mambenhlp organization• •• ----,Ctther,prafesslonol and related 1ervict1 -------···---·---·-..

....., ......,_, ---------·-------------------'.Postal serviic:e _____ ... __ ..... ____ .... ,.. ................................................ ... --,Federal public odmmlstro11on ______ ·-----------------------State ond lacal public odminis1ration -·--------------------

•includes allocated coses net shown separately.

l 1 - 1134 FLORIDA

Ta1al, 16 years old and over

193 816

30 570 29 993

577

1 152

u 452

26 301 14 879

1 702 1 357

563 808

2 905 2 2-44

707 190

1 121

602 223 832 302 151 579

1 391 96

33!1 1 537

11 222 589

1 776 451

1 47a 78 36

225 1 887

757

1 949 118 237 32

I 614 200

21 171 2 580 1 297 3 942 I 641 1 668

827 835 876

5 107

32 HS 9 335 3 786

23 560 1 815 1 813 3 834 2 599 1 528

42 1 242. 5 441

562 4 244

3 55' 652 666

2 238

5 IH 149 152

2 100 3 492

10 U6 3 436 2 823 1 442

80'4 2 021

2 677

17 OIG 4 2G4 7 687 1 512 1 855 1 752

• 911 1 725 2 671 3 868

$1 1o $2,000 $1,999 ta or loss $3.999

36 389 57 962

9 747 13 067 9 569 12 857

178 210

163 436

4 573 9 2lM

3 294 7 376 1 799 4 282

298 784 190 567

70 289 118 250 153 725 111 590 51 16-4 59 42

106 264

76 152 36 52 89 125 22 37 28 41 23 56

125 402 11 19 19 27

383 375

1 479 3 058 78 179

308 624 39 115

171 382 12 14 - -23 100

196 337 84 174

194 376 12 26 42 46 10 17

310 668 16 36

2 ... 5 091 186 361 148 176 462 947 168 374 147 232 105 305 88 179 74 168

562 1 648

7 034 9 351 I 304 2 475

568 1 116 5 730 6 883

170 617 345 552

I 038 818 383 830 330 517 160 111 134 376

1 824 1 608 136 130

1 210 1 324

466 1 105 69 214 71 113

326 778 ... 1 480 5 26

18 43 302 572 569 839

3184 3 ,'108 1 581 1 127

780 '194 261 629 186 278 496 680

630 HS

t H6 4Hl 863 I 398 973 1 678 396 366 391 529 303 550

161 I nl 87 121

248 399 374 1 023

Males with earnings in 1969 Median earning• (dollars)

$4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $8,000 $10,000 $15,000 Earn era ta ta 10 to lo to or All worked 50

$4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners to 52 weeks

30 402 15 120 16 554 It 183 10 624 4 518 1 064 4 084 4749

3 3'3 2 221 947 429 465 187 114 2 848 3 446 3 343 2 160 922 412 456 170 104 2 844 3 436

50 61 25 17 9 17 10 3 052 4 063

225 379 297 151 189 5 - 5 269 5 634

5 689 4 719 3 09,7 2 256 1 982 721 151 4 430 4 962

4 461 4 230 2 776 1 890 1 633 513 51 4 555 5 065 2 601 2 315 1 538 972 937 389 46 4 522 H92

327 130 66 34 30 30 3 3 411 am 239 204 as 33 17 22 - 3 723 4 094 117 52 7 12 10 - 6 3 464 3 638 216 91 SS 35 37 6 - 4 167 4 466 499 503 370 309 270 71 5 5 150 5 540 413 398 254 230 189 54 5 5 020 5 38S 146 125 104 66 37 14 - 4 949 5 304

19 29 9 18 14 - - 3 714 5 228 179 270 120 100 72 4 6 5 043

83 96 74 35 59 12 15 4 880 5 686 26 18 26 30 22 4 9 4 904 6 310

165 119 105 69 99 61 - 5 311 5 987 57 44 20 42 48 32 - 5 795 6 867 23 21 32 - 6 - - 4 283 4 435 65 130 113 67 90 35 - 6 137 6 516

229 253 140 97 105 40 - 4 736 5 159 18 15 26 3 - 4 - ... 29 20 119 21 48 44 11 6 622 6 829

247 257 113 73 43 46 - 4 043 H99 1 853 1 872 I 191 889 692 183 5 4 580 5 121

118 114 36 37 27 - - 4 318 4 670 297 227 172 59 74 15 - 3 859 4 532

70 88 50 47 32 5 5 5 017 5 462 305 212 111'1 104 91 19 - 4 602 4 925

10 15 22 - 5 - - ... ... 6 16 4 10 - - -

59 33 6 4 - - - 3 790 4 300 217 294 282 283 237 41 - 5 658 6 131 134 16-4 S1 67 53 30 - 4 899 5 355 317 467 256 217 79 43 - 5 187 5 511

11 20 26 12 11 - - 5 500 ... 65 "° 17 - 16 11 - 4 469 4 824 - - 5 - - - -

244 182 75 49 67 19 - 3 488 4 ,070 14 43 A7 29 4 11 - 5 791 6 340

3 712 3 499 2 595 1 715 1 538 450 75 4 aoa 5 267 229 629 625 278 206 66 - 5 817 6 117 186 167 234 188 164 34 - 5 829 6 056 659 726 411 315 33.9 47 36 4 853 5 UC 266 219 216 121 173 95 9 5 057 5 824 206 265 244 274 236 64 - 5 940 6 477 143 80 80 55 33 21 5 4 ,024 4335 180 177 63 60 57 27 4 4 836 5 291 179 152 83 72 110 38 - 5 112 5 398

1 298 782 450 210 131 14 12 4 265 4 541

5 632 4 511 2 735 1 67A 1 319 506 126 4 010 4674 , 829 1 565 937 544 443 181 57 4 486 4 959

670 594 351 215 170 73 29 4 312 019 3 803 2 946 I 798 I 130 876 325 69 3 758 4 S:M

A06 303 132 100 68 19 - A 297 Oil 357 216 156 108 63 11 5 4 027 4 66a 509 523 345 276 246 69 10 4 120 5 128 546 369 240 100 93 31 7 4 158 .4 494 243 164 149 51 51 18 5 3 679 Cl'l4 59 71 37 25 13 6 - 3 459 4 920

274 198 95 103 29 25 8 4 '405 4 703, 685 573 261 151 228 91 20 3 115 028

83 72 71 19 22 22 7 4 181 5 098 641 457 312 197 63 33 7 3 378 4219

642 587 .272 167 169 124 24 4 322 4 616 131 116 52 50 14 6 - 4 328 4 496 11).C 110 58 47 89 69 5 5 '409 5 680

"°' 361 162 70 66 49 19 4 037 035' 1 103 146 609 433 350 147 31 4 519 5 ,illtll'

57 21 21 4 15 - - 4 763 4 ,1129i 31 26 13 5 - 16 - 4 484 4 JltJ;

378 337 248 91 113 53 6 4 466 5~1i1' 637 462 327 333 222 78 25 4 531 5 041

I 415 199 490 us 222 93 50 .3 057 ~:Ill 394 138 76 62 24 20 14 2 243 a it1.7 -433 274 209 66 51 5 11 3 271 3 ',9'111 187 192 74 "° 46 ,7 ,6 3 463 '3•11.62 155 68 27 32 27 31 - 3 ,554 4:11(16 316 227 104 75 74 30 19 3 513 4 ,"6<J' S.2 268 117 100 85 u 5 3 513 Uot~

2 166 1 507 1 494 1 039 I 609 1 389 359 4 481 4 7'4 777 394 239 176 151 108 98 3 773 4 3a(1 172 sn 805 627 1 047 1 020 193 5 735 5198 198 90 134 58 164 88 18 3 967 H85 259 249 149 83 99 80 16 4 029 4 604 160 202 167 95 148 93 34 4 144 5 373

1 MS 1 H4 1 ,115 1 047 1 063 2&8 11 5 379 s ,761 121 155 263 392 508 73 5 7 295 7 A05 360 488 4.18 346 281 96 35 5 673 :5:%(1 780 686 395 268 208 101 33, 4 688 A 981

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

r

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Table 188. Industry of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970- Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STATE - Continued

Ptrson• of Spanish Language

Experienced cMllan labor force

A1rie:.thtrt, fon1try, 1alll fl1hrtH-------------------

~~~~~u~~Ji~h;;i;~-=================================== ...... -- -- -- ---------------- -- ----------------c .. 1tnctloa -- ------ ---------------------- ------.... , .. _, ______ -- -- -------- -----------------

Durable goods •• ---- -- ------ ---- ------------ -----------­Logging ---------- -- -- ---------- ---- ---- -------- -----Sawmills, planing mills. and millwork ___________________ _ -Mi•cellaneous wood products -- -- -- ___________ .,. ________ _ furniture and fixtures ________ .... -- ---- ________________ _

Stone, clay, ond glass products -------------------------Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products--------­

Primary iron ond steel industries ------------------------Primary nonferrous industries .• ________ ---- ---- _______ _ Fabr~ated metal industries, Including not specified metal __ _ --Machinery, except electrical ______ ---- __ ---- __________ _

Office, accounting, and computing machines ___________ _ Electrical machinery, equipment, ond supplies ____________ _

Radio, tehtvlslon, and communication equipment_ _______ _ Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment. ____________ _

Aircraft and ports -----------------------------------

~:~~;s~i:~~r~~d1~h~t~~~~;hr;~ulpme.;-t:-;,-nd ;;;i<ii•>:::::

--------Ordnance __ -------- ________ ------ ____ ----------------Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods - allocated __ -

Nondurable goods •• -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- ------------------ __ Meot products -- -- -- ____________ -------- __ ----------Conning and preserving produce, seafoods 1 and beverages __ Bakery products -- -- -- ________________ ---- __________ _

----Other food industries __________________ ---- ____ ---- __ _ -

Yarn, thread, and fabric mills-------------------------- -Othtr t .. tile mill products ______ ---- ____ ----------------Apparel and other fobricoted textile products ____________ _ Paper and ollied products ----------------------------­Printing, publishing, and allied industries-----------------

----Chemicals and alli.ed products ______ --------------------

Petroleum and coal products ____ ---- __ ------------------Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products---------------Foatweor, except rubber __________ ---- ------ __ ---- ___ _ --Other nondurable goods ______ ---- ____ -------------- __ _ -Not specified manufacturing industries ____ -- ____ -- ________ _ -

Troe1port1t1N, c:o•"'•k1tio••, ea41 otMr ptWk ltlttlt•' Railroads and railway express service ____________________ _ --

--

Street railways and bus lines ---------------------------­Trucking service and warehousing------------------------Water tronspartatlon -- ---- __ ---- •• ---- -- -------- ---- __ _ -

-Air tronsportation •• __ ---- ---- ---- -- ---- -- ---------- -- --Ail other. tro~sportation -- ---- __ ---- ______ ------ __ ------ _ Commumcahons ---------------------· -----------------

--Electric and gas utilitie•--------------------------------­Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilities ------·---

--

Wholesale~=:~~-·~~~~~~~·-:::::::::::::::::::::::: ---Food ond farm products __________ ---- ------ ---- _____ _ Retail trade __ ------ __ ------------ ________ ---------- __ _ -Hardware, farm equipment, and building material retailing __

General merchandise stores __ ---- ............ __ -- ------------Food stores ........... __ ------ ________ ....... ---------------Motor vehicles and accessories retailing -----------------Gasoline service stations _____________________________ _

Apparel and oc:c;:essories storts-------------------------Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores ________ _ Eoting ond drinking ploces__ -- ---- ---- -- ---- -------- ---Drugstores ____ ........ ---- __ ------ ---- __ ---------------Other retail trade------------------------------------

Flnlct, laalff"lace, ull '"' .. ..._ _________________ _

8onking and credit agenciu -------- ---- ---------- ---- ---lnsur(lnce •• __ -- .... __ -- ............. -- .... -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Other finance ond real estate ----------------------------

l1llM11Hlln,.lr1enke1 ______________________ _

Advertising __________ ---- __ -- __ ---- -- -- -------- ---- ---Commercial research, management, and programing services .... Automobile $0rvkes ------------------------------------Other business and repair servkes------------------------

Ptraffel HniCtl ---------------------------.. ---Private hou$0halds ____ ___ : ______ ------ -- ------------ -- -Ho!tl1 and lodging ploces ------------------------------­laundering, cleaning, ond other garment servlces------------Barber and beauty shops __ "----------------------------­Other personal , .. rvices ------ ------------ -------- -------

loto""la•Ht OH .......... llM01----------------

ffeaith •• ~k'.'s~1-~~ ~~~~-~~·-::::::::::::::::::: Educational services, gOver~in-e~t _________ -_ ................ -- .... -- -Educotional services, private ______ -- -- -- -- -- -- --"- -- -- -- -Weffore, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations'-- -Other professional ond related services-----------------.-~-

Pastol se~:"_~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~..ierol public a~mlnlstrotlon __ . __ -- -- -- ---- -------------- -tnte ond local publ~ administration----------------------

•includes allocated cases not shown soparotely.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

--------------------------, -' ---------

[Dato based on somple, see text. For minimum ban for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meoning of symbol., see text)

Moles with earnings in 1969 Median earnings (dollars)

Total, 16 $1 to $2,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $8.000 $10,000 $15,000 Earners yeo" old $1,999 to to to to to to to or All worked 50 and over or 1oss $3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,9'19 $14,999 more earners to 52 weeks

112 497 13 694 20 132 13 111 13 864 11 616 9 901 12 636 11 227 5 616 5 621 6 591 4 833 1 347 1 725 567 377 255 102 146 175 139 3 240 4 4'6 4 541 1 280 1 620 561 326 222 96 134 169 133 3 223 4 420 292 67 105 6 51 33 6 12 6 6 3 505 5 542

246 28 35 23 15 26 21 45 36 17 6 846 7 967

10 435 1 170 1 495 1 154 1 395 1 042 978 1 439 1 277 485 6 003 7 242 26 013 2 173 4 085 4 232 3 913 3 122 2 498 3 015 2 083 122 5 632 6 us 14 735 1 025 2 057 2 702 2 449 I 845 1 492 1 562 1 176 427 5 647 6 265 7 - 7 - - - - - - - -407 37 51 49 63 85 65 33 24 - 6 041 6 419 163 25 21 41 18 24 27 - 7 - 4 866 6 146 2 330 175 442 489 462 255 269 174 57 7 5 128 5 509 B57 14 132 106 78 89 136 161 79 62 7 070 7 700 542 - 54 67 27 72 96 117 65 44 7 531 7 994 210 14 20 41 32 53 24 19 7 - 5 938 6 340 423 54 105 94 89 13 27 12 29 - 4 559 5 397 2 705 207 33'1 617 485 288 260 255 20B 46 5 391 5 880

1 153 57 85 182 136 154 103 202 170 64 6 756 7 506 210 7 13 B 29 26 9 14 73 31 9 B57 10 484 1 479 90 217 201 175 231 113 154 201 97 6 245 6 833 703 38 72 82 75 98 44 88 120 86 6 862 8 155 271 34 59 44 45 11 17 36 25 - 4 966 5 571 611 10 58 110 83 63 79 98 67 43 6 706 7 052 2 385 184 288 438 577 365 202 223 79 29 5 490 5 961 260 22 31 48 23 27 31 42 30 6 6 222 7 042 256 5 - 12 - 10 25 36 120 48 11 667 12 500

1 218 97 202 230 183 177 114 117 73 25 5 437 6 070 10 9B7 1 111 1 987 1 449 I 494 1 244 985 1 .431 891 395 s 634 6 511

21B 22 37 22 37 J,4 13 29 16 8 s 757 6 235 949 138 160 111 102 91 112 149 86 - 5 642 7 139 513 62 87 84 81 50 41 102 6 - 5 290 5 880

1 351 79 197 116 170 163 152 269 146 59 6 696 7 725 101 - 38 5 18 18 - 15 7 - 5 417 ... 389 35 85 35 57 47 22 58 27 23 5 693 6 222

1 539 174 402 195 241 207 80 89 81 70 4 992 5 833 660 48 97 113 108 BO 58 88 55 13 5 667 6 418

1 770 202 295 209 151 177 206 310 167 53 6 158 7 054 697 48 57 45 116 B3 89 100 117 42 6 994 7 399

44 9 - 13 - - - - 5 17 598 56 56 150 63 62 7B 53 74 6 5 587 6 331 8B5 44 163 163 154 121 66 91 59 24 5 471 6 257

1 273 194 313 188 196 111 68 78 45 80 4 689 5 497 291 37 41 81 40 33 21 22 16 - 4 833 5 556

9 398 709 1 IOI 921 1 065 I 091 1 094 1 $04 1 443 463 6 121 7 540 210 - 11 5 21 53 32 72 16 - 7 469 7 656 348 35 63 14 52 49 91 31 7 6 6 204 7 075

I 489 155 296 137 194 161 181 207 114 44 5 807 6 836 678 77 70 114 90 61 a.c 75 82 25 5 867 6 363

3 277 135 157 258 305 432 425 629 689 247 7 827 8 249 672 73 160 92 107 55 31 75 40 39 5 103 6 318

1 042 90 123 120 82 90 112 192 210 23 7 143 8 201 673 53 55 49 56 72 27 117 211 33 8 419 9 029 476 47 94 74 BO 57 68 36 7 13 5 288 5 547

28 625 4 399 5 773 3 351 3 4.o 2 741 2 315 2 896 2 475 1 165 s 230 6 308 7 347 564 1 055 900 941 a.co 742 916 890 499 6 254 7 065 2 020 247 296 239 238 212 264 283 166 75 5 958 6 948

21 278 3 835 4 71B 2 451 2 499 1 901 1 643 1 980 1 585 666 4 851 5 981 759 117 153 79 31 79 123 59 a.c 34 5 984 7 152

2 397 405 499 257 305 245 168 260 174 B4 5 123 6 21"4 3 779 795 777 460 507 332 344 293 216 55 4 690 5 691 2 233 2U 369 243 256 241 220 276 325 89 6 143 6 853 1 678 389 404 192 207 103 93 185 Bl 24 4 240 5 452 1 140 153 233 158 124 89 93 162 78 50 5 210 6 651 1 426 157 225 207 183 156 105 186 140 67 5 67B 6 408 4 882 1 026 1 416 620 560 432 277 253 216 82 3 999 5 2«

547 145 85 56 50 25 39 57 SS 35 4 777 7 273 2 437 434 557 179 276 199 181 249 216 146 5 176 6 317 4 213 301 477 364 535 475 324 490 614 H6 610 7 731 1 138 47 90 114 191 219 119 121 133 104 6 580 6 830 1 126 80 9B 67 132 122 74 153 261 139 7 865 B 717 1 949 181 289 183 212 134 131 216 220 3B3 6 B17 8 092 6 016 680 1 157 692 713 691 625 635 560 192 5 612 6 405

157 20 32 13 10 7 30 14 16 15 6 500 7 96j 302 29 17 37 17 12 40 35 78 37 7 975

1 975 264 425 268 251 190 227 172 132 46 5 122 5 956 3 5B2 367 683 374 505 4113 328 414 334 94 5 727 6 397 7 547 1 171 I ,317 1 110 962 677 '"" 329 347 100 4 1'4 4 941

139 39 49 12 25 6 - - 8 - 3 245 4 623 5 072 809 1 836 722 582 392 297 222 146 66 3 881

823 91 188 132 135 120 64 43 45 5 5 004 5 252 B48 97 206 173 138 76 66 2B 45 19 4 699 5 257 665 135 108 71 82 83 37 36 103 10 s 226 6 052

1 671 268 197 169 202 216 112 210 136 .. 5 HO 6 214 9 816 1 17,7 1 416 917 '°4 783 169 1 128 1 431 1 341 6 650 1 na 3 374 313 460 328 276 222 352 ~ 341 719 7 250 7 775 2 l.23 398 ;i.12 235 139 224 135 25<4 287 109 5 622 6 140

989 196 195 122 98 47 33 117 88 93 4 848 6 021 869 116 184 117 80 111 94 66 71 30 5 219 6 226

2 53,1 254 235 135 211 179 155 328 #I 390 8 588 9 938 3 (>07 164 177 291 303 496 529 799 650 191 ' 704 I 042

.690 38 42 12 47 52 124 281 87 7 8 214 B 542 1 009 - 35 64 52 120 13'1 148 301 150 9 277 9 718 ,1 ,920 98 90 196 204 314 259 362 256 41 7 031 7 302

FLORIDA 11- 1135

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Tobie 188. Industry of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970- Continued (Octa bond on sample see text for minimum base for derived figures (percent, m&dian, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical

Areas of 250,000 or More

FORT LAUDERDALE-HOUYWOOO SMSA

Total

Experienced civilian labor farce ............... . -Atrieuhvrt, ftnutry, ... fl1Mrles ------------------Agric1Jlture __ ,.. ___ .. _ .... ___ .., ________________ -------- ____ _ .

Forestry and fisheries-----------------------------------. -

Mlol•g ··-·················--------·-·········

Co11trvctloa __ .... __ ------ __ ---- -- ------ -- ........ -----

M1a•f1ctvf'Nlg ____ ------ ---- -------- -- ---- -- -- --. Durable goods ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ._ . logging ___ .. ____ ... ______________ ........ ___ ----- .... _____ _

-Sawmills. planing mills, and millwork ...................................... .. -M!\cellontQus wood products---------------------------Furniture and Hxturn ..................... ------------------ --- ... Stone, cloy, and gloss products----------------------- ..

. -Cement, concrete, gypsum. and p1asler products--------

Primary iron ond steel industries __ .. _., _________________ _ -. Primary nonferrous •ndustries ____ -- _________ ,,, _________ _ -Fabricated mttcl industries, including not spedfied metal __ _ .

Machinery, except e~ectricol ______ ... __ ---- ______ .., _____ _ Office, accounting. and computing machines. __________ _

.

Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies-------------Radio. television, and communicotion equipment. _______ _

---Motor vehicles a:nd motor vehide equipment ... ____________ _ Aircraft and parts. __ -- -- -------- ------------------ __ _

.

. Other transportation equipment-----------------------­Profes,gional and photographic equipment, and watches __ ---Ordnance ________ .. ________ " ____________ ------ ______ _

Miscelloneous monufoctures and durable goods - allocated .. _ -Nondurable goods ____________ .... ______ .... ____ -- ______ - --..

Meat products ________ ---- ____ -------- -- -----------.. Conning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverage:s .. .. Bakery products ______ .... _______________ .. _ .. __ ......... __ .. ..

Other food industries--------------------------------Yarn, thread, end fabric mills ________________ ---------Other textile mill products---------------------- __ ----Apparel and other fabricated textile products ________ ----Paper and allied products----------------------------Printing, publish~ng, and allied industries ........ ______ .... __ - ...

Chemicals and allied products -- -- ____ ........ ____ ---------Petroleum and coal products _________________________ _

Rubber ond miscellaneous plastic products-------------­footwear, exc:ept rubber-------- .. ·-------------------Other nondurable goods _____________________________ _

Not specified manufacturing industries ___________________ _

Transporflfloa, c-0m111unicilltians1 ancl •ther pMhUc utlllflts Roilroods. and railway express service---- __ -------------­S1re.et railways and bus lines--------------------------­Trucking service and warehousing-----------------------Water tr-on-sportotion __ ---- ________ ------ -------- ------Air transportation .... - _ -- -- ____ - _ -- -- -- ---- ---- -- ---- -- -

~~:~~~i~~~~s:5o~~o-t~~~ =: :: :: :: :: :: :::::: :: :: :: :: :: =~ :: Electric end gas utilities ______ ,. ________________________ _ W(lter supply, sanitary services, and other -utilities ______ ---

Whol•nle and retaiJ trod• ____ ------ ------ ______ _ Wholesale trade ________ ---- ------ __ ---- ____ ------ ----

Food and form products-----------------------------Re-toil trade ____ ...... ________ ------ ______ ... _____________ _ Hardwore, farm equipment, and bLJilding material retoiling .. General merchandise stores-- ______________________ ... _ Food stores ______________________ ... __________ .. ____ _

Motor vehicles and accessories retoilmg ----------------Gasoline service stations _________________ ., __________ _ Apparel and occessories stores __________ ------------ .. _ Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores _______ _ Eating and drinking places ________________ ., __________ _ Drugstores ______ .... __________ ... ______ ---- __ ..... _____ _

--·--· --.. .. -· .. .. ------..

' -.. .. ---· .. -· ----.. ·-.. -· ----·-.. .. .. .. ----·-

Other retail trode ------·----------------------·-----.. Flne•teit, l1111urHce, 1111 reol utate _________ ... ______ _

Bankin.g and credit agencies ........ _ .. ______ ....... ---- __ -- ___ _ Insurance __ ... __ ---- ______ ........ ______ ... .,. ____ .. __ ---- .... __ Other finance and re-al estate----- .. ---------------------

lusiHst ••If repolr Hrvicu ------·- ·------ .. ------Advertising ____ .... __ ......... ___ .... ______ .... __ .... ____ ... _____ _ Commerci<JI research, monogement, and progrnming services .. Automabite services •• ---- __ -- __ ---------- -------- ----­Other business. and repoir services-----------------------

Pen•••l 11nius ------------------------------P.rtvote households __ .... ______ .... ___ .. ____ ............ ________ .. ..

Hotels and lodging places ------------------------------laundering, cleaning, and other garment s.ervices .................. .. Barber and beaulv shops _______________________ ,. ______ _

Other personal services--------------------------------ERttrtol11"'ent and ncnotion Hn'kes ______________ _

Professlot11l a.ti reloted senlces ,. _____ ., __________ _ Health services ......... __ -·-- ---· ____ ....... ____ .. _________ -- _

.. ------.. ----.. ----.. ----.. ------..

Educationol s.erviees, government __ ............ __ ...... ________ _ -·· Educational s.ervices, private ... __ .... __ ---- ............ ___ -- -- .. .. .. Welfare, religious, a.n.d nonprofit membership organizations .. Other professionol and related services ---· __ ... __ ...... ___ .. __

... ..

Pubtrc a•M5nlstrotlon 1 ----·- __ ................ -·--- ----- ··-Postal service ............ __________________ ........ ---- .... __ .... _ ··-Federol public odministrotion ______ -----~---------- ........ .. ··-State and local public odministr,ation ...... ___ ........ ---------- ---

ilm:::ludes allocated cases nol shown separately.

11-1136 FLORIDA

Total, 16 years oSd and over

141 060

4 042 3 959

63

229

26 140

18 525 13 219

s 367

64 670

1 273 928 141 177

I 581

2 876 1 327 2 173

973 257 574

I 402 516 25

1 118

s 106 61

262 85

298 68 95

472 154

2 097

563 141 461

25 324 200

12 672 IS9 263

l 749 868

3 369 S76

2 402 I 241 1 263

33 687 6 911 1 352

26 776 I 468 2 791 4 171 3 589 2 460

879 2 359 4 S33

738 3 768

9 506 l S39 2 168 5 799

7 484 281 S89

2 134 4 680

6 940 532

J 49S 876 995

1 042

3 184

11 205 2 616 3 309

874 I 179 3 227

1 246 I 969

878 4 222

$1 to $2,000 $1,'199 to or loss $3,'199

16 149 15 050

831 919 818 913

13 6

14 5

1 843 2 640

1 431 1 547 979 1 OSl - -

44 37 9 4

S6 87 BS 137 57 79 - 8

27 11 134 138

177 161 44 67

100 113 25 4() 36 19 18 4S

146 108 20 29 - -

127 154

433 476 5 -

19 21 6 10 8 9

21 -- 13 29 56 18 8

226 190

21 31 17 6 32 56 - s

31 71 19 20

718 1 004 - s

30 10 125 196 52 S3 51 107 67 138

137 201 28 49 91 160

5 999 4 016 511 S37 100 133

5 488 3 479 15S 143 593 483

1 212 540 300 267 S8S 452 223 88 24S 204

I 313 711 178 77 684 S14

869 777 102 91 79 87

688 599

1 080 927 10 10 74 42

302 237 694 638

1 312 1 205 158 97 6SS 648 14S 76 144 lSO 210 234

743 627

990 1 020 247 272 212 222 I02 97 174 199 255 230

317 363 62 43 42 27

167 267

Males with earnings in 1969 Median earnings (dollars)

$4,000 $S,OOO $6.000 $7,000 $8,000 $10,000 $1S,000 Earners to lo to to to to or All worked 50

$4,999 $S,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners to S2 weeks

9 276 11 335 11 402 12 445 21 562 27 747 16 094 7 588 8 830

486 423 249 232 358 282 262 4 558 5 781 481 412 244 219 347 274 2S1 4 Sl 7 s 744

s 11 s 13 11 8 11 ... ... - 48 30 14 32 55 27 7 969 9 182

1 821 2 271 2 136 2 382 4 228 6 626 2 193 7 990 9 235

1 088 1 434 1 640 1 656 3 356 4 239 2 114 8 266 9 215 725 '193 1 22S 1 189 2 S30 3 057 1 470 8 3S4 9 223 - - - - - s - ... 29 60 29 29 72 44 23 6 466 7 793

7 - s - lS lS 9 ... 42 62 7S 82 99 103 64 7 159 7 886 70 62 150 1Sl 314 20S 99 7 877 8 398 47 S2 113 117 249 lSO 64 7 991 8 476 16 22 14 7 36 25 13 8 194

9 7i.i - 10 17 26 28 37 21 7 904 65 129 163 136 303 302 191 8 036 8 663 88 150 237 257 476 962 368 9 546 10 540 42 84 120 92 183 S20 175 10 303 11 063

108 180 198 170 474 Sl4 316 8 918 9 446 3S 85 96 lOS 2SO 277 60 8 804 9 297 32 17 21 15 39 57 21 7 233 9 033 Sl 21 3S 41 111 182 70 9 369 10 221 81 131 16S 164 281 220 106 7 427 8264 23 4S 50 25 100 176 48 9 320 10 129 - 9 - - 5 11 - ...

93 9S 66 86 177 199 121 7 279 8 5S6 341 430 390 452 813 1 146 62S 8 076 9 221

7 19 10 6 6 8 - ... 23 s 2S 27 44 66 32 8 soo 9 359 5 5 10 16 29 4 - ...

21 32 80 4S 24 S3 26 6 988 7 656 - 10 - s s 27 - ... ... 6 17 10 - 3 2S 21

10 82.i 44 22 32 33 47 109 100 8 851 - - 20 7 43 3S 23 9 116

129 192 99 173 396 483 209 8 199 9 135 29 33 37 44 86 14S 137 10 017 11 619 6 - 12 14 29 42 lS 9 069 10 119

48 48 26 49 80 86 36 7 418 8 507 - 4 - - - s 11 ... 23 43 29 33 21 58 15 5 860 6 917 22 11 45 lS 13 36 19 6 622 7 650

682 1 027 946 1 252 2 291 3 259 1 493 8 617 9 444 10 - 13 46 66 19 - 8 167 8 216 31 34 32 29 72 25 - 6 828 7 964

106 2S2 129 250 310 240 141 7 266 8 074 41 100 86 84 1S3 162 137 8 235 8 943 69 11S 121 222 747 1 228 709 11 028 11 442 81 79 43 30 43 S6 39 s 02S s 680 80 103 143 224 355 917 242 9 763 10 S74 50 86 77 121 289 416 12S 9 4SO 10 023

134 17S 241 173 174 76 39 6 297 6 762

2 123 2 606 2 490 2 912 4 879 5 246 3 416 6 843 8 442 377 534 524 7SO 1 242 l 407 l 029 8 3S8 9 051

78 87 90 141 267 2S3 203 8 352 9 080 l 746 2 072 1 966 2 162 3 637 3 839 2 387 6 307 8 224

109 130 91 196 270 211 163 7 S41 8 210 192 168 160 236 40S 380 174 s 759 8 161 190 247 361 328 647 495 151 5 581 7783 172 2SO 28S 383 566 842 524 8 486 9 S92 178 261 170 170 301 246 97 s OS7 6 991 49 S4 75 41 111 145 93 6 340 9 082

154 212 201 201 393 397 3S2 7 813 8 862 332 446 375 278 372 413 293 4 730 6 940

37 16 45 33 SS 191 106 7 48S 11 139 333 288 203 296 S17 S19 434 6 369 8 148 463 689 611 706 1 254 1 865 2 272 9 018 10 233 82 151 116 163 236 331 267 8 547 9 123 30 107 134 233 436 S62 500 9 899 10 57S

351 431 361 310 582 972 1 sos 8 548 10 717 577 586 817 756 1 095 1 147 699 6 823 7 942

10 29 24 22 43 70 63 9 6S1 11 061 4S 34 44 85 94 171 9 306 11 101

161 170 2S3 287 278 301 14S 6 779 7 702 361 387 506 403 689 682 320 6 S14 7 693 705 789 582 481 678 726 462 5 314 6 721 67 61 33 37 25 49 5 4 164 s 216

412 440 291 240 257 316 236 5 074 6 399 31 86 100 110 145 97 86 7 000 7 633

116 152 79 S7 107 136 54 s 576 6 767 79 so 79 37 144 128 81 4 975 7 041

298 222 241 209 249 409 186 4 745 6 713 717 702 781 889 1 401 2 176 2 529 8 719 9 873 228 156 12S 165 252 257 914 8 913 10 047 207 198 285 371 566 922 326 8 564 8 939 68 82 99 48 lOS 180 93 6 889 8 S44 SS 127 117 106 101 191 109 6 295 6 9S8

1S9 139 155 199 377 626 l 087 10 795 12 799 316 538 859 954 1 741 1 717 441 8 317 8 720 56 57 143 400 843 346 19 8 530 8 674 12 37 62 77 47 333 241 12 027 12 733

232 429 641 461 846 l 004 17S 7 813 8 314

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

¢

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Table 188. Industry of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

FORT LAUDERDALE-HOLLYWOOD SMSA-Continued

Nogro

Experienced civilian labor force ----------------A9ricultu,., forestry, and. flsh1rl11 _________________ _

-

-f ~{!~~~~u ~~d-f~h;;i~~ -:: : :: :: : : :: : : : : : : : : :: :: : : : : ::: : :::--

M lnlnt -- __ -- -- ------ ---- -------------- ------­

Construction ---- ------ ---- ---- -----------------

-

Manufocturing ____________________ ---- ---- _____ _

Durable goods-- -- __ ---------- ---- ______ ------------ __ _ Logging ____ ---- __ ---- __ ------ __ ---- ________ ------ __ Sawmi\ls, planing mills, and millwork ___________________ _ Miscellaneous wood products-------------------------­Furniture and fixtures -------------------------------­Stone, cloy, and gloss products ------------------------

Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products-------­Primary iron and steel industries-----------------------Primary nonferrous industries ______ ---- __ ---------- ___ _ Fabricated metal industries, including not specified metal __ _

Machinery, except electrical ---------------------------Office, accounting, and computing machines------------

Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies---------- __ _ Rodia, television, and communication equipment ________ _

Molar vehicles and motor vehicle equipment_ ____________ _ Aircraft and parts __________________________ -------- _ Other transportation equipment ------------------------Professional and photographic equipment, and walches ____ _ Ordnance __ -- -- ____ -- -- ---- __________ -------- ______ _ Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods-allocated __

Nondurable goods ____ ---- ____ ---- __ ---- __ ------------ __ Meat products ________ ---- ________________ ------ ___ _ Conning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages __ Bakery products ________________ ---- __ -------- ______ _ Other food industries---------------------------------Yarn, thread, and fabric mills __ ---- ______ ---- __ --------Other textile mill products----------------------------­Apparel and other fabricated textile products-------------Poper and allied products ________________ ---- __ -------Printing, publishing, and allied industries-----------------Chemicals and allied products _________________________ _

----------------------------. --

Petroleum and coal products __________ -- ---- ---- ---- __ _ Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products--------------­Footwear, except rubber-------------------------------Other nondurable goods __________ ---- ______ ---- ______ _ -Not specified manufacturing industries ______ -------- ______ _

Transportation, con1munitation1, and other public uttlltlts' Railroads and railway express service ____________________ _ -Street railways and bus lines ---------------------------­Trucking service and warehousing------------------------

--Water transporlotion ____ -- __ ---- ------ -- __ ------ ---- ---Air transportation ____ ---- __ ------ ____ -- ____ ------ __ -----~~~~~~i~~~ias:sa:~a~~~~ == == == == :: :: == :: == :: == == :: :: :: ::: Electric and gas utilities ____________ ---- -- ____ -------- ----Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilities -----------

Who,eule and retail trade-------------------------Wholesale trade ____________________________ -------- __ _ -Food ond form products -------------------------------Retail trode ________________________ ---- ____ ---- ---- __ _ Hardware, form equipment, and building material retailing __ General merchandise stores ________ ---------------- __ --

--Food stores ____________________ ------------------ ---

--

Motor vehicles and accessories retailing----------------­Gasoline service stations-----------------------------­Apparel and accessories stores------------------------ --Furniture, home furnishings, and equipmenl stores _______ _ Eating and drinking places ____ ---- ______ ------ __ ---- -- --

--Drugstores __________ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ------ ------Other retail trode ________________ ------ -- ---------- ---

FlnHce, insurance, and nal estate ______ ------ ____ _ Banking and credit agencies----------------------------Insurance __________________ ---- -- ---- -- ---- -- ---- ----Other finance and real estate---------------------------

luslnen and repair Hrvlcu _____________________ _ Advertising ________________ ---- ______ -- ---- -------- --Commercial research, management, and programing services. Automobile services __ ---- ____ -- -- -- ------ -- ---- ---- -- -Other business and repair services ______ ---------- -- -- -- -

Penonol services ____ ---- ____ ---- ---- ---- -- -- --Private households ____ ---- __ ---- __ ---- ____ -- -- -- -- ----Hotels and lodging places __________ ------ ---- ---- -- -- --laundering, cleaning, ond other garment services __________ _

g~h:~rp~~sdo~:J~!~~~::~=============================== lntertolnMent and recreation services ____ -- ------ ---

Pnifeulonal and related services ---- ---- ----------Heallh services ______________ -- -- ---- -- -- -- -----------Educational services, government-----------------------­Educational services, private __ ------ __ -----------------­~hl!are, relig~ous, and nonprofit m~mbership organizations __

r profess1anol and related services-------------------

Postal ser~i~!lc_ ~~~~~l~~~I~~ ~======: :: ::::::: ::::::::::: Federal pub Uc administration __ -------------------- -- -- -­State and local public administration---------------------

!Includes allocated coses not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

----------------------------------------·-----------

(Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent median etc) and meaning of symbols see text]

Moles with earnings in 1969 Median earning& (dollars)

Total, 16 $1 to $2,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7.000 $8,000 $10,000 $15,000 Earners years old $1,999 to to to to to to to or All worked 50 and over or loss $3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners to 52 weeks

15 829 2 358 3 652 2 638 2 389 1 653 1 133 1 257 611 138 4 722 5 341 1 816 331 551 311 247 123 49 144 27 33 4 084 4 878 1 811 331 551 311 242 123 49 144 27 33 4 076 4 865 5 - - - 5 - - - - - ... ...

18 - - - 13 - - s - - ... ... 4 455 418 904 649 790 543 469 425 216 41 s 325 5 849

1 359 133 254 265 275 189 99 102 36 6 5 100 5 669 1 000 106 173 183 187 136 94 90 25 6 5 203 5 896 - - - - - - - - - - - -76 - 12 15 34 8 7 - - - ... ... - - - - - - - - - - - -109 17 23 33 7 19 6 4 - - 4 439 266 17 50 23 27 43 38 55 13 - 6 372 6 859 220 6 37 23 27 31 32 51 13 - 6 548 7 125

22 - - 5 6 4 7 - - - ... ... 11 5 - - - - 6 - - - ... . .. 70 6 10 6 19 11 7 11 - - ... ... 71 19 12 6 5 10 - 9 4 6 ... ... 19 - 5 - - 6 - 4 4 - ... 101 6 21 7 26 25 5 11 - - 5 635 ... 34 6 11 - 12 - 5 - - - ... ... - - - - - - - - - - - -27 - - 21 6 - - - - - ... ... 69 10 8 22 15 - 14 - - - ... ...

6 - - - - 6 - - - - ... ... - - - - - - - - - - - -t72 26 37 45 42 10 4 - 8 - 4 511 ... 359 27 81 82 88 53 5 12 11 - 4 872 5 343

14 - - 7 7 - - - - - ... ... 55 13 6 12 5 5 5 3 6 - ... ... 10 - 5 - 5 - - - - - ... -54 - - 11 11 32 - - - - ... ... - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - -19 - 8 5 - 6 - - - - ... ... 9 5 4 - - - - - - - ... -39 9 - 13 17 - - - - - ... ...

32 - - 8 9 5 - 5 5 - ... ... - - - - - - - - - - - -24 - 7 8 5 - - 4 - - ... ... - - - - - - - - - - - -103 - 51 18 29 5 - - - - 4 028 ... - - - - - - - - - - - -1 290 134 261 238 284 158 98 74 39 4 5 042 5 347

15 - 5 4 - - 6 - - - ... ... 19 5 - 10 - - - - 4 - ...

263 16 34 44 106 15 14 26 4 4 5 354 5 579 148 10 10 25 31 32 15 21 4 - 5 935 ... 46 5 12 11 6 B - 4 - - ... ... 61 B 7 23 7 12 - - 4 - ... ... 38 - 10 5 4 - 9 5 5 - ... ... 35 - 17 5 4 4 - 5 - - ... ...

461 47 101 92 90 71 43 13 4 - 4 897 5 241

2 825 713 632 449 325 271 181 169 67 18 4 150 5 011 514 83 97 66 83 103 31 22 29 - 5 133 5 568 116 11 29 8 19 28 4 5 12 - 5 526 ...

2 311 630 535 383 242 168 150 147 38 18 3 964 4 871 165 17 29 38 8 14 19 37 3 - 4 961 5 875 153 41 50 37 6 - 9 10 - - 3 420

6 i56 273 107 44 31 19 16 22 24 5 5 3 341 228 18 46 35 52 29 28 13 - 7 5 288 5 452 153 27 46 34 10 13 5 12 6 - 4 103 ... 15 10 5 - - - - - - -

194 11 31 45 42 30 19 5 5 6 5 238 5 581 628 265 135 81 45 25 32 33 12 - 2 726 4 500

33 7 14 - - 12 - - - - ... 469 127 135 82 60 29 16 13 7 - 3 593 4 596

374 55 113 58 70 26 21 11 20 - 4 328 4 452 63 11 10 7 19 - 10 - 6 - ... ... 41 9 6 - 9 5 4 - 8 -

4 os9 270 35 97 51 42 21 7 11 6 - 3 900

887 128 181 144 93 147 91 68 35 - 4 934 5 ,02 8 - 4 - - - 4 - - - ... ...

11 6 - 5 - - - - - - -297 45 70 39 35 71 21 11 5 - 4 859 5 984 571 77 107 100 58 76 66 57 30 - 5 026 5 771

I 067 248 365 221 120 50 23 21 14 5 3 564 4 344 286 96 85 50 39 5 - - 6 5 3 106 3 864 294 70 81 65 40 21 17 - - - 3 901 4 950 96 22 27 15 10 14 - 8 - - ... ... 80 5 10 31 20 - 6 - 8 -

3 24i 311 55 162 60 11 10 - 13 - - 3 760

307 52 146 58 7 8 17 14 5 - 3 390 4 122

1 048 106 180 163 122 88 47 174 137 31 5 615 6 078 216 52 44 55 28 6 2 22 7 - 4 218 4 878 509 20 45 61 34 52 34 123 112 28 8 138 8 704

80 4 11 16 20 12 7 5 5 - ... ... 86 19 17 13 21 - 4 5 7 - ...

157 11 63 18 19 18 - 19 6 3 4 250 ... 383 40 65 82 43 50 38 so 15 - 5 105 5 186

66 7 4 15 5 - 10 25 - - ... ... 40 5 4 - 8 10 13 - - -

5 267 262 28 46 63 30 40 15 25 15 - 4 905

FLORIDA 11 - 1137

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Tobie 188. Industry of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

JACKSONVIW SMSA

Total

bperienced dwllla• lalior force -----------------Agrlcolt1n, lonstry, ... fhllot\H _________________ _

Agricuhure -------- ---------------- ________ ------------

forestry and fisheries ------------------------------------

•lolat ------------ -------- -- ----------------­

c ... - ----------------------------------­·-·----------- ---- ----------------------Durable goods ____ -- ---- ____ ------ ---------------------

----

Logging ---------- __ ·----- --------------------------Sawmills, planing mills, and millworL __________________ _ --Mi:u:elloneous. wood products-------------------------­Furniture and ftxtures -------- .... ---------------------­Stone, clay, and glass products -------·----------------

---

Cement. concrete, gypsum, and plaster products-------­Primary iron and stnl industries-----------------------

--Primary nonferrous industries ______ ---------------------Fabricated metal industries, including not specified metal ----Machinery, except e~ricol ----------------------------Otf.:e. accounting, and computing machines .................... __ EJectrical machinery~ equipment. and suppltes ____________ _ --Radio. television. and communication equipment ________ _ Motor vehicle:s and motor vehicle equipmenl----------------/\ircroft and parts -----------------------------------Other transportation equipment--------------------------Professional ond photographic equipment, and watches ____ _ Ordnance ____ -- ... _ -- .. _ .. ______ ..... --·-----·------- -------Miscellaneous monufocturH and durable goods- allocated __ -

-Nondurable goad•---------------------- __ •• ---------- __ Meat products __ ------ -------- ............ __ ........... -------------Canning· and prese-rving produce, seafoods, and bevtra.gts .. Bakery products---------- ______ ------------------._ Other food industries------ ____ ...... --------------------Varn, 1hread, and fabric mills---- ________ -------------Other textil< mUI praduct•----------------------------1\pparel and other fabricated textile products-----------­Poper and allied products -- -- •••• ---·-- -------------­Printing, publishing, and allied indu•tries •••• ------------

Chemicols and allied products..-----------------------Petroleum and coal products _________________________ _

Rubber and misceHoneous plastic products .................................. .. Footwear, except rubber -----------------------------Other nondurable goods ____ --------------------------N.01 specified manufacturing industries ___________________ _

1 ... ..-.... ·-·"'"'""""'· u4 ...... poWic -· Roilroods ond' railway express servke --------------------Street railway$ ond bos lines --------------------------­Trucking service and warehousing-----------------------Wo1tr transportation ..... ------ ---- __ ,.. __________________ _ Air transportation ____ -- -- ........ ------ ------ ---------- -- _ All other transportation-------·----·--·----------------Communicattons ---- -- ---------------- ... ---------------Electric and gos utilities ••••••.•..• --------------------­Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilitiel .......... ---- ..

.......... u4 - - ---------------·------­Wholesale trod• ---- --------·-·--- ---- ------ __ -·-·----

Food and form praduc!s -----------------------------Retail trade .••• ______ ------------------------ •• : •••••

Hardware, farm equipment, and building material retailing ... Gene-ral merchandise stores ___________ ,. ___________ ,. __ _ Food store.s ---- ____ ---------- -------- ..... __ ....................... .. Mota~ vehicie.s and ~cessories retailing--------- .. -----­Gosoltne serv.ce stohons. -------------------------- ---Apparel and occessories stores _______________________ _ Furniture, home furnishings~ ond equipment storfS ................. ... Eating and drinking places ___________________________ _

Drugstores ---------- -·-------- ---- -- -- -- -- -------· Other reloij trade--------------·--------------------

,.,_,, -· ......... ------------------Bonki<>g ond crt<lit agencies---------·------------------Insurance ..... _,. __ -· ..... ______ ---- ____ ............ __ ......... __ ...... __ .. .. Other finance and real estate-------------------·-------........ _..,...._ .. _____________________ _

Advertising __ ---- --------····-··- •• __ •• -------- ------Commercial research, monogement t and prog ramIDg services ... Automobil:e servicn __ ------ ............ __ ---- .... _ ...................... - .. ... Other busine-s-s and rep-air servic.s .......... -------------------

,.,..... _.., -----------------------------­Private hou,.holds ---- •• ---- ---- -- ---- ----------------Hoteb and ladginf places ------------------------------Laundering, cleonong, and other garment services __________ _

Barber on,d beauty shop•---------·--------------------­Other perunal servicu --------------------------------.,............ -- .-.. ______________ _ ............................... _________________ _ lleolth ,.rvices ---- -- ------ -------------- ---------- ---Educotionol ,.rvicos, g-rnment -----------------------­&lucational services, private •• -------------------------­Welfare, retigious,,and nOAprofit membership orgoni<otians --Other professional and related services-·-----------------

,_ .......,_, --------------------------­Poslol .. rvict __ •• ---- ------------ ------------------ •• Federal public odministrolion ___________________________ _

Stole and local public administration--------------·------

'Includes allocated co,.s not shown separately.

11 - 1138 FLORIDA

----------------------------' -----------------------------------·---------------------------------------------------------------

[Doto bo•ed on sample see text for minimum base for derived figures (percent medlon, etc.} and meoning af symbols, see text]

Moles with earnings in 1969 Median earnings (dol~ra)

Total, 16 $1 to $2,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $8.000 $10,000 $15,000 Eorners years old $1,999 to to to ta to ta to or /\II worked 50 and over or loss $3,999 $4,999 wm $6,999 $7,999 $9.999 $14,999 more earners to 52 Wffkl

114 591 12 497 12 672 8 658 11 126 11 341 12 564 18 280 18 012 9 434 7 079 7 U2

1116 462 404 204 247 123 161 125 87 66 4 377 5 465 1 716 411 380 177 221 118 163 99 81 66 4 379 s 488

170 51 24 27 26 s 5 26 6 - 4 370 s 167

74 13 19 4 6 6 5 12 5 4 ... . .. 13 135 1 544 1 716 1 239 1 450 1 264 1 181 1 833 2 206 692 6 411 7 517

11 39' 1 281 1 906 1 450 1 961 1 917 2 272 3 440 2 972 1 193 7 298 7 912 9 239 685 998 761 1 030 1 047 1 206 1 691 1 287 534 7 082 7 758

61 16 28 - 5 - 3 4 - s 5 sea 6 i38 179 48 16 - 44 29 10 10 22 -

125 s 7 22 18 21 17 25 4 6 6 500 6 912 36<1 24 39 22 54 63 59 44 39 22 6 69a 6 966 967 58 107 as 75 126 138 206 129 43 7 236 7 752 593 23 92 47 24 92 72 162 53 28 7 257 8 013 666 27 98 62 107 90 84 87 75 36 6 433 6 883 109 10 35 - 12 8 s 23 10 6 s 792

7 50.( I 258 101 11a 152 163 120 142 207 181 74 6 792

1 095 4a 120 82 126 101 126 187 192 113 7 560 8 301 179 - 18 4 10 10 9 41 64 23 9 878 10 763 315 - 17 40 40 36 25 82 26 49 7 980 B 220 147 - s 17 19 12 10 48 18 18 a 438 a 333 237 4 13 15 26 2a 36 34 58 23 7 903 B 069 136 3 15 - 5 17 6 25 26 39 9 760 11 000

2 661 133 211 206 294 330 404 635 402 46 7 3a7 B 236 95 5 - - 11 21 11 5 36 6 ... ... 20 7 5 3 - - - - - 5 ... ···' 949 196 169 72 so 57 140 117 a1 61 s 750 7 219

8 976 603 899 679 886 829 1 034 I 735 1 652 659 7 573 B 153 233 29 40 22 47 25 19 25 16 10 5 543 6 000 671 39 90 34 so 89 94 152 96 27 7 356 7 475 359 15 56 28 51 65 44 45 40 15 6 454 6 915

1 011 64 135 100 72 76 121 196 173 74 7 483 B 224 9 - - - - 5 - 4 - - ... ...

24 9 - 5 - - - - 10 - 1 ~o ... 129 4 16 9 17 14 s 14 27 23

2 687 120 167 164 256 248 32a 578 638 188 8 209 B 816 1 508 141 83 107 165 117 179 351 255 110 7 768 a 217

929 23 85 71 67 66 99 189 214 115 8 566 9 227 135 9 - - 26 35 19 25 12 9 6 929 7 316 126 15 13 - 10 16 10 9 3o 23 7 900 ...

4 - - - - - - - - 4 6 637 1 151 135 214 139 125 73 116 147 141 61 s 700

184 - 9 10 45 41 32 14 33 - 6 683 6 622

16 Off 1 OS6 1 383 1 091 1 637 1 821 2 128 3 076 2 986 921 7 499 7936 4 045 109 113 156 339 547 755 911 934 181 8 008 8 410

615 21 24 42 105 128 78 97 105 15 6 902 6 889 3 405 311 417 216 389 414 367 631 479 1a1 6 a93 7 434 1 564 120 210 122 139 lSO 159 252 249 163 7 258 7 745

731 26 25 46 as 39 94 260 118 3a 8 388 B 571 592 73 157 100 68 22 82 50 12 2a 4 6<10 5 on

2 019 91 92 63 168 lSO 169 434 6« 208 9 274 9 754 988 52 26 47 63 137 147 209 291 16 8 211 B 675 917 58 155 155 117 115 117 123 41 36 s 774 6 320

21 Oil 4 491 3 377 2 343 2 197 2 758 2 881 3 353 3 642 2 339 6 338 7 311 9 447 789 901 806 896 918 1 103 1 463 1 532 I 039 7 375 7 923 1 942 148 204 159 26<1 164 241 3a9 247 124 7 124 7730

18 634 3 702 2 476 1 537 2 001 I 840 1 778 1 890 2 110 I 300 s 801 7 050 1 067 129 153 94 80 168 93 124 107 119 6 461 6 936 I 870 362 261 154 140 174 236 212 230 101 6 103 7 372 3 702 902 408 275 417 429 350 438 329 154 s 63a 6657 2 914 249 275 179 381 338 338 330 565 259 7 104 7 755 I 429 326 242 135 207 140 148 101 94 36 5 056 6 114

819 212 74 60 84 57 72 64 9a 98 s 756 7 .661 1 186 123 146 157 130 115 113 169 ,157 76 6 322 7 376 I 673 622 324 115 157 145 47 93 70 100 3 324 s 746 692 180 85 44 46 41 71 46 98 81 5 804 7 935 3 282 597 508 324 359 233 310 313 362 276 s 591 7 Q.19 6 966 472 616 3IO 523 592 662 1 123 1 396 1 202 8 424 9202 1 606 59 151 114 151 199 181 247 282 222 7 713 B 281 3 597 188 240 148 184 229 382 688 881 657 9 243 9 7'17 1 763 225 225 118 188 164 99 188 233 323 6 765 B 240 5 414 659 796 550 695 550 580 653 575 356 6 013 6 119

203 15 16 11 6 19 33 20 38 45 a uo 9 286 352 11 26 4 35 20 45 42 71 98 9 6<17 .11 585 1 643 181 258 182 279 200 lSO 174 lSO 69 5 719 6 ,433 3 216 452 496 353 375 311 352 417 316 144 5 819 6 68<1 2116 781 624 275 259 238 172 199 110 158 4 138 550 284 199 58 9 4 s - - - 9 1 427 2 085 792 250 179 73 65 79 40 37 39 30 3 631 s 20.2 626 113 124 60 55 55 59 58 54 48 5 291 6 457 528 68 120 71 51 71 46 42 33 26 5 098 6 067 656 151 1<43 62 84 28 27 62 54 45 4 548 s ,775 1 237 :I04 m 111 59 79 136 87 131 72 4 509 712' t U4 I 019 1 076 '26 597 871 819 I 348 1 440 1 561 7 593 am 2 088 255 348 185 106 126 108 203 183 574 7 222 89~ 2 576 212 239 148 175 333 339 557 427 146 7 534 7 423 871 155 105 49 23 110 61 173 151 44 6 941 B 512 1 336 208 209 111 148 137 139 123 201 60 5 946 7 112 2 -493 189 175 133 145 172 172 292 478 737 9 784 ,11 560

11 050 408 487 315 795 1 122 1 560 3 031 2 392 870 8 507 • 773 1 753 68 24 26 67 190 317 802 241 18 8 460 B 585 5 316 131 175 111 373 531 633 1 312 1 427 623 9 073 9 303 3 563 146 225 231 321 363 578 805 685 209 7 857 8 196

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Tobie 188. Industry of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970- Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

JACKSONVIUE SMSA-Continued

N09ro

Experienced clvlllan lobor force ----------------Afrk"""'"· ,.,..,l'J, ud fllherlti _________________ _

:::~~u~~if~t;;;~-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: •lolot ---------------------------- -----------CHltnK:tioa ___ .. ____ -----.. - .. ---.:.-- .. -- .. -- .... -----.... , ........ __ -------- -------------- ----------

Purable goods ______ -- -- -- -- ------------------ --·----- _ ~ogging ·- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - - -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- __ Sowmills, planing mills, ond millwork_ __________________ _

Miscellaneous woad products-------------------------­Furnit1.1re ond fixtures -------------------------------­Slane, clay, and glass products ------------------------

Cement. concrete, gypsum, ond plaster products-------­Primory iron ond steel Industries -----------------------Primary nonferrous industries ............ ------ .................... ___ _ Fobrk:ated metol industries, including not specified metol __ _

Machinery, except eiectricol ---------------------------Office. accounting, and computing machines ___________ _

-

-------------------Elei::trical machinery, equipment. and suppHes ____________ _

Rodia, tek!vision, and communicCJtion equipment ________ _ Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment_ ____________ _ -Aircraft ond ports ----------------------------------­Other transportation equipment ------------------------Professional and photographic equipment, and watches ____ _ Ordnance __ -- ________________________ ------ ________ _ Miscellc:meous manufactures and durable goods-allocated __

Nondurable goods ________ -------------- ____ ------------Meot products ____ ---- __________ ------ --------------Connh1g and preserving produce, Hafoods, ond bevernges __ Bakery products---- __ ---------------- __ ---------- __ _ Other food industries __ ---------------------------- __ _ Yorn, thread, ond fabric mills-------------------------­Other textile mill products-----------------------------Apparel and other fobrk:oled textile products -------- ____ _ Poperond allied products----------------------------­Printing, publishing, and allied industries-----------------

Chemicols ond allied products---------------------- ___ _ Petroleum ond cool products--------------------------­Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products --------------­fQotwear, except rubber-·-----------------------------Othor nondurable goods ______ •• -- ------ ---------------

Not specmed manufacturing industries ______ ---------------

Tru.,.n.tiH:, c .. •1HJkatlH1, altll 11Mr p1Wk ut .. le11

Railroads ond railway express service--------------------­Street railways ond bus lines ---------------------------­Trucking service and warehousing-----------------------­Water transportation -- ------ ---- -- -- ------------ -- -- ---Air tronsportotion.., _________ ---- ____ - .. ---- --------------

~~~~:~i~~~k::so~~a-t~~~ :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :::: :: :: :: :: : Eleclric and gas utilities--------------------------------­WQ1er supply, sanitary services, and other utilities ----------

Wllettnlo ud mol"'""" ------------------·-----Wholesale trade ________ ------ __ ---- ---- ------ ---------

Food and farm products ------------------------------Retail trade ________________ ---- __ ---------------------

Hardware, .form equipment, and building moteriol retailing --General merchandise stores_.., ___ .., __ --------------------Food store• -- __ •• -- ------------------ -------- -------Motor vehicles and <ttcessorles retailing-----------------Goso~ne service stations-------- .... --------------------Apparel ond accessories stores .................................... -------~"rnit1Jre, home furnishings, and equipmel'lt stores ________ _ Eating and drinking places.----------------------------Prugstom -- ____ -· -- -------- ---- -- -- -------- -------Pther retail trade -- -- __ -- -------- ---- -- -------- -- ----

fh.11ce, lu1re.c11 IH Niil Htfltt .. _____ ... .., ......... - ...... 8onking ond credit agencies-----------------------------lnsurqnce .......... --- .... ., ___________ ------ ---------------·Other finance and real estate----------------------------

--------------------------------------------------

1•11-• ........... -.lt••------------------------AdYtrtising ____ ---- __ ------------ ---- .... ---------- .... ----Comm1rcial research. management, and programing services ... AutomobUe .servic•s .......... ______ ---- -------- -------- -- ------'Other b1Jsiness and repair Hrvk:es .... -----------------------

Pen...i ......icts -------------------·---------- ----Private households------------------------------ -- -- -­Hotels ond lodging places ------------------------------­laundering, cleaning, and other garmtnt .services-------- ---

---~h:' ~~:o~r~~~::~===============================

lotertolooo..t onol _... 1enlcts---------------PnfusloMI ind relotetl ...-.Ices------------------

ttealth services --·--- ------------------ ---------------Educational services, government-----------------------­Educofk>nal services, private--------------------- .. -----­Welfare, religious. and nonprofit membership organizations -­Other professional and related services--·----------------

PoMlc ... lelstmloo• --------·--------·-·-------Postal servk:e __ ---- ______ ---- __ ----------------------Federal public administration-----------------·-------- -­State ond local publk: odmlnlstration ---------------------

1lncludes allocated cases not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

--------------------------

[Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived f19ures (percent median etc.) and meaning of symbols see text)

Moles with earnings in 1969 Medion earnings (dollars)

Total, 16 $1 to $2,000 $4,000 $5.000 $6,000 $7,000 $8.000 $10,000 $15,000 Earners years old $1,999 to to to to to to to or All worked SO and over or loss $3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners to 52 weeks

20 632 3 383 4 92'1 3 252 3 147 2 105 1 705 I 511 466 1:14 4 616 5 091 590 152 256 57 75 19 11 20 - - 3 117 3 435 557 152 248 57 59 19 11 11 - - 3 020 3 323 33 - 8 - 16 - - 9 - - ... ...

16 9 7 - - - - - - - ... ... 2 682 538 613 565 406 200 135 113 27 15 4 212 4 638 3 550 411 935 536 628 414 242 307 77 - 4 100 5 243 1 794 250 475 232 326 221 108 1S4 28 - 4 741 s 266 27 5 22 - - - - - - - ... ... 63 29 11 - 18 5 - - - - ... ... 30 - 7 12 6 - - 5 - - ... ... 40 - 7 - 5 7 16 5 - -

5 355 6 048 255 12 66 36 38 45 30 28 - -175 12 61 19 11 32 23 17 - - 4 763 6 259 209 21 55 35 42 26 12 18 - - 4 814 5 054 27 - 20 - 7 - - - - - ... 251 40 45 48 56 38 7 17 - - 4 844 5 076 86 - 41 10 16 5 10 4 - - ... ... 17 - 12 - - - 5 - - - ... ... 20 - 6 8 - - - 6 - - ... ... 10 - - 4 - - - 6 - - ... ... 15 - 5 - 6 4 - - - - ... ... - - - - - - - - - - - -478 27 117 62 96 76 18 60 22 - 5 344 5 733 - - - - - - - - - - - -15 7 5 3 - - - - - - ... ...

278 109 68 18 36 15 15 11 6 - 2 ee2 4 333 I 707 161 460 304 278 17'1 128 153 44 - 4 765 5 138

135 15 32 22 36 16 10 4 - - 4 932 ... 162 22 68 22 15 8 - 27 - - 3 735 145 5 4<i 23 22 23 13 8 5 - 4 935 5 000 291 33 90 70 18 27 19 25 9 - 4 321 4 433 - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - -20 - 8 - 12 - - - - - ... . .. 358 30 66 61 4<i 55 47 36 17 - 5 478 6 205 107 5 16 26 36 19 - s - - s 181 ... 137 5 40 21 38 - 28 s - - 5 066 s 257 54 4 - - 13 26 6 5 - - ... ... 4 4 - - - - - - - - ... -- - - - - - - - - - - -294 38 94 59 42 s 5 38 13 - 4 254 4 614

49 - - - 24 14 6 - 5 - ... ... 3 539 356 641 569 659 512 314 310 85 23 5 309 5 575

816 70 50 88 197 221 8'I 69 32 - 6 014 6 210 149 - s 31 34 30 34 11 4 - 6 150 5 84t 799 84 149 102 172 102 88 96 6 - 5 375 s 737 582 45 118 90 93 66 52 85 24 9 5 409 5 690

74 7 9 4 24 14 16 - - -3 9i8 182 32 72 32 5 - 20 21 - - 3 639

45 - 3 14 19 4 5 - - - ... . .. 72 - 16 21 22 - 8 - 5 - ... ...

374 23 115 115 53 34 13 16 - 5 4 426 4 570

4 374 893 1 068 771 671 426 303 168 61 13 4 293 4 799 1 503 234 338 318 272 137 120 60 24 - 4 564 4 871

457 54 97 98 99 40 39 30 - - 4 791 5 t03 2 871 659 730 453 399 28'1 183 108 37 13 4 103 4 749

177 16 70 4<i 9 28 - 8 - - 4 054 4 371 234 47 80 45 26 23 13 - - - 3 750 4 039 67'1 147 83 81 128 92 82 59 7 - 5 223 5 670 251 35 47 35 50 57 9 13 5 - 5 170 5 632 133 24 38 5 27 10 19 5 5 - 4 900 ... 81 24 22 12 17 6 - - - -

4 .455 ... 130 4 4<i 33 32 - 10 5 - -409 146 128 4<i 20 40 5 6 12 6 2 914 3 551

91 14 21 25 17 - - 6 8 - ... ... 686 202 195 125 73 33 45 6 - 7 J 446 4 368

453 91 134 61 67 33 22 18 13 - 3 911 4 431 68 11 20 8 5 12 12 - - - ... ...

204 so 56 31 28 7 4 18 10 - 3 857 4 288 181 37 58 29 34 14 6 - 3 - 3 845 4 529

613 93 177 133 109 24 32 13 )2 - 4 274 4 640 6 - - 6 - - - - - - ... ...

22 - 5 - 11 - - - 6 -4 773 220 25 64 48 47 9 7 4 16 - 4 438

365 68 108 79 51 15 25 9 10 - 4 082 4 417

1 008 336 327 127 75 53 37 29 15 9 3 021 3 117 208 133 52 9 - 5 - - - 9 I 564 2 14<i 296 99 95 30 24 29 6 8 5 - 3 032 4 271 178 39 83 35 5 6 10 - - - 3 205 ... 101 16 38 21 6 - 5 10 5 - 3 816

4 98i 225 49 59 32 40 13 16 11 5 - 4 141

238 59 77 39 32 - 21 5 5 - 3 551 4 639

1 758 3111 404 266 151 168 171 149 97 51 4 6$4 4 717 485 114 173 88 48 15 17 15 - IS 3 486 3 958 689 76 91 72 35 111 113 89 77 25 6 635 5 761 142 40 27 28 11 - 6 30 - - 4 143

5 294 2S4 43 65 40 39 25 22 4 10 6 4 475 1ee 28 48 38 18 17 13 11 10 5 4 474 4 969

1 111 137 220 121 214 256 347 379 54 23 6 600 6 uo 644 21 18 11 33 98 146 275 42 - 7 966 7 979 649 48 78 58 179 107 104 57 12 6 5 785 s 94<i 385 40 91 41 45 44 80 27 - 17 5 456 5 578

FLORIDA 11- 1139

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I

Tobie 188. Industry of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

MIAMI SMSA

Tata I

Experienced civilian labor force ---------------­

Atricaitture, fen.try, ••4 fl1Mries --------- ... ----- .. ---

Agriculture ---- __ ........ ,. ........... __ ,. _____ .. _______ -----------forestry and fis.heries -------------------------------.. --

Mlola1 •• -- -- -- ---- •••• __ ···------- ____ ---- •• _

Cen1trvction ............ __ ------ ........................ __ ---- .. __

M•••f•c:twriftt ......... -------- ..................... ---- ............ __ Durable -goods ............................... __ ..................................... ____ .... _ -

Logging .................... ---------- ........ ------ .......... ________ _ Sawmills, planing mills, and millwork ...................................... .. Miscellaneous wood products-·-----------------------­furniture and fixtures-------------------------------­Stone, day, and gloss product>-------------------------

Cement, concrete~ gypsum. end plaster pro-ducts-·-----­Primary iron and steel industries-----------------------Primary nonfe-rrous industries ... ____ ---- ____ .... ·--·-- __ .... fobricated metal industries, including not specified metal __ _

M-achinery, except electrical---------------------------Office, accounting, and computing machines ________ ----

Electrical machinery. equipment. ond supplies __ .... ________ _ Radio, television, and <:ommun.ication equipment ________ _ -

Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment .. ____________ _ Aircraft and parts __ .... ____ ---- .. _______ -- __ ---- __ ------Other tronsportotion equipment ________ .... __ ---- ____ ----Professional and photographic equipment, and watches .......... -Ordnance ... ____ ·- __ ---- __ ---- ________ .... __ -----------Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods -ollacated __ -

Nondurable goods ______________ .... __________ ---- _______ _ -Meet produc.ts __ ---- __ ---- ______ ------ ---------------Canning and preserving produce. seafoods. ood beverages. __ Bakery products -- __ -- _______ • ___ .. ________ ------ ---- _ -Other food industries---------------------------------Yarn, thread, ond fabric mills _________________________ _ Other textile mill products ____________________________ _ --Apporel and other fabricated texlil-e products ____________ _ Poper and allied products----------------------------­Printing, publishing. and allied industries-------------------Chemicals and allied products ................ -----------------Pelraleum and coal products __________________________ _

Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products----------------

Footwear, except rubber __________ -------- ------------Other nondurnble goads __ .... ____________ ---- -- ______ ----

Not specified manufacturing industries ... --------------------

' -Tran1pertatl111, co11.munkatlans, ontJ other puhlic: utilltkts Railroads ond railway express service ____________________ _

-Street railways end bus lines--------·------------------­Trucking ser\l'iCe and warehousing-----------------------­Water tronsparlation ------ __ ---- ------ __ ---------- ---- --Air tronsporlolion ______ ------ ______ -------- ------------

~~~~~~i:~~ras~so~~a-t~~~:: :: :: :: :: :: =: :: := :::: :: :: :: :: :: Electric and gas utilities-------------------------------­Woter supply, sanitary servkes. and other utilities------·--

Whale11le and retail trade--------- .. -------------Wllolescle trade ---- ------ __ -------- ---- -----------· __

Food and farm :products-------------------------- .. --Retail trade __ .. _ ....... ____ .... ____ -- __ .... ________ ---- _____ _ Hardware-, form equipment, and btJilding material retailing _ Gene.rol merchandise stores .... ____ ------------ .... ·------Food stores ____ ........ -- .... -- __ -- .... -- ---- ..... -- -- ........... --Motor vehicles and occessorles retailing ____ ---------~ .. _ Gos.oline ser\l'ice stotion:s ________ .... ________ -- ____ ---- _ Apparel and occe$sories stores--------------------- .. --f:urniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores _______ _ Eoting ond drinking place& ... ____ ..... __ ---- __________ ... --Drugstores ____ .... ______ .... _______ .,.. ___________ • ____ .. .. Other re toil !rode .... ______________ ---- __ .... ________ .... _

Fi111n"1 lnsU<tt•ce, •11• .nol est•••----------------­Banking and credit agencies ----------------------------Insurance ________ ....... ______________ .... __ ----- .. _______ _

Other finance a:nd real estate----------------------- .... - ..

.. lnf••n Hd rtp•ir 1trvk••----------------------Advert1s1ng ____________________ ---- __ .... __ .. _ ---- _____ _ Commerciol research. management, on.d programing services .. Automobile services ...... -------------------- __ ----------­Other business and repair services ... __ ------ __ -----------

P'tnt11l 11Nlces ------------------------------Private households ____________ .... _________ ... ___ ---- ..... _

Hotels ond lodging places --------------------------- .. --Laundering, cleaning, and other garment services ........ ____ ..... _ Barber and beauty shops ______________________________ _

Other personal services--------------------------------£•tert1111hti11.ent ••• NCr&atlln serwlct1 ........... ________ _

Prof1t.1lon•I and ttltated HrtlcH ------------------Health services ____ ..... ---- .......... ---- -- _ .............. ____ --- .... - _ Educotionol servictts., government _____________________ ..... _ Educational services, private __ .... __ ---- ____ .. _ .... ------ ___ _ Welfare. religious, and nonprofit membersllip orgon.izotions __ Other professional end related services -- ______ -- ______ - ....

Putllk ad11..lt1lsh'lltlcut' __ ......... ____ ... ____ ... __ ...... _ .. __ Postal service __ ...... ________________ ... ______ ------ __ ... --Federal pubtic odministrat'an ... ________ ., ______________ .... --

--------

------------------------------------------·---·-------------------------------State and local public odministrotion ---- ______ -- ______ ..... ... --

lfncludes ollocoted coses not shown seporotely.

11- 1140 FLORIDA

[Dato based on sample see text For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Moles with earnings in 1969 Median earnings (dollars)

Total. 16 $1 to $2,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6.000 $7,000 $8.000 $10,000 $15,000 Earners years old $1,999 to to to to to to lo or All worked 50 and over or loss $3.999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners to 52 weeks

303 711 36 333 40 007 25 722 27 961 26 136 25 933 38 957 49 856 32 806 6 835 8 030

6 662 2 049 1 601 675 647 395 222 348 376 342 3 595 5 167 6 331 l 984 I 527 632 613 362 204 326 357 324 3 547 5 153

331 65 61 43 34 33 16 20 19 16 4 453 5 435

519 46 28 25 48 21 47 106 102 96 8 840 9 260

34 136 3 218 4 349 2 706 3 194 3 214 3 004 4 858 6 800 2 793 7 129 8 400

43 150 3 944 5 891 5 183 5 045 4 496 3 988 5 592 5 771 3 240 6 336 7 312 24 114 I 927 3 066 3 261 3 115 2 653 2 428 3 041 3 053 I 570 6 259 7 116

7 - - 7 - - - - - - -610 61 106 44 59 91 70 67 88 24 6 385 7 152 178 27 25 42 27 19 15 4 9 10 4 881 5 952

3 266 276 474 546 531 322 408 298 265 166 5 653 6 332 I 925 103 216 167 171 194 304 407 254 109 7 367 7 820 1 330 42 96 104 112 149 246 333 190 58 7 659 7 991

354 29 28 55 37 75 21 25 41 43 6 373 6 661 633 90 110 112 126 19 40 52 58 26 5 036 5 675

4 519 351 570 787 656 421 363 511 577 283 5 841 6 588 2 338 148 186 224 194 258 200 374 467 287 7 795 8 906

506 26 43 12 19 27 15 119 152 94 9 881 11 395 2 278 128 277 238 174 276 237 277 450 221 7 194 8 232

864 56 88 124 63 90 84 111 185 63 7 131 8 280 424 31 59 41 59 47 33 63 52 39 6 468 7 463

1 066 35 80 78 153 134 158 218 124 86 7 335 7 789 2 891 202 351 449 556 455 315 297 213 53 5 798 6 452

727 93 81 79 58 56 31 159 103 67 6 938 8 662 80 4 8 12 11 12 - 4 21 8 ... . ..

2 798 349 495 380 303 274 233 285 331 148 5 576 6 547 18 340 1 953 2 721 l 842 I 878 1 759 I 475 2 464 2 604 1 644 6 441 7 631

363 24 32 31 41 47 32 57 56 43 7 203 8 000 I 263 164 175 93 150 134 159 189 145 54 6 369 7 383

731 87 122 110 89 86 66 120 36 15 5 522 6 458 l 495 148 249 168 158 193 173 213 139 54 6 127 7 094

222 4 32 17 40 28 12 17 33 39 6 643 7 792 531 43 73 49 47 64 51 91 56 57 6 836 7 921

2 815 243 546 309 315 221 194 245 302 440 5 983 7 692 983 75 153 102 110 123 80 136 123 Bl 6 419 7 343

4 588 552 521 334 342 389 306 798 l 016 330 7 510 8 642 l 357 110 93 102 133 127 103 157 302 230 8 134 9 217

196 i o 18 9 - - 14 11 40 94 14 500 15000+ I 027 126 111 174 112 93 90 117 150 54 5 915 6 821 I 023 76 193 149 189 140 67 102 61 46 5 495 6 244 I 746 291 403 195 152 114 128 211 145 107 4 918 6 271

696 64 104 80 52 84 85 97 114 26 6 571 7 200

42 133 2 651 3 563 2 623 2 986 3 499 3 882 7 301 10 884 4 744 8 510 9 382 822 61 59 46 99 87 155 166 114 35 7 381 7 802

I 753 103 167 100 160 236 333 467 130 37 7 332 7 701 4 480 463 697 368 480 483 491 723 540 245 6 501 7 511 I 479 146 175 199 153 152 141 185 169 159 6 438 7 189

16 634 479 532 506 738 l 093 I 554 3 843 6 823 3 066 10 419 10 843 2 433 320 575 311 303 231 185 196 228 84 5 035 6 239 4 321 378 426 260 233 375 306 617 1 273 453 8 592 9 962 2 795 126 110 119 111 204 218 528 963 416 9 930 10 930 2 380 137 341 395 419 367 290 200 174 57 5 757 6 297

72 659 12 075 10 886 6 455 7 229 6 360 6 118 7 839 9 058 6 639 5 956 7 467 19 747 I 687 2 066 l 663 2 003 l 863 I 870 2 569 3 239 2 787 7 316 8 346 4 766 589 620 383 449 477 572 666 581 429 6 719 7 746 52 912 10 388 8 820 4 792 5 226 4 497 4 248 5 270 5 819 3 852 5 470 7 108 2 052 270 280 157 247 228 207 223 249 191 6 316 7 515 5 941 l 088 I 015 552 532 463 462 603 765 461 5 593 7 554 9 181 2 443 I 497 775 917 812 823 963 673 278 4 839 6 604 5 681 528 577 418 543 520 538 810 l 172 575 7 473 8 384 4 052 939 848 457 408 406 298 301 266 129 4 523 6 078 2 937 581 423 243 289 176 191 342 306 386 5 766 8 301 3 556 378 425 360 361 368 367 407 524 366 6 690 7 581 9 672 2 345 2 147 l 050 980 764 655 646 627 458 4 328 ·•5 971 I 373 297 176 110 82 108 84 126 253 137 6 199 8 432 8 467 l 519 I 432 670 867 652 623 849 984 871 5 706 7 333

17 532 1 475 1 603 1 155 1 380 1 302 l 281 1 982 3 132 4 222 8 575 9 699 3 420 183 382 255 275 353 290 421 585 676 7 903 9 076 4 177 189 196 135 329 285 308 612 1 088 1 036 10 163 11 121 9 935 l 103 l 025 765 777 664 683 949 1 459 2 510 7 928 9 231

16 961 2 267 2 493 1 496 1 745 l 663 1 615 2 222 2 229 1 231 6 288 7 429 783 61 91 23 65 37 44 105 159 198 9 343 11 036 l 141 145 111 72 50 69 97 116 255 226 6 457 10 502 4 589 616 693 459 494 514 410 562 568 253 6 063 7 036 10 448 I 445 I 598 942 I 136 l 043 I 064 l 419 I 247 554 6 099 7 263 17 453 3 169 4 584 2 219 2 006 l 362 1 171 1 119 1 116 707 4 439 5 390 I 205 382 419 151 61 62 41 53 24 13 3 055 3 941 10 286 I 822 2 956 l 337 l 147 757 695 516 619 439 4 274 5 153 I 983 346 336 199 245 214 164 236 144 97 5 451 6 203 I 535 227 378 238 215 135 119 90 93 40 4 683 5 568 2 442 392 496 294 336 194 152 222 236 116 5 115 5 880 5 369 l 053 668 518 471 526 398 604 643 488 5 946 7 193

31 269 3 790 3 349 l 911 2 153 1 858 2 231 3 162 6 056 6 759 8 217 9 588 8 075 792 950 561 573 487 675 828 841 2 368 7 999 8 946 6 895 668 575 427 518 452 650 784 2 155 666 8 402 7 952 4 171 852 543 303 290 270 206 393 683 631 6 361 8 835 3 032 610 462 243 256 253 244 286 460 218 5 785 6 869 9 096 866 819 377 516 396 456 871 I 917 2 876 10 639 12 539 15 868 596 985 756 1 057 1 440 1 976 3 824 3 689 l 545 8 588 9 017 3 657 110 171 96 119 345 824 l 460 468 64 8 224 8 464 3 554 135 201 109 135 141 240 510 l 088 995 11 406 12 007 a 004 273 464 489 768 901 855 I 758 2 015 481 8 287 8 708

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 188. Industry of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970- Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

MIAMI SMSA-Continued

Negro

Experienced tlvlllan labor farce ----------------Agricuhure, forestry, and fbherfes _________________ _

~;!~~~~u~~dfi~h;;~~-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

. ---

Mloln1 ---- -- ---- -- ------------ ---- ------------Ctnstructlon __ ------ ------ -------- -----.. ---- __ _

Monuf1cturln1---- ---------- ------ ---------- ___ _ Durable goods __ ---- ________ --------------------------_

Logging __ .... -- -- -- ---- ---------- ____ ----------------Sawmills, planing mills, and millwork ___________________ _ Miscellaneous wood products--------------------------Furniture ond fixtures ____ ........ ---- ------ ---------- __ .... Slone, clay, and gloss products ------------------------

Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products------·­Primary iron and steel industries -----------------------Primary nonferrous industries __ -------- ______ ----------Fabricated metal industries, including not specified metal __ _

Machinery, except electrical ---------------------------Office, accounting, and computing machines------------

Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies ____________ _ Radio, television, and communication equipment ________ _

Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment _____________ _ Aircraft and parts ----------------------------------­Other transportation equipment------------------------Professional and photographic equipment, and watches ____ _ Ordnance ____________ -------- ____________ -------- __ _ Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods-allocated .. ..

Nondurable goods ____ ---- .... ------ __ ------ __ -------- __ .. .. Meat products ____ ---- ---- .... ____ ---- __ ---------- ----Conning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages __ Bakery products __________ ---- •• ____ •• ---------- ____ _ Other food industries--------------------------------­Varn. thread, and fabric mills--------------------------Other textile mill products ____ .... __ .... ------------ ______ _ Apparel and other fabricated textile products ____________ _ Poper and allied products ----------------------------­Printing, publishing, and allied industries-----------------Chemicols and allied products_ ________________________ _ Petroleum and cool products ____________ -------- ______ _ Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products--------------­Footwear, except rubber------------------------------Other nondurable goods ____ ---- .... __ ---------- __ -------

Not specified manufacturing industries ______ -------- __ -----

Transportation, communications, and other public ut1Ufi111 Railroads and railway express service--------------------­Street railways and bus lines ---------------------------­Trucking service and warehousing ------------------------Water transportation ________________________ ---- ______ _ Air transportation .. _____________ -------- ____ -------- ___ _

~~:~~~i~~~~s:5o~~o-t~~~ == == == == == == == == == == == == == == == :: = Electric and gos utilities .... ______ .... ____ ------------ .... __ ---Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilities ----------

Wholesale and retail trade------------------------Wholesale trade ________________________ ---- ---- .... __ ---

Food and form products ------------------------------Retail trade ______________ ------ .... ---- __ ------------ ---

Hardware, farm equipment, and building material retailing __ General merchandise stores .... ______ --------------------Food stores ____________ .... __ -------- __ ---------- .... ---Mato~ vehicle.sand a.ccessories retailing-----------------Gosohne service stations ______ ---- ---- __ -------- ---- --

-----------

-------------

--------------------------

-Apparel and accessories stores .... ____ -------------- -- -- --Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores ________ _ -Eating and drinking places---------------------------- --Drugstores __ ---- ________ -- -- ------ -- -- ------ ---- ----Other retail trade-------------------------------------

Finance, Insurance, and real estat•----------------­Banking and credit agencies----------------------------Insurance ... ________ .... ________ -------------------- -- --

----

Other finance and real estate ---------------------------Business and repair services------ __ ---------- ___ _

Advertising ---- ---- __ .... __ -- -- ---- ------ ---------- -- --Commercial research, management, and programing services .. Automobile services __ ---- ____ ---- __ ---~ -- .... --------- - -Other business and repair services ____ ---- -- -- -------- - - -

Personal services ---- .... ---- ------ -------- ---- --Private households ____________ ---- ------ -- ------ -- -- --Hotels and lodging places ------------------------------laundering, cleaning, and other garment services __________ _

g~h:~rP~~sdo~~r~~~vi~::~:::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::: Entertaln1111nt and nicreatlon urvkes ______________ _

Prof1ulonal and related services-----------------­Health services ---- __ .... ------ ---- ------ -- -- ----------­Educational services, government------------------ -- -- -­Educational services, private __ .... -------- -- -------- -- .... -­Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations __ Other professional and related services-------------------

Puhllc ad111lnl1tratlan1 __ ---- __ ---- .... __ ------ -----Postal service __ .... ______ ---- -- ---- ------ ---------- -- --Federal public administration .. __ ---------- -- ------ -----­State and local public administration---------------------

11ncludes allocated coses not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

------------------------------------------------

[Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median. etc.) and meaning of symbols see text)

Males with earnings in 1969 Median earnings (dollars)

Total, 16 $1 to $2,000 $4,000 $5.000 $6,000 $7,000 $8.000 $10,000 $15,000 Earners years old $1,999 to to to to ta to to or All worked 50 and over or loss $3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more eCl'rners to 52 weeks

37 269 5 628 8 564 5 994 5 406 4 040 3 278 2 886 l 235 238 4 741 5 369 2 331 775 713 285 248 137 63 67 33 10 3 095 4 021 2 327 175 709 2B5 248 137 63 67 33 10 3 096 4 021 4 - 4 - - - - - - - ... -

58 18 4 4 4 5 6 17 - - ... ... 6 750 675 I 507 997 972 856 823 682 222 16 5 202 5 804 3 363 454 681 640 535 388 311 277 66 11 4 854 5 443 l 826 200 308 344 310 262 201 147 43 11 5 197 5 715 7 - - 7 - - - - - - ... -36 5 - 5 14 8 - 4 - - ... ... 20 5 - 15 - - - - - - ... 221 37 22 71 25 19 13 28 6 - 4 725 5 100 382 16 65 49 57 84 73 27 II - 6 04B 6 187 2B7 10 41 43 48 61 57 22 5 - 6 025 5 B75 70 7 10 lO 16 17 5 5 - - ... ... 90 27 14 19 11 5 - 14 - - ... ... 257 15 68 41 61 35 21 10 - 6 5 074 5 512

9B 6 lB 22 13 19 - 15 - 5 ... ... 25 - B 6 - - - 6 - 5 5 575

... 137 5 20 32 20 19 32 9 - - ... 62 - - 27 7 12 16 - - - ... ... 33 6 5 - - 16 - 6 - - ... ... 60 - 5 - 6 13 13 17 6 -4 864 ... 121 24 14 2B 31 11 13 - - - ... 33 5 - 6 9 6 3 - 4 - ... ... - - - - - - - - - - - -261 42 67 39 47 10 28 12 16 - 4 551 5 091

1 465 243 362 2B6 216 107 102 126 23 - 4 446 5 02B 48 - 3 7 6 4 17 11 - - ... 208 26 73 24 45 16 16 8 - - 4 20B 4 813 100 5 29 n 24 6 14 11 - - ... 160 24 41 30 35 15 ll 4 - - 4 500 4 917 12 - - - 6 6 - - - - ... ...

19 - - - 5 4 10 - - - ... . .. 123 13 47 46 17 - - - - - 4 033 ... 161 40 19 24 13 24 10 31 - - 4 896 ... 239 2B 53 35 37 12 10 41 23 - 5 095 5 906 100 34 5 37 17 3 4 - - - ... ...

6 - - - - - 6 - - - ... -57 5 4 23 6 7 - 12 - - ... ... 22 - 17 - - 5 - - - - ... ...

210 68 71 49 5 5 4 B - - 3 042 3 940 72 11 11 10 9 19 B 4 - - ... ... s 919 654 I 048 987 986 748 682 617 184 13 s 274 5 779

211 35 23 17 Bl 13 3B 4 - - 5 377 5 B24 692 50 55 61 92 136 146 131 21 - 6 647 6 90B

1 022 146 219 170 150 105 89 114 23 6 4 859 5 470 354 50 42 79 34 43 3B 29 39 - 5 176 6 500

l 107 92 108 132 176 184 186 179 50 - 6 247 6 755 213 4 62 49 35 29 21 7 6 - 4 B27 5 250 204 28 24 23 52 15 12 3B 12 - 5 519 5 811 104 6 14 11 20 - 14 28 11 - 7 071 ...

1 235 75 246 30B 272 191 96 34 6 7 4 963 5 174 8 Ill I 453 I 927 I 429 l 239 825 589 478 151 20 4 473 5 170 2 406 254 496 485 458 269 191 194 54 5 4 934 5 386

956 116 232 167 148 98 116 57 22 - 4 77B s 370 5 705 I 199 I 431 944 781 556 398 2B4 97 15 4 236 s 045

260 30 39 5B 42 37 30 13 11 - 5 071 5 500 467 56 152 BO 46 56 46 15 11 5 4 319 5 406

l 229 341 207 17B 170 117 99 93 19 5 4 374 5 512 513 79 122 110 96 31 31 38 6 - 4 505 4 BB2 439 70 162 86 44 63 4 10 - - 3 846 4 373 164 37 39 32 27 15 6 8 - - 4 18B ... 252 30 41 65 42 30 33 - 11 - 4 B46 4 990

I 257 316 349 174 165 78 56 85 29 5 3 791 4 844 145 27 25 IB 29 35 - 6 5 - 5 OB6 ... 979 213 295 143 120 94 93 16 5 - 3 875 4 675

l 006 92 262 196 189 87 61 65 43 11 4 760 4 9n 194 11 60 45 33 17 24 4 - - 4 57B 4 825 132 - - 29 15 14 5 32 32 5 a 18B 8 313 6BO Bl 202 122 141 56 32 29 II 6 4 467 4 671

l 615 262 405 286 225 170 132 95 30 10 4 491 5 000 40 5 18 - 13 4 - - - - ... . .. 34 4 11 7 8 - - - 4 - ...

57B 71 142 B9 91 B3 29 56 17 - 4 B54 5 439 963 182 234 190 113 83 103 39 9 10 4 345 4 832

2 445 569 908 383 223 141 110 84 17 10 3 439 4 14& 703 201 303 91 26 24 30 21 7 - 2 993 3 617 840 175 302 166 73 7B 20 22 - 4 3 623 4 152 3B5 98 107 43 69 22 24 16 - 6 3 766 4 605 154 29 68 33 6 4 10 4 - - 3 412 363 66 128 50 49 13 26 21 10 - 3 B05 5 324 455 90 85 83 73 53 23 33 15 - 4 633 5 237

3 469 486 686 476 411 350 268 267 402 123 5 210 5 493 88B 144 216 153 91 97 70 54 39 24 4 549 5 291

1 277 136 146 130 178 129 ll6 B6 277 79 6 376 5 857 416 99 77 67 lB 4B 22 49 36 - 4 478 4 582 397 49 80 76 56 37 32 30 27 10 4 914 5 305 491 58 167 50 68 39 28 4B 23 10 4 410 5 603

I 747 100 338 228 301 280 210 204 72 14 5 689 6 171 504 5 54 37 36 Ill 137 Ill 8 5 7 066 7 138 252 29 63 40 42 20 18 22 14 4 4 850 5 34B 822 43 167 120 217 124 46 57 43 5 5 373 5 605

FLORIDA 11 - 1141

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Table 188. Industry of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970- Continued (Data ba•ed on sample see text For minimum base for derived figures (percent, medion, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

MIAMI SMSA-Continued

Penon• of Spaniah lan9,.a9•

b.porleoced cMllaa i.11ot force -

Agricultur~~~-·~~-~~~~:::::::::::::::::: Forestry ond fisheries ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

. -. ..... ··-· -··-····-····- ·-............ ··-···· -

(Httl1tcHott ------ ------"--- -- .... ---- ...................... _ ·-....................... ······ -·-···-··-·-·· Durobl. goods •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

--

Logging •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -Sawmills, planing mills, and millwork. ••••••••••••••••••• Miscellaneous. wood products-------------------·------

. -furniture ond fixtures ..................... _____________________ _ -Stone, cloy, and gloS$ products •••••••••••••••••••••••• .

Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products--------Primary iron ond steel industries ............................................ .. --Primary non.ferrous industries .............. ___________________ _ . Fabricated metol industries, including n6t specified metal __ _ -Machinery, except electrical------------ .. ----------.. ---.

Offke, accounting, and computing machines-- .............. _ .. E1ectrical machinery~ equipment, and 1upplies ............... - .... - ... ..

. -Radio, teLevision, and communication equipment .............. _ ..

Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment .......... _ ............... .. . .

Aircraft ond ports .................. -- ... ------------------- __ .... .. -Other tronsportatlon equipment .... __ .... ______ ....................... .. Professiona1 and photographic equipment, and watches .. ___ _

.

. Ordnance ........ -------- ................ -- ----------------------Miscellaneous manufac1ures and durable goods-allocated __ -

Nondurable goods •••••••••••••••••• __ •••••••••••••••••• . Meat products---·-··--·-·--··-····-············-··· -Conning and preserving product, se-ofoods, ond beverages .... Bakery products ................. __ .... __ ................................... --------. Other food industries .... __ .... ______ ------ ------------- ... -.

.

. Yorn. thread, and fabric miUs-------------------------­Other textile mill products •• ···········----··-········· Apparel and other fobricoted textile products-----------­Paper and allied products ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

----Printing, publishing, and allied industries _______________ _ --Chemico1s ond allied products-------------------------- .

·-Petroleum ond cool producl5 _________________________ _

-· Rubber and mis.celloneous plastic products-------------­Footwear, -except rubber------------------------------. Other nondurable goods_., ........... __ ------ ....... __ --------

Not specified monufo(turing industries ___________________ _

Tr.Hp.,...tl111, cem•ukttlou~ "' etllt'f puWk utilities Railroads and railway ~xpress service ___________________ _ Street railways and bus lines ... __ ---- ---- ...... ___ ........ __ ---True.king servke and warehousing-----------------------Water transportation. __ --------------·- ........ __ ----------Afr transportation __ .... -------- ______ ............ _------- ____ _ All other transportation ____ ---- ______ .... __ ............ ____ ----Communtcations ------ ---------- ................ __ ------------Electric and gos utilities ______ ...................................... _____ _ Water supply, sonitory services, and other utilities-·-------

Wilele•oh Hd rotoll ........................... . Wholesale trode •••••••••• ---- •••••••••• -------· ••••••

food ond form products -------------·---·-----------Retail trade ______ ---- .............. __ .... -----------...... ------

Hordwore, form equipment, and building moterial retailing .. General merchandise stores. .... ____ ------·--·-----------food stores ........ __ -- ....... ------------ __ ................ ---- __ Motor vehicles and accessories retailing ----------------Gasoline service stotions .... __ ............ ---- __ ---------- ---Apparel and accessories stores---------------·----·--· Furniture, home furnishing$, ond equipment stores _______ _ Eotirtg and drinking places ...... ------------------------Drugstores -- __ ........... ---- .... ---- ........... -------- ____ .. . Other retail trade ______ ---- ____ -----· .... ---- ........ ____ _

fllt.uc•~ lannace, ud rHI estott ________________ _

Bonking ond credit agencies--------·---·--- .. -----------Insurance .... __ -- __ ........ __ ....... ---- -- ------ ---- ........... -- --Other finance and real estate -----------------··---·----

Bw11An1 Hd repoh' servk•• ................. -------- .... ----Advertising ---- .... ---- ------------ ------ ............ __ .. - -- .. .. Commercial rne-orch. management, and programing services .. AutomobUe services -- ------------------ ...................... ---Other businiess and repair services __________ .............. .,. .... __ _

Pen•• ••r'l'lcH .... -----------------------· ----Private hou$eholds •••••••••••••••••••••• ------·· -----­Hotels and lodging plo<:es •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Laundering, cleaning, ond othtr garment services-----------

~~h~r~~:o~~~~~~~f~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: b .. rfHl•e•t ..... recretfloa llf'lkH ..... - ................... ..

Prof111llMl •Ml -..1111.erwk:ff ---·-----·--------HeQlth services ------ ____ ................ __ ..... ______ ---- _,. ____ _ Educot~nol strvic:es, government ____ .... -- .... -------- __ ----Educationat services, privote ______ ---·------------------Welfare, religious, and nonprofit memMrship organizations. __ Other professional and related services-------------.------

P- ..r.lohtnotl.,.' .·····~······-···--------·· Postal service ........ __ .... ------ ........ -------- --------------Federal public. administration __ ........................... --------------State and loco! public administration----------------·----

•Include$ allocated cases not shown stporotely.

11 - 1142 FLORIDA

----' ----· --------.. .. --------.. ----------·-.. --.. -· ---· -· ----.. ·---.. --.. .. .. .. -----· -· .. .. .. .. -· .. --..

Toto!, 16 years old ond ov&r

77 009

1 392 l 241

151

162

6 907

19 825 11 361

-356 121

1 987 607 366 156 370

2 254

806 94

844 349 212 424

I 952 218 37

l 017

8 221 192 568 374 707 95

389 I 432

411 I 402

442 37

561 878 733 243

6 684 67

260 991 461

2 865 574 583 219 177

20 104 s 195 1 280

14 909 444

1 627 2 651 1 602 1 226

861 1 084 3 434

333 1 647

2 197 732 632

1 533

4 490 123 195

1 525 2 647

6 184 80

4 506 543 579 476

1 123

5 98$ 2 319

682 683 598

1 703

1 256 272 329 586

$1 to $2,000 $1.999 to or loss $3,999

9 022 14 639

425 437 392 386

33 51

15 26

785 1 023

l 715 3 373 860 1 702 - -

37 44 25 21

156 345 6 112 - 48 8 13

54 105 189 295

52 73 7 13

49 152 23 72 17 49 10 58

138 217 22 31

5 -92 187

818 1 637 15 37

100 79 50 75 44 152 - 32

35 85 134 384 41 90

183 260

35 42 9 -

45 49 37 163 90 189 37 34

503 800 - -

29 56 124 169 42 46

121 157 54 1<46 53 101 26 30 25 16

2 935 4 426 448 794 188 231

2 487 3 632 81 96

240 377 516 590 140 267 276 327 99 202

120 201 649 t 085

91 63 275 424

203 361 47 71 55 74

101 223

518 878 11 32 14 10

223 327 270 509

918 2 128 16 27

678 I 757 50 118 86 143 88 83

148 204

769 914 222 345 115 105 143 14() 81 133

208 191 .. 62 15 28 - 6

5t 18

Moles with earnings in 1969 Median earnings (dollars)

$4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $8.000 $10,000 $15,000 Earners to to to to to to or All worked so

$4,999 $5.999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners to 52 weeks

10 193 10 072 • 313 6 825 7 956 6 713 3 276 5 462 6 372

126 157 70 27 54 46 so 3 240 4 767 120 135 49 27 48 40 44 3 184 4 554

6 22 21 - 6 6 6 3 667 ... 13 15 8 15 45 13 12 7 267 7733

73& 970 825 654 141 779 292 5 936 6 934

3 586 3 177 2 495 1 846 2 043 1 155 435 5 390 6 040 2 4()1 1 989 1 486 1 080 1 105 546 192 5 361 s 911 - - - - - - - - -

42 35 81 65 33 19 - 6 247 6 681 25 18 18 7 - 7 - 4 580

436 4()1 205 241 145 51 7 5 141 5 525 77 72 61 73 117 47 42 6 598 7 426 38 27 49 56 78 40 30 7 375 7 866 41 19 46 10 12 7 - 5 842 6 293 80 67 13 22 6 23 - 4 325 5 188

604 431 236 185 186 103 25 5 090 5 568

143 85 116 62 146 91 38 6 431 7 182 - 15 - - 14 33 12

6 082 165 111 158 95 64 22 28 5 505 82 45 45 34 16 11 21 4 970 S633 44 45 11 - 29 17 - 4 909 s 486 60 83 57 60 66 18 12 6 018 6 368

418 469 306 160 169 60 15 5 433 s 863 42 12 21 24 42 24 - 6 095 7 176 12 - 10 - 4 6 - ...

212 141 147 76 66 51 25 5 124 5 920

1 112 1 155 987 745 924 600 243 5 471 6 298 22 24 28 13 29 16 8 5 917 6 536 61 68 51 67 60 42 - 5 647 7 316 79 51 21 25 67 6 - 4 785 s 279 70 84 93 76 117 64 7 6 038 6 965 5 18 18 - 15 7 -

35 57 47 22 SB 27 23 5 693 6 222 180 241 201 80 75 74 63 5 075 s 843 76 70 48 30 35 21 - 4 980 s 877

168 117 157 141 210 125 41 5 769 6 686 30 86 79 65 41 49 15 6 354 6 677 6 - - - - 5 17 ...

131 63 62 78 53 74 6 5 861 6 411 163 154 121 66 91 59 24 5 494 6 257 86 122 61 62 53 31 39 5 012 5 631 73 33 22 21 14 9 - 4 692 s 250

626 742 852 773 1 033 l 016 339 6 788 7559 5 14 23 - 19 6 -8 26 32 71 25 7 6 6 344 7 333

90 121 127 100 127 95 38 5 930 6 915 101 52 55 63 54 48 - 5 798 s 875 221 260 415 367 522 585 217 7 704 8 157 72 97 SS 31 70 32 17 5 155 6 282 44 51 38 75 95 103 23 7 060 8 167 12 12 23 7 31 66 12 7 929 8 222 21 31 30 23 24 7 - 5 855 6 691

2 549 2 479 l 883 l 646 l 861 l 561 764 5 057 6 129 675 674 581 542 535 607 339 6 011 6 915 152 128 117 180 136 103 45 5 539 6 934

1 874 1 BOS 1 302 1 104 1 326 954 425 4 713 5 831 31 26 27 68 48 45 22 5 538 7 508

186 206 136 128 175 123 56 5 051 6 176 341 336 251 203 225 153 36 4 644 s 741 203 190 193 157 165 233 34 6 005 6 728 134 153 70 81 107 54 24 4 075 5 417 135 112 56 62 110 41 44 4 959 6 220 154 141 120 83 127 86 52 5 475 6 102 498 399 286 184 149 110 72 3 969 5 032

49 31 21 lB 32 21 7 4 255 5940 143 211 140 120 168 88 78 4 871 5 763 262 384 323 225 341 377 414 6 717 7 494

86 115 143 70 75 73 52 6 329 6 693 30 102 68 29 81 103 90 6 809 6 086

146 167 112 126 185 201 272 7 139 6 016 565 625 588 427 419 346 124 5 454 6 258

t3 10 7 19 14 7 10 5 550 28 17 12 19 25 37 33 7 868 7 842

208 191 149 163 132 102 30 5 024 5 991 316 4()7 420 226 248 200 51 5 561 6 227 925 739 512 416 241 253 52 4 050 4 757

6 17 6 - - 8 - ... 654 498 327 269 164 119 4() 3 793 4 442 105 74 93 58 28 17 - 4 966 s 147 98 93 35 60 13 39 12 4 617 sm 62 57 51 29 36 70 - 5 088 5 961

132 151 165 61 149 84 29 5 513 6 02I 553 535 471 538 670 842 693 6 470 7 557 207 211 167 301 275 228 363 7 025 7 570 109 73 61 42 72 88 17 5 164 5 421 81 74 26 20 70 50 77 4 722 5 969 68 45 82 67 SJ 51 16 5 376 6 266 BB 132 133 108 200 425 218 7 921 9 841

118 91 121 197 259 241 72 7 716 • 362 5 7 9 54 102 45 7 B 353 8 691

28 B 34 48 56 96 53 9 446 10 026 66 83 74 95 93 94 12 7 011 7 487

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 188. Industry of the Male Experienced Civilian labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970- Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

ORLANDO SMSA

Total

Experienced clvlHan labor force ---------------­

Atricltltln, f1n1try, ••• fl1Hr1H ------------------

~:~~~:~u~~diiih;riei-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Mlolq ---- -----------------------------------

(HltnCfloll .................................................................... ..

MaHht ...... ____ -- -- ------ -- -- •• -· ---·-· ·- -- --Durable good a •• -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- ------ -· -- -- ---- ---- __ _

Logging ----·-·· -- -------- ------ -- ---- ---------- ___ _ Sawmills. planing mills, end mlllwork ___________________ _

Miscellaneous wood products-------------------------­furniture and fixtures -------------------------------­Stone, clay, and glass products ------------------------

Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products-------­Primary Iron and steel industries -----------------------Primary nonferrous industries ............ ---------------- ___ _ Fabricated metal industries, including not specified metal __ _

Machinery, except etectrical ---------------------------Office, accounting, and computing machines ____ ... ., _____ _

Eltctrical machinery, equipment, and supplies ____________ _ Radio, television, and communication equipment ________ _

Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment_ ____________ _ Aircraft and parts ----------------------------------­Other transportation equipment------------------------Professional and photographic equipment1 and watches ____ _ Ordnance ____________ .... ____ .... __ ---- __ ---- __________ .. Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods- allocated ....

Na~~~~·~~3~c~~s :: == ==== == :: :: :: == :: :: == :: :: :::: :: :::: Conning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages __ Bakery products -- •• ------ •••• __ ---- __ ---------------Other food industries ________________________________ _ Yorn, thread, and fabric mills-------------------------­Other textile mill products __ .... __ .... --------------------­Apparel and other fabricated textile products------------­Poper and allied products ----------------------------­Printing, publishing1 and allied industries-----------------Chemicals and allied products _________________________ _ Petroleum and coal products ............................ ____________ _ Rubber and miscellaneous plastic: products--------------­Footwear, except rubber------------------------------Other nondurable goods __________ ---- __ ---------------

Not specified manufacturing industries---------------------

TraHport•tloa, H••t1•k:otfo1111 Htl other publk utlfftle1• Railroads and railway express service--------------------­Street railways and bus lines ---------------------------­Trucking service and warehousing------------------------Water transportation __ .... ____ -------- ........ ---------------Air transportation ........ ---- __ ------ ____ -------------- ___ _ All other transportation .............. _________________________ _ Communications ______ ------ ---- ____ ---- ---------- -----Electric and gas utilities .................... ______________________ _ Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilities ----------

Wlllolesole Htl retail trod•------------------------Wholesale trade ____________ -------- ____ -------- -------

food and form products ------------------------------Retail trade __________ ------------ ____ -------------- __ _

Hardware. form equipment, and building material retailing __ General merchandise stores ____ ------------------------Food stores __________________________ ---------------Motor vehicles and accessories retailing----------------­Gasoline service stations--------------~---------------Apparel and accessories stores ________________________ _ Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores ________ _ Eating and drinking places ____________________________ _ Drugstores __________ ---------- __ ---- ---- -----------Other retail trade------------------------------------

ffHnc11

lllHn1c11

eacl r11l 11t1t1 _________________ _

Banking and credit agencies -----------------------------Insurance __ -- .... -- ____ -- .... __ ---- -- -- -- -- ---------------Other finance and real estate ----------------------------

81t1l1111 Hll rep1lr 1ervk11 ______________________ _

Advertising __________ ---- ____ ---- __ ---- ---------------Commercial research, monogement, ond programing services __ Automobile services __ ---- -----------------------------­Other business and repair services------------------------

P1nutl 11r1lc11 -------------------------------Private households __ .... ______ ------ ------ ------------ ---Hotels and lodging places -------------------------------laundering, cleaning

1 and other garment services ___________ _

g~h~rP:~sdo~!r~~~~~::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Ent1rt1lll•11t 11cl ncnoUoa 1ervlc11 _______________ _

Pref.s11t .. l 111tl relatff 11rvle11 -------------------Health services ---- ________ -------------- --------------Educational services, government ________________________ _

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

----

Educational services, private·---------------------------­Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations --­Other professional and related services--------------------

---

Postal se~i:~-~~~~-·~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Federal publlc administration ______________ ---------------State and local public administration----------------------

----

'Includes allocated coses not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

(Dato based on sample, , .. text. For minimum base for dorlved figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Males with earnings In 1969 Median earnings (dollars)

Total, 16 $1 to $2,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $8.000 $10,000 $15,000 Eomera years old $1,999 to to to to to to to or All worked SO and over or loss $3,999 $4.999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners ta 52 WHka

98 257 12 735 12 870 7 572 9 161 9 043 8 996 13 049 15 623 '208 6 751 7 130 5 973 1 903 1 163 642 378 327 192 181 235 292 3 163 4 379 5 866 1 870 1 832 584 362 322 192 181 231 292 3 16D 4 369 107 33 31 lB 16 5 - - 4 - 3 323 ...

80 5 36 - 4 6 7 14 4 4 ... ... 13 854 1 570 2 198 1 169 1 580 1 485 1 268 1 909 1 724 751 6 141 7 186 17 167 1 004 1 306 1 051 1 283 1 525 l 649 2 682 4 146 2 521 8 571 9 588 11 9B7 613 658 544 744 946 1 023 1 901 3 433 2 125 9 542 10 583 23 17 - 6 - - - - - - ... -184 12 27 36 36 33 18 16 - 6 5 472 5 903 72 9 10 22 - - 5 5 16 s ... ... 325 25 30 32 63 47 52 39 4 33 6 266 6 482 573 50 106 48 67 55 92 54 60 41 6 282 7 D30

471 29 94 30 SS 46 92 so 44 31 6 598 7 140 173 14 34 30 s 11 11 20 38 10 6 318 ... 52 17 - s - 4 11 - 9 6

1 126 98 110 42 64 109 120 232 246 105 B 172 9 097 953 50 67 62 118 123 111 173 167 82 7 509 8 207 94 7 7 - 13 - 9 6 27 25

9 060 1 697 65 85 87 136 183 168 235 478 260 10 D59 692 28 31 49 36 43 70 114 245 76 9 561 10 774 158 13 24 4 18 16 - 36 31 16 8 222 9 625 182 lD 5 s 22 10 19 31 51 29 9 290 9 613 468 79 64 38 54 Sl 39 51 59 33 5 981 7 571 138 - - 3 5 23 6 40 44 17 9 600 10 625

5 010 36 46 21 78 173 326 884 2 051 1 395 12 294 12 668 853 118 so 103 78 108 45 85 179 87 6 718 7 941

s OS2 377 644 S02 519 579 603 766 694 368 6 836 7 740 54 - 4 5 s 10 14 10 - 6 ...

1 278 B9 186 172 198 1S2 166 172 83 60 s 970 7 160 160 15 29 13 19 33 5 21 25 - 6 121 6 697 579 13 55 63 30 76 93 115 109 25 7 565 8 302 24 - 5 5 s - 4 - - 5 ... ... 10 - 5 - s - - - - - ... ... 95 27 21 - 1l - 5 4 5 22 ... ...

383 19 65 30 26 SB 25 48 65 47 6 888 9 214 1 35D 117 123 128 128 1B9 187 253 191 34 6 947 7 552

499 16 34 36 43 30 30 60 138 112 10 018 10 625 82 11 12 6 4 - 7 17 16 9

192 21 48 16 10 11 11 14 36 2S 6 091 9 286 21 5 5 - - - 5 - 6 -

7333 325 44 52 28 35 20 51 52 20 23 6 175 128 14 4 5 20 - 23 15 19 28 7 913 9 267

8 196 528 840 742 922 866 938 1 568 1 416 376 1 213 1 761 547 15 28 31 so 84 78 117 120 24 7 840 B 111 220 14 10 22 16 34 42 31 46 5 7 333 7 365

2 186 182 296 206 294 252 310 301 220 125 6 456 7 09B 49 5 - 5 - 5 6 14 14 -

841 27 49 4B 79 50 79 268 192 49 8 660 8 976 226 31 33 60 49 19 - lB 8 8 4 817 5 593

1 546 40 156 90 115 112 118 391 460 64 8 126 9 029 1 363 58 55 96 118 166 194 331 278 67 7 972 8 265

803 73 167 139 159 98 67 42 40 18 5 142 5 412

24 183 4 202 3 370 1 811 2 530 2 366 2 206 2 675 3 268 1 755 6 075 1 305 7 3BO 715 B21 534 900 71B 873 789 1 241 789 7 002 7 677 2 074 2B6 351 191 268 25B 199 201 187 133 s 780 6 B93

16 B03 3 487 2 549 I 277 I 630 1 64B 1 333 1 886 2 027 966 5 66B 7 068 977 107 117 80 130 186 60 120 12B 49 6 293 6 B03

1 937 318 277 191 171 191 179 240 2B4 86 6 060 7 347 2 636 719 467 180 293 243 215 263 156 100 4 733 6 26B 2 774 292 305 231 215 320 313 522 430 146 7 077 7 684 1 747 374 275 190 209 155 95 191 178 BO 5 165 6 417

3B9 84 41 11 42 48 23 42 60 38 6 344 7 630 1 111 161 170 7S 106 145 123 124 135 72 6 300 7 1B4 1 973 868 363 90 lllC 90 54 91 135 96 2 653 5 531

461 1D2 75 14 27 27 37 21 113 45 6 463 8 810 2 798 462 459 215 251 243 234 272 408 254 6 049 7 460 5 200 352 438 273 465 384 397 763 1 206 922 • 763 9 464 1 030 62 133 66 133 103 75 1S7 148 153 7 240 8 110 2 DlS 34 96 82 95 134 170 394 680 330 ID 018 10 549 2 155 256 209 125 237 147 152 212 378 439 7 681 8 663 5 062 610 580 481 653 504 551 656 707 320 6 411 7 321

163 24 4 6 20 s 13 31 24 36 8 613 11 042 486 45 30 43 45 18 25 69 118 93 9 072 9 983

1 3SO 138 142 153 200 177 192 141 172 35 6 237 7 037 3 063 403 404 279 388 304 321 415 393 156 6 189 7 122 2 464 639 461 291 301 225 137 143 154 113 4 454 5 397

3B6 179 109 50 20 5 15 3 5 - 2 257 3 955 622 193 174 54 81 13 13 14 48 32 3 356 3 991 590 94 100 63 as 76 51 49 46 26 5 447 5 792 445 79 41 62 BO 59 28 45 25 26 5 506 s 912 421 94 37 62 35 72 30 32 30 29 5 500 6 287

1 579 379 2M 150 180 109 102 97 155 123 4 8'43 6 049

8 29'1 l 188 I 075 466 46' 521 642 1 035 1 502 1 404 1 675 9 104 1 720 202 224 150 92 69 83 153 200 547 8 523 9 710 2 714 300 353 141 166 207 231 461 649 206 7 823 8 1ro

693 171 136 34 23 42 70 63 114 40 5 239 7 658 1 197 275 18S 83 67 127 136 156 117 51 5 828 6 9S7 I 975 240 177 5B 11B 76 122 202 422 560 9 946 12 095

6 200 355 419 336 399 725 907 1 326 1 106 627 1 955 8 279 1 283 42 27 47 36 115 246 572 187 11 8 449 8 563 2 443 145 128 33 112 174 277 427 613 534 9 651 10 21B 2 303 145 224 250 246 409 370 308 278 73 6 700 6 907

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Table 188. Industry of the Male Experienced Civilian labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970- Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

ORLANDO SMSA-Continued

Negro

Experienced clvlllan labor force ---------------- -A9riculh1re, foreatry, ••4 f11h11rie& __ ,. _____________ ... _

Agriculture __ -------- ------ ___ .. _,. .... ------------ ..... _ .... .., -forestry and fisheries ---- __ .... __ ----- .................. ------ ------

Mlal"I __ -----· •••••• __ •••••• -· ···- -··· ••••••• -CCH111tnactio1 ........ ____ ............ ____ .... __________ ....... __ -Mut1f•tturt.9 ______ ............ -- .... ---- ---------- ----

Doroblt goods •••••••••• ------ •• __ -------------- ______ _ . -

logging ---- ______ ---- -· __ • ·- •• ___ ·--- -------····· __ Sowmills, ploning mill>, ond millwork ___________________ _ . Miscellaneous. wood product5 ----- .. -- .. ----------------­Furniture and fixtures----------------·-------------- .. Stone, cloy, and g1oss products .............................................. ..

Cement, concrete. gypsum, and plaster products---- ___ _

~~t:~~~ ~~~f:r~~~:i~~~~~~~~e-'_::::::::::::::::::::::: . Fobrk:oted metal industries. including not specifi.ed metol __ _

Machinery, except electrical----------·-----------------Office, accounting, and computing machines ....... ------ __ Electri.cal machinery, equipment, and supplies ..... -----------

-Radio, television, ond communication equipment_ _______ _

Motor vehicles and motor vehicle ~uipmenL .. -------------Aircroft and ports ---- ____ ---- ______________________ _ Other transportation equipment-------------------------Professional and photographic equipment, and watches ____ _ Ordnance __________ .... ____ ---- __ .. _ ........ ____ ............ ---· ..

. MisceOane-ous manufactures and durable goods-allocated ....

Nonduroble good>. ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------·---·-Meat products __ ......... ________ .... ____________ -------- __ . Conning ond preserving prodoce, seafoods. ond beverages __ Bakery products ___________ .. _. ______ .... ---------------

. -Other food industries ______________________ -----------

Yarn. thread, and fabric mill-s--------------------- .. ---Other textile mill products __________ .. ________________ _ App-are! and other fabricated textile products ___________ _ Paper and o!lied products ---------------------------­Prir.ting, publishing. and allied industries.-------------- __

Chemi<:a!s and atlied products-------------------------Petroleum and coal products _________________________ _ Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products-------------­Footwear, except rubber-----------------------------Olher nondurable goads .. _ ................ ---------------- ___ _

Not specified manufacluring industries ___________________ _

Transport•lien, t•••H1kotlons. aad other pu.blk utiUties Railroads and railway express service ___________________ _ Street railways and bus lines--------------------------­Trucking service and warehou:sing -----------------------Water transportation .... ---------------------------- ___ _ Air tronsportotjon .... __ ---- __ ------ ____________ ........... - .. _

~~~~~~i~~~~s~so~~o-t~~~ :::: :: :: :: :: :: :::: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: Electric and gas utilities __________________________ ,. ____ _

Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilities ---------

Wholtaol• and retad trde -----------------------Wholesale trade __ -- ______ - .......... -- __ .. --- ____ -- ------ --

Food and farm products-----------------------------Retail trade .... ___________ .. __ .... ________ ..... ______ ------ __ Hardware, farm equipment, ond building materia.I retailing .. General merchandise stares .... ______ .... ________ --------_ Food stores .... ___________ ...... ____________ ------ ........ __ Motor vehicles and occes.sorin retailing ________ ------ __ Gasoline service stations-----------------------------Apparel ond accessories stares .... ____ ........... __ ---- .... ___ .. Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores _______ _ Eating and drinking ploces--------------------- .. -------Drugstores _____ .. __ .... __________________ -------- ___ _ Other retoil trade __ ........ ---- ____ .... ________ .... ---- -- -- ..

.fl•Hce, luurance, Hd reol 1Jt.1t•----------------­Bonking and credit agencies----------------------------Insurance ____ -- ____ -- __________ -- ------ ---- -- __ ---- _ .. Other finance and real estate---------------------------

l•Hlaus ••II repair ••nkes -------------- .. -------Advertising ________ -- __ .... -- ---- ------ -- __ .... -- __ .... - - .... Commercial research, management. and :programing services .. Automobile suvices __ --------.---- -------- -------- __ -- _ 01her business and repair services-----------------------

PenoHI senlc11 -------- .... ---- .... __ ------------Private households __________________ ............ ____ .... _____ _

Hot•ls ond lodging ploces -------··········---······----launde:ring, cl-coning, and other garment services .................... .. Barber and beauty shops __________________ ,. _____ .. _____ _

Other personal services .... ----------------------- .. ------

E1tert1lft•1"t sad 1'9cnotion :SefVk••-- -------- ----­

Prt-ftnlonal Hcl reltted Hrvlc .. ------------------Health services ---- __________ .... ____ ........ __ .... __ ---- ____ _ Educational services, government __ .. ___ .... ____ -------- ___ _ Educational services, private •• __ .. _____ .... ---- .... -------- __ Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership orgoniiotions __ Other profes.sional ond related services -·---------------w-

Pwblk 1d1t1Jnl1tration 1 .... ____ ............... -~ ---·---- __ _

Postal service -- -- -~ -- -- -- ............ -- w-~- -- -- ---w-- ------federal public administration .......... _ ... ________ .... -------- __ State ond local public administration---------------------

'Includes ollocoted coses not shown separately.

11-1144 FLORIDA

----.. .. ..

----.. ----.. ' ------.. --.. .. --·---.. ------.. --------------.. .. .. ----.. --.. .. --------.. --.. ------------.. ----.. ..

{Data bo&ed on sample 5ee text For min.imum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text)

Males with earnings in 1969 Medion eornlngs (dollars)

Total, 16 $1 to $2,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6.000 $7,000 $8,000 $10,000 $15,000 Earners yeors old $1,999 to to to to to to to or All worked 50 and ov1;1r or 'ass $3,999 $4.999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners to 52 weeks

11 967 2 761 3 962 1 800 1 311 999 466 473 148 47 3 627 4 371

2 627 1 022 1 112 221 131 78 17 30 6 10 2 524 3 078 2 627 1 022 1 112 221 131 7B 17 30 6 10 2 524 3 07B - - - - - - - - - - - -

24 - 24 - - - - - - - ' .. ... 2 315 354 796 440 307 216 97 92 13 - 4 017 4 560

1 247 176 319 249 193 169 53 68 20 - 4 516 5 344 626 100 141 125 120 76 24 31 9 - 4 576 s 524

12 6 - 6 - - - - - - ... -32 - 5 13 4 5 s - - - ... ... 6 - - 6 - - - - - - ... ...

23 5 5 - 13 - - - - -3 698 "' 119 6 63 lS 14 - 10 6 5 - "' 101 - 51 15 14 - 10 6 5 - 3 9BO ...

42 10 20 7 5 - - - - - ... "' 17 17 - - - - - - - - ... -47 4 10 16 13 4 - - - - ... "'

36 - 13 7 16 - - - - - ... ... s - - - s - - - - - ... ... 26 s - 5 s 5 - 6 - - ... ... lS 5 - 5 s - - - - - ... ... - - - - - - - - - - - -18 4 - - 14 - - - - - ...

"' 39 8 16 s 10 - - - - - ... ... 9 - - 3 - 6 - - - - ... 102 7 - 11 14 3B 9 19 4 - 6 soo

"' 98 28 9 31 12 18 - - - - "' "' 611 76 178 124 68 93 24 37 11 - 4 415 4 953 - - - - - - - - - - - -196 23 39 48 37 28 9 7 5 - 4 750 s 048 33 4 10 6 6 7 - - - - ...

111 6 18 25 11 32 - 19 - - 5 S91 ... - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - -24 10 14 - - - - - - - ... .. . 18 - 12 - - 6 - - - - "' ... 53 5 20 11 5 6 6 - - - "' "' 61 3 11 23 5 9 5 5 - - "' ... 13 - 7 6 - - - - - - ... ... 45 17 24 - 4 - - - - - ... . .. - - - - - - - - - - - -57 8 23 5 - 5 4 6 6 - ... ... 10 - - - 5 - 5 - - - ... . ..

1 022 107 287 202 130 123 74 88 11 - 4 579 5 122 135 - lS 26 27 43 12 12 - - 5 981 "' 22 5 - 8 - 4 - - 5 -2S2 22 83 35 30 10 28 44 - - 4 600 5 517 4 - - - - - - 4 - - . .. "' 73 - 18 6 8 6 13 16 6 - ... ... 2B s 9 - 6 8 - - - - . .. ... 99 - 33 32 23 4 7 - - - ... "' 27 6 - 11 - 6 4 - - - ... ... 296 41 113 1S 34 23 s s - - 3 894 4 096

2 082 448 640 360 286 182 93 65 3 5 3 853 4 572 821 141 23S 144 144 82 51 19 - 5 4 240 4 872 41S 69 122 83 70 so 14 7 - - 4 199 4 864 1 261 307 405 216 142 100 42 46 3 - 3 598 4 339 66 5 28 16 10 - 7 - - - ... "' 68 12 17 9 12 8 4 6 - - ... 142 35 3B 35 12 5 11 6 - - 3 B95 225 S6 63 39 26 32 s 4 - - 3 794 4 271 59 16 16 13 4 6 - 4 - - ... "' 20 15 - - - 5 - - - - "' "' 61 4 15 19 19 - 4 - - -355 96 125 44 48 15 6 21 - - 3 304 4 047 32 IS 12 - - - - 5 - - ... 233 S3 91 41 11 29 s - 3 - 3 396 3 786 203 34 60 27 34 24 5 13 6 - 4 278 4 648 S4 10 22 5 7 4 - 6 - - "' '" 21 - - - 6 10 s - - - '" 128 24 38 22 21 10 - 7 6 - 4 091 ... 290 40 77 51 47 51 18 6 - - 4 549 4 588 - - - - - - - - - - - -10 - 10 - - - - - - - ... 147 20 21 22 43 25 10 6 - - 5 244 ... 133 20 46 29 4 26 8 - - - 4 017 ... 581 162 206 86 58 35 5 9 13 1 3 248 3 964 213 Bl 83 31 10 - s 3 - - 2 614 3 339 117 34 49 2 10 9 - 6 - 7 3 000 ... 113 10 Sl 25 14 6 - - 7 - 3 B24 '" 46 13 11 - 15 7 - - - - ... '" 92 24 12 28 9 13 - - 6 - ... '" 230 103 79 27 10 - 5 6 - - 2 304 2 884 918 214 252 87 50 82 54 83 71 25 3 944 4 458 225 73 67 47 13 4 - 9 12 - 3 179 416 S4 Bl 30 33 so 4S 65 49 9 6 200 s 900 80 26 35 5 - - 9 - 5 - "' "' 77 23 30 5 4 6 - 9 - - "' "' 120 38 39 - - 22 - - 5 16 3 12B . .. 428 101 110 50 65 39 45 13 5 - 4 060 4 606 47 14 - 12 10 7 - 4 - -214 so 44 4 48 23 31 9 5 - 5 iaa 5 500 146 32 55 34 7 9 9 - - - 3 491 . ..

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

4 J I

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Table 188. Industry of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970- Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG SMSA

Total

Experienced civilian labor force ----------------­

A9rfo1hur., forestry, and f11heri•• -------------------

:~~~~:~u~~d-fi~h;;i~~ -::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::--Mhol•1 ---- ---- ---------- ----------------------

Coastrvctlon __ ------ ---.-------------------------Ma1H1f1ctvrltl9 ____ -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- - .. ------ ----

Durable goads •• ---- -- ---- -- -- ---- ------ -- ---------------

logging -- -- -- ---- ---- -------- ------ -----------------Sawmills, planing mills, and millwork ___________________ _ Miscellaneous wood produc:ts -------------------------­Furniture and fixtures-------------------------------· Stone, clay, and gloss products------------ .. -----------

Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products-------­Primary iron and steel industries----------------------­Primary nonferrous industries __ -------------- __ --------

-------Fobricoted metal industries, including not specified metal __ _ -

Machinery, except electrical ---------------------------Office, occountlng, and computing machines ________ ----

Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies ____________ _ Radio, television, and communication equipment_ _______ _

Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment __ ---- _______ _ Aircraft and parts -----------------------------------Other transponation equipment ---- __ ---- ---- ---- _____ _ Professional and photographic equipment, and watches ____ _ Ordnance __ -- __________________ ------ __ -------------Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods-allocated __

Nondurable goods ________________________ --------------Meat products ________ ---- ---- __ ---- __ ---------- ----Conning ond preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages __ Bakery products ____ ---- __ ---- __________ -------- ____ _ Other food industries ____ ---- __ ------ ---------- ---- __ _ Yorn, thread, and fabric mills--------------------------Other textile mill products __ ---- ____ ---- __ ---------- __ _ Apparel and other fabricated textile products---------- __ _ Poper and allied products __ ... ____ ---- ________________ _ Printing, publishing, and allied industries-----------------Chemicals and allied products _________________________ _ Petroleum and cool products ______________ ------ ______ _ Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products --------------­Footwear, except rubber------------------------------Other nondurable goods __________ ---- __ .... ____________ _

Not specified manufacturing industries---------------------

Transportation, conu11unlcatlans, and other public ut1Htles 1

Railroads and railway express service--------------------­Street railways and bus lines----------------------------Trucking service and warehousing ___________ .., ___________ _

~~~~~~~~~~r:tl~0n1~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::=::::::::: All olher transportation __________________ ---------------Communications ______ ---- ________________ ------ -------Electric and gos utilities ______________________________ ---Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilities ----------

Wholnalt and retoil trade------------------------Wholesale trade ________ ------ ______________ ---- -------

Food and farm products ------------------------------Retail trade ____________________________ ------ ________ _ Hardware, farm equipment, and building material retailing -­General men::handise stores __ ---------- __ --------------Food stores ______________ ---- __ ---- ________________ _ Motor vehicles and accessories retailing-----------------Gasoline service stations ________________ -------- __ ----Apparel and accessories stares •• __ ---- -- -------- __ -----Furnilure, home furnishings. ond equipment stores ________ _ Eating and drinking ploces-----------------------------Drugstores ____________________________ ------ ______ _

Other retail trade------------------------------------

Financ:e, Insurance, and real estat•------------------Bonking and credit agencies ________ ---- __ -- ------ __ ---- -Insurance ______________ ---- .. _____ ---- ____________ -----Other finance end real estate ________ ---- -- ---- ------ -- --

Business Hd repair 11rvkH-----------------------Advertising ____________ ---- ____________ -------- __ -----

------------------------------------------------------

Commercial research, management. and programing services_ --Automobile services ______ ---- ______ ---- __ -- ------ __ -- -- -Other business and repair services __ ---- ____ -- ---- ---- ---- -

P1rso1tal services--------------------------------Private households ---- ---- ________ ---- -- -- ------ -- --------Hotels and lodging places ____ ---- __ ---- __ -- ------ ------laundering, cleaning, and other garment services ____ --------

~~h:~rp~~:o~~f ~~~~~::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-----

Entertainment Hd recreation services __ ---------------Praftsslonol and related services ____ -------- -- -- --

Health services __________ ---- ______ ------ ---------- ---Educational services, government ____ ~--- -- -------- -- ----Educational services, private __ ---- __ ---- -- ------ -- -----­Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations --Other professional and related services __________________ _

Public adndnl1tratlan 1 --·--- ---------------------

Postal service ... _______ -------- ____ ---- -- -------- ------Federal public odministrotion ________ ··-- -- ---- ---- ------State and local public administration---------------------

'Includes allocated coses not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

-----· --------"' -· --

(Dato based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Moles with earnings in 1969 Median earnings (dallo")

Total, 16 $1 to $2.000 $4.000 $5.000 $6.000 $7.000 $8,000 $10,000 $15.000 Earners years old $1.999 to ta to ta to to to or All worked 50 and over or loss $3.999 $4,999 $5.999 $6,999 $7.999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners to 52 weeks

208 668 28 677 27 301 18 121 21 374 20 132 19 329 28 728 28 519 a 487 6 440 7 459 7 185 2 138 1 745 788 665 498 233 393 431 294 3 667 5 184 6 577 2 020 1 642 696 UJ7 423 222 347 356 264 3 545 s 112 608 118 103 92 58 75 11 46 75 30 4 902 5 896 l 307 70 139 98 157 247 254 232 71 39 6 767 7 008

27 891 3 070 3 956 3 175 3 273 3 049 2 668 3 826 3 492 I 382 6 155 7 093 37 680 3 117 3 902 2 942 4 032 4 108 3 915 6 317 6 438 2 909 7 lt9 7 997 23 429 I 693 2 109 1 711 2 421 2 541 2 375 3 999 4 526 2 054 7 522 8 389 36 - 5 4 11 - - - 6 10

330 39 41 70 58 22 9 27 48 16 5 259 5 700 117 32 13 17 10 5 - 22 3 15 4 794 1 210 150 194 164 132 129 102 152 77 110 5 735 6 636 2 261 165 287 265 262 265 227 442 253 95 6 572 7 330 I 518 120 213 174 165 173 148 311 151 63 6 503 7 387

713 54 76 84 85 107 75 81 105 46 6 537 7 328 371 19 23 40 98 49 38 38 45 21 6 112 6 829 3 886 286 358 217 370 382 408 818 761 286 7 809 2 638 2 539 136 179 153 258 294 297 513 449 260 7 840 8 478 227 5 5 - 6 - 8 41 77 85 13 149 13 229 6 106 180 224 198 370 515 575 I 128 2 040 876 9 757 10 316 3 306 73 62 56 150 247 273 629 1 231 585 10 662 11 089

339 53 30 18 35 43 43 52 40 25 6 779 7 419 491 46 30 24 20 68 72 106 84 41 7 799 8 670 2 454 197 403 242 422 324 263 312 201 90 5 912 6 841 522 45 24 40 54 66 81 38 84 90 7 395 7 703 138 5 5 9 5 29 24 30 18 13 7 667 8 267

1 916 286 217 166 231 243 161 240 312 60 6 239 6 970 13 958 I 379 1 776 1 220 1 583 I 532 I 513 2 276 I 845 834 6 666 7 468

654 78 71 31 87 121 107 103 35 20 6 488 7 052 2 lUJ 241 268 166 220 272 165 356 336 136 6 680 7 718

386 27 39 41 69 56 66 46 26 16 6 304 6 990 I 078 65 87 120 154 165 122 177 148 40 6 685 7 451

37 6 15 - - - 7 5 - 4 ... ... 59 4 6 8 - 6 - - 15 20

439 36 87 43 33 31 30 73 62 44 6 661 7 575 758 88 92 47 81 105 86 118 118 23 6 676 7 402

3 071 355 374 228 309 239 365 593 425 183 7 084 7 803 2 853 174 239 215 327 283 409 584 454 168 7 461 7 951

135 3 18 - - 11 16 44 24 19 8 886 9 250 429 4 65 62 27 30 23 64 120 34 8 109 9 429

14 5 4 - - - - - - 5 s s47 1 885 293 410 259 276 213 117 113 82 122 4 925

293 45 17 11 28 35 27 42 67 21 7 389 B 266

19 092 l 264 2 090 1 635 2 021 1 995 2 111 3 608 3 317 l 051 7 256 7 935 I 798 56 139 41 102 247 278 477 388 70 8 151 B 362

868 65 84 102 144 153 117 124 75 4 6 255 6 487 3 665 307 392 250 479 455 531 631 375 245 6 889 7 469 I 411 130 255 89 147 125 83 158 297 127 6 676 8 775 I 054 70 76 39 93 70 124 302 232 48 8 364 8 779

706 107 158 112 66 82 56 25 56 44 4 786 5 796 3 638 110 286 311 334 270 340 I 032 772 183 8 326 8 710 2 866 70 138 113 149 252 320 627 958 239 9 247 9 523 I 960 170 372 434 356 257 170 134 43 24 5 Oil s 484

53 479 10 334 7 594 4 454 5 728 4 907 4 871 6 078 5 821 3 692 5 761 6 985 14 519 l 348 I 490 1 188 I 586 I 601 1 623 2 112 2 122 1 449 7 029 7 663 3 818 425 375 313 450 507 556 556 382 254 6 682 7 228

38 960 8 986 6 104 3 266 4 142 3 306 3 248 3 966 3 699 2 243 5 271 6 638 2 187 362 319 261 277 187 188 289 179 125 5 547 6 613 4 349 886 636 321 522 406 399 481 430 268 5 635 6 856 6 389 I 848 1 157 452 679 475 540 588 473 177 4 419 6 045 4 955 483 562 388 465 537 539 786 807 388 7 079 7 854 3 410 874 657 433 414 242 231 284 178 97 4 402 5 573 I 235 302 205 85 110 80 131 54 145 123 5 232 6 826 2 919 349 286 263 399 305 310 371 393 243 6 533 7 172 5 891 2 193 1 082 506 564 308 281 374 360 223 3 391 5 625 I 232 186 214 111 69 98 93 100 212 149 6 367 7 722 6 393 I 503 986 446 643 668 536 639 522 450 5 407 6 554

10 778 1 101 1 139 711 803 659 793 1 438 2 336 1 798 8 255 9 307 2 361 153 2UJ 264 273 215 184 286 467 259 7 084 8 093 3 795 199 202 117 205 220 319 718 I 105 7IO 9 770 10 244 4 622 749 677 330 325 224 290 434 764 829 7 021 8 641 9 316 1 478 1 485 942 l 089 894 846 992 1 042 548 5 691 6 774

478 36 16 63 27 34 61 54 94 93 a 074 9 143 765 98 91 34 22 68 61 93 173 125 8 183 9 656

2 726 363 4UJ 326 416 315 272 237 252 85 5 514 6 367 5 347 981 918 519 624 477 452 608 523 245 5 409 6 503 7 339 1 839 1 510 808 751 607 443 459 498 424 4 397 5 624

591 333 165 31 29 16 3 4 7 3 l 775 2 988 2 868 779 622 331 272 164 192 170 171 187 " 130 5 459 I 088 201 186 99 132 127 110 69 97 67 5 439 5 992 1 146 165 242 156 157 152 80 90 66 38 5 064 5 543 I 626 361 295 191 161 148 58 126 157 129 4 822 6 205

2 963 809 486 297 268 241 169 281 198 214 4 628 6 251

19 994 2 777 2 481 1 421 1 436 1 507 1 303 2 289 3 172 3 608 7218 8 412 4 853 626 612 386 372 358 294 376 391 1 438 7 247 8 290 6 227 677 799 518 348 536 453 882 I 390 624 7 520 7 594 I 594 369 253 131 116 72 117 189 252 95 5 379 7 63\ 2 556 570 383 161 286 243 236 301 275 101 5 573 6 238 4 764 535 434 225 314 298 203 541 864 1 350 9 379 11 525

11 644 680 774 850 1 151 1 420 1 723 2 815 1 703 528 7 550 7 874 2 776 80 92 94 82 232 560 1 247 349 40 8 398 8 528 I 943 108 108 69 158 206 149 236 647 262 9 470 10 065 6 421 367 496 640 652 942 965 I 288 668 203 6 908 7 234

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Table 188. Industry of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970- Continued

The State Standard Metropalitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG SMSA-Continued

Negro

bperieaced clvilaA IOor foree -----------------Atrk""-, l~•hy, .... flsMtlot _________________ _

Agriculture __ -----.. -- .... -----... ·-·- __ ------------ -------Fores.try and &herie.s ................. ---------------------- .... __

Mlolot -- ---- -- ---------- ------ ------------ --­c .. ,_ ------------------------------------M ... 1 •• ....., ______ ------ __ ------ ---------- ___ _

Durable goods •• __ ---- __ -------------------- ____ ---------logging ____ ---- __ ---- ------ ---· ----------·----- ___ _ Sowmills, planing mills, ond millwork. __________________ _ -MisceHaneous wood products-------------------------­Furniture and fixtures -------------------------·-----­Stone, clay, ond glass products ------------------------

--

Cement, toncrele. gyp$Um, ond pkJster prodtKts --------Primary iron ond $feel industries .............................................. .. -Primary nonftrrous industries ________ ---- ......................... __ fabricated metal industries. including not specified metal __ _ -Mach•nery. except eiectricol ---------------------------Office. accounting, and computing machines ___________ _ Electrical machinery, eq1.1ipment, ohd Wpplies ____________ _

Radio, television, ond communicatioTI equipment_ _______ _ --Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment _____________ _

Aircraft and porta ----------------------------------­Other transpqrtotton equipment------------------------

---Professional and photographic equipment, end watches ____ _ Ordnance- .. -- ____ ---------------- ______ ---------- __ _ -Miscell.aneous manufactures and durable goods - oll«Oted __ -

Nondurable goods ________ ---- ______ ---------------------Meat products ____ ---- ---- ______ ---- ________ ---- ___ _ -Conning ond pres.erving produ.ce. Utafood$f and beverages __ 8'lkery producls __ -·---- ____ •• __ -· ---- ____ -------------Other food industries---- __ ---·. _______ ---------- ____ _ -Yarn, thr1ad 1 and fabric mills---------------------------Other textile mill products ____________________________ _ Apparel and other fobricoled texrile products------------­Poper .and aHied products------------ .. --------------­Printing. publishing. ond allied industr'es ---------------..

-.. --Chemicals ond allied products __________ .,.. ______________ _ -

Petroleum and cool products-------------------------­Rubber and miscellantous plo•tic products --------------footwear. except rub* ---- ---- __ ---------------- __ _ Olher •ondurable goods •• __ •••••• ----·------------- __

,Not specified manufacturing industrifl--------------------

Troaap«t,tioa, c ... .aicatfo••, nil otMr ,.wk ltilitie• Railroads und railway express .servtce -------------------­Stre-et railways and bu.s lines--------------------------­Trucking service and warehousing __ ---------------------

~;~~!~~~:.'!~t~~~:::::::=::::======:=============== ~::~:~i~~~~s::~~o-t~~~ :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: Efe.ctric and gos utilittes _______________________________ _

Water supply, sanitary nrvices. and other utilities-- .. ------

Wilolosalo °"' retel tni4e ------·----------------Whalesole trode •• __ ·- ____ ---· -·-- ------ __ ---- ------ __

food and form products------------------------··---Retail trade -- •••• ________ ---·-- ---- --·--- ---- _______ _

Hordwort, farm .equipment, and byilding material refoili11g _ General merchandi$1 stores .... ____ .................... ____ -------Food stores ____ .... __ ------------------------- ... -- .... __ Motor vthieles and occes.sories retailing ·--------------­Gasoline $trvice sto:fio.ns------------------ ..... ---------Apporel ond accessories stores _______________________ _ furniture, home furnishings. and equipment stores ............ --Eating Gnd drinking ploces----------------------------Drugstores -- __ -- __ -- ---- ------------ -- -- ------ -- --Other reta~ trode-----------------------------------

FiHact, lu.....u, -4 rul Ht8ff-.. ---------------8anking and credit agend1u; ----------------------------Insurance ........ ·------- __ -------- __ ------ --- ------- .... __ Other finance •nd rool eatate --------·------------·-----

............. '"""" ·--·----------------------Adyertis.ing ........ ------ __ ------ ------------- --- ---- .... __ Comrnercial res.eorch,. management. and programing 51rv.ices .. Automobile urvices -----·-------------- ---- -----------Otber busineu and repair Mtrvices .. ----------------------

P.....,.. MnfcH -·--··-·------·-··-----------· Private households -- ... -- ---------- ------ ------ -- __ -- --Hotels and lodging ploces ------------------------------Laundering, cleaning, and other garment services __________ _

~::;;!:I~~~:~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Ea--"' .... - ,...,i.., ______________ _ Proft1- uf nlotff llNkH -----------·------

Heolth urvices ---- -------------------- ---- -----------Educational services. govemment .. -----------------------Ed1,Kationol services, private-----·-·---------- __ ---- ___ _ Welfare. reltgk>us, and nonprofit members.hip orgonizotion5 -­Other profl$slonol and related urvi«•--···---··--·--·---

PuWk ,......,-.., --------------------·------Postal s-ervice ------ ____ ---- ____ -------- ---------- ___ _ Federol public administration .. _______ ---------------- ___ _ Slate ond local public odministrolion ------·--·-----------

tlnctudes aUocoted cosu not shown seporotely.

11-1146 FLORIDA

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[Data bo$ed on 1omple see text For minimum basa for derived figures (percent1 median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Moles with eomings in 1969 Median earning• (dollars)

Total. 16 $1 to $2.000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $8.000 $10,000 $15,000 Earners yeon old $1,999 lo to to to to to lo or All worked so and over or loss $3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners to 52 wetks

20 483 3 725 5 733 3 284 3 189 2 002 l 126 917 413 94 4 239 4 816

1 515 550 649 150 131 41 25 12 23 4 2 747 3 316 1 565 550 634 150 131 36 25 12 23 4 2 733 3 377

20 - 15 - - 5 - - - - ... ... 285 25 44 32 33 .. 45 12 5 - 6 096 6 160

3 586 538 l 091 677 565 333 157 157 56 12 4 242 4 796

3 354 314 781 545 603 388 353 207 83 10 4 939 5 318 1 701 163 359 319 309 181 173 131 61 5 5 031 5 433 s - 5 - - - - - - - ... -29 - 10 10 5 4 - - - - ... ...

10 - - 5 - - - 5 - - ... ... 76 15 26 10 15 10 - - - -

5 370 514 37 115 106 101 47 48 37 18 5 4 991 428 23 82 96 95 37 41 31 18 5 5 137 5 427 241 7 29 69 29 50 29 14 14 - 5 534 6~

21 6 - - 11 4 - - - - ... 5 368 274 18 55 35 S8 21 59 24 4 - 5 500

65 4 13 14 2 5 - 19 8 - ... ... - - - - - - - - - - - -153 27 16 26 21 17 16 17 13 - 5 357 ... 35 11 - 5 5 4 10 - - - ... ... - - - - - - - - - - - -s - - - - - - 5 - - ...

157 14 48 16 51 17 II - - - 5 010 ... 6 6 - - - - - - - - ... ... - - - - - - - - - - - -

145 29 42 28 16 6 10 10 4 - 4 054 4 556 I 640 221 414 226 289 207 180 76 22 5 4 819 5 183

65 - 12 3 28 - JO 12 - - ... 260 46 68 52 31 35 17 JI - - 4 308 4 737

75 18 9 21 15 - 4 3 - 5 120 11 12 24 19 27 19 8 - - 5 684 6 093 - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - -17 - 6 3 4 - 4 - - - ... ... 99 23 38 4 10 11 6 7 - - ...

146 - 41 13 42 9 27 7 7 - 5 452 5 162 554 59 103 77 121 89 73 22 10 - 5 314 5 691

11 - 5 - - - - 6 - - ... ... 26 - 6 5 - 10 - - 5 - ... ... - - - - - - - - - - - -267 64 114 24 19 26 20 - - - 3 219 3 622 13 - 8 - 5 - - - - - ... -

2 886 318 692 539 522 471 166 136 38 4 4 803 5 234 326 19 51 8 74 126 30 14 4 - 6 087 6 263 HM 7 12 18 21 34 4 JO - - 5 762 ... 39'1 49 79 52 84 78 36 13 8 - 5 232 5 872 361 46 105 45 40 70 11 24 20 - 4 656 5 200 68 8 24 9 14 6 7 - - - ... ... 36 6 10 3 - 9 8 - - - ... 151 - 41 36 51 10 3 6 - 4 4 958 5 235 224 16 29 26 24 44 36 43 6 - 6 386 6 811

851 99 239 283 127 57 31 15 - - 4 309 4 491 4 176 819 1 265 674 712 320 227 97 46 16 4 006 4 625 I 243 120 359 255 243 106 81 59 12 8 4 559 4855

390 48 115 88 77 34 20 4 4 - 4 364 4 500 2 933 699 906 419 469 214 146 38 34 8 3 694 4 482

212 24 55 51 50 11 12 4 5 - 4 529 4 880 303 53 93 52 56 21 21 7 - - 4 106 4969 473 122 105 57 96 40 43 - 10 - 4 167 4 816 233 34 89 29 33 23 12 8 5 - 3 854 4 523 122 34 29 33 6 10 5 - - 5 3 862 ... 46 20 16 5 5 - - - - - di9

... 117 20 35 16 26 - 17 - 3 -800 223 307 100 112 25 11 13 6 3 3 153 4 126 69 - 5 6 16 18 19 - 5 - ... 558 169 172 70 69 66 6 6 - - 3 279 4 103 307 57 74 75 41 11 19 18 5 - 4 300 4 441 58 - 12 21 14 7 - 4 - - ... ...

63 7 3 18 7 6 13 9 - - ... 186 50 59 36 20 5 6 5 5 - 3 458 3 678 553 102 125 148 13 48 25 18 - 4 4 334 4 879 10 - - 47 8 11 - 4 - - ... ... 19 6 5 - - 3 5 - - - ... t92 25 69 30 40 14 5 9 - - 4 067 272 71 51 71 35 20 15 5 - 4 4 197 4 6«

1 1'9 439 358 lU 115 54 14 23 11 - 2 701 3 802 248 141 71 16 5 5 3 - 7 - 1 759 270 108 82 32 33 15 - - - - 2 659 3 563 131 22 52 s 34 13 - 5 - - 3 673 ... 99 IS 63 9 7 s - - - -381 153 90 53 36 16 11 18 4 - 2 833 4 477 113 54 so 31 14 18 12 4 - - 3 500 4 611

l 564 357 402 132 181 120 64 145 125 38 4 174 4 980 386 84 117 43 61 32 15 - 10 24 3 863 5 286 611 116 ll7 69 43 31 29 111 86 9 5 081 4 657 126 42 41 s 6 3 4 9 11 s 3 024 268 73 83 4 50 16 11 13 18 - 3 470 5 025 173 42 44 11 21 38 5 12 - - 4 045 ... 875 12 202 166 189 102 19 81 21 6 4 925 5 330 136 11 17 9 16 22 lO 48 3 - 6 682 6 955 102 9 10 23 23 11 - 11 9 6 5 391

4 95i 561 35 161 134 123 69 9 21 9 - 4 631

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Tobie 188. Industry of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970- Continued [Dola based on •ample, see !ext. For minimum boso for dori•ed figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols. see text)

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG SMSA-Continued

p0 ,...ns of Spanish Language

Exporlonced clvlllan labor force -----------------Agrkolho,., fo,.•try, ud l11hort.. _________________ _ -

~:~~~u~endf~h;;ht~-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ...... -- ---- ------------------ ---------------C111tntctlea __ .,. _____ ,,, ___ M __ ------------------ __ _ ... "' .. ""'"'-·--------------------------------Durable goads ________ ·- __ -------- ____________________ _

lagging ---- ------ ---- -- ---- -- ----------------------Sawmills. planing mills, and millwork ___________________ _

Mi$c:elloneous wood products- .. ------------------------Furniture and fixtures ______________ ,. _______ ., ________ _

Stone, cloy, and gloss products ---------------------··· Cement, concrete, gypsum, ond plaster products-------­

Primary Iron ond steel industries-----------------------Primary nonferrous industries ... _____ ........... __ --------------

--------------Fabricated metal industries1 including not specified metol __ _ -

Machinery, except electrical -- _____ .. __________________ _ Office, accounting. ond computing machines ......... _______ _ --Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies ____ ., _______ ... -Rodia, television, and communication equipment ________ _ -Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment _____________ _ -

Aircraft ond ports ---------·-·------------------------Other transportation equipment -------------------- ___ _ -Professional and photographic equipment, and watches ____ _ -Ordnance __ ...... ____ ..... ______ .......... ______ .... ______________ _

-Mi$Cellaneous moflufactures and durable goods-al\ocoted .... -

Nondurable goods •• -- ------------ -------- -------- _____ _ -Meat products ......... __ .............. ---- ------ __ -------- -------Canning and preserving produc:e. seafoods, and beverages .... -Bakery products __ ..... __ ................. ---------------------- .. -Other food industries •• ------------------------------· Yorn, thread, and fabric mills·------------------------­Other textile mill products----------------------------­Apparel and other fa6ricated textile products-------------

----

Poper and allied products ................. ---------------------Printing, publishing, and allied industries-----------------.. -Chemicals and allied products-------------------------... Petroleum and coal products--------------------------­Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products---------------

---

footwear, except rubber ---- ________ ,. ___ ---- -------- __ -Other nondurable goods ........ - .. ____ ----------------------

Hot specified manufacturing industries----------------------Tnaa1p•rt1tio111, t••••k1tiea1, ••d otlior puWk 11tlltlt11

Railroads and railway express service--------------------­Street railways and bus lines ---------------------------­Trucking service and warehousing------ .. -----------------

----

Water Jransportatian .... __ ....... ____ ------ ---------- __ ---- .. -Air transportation .... -- ---- __ ---- __ ------ -- -------- -- -----All other transportation .... __ ..... ---- __ -------------- ______ _ -Communications ...... __ -- ______ .., ___ --·--- __ ---- ---- __ -- -- _ -Eltctric and gas utilities ____ .... ,. _____ ---- ____ ------ __ -----Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilities -----------

Whelosalo ud rotol tra•e -----------------------­Wholesale trade ---- __ -------- __ -------- ------------ --­

food and farm products ------------------------------

---

Retail trade •• __ .... -- ------ •••• __ ---- •• -------- --------Hardware, farm equipment, and building material retamng ..... -General merchandise stores ... __ ... __ ------ .... ---- .... -- ---- -Food stores __ ---- __ ------ ________ .., _________ .... ----------Motor vehicles Qnd accessories retailing ----------------­Gasoline service stations-----------------------------­Apparel and accessories stores------------------------ --Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores ________ _ -Ealing and drinking places ____________________________ _ -Drugstores -------- __ ---- ---- -------- ---- ---- ------ --Other retail trade-------- .. ----------------------------

Fllluc•, l111tnact, eacl real Httto _________________ _ -Banking and credit agencies----------------------------Insurance---------- __ -------- -- -------- ------------ --Other finance and real estate---------------------------

l•dae11 Hcl repair 1ervk••---------------------­Adverti$ing •••• -·---- __ •••• ------ •••• __ -------- ------Commercial research. management, and programing services .. Automobile services ____ ------------------ -------- -----

--------------

Other business and repair services-------- .... ---------------P•n••ol strvfcea ------ ---------- ------------ -­

Private households-------- •• ---------- •• -------------­Hotel$ and lodging places ----------------------------·-laundering, cleaning, and other garment services .... ________ _ Borber and beauty shops ........... _____________ ,. ___________ _

Other personal services------ .. ------------- .. ·----------

E1ttrt•la•••t eacl ncre1tlo• 1trvk:11 ........................... ..

Profeade4l1l •INI relttff 1tn-k11 ----------------~-Health services ------ ------------ ------ ---------- -----Educational services, government-------- __ ------------ ..... Educational service~. private ______ -- ------ -------- ------Welfare, religio1,.1s, ond nonprofit membership organizations -­Other professional and related services ........ ---------------P- odtoltol1tntioo• •••• --------------------···

~:l!~~15:~1k ~d;;,-i~ist;OtiO~ :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::

--------------------------------

State and local public odministrotion -----------------------1lncludes allocated coses not shown seporotely.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Total, 16 $1 to yeors old $1,999 and over or loss

14 769 1 745

386 85 367 85

19 -- -

1 524 174

2 872 240 I 463 74

- -31 -

7 -175 7 79 8 45 -20 -31 -

351 4 137 -

- -217 26

72 -17 -16 -

224 24 18 -13 -

127 5

1 402 166 12 -

162 6 111 12 113 -

6 -- -

74 26 98 7

187 12

127 9 - -

16 -7 7

489 87 7 -

1 188 92 55 -61 -

255 II 102 29 95 7 61 12

220 -t45 8 168 16

4 245 726 1 265 57

376 25 2 980 669

146 23 381 67 526 152 300 23 154 50 199 33 174 25 679 187 115 25 306 84

579 43 214 -236 13 129 30

613 101 34 9 49 10

282 29 318 53

515 SI 4 4

106 II 109 7 207 5

89 31

190 13

1 571 184 413 46 672 97 105 18 59 6

329 17

1 009 H 297 16 66 -

633 7

Males with &amings in 1969

$2.000 $4.000 $5,000 $6,000 lo to to to

$3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999

1 968 1 703 1 884 1 462

95 50 41 33 95 so 34 33 - - 7 -- - - -

197 200 193 u 375 354 411 279 170 132 275 141 - - - -- 7 15 4

- 7 - -so 20 32 22 - 7 - 5 - 7 - -- - 13 -- 7 7 -

32 6 54 42

6 24 31 12 - - - -

32 16 14 21 - - - 16 4 - - -- - - -31 20 67 23 - 6 - 6 - - - -

15 12 42 6

205 222 206 138 - - 6 6 5 28 12 34

12 5 30 21 16 13 22 14 6 - - -- - - -

13 15 - 6 7 24 25 7

19 21 19 -9 5 22 -- - - -7 9 - -- - - -

111 102 70 so - - - -14-0 157 145 100

- - - 8 - 6 19 17

55 28 32 27 18 6 23 -- - 8 8 14 8 - -18 57 24 21 12 - 14 8 23 46 25 11

629 481 494 469 162 157 161 154 22 55 69 49

467 324 333 255 28 17 - 38 45 22 75 57 63 84 60 11 55 23 30 36 15 38 19 -31 23 12 33 - 26 23 6

175 63 77 50 9 7 7 4

46 21 30 20

56 27 86 65 7 12 34 35

24 - 26 30 25 15 26 -

145 71 72 57 - - - -7 9 - -

66 40 35 25 72 22 37 32

94 97 81 56 - - - -

14 7 33 8 20 27 24 6 49 60 24 35 11 3 - 7

32 6 44 18

180 170 137 197 37 47 44 42 98 85 35 104 15 15 16 12 11 6 - 5 19 17 42 34

25 90 110 163 8 - 33 20 - 6 7 18

17 84 70 125

Median earnings (dollars)

$7,000 $8,000 $10,000 $15,000 Eorner1 to to to or All worked 50

$7,999 $9,m $14,999 more eorner$ to 52 weeks

1 540 2 081 1 626 760 6 058 6 161

6 13 38 '5 4 260 6 212 - 7 38 25 4 070 6 136 6 6 - - ... '"

- - - - - -1"4 240 20'1 62 5 990 7 418

347 412 300 84 5 971 6 926 230 217 181 43 6 571 7 297

- - - - - -- - 5 - ... ... - - - - ...

22 22 - - 5 328 5 719 31 14 7 7 ... ,, . 17 14 - 7 ... . .. 7 - - - ... . .. 5 6 6 -

75 45 86 7 7 500 7 963

25 26 13 - 6 625 6 750 - - - - - -5 38 42 23 6 976 9 000 5 23 9 19 ... . .. 6 7 - - ... ... - 16 - - ...

22 31 6 - 5 552 6 389 - - - 6 ... ...

13 - - - ... . .. 19 12 16 - 5 750 5 810

117 195 112 41 5 524 6 373 - - - -

13 30 34 - 6 882 7 192 7 24 - - 5 883 ...

17 14 17 - 6 393 ... - - - - ... -- - - - - -- 14 - - ... ... 8 8 12 - ...

42 61 13 - 7 536 7 766

24 30 28 - 7 771 8 300 - - - - - -- - - - ·-· -- - - -

4 456 -6 14 8 41 5 207 - - 7 - ... ...

154 248 132 20 6 600 7 333 9 31 7 - ... "'

13 6 - - ... 31 59 12 - 6 056 6 870 6 14 - 6 4 667 ... 8 30 34 - ... ... - 5 8 14 ...

25 56 19 - 6 524 7 OllO 20 31 52 - 8 677 8 968 35 12 - - 4 978 4 859

418 $27 366 195 5 580 6 519 156 193 141 84 6 620 7 208 52 73 26 5 6 347 6 698

262 334 225 111 5 090 6 106 15 11 8 6 6 132 6 548 26 so 18 21 5 753 6 509 53 53 31 19 4 571 5 274 40 59 26 8 6 528 6 914 6 20 6 - 4 316 4 632

19 27 21 - 6 015 6 409 22 44 28 - 7 318 7 86.f 42 38 37 10 3 743 5 273 14 13 22 14 7 393 ... 25 19 28 33 5 067 6 525

51 sa 109 84 7 24$ 7 627 30 16 46 34 1 633 7 567 21 35 63 24 8 229 8 Ill - 7 - 26 4 633 ...

82 60 61 28 5 340 5 632 II - 9 5 ... ,, . 7 10 6 - ... ...

38 20 19 10 5 171 5 543 26 30 33 13 5 324 5 697

27 u 57 12 5 105 5 )70 - - - - -7 18 8 - 5 636 ... 6 - 14 5 5 021 5 167 6 15 6 7 4 825 4 917 8 - 29 - ... . ..

17 25 23 12 6 000 5 943

78 195 210 227 • 599 6 978 29 23 44 IOI 6 774 6 667 23 89 96 45 6 202 5 857 - 22 7 - 5 281 ...

19 - 6 6 ... 7 61 57 75 8 934 9 131

196 270 115 11 7 446 7 661 70 115 35 - 8 026 8 472 II - 24 -

108 155 56 II 7 125 7 252

FLORIDA 11- 1147

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Table 188. Industry of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

WEST PALM HACH SMSA

Toto I

bptrleftttd clvllln labor force -----------------A9rlc:utt11r., fonstry, ••id f11htri11 _.,.,. ____________ .., __

Aigrk.ult1Jre __ ... __ ---- ---- ---- __ ........ -- ............................. ---.

Fore-strv and fishertes ----------------·-------------------

Mlal•t __ ---- __ ------ ________ -------- __ ---- ----Co••lrvttlcia ............................ -------- .... -------- __ _ -M11111f1ctwiriftt ............................. ------ --------------

Durable goods .................................................... -------- ........ __ _ -logging ............................................................ ____ ............ ----Sawmills, planing mills, and millwork ...................................... ..

--Miscellaneous wood products-------------------------.. furni1ure end fixtures.--------------- .. ---------------­Slone, cloy, and gloss products------------------------

Cement, concrete, gvpsum, end plaster products.-------­Primary iron and steel industries -----------------------

--Primary nonferrous industries __ .... __ ------ __ ................. __ .. .. Fabricoled metal industries. including not specified metal __ _ --Machinery, except electrk:ol ---------------------------

Office, accounting, and computing machines---------- .. .. Elettricol machinery. equipmen1, and supplies .... -------- .... ..

Rodia, television, and communication equipment ................ ..

-Motor vehicles. and motor vehicle equipmenL ........................ .. Aircraft and ports---------------------------.. -------Other transportation -equipment ______________ ---- _____ _ Profes.sionol ond photographic equipment. and watches ____ _ -Ordnance -- -- __ -- -- ---- -- -- -------- -- ., ___ -- -- --- - -- -Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods- allocated __

Nondurable goods __________________ ..... ____ ---------- ___ _ Mea1 products ____ ---- ______ .... ---- ___________ --- ___ _

-Canning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages __ Bakery products .... -- __ -- -- -- -- -- __ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Other food industries .... ______ ---- ________ ... ____ -- -- _ .. -· Yorn, thread, and fabric mills .. _______________________ _ Other texfile mm products-------- ........ __ ---- __ .,_------Apparel and other fabricated textile products __ -- ____ .. _ .. _

Poper and allied products--------- .. ------------------Printing, publishing, and allied industries _______________ _

Chemicals and allied products, ________________________ _ Petrol.eum and cool products ...... ______________________ _ Rubber and miscelloneous pins.tic products-------------­Fo-otwear, except rubber-----------------------------Other nondurable goods ____ ---- __________ .... _________ _

Not specified ma:nuf.acturing indu:stries ___________________ _

-----· ------------------

Tra11portatlon, c.a1H11vnlcatlons, 011d other publk vtflities Roilroo ds and roilwov expr-ess service ____ ... ____ -~ -- -- - __ _ ' Street railways and bus lines--------------------------­Trucking service and warehousing-------------------~---Water transportation -- -- -- __ ---- -- ________ -- -- -- -- ___ _ Air transportation ... __ -- -- -- -- ________________________ _

t~:~~~i~~~~os:so~~o-t~~~ :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: : ::: Electric: ond gos utilities ________ ---- ____ ... _____________ _

Water supplv. sanitary services., and other ulililies. ---------

Wholu•i• and rttaU tradt -----------------------Wholesale trade ---- ---- ---- ------ ________ -- -- -- ·-----

Food ond farm products-----------------------------Reloil tr ode ________________ ---- ______ •• __ -- -- -- •• -- --

Hardware, form equipment, and bvilding material retailing .. General merchondis-e slores ________ ------ -------------Food stores ______ -- ---- -- -- -- ____ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Molar vehicles and accessories retailing------- .. ----- .. --Gasoline service stations _______________ .. __ ---- -· .... __ _ Apparel and acc-essories stores ... ____________ .... ____ ----Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores _______ _ Eating and drinking places ___________________________ _

Drugstores __ -- -- __ -- -- -- -- -- -- - - .... -- -- -- ---- ... -- --Other retail trade-----------------------------------

Fl.one.•, le1un11e•1 ••d nol ••t•t•~---------------­Bonking ond credit agencies __ ---- - .. _ .. -- .... __ -- -- -- -- -- --lnsuronce ... __ .... __ ........ ---- __ ---- __ ........ ____ .... -- -- -- -- ..... Other finance and real estate---------------------------

Bu1lneu -..• rtpt1lf urvkes ------ ____ -------- -- __ Advertising ____ .... ____ .. _ -- -- -- ............... -- .... -- ------ ----Commercial research, management, ond programing services_ A1,1tomobile services .... -------- __ ....... -----_ -- ---- ---- ...... 01hel' business and repoir services ________ ........ ---- -- ____ _

Penenel 11rvlces ------------------------------Private households __ ......... -- .... ---- - _ .... __ .... -- -- ---- .... -- -­Hotels and lodging places------------------------------laundering, cleoning, ond other gormen.t services __________ _ Barber and beauty shops ___ --- ... ____ ------ ... -- .... -- .... __ .. Other personal services ........ __ .. ___________ ... __ .... --------

l•t•rtaln•Ht ••d recr1iotlon unrkes ______________ _

Pnftnlonel Hd related sttvlees ---------.. --------Health services ---- __ -- -- - --- -- -- ........ ~--- -- ------ -- __ -Educational services, government .. _________ ---------- ___ _ Educational services. private __ ... ______ ...... ·-------------Welfare-, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations .... Other profusianal and related services-------------------

Publfc adNIRlstrotf•n 1 ...... _______________ ------ __ ...

Postal service ____ ... __ ---- ___ • ______ ... __ -- __ -------- --

-------· -----------------------------------------------· ----------·-----------------------------Federal public administration .... ---------- __ .... -----------­

State and local public administration __ ------ -----------·---1Jncludes ollocoted cases not shown separately.

11- 1148 FLORIDA

(Dote based on s.omple see text For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Moles with earnings in 1969 Median earnings (dollars)

Total, 16 $1 to $2,000 $4,000 $5.000 $6,000 $7,000 $8.000 $10,000 $15,000 Earners years old $1.999 to to to to to to to or All worked 50 and over or loss $3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners to 52 weeks

79 231 10 173 10 443 5 914 6 938 6 736 6 558 10 422 13 065 8 982 6 913 8 264

6 860 1 559 2 136 810 735 385 344 314 304 273 3 752 5 211 6 696 1 526 2 119 805 720 368 311 296 286 263 3 720 5 152

164 33 17 5 15 17 33 16 18 10 6 706 ... 86 12 7 - 8 5 10 5 33 6 "' ...

12 133 865 1 454 946 1 210 1 210 993 1 912 2 508 1 035 7 384 8 600

14 791 1 015 1 054 812 1 055 1 146 1 311 2 356 3 538 2 434 8 792 9 171 11 858 666 674 620 744 882 955 1 928 3 214 2 175 9 440 10 547

7 - 7 - - - - - - - ... -110 4 12 II 13 - 5 27 26 12 8 741 ... 51 - - 10 - - 16 4 16 5 ...

362 78 38 39 36 36 15 42 44 32 5 722 6 911 565 28 41 39 48 80 73 142 57 57 7 637 6 132 451 13 41 33 35 56 73 115 51 34 7 651 7 993

60 - 6 14 - 6 4 5 10 15 "' "' 85 6 10 9 10 12 12 6 20 -391 31 34 15 37 38 44 68 77 47 7 920 9 jiJ2

2 876 151 222 120 141 210 161 389 868 614 10 253 11 380 2 439 118 195 104 120 181 138 276 753 554 10 581 II 648 l 231 93 BO 85 76 107 102 189 319 180 8 767 9 814

225 - 35 6 12 9 22 36 62 43 9 583 10 132 67 16 4 17 4 - - 11 6 9 . "

11 j87 4 675 108 124 186 272 260 403 934 l 527 1 041 10 427 342 47 16 22 28 41 46 35 87 18 7 354 8 692

76 7 5 - 5 - II 4 18 26 ... "' 15 - 6 - - - - 5 - 4 ...

745 97 69 53 74 70 61 67 139 115 7 156 6 439 2 644 403 368 164 311 259 343 416 304 254 6 602 7 536

37 7 15 - - - - - 8 7 162 25 JO - 19 26 17 18 21 6 6 269 6 654 56 7 7 3 5 12 5 6 9 - "' 937 68 112 70 117 98 104 209 93 46 6 832 7 922 II 7 - - - - - 4 - - "' ... 10 - - - 5 - - - - 5 ... ... 54 - 11 - 15 6 5 - 5 12 ... ... 48 5 - - 5 - 6 4 - 28 "' "' 609 149 71 22 53 67 147 113 116 71 7 289 7 715

315 27 42 43 22 36 22 40 32 51 6 653 7 000 19 5 4 - 5 - 5 - - - ... 120 34 15 - 15 14 6 13 5 18 5 733 ... - - - - - - - - - - - -266 49 61 46 50 - 26 9 15 10 4 500 5 621 89 16 12 6 - 5 13 10 20 5 "' ...

4 781 400 589 351 504 409 437 787 915 389 7 315 8 214 164 11 13 5 9 20 20 37 36 II 8 216 6 946 115 10 13 23 11 5 12 14 22 5 6 100 ... 755 79 88 69 131 83 80 104 60 61 6 127 7 144 273 22 SS 23 24 16 25 27 25 54 6 694 7900 473 27 27 23 23 36 84 114 72 65 8 254 6 659 257 52 97 35 22 17 II 10 4 9 3 577 4 269 l 053 77 90 50 66 56 36 167 392 97 9 599 10 620 640 39 22 23 64 61 106 212 250 61 8 972 9 454 657 52 145 82 124 88 42 67 41 16 5 399 5 642

16 149 3 168 2 122 1 075 1 567 1 512 1 387 1 941 2 005 1 372 6 094 7 516 3 466 408 325 223 346 331 346 493 641 373 7 318 8 164 l 163 169 108 67 136 142 122 139 176 84 6 504 7 544 12 663 2 760 l 797 852 l 221 1 181 l 041 l 446 l 364 999 5 756 7 300 883 90 98 so 150 119 106 114 74 62 6 450 6 946 l 143 269 147 52 149 116 124 121 111 54 5 695 7 216 l 978 570 336 126 136 202 167 211 154 52 4 648 6 952 l 693 165 134 113 84 129 169 296 355 248 6 355 9 160 l 326 371 195 106 193 171 78 103 73 36 4 915 6 049 503 157 67 33 64 22 19 36 59 46 4 833 7 643 925 97 123 73 95 97 83 146 147 62 6 766 7 905 l 629 534 402 122 169 128 76 125 136 137 3 693 6 231 416 128 54 25 21 15 16 36 39 82 5 048 8 926 l 967 379 241 150 156 182 183 256 216 200 6 305 7 516 4 140 274 422 192 236 233 246 580 817 1 140 9 610 10 721 665 44 so 38 45 54 22 114 140 156 9 395 10 196 l 170 3 67 39 58 52 76 220 326 327 11 067 11 736 2 305 227 305 115 133 127 148 246 349 655 8 793 9 962 3 580 551 552 343 354 259 305 427 405 384 5 972 7 489 120 11 11 9 5 - 14 17 23 30 9 176 ... 300 32 22 23 5 12 37 15 48 106 10 417 14 126 909 111 153 124 92 56 85 124 124 38 5 723 7 572 2 251 397 366 187 252 169 169 271 210 210 5 696 6 877 3 849 88' 772 472 341 296 284 358 300 137 4 558 6 109 665 263 243 106 90 62 26 25 16 10 3 230 4 261 l 627 407 307 176 150 116 114 126 140 85 4 559 6 297 472 44 67 70 47 59 49 64 53 19 6 136 6 734 355 63 73 35 16 23 35 62 42 4 5 361 7 950 530 92 82 61 36 34 56 79 49 19 5 276 7 045 I 566 350 306 163 161 86 94 131 173 102 4 779 6 200 7 299 773 766 516 403 566 521 826 l 413 1 515 8 253 9 908 l 607 164 221 160 73 96 75 67 177 534 7 927 10 313 2 597 214 227 203 123 277 217 441 610 285 8 170 9 239 527 89 63 53 52 56 43 42 17 32 5 740 6 306 740 121 124 65 85 82 57 72 105 29 5 706 6 515 l 628 165 111 35 70 55 129 184 444 635 11 656 13 166 3 997 247 263 234 364 629 626 785 654 195 7 418 7 743 641 28 31 21 43 80 217 269 148 4 6 004 6 199 302 33 23 5 10 17 5 15 124 70 11 734 12 115 2 784 163 209 193 298 514 404 501 361 121 6 990 7 424

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 188. Industry of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970- Continued [Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) ond meaning of symbols, see text)

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

WEST PAIM BEACH SMSA- Continued

Negro

Experienced clvlllan labor force -----------------Airlcufture, forestry, and fiahtrie1 __________________ _

:::~~~:~u~~d-fi~h;fi~~-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Mhdn1 ---- ------ -- ............ ------------------ ...... ..

Con1t111ctlo11 ............................ -------- --------------

Monttf•tturl•t-- .................... - - -- ........ ---- ---- ........ ---Durable goods ........ -- ........ -- ................ __ ---- __ ............ _______ _ Logging ---- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -· ---· ------ ---------- -- __ -Sawmills, planing mills, and millwork_ __________________ _ -Miscellaneous wood products-------------- .. ·---------­Furniture and fixtures -------------------------------­Stone, clay, and glass products ------------------------

---

Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products-------­Primary iron and steel industries -----------------------

--Primary nonferrous industries ____ ------ __ ------------ __ -Fabricated metal industries, including not specified metal __ _ -Machinery, except electrical ---- -- ---- __ ---- -------- __ _ -

Office, accounting, and computing machines-------------Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies ____________ _ -Radio, television, and communication equipment_ _______ _ Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment _____________ _ Aircraft and parts ----------------------------------­Other transportation equipment ------------------------Professional and photographic equipment, and watches ____ _ Ordnance ____ -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- ------ ---- -------- __ _ Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods- allocated __

Nondurable goods •• -- ---- ---- •• __________ ----·----- ___ _ Meat products ________ ---- __ ---- __________ ----------Conning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages __ Bakery producls __________ ---- __ ---- _____ ,. -------- __ _ Other food industries ______ ---- -- ---- __ ---- ---- ---- ---

-----------

Yorn, thread, and fabric mills __ -- __ ------ __ ---- ____ -----Other textile mill products __ ---- __ --------------------­Apparel and other fabricated textile products------------­Poper and allied products -----------------------------Printing, publishing, and allied industries ________________ _

----

Chemicals and allied products •• __________ ---------------Petroleum and coal products __ -- ________ ---- ---- __ ---- _ Rubber ond miscellaneous plastic products ---- ---- ---- __ _ Footwear, except rubber ______ -- __ ---- ____ -------- ----Other nondurable goods •• ____ -- __ ------ --·- -------- __ _

Not specified manufacturing industries ______ ---- __ ---------

Transportation, communications, and other pvbllc utHltles• Railroads and railway express service--------------------­Street railways and bus lines -- -- ---- ---- __ -------- -- ----Trucking service and warehousing -- __ ---- ____ -------- -- --

-----

----

Water transportation __ ---- ____ -- __ ------ ---- ---- -- ---- _ -Air transportation-- -- ------ ------ -- ------ -- ---------- --

~~:~~~i~~~~s:so~~o-t~~~ ==== :: == == == :::::: :::: :::: == :::::

-Electric and gas utilities ______ ---- ____ -------------- __ ---Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilities----------

--

Wholes•I• and reta11 tradt ____ ---- __ ---------- ___ _ -Wholesale trade •• ____ ---- ____ -- -- __ ---------------- ----

Food and form products -------------------------------Retail trade ________________ ---- __ ------ ---- ------ -- ----Hardware, form equipment, and building material retailing __

General merchandise stores __ -- -- ________ -------- -- -- ----

Food stores ______________ ---- -- -- -- -- ---- ---- -- -- -- --Motor vehicles and accessories retaillng __ ... ___ ---- -- -- -- --Gasoline service stations ---- _______ --- ____ ------ ---- ---Apparel ond accessories stores-- ____________ -- -- -- -----Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores ________ _ --Eating and drinking places------------------------------Drugstores __ .... ____ -- __ ------ ---- -- -- -- ------ -- ---- --Other retail trade-------------------------------------

FfRHU, it11ur1nct, and rtal estat•------------------ -Banking and credit agencies ____ -- -- -- -- -- -------- -- ------Insurance ______________ ---- ____________ ---------------Other finance and real estate----------------------------

lustnen and repair senkH-----------------------Advertising __________________ -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -------Commercial research, management, and programing services __ Automobile services ______ ------ __ -- ---- -- ---- -- -- -- ----Other business and repair services------------------------

Penonal Hrvlces -------------------------------Private households -- -- __ ---- __ -- -- ---- -- ---- ----------­Hotels and lodging places ------------------------------­Laundering, cleaning, and other garment services------------

-----------

~~h~~rp~~sdo~~J~~~~~::~=============================== ----Entertainment and recreation services ______________ _ --Pnftnlonal and relattd ••nlces --------------------

Health services __________________ ------ ____ ------------ -Educational services, government __ -- -- -- -- -- ------ -----­Educational services, private---------- -- -- -------------­Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations __ Other professional and related services---~---------------

PubUc ad•lnl1tnitlan • __ ---- -------- ---------- ---~~~!~~1servi~e __ --.--;-- --.-- ____ ---- ______ -------- ------State

0:ubhc adm1~1strat1~f'!-- --.---- ______ ---------- ----d local pubhc admm1strot1on ---------------------

'Includes allocated coses not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

----------------

Total, 16 $1 to years old $1,999 and over or loss

12 546 2 475

3 759 968 3 759 968

- -8 8

2 117 309

1 421 224 830 132

4 -17 -- -34 6

172 -154 -

9 -6 -9 4

150 42 144 36 115 34 - -- -

162 6 18 4 5 -6 -

123 36

579 92 18 7 49 16 22 7

277 35 - -s -- -5 -

23 6

38 6 - -- -- -

142 15 12 -

775 105 23 -

6 -184 17 35 -33 11 75 11 35 12 49 11

258 27

1 590 383 435 76 214 47

1 155 307 86 -72 18

101 26 113 34 97 30 44 10

103 s 309 114 so 21

180 49

192 4 19 -35 -

138 4

339 34 - -9 2

121 10 209 22

925 269 480 174 215 60

70 -46 11

114 24

309 62

793 88 150 30 444 27

80 18 81 13 38 -

318 21 53 4 10 -

252 17

Moles with earnings in 1969

$2,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6.000 to to to to

$3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999

3 827 2 125 1 745 912

1 574 527 428 155 1 574 527 428 155 - - - -

- - - -529 389 393 217

286 250 227 123 107 159 120 88

4 - - -- 6 7 -- - - -

13 5 10 -22 33 23 10 22 33 15 10 - 9 - -- - - -- - - -

19 15 13 20 19 15 13 20 5 44 17 6 - - - -- - - -

16 16 25 34 3 - - 6 5 - - -6 - - -

14 31 25 12

179 91 107 35 11 - - -30 - 3 -7 3 5 -

66 40 47 30 - - - -- - 5 -- - - -- - 5 -4 7 - -

16 5 6 5 - - - -- - - -- - - -

45 36 36 -- - - -

256 136 151 50 8 - 5 5 - 6 - -

39 29 54 20 13 7 6 -8 - 6 -

45 9 4 6 10 8 - -11 - 12 10 96 63 48 4

378 259 231 128 83 74 101 31 31 28 64 11

295 185 130 97 27 11 15 11 5 12 4 14

27 s 7 21 18 30 15 11 24 10 18 15 9 3 22 -

29 24 5 15 102 46 15 5 17 - 5 -37 44 24 5

58 29 48 18 9 - 10 -- 5 10 -

49 24 28 18

119 73 53 27 - - - -- 7 - -

35 45 10 10 84 21 43 17

312 181 77 27 158 88 39 10 90 35 10 7 44 8 11 -- 11 - -

20 39 17 10

88 18 51 20

182 121 44 88 73 24 - 16 72 65 16 63 20 25 6 -12 13 17 9 5 - 5 -

45 76 42 59 10 to 10 4 5 - - -

30 66 32 52

Median earnings Cdollors)

$7,000 $8,000 $10,000 $15,000 Earners to to to or All worked SO

$7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more e<irners lo 52 weeks

562 557 258 85 3 985 4 162

61 36 ~ 10 3 158 4 219 61 36 - 10 3 158 4 219 - - - - - -- - - - ... . ..

115 95 49 21 4 567 5 280

145 126 36 4 4 802 5 497 92 98 30 4 s 142 s 886 - - - - ... -- - 4 - ... . .. - - - - - -- - - -

6 800 26 52 6 - 7 154 26 42 6 - 6 700 7 115 - - - - ... ... 6 - - - ... ... - s - - ... ...

25 12 - 4 4 933 s 731 25 12 - 4 5 154 ... - 4 5 - 4 420 ... - - - - - -- - - - - -

JO 20 15 - 6 529 7 188 - 5 - - ... . .. - - - - ... ... - - - - ... -s - - - 4 371 ...

47 28 - - 4 203 4 847 - - - - ... ... - - - - ... ... - - - - ...

31 28 - - 4 938 5 345 - - - - - -- - - - ... . .. - - - - - -- - - - ... ... 6 - - - ... ... - - - - ... . .. - - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - - -

10 - - - 4 306 ... 6 - 6 - ... ...

42 30 5 - 4 195 5 098 s - - - ... ... - - - -

19 6 - - 5 130 5 583 5 4 - - ... ... 8 - - - ... . .. - - - - ... ... 5 - - - ... . .. - - 5 - ... . .. - 20 - - 4 095 4 885

66 79 47 19 4 131 4 920 25 16 17 12 4 791 5 346 4 11 6 12 5 016 5 412

41 63 30 7 3 834 4 657 16 6 - - ... . .. 10 9 - -

3 iii i; ...

- 8 7 - ... - s - - 4 150 ... - - - - ... . .. - - - - ... ... 5 14 6 - 4 729 ... 6 10 11 - 2 794 3 659 - - - 7 ... ... 4 11 6 - 4 091 4 443

18 9 8 - 5 104 5 310 - - - - ... ... 7 9 4 - ... . ..

11 - 4 - 4 667 ... 9 13 s 6 4 226 4 760 - - - - - -- - - - ... ... - 5 - 6 4 344 9 8 s - 3 964 5 053

27 21 11 - 3 240 3 910 tl - - - 2 835 3 646 7 6 - - 3 056 3 484 - 7 - - ... ... s 8 11 - ... 4 - - - 4 333 ... - 5 - 5 4 058 4 744

51 126 15 12 4 996 4 982 - - - 7 3 233 ...

39 96 61 5 6 667 6 478 - 11 - - ... ... - 11 6 - ... ...

12 8 8 - ... ... 28 11 22 8 5 405 5 758 4 3 8 - ... ... - - 5 -

5 s7i 24 14 9 8 5 406

FLORIDA 11 - 1149

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Tobie 189. Industry of the Female Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STATE

Total

ExptrlHced civilian labor force ---------------­

Apk""-, .... ltty, .... fl&lierlot ------------------Agriculture -- ··------ •• ------ -·----------------·--- •••

--

Fomtry and fi\l>eriH -------·-··--·---------------------

llllolat -- ---- -- ---- ------ ------------------ ---

(Hllntctloa -· -- -----------------------......... _ ...... ............. ____________ -- ------ ------ -·-- .. --Durable goods •••••• ------------------------ •• __ ·-----­

logging -- -- -----· -------- ------ ----·- ------ _ ... __ ••

---SawmUls1

pkJning mills, and millwork _____________ ,. ___ ,, __ MisceUoneo1.,1s wood products ________________ .................. .. --Furnrture and fixtures ______ ,.. ________________________ _

Stone, clay, and glau products------------------------Cemen1, concrete, gypsum. on.d plaster products ____ ----

Primary iron and steel industries-------------------------Primary nonferrous industrtes ................................................ __ -Fabricated metal industries, including not $pecified metal ---

Mothinery, except electrical----------- .. ---------------Office, accounting. and computing machines ____ .. ______ _

El~tricol machinery, equipment, and supplies ____________ _ -Radio, television, ond communication equipment ________ _

Motor vehicle-sand motor vehicle equipment_ __________ .... _ --Aire.raft and ports ----------"'-----------------------­Other transportation equipment-------·-------------.. --Professional ond phott>grophic equipment, ond watches ____ _ -Ordnance .... __ ........ ______ ........... ____________ ---------- .. -Miscellaneous manufactures and duroble g:oods-oltocoted .. _ -

Nonduroble goods ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ •••••••••••••• -Meat products .... ______ ------ __ .... ------ .................... -----Conning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages .... Bakery products ............. ____________ -------- ...... ,. ____ -----Other food indus.tries ________________________ ---- ____ _ . Yorn, thread, ond fabric mills. _____________________ .. ___ _ -Other textile mill products------ __ ---------------.. -- __ _ -Apparel and other fabricated textile products ___________ _ --Paper and allied products ------------------------------Printing, pubHshing, ond allied industries ________________ _

Chemicals and allied products---------- ________ -----------Petroleum and coal products-------------------------­Rubber ond miscellaneous plastic products--------------­Footwear, except rubber------------------------------

-. Other nondurable goods ________________ -------- __ ----

Not sp-ecified monufoc.tudng indu!itries ____ .... _____________ _

Tn111sp•rhtle•1 co111•n•katloH, ••4 i111tMr puWlc utlfttlH Railroads and railway express. service-------------------­Street railways and bus lines--------------------- .. ----­Trucking service and warehousing----------------------· Water transportation _________ ., ____ ---- ____ ---- ______ .... Air transportation ________ .... _ ...... __ -- ______ ------ ____ ---

~~~~~~i~~~~s:5o~~a--~~~ :::::: :: :: :: :::::: :::::::::::::: Electric and gas utili1ies _______ ., _______ ,, ________ ... ______ _ Water supply, sanitary services, -and other utilities.---------

Whole1•'4i Hd ntoM tn4• ---- .......... ,,. ---------- __ _ Wholesale trode •••••• ____ ------ •••••.•••••• ---- ____ ••

Food and form products -----------------------------Retail trade ... ____ .... ________ ---- __ ---- .... ____ ....... _____ _ Hardware, form equipment, and building material retailing .. General merchandise stores __ --------·--- .......... --- ____ _ Food stores ______ ......... __________ ---- ..... -- ____ .... _____ _ Matar vehicles and accessories retailing __ ......... __ ·-------Gasoline ~ervtce stations. ........ ______ ---- .... _ ... - ... -- __ .... -Apparel and accessories stores------------------·----­Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores ........ ----Eoting ond drinking places .......... _. ___________________ _ Drugstores .... ---- ......... ____ ---- ____ .... ______ ... -· _____ .. Other retail trade------------------ .. ·---------------

Fl11Ht•, IH11ro1Ke. •Ml ttol utote .. ___ --------·----Banking ond credit a9encies ----------- .. ----------------Insurance ... ---- ______ .... ____ ....... __________ ........... ------Other finance and real estate __ ... ____ --·- ____ ... ---- ____ _

lllllDf'll n• rt,.it 19'YleH .... --- ... -- --------------Advertisfng __ .... __ ---- ______ .. _____ ........ __ .... ___________ _ Ccmmerciol reuorch, management, ond programing services .. Automobile services -- ------ ____ ---- ---- .... -------------Other bu$ines.s and repair servic:es .. _ ..................... ----------

t1tno•oi s•nlces ------------------------------Private households __ .... __ ·--- ..... __ -- -- -- ____ ------ ---- --Hotels ond lodging places ··-··-·-·--·--·-------------·-loundering, cltoning, and other garment services __ ,,.. _______ .. Barber ond beauty shops------------------------------­Other personal servkes--------------------------------

l11t1rtt1S.1H•t •H recreotloo• 1enk:t1 .................... ----

ProfH1iPiol ,1H1nlottd11nkes ---- ____ ................ . Health services ------ ---· .......... _____ ..... ______ ........ ___ ---~-Edocotional services, govel"nment __ -- ---- .... ---- ................ ~· Educational S-ervkes, privote _________ .. ____ ---------- __ .... Welfare. religious, ond nonprcfit member,hip organizations --Other profession.al and related services ______ .................... __ _

Poblk ....... ,.tmM•' -------- ---- -- -------------Postal s-ervice __ ---- __ .... ____ ... ____ ------ ____ .................. .. Federal public administration .... __ ---------- ........... -- ------

----' . --.. ---· .. -----· -----------------------------

·-·---·-·---·-.. ·---·---·-·-------·-·--· -· ----.. --

Stote and local public odministrotion -------·----------------'Includes allocated cases not shown separote~y.

11-1150 FLORIDA

(Data based on oomple see text For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) ond meaning of symbols, see text]

Females with earnings in 1969 Median eornings (dollars)

Toto!, 16 $1 to $SOO $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6.000 $7,000 $10,000 Earners years oh:! $499 to to to to ta to to to or All worked SO and over or ~ss $999 $1,999 $2.999 $3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $9,999 more earners to 52 weeks

931 428 17 752 79 027 136 821 132 422 151 316 116 69' 79 634 57 718 72 483 27 556 3 262 4 312

24 511 s 024 4 570 5 135 3 809 2 472 1 042 752 416 398 263 1 462 3 023 23 717 4 957 4 440 5 669 3 680 2 321 963 709 392 352 234 1 434 2 953

864 67 130 166 129 151 79 43 24 46 29 2 535 3 933

563 20 11 38 24 65 140 75 63 84 43 4 8'2 6 042

11 763 SU 580 1 138 1 369 1 612 1 890 1 637 904 1 237 764 4 291 5 109

107 914 5 110 6 399 n 101 16 731 25 173 17 304 10 936 6 287 5 930 1 930 3 540 4 423 42 804 1 594 2 123 3 581 5 078 8 555 8 424 5 731 3 336 3 301 I 081 4 056 4 780

135 7 10 25 39 15 10 11 4 14 - 2 654 S'IO 32 53 94 82 118 75 67 45 4 20 3 288 4052 804 55 65 128 174 214 65 50 32 9 12 2 885 3 708

2 132 97 150 167 375 568 401 171 78 66 59 3 488 4 080 1 973 71 110 203 294 315 424 305 125 94 32 3 979 4 647

700 25 56 65 88 110 122 99 66 50 19 4 049 4 795 276 19 13 10 40 54 51 48 13 25 3 4 039 4 963 280 12 6 28 25 63 63 26 29 24 4 4 095 4 674

3 457 86 153 285 456 712 764 353 245 333 70 4 048 4 642 4 108 134 240 324 402 734 l 011 513 260 350 140 4 218 4 766 2 234 63 102 177 164 387 685 263 146 182 65 4 327 4 720

14 850 441 555 1 103 I 601 3 117 3 323 2 464 l 174 838 234 4 183 4 811 6 255 92 162 315 516 l 099 1 442 l 246 705 534 144 4 654 5 185

532 10 42 25 58 146 95 62 35 48 11 3 897 4 682 1 894 34 67 96 146 205 344 364 301 231 106 5 151 5 759 1 926 123 110 18'1 287 372 354 199 125 103 64 3 683 4 671 2 113 68 88 176 237 550 489 251 115 106 33 3 886 4 453 2 622 10 34 70 78 121 202 459 557 875 216 6 605 6 995 5 112 395 427 658 784 1 251 753 388 198 181 77 3 233 3 865

64 243 3 449 4 210 8 436 11 536 16 396 8 731 5 144 2 926 2 586 829 3 274 4 055 l 444 64 120 154 272 382 234 147 27 40 4 3 293 3 781 8 961 569 868 2 162 2 236 1 644 676 388 182 174 62 2 394 3 848

718 53 38 101 146 149 97 64 48 22 - 3 141 3 917 I 965 106 159 202 291 329 360 264 132 79 43 3 682 4699

981 38 15 76 149 225 150 109 160 50 9 3 944 4902 1 143 66 60 78 194 363 216 94 19 37 16 3 478 3 939

20 684 972 I 149 2 634 4 411 6 961 2 739 852 336 436 194 3 169 3 697 2 816 75 61 130 299 362 549 632 380 250 78 4 876 5 403 9 898 797 706 1 196 1 043 1 718 1 509 l 230 602 889 208 3 703 4 691 3 431 83 109 220 268 453 494 606 768 331 99 5 146 5 732

111 6 6 12 6 6 - 15 30 20 10 6 ISO 1 803 121 142 236 301 507 251 124 41 52 28 3 200 3 960 I 549 57 92 174 215 575 331 70 13 15 7 3 411 3 790 8 739 442 685 1 061 l 705 2 722 l 125 549 188 191 71 3 175 3 633

867 67 66 90 124 222 149 61 25 43 20 3 390 4 124

45 369 2 015 2 320 4 627 4 098 6 226 7 152 6 653 5 111 6 088 1 079 4 475 5 472 I 052 8 37 42 47 86 62 119 201 407 43 6 622 7 110 3 455 326 295 1 081 752 486 193 130 85 76 31 2 034 3777 3 185 154 237 270 249 577 592 463 285 272 86 4 178 4 959

731 38 20 51 85 115 118 112 94 86 12 4 479 5 420 7 644 117 88 265 279 462 738 1 402 1 585 2 391 317 6 297 6 655 2 102 103 119 266 251 323 368 321 175 132 44 3 966 4 875

20 706 948 I 210 1 968 l 846 3 117 3 956 3 278 2 107 1 910 366 4 320 5 140 2 794 84 91 142 160 364 517 463 325 552 96 5 084 5 632 l 057 33 42 128 102 201 204 148 94 84 21 4 110 4 695

223 723 24 080 22 627 38 473 36 555 40 920 26 770 15 473 7 300 7 362 4 163 2 730 3 819 26 500 1 524 I 789 3 730 3 601 4 669 4 515 3 259 1 412 l 319 682 3 558 4 602 8 480 689 822 I 823 1 472 1 380 l 005 609 346 197 137 2 615 4 283

197 223 22 556 20 838 34 743 32 954 36 251 22 255 12 214 5 888 6 043 3 481 2 621 3 707 2 987 181 236 367 350 550 468 417 153 185 80 3 654 4 555

47 408 5 638 5 066 7 760 7 499 10 574 5 543 2 617 l 209 953 549 2 699 3 711 24 210 2 560 2 482 3 951 3 572 4 345 3 997 1 772 682 580 269 2 871 4 002

6 067 293 355 709 643 l 133 l 088 765 383 486 212 3 912 4 774 1 469 177 107 204 198 226 139 158 85 107 68 3 215 4 075

16 268 1 547 1 456 2 534 2 841 3 508 1 699 1 089 529 599 466 2 914 3 795 6 626 457 434 966 822 I 157 995 713 331 458 293 3 548 4 336

50 309 6 679 6 429 11 267 10 460 7 239 3 504 2 080 952 1 000 699 2 075 3 061 8 987 869 825 I 497 1 711 I 959 1 017 488 282 205 134 2 761 3 621

32 892 4 155 3 448 5 488 4 858 5 560 3 805 2 115 1 282 1 470 711 2 691 3 756 61 782 2 808 3 315 6 718 6 605 12 045 15 382 9 909 5 059 4 654 2 287 4 189 4 745 27 248 653 896 2 123 2 300 5 330 7 706 4 336 1 913 l 595 396 4 301 4717 19 564 661 942 1 720 l 743 3 673 4 603 3 188 l 529 1 186 319 4 227 4 768 21 970 I 494 l 477 2 875 2 562 3 042 3 073 2 385 l 617 l 873 l 572 3 847 4787 22 182 l 828 1 866 3 131 2 825 3 498 3 134 2 312 1 450 1 470 661 3 410 4 616

I 224 81 65 154 128 142 201 164 128 131 30 4 209 5 310 3 058 289 250 440 284 412 443 324 257 218 141 3 646 5 171 2 604 156 222 292 287 376 426 415 221 123 86 3 918 4 924 IS 296 I 302 1 329 2 252 2 126 2 568 2 064 1 409 844 998 404 3 249 4398 121 612 18 194 18 156 29 029 24 181 15 159 6 785 4 214 2 249 2 267 1 378 l 842 2 576 49 703 10 400 10 042 14 470 9 040 3 756 961 404 230 222 178 I 305 1 759 27 969 3 051 3 066 s 553 6 359 4 102 2 343 1 412 712 828 543 2 364 3 139 12 915 1 046 l 254 2 453 3 291 2 815 984 469 229 263 lll 2 518 3 125 JS 006 I 108 1 307 2 557 2 641 2 714 l 540 1 319 7Sl 707 362 2 958 3 760 16 019 2 589 2 487 3 996 2 850 l 772 957 610 327 247 184 l 734 2 472 9 477 1 231 1 009 1 554 1 413 1 347 933 762 494 435 299 2 668 4 140

259 024 15 562 16 797 31 678 32 240 38 264 30 041 21 394 23 109 36 473 13 466 3 869 4 670 96 461 4 398 s 029 10 095 12 717 20 076 14 888 9 667 7 080 9 989 2 522 3 797 010 90 972 4 724 5 139 10 296 10 707 8 722 6 480 4 914 10 578 20 592 8 820 4 910 5 577 2S 832 2 712 2 953 5 402 3 506 3 139 2 484 1 589 1 446 l 810 791 2 527 4 023 IS 028 l 405 1 333 2 285 1 886 2 461 1 962 1 209 1 177 l 136 174 3 246 4205 30 731 2 323 2 343 3 600 3 424 3 866 4 227 4 015 2 828 2 946 1 159 3 951 5 000 36 431 I 318 I 377 2 416 2 565 4 465 6 126 5 517 5 276 6 085 1 223 4 981 5 701 2 986 108 13.4 220 262 245 222 203 362 l 152 78 6 273 7 025 12 156 424 298 568 619 175 1 186 1 823 2 597 3 142 724 6 148 6 594 20 136 664 657 1 535 l 501 3 263 4 558 3 408 2 252 l 711 387 4 493 5 008

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

4

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Table 189. Industry of the Female Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STA TE- Continued

Negro

Experienced civilian labor force -----------------Agricuthlrt, fore1try, and fl1h1n.1 __________________ _

~:~~~~~~nd"iisi.e;ie~-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::· -Mio!"' -- -- -- ------------------ -------- --------

(p1tnfctlo• ------ __ ---- ------------------------M .. utochrhlf .... -- -- -- ......... -- -- -- .... ---- -- -- -- -- ---Durable goods ______ -- ______ ---------- ______ -----------

logging ---- -- __ -- ---- __ -------- ------ ---------- ___ _ Sowmills. planing mills. ond mlllwork ___________________ _

Miscellaneous wood products-------------------------­Furniture and fixtures-------------------------------­Stone, cloy, and gloss products ------------------------

Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products-------­Primary iron and steel industries -----------------------Primary nonferrous industries ______ --------------------Fabricated metal industries, including not specified metal __ _

Machinery, except electrical ---------------------------Office, accounting, and computing machines ___________ _

------------Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies ____________ _ -Radio, television, and communication equipment ________ _

Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment_ ____________ _ Aircraft and parts ------------------------ .. ---------­Other tronsrortotian equipment------------------------Professiana and photographic equipment, and watches ____ _ Ordnance ______ -------- __ ---- __ ------ ____ .,. ___ -------Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goads-allocated __

Nondurable goods •• -- -- ________ -- -- ______ ---- ----------Meot products __ -- ---- ---- __ ---- ------ ____ ----------Canning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages __ Bakery products -- -- -- ---- ---- -- ---- -- ---- -------- -- _ Other food industries ______ ---- __ ---- __ ---------- ---- _ Yarn, thread, and fabric mills _______________ ,... _________ _ Other textile mill products __________ ---- ____ ... __ -------Apparel and other fabricated textile products------------­Poper and allied producls ----------------------------­Printing, publishing, and allied industries------ .. ----------Chemicals and allied products ________ ---- ___ ,. _________ _ Petroleum and cool products---------------------------Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products ____ ---- ____ .... _ Footwear, except rubber------------------- .. ----------Oiher nondurable goads •• __________ ---- __________ -----

Not specified manufacturing industries .• __ ... ____ ... ________ _

Tr111sportatMn, co1a11unicotfons, and other public utllttJu• Railroads and railway express service--------------------­Street railways and bus lines ----------------------------Trucking service and warehousing ______ ---- ------ .... ____ ... Water transportation __ ---- __ ---- __ ---- ______ ,.. _____ -----Air transportation .... -- ------ ______ -- ______ -------- _____ _ All other transportation ______________ ------------ __ ----_ Communications ______ ---- ______________ ---- ------ ____ .. Electric and gos utilities .... __________ ---------------------Water supply, sanitary services, ond other utilities----------

W"ol1s.l1 and refaH trade------------------------Wholesale !rode ________________________ ------ ____ -----

Rer~il~r~~~ '.~~~ -~~~~~~t~_:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Hardware, form equipment, and building material retailing __ General merchandise stores ________ ---- __ --------------Food stares ______________ ---- ____ ... __ ------------ ---Motor vehicles and accessories retailing----------------­Gasoline service stations------------------------------Apparel ond accessories stores ________________________ _ Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores _______ ,._ Eating and drinking places ______________ ---- -- -- ---- -- -Drugstores ______ -- ______________________ ---- -- -- -- -Other retail trade------------------------------------

fhlowu, lnsur1nc1, and re1l tstate _________________ _ Banking and credit agencies-----------------------------Insurance __________________ ---- ____ ---------------- ---Other finance and real estate----------------------------

8111tlntss an~ rettolr servkH __ ---------------------Advertising ________________ ---- ____ -- -- -------- ---- ---Commercial research, management, and programing services __ Automobile services ________ ------ -- ---- -- ------ -- -- ----Other business and repair services _______________________ _

Ptnon1l Hrvlc11 -------------------------------

---------------------------

-----------

------------

Prlvole households __________________ -- -- ---- ------ ------Hotels ond lodging places-------------------------------laundering, cleaning. and other garment services ____ --------

~~h~;rp~;s~~:I~!~~~::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: bt1rt1ln111Ht and recreation servlc11 _______________ _

Health se~'fc~~·~1~::1_:~~~~~~~~~~-~~·-::::::::::::::::::: Educational services, government ________ -- -------- -------Educotionol services, private __ ---- ____ ---~------------ ---Welfare, religious, ond nonprofit membership organizations --­Other professional and related services--------------------

Postal ser~i~!ic_ ~~~~~l~~~~I~~ ~=:::::: : : ::::: :: : :: : : : : : : : : : Federal public administration __ -------- __ -- ---------- ----­State and loco! public administration----------------------

'Includes allocated coses not shown seporately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

--

-----------

(Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, s .. text)

Females with earnings in 1969 Median earnings (dollars)

Toto!, t6 $t to $500 $t,OOO $2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $1,000 $10,000 Earners years old $499 to to to to to to to to ar All worked 50 and over or loss $999 $t,999 $2,999 $3,999 $4.999 $5,999 $6,999 $9,999 more earners to 52 w .. ks

166 655 21 439 22 919 34 950 33 407 25 900 10 788 4 809 3 916 6 197 2 270 2 120 2 818 13 005 3 072 3 190 3 369 1 911 924 236 127 83 61 32 1 071 2 279 12 864 3 052 3 163 3 328 1 873 9t3 232 127 83 61 32 1 065 2 275 141 20 27 41 38 11 4 - - - - 1 573 ...

39 - - - - 5 13 9 9 - 3 ... ... 914 128 28 104 159 198 129 59 26 62 21 3 192 3 665

11 017 820 1 121 1 678 2 403 2 634 l 402 590 113 113 23 2 786 3 521 5 031 334 445 657 960 1 248 836 378 57 98 18 3 096 3 73B

53 7 6 13 22 5 - - - - - ... 129 5 22 41 25 19 9 8 - - - 1 915 437 34 35 72 115 158 23 - - - - 2 674 3 322 204 27 17 25 73 47 15 - - - - 2 452 ... 182 - 25 23 43 34 23 22 - 12 - 3 000 ...

78 - 16 10 22 t7 - 8 - s - ... ... 27 8 - - 10 - - 9 - - - ... ... 18 - - 6 - - 7 5 - - - ...

25B 10 49 42 54 64 26 5 - 8 - 2 519 ... 466 19 39 64 53 113 148 18 - 12 - 3 513 4 194 348 9 23 47 40 79 131 12 - 7 - 3 696 4 267

l 926 82 115 155 314 569 390 216 39 41 5 3 522 4 07B 679 6 24 44 ea 217 141 123 12 19 5 3 818 4 180

42 - 5 - 13 17 - 7 - - - ... 107 - 16 15 22 8 19 20 1 - - 3 063 ... 196 15 33 30 17 33 47 5 ti - 5 3 091 ... 170 - 8 20 43 39 45 15 - - - 3 359 ... t06 - 5 - 15 5 30 3t - 20 - 4 933 ... 710 127 70 151 141 137 54 17 - 5 8 2 050 2 53B

5 B61 476 658 I Ot2 1 426 1 363 537 202 107 75 5 2 550 3 32t 440 28 58 61 146 121 14 - - 12 - 2 500 2 944

l 692 147 237 391 451 302 97 46 - 21 - 2 157 3 267 144 15 19 22 53 12 11 12 - - - 2 302 ... 305 2t 59 34 4t 72 26 lB 19 10 5 2 939 3 459

82 15 - 12 14 19 12 5 5 - - ... ... 50 8 - 10 18 11 - 3 - - -

3 ci.42 ...

I 278 98 63 190 269 450 175 19 10 4 - 3 412 174 16 4 21 29 26 15 29 30 4 - 3 654 304 46 27 24 48 71 45 21 14 8 - 3 099 4 071 194 13 3 5 36 35 41 27 23 11 - 4 122 4 722

13 - 6 7 - - - - - - - -188 19 41 24 54 30 14 - 6 - - 2 185 ... 88 6 17 16 9 34 6 - - - - ...

909 44 124 195 258 lBO 81 22 - 5 - 2 355 2 917 125 10 18 9 17 23 29 10 9 - - 3 370 ...

3 569 321 322 504 566 723 650 278 92 113 - 3 099 4 112 129 - 10 29 18 17 8 19 9 19 - 3 441 ... 341 10 31 104 6B 52 36 11 lB 11 - 2 375 276 27 43 26 51 60 27 IB 7 17 - 2 824 4 06B

21 - 4 9 3 5 - - - - -183 4 - 2 16 37 37 47 8 32 - 4 878 4 804 196 22 38 44 35 28 17 5 4 3 - I 864

l 891 167 152 248 287 405 454 12B 36 14 - 3 226 4 211 98 - 5 16 - 14 34 17 - 12 - ... ... 93 5 10 4 20 32 t3 9 - - - ... ...

20 749 2 529 2 560 4 093 4 690 4 134 1 526 542 267 266 142 2 254 2 977 2 233 264 244 465 501 454 167 69 25 34 JO 2 286 3 239 l t46 165 119 303 248 210 57 18 17 5 4 t 954 3 301

18 516 2 265 2 316 3 628 4 189 3 680 l 359 473 242 232 132 2 250 2 946 107 18 17 3 16 21 16 14 - 2 - 2 969

2 94B 310 376 459 633 Bl2 213 6B 22 31 24 2 520 3 292 2 344 232 298 465 456 458 213 97 65 37 23 2 38B 3 191

27B 12 17 49 42 113 21 - 10 14 - 3 168 3 286 74 26 7 7 8 6 10 5 5 - - ...

1 227 148 127 138 328 336 98 42 - 10 - 2 611 3 053 451 42 so 124 78 87 38 15 - 17 - 2 122 2 870

7 951 1 038 977 1 72B 2 050 I 333 466 15B 76 80 45 2 113 2 702 465 27 70 102 102 15 45 18 ti - 15 2 328 3 051

2 671 412 377 553 476 439 239 56 53 41 25 1 988 2 B47

3 603 318 369 519 660 885 489 212 63 71 17 2 902 3 571 952 44 76 108 159 266 173 70 35 21 - 3 335 3 677

1 183 73 110 109 181 350 230 BB 16 22 4 3 339 3 831 1 468 201 183 302 320 269 B6 54 12 28 13 2 ISO 2 919

1 924 241 265 345 425 298 138 132 19 44 17 2 261 2 951 17 12 - 5 - - - - - - - -

t66 - 44 31 34 17 15 20 5 - - 2 235 ... 231 30 48 31 25 33 24 23 4 8 5 2 260 4 250

1 510 t99 173 278 366 248 99 B9 10 36 12 2 287 2 811

61 002 10 414 11 195 17 232 13 428 6 059 1 478 530 301 218 147 1 516 1 983 38 566 7 483 7 892 11 705 7 621 2 835 556 lBB 88 89 109 1 334 l 741 7 642 942 I 087 I 933 2 203 1 019 276 107 40 31 4 l 927 2 389 5 380 367 502 1 005 I 740 I 239 335 86 61 35 10 2 469 2 B21 1 522 165 240 325 291 255 127 58 30 31 - 2 107 3 019 7 B92 I 457 t 474 2 264 1 573 711 1B4 91 82 32 24 I 448 I B73

853 116 129 143 192 137 75 28 19 s 9 2 201 3 243

46 624 3 216 3 486 6 470 8 376 9 312 4 191 2 014 2 747 4 996 1 809 3 189 3 482 19 539 l 241 1 281 2 571 4 211 5 774 2 349 94B 559 484 121 3 081 3 428 17 529 905 l 106 2 214 2 498 2 044 l 013 735 1 767 3 Bl5 1 432 3 999 3 9B9 4 280 495 522 694 800 542 312 127 213 408 167 2 536 3 064 1 803 203 168 302 322 406 162 78 93 55 14 2 710 3 355 3 473 372 409 689 545 546 362 126 \15 234 75 2 489 3 156

3 356 264 254 493 597 591 454 288 177 188 so 3 118 4 107 383 23 30 4\ 78 39 29 28 36 79 - 3 500 5 000

1 tBt 112 64 \4B 219 165 152 105 BS 60 3t 3 149 4 479 I 522 124 128 223 235 3t0 254 140 52 44 12 3 165 3 9t2

FLORIDA 11- 1151

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Table 189. Industry of the Female Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970- Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STATE- Continued

Persons of Spanish Language

lxperit1tttd clvlUan labor farce

(0

-Atrftuhun, forestry, ull fl1Hrit1 .. ________ ,.. _______ _ -

Agriculture ___ .,. .... -- .. ----- .... ---- -------- -------- -------Forestry and fishedes. ................................................................. .. --

Mlalwg ______ ---- -·---·-----· __ ---·---·--------CH1trvcflo1 -------------------- ---------- ........ .. -M1nu:f1ctwrkt9 ........................ ------ .................... -- ...... ..

Durable goods ................ __ ---------------- ...................... _ .... .. --~ogging ____ ---- __ ---- ____ ---- _____________________ _ -Sawmills, planing mills, and millwork ...................................... .. Miscellaneous. wood products--------------------------

--

furniture and fidures ............................ _ ..... _.,. .. ,.._ ............... --........ .. Stone, clay. and glou products ______ ................................... ____ _

Cement, concrete. gyps.um, and pfos.ter products ................ .. Primary iron and steel industries ................................................... .. Primory nonferrous industries .......................................... __ ,. ____ .,. Fabrtcoted met-al industriH, intluding not specif:ied metal ...... ...

------

Machinery, except electrical---------------------- .......... .. Office, accounting, -and computing machines .............................. ..

Electrical machinery, equtpment, and supplies .............................. .. Rodia-, televi$ion, and communication equipmenL ................. ..

Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment _____________ _ Aircraft and parts ......................................................................... ..

------

~;:; ;s~~~~~r~~d'!h~t~~~~f ~~q~ip~-;n-1:-a-;d-;a-t~h;~::::: Ordnance .... __ ...... _ ........ ____ ..... ____ ·--- .... --- .. ---- -- -----

---Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods-ollocoted ... .. -Nondurable goads ........ ------ __ ............. -·-- __ ... ---- ____ ...... .. -

Meat products .... __ ---- ·--- ......... __ ---- ..... ---- ---- ........ _ --Canning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages ... Bakery products .... __ .............. ____ ......................................... ___ _ Other food industries .... _,. ______________ .. __________ ..... ..

-----Yorn, thread, ond fabric mills--------------------- ...... ... --Other ttxtile mm products-------------- ............................. .. Apparel and other fabricated textile products ........................ .. Poper and allied pro due ts ........ __ ...... _ ---- -- ................. ___ _

------Printing, publishing, and allied industries ................................ .. --

Chemicals and ollied products .................................................. .. --Petroleum and cool products ..... ---------------- __ ........ __ Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products ............... ____ ----Footwear, except rubber ........ ____ ...................... __ ......... ____ .. Other nondurable goods ............................................................. ..

Not specified monuf.octuring industries ............... _______ ........... ..

----------

TrHlpOrt•tlH. C8MMURkatlon1, tnd ethar public: utlUtiH Railroads and raitway express. service-------------- ........... .. Street railways ond bus lines--·------------- .. ·---------

1 -----Trucking service ond warehousing .... ____ .... __________ - ........ --

Water transportation __ ·----------------------- -- --------Air tronsportolion .. ___ -------- -- ... __ ...... -- --- .. ------ --· --~~~~~~i~~~ios:so~~a-t~~~ :: :::: :: :: : : : ::: : : :: :::: :: :::: :: ----Electric and gos utilities ____________ .,. __ .. __________ ... _____ _ --Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilities-----------

Wli.1iltsol1 lftd ret•U tntde ---------------·-----·---Wholesale trade ---· ---- ______ .... ------ __ ....... ------------

food and farm products------ .. ----------------------Retail trade ...................... -- -- ..................... ____ ..... ---- ............... ..

---· Hardware. fotm equipment, and building materiol retailing ..

General merchandise stores ............................ -----------·-----Food stores __ ......... ____ ... ____ .... -·---- __ .............. __ ---- .. .. -· Motor vehicles and occessaries retailing ............................. --

Gasoline service stations ..... ----------·--- ......................... _ .. ----Apparel a.nd occe5sories stores .................. --........................... .. --furniture, home furnishings, and tqu:ipment stores .... ---- .. ..

:Eating and drinking places .... __ ....... ---- -- ---- ...................... ... ----Drugstores ..... __ .............. ---- .... -- .... __ -- -- ---- ---- ........... ... --Other retail trade ................. __ .... ____ --·- -- ---- ..... -- .... --· --

:Fl11111ce, hlurHte, •114 reol eatote ________________ _ Banking a.nd credit agencies---------------------------·

----Insurance .... ________ ........ __ ,. ...... ____ .... __ ..... ---- ____ ........ __ --Other finance and real estate------------·------·---------

8ud11en ead l'lp•lr 11nkH -------· ..... ------- ....... __ --Advertising ...... ______ ................. ----------- .... -----·------ .. .. --Commercial rneorch, management, ond programing services ... Automobile services __ ..................... ------ ____ .,. ___ ..... ------- --

·-Other business and repair servicH---------·----------- .. - --ParsoR•l 11nlc11 -------------- --- .......... -------- ·-

Private households __ .... -- -- -- -- .......... ---- -- -- ............. - ......... ... --Hotels and lodging places ------------------------------ --Laundering, cle<:ming, and other garment services .................... .. Barber and beauty shops __________ .,. __________________ .,._

Other person.al services ______ ---- ..... ·--- .... -- ----- .. _ .. - .. __

------E•t1rt1llll•Ht nd rtcreotlctA 1ervke1 ................... ---------Pnfu1donel oad nltted 1ervice1 ______ ------ .......... .. --

Health services ........ __ ................... -- ---- ........................... ---- ...... .. --Educational services, government -· __ ............... ___ ---- ....... ·---Educational services, private ______ .............. __ -- ............ ------Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations __ Other professional and re-lated services ............. _____ ~-- .. ----.

------hblk 1d.-ltd1ttotlo11 1

__ .................... -- --·-----·------Postal service __ ·--- ...................... __ ....... __ -------- ---- __ --Federal public administration ...... __ ..... __ ..... __ ......... ___ ............ _ --State and local pubtic administration--·--·-------------· ---

1lndudes ollocofed cases not shown separately.

11 - 1152 FLORIDA

oto ose I I F an somp e, see ex . · · ' base for derived figures (percent median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text] or mm1mum

Females with earnings in 1969 M•dian earnings (dollars)

Total, 16 $1 to $500 $1.000 $2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $10,000 Earners years old $499 to to to to to to to lo or All worked 50 ond over or loss $999 $1.999 $2,999 $3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $9,999 more earners to 52weeks

72 054 4 6G5 s 288 9 561 12 777 17 094 10 376 5 086 2 880 3 335 1 052 3 222 3 934

1 463 322 199 376 258 173 55 35 11 19 15 1 560 2 763 11 19 15 1 543 1 425 313 199 369 245 164 55 35 2 705 38 9 - 7 13 9 - - - - - ... ... 33 7 7 5 - - - - 7 7 - ... ...

584 13 30 83 89 163 62 35 50 25 34 3 472 3 894

24 907 1 046 1 312 2 852 5 114 8 608 3 643 1 260 477 470 125 3 247 3 736 4 983 192 245 450 881 1 596 861 407 140 189 20 3 453 3 955 - - - - - - - - - - - - -

32 - - - 5 - 20 7 - - - ... ... 27 5 - - 10 7 - 5 - - -

507 7 11 34 111 196 84 18 23 13 8 3 457 3 913 165 19 7 30 39 26 26 5 13 - - 2 679 ... 51 7 - 15 5 7 12 5 - - - ... ... 13 - - - - 6 7 - - - - ... ... 70 4 7 9 16 7 19 6 - - -

3 884 573 14 10 53 57 222 128 22 8 59 - 3 667

274 - 27 9 56 26 37 62 22 35 - 4 514 5 327 62 - 5 - 16 8 7 17 - 9 -

3 396 1 370 30 63 159 240 487 196 143 26 22 - 3 873 445 10 22 66 78 187 35 18 22 7 - 3 249 3 724

91 - 15 - - 35 22 6 7 6 - ... ... 82 7 - 7 15 9 28 16 - - - ...

136 9 10 19 25 27 27 6 - 13 - 3 165 4 62j 399 22 11 26 50 144 96 23 11 12 - 3 615

42 - - - - - 7 - 7 16 12 ... ... 1 202 75 84 102 255 404 160 88 21 13 - 3 210 3 689

19 657 826 1 033 2 381 4 206 6 898 2 741 849 337 281 105 3 200 3 681 110 - - 14 24 34 16 15 7 - - 3 500 ... 726 44 98 133 128 240 54 7 22 - - 2 668 3 550 148 20 - 24 40 54 - - 10 - - 2 750 273 19 12 32 68 56 65 13 8 - - 3 098 3 841 184 - - 30 48 58 24 24 - - - 3 241

3 893 719 26 40 30 139 256 160 46 - 14 8 3 486 11 951 541 615 1 510 2 714 4 194 1 635 432 106 129 73 3 142 3 663

295 23 17 23 70 71 45 23 15 - 8 3 204 3 750 847 40 60 107 97 179 168 87 57 52 - 3 668 4 429 304 8 26 37 43 63 39 27 39 22 - 3 603 3 952

21 - - 7 - - - 6 - 8 -3 283 ...

464 6 21 53 99 187 91 7 - - - 3 647 1 248 13 54 162 180 520 221 66 4 20 8 3 413 3 700 2 367 86 90 219 556 986 223 96 67 36 8 3 236 3 551

267 28 34 21 27 112 41 4 - - - 3 210 3 732

2 822 96 82 275 245 357 605 425 323 337 77 4 588 5 167 24 5 - - 6 - 6 - - 7 - ...

133 30 7 31 19 9 21 5 - 6 5 1 952 ... 334 8 7 31 29 85 91 26 38 14 5 4 077 4 625

94 12 - - 7 14 17 21 16 7 -851 6 - 59 48 33 135 160 152 210 48 5 903 6 368 238 11 - 26 19 34 43 65 32 8 - 4 674 4 987 774 18 53 103 75 108 204 95 78 33 7 4 147 4 611 144 - - 3 22 16 27 27 - 35 12 5 074 5 333

37 - - a - 12 5 12 - - - ... ... 14 642 1 254 1 436 2 386 2 617 3 021 2 028 852 458 439 151 2 858 3 780

2 935 135 188 309 345 804 612 265 141 89 27 3 610 4 186 704 44 84 92 74 205 75 76 48 - 6 3 283 3 813

l1 707 I 119 1 248 2 077 2 272 2 217 I 416 567 317 350 124 2 620 3 640 162 - 17 28 15 25 36 13 15 - 13 3 840 4 414

2 952 364 332 540 560 594 323 103 80 43 13 2 429 3 686 1 468 146 135 267 281 251 211 49 63 52 13 2 662 3 953

378 13 26 30 36 74 81 69 10 39 - 4 123 4 792 48 - 6 7 21 - 6 - a - - ...

1 597 103 209 242 335 410 173 52 13 48 12 2 730 3 648 384 - 22 59 74 103 56 22 17 15 16 3 359 4 009 2 411 269 228 511 606 372 187 128 49 42 19 2 326 2 840 42'1 32 48 78 44 88 91 6 8 17 17 3 142 3 723

1 878 192 225 315 300 300 252 ·125 54 94 21 2 690 3 753 4 106 146 265 314 333 910 1 133 577 216 166 46 4 075 4 521 2 075 74 111 159 142 512 576 309 112 75 5 4 069 4 509 1 095 14 81 70 60 229 367 172 54 42 6 4 255 4 627 936 58 73 as 131 169 190 96 50 49 35 3 716 4388 l 971 122 194 282 322 355 253 205 106 97 35 3 185 4 146

111 6 15 6 26 12 12 15 - 19 - 3 208 284 20 6 29 41 47 56 33 21 15 16 3 979 4 871 196 13 - 36 31 10 19 54 13 15 5 4 368 5 014 1 378 83 173 209 224 286 166 103 72 48 14 3 000 3 678 7 702 695 824 1 517 2 164 1 205 583 357 118 168 71 2 377 2 880 1 265 212 248 334 265 160 28 - 7 - 11 1 516 1 913 2 415 222 184 404 963 296 159 96 45 46 - 2 413 2 782 1 167 61 127 219 298 252 94 55 23 25 13 2 592 3 286 2 042 133 154 432 487 388 166 140 22 69 31 2 620 3 146 813 67 111 128 151 109 116 66 21 28 16 2 666 4 332

506 33 69 106 84 64 47 33 50 15 5 2 536 3 354 12 171 846 833 1 271 1 437 2 098 1 704 1 122 954 1 424 482 3 810 4 699 4 961 233 248 462 611 991 850 567 385 502 112 3 935 4 662 3 206 275 260 412 354 449 257 124 244 590 241 3 673 5 000 1 450 143 194 168 187 266 156 114 77 85 60 3 124 3 867 813 67 61 88 112 104 127 78 105 64 7 3 755 4 664 1 741 128 70 141 173 288 314 239 143 183 62 4 225 5 049 1 147 25 37 94 114 140 263 185 110 168 11 4 622 5 381 39 - - - 7 5 - - - 21 6 6200 414 8 6 21 37 31 71 56 73 106 5 5 589 665 17 31 73 70 89 192 129 37 27 - 4 273 4 917

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Tobie 189. Industry of the Female Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

FORT LAUDERDALE-HOLLYWOOD SMSA

Total

Experienced cMllan labor force ----------------­

AgrlcuttYre, foreatry, and ft1herl•1-------------------

:::~~~~u ~8nd-fi~h;;i~~ -: : : ::::: :::: :: : ::: : : ::: :: ::: :: : : ::: Mining -- __ -------- ______ ---- -----------------

Co111tnctlon __ ------ ____ -------------------- __ _

Manufacturing ________ ---- __ ---- __ ---------- ___ _ Durable goods ____ -- -- ------ ---- ------------ -----------

Logging -- -- ---- ---------------- ------------ --------Sawmills, planing mills, and millwork ___________________ _

Miscellaneous wood products ------ ------ -------- -----­Furniture and fixtures -- -- -- ---- __ ------ ---- __ -------­Stone, cloy, and gloss products ------------------------

Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products-------­Primary iron ond steel industries -----------------------Primary nonferrous industries ________ ---------------- __ Fabricated metal industries, including not specified metal __ _

Machinery, except electrical ---------------------------Office, accounting, and computing machines ___________ _ Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies-------------

Rodia, television, and communication equipment_ _______ _ Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment _____________ _ Aircraft and ports -----------------------------------Other tronsfortation equipment ____________ ------------Professiona and photographic equipment, and watches ____ _ Ordnance ____ -- -- -- ________________________________ _

Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods- allocated __ Nondurable goods __ -- ---- ______ ---- ________ -------- ___ _

Meat products ____ ---- ______ -------- __ ------ _______ _ Conning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages __ Bakery products -- -- ________ ---- ________ ---------- __ _ Other food industries ________________________________ _ Yorn, thread, and fabric mills ____ -- __________ ------ ___ _ Other textile mill products __________ -------- ____ ---- __ _ Apparel and other fobricoted textile products ____________ _ Paper and allied products ----------------------------­Printing, publishing, and ollied industries-----------------Chemicals and allied products-· __________ ---- -------- __

------------------------

Petroleum and coal products--------------------------­Rubber and miscellaneous plastic product:s -----------------Footwear, except rubber ________________ ---------- ___ _ Other nondurable goods ________________ ---------- __ ---

Not specified manufacturing industries_ ___________ ------ __ _

TransPortation, communications, and oth1tr public ut1Utte11 Railroads and railway express service---------------------Street railways and bus lines ______________ ---- ------ ___ _ Trucking service and warehousing __________ ---- ------ ___ _

-------Waler transportation __________________________ ------ __ _ -Air transportation __________________ ------ __ ------ _____ _ -

~~~~h~~i~~~raS:sa~~a-t~~~ :::: :: :: :: :: :: :::: :::: :::: :: ::::: -Electric and gas utilities ________________________________ _ Waler supply, sanitary services, and other utilities -----------

Wholesale and retail trade------------------------Wholesale trade __ -- -- ______________ ---- ---------- -- ----

Food and form products ------------------------------Retail trade ____________________________ ---- ------ -------

Hardware. farm equipment, and building material retailing __ General merchandise stores ________ ---- ____ ---- -- -- ------Food stores ________ ---- ____ -- __ ---- -- ------ -- ---- -- --Motor vehicles and accessories retailing-----------------Gasoline service stations ____________ ---- ------ ____ ------Apparel and accessories stores-------------------------Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores ________ _ Eating and drinking places-----------------------------Drugstores ______________ ---- ____ -- -- ------------ ---

---Other retail trade ______________________ -- ---- -- -- -----

Fintnce, ln1uranc1, and f9ol estot•------------------Bonking and credit agencies ____________ -- ---- ---- -- -------Insurance __________________ ------ ________________ ------Other finance and real estate ____ -------- ____ ---- ---- -- __ -

lu•lnus and repair strvices ____ ---- ---------------Advertising ______________ ---- -- -- -- -- -- ---- ---- -- -----Commercial research, management, and programing services __ Automobile services __________ ------ _ --- __ -- ------ -- ----

----

Other business and repair services.. __ ---- __ ------ -- -- -- ---Personal Hrvlcu --------------------------------

Private households ---- ______ ---- ____ ---- ---- ---- -- -----Hotels and lodging places -------------------------------laundering, cleaning, and other garment services ___________ _

g~h~~rp~~sdo~~f~~~~~~:~::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

----Elttert1hu"ent and ncreatlo1t nrvlcH _______________ _ -Profenlonal and related Hrvkes -------------------Health services _____________________________ ,. ____ ------

Educational services, government-------------------------Educational services, private ______ -------- ... ---------- ---

---Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations --­

Other professional and related services----------------------

PubNc •tiMh1ittratlon1 ___________________________ ,. Poslol service ________ ------ ______ ------ ------------ __ _ Federal public administration ____ ---------------------- ---State and local public administration----------------------

---11ncludes allocated cases not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

(Dato based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent. median, etc.) end meaning of symbols, see text]

Females with earnings in 1969 Median earnings (dollars)

Toto!, 16 $1 to $500 $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $10,000 Earners years old $49'1 to to to ta to to to to or All worked 50 ond over or loss $999 $1,999 $2.999 $3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $9,999 more egrners to 52 w .. ks

85 700 6 358 6 510 12 416 11 769 13 024 11 784 a 534 5 542 6 501 3 262 3 445 4 642 973 177 128 182 78 67 111 113 35 77 5 I 997 4 768 965 174 128 182 73 67 111 113 35 77 5 1 992 4 813 8 3 - - 5 - - - - - - ... '"

24 - - - - 5 10 - 9 - - ... ... 1 632 65 77 132 158 1$9 236 255 195 228 127 4 953 5 839 8 684 381 405 891 I 065 2 001 , 803 1 000 451 510 177 3 800 4 515 5 364 173 199 491 616 1 311 1 303 625 303 264 79 3 918 4 452 5 - - - - 5 - - - - - ... ... 44 - - 6 9 5 - 14 6 4 - ... ... 9 - 4 - - - - 5 - - - ... 121 14 3 - 27 26 40 - - 5 6 3 635 ... 149 10 - 24 14 9 41 22 5 19 5 4 427 ... 81 5 - 20 - 4 22 11 5 14 - ... ... 31 - - 10 6 5 - - - 10 - ... ... 26 - - - - 14 12 - - - - ... ... 464 9 16 19 49 117 149 49 18 29 9 4 148 4 557

935 9 24 109 109 166 217 129 60 67 5 4 233 4 869 619 4 9 88 69 119 145 90 41 54 - 4 141 4 627 2 233 46 94 176 262 684 578 210 117 46 18 3 787 4 248 702 12 11 25 79 190 177 119 73 10 6 4 192 4 615 58 - - - - 4 14 20 10 5 5 ... . ..

217 12 - 12 12 31 80 38 10 10 12 4 519 4 747 223 12 - 9 33 15 78 32 23 21 - 4 545 4 811 259 5 10 29 9 90 41 46 12 17 - 3 850 4 354 40 - - - - 15 - 19 6 - - ... ...

550 56 48 97 86 125 53 41 16 9 19 2 860 3 578 3 225 208 197 391 428 671 486 357 143 246 98 3 579 4 719

5 - - 5 - - - - - - - ... -107 5 24 11 16 28 6 4 10 3 - 2 844 ... 5 - - - 5 - - - - - - ... ...

44 5 - 5 6 4 5 - 8 11 - ... ... 42 4 6 - 6 4 17 5 - - - ...

137 5 8 13 12 24 44 16 5 5 5 4 146 ... 946 40 36 108 131 246 139 95 23 72 56 3 642 4 695

31 - 5 6 4 - 10 - - 6 -1 133 76 72 128 123 164 184 190 66 104 26 4 019 5 055 173 - 16 17 28 34 22 7 22 16 1l 3 750 ...

16 - - - - 6 - 6 4 - - ... 275 27 20 33 44 74 29 26 - 20 - 3 182 4 417

4 - - 4 - - - - - - - -307 46 10 61 53 87 30 6 5 9 - 2 689 3 455 95 - 9 9 21 19 14 18 5 - - ... ...

3 828 214 152 382 381 459 533 576 513 467 151 4 612 5 786 22 - - - - - 8 - 3 5 6 ... ...

190 22 5 43 20 44 6 31 19 - - 3 114 ... 154 10 15 15 18 22 21 20 20 6 7 3 864 ... 127 6 5 12 18 13 15 20 21 17 - 4 633 ... 587 23 8 35 19 55 40 87 118 186 16 6 225 6 803 233 - 4 30 23 34 38 36 31 22 15 4 671 5 278

2 061 106 104 207 225 235 331 332 253 187 81 4 464 5 604 190 - - - 12 22 35 35 37 28 21 5 743 6 000 93 5 - 15 6 19 12 15 11 5 5 ... ...

23 837 2 331 2 326 4 406 3 565 3 767 3 025 1 896 992 960 569 2 801 4 280 1 922 84 128 259 192 290 367 284 126 121 71 4 022 4 962

348 27 40 68 32 45 26 46 19 28 17 3 156 5 573 21 915 2 247 2 198 4 147 3 373 3 477 2 658 1 612 866 839 498 2 701 4 183

307 15 17 30 38 38 43 38 36 29 23 4 360 5 583 5 290 615 579 I 014 683 1 042 639 314 209 117 78 2 640 3 928 2 509 231 293 506 353 360 371 225 69 71 30 2 636 4 309

663 25 32 97 69 111 130 75 55 44 25 3 977 4 916 90 21 4 7 16 21 15 6 - - - ... . ..

1 866 153 196 252 335 293 217 193 64 84 79 2 991 4 724 952 60 73 99 90 183 153 114 49 96 35 3 842 4 844

5 834 602 603 1 405 1 178 729 526 340 167 166 118 2 261 3 841 924 116 66 170 157 196 90 53 33 39 4 2 701 3 634

3 480 409 335 567 454 504 474 254 184 193 106 2 945 4 255 7 198 309 336 784 623 1 047 l 486 1 091 637 SSS 330 4 336 4 951 2 659 69 64 208 197 456 749 509 221 153 33 4 448 4 856 1 324 36 61 142 120 174 251 236 191 79 34 4 514 5 244 3 215 204 211 434 306 417 486 346 225 323 263 4 073 4 952

2 387 209 158 353 235 418 370 274 147 132 91 3 571 4 857 165 4 4 19 - 27 22 34 19 30 6 5 191

6 653 329 19 18 54 50 31 65 13 24 25 30 3 758 259 25 17 21 31 54 40 24 35 - 12 3 657 4 879

l 634 161 119 259 154 306 243 203 69 77 43 3 405 4 586

12 439 1 322 1 484 2 541 2 663 1 869 1 006 668 377 295 214 2 328 3 292 4 088 571 631 1 018 1 059 509 139 71 46 22 22 1 827 2 449 3 809 265 366 632 845 617 486 266 138 105 89 2 759 3 830 1 061 107 119 214 188 196 123 53 21 12 28 2 481 3 684 l 696 65 160 224 277 319 172 181 127 121 50 3 382 4 403 1 785 314 208 453 294 228 86 97 45 35 25 1 818 2 736

1 247 181 108 217 133 148 103 130 83 77 67 2 883 5 207

21 089 1 068 I 265 2 388 2 716 2 818 2 659 2 126 l 750 2 826 1 473 4 109 4 961 8 349 406 387 826 1 069 1 424 1 386 966 641 1 036 208 4 045 4 825 6 759 206 318 675 971 534 556 395 743 I 332 1 029 5 303 6 015 2 062 164 226 421 272 271 210 162 60 156 100 2 809 4 108 1 093 78 99 132 185 218 129 92 44 95 21 3 241 4 146 2 826 214 235 334 219 371 378 511 242 207 115 4 106 5 223

2 362 101 71 140 152 266 442 405 353 3H 58 5 022 s 665 296 11 12 34 23 21 5 20 27 117 26 6 815 7 758 302 37 5 23 15 32 21 10 60 89 10 6 133 6 696

1 685 43 54 71 105 208 388 370 261 163 22 4 932 5 437

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ll di

Tobie 189. Industry of the Female Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970- Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

FORT LAUDERDALE-HOLLYWOOD SMSA-Continued

Negro

hperluced clvlUan labor foru -----------------A1fkult1ne, forestry, and fl1herit1 .. _________________ _

Agriculture -- ____ ,., ___ .................... __ ........ ---- ------ ........ ----forestry and fisheries -----------------------------------

Ml•l•t -- -- •••• -·-- ---- •• ---· -- __ ------ •• ·- ••••

Co"atrvctlon ............ __ ........ __ .................... ________ ----

Du rob le g~o'd:~:~'~:·~~:: ::::::::: :::: :: :::::::: :: : :: : :: :: lagging •••••• __ •• __ •• ---- •••• __ ·--- __ ··--·· •• __ -----Sowmills, ploning mills, and millwork ••• --.--------···-·-­Miuellaneous wood products---- .. ---------------------­furniture an.d fixtures --------------------------------­Stone, day, and glass products-------------------------

Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products ________ _ Primary iron ond 5teel industries------------------------Primary nonferrous industries ___ ,,- .. ---------------------Fabricated metal industries, including not specified metal ___ _

Machinery, except electrical .... __________ .... ------ ____ ----Office, accounting, and computing machines_,. __________ _

Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies-------- ....... .. Radio, television, and communication equipment _________ _

Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment_ ____________ ., ..

Aircraft and ports ------------------------------ .. ·----Other transportation equipment ______________ ------ -----hofessianal and photographic equipment, and watches .. ____ _ Ordnance ....... __ ---- ____ ---- ______________ ---- _______ _ Mi$Cel'aneous manufactures and durable goods.- allocated __ _

NQndurable goods __________ .... ______ .... ____ ------ .... __ .. ___ _

Meat products ........ ---~---- ........ ----·----- .. ------------Conning and preserving produce, seafoods, ond beverages ...... Bakery products ______ ............ ____ ............ -------- .... -- --- .. Other food ind us tries .... ---- ______ ........ __ ---- ---- ____ ...... .. Yorn, thread, and fabric mills ________________ ................ .. Other textile mill products ________ ------ ____ ---- _______ _ Apparet and other fabricated textile p-roducts _ ..... _________ _ Poper and allied products ____ ,.. ________________________ _ Printing. publishing, and oUied industries _________________ _

Chemtcols ond ollied products_ _____ ---- ______ ----------· Petroleum and C<>o1 products--~------------------------­Rubber and miscellaneous plastic produc:::ts ----------------Footwear. exc-ept rubber ______________________ .. _____ ---Other nondurable goods •• ____ ---- _____ .. ____ ...... __ -- ----

Not specified manufocturing industries .. ___ .. _____ .. _._ ... _____ _

Transportation, 1;0111111unicotions, and other p1.1bllc utilities'_ Railroads and railway express service _____________________ _ Street roilw-oys and bus lines-----------------------------Trucking service and worehoustng ____________ ---· ------ ---Waler transportation __ -------- ____ ------_------- __ ------Air f ron'Sportotion ______________ .. ___ •• ______ ---- __ .... __ --~ All other fransportotion ____ ... _________ .. ____________ ....... _ .. CommunicoliOJ"l;S ........... __ .. _ .... -- -- -- ---- __ -------- --------Electric ond gos utilities ..................... ____________________ ,.. __ Woter supply, -sonit-ory servk.n, and other utilities-----------

Whi0leule ond retal trade-------------------------Wholesale trade ______ ---- __ .... __ ---·---- ---------- ------

Food and form products·------------------------------Retail trade- ____ .. _________________ ---- -- _,. __________ ----Hardware, farm equipment, and building material retailing ---General merchandise stores .... __ ........... ---- __ ---------------Food stores ________________ .... __________ ----_ .. _______ _

Motor vehicles. and occns.ories reloiling ------------------G<1soline service stations---- ____________ ---------------Apparel ond accessories stores __ .. _ .... ____ ..... ---- ____ ...... -- .... furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores .. ________ _ Eating ond drinking places _____________________________ ,. Orug'Slores ____ ...... __________ ------ __ ---------- .... -. __ Other retail trade ______ ..... __ -- -- ________________ -- - - .. __

fhionce, insurance, anti real estot•---------- ________ ... Bonking and credtt agencies------------------------------Insurance ... ___ • -- -- ______ ---- ______________ .... __ .. ______ _

Other finance and real estate-----------------·-----------

hsh"9H and repair servkes ________ ----------------Advertising __ ---- ... __ .... __ •• ____ .... ________________ .. ____ _ Commertial research, management. ond programing :r.ervices __ _ Aut-amobile services ________________ ---- ___ .... _____ ---- __ _ Other business and repair services ____________ ---- __ -------

PtneHI strvius __________ ...... __ .... __ ---- ____ ----Private households _____ ., ,._ •• ________________ -- - _____ .......

Hotels and lodging places·-······------·-·········-·-···· laundering, deoning, and other garment services ____ -------·-Barber and beauty shops-------- -- ·-- --- -------- __ ---- --­Other personal services------ -- .. - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ----

Entertainment and rttnation services ... --------------­

Professia"11I an• related servkes ---- ----------------Health ir,,ervices __ ,._ -- ---- ---- __ .... _ ........... ___ .......... -------Educatjonal services, government __ -- ______ -------- __ -·----Educational services. private __ - _ .. - -- _,. -- ... -- -- -- - .... ___ ----Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations----Other professional and related services ... ____ ---------------

PwbHc admlnistratloni ___ ~ _ .... _ .. _______ .... __ ... ~- ~- __ _ Postal service __ ....... __ .... ___ • - .. _ .......... _____ ---- ______ --- .. Federal public administrction ... __ .. ___________ .... ______ .... --·-Stat'! and local public administration-----------·-----------

•Includes aJlocoted coses not shown separately.

11 - 1154 FLORIDA

[Dato based on s.ample, see text For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.} and meaning of symbols, see text]

Total, 16 years old ond over

13 201

449 444

5

151

l us 795

5 6

30 16 5

7 23

123 94

313 80

4 24 9

26 14

195

299

33

4 5 3

74

25

19

68

68 31

238 8

41 8

7 102

591 67 11

524 12

326 228

13 7

135 82

469 23

229

349 82 23

244

136

24 11

101

5 625 3 212

892 449 105 967

92

3 263 l 246 l 205

278 100 434

182 26 48 96

$1 ta $499

or loss

1 558

122 122

21

91 63

4 4

22 6

28

28

11

67

24

1S8

158

50 8

14

73

13

46 5 4

37

24

5 21

709 405

48 58 6

192

34

251 119 46 17 7

62

33 6

11 16

$500 to

$999

523

74 74

119 65

5 5

32

28

45

19

12

192 5

187 6

38 30

21 7

44 5

36

49 5

44

17

10

797 468 155

47 9

118

12

258 115

38 13 8

84

$1,000 to

$1,999

2 528

97 97

177 125

30 19 22

10

48

48

19

29 4

14

291 10

281

68 36

7 14 6

73 7

70

88 16 5

67

21

14

1 425 818 208

75 21

303

14

365 106 149

18 5

87

33 7

11 10

Females with earnings in 1969

$2.000 ta

$2.999

2 806

39 34 5

23

188 98

5

8 8

34 16

34

84

3 21

26

24 6

62

3 37

315 6

309 6

49 60

46 13

107

28

62 14 9

39

28

10

18

I 469 912 214 111 20

212

599 284 213

58 5

39

17

11 6

$3,000 to

$3,999

2 243

27 27

21

315 237

5

12

25 25

148 35

11

30

70

4

28

10

11 8

43

20

12

353 27

326

62 61 13

29 43 66 11 41

98 36

5 57

14

6 18

767 444 160 82 6

75

28

544 334

77 55 22 56

23

10 13

$4,000 to

$4,999

037

47 47

25

161 138

10 7

33 26 49 17

10 6

10

19

32 8 6 4

14

141 3

138

24 15

6 6

61

26

12

12

240 95 77 42 10 16

340 153 82 33 27 45

33

5 21

$5,000 to

$5.999

453

32 32

23

61 56

13 7 6 6 4

10

14 9

5

16

11

Sl 11

6 40

13 7

10

96 36 10 18 12 20

146 43 66

7 4

26

25 8

17

$6.000 ta

$6,999

299

4

29 5 5

24

10

64 15 15 10 6

18

182 34

117 19 6 6

$7,000 to

$9,999

458

18

46

46

7 20

35 6 5

15 9

343 23

256 37

9 18

$10,000 or

more

296

15

15

10

23 13

235 35

161 21

7 11

Median earnings (dollars)

All earners

2 353

1 294 l 268

4 100

2 934 3 196

3 580

3 314

1 865

2 339

2 613

2 568

2 490

2 440

2 i43 2 667

2 402

2 416

I 936

903

1 612

2 143

2 306

1 917 1 896 2 164 2 401 2 825 1 573

3 291 2 996 4 970 3 600

1 816

3 348

Earners worked 50

ta 52 weeks

3 101

3 357 3 576

3 494

3 441

3 435

3 538

2 61M

2 192

2 546 2 485 2 912 3 443

l 828

3 564 3 269 4 585

3 382

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 189. Industry of the Female Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970 - Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

JACKSONVILLE SMSA

Toto I

Experienced clvlllan labor fon:e -----------------Atriculture, for11try, and fisheries __________________ _

~;;!~~~~u~~d-fi~1;;ie~ -::::: ::=::::::::: ::::: ::::::::::::: Mlnln1 -- -- -- ---- -- ---- -- ---- ------ ---- _______ _

Con1tn1ctlon ____________ ------ ------ ---- ---- __ _

Manufacturing ____ ---- ______ ---------------- ___ _ Durable good•-- -- -- -- ________ ---- __________ ---- ______ _

Logging -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- ---- -- ---- -- -------- ___ _ Sowmills, planing mills, and millwork ___________________ _ Miscellaneous wood products--------------------------Furniture and fixtures ________ ---- ______ ---------- ___ _ Stone, clay, and gloss products ------------------------

Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products-------­Primary iron and steel industries-----------------------Primary nonferrous industries ______ ------ __ ---------- __ Fabricated metal industries, including not specified metal __ _

Machinery, except electrical---------------------------Office, accounting, and computing machines ___________ _

Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies---------- __ _ Radio, television, and communication equipment ________ _

Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment_ ____________ _

).ircraft and ports -----------------------------------Other transportation equipment ____ ---- ____ -------- ----Professional and photographic equipment, and watches ____ _ Ordnance __ -- -- -- -- ______ ---- __ ---- __ ---- __ ---- -----Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods- allocated __

Nondurable goods ________________________ -------- _____ _ Meat products ________ ---- _________________________ _ Conning and preserving produce, seafoods. and beverages __ Bakery products -- -- ______ ---- ______________________ _ Other food industries--------------------------------­Varn, thread, and fabric mills--------------------------Other textile mill products __ ---- __________ ------ ______ _

------------------------

--

Apparel and other fabricated textile products--------------Poper ond allied products ____________________________ _ -Printing, publishing, and allied industries----------------­

Chemicals ond allied products-------------------------­Pctroleum and cool products--------------------------­Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products--------------­Footwear, except rubber------------------------------

----Other nondurable goods ______________________________ _

Nol specified manufacturing industries ____________________ _

Transpartatlan, communications, and othor publlc utilltles• Railroads and railway express service ____________________ _ Street railways and bus lines---------------------------­Trucking service and warehousing------------------------

~~'t%~~~~~~~~~a~~~~=================================== ~~~~~~i~~~Josts0~~o_'~~~ == == :: :: ==== == :::: :::: ==== == == ::: Electric and gas utilities ________________________________ _ Waler supply, sanitary services, and other utilities _________ _

Wholesale and retail trade------------------------Wholesale trade ____ -- ______ ------------ ------------ ---

food and form products ------------------------------Retail fro de ____________________________ ---- ---- -- -- ---

Hardware, form equipment, and building material retailing __ General merchandise stores ____________________ -- -- - - --Faod stores ____________ -- __ -- -- __ -- -- ---- ---- -- -- ---Molar vehicles and accessories retailing----------------­Gasoline service stations------------------------------Apparel and accessories stores ________________________ _ Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores ________ _ Eating and drinking places-----------------------------

.Drugstores -------------- ------ ---------------------Other re toil trode ______________________ -- -- -- -- -- -- --

finance, lnsuranc:e, and real estate _________________ _ Banking ond credit agencies-----------------------------Insurance __________________________ ---- ____________ ---

Other finance and real eslote ----------------------------

Business and repair services ____________ -------- ---Advertising ____________________________ ---- ---- ---- ---Commerciol research, management, and programing services __ Automobile services ____________________ -- -- -- -- ---- -- --Other business and repair services_ ______________________ _

Perso11al services-------------------------------Privote households ---- ____________________________ -- ---Hotels and lodging places -------------------------------laundering, cleaning, and other garment services ___________ _

g~h~~rp:~:o~~I~~~~~~:~=======~======================== Entertainment and recreotlon services _______________ _

Profenlonol and related services-------------------Health services ____________ -- -- ____ -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- ----Edvcational services, government __________ -- ------ -- -----Educational services, private ____________ -- -- ------ -- -- ---

--------

---------

--------------------

Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations --­Other professional and related services--------------------

--

Public admlnlstrat1on1 ------ __ --------------------Postal service __ ---- ______________________ ------ ______ _

~~~:;~n~ublic admi~istroti~~-- --.-- ____________ -------- --~ local public odmm1strat1on ----------------------

----

'Includes allocated cases not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

[Data based on 5ample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures {percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, He text]

Females with earnings in 1969 Median earnings (dollars)

Tatel, 16 $1 ta $500 $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $10,000 Earners years old $499 to to to to to to to to or All worked 50 and over or loss $999 $1,999 $2,999 $3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $9.999 more earners to 52 weeks

76 153 6 107 5 767 9 567 10 321 12 358 10 481 7 611 5 698 6 230 1 943 3 511 4 465 429 107 61 96 60 31 37 17 20 - - l 484 3 000 429 107 61 96 60 31 37 17 20 - - l 484 3 000 - - - - - - - - - - - - -

20 - 6 - - 5 4 5 - - - ... ... l 015 56 56 107 128 111 176 144 124 74 39 4 281 5 259 5 413 279 350 488 828 1 175 798 716 356 288 135 3 648 4 470 1 469 84 105 139 177 244 237 249 113 94 27 3 941 4 861

6 - 6 - - - - - - - - ... ... 19 - 10 - 4 - - - 5 - - ... ... 43 - 5 6 - 5 6 11 10 - - ...

162 9 13 13 20 31 35 31 6 - 4 3 839 4 100 277 5 5 15 26 39 73 88 13 13 - 4 664 5 014

36 - - 5 8 - 9 9 5 - - ... ... 85 7 4 - 10 18 12 23 5 6 - ... ... 9 - - - - 4 - 5 - - - ... -151 - 4 39 21 22 31 19 5 6 4 3 523 ... 156 16 - 28 24 15 20 15 13 14 11 3 667 ... 32 - - - 4 9 4 - 4 5 6 " - ... 80 10 6 4 6 18 14 5 12 s - ". ... 22 - - - - 7 4 - 6 s - ". ... 72 6 5 5 9 30 - 5 - 12 - ... ... 11 - - - - - - 5 6 - - ...

175 - 18 16 27 18 32 12 28 20 4 4 266 5 958 51 5 6 - 13 11 5 - 5 6 - ... . .. - - - - - - - - - - - - -172 26 23 13 17 33 9 30 5 12 4 3 212 ...

3 929 195 245 345 640 931 561 467 243 194 108 3 579 4 299 297 12 31 44 76 79 26 17 6 6 - 2 809 3 225 126 4 5 25 23 19 21 16 7 6 - 3 316 ... 87 11 - 19 - - 11 21 17 8 - ... ...

289 20 27 15 32 8 70 65 36 16 - 4 607 5 265 5 - - - 5 - - - - - - ... -19 8 - 6 - 5 - - - - - ...

390 21 28 34 126 146 21 9 - 5 - 2 889 3 466 639 16 16 23 59 86 116 162 62 69 30 5 022 5 476 691 35 67 76 83 110 115 75 44 57 29 3 768 4 805 179 5 5 16 11 16 38 28 29 17 14 4 961 5 625

5 - - - - - - - 5 - - ... ... 75 - - 4 25 18 10 - 5 - 13 ... ... 6 - 6 - - - - - - - - -l 121 63 60 83 200 444 133 74 32 10 22 3 348 3 648

15 - - 4 11 - - - - - - ... ... 4 694 226 172 411 349 644 691 673 590 836 102 4 789 5 767

671 - - 22 24 58 29 76 127 317 18 6 996 7 391 270 22 17 106 39 18 29 - 5 23 11 1 906 ... 585 32 28 48 30 130 84 91 67 52 23 4 292 5 386 149 5 5 4 12 32 35 22 19 15 - 4 471 ... 211 - - 5 13 18 9 20 37 99 10 7 106 7 843 157 12 10 18 5 27 25 22 19 14 5 4 260

2 249 123 100 166 196 319 407 373 254 276 35 4 542 5 344 86 5 - 4 - 5 5 40 18 9 - ... ... 53 - 5 10 5 11 14 4 - 4 - ... ...

19 430 l 936 1 671 2 720 3 059 3 985 2 820 1 651 647 590 351 3 083 3 975 3 003 144 117 241 316 554 668 518 202 170 73 4 194 4 773

628 44 21 69 78 106 134 119 42 15 - 3 962 4 654 16 427 1 792 1 554 2 479 2 743 3 431 2 152 1 133 445 420 278 2 871 3 793

145 5 14 29 22 14 27 28 6 - - 3 179 4 329 512 365 692 703 989 589 211 95 88 85 2 847 3 762 1 925 178 135 237 233 431 423 166 43 51 28 3 416 4 207

546 25 29 53 36 116 89 102 39 41 16 4 157 5 071 194 7 7 19 42 12 25 35 20 16 11 4 400 5 429

1 378 139 101 121 225 451 158 64 41 28 so 3 228 3 714 394 30 14 31 49 66 68 86 20 23 7 4 103 4 643

3 651 508 497 784 822 552 204 161 42 45 36 2 044 2 981 879 81 78 106 171 210 163 24 23 18 5 3 017 3 843

2 986 307 314 407 440 590 406 256 116 110 40 3 042 3 921 10 100 327 433 812 856 1 919 2 519 l 584 768 708 174 4 279 4 794

3 017 84 102 196 255 572 845 539 220 171 33 4 354 4 796 5 739 160 266 501 467 1 149 l 453 879 408 382 74 4 225 4 744 1 344 83 65 115 134 198 221 166 140 155 67 4 348 5 243 2 419 217 262 385 337 358 308 252 190 70 40 3 024 4 470

97 7 5 16 - 16 17 5 22 9 - ... 310 26 23 46 10 64 32 26 53 15 15 3 781 5 981 265 14 26 25 14 24 43 65 29 10 15 4 686 5 280

1 747 170 208 298 313 254 216 156 86 36 10 2 631 3 958 8 929 1 467 1 389 2 264 1 783 1 046 364 246 155 141 74 1 710 2 362 3 632 851 806 l 216 551 134 29 17 10 7 11 1 131 l 545 l 276 85 134 290 330 219 106 52 28 24 8 2 391 2 926 I 296 118 71 231 369 331 74 35 33 29 5 2 618 3 064 I 167 90 120 135 223 203 106 114 69 69 38 3 076 3 946 1 558 323 258 392 310 159 49 28 15 12 12 1 505 2 149

619 86 72 72 139 79 45 45 36 18 27 2 572 3 840 19 513 1 304 1 111 2 033 2 571 2 666 2 262 1 738 2 191 2 828 809 4 032 4 666

6 658 311 331 659 896 1 361 1 013 803 503 634 147 3 832 4 547 6 692 335 236 507 909 489 430 349 1 189 I 769 479 6 077 5 598 2 278 318 252 448 303 239 242 122 166 145 43 2 399 4 033 1 68() 142 142 166 221 271 295 155 147 97 44 3 624 4 405 2 205 198 150 253 242 306 282 309 186 183 96 3 848 5 018 3 572 102 184 179 211 339 457 610 621 677 192 s 515 6 138

224 24 9 4 20 16 17 16 11 96 11 6 545 7 813 1 851 31 33 62 87 83 157 372 444 430 152 6 226 6 501 1 306 42 117 87 81 195 257 201 155 146 25 4 510 5 376

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The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

JACKSONVILLE SMSA-Continued

Negro

Experienced civiUan labar fon:a ----------------A1rlculture. fo,...1try. and H1Mrl11 __ .. __ ,. ___________ _

Agriculture ____ ------ ------------ ____ .... ------------ .......

---Forestry and fisheries---------------------------------- -

Mlalng ---- ·- -- -- ------ ____ •• ---- -- -------- ----Con1trvctlo1 __ ---------- .............. ,. ............................. .. -Mo•ufocturim1-------- ........ __ ---- -- -------- -- ----

Durable goods ____ ------ .... -------------- ____ ........ ______ .. lagging ____ ------ ---- ________ -------- -----------·--Sawmills, planing mills, ond millwork ....................................... .. -Miscellaneous wood products .................................................... .. -Furniture and fixture$---------------------- .. ·-------­Stooe, cloy, and glo•s products ---------------------·--

--Cement# concrete, gyp$um, and plaster products-------­

Primary iron ond steel industries-------------------------Primary ncnferrous industries. ______________ ------------

fabricated metal industries, including not specified metal ---

Machinery, except electrical----------------- .. ---------Office, accounting, and c-omputin9 machines __ --- _ .. _ -----

Electrical machinery. equipment. and suppHes ___ --- __ ---- _ Rodia, ttlevision, and communication equipment ...... __ ,, __

Motor vehides and motor vehide equipment _____________ _ -Aircraft and parts.------- .. ·---------------------------Other transportation equipment ______________ ,. ________ ,,. Prnfessionol cind photographic equipment, and watchH·------Ordna:nce ________ -- __ .. ____ .. ____ ---- ______ ·--- __ ---- _ Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods-allocated._ -

Nondurable goods_,. ______ ---- ______________ -------- ___ _ -Meat products -- ------- ... ------ __ ---- __ ---------------Canning and pre:serving- produce, seafoods. ond beverages __ -Bakery products ---- __ -- ________ ---- ______ ---- __ ---- _ -Other food industries---------------------------------Yarn, thread. and fabric mills ____________ ---------------Other textile mill -products ____ .... ------ __ -------------- ----Apparel and other fobricoted lextile products .... -------.. -­Poper and oHied products------------------------------Printing, publishing, and allied industries ________________ _ -Chemicals and allied products---------------------------Petroleum and cool products ______ ---- __ -------- _____ _ --Rubber ond miscellaneous plastic products -------------­Footwear, except rubber .. ----------------------------

----Other nondurable goods._ -- ____ ------ _______________ _ --Not specified manufacturing industries-------------------- ·-

lraupartcitlo11., c:.m•u•katlons~ Hll other public utilities ' -Railroads and railway express service ___________________ _ --Street railways and bus lines-------..................................... _ --Truckin-g service and warehousing ---- ............ -- --·- -- -- -----Water transportation ______________ ---- ______ --- ______ _ --Air transportation ... ________________ ---- __ .... -·-- ______ _ ·-~~,::~:~i~~~ros:sa~~a~~~~ :::: :: :: :: :::::: :: :: :: :::: :: :: :: --Electric and gos utilities-------------------------------­Water supply. sanitary s.ervice-s, and other utilities---------

Whot.sa•• Hll retaU tnde ---------------- __ -----Whole•ole lrode -- -- •• -- ---- ____________ ---- -- -- __ ••••

food ond form products -----------------------------Retail trade __ ... -- ... -- ------ ______ ........ __ -- -- -- -- -- ----

Hardware, form equipment, (lnd building material retailing_ General merchandise stores ______ .. _______ -------- __ ---food stores __ -- -- -- -- -- ________________ ------ -- __ --Motor vehicles and accessarles retailing __ ----·---------Gasoline service stations ________ ---- __ - _ -- ---- -- -----Apparel and ac:c.essor~es storn- _________ .... -- --- .. ---- --Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores _______ _ Eating and drinking ploces ______________ --------------Drugstores ____________________ ................ __ .... _______ _

·-·-·-·-------·-----------------Other retail trade __ -- ... -- ______ ---- ____ ......... ______ -- _ --

fitl•r1ct, ht1wraace, end rHl 11t1t•----------------­Bonking and credit agencies--------- .. ------------------Insurance ________ ---- -- ---- ______ ---- __ ----- ... -- __ ----Other finance and real estate---------------------------

a.t1 .. 11 .. t1repair11rvkes _____________________ _

Advertising -------- ..... ------------------ --------- -- -· Commercial research, management. and programing services. AutomDbif.e services ..... ---- -- ______ ------ ____ ------ ---- .. Other business and rtpair !ierviceS.-----------------------

P1rs1-11a1 nrvk•• ------------------------------Private households -- -- ------ ______ ---- -- ------- .. -- ........

·---------------------

Hotels and lodging places----------·---------·-----·--· --Laundering, cleaning, ond o-ther garment services ................... .. --Borber and beouty shops---~-----------------------·-- .. Other personal services--------- .. ----------------------

---· ---ht1rt1hl•Ht a1114 ttcniatki• 11rvkH __ -----------­

Profa11loHl 1H nlat•d HrtkH --------------------Hea:lth services ... -- -- -- -- ---- __ -- -- ........ -- -- .... ---- .. ---Edvcotiono1 services, government __ ------ __ .... _,. __ ........ -- _ Edut:otionol services, private ________ ---- ____ ........ __ ---- .. Welfare, religious, and nonprofi1 membership organizations_ Other profl!ssional ond related 5ervices------------------

P'11blk: ·••l111lltrttfe1111 -- -- ---- ......... -- -- ---- -- -- --Pos.tol service __ ---- ... -- -- ______ ------ .... __ ........ __ ---- _ Fe<lerol public administration ____________ ................... -----State and local public administration--------------------

11ncludes ollocattd cases not shown separat&ly.

11 - 1156 FLORIDA

---·--·-· ---------·--------

Total, 16 years old ond over

18 325

107 107

--

126

l 031 206

6 10 10 24 24 4

10 --

16 4 6 -9 -

31 --

60

825 228

37 32 89 -9

48 48 15 14 -7 6

292 -

492 51 11 69

4 35 42

239 -8

3 138 301 142

2 837 9

511 325 46 18

163 57

1 045 98

545

953 105 683 165

411 7

13 55

406

5 725 3 186

636 713 209 981

117

5 487 1 758 2 271

658 349 451

661 91

293 195

$1 ta $500 $499 to

or loss $999

2 328 2 152

18 17 18 17 - -- -

32 7

86 131 25 33 - 6 - 10 - 5 9 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 6 - -- -

16 6

61 98 12 31 - -7 -9 12 - -4 -- -6 -9 6

- -- -- -- 6

14 43 - -

51 29 - -- -

10 -- -- -6 5

26 19 - -- 5

348 346 27 19 16 8

321 327 - -

62 58 25 28 - 5 - 7

19 11 3 5

143 128 6 12

63 73

73 89 5 7

38 67 30 15

76 66 7 -- a - 12

69 46

1 121 1 074 749 713

33 95 60 36 34 49

245 181

20 11

460 344 115 99 135 109 95 71 47 39 68 26

43 31 13 -20 19 10 14

Females with earnings in 1969

$1.000 $2.000 $3,000 $4,000 to to to ta

$1,99'1 $2.99'1 $3,999 $4,999

3 473 3 916 2 808 1 185

22 17 16 5 22 17 16 5 - - - -- - - -

19 15 19 29

116 281 193 97 23 46 28 25 - - - -- - - -- - 5 -- 10 5 -4 4 4 5 - 4 - -- 6 - -- - - -- - - -6 4 - 6 - 4 - -- - 6 -- - - -- 9 - -- - - -- - - 14 - - - -- - - -

13 13 8 -93 235 165 72 40 76 53 10 11 9 6 -19 - - 6 4 10 - 15 - - - -- - 5 -- 19 24 5 - 14 9 -- - - -- 6 - 4 - - - -- 7 - -- - - -

19 94 68 32 - - - -

58 79 118 71 11 4 13 -7 4 - -

10 21 24 4 4 - - -- 6 11 -5 - 16 5

14 44 47 54 - - - -- - - 3

534 741 769 210 28 69 85 46 19 35 45 14

506 672 654 164 - 4 - 5

70 123 166 10 56 64 81 41 15 - 15 -- 5 6 -6 43 72 19

18 17 4 10 214 276 201 34

4 37 19 15 123 103 120 30

117 133 216 202 11 9 14 28 72 97 178 164 34 27 24 10

96 114 50 27 - - - -5 - - -

11 5 5 5 80 109 45 22

1 656 1 223 467 103 l 088 497 1-06 19

152 201 104 22 113 291 169 17

29 47 22 17 274 187 66 28

10 47 15 7

749 1 153 839 339 252 382 432 143 277 484 154 91 82 129 67 76 48 89 63 20 90 69 123 9

96 113 106 95 - 10 6 7

37 54 42 48 33 26 36 40

Median earnings (dollars)

$5,000 $6.000 $7,000 $10,000 Earners ta to to or All worked 50

$5.999 $6,999 $9.999 more earners to 52 weeks

767 619 863 214 2 309 2 892

8 4 - - 1 841 ... 8 4 - - l 841 ... - - - - - -- - - - - -- 5 - - 2 333 ...

66 36 25 - 2 649 3 329 8 11 7 - 2 478 ... - - - - ... ... - - - - ... -- - - - ... ... - - - - ... ... - - 7 - ... . .. - - - - ... ... 4 - - - ... ... - - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - ... ... - - - - ... -- - - - ... -- - - - - -- - - - ... ... - - - - - -- 11 - - ... ... - - - - - -- - - - - -4 - - - ... ...

58 25 18 - 2 683 3 328 - - 6 - 2 408 2 770 5 - 6 - ... ... - - - - ... ...

18 15 6 - ... . .. - - - - - -- - - - ... ... - - - - ... ...

13 6 - - ... . .. - - - - ... -- 4 - - ... ... - - - - - -- - - - ... ... - - - -

2 745 -22 - - - 3 317 - - - - - -

57 9 20 - 3 246 4 091 13 4 6 - ... ... - - - - ... -- - - - ... ... - - - - ... ... 9 - 9 - ... ... 5 - - - ...

30 5 - - 3 351 ... - - - - - -- - - - ... -

108 17 54 11 2 460 3 081 16 6 5 - 3 088 3 582 - - 5 - 2 800 ...

92 11 49 11 2 394 3 019 - - - -

14 - 8 - 2 533 3 221 19 - 11 - 2 836 3 298 - - 11 - ... ... - - - - ... ... 6 - 7 - 3 174 ... - - - - ... ...

26 11 6 6 2 136 2 715 - - - 5 ... ...

27 - 6 - 2 131 2 879

85 23 15 - 3 299 3 994 25 6 - - 4 232 ... 54 5 B - 3 379 3 988

6 12 7 - 2 130 ... 42 - 5 5 2 022 2 693 - - - -- ... - - - -- ...

12 - - 5 2 629 30 - 5 - 2 a7:i

30 22 25 4 1 403 1 928 3 - 7 4 l 120 l 547

22 - 7 - 2 189 2 435 - 16 11 - 2 507 2 703 5 6 - - l 741

l 963 - - - - 1 235

7 - - - 2 372 ... 300 475 638 190 3 045 3 442 154 83 89 9 3 072 3 407 90 325 451 155 3 847 3 973 31 38 54 15 2 628 3 456 16 18 9 - 2 455 3 260 9 11 35 11 2 601 3 337

64 28 81 4 3 415 4 643 5 - 50 - .536 19 28 26 - 3 :i9:i

31 - 5 - 3 403 ...

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 189. Industry of the Female Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970- Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

MIAMI SMSA

Total

Experienced clvlllan labor force ----------------Agrlcuhure, fore1try, and fllhtrfes _________________ _

--

:~;~~~~u~~df~h;;i~~-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::--Mlnlng -- -- -- -------- -- ---- -- ------ ---- ---- ---

Con1truct1on ________ ---------- __ -------- ---- __ _ -Manufacturing _________________________________ _

-Durable goods __ -- -- ------ ---- __ ---- ____ ---- ------ ____ _

logging -- ____ -- -- -------- ------ ---- __ ------ --------Sawmills, planing mills, and millwark ___________________ _

Miscellaneous wood products-------------------------­Furniture and fixtures -------------------------------­Stone, cloy, and glass products ------------------------

Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products-------­Primary iron and steel industries -----------------------Primary nonferrous industries ____________ ------ __ ------Fabricated metal industries, including not specified metal __ _

Machinery, except electrical ---------------------------Office, accounting, and computing machines ___________ _

Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies ____________ _ Rodia, television, and communication equipment ________ _

Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment_ ____________ _

Aircraft and ports -----------------------------------Other transportation equipment ____ ------ --------------Professional and photographic equipment, and watches ____ _ Ordnance ____ -- __ ------ ________________ ------ ______ _

Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods- allocated __ Nondurable goods ______ ---- ________________ ------ __ ----

Meat products ____________ ---- __________ ------ _____ _ Conning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages __ Bakery products ______ -------- __ ---------- __________ _ Olher food industries ____________ ---- ________________ _ Yorn, thread, and fabric mills __ ---- ___________________ _

Other textile mill products----------------------------­Apparel and other fabricated textile products------------­Poper and allied products----------------------------­Printing, publishing, and allied industries-----------------Chemicals and allied products ______________ -------- ___ _ Petroleum and coal products ______ ---- ________________ _ Rubber ond miscellaneous plastic products--------------­Footwear, except rubber------------------------------Other nondurable goods ________ ------ __ -------- ______ _

Not specified manufacturing industries ____________________ _

Transportation, r:ommunlcatlons, and other public utntttes1 Railroads and railway express service ____________________ _ Street railways and bus lines __________ ---- _____________ _ Trucking service and warehousing __________ ---- _________ _ Water transportation ____________________________ ----- __ Air transportation ____________________________ ------ ___ _ All other transportation ______________________ ---- ______ _ Communications ____________________________ ---- ______ _ Electric and gos utilities __________________________ ---- __ _

Waler supply, sanitary services, and other utilitles -------- __

Wholtult ond retail trade---------------------- __

--------

------------------

-------------Wholesale trade ---- ________ ---- ------ ______ ---- _____ _ --

Food and form products-------------------------------Retail trade ________________________ . ____ ---- __________ _ -Hardware, form equipment, and building material retailing __ General merchandise stores __________________ ---w-- ___ _ --Food stores ____________________ ---- __ ---- ____ ---- ----Motor vehicles and accessories retailing-----------------Gasoline service stations __________ ---- ____ -------- -- - -Apparel and accessories stores------------------------Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores _______ _ Eating and drinking places----------------------------Drugstores ______ -- ____ -- -- -- ------ -- ---- ---- -- ----Other retail trade-----------------------------------

FJaance, lnsuranc•, e1nd real tstat•----------------­Bonking and credit agencies----------------------------Insurance •• __________ -- -- -- ------ ---- -- ---- ---- -- -- --Other finance and real estate---------------------------

8usln111 and repair services------ __ --------------Advertising __________ ---- ____ -- -- ---- -- ---- ---- -- ----Commercial research, management, and programing services_ Automobile services ________________ ---- __ -- -------- -- -Other business and repair services __________ ---------- -- -

Penonal services------------------------------Private households ________________ ------ ---- ---- ---- --Hotels and lodging places ------------------------------Laundering, cleaning, and other garment services __________ _

g~h~~rp~~sdo~~I~~~~~~:~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Entertainment and rer:reatlan servfr:H._ -------- -- __ -

Profeutanal and related services------------------Health services ____________________ ---- -- -- -------- -- -Educational services, government ____ ---- ______ -------- --Educational services, private __________ ---- -- __ ---- -- -- --Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations -­Other professional and related services ------ ------ -- -- -- -

Public adminlstratlon1 ________ ---- __ ------------ _ Poslol service ______________________________ ---- _____ _

~~~:;al pdublic odmi~istroti~~ ____ .-- -------- ---- _________ _ on local pubhc odmm1strot1on ---------------------

IJncludes allocated cases not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

----------------------------------------------------------------

{Data based an sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent median etc) and meaning of symbols see text]

Females with &arnings in 1969 Median earning• (dollars)

Total, 16 $1 ta $500 $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7.000 $10,000 Earners years old $499 to to to to la ta to to or All worked 50 and over or loss $999 $1,999 $2.999 $3.999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $9,999 more eorners lo 52 w .. k•

206 824 13 446 15 229 26 743 28 817 36 074 27 609 19 932 13 114 17 550 a 310 3 532 4 561 2 103 450 374 459 250 215 112 120 49 31 43 1 496 3 329 2 042 450 374 446 229 194 106 116 49 31 43 1 440 3 265 61 - - 11 21 21 4 4 - - - ... ...

71 - 5 4 10 5 9 7 8 13 10 ... ... 2 ISO 95 97 183 231 295 228 303 197 320 201 4 763 5 844

33 220 l 501 1 871 3 586 5 931 9 944 5 222 2 379 113.4 l 263 389 3 374 3 957 B 599 362 446 734 1 264 2 161 1 615 960 464 408 125 3 685 4 407 - - - - - - - - - - - - -81 - - 11 - 4 24 24 16 - - ... ... 50 4 - - 6 16 II 11 - - - ... ... 699 33 52 61 146 236 174 Bl 51 38 27 3 667 4 536 274 11 9 31 64 60 36 26 30 5 - 3 367 4 710 135 - - 16 23 22 25 26 21 - - 4 260 ... 30 - 4 - 4 12 - 5 - 5 - ... 136 7 6 17 16 13 26 21 9 19 - 4 269

I 261 JI 45 103 179 356 265 113 64 114 11 3 794 4 355 594 11 43 35 77 92 102 61 75 43 35 4 362 4 874 130 - 11 5 6 4 29 23 32 11 9 5 435 1 721 71 99 167 2J8 505 291 187 90 59 14 3 565 4 250 607 15 27 74 71 198 99 49 41 J3 - 3 588 4 155 151 - 21 - - J6 40 26 17 11 - 4 463 240 - 12 26 41 19 54 67 15 6 - 4 407 5 000 278 14 6 18 JO 63 67 37 25 9 9 4 119 4 739 898 36 24 84 109 227 216 112 42 39 9 3 863 4 518

35 6 - - 4 - Ii 4 - 10 - ... ... 1 931 138 125 181 348 540 296 183 48 50 20 3 321 3 829

24 182 I 091 1 376 2 804 4 618 7 638 3 540 1 379 645 827 264 3 288 3 633 205 4 18 15 51 66 30 16 5 - - 3 220 795 65 103 155 139 167 70 59 33 - 4 2 536 3 777 232 22 4 28 70 43 30 12 18 5 - 2 886 3 958 311 9 26 20 70 87 48 10 20 4 17 3 351 3 769 275 6 4 JI 65 76 50 32 - 6 5 3 414 3 762 847 33 4J 49 167 298 144 60 10 32 11 3 441 3 637

13 407 594 695 I 671 2 655 4 561 1 877 521 236 263 112 3 195 3 721 450 23 20 24 97 90 96 57 19 14 10 3 676 4 427

2 252 160 132 237 206 400 348 277 145 294 53 3 978 5 128 492 21 14 52 71 102 91 52 39 44 6 3 863 4 519

56 - - 7 - - - 9 21 15 4 ... 650 11 49 58 120 244 108 25 14 13 8 3 357 3 753

I 458 44 48 160 211 569 326 65 13 15 7 3 467 3 784 2 752 99 220 297 496 935 322 184 70 102 27 3 282 3 698

439 48 49 48 49 125 67 20 5 28 - 3 204 3 979

15 077 578 666 I 142 1 001 1 63B 2 02B 2 417 2 186 2 931 490 5 201 6 052 103 4 12 9 6 5 5 6 10 37 9 6 450 489 57 61 68 65 93 55 27 15 34 14 2 900 5 556 756 39 50 49 57 114 192 101 101 53 - 4 359 4 818 235 16 6 13 25 43 25 34 43 30 - 4 580 6 105

5 810 59 62 192 174 307 552 I 161 I 231 1 804 268 6 323 6 652 780 44 56 83 75 110 138 155 65 49 5 4 159 5 017

5 057 268 315 524 457 725 824 675 520 638 11l 4 291 5 387 646 26 23 27 50 39 78 112 89 174 28 5 714 6 517 192 - 6 25 17 22 13 44 26 23 16 5 295 5 909

45 650 4 OB4 4 136 7 031 6 877 8 246 6 351 3 93B 1 899 1 9B6 l 102 3 OBS 4 156 6 976 292 371 666 735 1 334 1 318 1 011 497 465 287 4 068 4 769 1 355 86 96 157 132 272 261 168 108 29 46 3 759 4 525

38 674 3 792 3 765 6 365 6 142 6 912 5 033 2 927 1 402 1 521 815 2 882 3 981 465 33 57 14 60 53 93 72 41 28 14 4 167 5 048

9 918 I 204 I 005 I 539 1 458 2 037 I 269 698 335 261 112 2 831 3 996 4 637 449 467 688 672 814 868 380 132 111 56 3 052 4 148 I 029 30 64 82 109 144 188 150 82 127 53 4 455 5 360

174 9 16 15 21 29 13 38 16 13 4 3 897 3 981 318 322 632 607 829 471 298 151 215 138 3 134 4 092 I 142 54 83 169 132 170 176 137 62 68 91 3 782 4 659 9 185 880 985 I 942 I 899 1 420 938 464 234 286 137 2 414 3 377 I 461 77 142 219 274 321 178 97 74 46 33 3 058 3 800 6 682 738 624 1 065 910 I 095 839 593 275 366 177 3 004 4 061

15 916 625 759 1 475 1 SBO 2 261 3 295 2 531 1 461 1 354 575 4 382 4 971 6 457 134 259 462 547 1 113 1 627 1 157 578 423 157 4 439 4 924 3 295 121 129 277 258 458 768 668 287 310 19 4 527 5 113 6 164 370 371 736 775 690 900 706 596 621 399 4 156 4 968

6 185 422 483 738 780 917 911 BOS 433 474 222 3 730 4 955 409 13 29 28 52 31 66 57 53 69 11 4 780 6 042 853 55 56 132 69 100 117 120 81 74 49 4 124 5 306 853 51 40 84 93 103 127 150 101 68 36 4 437 5 586

4 070 303 358 494 566 683 601 478 198 263 126 3 460 4 630

27 080 2 655 3 335 5 487 6 479 4 411 1 994 1 269 582 557 311 2 318 2 953 9 587 1 344 I 694 2 329 2 360 1 264 324 111 53 73 35 1 754 2 271 7 270 528 572 I 238 2 059 1 143 718 454 232 197 129 2 630 3 301 2 999 186 223 424 704 788 305 181 66 99 23 2 947 3 467 3 390 202 284 649 699 578 341 342 118 127 50 2 801 3 586 3 834 395 562 847 657 638 306 181 113 61 74 2 172 3 270

2 438 242 199 427 350 394 255 177 140 142 112 3 003 4 414

51 159 2 674 3 182 5 875 4 975 7 130 6 354 5 044 4 079 7 260 4 586 4 274 5 149 19 987 683 1 067 I 836 2 231 3 541 3 174 2 245 1 513 2 649 848 4 137 4 960 14 360 693 802 1 620 952 I 380 1 006 610 1 029 3 033 3 035 5 898 6 174 6 124 418 573 1 183 660 900 697 518 457 J76 342 3 253 4 768 2 824 197 227 432 276 434 334 320 309 252 43 3 645 4 817 7 864 483 513 804 856 875 1 143 1 151 771 950 318 4 351 5 384

5 775 120 122 336 353 618 850 942 946 1 219 269 5 519 6 143 774 23 24 41 56 64 48 62 119 317 20 6 580 7 250

1 855 57 59 70 90 138 230 259 311 506 135 6 079 6 741 2 977 20 34 210 194 368 543 615 501 386 106 5 194 5 625

FLORIDA 11 - 1157

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Table 189. Industry of the Female Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical

Areas of 250,000 or More

MIAMI SMSA- Continued

Ne11"'

hparienud clvlllan labor force -----------------Atric.th'*, forestry, and fl1heries _,. _______________ _

Agriculture ____ -- ---- •••••••••• ______ ------ ------ ____ _ --Forestry and fisheries- .. - ...... ---------------·------------ -

Mla"'t -- •••• -- •• ---- -- -- -------- ---------- __ _ Con1huc:tien ........ ___ ,. __________ .... ____ ---- ______ _ -Mo11foctvtiiitg __________ ---- __ ---- ................ _____ _

Durable good•-------- __ ---- ______ -------------- •• ____ _ Logging ____ ---- ________ ------ _____________________ _ Sawmills, planing mills. and millwork ___________________ _ -Miscellaneous wood products-------------------------­Furniture and fixlures -----.. -------- .. ·---------------­Stone, clay, and glass products--- .. -- .. -----------------

--

Cement, concrete, gypsum, ond plaster prodvc:;:ts ~-------Pr,mory iron ond steel indu5tries ~-------- .......................... ..

-Primary nanferrout industries ........ __ .......... _ .......... ,. .............. .. Fabricated metal industrtes, including not specified metal .... ..

. --

Machinery. excep1 electrical ------ ------ __ .... -----------Office, accounting, and computing machines ...................... .. -

£1ectr~cal machinery, eqvipment, and supp!Les .................... __ _ Radio, television, and communication equipment_ _______ _

. -Motor vehides and motor vehicle equipment_ ____________ _

Aircraft and ports .... ---· .................. _ .................................... _ --Other transportation equipment------------------------Professional and photographic equipment, ond watches ____ _ --Ordnance .... __________________________ -------- ______ .. -Misceltoneous manufactures and durable goods- allocated __ -

Nondurable goods ____ .... __ ---- .... __ .... ------ ........ _________ _ -Meat products ..... ______ .. ___ .... ____ ------ __ ---- _______ _ -Conning ond preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages __ Bakery products ____ .... __________ ------ ____ ------ ____ _ --OH1er food industries .. _________ -- - .. -- ........ ____ ........ ____ _ -Yorn. thread, ond fobric mills-------------------------­Other textile mill products-----------------------------

-Apporel and other fobricoted textile products-------- ____ _ . Poper and allied :products ---------------------------- --Printing, publishing, and allied industries _______________ _ --Chemicals and allied products. ________________________ _ --Petroleum and cool products ____________________ ~----- ·-Rubber and mis.cellaneous plast~c products-------------­Foatwea.r. except rubber-----------------------------

----Other nanduroble goods ...... _-· -- -- ______ ...... ___ .... ____ .... Not specified monufocruring indus1ries ........ -------- .. ·--------·-

Trauport11tlon, e11mmu11katlons1 11nd other public "tilltiea Ra-ilroods and railway express service __ .. ________________ _ ' -Street railways and bus lines ------ ____ ................... ---- .... .. Trucking service and warehousing-----------------------Woter transportation-------------------- __ ------ _____ _ Air transportation ......... __ .... ---- __________ .... __ .... __ .... ____ _ All other transportation __ .... ________ ......... ______ .... ______ .... Communic1Jtio.ns ---- .... ---------- __ ------ ____ ----------Electric i;ind gas utilities _______________________ ., _______ _

Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilities ---------

Wllolualo a11ll tetan trade ____ ................ ---·-- ......... .. Wh-olesale trade ------ ------ __ ........ ------ -------------­

Food ond farm products -----------------------------Retail trade .... ____ .... ________ ................ ______ ---- .... _____ _ Hardware, form equipment. ond buildin9 material retailing .. General merchandise stores ....... -- -- ---- ____ ------ __ ...... Food stores ____ ............. __ .... __ -- -- ---- __ .... ------ _____ _ Motor vehides and accessories ret(Jiling --·------------­Gasoline service stations-----------------------------Appanel ond acces.s-aries stores ___________ ,. ___________ _ Furniture, h.ome furnishings, and equipment stores ............. . Eoting and drinkin9 places __ ............ ------ ................ __ ...... _ Drugstores -- ............... __________ ---- ____ -- .... -- --- .... .. Other retail trode ...................................................................... .

Fl•••n, ilsura•u, 0111d reel nt•t•----------------­Bonking and credit agencies-----------------------------Insurance .... __ ..... ---- __________ ........ ---- ______ ............ _ .. __ -Other finance and reel estate -------- ........ ---------- __ -- ..

l'lfli••u .. d repair 1ervkes ........ ____ --------------Advertising ____ .... ____ ........ __ ........ __ ---- ____ .. _ ............ _ .. __ Commercial rese<1rch, management. and programing services. Automobile services .... ---- ---- __ .... -- .... __ ...... _ ............ -· -- .. Other business ond repair services .................. __ .. __ ....... __ .... ..

Ptl'IHOI ltrvlce1 ................ ---- -- -- .... -- ---- .......... .. Private households ......... __ ------ ____ •• __ .............. ____ .... __ Hotels ond lodging ploce• ______________ •••• ____ •• __ •• __ laundering, cleaning, ond other garment se-rvices ___ ,, ______ _ Barber ond beauty shops •••••••• -------- -- __ -- ·--- -- -- -Other personal urvices ..... ---·-- -- ........ ______ •• ---- .... -- __

Eflt1rt1hu111e,.t •~If rtcrea.tlon aervlcH ... ____________ _

ProfeHlonal and r•kltod services __ ... __ .......... _____ _ Health services ---- ____ ------ ....... _ .. ---- .... ---- ........ __ ...... Educational services, governm.ent -------- .... --------------Educational services, private .............. __ .... __ .................... _____ _

------------------------·-----------------------------------------------·-------------Welfare, religious., and nonprofit membership organiiotions .... --

Other prafes-sionol ond related services ... --------------------Pvltlk •O.inlstretkl•' .... ---- ......................................... .. --Postal service .... ________ .......... _ ........ -~ ........................... ___ _ --Feder-of pobli<: administration ............ __ ............ -- ............. ------

State and local public administration __ ... -- ____ .... ---- __ ...... ----11ncludes cllocoted coses not shown separotely.

11-1158 FLORIDA

[Dote based on $Cmple, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text)

Femole:s with earnings in 1969 Medion eornings (dollors)

Totol, 16 $1 to $500 $1.000 $2,000 $3,000 $4.000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $10.000 Earners years old $49? to to to to to to to to or All worked 50 and over or loss $999 $1.'199 $2.999 $3.999 $4.999 $5,999 $6,999 $9,999 more earners to 52 weeks

33 123 3 053 3 786 5 594 6 517 6 632 3 497 1 265 828 1 110 841 2 633 3 304

932 221 259 223 97 83 23 16 10 - - 973 2 557 921 221 259 223 97 72 23 16 10 - - 962 2 557

11 - - - - 11 - - - - - ... -5 - - - - - 5 - - - - ... ...

145 11 - 22 15 30 20 19 9 14 5 3 817 ... 1 896 133 186 257 423 525 261 77 10 24 - 2 879 3 366

621 55 88 66 148 147 83 29 - 5 - 2 686 3 043 - - - - - - - - - - - - -8 - - 5 - - - 3 - - - ... ... - - - - - - - - - - - - -

81 4 13 12 33 14 5 - - - - ... . .. 14 - - - - 6 - 8 - - - ... -8 - - - - - - 8 - - - ... -4 - - - 4 - - - - - - ... -11 - - 6 - - - 5 - - -

144 10 32 12 44 27 14 - - 5 - ... 2 409 ...

31 6 6 - 8 11 - - - - - ... ... - - - - - - - - - - - - -88 - 12 3 17 36 16 4 - - - ... ... 24 - - 3 2 15 - 4 - - - ... ... 5 - 5 - - - - - - - - ... -

11 - 6 - 5 - - - - - - ... ... 10 - 6 - - - 4 - - - - ... ... 69 - 4 5 10 19 22 9 - - - ... ... - - - - - - - - - - - - -

145 35 4 23 27 34 22 - - - - 2 389 ... 1 234 78 94 186 270 369 169 44 5 19 - 2 959 3 444

10 - - - 10 - - - - - - ... 214 25 30 59 57 23 9 11 - - - 1 881 ...

27 - - - 18 4 - 5 - - - ... ... 33 - 10 - - 23 - - - - - ... ... 12 - - 4 - - 8 - - - - ... -24 4 - 5 15 - - - - - -

3 5.i:i 528 27 38 38 96 206 102 12 5 4 - 3 316 20 - - 7 - 9 - - - 4 - ... ... 96 15 5 11 27 20 5 11 - 2 - ... ... 60 7 - - 8 25 11 5 - 4 - ... ...

7 - - 7 - - - - - - - ... -28 - 6 5 - 8 9 - - - - ... ... 65 - - 16 9 34 6 - - - - ... ...

110 - 5 34 30 17 19 - - 5 - 2 533 ... 41 - 4 5 5 9 9 4 5 - - ... ...

1 287 114 115 124 148 264 298 140 37 47 - 3 540 4 440 28 - 7 9 6 - - 6 - - - ... ... 91 5 17 - 15 18 20 - 5 11 - ... ... 71 - 4 - 5 8 14 16 7 17 - ... ...

5 - - - - 5 - - - - - ... ... 114 - - 2 4 26 29 33 8 12 - 4 862 ... 41 11 14 5 - - 4 - 4 3 -

4 270 745 76 54 99 103 161 193 52 3 4 - 3 252 29 - - - - 4 14 11 - - - ... ... 24 - - - 6 9 5 4 - - - ... ...

4 464 514 498 735 803 938 605 132 99 83 57 2 604 3 434 471 39 29 88 90 129 62 7 8 9 10 2 883 3 438 153 6 4 41 38 34 20 - 6 - 4 2 671

3 .i:i:i 3 993 475 469 647 713 809 543 125 91 74 47 2 569 17 - - - - 7 8 - 2 - ...

3 568 805 84 125 117 165 186 100 16 6 6 - 2 464 679 59 82 108 139 128 103 20 19 15 6 2 651 3 393

72 - 5 5 11 29 14 - 5 3 - ... ... 4 4 - - - - - - - - - ... -335 68 35 31 46 92 44 19 - - - 2 728 3 414

74 17 4 23 16 - 3 6 - 5 - ... 3 :i:i9 1 187 131 130 220 220 214 168 31 25 26 22 2 511

82 7 4 18 15 16 12 5 5 - - ... 738 105 84 125 101 144 92 20 31 17 19 2 545 3 231 825 73 43 89 179 203 116 58 22 29 13 3 140 3 726 372 13 22 45 56 92 76 25 22 21 - 3 543 4 164 46 7 - 10 4 9 10 6 - - - ...

3 259 407 53 21 34 119 102 30 27 - 8 13 2 803 458 41 5S 58 68 109 54 42 10 lS 6 3 064 3 827

10 5 - 5 - - - - - - - ... -54 - 6 5 11 12 4 11 5 - - ... ... 60 11 5 14 5 5 12 - - 8 -

3 i:io 3 67:i 334 25 44 34 52 92 38 31 5 7 6 12 144 I 2114 1 910 2 713 3 288 2 040 529 201 97 48 34 2 050 2 490

7 401 S70 I 297 1 791 1 997 1 051 238 82 32 25 18 1 856 2 341 1 430 131 133 237 537 258 82 32 11 5 4 2 399 2 509 1 078 62 74 149 328 304 120 30 5 6 - 2 774 J 057

408 16 58 78 63 110 29 30 18 6 - 2 825 J 534 I 827 205 348 458 363 317 60 27 31 6 12 1 787 2 441

276 21 19 64 65 34 40 4 15 5 9 2 523 4 014 9 804 594 644 1 198 1 308 2 234 1 387 518 434 793 694 3 518 3 820 4 848 277 296 616 759 1 386 876 291 153 142 52 3 343 3 762 3 055 160 181 283 295 482 205 143 173 556 577 4 617 4 493

690 57 57 117 75 137 ·BO 38 51 32 46 3 285 3 930 311 26 21 42 43 91 49 9 26 - 4 3 258 3 598 900 74 89 140 136 138 177 37 31 63 15 3 080 3 778 887 47 57 111 123 172 159 58 BS S2 23 3 613 4 391 189 4 14 19 40 28 21 15 32 16 - 3 625

4 750 300 27 33 27 21 56 56 25 23 12 20 3 750 353 11 10 60 62 68 70 18 30 24 - 3 493 4 152

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Tobie 189. Industry of the Female Experienced Civilian labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970- Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

MIAMI SMSA- Continued

Penons of Spanish Language

Experienced clvlHan labor force

Atrfculture, for11try1

and fhh1rfe1 __________________ _

:::~~~~~u~end-fi~h;;i-;,;-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Mining ________ ---- ------ ---- __ ---------- _____ _

Co111trur;tlon ________ ------ ------ ____ ------ _____ _

Manufacturing ________ ...... ___ ... ____________________ _ Durable goods __ -- -- ---- ---------- ------ __ ---------- ___ _

logging ---- -- -------- -- -- ---- ------ ----------------Sawmills. planing mills, and millwork ......................................................... ... --Miscellaneous wood products--------------------------­Furniture ond fixtures-------------------------------­Stone, cloy, and gloss products ------------------------

--Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products-------­Primary iron and steel industries-----------------------Primary nonferrous industries ______________ ---------- __ Fabricated metal industries, including not specified metal __ _

Machinery, except electrical ________ ---- __ -------- -----Office, accounting, and computing machines------------

Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies ____________ _ Rodia, television, and communication equipment ________ _

Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment_ ____________ _ Aircraft and ports ____ ---- __ ---- ______ -------- __ -----Other transportation equipment ____ ------ ____ ------ ___ _ Professional and photographic equipment, and watches ____ _ Ordnance ____ -- -- -- -- ---- ________ ---- ____ ---- ______ _ Miscellaneous manufoctures and durable goods- allocated __

Nondurable goods ________________ ------ ____ -------- ___ _ Meat products -- ____________________________ ------ __ Conning ond preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages __ Bakery products ________________ ------ __ ---------- __ _ Other food industries __________________ -------- ______ _ Yorn, thread, ond fobric milts _________________________ _ Other textile mill products __________ -------------- ____ _ Apparel and other fabricated textile products ____________ _ Poper and allied products-----------------------------Printing, publishing, and allied industries ________________ _ Chemicals and ollied products ________________ ---- _____ _ Petroleum and cool products ________ ------------ ______ . Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products --------------­Footwear, except rubber------------------------------Other nondurable goods ____________ -------- __________ ..

Nol specified manufacturing industries __ ---- ____ ---- ______ _

Transportation, communlcatloru., and other public utilltles1 Railroads and railway express service ____________________ _ Street railways and bus lines ---------------------------­Trucking service and warehousing------------------------Water transportation __________________________________ _ Air transportation ________ -- ________ ---- ____ -- ---- -- -- --All other transportation ____________ -------------- ____ ---CommunicoHons ____________ ---- __ ------ __ ------ ____ ---Electric and gas utilities--------------------------------­Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilities----------

Wholesale and retoll trade------------------------Wholesale trade ______________________________________ _

Food and form products ------------------------------Retail trade ______________________________ ------ ______ _

Hardware, farm equipment, and building material retailing __ General merchandise stares ________ ---- ____ ---- _______ _ Food stores __________________________ -------- ____ ---Motor vehicles and accessories retailing----------------­Gasoline service stations------------------------------Apparel and accessories stores ____________ ---- ______ ---Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores ________ _ Eating and drinking places __________ ---- ______ ---- __ ---Drugstores ____ -- -- -- ---- -- ---- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- ---Other retail trade __ ---- __________________ ------ _____ _

Finanu, Insurance, and reol •stot•------------------Bonking and credit agencies ________________ ---- -- -- -- ---Insurance. ___________ -- ---- -- ---- -- -- -- ------ ---- -- ---Other finance and real estate ________________ ------ -- -- --

Business and repair sarvicH ______________________ _ Advertising ____________ ---- __ ---- ---- -- -------- -- -- ---Commercial research, management, and programing services .. Automobile services ______ ---- ______ ---- -- -- -------- -- --Other business and repair services _______________________ _

Penanal servlces -------------------------------Private households ______ ---- ____________ -------- -- -- ---Hotels and lodging places -------------------------------Laundering, cleaning, and other garment services ____ -- __ -- --

g~h~~rp~~:o~~f ~~~~~::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Entertainment and recreation services _______________ _

Professional and relattd 11rvio1 -------------------Health services ______ ---- __ -- -- ____ ---- -- -- ------ -- -- --

------------------------------

--------

-----------------

------------

Educational services, government ____ -------------- -- -- ----Educational services, private __ ---- __ ------ -- ------ -- -- --­Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations --­Other professional and related services--------------------

Puhllc administration' __ ---- __ ---- ____ ------ -- ----Postal service __________ ---- -- ---- -- -- -- -- ------ -- -- ---Federal public administration ____ ---------- __ ------ -- -- ---State and local public administration----------------------

11ncludes allocated cases not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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[Data based on -sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) end meaning of symbols, see text]

Females with earnings in 1969 Median earnings (dollars)

Total, 16 $1 to $500 $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6.000 $7,000 $10.000 Earners years old $499 to to to to to to to to or All worked 50 and over or loss $999 $1,999 $2,999 $3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $9,999 more earners to 52 weeks

52 616 2 955 3 746 6 764 9 804 13 048 7 882 3 755 1 8'2 2 185 655 3 233 3 926 446 112 64 112 73 34 14 29 - - 8 1 420 2 833 426 112 64 105 60 34 14 29 - - 8 1 352 2 833 20 - - 7 13 - - - - - - ... -

26 - 7 5 - - - - 7 7 - ... ... 291 13 22 12 62 53 41 21 42 12 13 3 689 4 273

21 452 925 1 165 2 558 4 441 7 302 3 199 1 017 378 362 105 3 224 3 730 3 972 167 193 378 705 1 317 705 275 107 117 6 3 412 3 904 - - - - - - - - - - - - -13 - - - - - 13 - - - - ... ... 5 5 - - - - - - - - - ... -439 7 11 27 98 166 76 16 23 5 8 3 461 3 940 105 7 7 30 20 21 14 - 6 - - 2 425 ... 33 - - 15 5 7 6 - - - - ... ... 6 - - - - 6 - - - - - ... ... 70 4 7 9 18 7 19 6 - - - ... 507 14 10 47 51 210 114 14 8 39 - 3 626 3 825 190 - 22 9 34 18 26 47 18 16 - 4 462 5 149 19 - - - - - - 10 - 9 -915 24 43 107 155 330 144 76 21 15 - 3 369 3 862 332 10 22 55 43 151 28 8 15 - - 3 238 3 649 85 - 15 - - 35 16 6 7 6 - ... ... 75 - - 7 15 9 28 16 - - - ... ... 100 9 - 19 20 12 27 - - 13 - ... 376 22 11 28 46 133 90 23 11 12 - 3 609 4 052

12 - - - - - 7 - - 5 - ... ... 1 074 75 67 95 248 370 131 69 13 6 - 3 141 3 615 17 246 730 938 2 159 3 716 5 873 2 475 742 271 245 97 3 184 3 691 92 - - 14 24 34 5 6 7 - - ... ... 510 39 77 88 91 148 38 7 22 - - 2 560 3 533 127 20 - 24 40 33 - - 10 - - 2 488 ... 155 10 7 8 49 39 37 5 - - - 3 090 ... 178 - - 30 48 52 • 24 24 - - - 3 212 ... 689 26 40 30 139 243 143 46 - 14 8 3 451 3 817 11 180 524 583 1 446 2 581 3 817 l 543 389 102 122 73 3 119 3 669

248 23 l7 16 60 49 45 23 15 - - 3 163 4 092 665 27 60 86 70 138 143 64 36 41 - 3 649 4 332 211 - 18 23 43 41 26 21 27 12 - 3 524 3 939

21 - - 7 - - - 6 - 8 -427 6 21 40 86 176 91 7 - - - 3 344 3 695 I 248 13 54 162 180 520 221 66 4 20 8 3 413 3 700 l 495 42 61 185 305 583 159 76 48 28 8 3 265 3 613

234 28 34 21 20 112 19 - - - - 3 125 ... 2 101 70 47 160 181 2S7 453 346 271 265 51 4 741 s 303

ll 5 - - - - 6 - - - - ... IOI 22 7 19 12 4 21 5 - 6 5 2 208 203 8 7 8 23 50 60 19 21 7 - 4 092 4 490

71 6 - - 7 14 6 15 16 7 -5 9iij 799 6 - 43 48 33 135 149 152 194 39 6 332

188 II - 19 13 25 37 51 32 - - 4 703 4 969 467 12 26 57 55 69 115 74 43 16 - 4 126 4 647 80 - - - 14 14 12 15 - 18 7 ... ... 21 - - - - 12 5 4 - - - ... ...

9 919 689 1 010 1 549 1 767 2 133 1 493 640 2S7 295 86 2 969 3 799 2 243 95 138 246 239 628 500 232 96 57 12 3 643 4 192

419 39 45 61 41 105 45 46 29 - 6 3 224 3 856 7 676 594 872 I 303 I 528 1 505 993 408 161 238 74 2 700 3 638

ll l - 17 6 15 25 28 5 15 - - 3 700 I 910 240 205 339 367 377 225 83 46 20 8 2 "\66 3 656

979 71 108 200 197 190 124 29 25 28 7 2 561 3 694 236 13 19 14 36 44 49 42 - 19 - 3 818 4 595

32 - 6 - 12 - 6 - 8 - - ... I 038 61 120 159 190 301 123 40 7 31 6 2 942 3 692

229 - 22 30 56 60 25 13 - 15 8 3 108 3 859 I 512 113 139 291 410 235 160 99 16 42 7 2 520 2 910

282 7 48 17 27 63 72 6 8 17 17 3 667 4 127 I 347 89 188 247 218 210 181 91 36 66 21 2 666 3 775 3 036 118 164 254 299 672 824 423 144 117 21 4 013 4 511 I 618 63 95 125 136 391 439 246 70 53 - 3 997 4 463

733 14 25 51 54 161 252 112 35 29 - 4 244 4 648 685 41 44 78 109 120 133 65 39 35 21 3 588 4 450

l 549 92 129 189 268 283 210 187 99 64 28 3 341 4 194 98 - 15 6 26 12 12 15 - 12 - ...

214 - 6 22 41 39 35 26 21 l 5 9 3 974 4 976 168 13 - 38 21 10 19 43 13 6 5 4 105 4 792

I 069 79 106 123 180 222 144 103 65 31 14 3 200 3 973

5 957 464 613 I 142 1 823 959 426 2S4 98 133 45 2 417 2 889 915 139 172 246 213 116 l7 - 7 - 5 I 596 2 010

2 045 153 169 332 869 263 101 73 39 46 - 2 424 2 730 894 52 92 152 202 237 72 39 23 25 - 2 748 3 .530

l 501 82 103 340 405 262 133 88 8 56 24 2 557 2 991 602 38 77 72 134 81 103 54 21 6 16 2 851 4 475

312 16 38 77 SS 21 32 21 32 15 5 2 455 2 536

6 935 448 47S 671 769 1 246 l 068 706 446 818 288 3 886 4 8S9 2 981 165 154 228 361 558 548 324 227 355 41 4 008 4 856 I 300 137 103 171 91 201 106 57 30 238 166 3 736 5 833

890 63 140 86 105 212 96 82 34 48 24 3 241 3 .774 530 29 45 60 62 55 85 65 71 51 7 4 165 5 094

I 234 54 33 126 130 220 233 178 84 126 50 4 232 5 074

S92 8 12 35 66 88 122 111 48 97 5 47U 5 379 28 - - - 7 - - - - 21 -

5 7ii 265 8 6 8 25 24 56 48 35 50 5 5 l 15 270 - 6 27 34 49 66 63 13 12 - 4 288 4 766

FLORIDA 11- 1159

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JLLJJ ii J

Table 189. Industry of the Female Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued (Dato based on. isample ts&e text For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text)

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

ORlANDO SMSA

Total

Experienced clvlHan labor force ---------------­

Agrlcuhuni, forestry, and fbhorie1 __ ---- __ ---- __ - .. --Agriculture ---- ---- ------ ______________ ---- ___ ,, ___ ,. __ _

--

Fores.try and fisherie$ -----------------------------........... --

Mlaloa ------ __ ---- ______ ------ -----------·. __ -Ce1111trvc:ffon ____ .. ___ ............ __ ---- ............................. .. -M111u1facturlat ........................ -- ----·- .................... -- --

Durable goods ______ .................................................................... .. -Logging ______________ ---- ______ ---- __ ---- ---- _____ _ Sawmills, planing mills, and millwork .................... ----------

--Mi$c;elloneous wood products--------------- .... ·--------Furniture ond fixtures ----- .. ---------------------- ........ Stone, cloy, ond gla,. product• ------------------------

----Cement, concrete, gypsum, end plaster products ______ ..,_ frimcry iron and steel industries -----------·-----------

-Primary nonferrous indu$tries ............................ ------- __ ....... .. Fabricated metal industries, including not specified metal __ _

---

Mochin-ery. except electrical ---- .... __ .... __ ............................. .. Office, accounting, and computing mochines ...................... .. -

Electric.ol machinery, equipment, and $Upplies ---- ................ .. Radio, tetevision, and communication equipment ............ _ .. ..

--Motor vehicles ond motor vehicle equipment ____ .... ,.. ...... --..--Aircroft and parts .. .,. _______ ,. ______________________ ,, __

--Other lransportotion equipment ..... __ ---- __ .... ---- ,. ___ ----Profes$~onol and photographic equipment, ond watches __ ......

---Ordnance __ ........ ____ ........ __ ........ -------- __ .............. ---- __ _ -Miscellaneous manufactures and durable good5-allocated ....

Nondurable goods .. _ -- __ ............ ____ ................ ------ ---- -----Meat prod1;1cts .... __ ---------- ................................................ .. -Conning and pruerving produce, seafoods, and beverages __ B-a!kery products .... ____ ---- ______ ---- .... __ ........................ .. -Other food indus1riu ------------------------------ .... .. Yorn, thread, and fabric mills .................................................. .. -Other textile mill products. __________ ,, _____ ~ ....... - .... - ...... _ Apparel ond other fabricated textile produchi ............. -------Poper and allied products - .. --"-----................................... .. --Printing, publishing, and ullied indu-stries __ .... _,, _________ _ --Chemicals and allied products ............................ _________ ,,,._ -Petroleum and coal products .... - ........................... ------- .. --Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products-........................ .. ----Footwear, e11:c.ept rubber-.----- .............................................. _ -Other nondurable goods-. ______ ----------------------

Hot .specified monufac.turing tndustries ........ ____ .... ---- .......... ..

Trauportallon, COIHluwlcatlons, ond ,other pMbllc utltltles Railroads and roilwoy express $ervice .... _ ................................ .. Street rcilways ond bus UnH ..................................................... .. Trucking service and warehousing-----------------------Waler trcn:sportation .................... __ ................ - .............. --- .. --Air transportation ...... _ ........ ---- -- ................ ____ .................... ..

t~:~~~i~~~~s:5o~~o-I~~~ :: :: :: :: :: :: :::: :: :::::::::: :: :: Ele.r;tric and -gos utilities_ .. - .. ~- ........ ___ ,, __ .... ____ -------- __ Water supply, s.onitory services, and other utilities---------

Wt.elesol• and retoH tnult __________________ ,, ___ _ Whoiesole trade .... ______________ ...... ,, ____ - ...... ---- _,, _,. ....

food ond form products ________ ,, _______ ,,., __________ _

Retail trade ........ __ -- __ -- ........ -- ---- .... ---- -- -- .. _ -- -- -- .... Hordwore, form equipment, and building material retailing _ General merchandh;.e stores ______ ------ __ ........... __ -----food stores .... ______ ---- ________________ .... __ .... __ -- ,._ Matar vehicles and accessories re-toiling----------------Gasol•ne service stations_., ________________ ,, _________ _ Apparel and occessaries s.tores .... ____________ ........ ---- __ furniture, home furnis.hings, and equipment stores.. ............ .. Eating and drinking places ........ __ .... ______ -- ........ ____ ----Drugstores __ ---- ........ ---- -- __ ................ __ ........ __ ---- .. .. Other r.etoil tradt __ ------ .. - -- ................. ____ ........ __ ........ _

Fll1HU, i.n1nace, •ncl ,...1 estate .................... ______ _ Banking and credit ogenci&$ ............................ --------------Insurance ____ .... __ -- ____ ---.. -- __ ................ -- -----.- -- ----Othe-r finance ond real estate---------------- .. ----------

le11ht111 and repair ••rvk"----------------------Advertising ____ ......... __ .... __________ ............ ------ _____ .... .. Commercial research, management, and programing services .. Automobile services __ ---- ____ .... __ --- .. -- .... ------ __ .... __ _ Other business and repair services .... ---- .. ----------------

P•ntinal ••rvlces ............ __ ................................. __ ...... .. Private ho-use holds .................... -- __ .... ---- __ ................. -- ...... .. Hotels ond lodging places------------------------------laundering. cleaning, and other garment servk:es ...... _______ _ Barber and beQuty shops ________ ..,, ........ .,._,, ______________ ., Ottier per$onol services-------------------------- .......... ..

btertahHH•t ••• ncre•tlon senk:es .... -------------

Pnhnto.111 a!HI ntl1ted 1ervkH .................................. _ .. Health services ............................. -- ---- ---- ......................... -- -E-ducati-onaS services. government -- -------- ................ -- ...... .. Edu.cotional services, private .............. ---~- .. __ -- ---- .... ____ .. .. Welfare. religious. and :nonprofit membership organizations _,. Other prafessionol and related services- ..... ----------------

Pu!ilk •••hdstrotloa~ -- -- ........ ---- ___ .. -------- .... .. Postal -service __ ........ __ .... __ .... -- __ -------- ........ - ........... -- .. .. Federal public odministrotion .... ---------- .............................. ..

----' -----·------------· ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

State and local public administration--------~- .. ------------!Includes allocated coses not shown -separately.

11- 1160 FLORIDA

Total, 16 years old and over

59 943

2 211 2 211

-12

666

6 617 3 773

-21

5 70 41 21

9 6

232

139 51

1 469 570

22 27

105 92

1 215 320

2 804 28

711 84

223 10 20

522 81

743

113 6

101 15

147 40

2 918 20

250 288

8 95 84

l 695 219 111

15 024 2 388

634 12 636

164 3 803 l 393

378 73

885 464

3 056 569

I 851

4 923 l 776 2 016 l 131

1 685 59

273 183

l 170

6 314 3 058

874 775 767 840

545

17 133 6 268 5 541 J 894 I 279 2 151

1 895 112 815 918

$1 to $500 $1,000 $499 to to

or loss $999 $1,999

5 783 5 041 8 828

365 382 619 365 382 619 - - -- - -

38 37 63

310 319 808 94 130 329 - - -- 10 5 - 5 -6 6 7 - - -- - -- - -- - -7 11 11

9 5 9 9 - -

37 62 189 - 31 52 - - -- - -9 7 16 5 - 5 4 - 40

17 24 47

216 189 473 - 5 12

24 58 161 - 10 10 6 24 10 - - -5 - 5

67 29 117 - - 14

94 44 84

16 - 14 - - -- 4 15 - 10 5 4 5 26 - - 6

187 194 276 - - 5

25 26 112 15 16 15 - - -

5 - 5 9 15 10

105 125 87 5 - 6 6 6 5

l 784 1 444 2 475 170 152 474 48 77 260

1 614 1 292 2 001 20 5 8

461 379 510 94 142 242 33 41 46 12 7 18

107 93 130 36 49 59

502 382 606 61 49 84

288 145 298

236 230 491 61 58 154 77 95 131 98 77 206

140 157 263 - - 5

31 27 36 10 9 17 99 121 205

1 193 1 045 l 533 800 651 812 121 126 190 59 53 166 40 49 159

173 166 206

77 88 104

l 345 1 113 2 O'l4 299 322 605 350 366 630 311 239 359 163 71 232 222 115 268

108 32 102 6 - 11

47 17 30 55 15 41

Females with earning5 in 1969 Median eornlngs (dollars)

$2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $10,000 Earners to to to to lo to or All worked SO

$2.999 $3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $9,999 more earners lo 52 weeks

8 236 9 948 7 435 4 758 3 806 4 653 1 455 3 209 4 275

382 230 90 56 55 10 22 1 579 3 218 362 230 90 56 55 10 22 l 579 3 218 - - - - - - - - -- 12 - - - - - ... -

82 75 137 103 38 43 50 4 277 4 941

791 1 135 1 023 707 533 743 148 3 875 5 031 334 656 602 448 422 636 120 4 567 5 633 - - - - - - - - -- 6 - - - - - ... ... - - - - - - - ... -

12 10 24 - - 5 - ... ... 15 4 5 - - - 17 ... ... - 4 - - - - 17 ... ... - 4 5 - - - - ... ... - - 6 - - - - -14 29 34 47 40 31 8 5 213 5 853 17 29 45 10 5 6 4 4 011 ... 6 5 16 10 5 - -

3 7i2 181 373 310 195 49 63 10 4 473 71 133 154 68 25 36 - 3 985 4 596 - 5 6 - - 11 - ... ...

7 - 10 - 10 - - ... 20 32 13 - 3 - 5 3 016 ... 10 26 20 - - 16 10

6 852 22 41 63 187 294 496 66 7 256 36 99 61 9 21 6 - 3 364 3 805

447 564 415 259 111 107 23 3 137 4 333 - - 5 - 6 - -151 156 86 60 - 5 6 2 745 4 271 20 18 12 14 - - -

4 sis 30 26 55 47 16 9 - 4 262 - 4 6 - - - - ... ... 4 6 - - - - -

25ii 3 685 94 108 58 25 15 9 -14 13 32 4 - 4 - ... 83 165 95 84 41 45 8 3 403 4 150

5 6 13 16 16 27 - 5 156 ... - - - - - - 6 ... 22 32 16 5 7 - - 3 297 ... - - - - - - -

3 sis -24 28 35 4 10 8 3 ... 10 13 6 - - - 5 ... ...

299 425 614 390 259 258 16 4 127 4 984 5 - - 6 - 4 - ...

56 17 12 - - - - l 643 26 70 69 21 22 34 - 4 029 4 911 - - - 8 - - - ... ... 4 12 24 17 16 7 5 ... ... 4 3 9 5 22 7 - ciao 168 222 370 281 164 166 7 5 110 4 49 53 37 25 36 4 4 858 s 121

16 15 41 11 5 4 - 4 134 ... 2 669 2 933 1 789 926 424 375 205 2 678 3 729

354 407 392 244 69 86 40 3 106 4 437 139 135 97 49 9 11 9 2 230 4351

2 315 2 526 l 397 662 355 289 165 2 610 3 625 19 47 36 18 11 - - 3 638

3 i.ii 747 912 464 170 90 43 27 2 738 214 232 266 86 56 41 18 3 019 4 098

19 76 60 55 4 10 14 3 658 4 341 11 4 4 9 - 8 - ... ...

124 231 91 42 27 10 30 2 907 3 547 57 77 34 69 39 28 16 3 403 4 544

689 477 165 97 65 47 26 2 055 3 052 132 132 67 20 6 13 5 2 686 3 450 303 338 190 116 55 89 29 2 642 3 636 315 l 066 1 131 732 306 252 94 4 047 4 646 125 378 530 266 100 67 17 4 211 4 637 149 534 469 306 159 74 22 4 047 4 550 111 154 132 160 47 91 55 3 477 5 OBI

254 311 220 145 87 63 45 3 092 4 141 5 24 10 4 7 4 -

26 42 39 21 30 8 13 3 393 4 542 25 27 45 35 5 10 - 4 078 4 684

198 218 126 as 45 41 32 2 808 3 947

l 196 676 214 176 68 114 29 l 599 2 499 522 189 46 5 10 23 - l 096 1 769 179 101 80 35 15 14 13 2 000 2 856 246 177 36 19 6 - 11 2 445 2 976 ll1 148 74 92 29 60 5 3 166 4 017 138 61 46 25 8 17 - 1 393 2 418

79 52 48 40 29 14 14 2 044 4 014

1 960 2 662 1 755 1 244 l 740 2 435 785 3 772 4535 812 1 527 797 575 551 673 107 3 718 4 336 556 466 275 245 746 I 322 563 5 512 6 051 266 227 185 59 87 124 37 2 143 3 768 116 172 213 99 76 133 4 3 334 4 398 208 270 285 266 260 163 54 3 972 4 921

139 271 344 239 267 346 47 4 859 5 618 4 14 15 4 24 30 4 6 083

6 i.87 45 72 74 78 188 236 28 6 237 72 177 255 157 51 80 15 4 388 4 727

DET Al LED CHARACTERISTICS

Q

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Table 189. Industry of the Female Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued {Dato based on somple, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median. etc.) and meaning of symbols. see te:xt]

The State Females with earnings in 1969 Me<llan tornlngs (dollars)

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Total, 16 $1 to $500 $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7.000 $10,000 Ea me rs Areas of 250,000 or More years old $499 to to to to to to to to or All worktd 50

and over or loss $999 $1,999 $2,999 $3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $9,999 more earners lo 52 weeks

ORLANDO SMSA- Continued

Negro

Experienced clvlllan labor force ----------------- 9 947 1 556 1 501 2 186 2 040 1 287 555 113 230 410 69 1 877 2 570 Agrlcultun, forestry, 1nd fl1h1ri11 ___________________ 194 271 282 35' 208 66 6 124 2 223

~:;~~~:~u~~d"'f1;1;;i~~-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 194 271 282 356 208 66 6 124 2 223

Mlol•1 ---- -- -- -------- -· ---------·-------- ----

Co11trvctlo1 ____ ---- __ -- ------------ .......... ___ ---- 39 4

M11uf9ctvrifl1-- ________ -- -- ---- -- ---- ______ ---- _ 705 58 n 131 141 159 116 19 25 17 2 883 3 603 Durable goods •• ---------------------·------------------ 384 14 20 59 45 122 72 19 20 13 3 443 3 952

~~~~ifls~-pi~~i-;,g- ;;;-i";.-~~d-.;;ili;~~k :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::: Miscellaneous wood products __ ---------- -------- ------- 5 Furniture ond fixtures ---------------------------------Stone, cloy1 and glass products -------------------------

Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products---------Primary iron and steel industries------------- .. ----------Primary nonferrous industries_ .. ---------.. ---------------fabricated metal industries, including not specified metal ---- 12 5

Mochinery1 except electrical----------------------------Office, accounting, and computing machines __ .... ---- ..........

Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies-------------- 263 49 25 86 43 19 20 6 3 494 3 898 Radio, television, and communication equipment .................... 140 22 12 62 25 5 6 J 452

Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment .............................. Aircraft and parts------------------------------------ 7 Other tronsrortotion equipment-------------........................ 37 7 18 Professiona and photographic equipment, and watches ______ 4 4 Ordnance ........ -- -- -- -- ---- ---- -- ---------- ---- __ ------ 31 4 20 Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods-allocated .. __ 25 5 11 5

Nondurable goods •••• ____ ------------------------------- 315 44 19 72 90 37 44 4 2 250 Meat products ____ .... ------ __ -------------------------Conning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages --- 59 13 14 12 11 Bakery products ____ .... -------- __ -------------- ................ 20 20 Other food industries .... ------ ____ --·- ------ ... ____ ------ 21 6 Yorn. ttireod, and fabric mills---------------------------Other textile mill products.·----------------------------Apparel ond other fobricoted textile products. _____________ 152 35 36 46 18 12 2 109 Paper and allied products ------------------------------ 8 4 4 Printing, publishing, and allied industries------------------ 8 5

Chemicals and allied products ............ --------------------- 11 Petroleum and cool products ____ ................ ------ .... __ ---- __ Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products----------------Footwear, except rubber-------------------------------Other nondurable goods __ •• ---------- __ -------- __ ------ 36 13 7 8

Not specified manufacturing industries ______________________ 6 6

Transportation, communication•, and other public utllltl111 _ 142 14 11 25 33 35 18 2 636 Railroads and railway express service ---- ____ ------ __ .... ---- 10 5 5 Street railways and bus lines ----------------------------- 5 5 Trucking service and warehousing ------------------------- 21 6 12 Water transportation __ ---- __ ---- .... -------------- __ ------Air transportation .... ____ .... -- __ ---- .... ____ .... -------- ------ .. All other tronsportot/on __________ ---·-- __ -------- __ ------ 11 Communications ------ __________ ------ __ -------- __ ------ 84 11 20 20 18 6 Electric and gos utilities __ .... ____ -- ------ __ -------- __ ------Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilities -----------

Wholuale ond nttaU trade------------------------- 1 281 166 135 262 350 256 73 19 10 10 2 221 2 802 Wholesale trade __________ ------ __ ------ -------- __ ------ 217 12 29 67 68 30 6 3 2 007

Food and farm products------------------------------- 101 6 48 19 25 3 1 927 Retail trade __ ........ ____ ---------- __ -------------- __ ------ 1 064 154 106 195 282 226 65 19 7 10 2 273 2 829

Hardware, farm equipment, and building material retailing --- 12 5 7 General merchandise stores ................ --------------------- 203 8 23 19 65 73 10 5 2 792 3 178 Food stores ________ ---------- __ ---------------------- 126 25 40 19 26 5 4 1 950

Motor vehicles and accessories retailing ------------------ 7 7 Go saline service stations ____ -------- -- -- --------------- 7 7 Apparel and accessories stores ... ------ -- -------- -- -- ---- 68 5 8 7 11 32 5 Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores ____ .... ---- 44 4 B 9 7 11 Eating and drinking places------------------------------ 410 83 29 83 103 57 45 10 2 097 2 646

Drugstores .... ____ .... ------ ____ ------ __ ---------- ------ 16 JO 6 Other retail !rode------------------------------------- 171 42 13 27 71 13 2 049

Flntnce, Insurance, and real estate ........ --------------- 146 15 27 24 48 18 2 917 Bon king and credit agencies ____ .... __ ---- __ -------- .... ------ 28 11 12 Insurance .... ____ .... ____ ------ ______ ---- -- -------- -- -- ---- 71 4 14 4 43 6 Other finance and real estate-------------------------·--- 47 11 13 9 5

lusluu and repair strvkH------------------------ 169 16 37 38 56 12 10 829

Advertising .... ________ ---- __ ---- -- ---- -- -------- -- ------Commercial research, management, and programing services ___

23 10 Automobile services .... ____ ------ .... -- ------ ---------- ----- 5:i6 Other business and repair services------------------------- 146 16 37 38 46

hnonal 11rvlces ---------------- ---------- ---- ... - 3 419 763 703 941 693 210 86 17 1 259 1 917

Private households ____ ---- .... ---- ------ -- ---------------- 2 347 6-04 501 665 417 114 29 17 1 103 I 746

Hotels ond lodging places -------------------------------- 269 33 69 59 71 20 11 1 551 2 316 Laundering, cleaning, and other garment services .. _ .. __________ 295 19 19 82 107 41 27 2 257 2 510 Barber and beauty shops __ -------------- .... ____ ., _____ ----- 62 18 13 23 8 i48 Other personal services __ ---- __ -------- -- -------- -------- 446 107 96 135 85 12 11 1 1 700

Entertainment and recreation services .... -------- -- ----- 56 14 12 11 11

Prafeulonal and f*lat1d services -- .... -------- -- ------ 2 662 253 244 392 489 442 205 39 176 3$3 69 2 904 3 182

Health services ---- __ -------- __ ---- ---- -- --------------- 1 028 72 101 148 244 292 83 14 35 39 2 791 3 181

Educational services, government-------------------------- 960 51 61 114 136 73 45 25 118 274 63 5 000 4 652

Educational services, private------------ -- -------- -------- 288 45 45 33 63 41 32 13 16 2 333

Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations---- 129 45 4 35 19 15 11 I 443

Other professional and related services--------------------- 257 40 33 62 46 17 30 10 13 1 895

PubUc admlniatratlon• ______ -- ------ ---------- ----- 134 20 27 42 12 10 3 333

Postal service __ ------ ---- ________ ---------------------- 4 22 Federal public administration __ ---------- -- ---------------- 46 State and local public administration-~--------------------- 49 13 15 12

1lncludes allocated coses not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS FLORIDA 11-1161

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Table 189. Industry of the Female Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970- Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG SMSA

Total

Experienced clvlnan labor force ---------------- -Atrkulturo, f•f6atry, 0111d Rtheriu _______ ,.. __ .. ______ .,.

Agricu11ure ........ -- ........ ---.. -- ...... __ ...,M .......... --------- ---- __ _ -

ForiJstry and fisheries ---- __ ---- __ ........ ______ ------ ____ .... --Mining ______________ •• __________ ---------- __ _ -Cotutnictlon ____ ......................... ---- .... __ ---- ---- __ _ -M1aufoc;Nrhg ____ ............................ ----------------

Durable goods ............ __ .... __ ........ __ .... __ .................... ____ ........ _ -logging ................ ________ ............ __ ......................... ------ __ Sawmills, planing mill•, and millwork ___________________ _

--Mi5cellaneous wood products .................................................. .. Furniture and fixtures _.,,. ___________ ., ________________ _

--Stone, cloy, ond glass products ---- ............ ----------------

Cemtnt, -concrete, gypsum, and plaster product5 --------Primory iron ond gteel industries ______ .. _______________ _ -Primary nonferrous. industries ........ __ ---- __ ------------ .... Fabricated metol indu-stries. including not specified metal __ _ -Mac:hinery, except electrical---------------------------

Office, accaunti.n9, ond computing machines ___________ _ -Eledricol machinery, equipment, and supplies ___ ., ______ ---

Rodia, television, and communication equipmenL .............. .. --

Motor vehicles. end motor vehicle equipment ................ __ ----Aircroft ond ports. .... ---- __ ---- __ ---- ___________ .. ____ _

--Other transportation equipment---------- .. ---- .......... - .... -Professional ond photographic equipment, and watches ... ___ _ --Ord nonce __ ...... --- .... __ .... __ ---- __ ------ ____ .... ________ _ -Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods-allocated .... -

Nondurable goods __ .... __ .... ______ .... __ ------_ .... ----- _____ _ -Meat products -- _____ ,. --- .. ______ ........ ____ .... ______ ---- -Conning and p-reserving produce, seafoods, and beverages __ Bakery products ____ .... ____ ---- ____ ............ __ ...... ______ _ -Oth-er food industries--------------------------------­Yorn, thread, and fabric mills ••••••••••• ·--------·-----

---

Other textile mill products ............................ __ ------------Apparel ond other fabricated textile products. ___________ _ Paper and allied products ---------------------------­Printing, publishing, end allied industrles----------------Chemicals and allied products ______ ---- ______________ _ Petroleum and coal products-------------------------­Rubber ond miscellaneous plastic products-------------­footwear, except rubber--·------------------·-------Other nondurable goods __________ ---· __ •• __ -------- __

Not specified manufacturing industries ... __ -------------- __

Tro..sportotion. conu11unlcotion11 a11d ether puLllc ,,Olltles Railroads ond roilwoy express service-------------------­Street rajlwoys and bus line&---------------·-----------Trucking service and warehousing .... ________ ---------- __ _ Water traosportation ________ ........ __ .... _________________ _ Air transportation .. _ .... ________ .... ________ .... ____________ _

~~:~~~i~~~~sfso~~a_t:~~ :: :: :: :: :: :::::: :: :::::::: :: :: :: El!ttric and 90s utilities __ .... ____ .... __ ------ ---- ---- ____ .... Water supply, s.onitary services. and other utilities---------

Wholesale and ruaff trade-----------------------Wholesole trade .... ____ .... ____________ ... _______________ _

Food and farm products ----·------------- .. ----------Retail trade ______ ...... ____ ---· __ -- .................. -------- __ .... __

Hardware, farm equipment. and building material retailing .. General merchandise stores ________ -·-- __ .... __ .... ______ _ Food stores __ ........... -- -- --- ... -- -- ................... -- -- .... -- -- -- --Motor vehicles ond occessories retailing ............................... .. Gas.oHne service stations----------- .. -----------------Apparel and C1ctes11ories stores ____ ---- ..... __ ....................... .. Furnit-ure, home furnishings, and equipment stores .......... __ _ Eating and drinking place5 ______________ ............................ .. Drugstores ..... __ ---- __ ..... ________ ------ ................. _____ _ Other retoil trade __ ..... ____ ---- __ .... __________ .... ____ ... _

FfnHc•f l•svranc:e, and real •$fate ................................ . Banking and credit agencies ........... -------------·--------lnsuronce ____ ---- .... __ ---- .............. __ ---- ... _ ............... __ ....... .. Other finance and real estate .... ______ •• ____ -- __ .... __ -- __ ..

a.sineu ••cl reptdr servkes ------------------- .. --Advertising ____ ---- .... ---- __ ---- .. _ ------ ____ ---- __ ----Commercial research, management. and progrcming services_ Automobile s.erv~ces .... _____ ., __ -- __ .... ______ ------ ---- __ _ Othe-r busineSl and repair services_ ........... ______ .... ______ ..... _

P•n••ttl 1onrJc:e1 __ .... __ .... __ .. __ ..... ---- ---- __ ----Private households ____ ---- __ .... __ .... ---- .... -- -- .... -- .... --- .. Hotels and lodging places ---------------------·---.. ----loundering, cleaning, and other garment services __________ _ Barber and beauty shops •• ---- -- .... __ •• __ ------ __ ---- _ Other personol services---- ______ -- - ..... __ ---- .... ______ ....

Ent1rtah!R1111t and recreotlon services __ ·-----------­

Profe11lt11al and related nrvk:es ------------------Health services. __ ---- ____ ------ _ .. __________ .... ______ ....... Educational services, government ____ ---- ____ ------ __ ----

-------------· ------' ----------· ------------·--· -· -------· ---------· -----· ----------------·------------------·

Educational services, private __ .......... ------- __ -----------­Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations. __ Other professional and related services ....... __ ---------------

Public: ad111~nl1tratJon 1 ______ ------ ______ .... ---- __ _ --Postal service -- ---- __ ---- ______ ------ __ -------- ..... ----Federal public odminis.tration .... ____ ------ __ ---- ------ ......... ----State and local public administration-------------·---~-----

'lntludes allocated cose:s not shown separately.

11-1162 FLORIDA

[Doto based on sample see te>i:t For minimum base for derived figures {percent, median, et-c.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Females with earnings in 1969 Median earnings (dollars)

Total, 16 $1 to $500 $1,000 $2,000 $3.000 $4.000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $10,000 Earners years old $499 to ta to to to to to ta or All worked 50 ond over or lou $999 $1,999 $2,999 $3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $9,999 more earners ta 52 weeks

134 8&0 11 206 11 201 18 931 19 761 23 696 18 268 11 325 7 302 9 693 3 497 3 268 4 182

1 861 466 262 335 296 295 73 42 32 26 34 1 604 2 928 I 709 449 257 320 257 272 58 34 27 18 17 1 464 2 832

152 17 5 15 39 23 15 8 5 8 17 3 000 3 559

21 - - - - - 5 5 - 11 - ". ... 1 900 99 77 189 226 354 385 235 115 138 82 4 013 4 659

17 687 866 1 021 1 826 2 654 4 315 2 959 2 168 866 795 217 3 574 4 377 7 336 226 355 509 814 1 370 1 457 1 375 630 472 128 4 270 4 958

13 - - - - 5 3 - - 5 - ... "' 77 4 - 13 16 25 10 4 5 - - ... ...

40 - - 4 - 19 4 9 4 - - ". ... 452 30 50 45 82 149 57 21 - 10 8 3 128 3 700 402 10 22 42 73 104 54 60 25 12 - 3 519 4 380 150 5 9 4 12 37 39 20 12 12 - 4 205 ... 81 8 5 - 10 11 20 15 B 4 - ... ... 42 - - 5 - 17 7 - 9 - 4 ...

618 14 40 44 77 79 121 54 61 104 24 4 455 5 i36 496 19 35 32 48 84 88 102 10 62 16 4 341 5 136

79 - 5 4 7 13 10 18 - 16 6 ... 3 492 50 88 158 265 505 824 949 411 193 49 4 825 5 268 2 036 24 43 69 112 248 508 612 263 123 34 5 023 5 346

38 - 6 4 11 5 5 3 - 4 - ... ... 122 - 6 14 6 13 24 18 18 23 - 4 917 384 43 8 49 69 119 38 34 19 5 - 3 193 3 898 208 9 9 7 30 47 59 12 19 10 6 4 034 4 545

69 - - - 11 10 18 26 4 - - ... ... 802 39 86 92 116 178 125 68 37 40 21 3 382 4 155

10 241 631 658 1 308 1 840 2 915 1 473 781 227 319 89 3 234 3 885 241 11 5 16 21 55 44 70 5 14 - 4 284 5 074

2 033 167 170 344 478 583 140 57 26 48 20 2 702 3 591 178 12 5 30 33 65 9 10 9 5 - 3 138 364 17 11 38 38 80 78 70 12 15 5 3 975 4 586

37 10 - 5 14 8 - - - - - ". . .. 33 4 9 - - - 16 - 4 - - ". ... I 859 84 98 211 351 734 284 61 9 14 13 3 253 3 663

243 26 10 23 37 52 51 30 9 5 - 3 490 4 333 l 698 w 95 252 178 273 274 219 81 161 24 3 670 4 646

501 19 44 43 42 107 85 70 48 24 19 3 958 4 860 17 6 - 5 6 - - - - - - -258 16 16 41 17 60 62 40 - 6 - 3 650 4 520 6 - - - - 6 - - - - - ". -2 773 118 195 300 625 892 430 154 24 27 8 3 166 3 546 110 9 8 9 - 30 29 12 9 4 - 3 967 ...

5 567 215 354 518 471 932 1 055 761 483 693 85 4 278 5 128 93 4 13 - - 10 6 4 20 36 - ... 319 26 30 44 53 119 21 15 6 5 - 3 055 ...

598 13 59 42 16 98 135 116 43 55 21 4 526 4 931 88 11 4 9 17 - 15 11 5 12 4 ... ... 379 15 B 5 16 15 37 56 76 141 10 6 493 6 757 364 17 10 41 45 75 91 45 12 19 9 3 920 4 592

2 772 106 189 327 253 447 593 404 216 214 23 4 108 4 946 566 10 18 17 24 59 101 66 85 174 12 5 818 6 247 186 6 5 12 16 67 23 19 11 27 - 3 806 4 607

35 011 3 772 3 572 5 861 6 101 6 871 4 193 2 115 955 976 595 2 705 3 738 4 456 237 257 488 612 961 876 492 261 179 93 3 660 4 393 l 353 92 88 177 234 357 174 83 77 so 21 3 239 3 886 30 555 3 535 3 315 5 373 5 489 5 910 3 317 l 623 694 797 502 2 556 3 617 427 26 30 65 52 90 56 47 8 31 22 3 450 4 255 8 160 813 877 l 212 l 451 2 013 899 388 230 182 95 2 812 3 643 3 598 414 398 597 583 577 609 243 82 62 33 2 669 3 995 913 64 51 163 123 164 146 89 39 45 29 3 338 4 513 212 10 18 41 36 31 32 5 11 28 - 3 032 4 204 2 293 230 226 412 464 451 210 100 73 70 57 2 600 3 597 946 60 55 169 121 149 184 80 33 53 42 3 456 4 291 7 630 1 029 l 071 1 658 l 591 l 183 462 296 71 131 138 2 036 3 055 1 405 134 122 246 253 332 179 91 13 24 11 2 792 3 716 4 971 755 467 810 815 920 540 284 134 171 75 2 556 3 575 9 993 469 513 993 988 1 845 2 461 1 305 566 583 270 4 077 4 569 3 944 116 104 281 400 804 l 202 547 225 228 37 4 222 4 597 2 972 120 150 299 255 594 806 395 177 129 47 4 084 4 553 3 077 233 259 413 333 447 453 363 164 226 186 3 672 4 517 3 275 298 301 488 521 587 522 268 112 135 43 3 050 4 113 198 16 12 35 18 25 33 24 17 14 4 3 720 477 68 27 56 77 74 96 47 5 17 10 3 142 4 402 316 25 62 28 34 50 34 60 7 11 5 3 180 4 826 2 284 189 200 369 392 438 359 137 83 93 24 2 980 3 917

15 764 2 607 2 413 3 800 2 938 1 928 811 424 283 255 305 1 753 2 532 5 541 1 356 1 195 l 664 908 280 67 19 16 7 29 l 132 1 624 3 411 509 389 767 639 465 234 144 53 90 121 2 063 3 065 1 952 148 196 350 527 482 137 29 25 40 18 2 535 3 012 2 297 194 204 369 390 421 240 161 129 84 105 2 978 3 708 2 563 400 429 650 474 280 133 71 60 34 32 1 696 2 239 1 447 214 118 286 217 217 138 133 46 55 23 2 486 3 628

38 207 2 031 2 392 4 356 5 020 5 864 4 905 3 155 3 299 5 464 1 721 3 905 4 582 16 087 600 776 1 804 2 206 3 213 2 575 1 667 1 100 1 661 485 3 827 4 544 11 644 507 602 1 053 1 448 l 175 914 533 l 524 2 921 967 5 231 4 943 3 333 323 463 629 509 379 337 210 172 235 76 2 494 4 081 2 471 239 229 381 343 430 341 155 147 191 15 3 101 4 045 4 672 362 322 489 514 667 738 590 356 456 178 3 973 4 843 4 147 169 178 279 329 488 761 714 545 562 122 4 829 5 516 297 8 12 24 36 22 26 18 40 111 - 6 063 7 000 1 158 24 19 58 53 61 115 186 279 272 91 6 226 6 579 2 528 116 141 171 229 388 598 485 206 168 26 4 366 4 921

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Tobie 189. Industry of the Female Experienced Civilian labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued [Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent median etc) ond meaning of symbofs ue- text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG SMSA- Continued

Negro

Experienced clvlllon labor force -----------------

Agriculture, forestry, and fl1harfes __ ------ ---- __ ---- _

~:;!~~;~u~end-fi~h;;i~~ -::=::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::: Mining ________ ---- ____ -------- ---------- _____ _

Constructloa ________ ---- __________ ------ ---- ----

Manufacturing __________ -- __ --- _________________ _ Durable goods __ -- ______________ ------ __ ---------- ------

logging -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- ____ ---- ______ -------- __ -----Sawmills, planing mills, ond millwork ____________________ _ Miscellaneous wood products--------------------------­Furniture and fixtures---------------------------------Stone, cloy, and glass products ____ ---- ____ ---- ____ -----

Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products--------­Primary iron and steel industries ------------------------Primary nonferrous industries ______ ---- __ ---------------Fabricated metal industries, including not specified metal __ _ -Machinery, except electrical ______ ---- __ ---- ------ ____ _ -Office, accounting, and computing machines ___________ _ -Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies ____________ _ -Radio, television, and communication equipment_ _______ _ -Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment ________ -------Aircraft and parts ------------------------------------Olher transportation equipment __________________ -------Professional and photographic equipment, and watches ____ _ -Ordnance __________________________________________ _

-Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods-allocated __ -

Nondurable goods ________________________ -------------- -Meal products ______ ---- ________________ ---------------Conning and preserving produce. seafoods, and beverages __ Bakery products __________________________ ------ ____ _ Other food industries ________________________________ _ -Yarn, thread, and fabric mills-------------------------- -Other textile mill products---- __ -------------------- __ _ -Apparel and other fabricated textile products--------------Paper and allied products ____________________________ _ -Printing, publishing, and allied industries ________ ---- ____ _ -Chemicals and allied products _________________________ _ -Petroleum ond cool products--------------------------­Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products--------------­Footwear, except rubber------------------------------

--Other nondurable goods __________ ---- ____ ---------- __ _

Not specified manufacturing industries __________________ ·--

Tra"sportatlon, communications, ond other publlc utUltles 1 -Railroads and railway express service ______ ---- ________ ----Street railways and bus lines ________ ---- __ ---- ______ ---- -Trucking service and warehousing------------------------ -Water transportation ________________________ -------- __ _ -Air lronsportotion __________________ ------ __________ ---- -All other transportation __________________________ -------Communications __________________ -------------- --------Electdc and gas utilities ________________ ------ ____ --------Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilities -----------

Wholesale and retail trade -- __ ---- ____ -- -- ____ -- ---Wholesale trade __________________ ---- ________________ _

Food and farm products ------------------------------Relail trade ____________ ---- ______ ---- __ -------- ---- __ _ -

Hardware, form equipment, and building material retailing --General merchandise stores ________ ---- __ ---------- -- -- -Food stores ____________________ ---- ____ ---- ______ ----Motor vehicles ond accessories retailing ----------------­Gasoline service stations-----------------------------­Apparel and accessories stores-- __ ---- __ ------ __ ---- ---

---Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores ________ _

Eating and drinking ploces-----------------------------Orugstores __________________________ ------ __ ---- ----Other retail trade ______________________________ -------

finance, Insurance, and rul estate----------------- .. -Banking and credit agencies ________ ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---Insurance ______________________________ -------- ____ ---Other finance and real estate ____ -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- ---

Business and repair services ______________________ _ -Advertising ______________________ ---- -- ---- ---- ---- ----Commercial research, management. and programing services--Automobile services ______________________ ---- ____ ------Other business and repair services __________ --------------

Ptnonal services-----------.. -------------------Private households ____ ------ ____________ ------ -- -------Hotels and lodging pieces ---------- ---------------------Laundering, cleaning, and other garment services ___________ _

~~h~~rp~~:a~~j~~~v~~::~ ::=:::::=== :=: :: =::::: = ==: = ::::: Entertcdnment and recreation services _______________ _

ProfeulaHI and related services-------------------Heolth services ---- ____ ------ ____________ ------ -- -- -- --Educational services, government ____ ---- -- -- ------ -- -- ---£ducotionol services, private ________ -------------- -- -- ---Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations --­Other professional and related services--------- ... ----------

Publlc administration 1 ______________ ~-------------

Postal service __ ---- __ -------- ---- ---- -- ------ -- -- -----Federal public administration ______ ------ -- ------ -- -- -- ---

-------

---------

State ond local public administration---------------------- -11ncludes allocated coses not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Total. 16 years old and over

18 358

480 480

--

94

1 676 661

-21 -

40 28 17 8 --

35 9

348 250

3 34 41

9 -

94

996 11

532 12 50 12 -

187 -

30

11 -

17 -

134 19

544 18 29 33

7 4

21 372

12 21

2 462 409 234

2 053 11

324 209

32 5

151 50

874 63

334

543 153 142 248

279 -

29 23

227

6 771 3 958

720 772 121

l 200

57

5 160 2 496 l 620

394 266 384

292 5

52 224

$1 to $500 $499 to

or loss $999

2 255 2 381

136 114 136 114 - -- -

16 4

125 141 33 50 - -- -- -5 4 - 11 - 5 8 -- -- -4 6 - -- -- -- -- 6

12 8 - 4 - -4 11

92 86 - -

52 56 - -6 6 5 -- -

18 5 - -- -- -- -- -- -

11 19 - 5

16 10 - -5 -- 20 - 4 4 -- -7 42 - -- -

287 337 43 45 25 19

244 292 6 -

34 29 35 26

4 -- -7 17

13 9 Bl 132 - 21

64 58

38 66 6 14

14 5 18 47

23 14 - -- -- 6

23 8

1 274 1 214 847 808 131 82 41 75 26 27

229 222

6 12

298 370 163 161 64 90 34 48 13 28 24 43

36 39 - -5 -

31 39

Females with earnings in 1969

$1,000 $2.000 $3,000 $4.000 to to to to

$1.999 $2,999 $3,999 $4.999

3 732 3 851 3 157 1 192

74 79 63 4 74 79 63 4 - - - -- - - -3 19 38 10

217 302 450 224 56 108 147 107 - - - -5 6 10 -- - - -- 18 13 -- 4 13 -- 4 B -- - - -- - - -- - - -4 5 16 -4 - 5 -

10 31 70 IOI 10 17 37 78 - - - -

tO 6 - -- 7 9 -- 5 - -- - - -

27 26 16 6

161 194 297 113 6 5 - -

100 131 133 38 - 9 3 -- 11 22 -- 4 3 -- - - -

22 9 83 43 - - - -- - 13 5

- - - 4 - - - -- - 12 5 - - - -

33 25 28 18 - - 6 4

76 72 126 127 - - - -9 - 4 5 7 - 6 -- 3 - -- - - -- 9 12 -

60 43 93 105 - - - 12 - - tl 5

483 606 489 161 76 132 87 20 59 55 64 12

407 474 402 141 - - 5 -

39 97 84 20 41 39 38 14

4 15 9 -- - - -3 72 34 12

18 - 4 6 221 206 178 31

15 - 5 12 66 45 45 46

76 9$ 150 80 16 29 63 25 4 11 46 30

56 55 41 25

41 113 4$ 22 - - - -5 13 - 11 - - 7 -

36 100 38 11

2 014 1 449 $66 127 l 254 773 201 36

271 163 52 17 143 259 187 41 24 21 13 10

322 233 113 23

5 16 18 -715 1 054 1 160 405 362 597 663 273 16t 239 286 68 57 107 57 28 45 37 Bl 16 90 74 73 20

28 46 52 32 - 5 - -6 4 10 4

22 37 37 28

Median earnings (dollars)

$5.000 $6.000 $7,000 $10,000 Earners to lo to or All worked 50

$5.999 $6,999 $9,999 more earners to 52 weeks

590 429 566 205 2 211 2 867

- 5 - 5 956 2 776 - 5 - 5 956 2 776 - - - - - -- - - - - -- 4 - - ... . ..

147 23 37 10 3 118 3 744 127 13 15 5 3 568 3 983 - - - - - -- - - - ... ... - - - - - -- - - - ... ... - - - - ... ... - - - - ... ... - - - - ... -- - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - ... ... - - - - ... ...

110 6 15 5 4 624 4 759 87 6 10 5 4 782 4 897 3 - - - ... ... 5 7 - - ... ... 5 - - - ... . .. - - - - ... -- - - - - -4 - - - ... ...

20 6 22 5 2 820 3 632 - - - - ... -

13 - 9 - 2 443 3 552 - - - - ... ... - - - 5 ... ... - - - - ... ... - - - - - -7 - - - 3 476 ... - - - - - -- 6 6 - ... ... - - 7 - ... ... - - - - - -- - - - ... ... - - - - - -- - - - 2 160 ... - 4 - - ... ...

28 11 18 - 3 302 4 131 - 5 13 - ... . .. - 6 - - ... ... - - - - ... -- - - - ... ... - - - - ... -- - - - -

17 - 5 - 3 366 4 034

- - - - ... ... 5 - - - ... -

48 21 5 25 2 205 2 919 6 - - - 2 307 3 044 - - - - 2 255 3 211

42 21 5 25 2 176 2 890 - - - -5 6 5 5 2 619 2 973

10 - - 6 2 064 2 833 - - - - ... ... - 5 - - ... 6 - - - 2 674 2 784 - - - - ... ...

16 6 - 3 2 015 2 822 5 - - 5 ... - 4 - 6 l 682 3 167

23 11 - 4 2 963 3 559 - - - - 3 183 ...

17 11 - 4 3 804 ... 6 - - - 2 055 2 765

11 4 6 - 2 $44 2 753 - - - - - -- - - - ... . .. 6 4 - -5 - 6 - 2 465 2 636

26 $3 16 32 1 446 1 900 - 8 7 24 I 258 l 669 - 4 - - l 542 1 848 8 18 - - 2 490 2 848 - - - - l 313 ...

18 23 9 8 1 463 1 978

- - - - ... ... 258 287 484 129 3 123 3 436 144 65 68 - 2 941 3 392 85 170 336 121 3 895 3 828 - 23 36 4 2 542 3 154

15 17 14 - 3 123 3 516 14 12 30 4 2 473 2 839

49 10 - - 2 935 3 907 - - - - ... ...

13 10 - -2 54i 30 - - - 3 758

FLORIDA 11 - 1163

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Table 189. Industry of the Female Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued (Data based on sample, see text. For minimum hose for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical

Areas of 250,000 or More

TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG SMSA- Continued

PeAons of Spanish Language

Experienced cMHan labor force Agricohon, for11try, ••d l11herlot __________________ _

Agriculture __ ---- ---- .,. ____ ,.._,. ------ ·--------------"' ----Forestry and fisheries --- .. __ ------ __ ---- ____ ------ ______ _

Mlolo1 __ ---- ---- -------- •••••• -------·---· ••••

Ceastrwctkln -------- ------ ............ -- ------ -- -- ----

M•••fochlrlol----------·- -- •••• -· ---···-- -- -- --· Durable goods __ ---- __ ------ ______ -------- ____ ----------

logging ---- ______ ------------. ___________ -----------Sawmills, planing mills, and millwork-- .. ------- .. ----------Miscellaneous wood products __________ ., __ ,.. ____ ,. _______ _

Furniture and fixtures --------------------------------­Stone, clay, and glass products-------------------------

Cement, concrete, gypsum 1 and plaster products--------­Primary iron and steel industries------------------------Primary nonferrous indus.triu ______ ---- -- -------- -------Fabricated met.al industries, including not specified me1ol _., __

Machinery, except electrical -------------.. --------------Office, accounting, and computing mochines----------- ....

Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies _____________ _ Radio, te1evision, and communication equipment .................. ..

Motor vehicles and motor vehicle eqvipment ............ ---- __ ---Aircraft and ports -----------------------------------­Other tronsportoHon equipment------------------------­Professional and photogrophic equipment. and wotches .. -----Ordnonce .. ___ ........ __ .... -------- __ ------ ___________ -----Misc::elloneaus monufocture.s and durable goods- allocated __ _

Nondurable goods ____ -- -- ---- -- ---- ---- .................... -- -----Meat products ........ -- -- ---- .... -- -- ------ ------ ........ -----Conning on.d preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages ---Bokery products ______ •• ________ ------ ______ ---- __ ----Other food industries---------------------------------­Yarn, thread, 1:md fobr"i<:: mills---------------------------Other t-extile mill products -- ________ .... ______ .... __ .. ___ ----Apparel and other fabricated tu:tile products--------------Paper and allied products ______ .... ____ ............ __ .... ____ --~-Printing, publishing-, end allied industries .... __ ............ ____ ...... _ Chemicals and allied produc1s _________________ w ________ _

Petroleum and coal products .. --------------------------­Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products.---------------­Footwear, except rubber-------------------------------Other nonduroble goods __ -- .... ______ -- -- -- ____ .... ___ .. ----

Not specified manufacturing industries_ .. -- -- -- ------ --------

Tran1portatlo", u111111111nkatlon1, 111tcE other publk utllftle1• _ Railroads and railway express service ..... __ .... ----------------Street railways t:md bus lines __ .... __ .... ____________ ---- -----Trucking service and warehousing .... __ ---- - .. -------- __ ---- _ Water tronsportotioo-- ------------ ........ -- __________ ,,.. ____ _ Air trcnsportotion ________ ........ ____ ..... ---- .... ---- ........ _,.. ........ .. All other transportation __ -- -- _ .... _ .. _ .... -- -- -- __ ---- __ ......... --Communicotions __ .,.. ___ ---- ---- -- -- -- .... -- ----------------Electric and gos utilities .... __ .... __ .. _ ........ -- -- -------- ......... ---­Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilities -----------

Whi111leule 11114 retaR trlfil• -------------------------Wholesale trade __ ---- ____ -------------- ------------ ----

Fcad and farm products-------------------------------Retail trade -- •••••• -- -- -- -- ______ -- -- -- -- ------ ---- ----

Hardware, farm equipment, and building material retailing ---General merchandise stores ... ______ ---- __ -------- __ .. --- .. Food stores ________________ -------- -- ---- ---- __ -- -- .... Motor vehicles and accessories retailing----------------- .. Go$oline servke stations __ .... ______ .... ______ ---- ---- ____ _ Apparel and accessories stores----------------------- .. -­Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores----------Eoting and drinking places .. ___________________ ., ________ _ Drugstores ______ .. _ .... _____ .. __ ------ .... __ .... ---- __ .... __ --Other retail trade __ -----------------------------.------

Fl111ace, Nmn·•11ce, a111d real Htot•------------------­Banking and credit agencies------------------------------Insurance .... -- ............ _ ........... ________ ---- ____ .... ---- ____ ...... .. Other finonct and real estote -----------------------------

8111'1111 a1nl repair ienkes ---------------- .... -- ....... Advertisfng ____ ............. __ ---- ______ ---- _________________ _ Commercial research, management, end programing services __ _ Automobile HrYices -- ---------------------- __ ----------­Other business and repair serviceL------------------------

P•no1.o11eNh:11 ---------- ------ -------- - .. __ ---­Private households .... -- __ ---- -- -- -- .... -- -- -- -- .. --- __ -- .... --Hotels and lodging places -------------- .. --------- .. -------laundering, cleaning, and other garment servic-es .. ___________ _ Barber and beauty shops_,. ________________ ---------------Other personal services----------------------------------

bt1rt•l•11t•11t ••• recreotlon 11rvk11 __________ ,, ____ ,,_

PrvhnloHl •Ml reltted serv1cH -------------- ------Health services ---- ·- .... -- -- ---- ---------- -- ........ -- - - -- ---Educational services. government------------------ ____ ----Educational services. private---- .... ------ ..... --- _ .. --- __ -----­Welfare, religiou.s, and nonprofit membership organizations .. ---Other profenionol and re~ated services,.. _____ -------------- ..

Putdk 1d111hd1tnt1t111 -------------- ---------------Postal service __ ..... ---- ---- ........ ____ ---- -- _ ------- __ ------federal pt.1blic administration __ .... ______ ---- .. ------- __ ........ __ State ond local public administration -------- ---------------

'Includes allocated coses nO-f shown s&porotely.

11 - 1164 FLORIDA

Total, 16 years old and over

9 140

63 54

9

182

2 237 424

12 12 40 49 18 7

38

19

125 38 6

12 14

90

787 16

132 21 36

6 591

33 78

38

825 26

293

5 70 17 22 23

117 JI a

2 291 420 157

l 871 43

566 221 45

9 266

SB 347

62 250

505 214 218

73

213 13 27 9

164

711 Ill 75

141 314

77

51

2 350 989 815 191 93

262

237 5

22 210

$1 ta $499

or loss

563

53 12

12 7

Al

23

224 19 5

205

49 15

21

66 14 40

22 6

12

110 43 17 9

41

136 18 64

16 38

$500 to

$999

559

66

66

22

8

29

143 7

136

53

42

34

35 7

28

35

35

16 18 6

16 23 23

11

168 70 47 17 8

26

Females with earnings in 1969

$1,000 to

$1,999

992

29

150 35

22 11

115

13

43 7 9

34

25

15 3

378 15 9

363 14

125 37 11

25 a

86 14 43

57

57

132 24

17 48 43

203 112 59 13 9

10

$2.000 to

$2.999

1 484

22 22

20

463 71

14

6

46 21

392

31

105 4

20

232

20

20

468 66 18

402

106 73

9 76

65 17 56

32

32

125 7

12 57 44 5

299 94

149 32 14 10

28

28

$3,000 to

$3,999

2 311

23 14 9

103

948 104

7 24

5

30 6

20

844

60 21 6

305 22 12

22

396

40

s 16

474 132 68

342

115 16 7

67 17 67 11 42

142 50 56 36

20

12

131 6

11 15 99

12

394 233 110

12 16 23

24 5

19

$4,000 to

$4,999

279

7 7

283 77

8 6 6 7

29

184 11 16

14

6 73

64 22

57

18 5

6 28

271 73 21

198 8

57 32 15

24 17

6 39

159 67 73 19

13

13

66 7

17 14 28

327 180 61 23 8

55

90

9 81

$5.000 to

$5,999

740

132 56

21

19

72 7

30

20 4

55

6 6 8

15 12 8

119 42 17 77

B 7 8

12

7 9

17

9

101 41 47 13

7

29

6 6

II 6

236 176 12 10 6

32

54

54

$6,000 to

$6,999

499

62 15

47

14

19

43

17

26

110 33 19 77

28 25

6 7 6

20 14 6

20

14

11

210 56 85 22 16 31

19

6 13

$7,000 to

$9,999

555

80 54

20

19

26

11

35

16

12

67 26

41

23 9

35 22 8 5

27 7

9 11

281 26

204 26

25

15

7 8

$10,000 or

more

151

12

37 7

30 13 s 6

13 6

96 24 24 36

12

Median earnings (dollars)

All earners

3 421

3 330

3 408 3 904

2 880

3 331

3 167

3 239

4 974

4 625

2 856 3 780 3 684 2 576

2 5j8 2 801

2 605

1 855

2 625

4 393 4 552 4 342

868

754 .

2 248 847

2 500 3 010

3 937 3 861 3 805 4 935

4 436

4 661

4 630

Earners worked 50

to 52 weeks

3 942

3 717 4 603

3 597

3 449

5 430

3 734 4 000 3 821 3 615

3 797 4 313

3 467

2 727

3 600

4 527 4 745 4 538

2 872

2 592 3 236

4 439 4 226 4 272

5 111

5 259

5 269

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 189. Industry of the Female Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970- Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Stotistical Areas of 250,000 or More

WEST PAIM BEACH SMSA

Tata I

Experienced civilian labor force -----------------Agrltvltv~, forutry, and flaherits ______ .,._ .. ________ _ -

~09;~~~:~u~~lii;t,;;:i;s-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: --Mlnlno -- ---- ---- -- ------ ---------------- __ ----Co111trvctlan ____ ........ ---- -------- ---- ................ __ _ -Manufactvrlng .... ________ .... _______________ .. _____ _

-Ouroble goods ____ -- -- ---- -- ------ ------ ---------- __ ----

Logging -------- -- -- -- ---· -- -- -- -- -- -- .. ---- -- ------Sawmills, planing mills1

and millwork ...... ________________ _ --Miscellaneous wood products-------------........................ .. -Furniture and fixtures .... __ .... ---- .... ___________________ _ -Stone, clay, and gloss products -------------------------

Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products -------­Primary iron and steel industries-----------------------Primary nonferrous industries ______ ---- __ ---------- ___ _

---Fabricated metal industries, including not specified metal __ _ -

Machinery, except electrical ______ -- ____ ------------ __ _ -Office, accounting, ond computing machines ___________ _ Electricol machinery, equipment, and supplies ____________ _ --Radio, television, and communication equipment_ _______ _ Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment_ ____________ _ --Aircraft and parts ------------------------------------Other transportation equipment ____ ---- ______ ------ ___ _ -Professional and photographic equipment, and watches ____ _ -Ord nonce ____________ ---- ______________ -------- ____ _ -Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods-allocated __ -

Nondurable goods __________ ---- ____ ---- ____ -------- ___ _ -Meat products ________________ ------ ____ ------ _____ _ -Canning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages __ Bakery products -- ________________ ---- __ -------- ____ _ --Other food industries ________________________________ _ -Yarn, thread, and fabric mills---------------------------Other textile mill products ________ ---- ____ ------ ______ _ -Apparel ond other fabricated textile products ____________ _ Paper and allied products ______________ ---- __________ _ -Printing, publishing, and allied industries __ ---- __________ _ Chemicals and allied products _________________________ _ -Petroleum and coal products--------------------------­Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products--------------­Footwear, except rubber------------------------------

---Other nondurable goods ______ ---- ______________ ---- __ _

Not specified manufacturing industries ______ ---- __________ _ -' ---

Transportation, communications, and other public utilities Railroads and railway express service-------------------­Slreet railways and bus lines---------------------------­Trucking service and warehousing------------------------

--Water transportation ________ ---- __ ---- __ -------- _____ _

~~~~~~~~~~;;:~~:~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Electric and gos utilities ____________ -- ______ ------ _____ _ Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilities ---------

Wholesale and retail trade-----------------------Wholesale trade __ -- -- ________ -- -- -- ---- ---- __ -- ---- --

Food and form products -----------------------------Retail trade -- ________________ ---- ______ -------- _____ _ Hardware, form equipment, and building material retailing _ General merchandise stores ________________ ---- -- ____ _ Food stores ____________________________ ---- -- -- __ --Motor vehicles and accessories retailing---------------­Gasoline service stations-----------------------------Apparel and accessories stores ________________ -- ------Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores __ -- __ --Eating and drinking places ____ -- ____ ---- ---- ---- -- -- --Drugstores __________________________ ------ ______ --

Other retail trade-----------------------------------

Finance, Insurance, and real uta••-----------------Banking and credit agencies ________ -- ---- ---- -- -- -- ----Insurance ____________________ -- __ -- -- -- ---- -- -- ------Other finance and real estate __ -- __ -- - _____ ------ -- -- ---

Business and repcdr services _____________________ _

Advertising -- __________ -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- ------ -- -- ----Commercial research, management, and programing services_ Automobile .services ______ ---- _______ --- __ -- -- -- ---- ---Other business and repair services-----------------------

Penonal services------------------------------Private households ---- ________ -- -- -- -- -- ---- ---- -- -- --Hotels and lodging places ________________ ---- ---- ---- --Laundering, cleaning, and other garment services __________ -

g~h~~rp~~:o~~f ~~~i~:f~:: :: = :: : :: ==: :::::::: :: : : ::: ::: Entertainment ond recnotlon services ____ ------ __ ---

Professional and related services ________ ---- ____ --Heuhh services ______________ -- __ -- ------ -- ---- -- -- -- -Educational services, government ____ ---- __ ------------ --Educational services, private ________ ---- -- ---- -- ------ --Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations --Other professional and related services __________________ _

Publ1c adm1nlstrallon1 __ ~- __________ ---------- ~- -

~~J!~~l5~~~~~ ~d~-i~isf;~tiO~:: :: :::: :: :::: :::: :::::::: =: State and local public administration-------~-----~----"--

1/ncludes allocated cases not shown separately,

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

----------·---------------------------------------·---------·-----------------------

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(Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, medion, etc.) ond meaning of symbols, see text]

Females with earning5 in 1969 Median earnings Cdallors)

Total, 16 $1 to $500 $1.000 $2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $10,000 Earners years old $499 to lo to to to ta ta to or All worked 50 and aver or loss $999 $1,999 $2,999 $3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $9,999 more earners to 52 w•eks

50 410 4 201 4 360 8 081 6 845 7 669 6 496 4 179 3 oso 3 861 1 668 3 224 4 439 2 735 414 576 839 400 264 97 46 31 38 30 l 450 3 038 2 712 414 565 839 400 264 91 46 31 32 30 I 449 2 995 23 - 11 - - - 6 - - 6 - ... ..,

4 4 - - - - - - - - - ... -744 35 27 104 83 84 103 108 42 82 76 4 379 5 424

5 106 293 302 609 670 948 1 354 633 413 410 174 4 060 4 770 4 326 187 179 329 424 735 I 146 530 327 323 146 4 270 4 801 - - - - - - - - - - - - -13 5 - 5 - - - - - - 3 ... ... 12 - - 4 - - - 4 - 4 - ... ... 78 - - 6 II 11 36 10 - - 4 ... ... 80 - 11 - II 10 15 17 11 5 - ... .., 56 - 11 - 6 5 5 13 11 5 - ... ... 9 4 - - - - 5 - - - - ... ... 6 - - - - 6 - - - - - ... ... 67 - IO 5 4 5 14 8 - 16 5 ... ... l 253 50 64 79 62 242 435 100 65 93 63 4 298 4 616 l 168 50 64 76 62 221 414 91 59 87 44 4 268 4 590 I 864 99 63 157 233 376 531 249 92 59 s 4 008 4 583

110 5 - 4 14 38 37 - 7 s - 3 842 ... 17 - - - - II - - - - 6 ... 575 - 4 20 46 21 63 120 139 117 45 6 097 6 412 40 - - - 5 15 - - - s 15 ... ... 37 - - II 5 10 - 7 - 4 - ... ... 6 - - - - - - - 6 - - ... ...

269 29 27 42 47 28 47 15 14 20 - 2 777 4 488 I 430 96 123 275 236 203 198 98 86 87 28 2 936 4 566 - - - - - - - - - - - - -82 16 15 II 23 4 6 - 7 - - ... ... 47 3 19 3 6 4 5 7 - - - ...

155 11 4 46 29 28 19 4 8 6 - 2 569 ... 13 3 - - - 5 - 5 - - - ... ... 6 - - - 6 - - - - - -

2 6 i:i ...

266 11 11 65 75 66 18 - - 13 7 ... - - - - - - - - - - - - -551 35 47 76 75 49 103 48 57 58 3 3 867 4 849 84 7 7 16 5 9 9 20 6 - 5 ... ... s - - - - - - - - 5 - ... ... 97 4 5 43 6 27 - - 5 - 7 ... ... s - - - - - 5 - - - - ...

119 6 15 15 11 II 33 14 3 s 6 4 045 ... so 10 - 5 JO IO 10 5 - - - ... ... 1 650 76 74 168 160 168 347 204 230 141 82 4 516 5 391

5 - - - - - - - - - 5 ... 183 15 20 51 55 14 10 9 9 - - 2 100 ... 113 5 5 25 23 21 4 14 - 8 8 2 935 ... 22 - - - 7 - 10 5 - - - ... ... 93 6 - - 6 - 18 17 20 26 - ... ... 83 - 4 22 6 21 12 - JO - 6 ... ...

944 46 45 70 53 72 230 137 166 76 49 4 809 5 538 72 - - - - - 32 5 4 27 4 ... . .. 51 - - - 8 4 15 6 14 4 - ... ...

11 922 1 383 1 209 2 177 1 913 1 972 1 325 808 458 430 247 2 623 3 929 1 029 33 88 186 171 147 173 101 57 52 21 3 248 4 607

403 27 48 94 91 39 54 18 6 16 10 2 357 10 893 I 350 I 121 I 991 I 742 I 825 I 152 707 401 378 226 2 565 3 844

190 - 6 18 37 29 50 13 15 18 4 4 100 4 443 2 464 370 297 402 340 551 295 115 29 36 29 2 479 3 578 l 248 172 135 165 180 197 168 136 49 30 16 2 844 4 303

333 17 21 50 27 57 33 40 27 35 26 3 904 5 250 48 6 - 4 6 4 4 6 4 5 9 ...

l 374 135 103 242 299 237 109 113 36 65 35 2 692 4 269 428 42 23 39 39 80 72 46 34 34 19 3 888 4 710

2 548 316 327 564 533 327 192 120 as 49 35 2 126 3 254 510 69 39 I 15 83 62 56 30 21 10 25 2 386 3 860

1 750 223 170 392 198 281 173 88 IOI 96 28 2 455 3 919 3 401 138 158 309 329 519 730 584 265 220 149 4 339 4 908 I 365 37 48 84 103 256 407 271 52 102 5 4 380 4 788

655 17 22 30 54 113 136 152 98 22 II 4 673 5 103 1 381 84 88 195 172 150 187 161 115 96 133 4 008 5 033 1 017 64 81 152 113 173 202 81 61 45 45 3 569 4 457

40 10 - 5 16 - - - - - 9 ... 134 6 IO 22 25 20 19 10 - 22 - 3 200 ... 113 - II 12 4 18 32 " 17 - 8 4 359 ... 730 48 60 113 68 135 151 60 44 23 28 3 563 4 380

7 880 884 977 1 847 1 626 1 315 527 270 174 145 115 2 143 2 910 3 897 510 553 l 002 914 573 180 80 23 29 33 I 884 2 471 l 650 166 190 385 241 289 159 72 56 56 36 2 349 3 594

670 53 68 138 127 179 51 15 IB 10 II 2 598 3 430 783 42 71 112 107 191 48 68 77 46 15 3 280 4 017 880 113 89 210 237 83 89 35 - 4 20 2 118 2 634 638 52 56 93 91 125 78 57 29 35 22 3 216 5 125

13 178 780 842 l 625 1 397 1 952 1 491 1 152 1 139 2 114 686 3 996 4 809 5 071 257 267 475 598 1 006 712 575 374 605 122 3 864 4 661 4 275 222 245 470 295 370 349 207 451 I 203 463 5 901 6 102 I 391 153 110 333 177 169 143 106 78 92 30 2 562 3 643

721 36 55 130 114 166 88 60 35 23 14 3 154 3 739 I 720 112 165 217 213 161 199 204 201 191 57 3 950 5 308

1 435 78 58 158 63 149 242 236 208 201 42 4 874 5 672 169 - II 3 - - 19 16 25 90 5 7 350 7 444 92 4 - 15 6 8 - a 16 35 -

I 133 74 33 134 45 137 223 212 162 76 37 4 643 5 338

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Table 189. Industry of the Female Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970- Continued [Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, medlon1 etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical

Areas of 250,000 or More

WEST PAIM BEACH SMSA-Continued

Negro

Experiencod elvlllan labor force -----------------Agriculture, fore1try, and flthtri•• ______ ----·- _____ .. _

Agriculture ____ ---- ---- __ ,. _______ ----- ___ -------- __ ----Forestry and fisheries-----------------------------------

Mhl"t -----· ----·- ---· __ -----· -------------··-Conitrvctlo• ______________ ------ ____ ---- ______ - ..

Mo•ufatturiint---- -- .. --- -- -- ____ ,._ ---- ------ -- -- .. Durable goods ______ ... ____________ ---- ____ ---- _________ _ logging ________________ • _______ ---- ________________ _ Sawmills. planing mills, and millwork ____________________ _ Miscellaneou-s wood products __________________________ _

Furniture and fixtures --------------------------------­Stone, cloy. and g1ass products-------------------------

Cement, concrete, gypsum# and plaster products ____ .... __ _ Primary iron and steel industries------------------------Primary nonferrous industries .... ____ ---- ________________ _ Fabricated metol industri.es. including not specified metal ----Machinery, except electrical ____________ ., ______________ _

Office. accounting, and computing machines ____________ _ Electrical machinery, equipment, ond supplies ____ ----------

Radio, television. ond communication equipment_ ________ _ Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment_ _____________ _

Aircraft ond ports ------------------------------------Other transportation equipment __________ ---- ______ -----Professional and photographic equipment, and watches _____ _ Ordnance ... __________ ---- ______________ ------ _______ _ Miscellaneous monufoctures aod durable goods-olloco1ed .... _

Nondurable goods. _____ -------- __ .. ____ .. __ .... ------ __ -----Meat products __________________ ---- __ .... ________ ---- _ Conning and preserving produce, seafoods. and beverages ...... Bakery products ________ --- .. ____ ---- ____ ------ ---- ___ _ Other food industries .... ___ .. ____________ -------- ______ .... Yorn, thre-0d, and fobric mills __________________________ _

Other textile mill products---- -- -- ---------------- ------Apparel and other fabric-0ted textile products _____________ _ Poper and allied products-----------------------------­Prin1ing, publishing, ond allied industries __ ---- ---- -· __ ··--

Chemicals and allied products---------- ... ____ -----------Petroleum and coal products---------------------------­Rubber and mtscellaneous plastic products---------------­Footwear, except rubber---------------------------·---Other nondurable goods ... ______________ --- _ .. ___ ..... ____ _

Not specified manufocturing industries .... -------------------

lr11nsportatlo1t, co111ftunicatfa.ns, ond ather public utilitJe11 .. Railroads and railway express service _____________________ _

Street railways and bus. lines-----------------------------Trucking service and warehousing ____ •• -- -- ____ ------ -----Water transportation ________________ ---- ......... ______ -- --Air transportation ________ ---- .... __ ... ________ ---- ____ -----

~~~~~~i~~~~s~5o~~o-t~~~ == :: :: ::=: :: ::: : :: :: :: :::: :: :::: :: Electric and gos utilities ____________ .... ___ -------- __ ------Water supply, sanitary services. and other utilities •• ---- __ ---

W:hvlesole cuul retan trade-------.... -----------------Wholesale trade _______ .. __ -- ______ ---- _________________ _

Food and farm products-·-----------------------------Retail trade ____________ ... __ ... ____ ---- ______ ---- __ ------

Hardware. farm equipment, and building material retailing ---General merchandis.e stores ________ ---------------------Food stores ____ -- ____ -- __ -- __ -- ---- -- __ ------ __ ... -- --Mot-0r vehicles and accessories retailing------------------Gasoline service stations ____________________ ,, _________ _

Apparel ond occ;essories stares ................ -- -------- __ -- -- --Furniture, home furnishings, and "quipment stores _________ _ Eating and drinking places ••• -------------------------- ... Drugstores __ .. _ .... -- -- .. ,.. ______ ------ .... ____ ---- __ ........ __ Other retail trade ____ .... ___ ,. ______ ---- -- ____ .... __ -- ... ---

Hunce, iluuro11c1, anti reol estot•---- ------ ... __ ... __ _ Banking and credit agencies------------------------------~nsurance ________________________ ---- ______ ...... _______ _

Other finance and real estate-----------------------------luslnen 1.111 rtpolr 1trvlcu _______________ ..... _____ _

Advertising __ ... __ ..... ____ .... ________ ---- ______ .... __ ---- ----Commercial research. management# and programing services __ _ Automobile services ______________ ---- -- - _________ -- -----Other business and repair services-------------------------

Personol services---------~--·-------------------Private household$ ... __ ... -- ________ ---- __ .... __________ -- __

Hotels and lodging places--------------------------------Laundering, cleaning, and other garment services ____________ _ Barber and beauty shOP5---------------------------------0ther personal services __ ---- ______ -- -- -- ... ______ -- ... ----

btertallu•ent ond ncreotlan strvkes. _______________ _

Prof11slv•1I aad releted services------------------ .. -Health services ....... __ ---- -- ---- ________ -- __ ------ -------Educational services, government -- .... -- -- -- ------------ ----Educational services, private----_ ..... __ ..... -- ------ ---- __ --·-We:lfare. religious., and nonprofit membership orgonizotions ---­Other professional and reloted services------------ .. --------

P•blk och1dRl1tntlo,a1 __ ..... -------- -----------------Postal service ------ __ -- ............ __ .... -- ---- ------ ---- ..... ----Federal public odministrclion ________ ------ ----------------Stote and local public administration-----------------------

'Includes allocated coses not shown sepor'ately.

11-1166 FLORIDA

Total, 16 years old and over

10 818

2 033 2 033

68

I 106 915

11 11

251 241 554

37 11 10

61

176

34 43 19

24

36

11

9 15

128

28 17

18 54 6

057 100 64

957

131 138

11 6

Bl 30

427 19

114

159 32 18

109

22

22

3 94'4 2 669

442 329

74 430

32

2 173 900 054 192 67

160

96 11 9

76

$1 to ~99

or loss

l 260

353 353

10

92 68

5 5

45

10

14

11 3

10

141

141

12 14

6 23

60 4

22

26 5

21

483 327

64 20 10 62

129 62 37 14

16

17

17

$500 to

$999

501

466 466

86 55

10 10 25

31

6 19

99 9 9

90

11

14 4

57

11

10

10

572 421

46 33 5

67

232 90 66 34 5

37

11 11

Females with earnings in 1969

$Ul00 to

$1,999

2 310

654 654

12

103 79

24 24 44

4

24

16

15

10

245 28 14

217

15 25 6

16

103

52

27

27

009 700 125 63 9

104

230 123 59 19 12 17

15

9 6

$2.000 $3.000 to to

$2, 999 $3, 999

2 284

317 317

13

234 170

20 28

124 14

20

56

17 6 6

10

39

14 12

13

235 30 30

205

11 26 5

22 16

110 9 6

41

41

1 059 716 107 68 21

147

10

331 214

29 45 25 10

808

181 181

11

254 237

55 49

149 19 11

4

17

20

10

216 28

6 1aa

66 44

54

10

28 11 6

11

618 377 68

121 14 38

452 293 102 24 15 10

18

18

$4,000 to

$4,999

686

33 33

239 217

109 105 108

17

12

26

a 18

74 5 5

69

22 13

6 16

12

14 4 5 5

127 77 10 18 10 12

147 46 70 16

15

17

17

$5,000 to

$5,999

249

11 11

62 49

5 5

39

13

6

20

20

4 11

12 12

44 22 17

69 42 22

18

10

$6,000 to

$6,999

184

13 9

4

15

15

15 4 5 6

132 16 90

6 5 7

$7,000 to

$9,999

422

23 23

7 7

11

12

12

12

369 14

306 34

15

$10,000 or

more

114

11 11

17 17

82

65

17

Median earnings (dollars)

All earners

2 148

l 302 1 302

3 150 3 327

3 910 3 929 3 262

2 339

2 949

2 185

2 149

3 417 2 731

937

596

2 378

2 061

909 828

1 888 2 713

1 827

3 364 2 018 6 429 2 644

2 556

Earners worked 50

to 52 weeks

3 015

2 462 2 462

4 256 4 229

4 315 4 307 4 217

2 903

2 906

2 729

2 498 2 340 2 617 3 312

2 284

3 394 3 214 5 643

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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living inside central city (dlies) living outside central city (cities)

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 100,000 or More

FORT LAUDERDALE-HOLLYWOOD SMSA

Total

Means of Transportation Male, 16 years old and onr ________ _ -Mean earnings .. ___ ---- ____ ,. ___ _ -

Private automobile, driver ----------------­Mean earnings .... -- -- -- -- -- ---- -------- ..

--Private automobile, passenger _____________ _ -Mean earnings ........ ----------------------Public transportation .................... ____ .... ---- __ -Mean earnings ................ -------- __ ------ .. -

Other means-----------------------------Mean earnings ................ __ ----------------

Mole, 16 to 44 years old ------------Mean earnings ........ ______ ------_ -Private automobile, driver ................................ .. -Mean eomings .................... __ .... __ ------ __ _ -Private automobile, passenger-------------­

Mean earnings __ -- -- -- -------- -- ------ _ --Public transportation ______ ---- ______ ---- __ -

Mean earnings ____ -- -- -- ---- ____ ------ _ -Other means-----------------------------Mean earnings ________ ---- ____________ _ -

Male, 45 to 64 ywors old------------Mean earnings ________________ _ -

Private automobile, driver ---------- --------Mean earnings ____ ---- __ ---- __________ .. -Privole automobile, passenger _____________ _ -Mean earnings ________________________ _ -Public transportation _____________________ _ -Mean earnings .. _ -- __________________ ----Other means ____________ ------ __ ------ __ -Mean earnings ________ ---- ______ ---- __ _ -

Male, 65 years old and over ________ _ -Mean earnings ________________ _ -Private aulamobile, driver------------------Mean earnings ________________________ .. -Private automobile, passenger ________ ~----- -Mean earnings ____________ . ___________ _

-Public transportation __________ .... _________ _ -Mean earnings ________________________ _ -Other means---------------------------- -Mean earnings __________ ------ __ ------ --

Female, 16 ytars old and over ------ --Mean earnings _______________ _ --Private automobile, driver __________ ---- __ --Mean earnings ____ -- -- ---- -- -- -- ---- -- --Privofe automobile, passenger _____________ _ -Mean earnings ____ -- ____________ ---- __

Public transportation ____________________ _ Mean earnings ________ -------- __ ------

Other means---------------------------Mean earnings ____ -- ______ ---- __ ---- __

Female, 16 to 44 years old ________ _ Mean earnings _______________ _

Private aulomobilc, driver-------------~--Mean earnings ________ ---- ______ ---- __

Private automobile, passenger ______ ---- __ _ Mean earnings ________ ---- ____ ---- ___ _

Public transportation ____________ -- ---- __ -Mean earnings ________ -- -- -- -- -- ---- --

Other means---------------------------Mean earnings ________ ----------------

Female, 45 to 64 years old ________ _ Mean earnings _______________ _

Private automobile, driver----------------Mean earnings ______________ -- -- ---- --

Private automobile, passenger---- __ ---- __ _ Mean earnings ________ -- -- -- -- -- ---- --

Public transportation ____________________ -

Ot~~0

~ee::~i~~~ = ==== ==== ======: == ====== Mean earnings ____ -- ____ -- -- -- -- ---- --

Female, 65 years old ond over ------Mean earnings _______________ _

Private automobile, driver ---- ______ ---- --Mean earnings ____________ ---- _______ _

Private automobile, passenger---- __ ---- __ .. Mean earnings __________ -- ---- -- ---- --

Public transportation ______ ---- -- -- -- ---- -

Ot~~a~ee:~~i~~~==================:::::: Mean earnings ________ -------- __ ---- --

Years of School Completed Malt, 16 ytors old and over _______ _

Elementary: B years or less _____________ _ High school: 1 to 4 years---------------­College, I to 3 yeor•----------------

4 years or more ____________ _ Median school years completed ___________ _

Ftmalt, 16 years old and 01tar ------Elementary: 8 years or less _____________ _ High school: l to 4 years---------------­College: I to 3 years----------------

Median schoo~y~~~~sc~~;l~~=d============

----------------------------------------------------------------------

------------------------

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Total workers 16 years

old and over Total

134 837 54 836 $8 742 $9 150

111 412 44 795 $9 111 $9 527 9 831 4 059

$6 370 $7 053 I 377 767

$5 123 $4 953 12 217 5 215 $7 697 $8 154

79 212 31 648 $8 341 $8 326 65 122 25 696 $8 804 $8 786 6 133 2 536

$5 535 $5 983 799 439

$3 594 $3 345 7 156 2 977

$7 069 $7 068

47 953 19 904 $9 860 $10 745 40 426 16 682

$10 092 $11 016 3 035 l 210

$6 449 $9 691 404 229

$6 901 $5 572 4 086 I 783

$8 909 $9 589

7 672 3 284 $5 893 $7 418 5 864 2 417

$5 759 $7 115 663 313

$4 560 $5 519 174 99

$8 016 ... 971 455

$7 224 $9 635

84 070 35 249 $3 604 $3 765 61 369 24 907 $3 885 $4 123 13 076 5 488 $2 939 $3 004 3 190 l 791

$2 381 $2 336 6 435 3 063

$2 876 $3 047

48 983 19 908 $3 327 $3 446 36 579 14 502 $3 635 $3 854

7 633 3 135 $2 582 $2 497

l 687 925 $2 224 $2 042 3 084 l 346

$2 126 $2 224

31 470 13 634 $4 056 $4 309 22 364 9 309 $4 366 $4 645

4 987 2 122 $3 512 $3 849

l 335 795 $2 653 $2 693

2 784 l 406 $3 207 $3 691

3 617 1 707 $3 422 $3 129

2 426 I 096 $3 231 $3 244

456 231 $2 655 $2 122

166 71 $1 802

567 309 $5 336 $3 695

134 837 54 836 22 331 8 340 75 548 29 822 20 680 8 792 16 278 7 862

12.3 12.4

84 070 35 249 10 527 4 081 54 698 22 728 12 307 s 331 6 538 3 109

12.3 12.4

Working inside central city Working

in SMSA Working In central outside outside business Else- central SMSA of

district where city residence

- 29 171 11 405 9 728 - $9 189 $8 383 $10 948 - 23 376 9 694 8 275 - $9 724 $8 613 $10 945 - 2 089 666 617 - $6 314 $7 067 $10 444 - 355 118 186 - $3 583 $9 760 - 3 351 727 650 - $7 847 $7 648 $11 795

- 16 310 6 961 5 us - $8 360 $7 845 $9 594 - 13 054 5 856 4 797 - $9 019 $8 170 $9 596 - 1 265 548 363 - $4 967 $5 630 $10 115 - 230 69 78 - $2 636 ... ··-- l 761 488 397 - $6 665 $7 039 $9 766

- 11 007 3 933 3 547 - $10 680 $9 641 $13 210 - 9 024 3 455 3 077 - $10 957 $9 794 $13 439 - 634 248 207 - $9 580 $9 625 $12 314 - 98 31 73 - ... ... ... - l 251 199 190 - $9 619 $7 947 $13 026

- I 854 511 546 - $7 635 $6 040 $10 219 - 1 298 383 401 - w 241 $4 731 $7 952 - 190 70 47 - $4 377 ... - 27 IB 35 - ... ... ... - 339 40 63 - $7 448 ... ··-- 22 sso 6 423 3 224 - $3 711 $4 046 $4 779 - 15 436 4 946 2 463 - $4 034 $4 465 $5 214 - 3 513 982 554 - $3 078 $2 796 $3 383 - l 119 334 134 - $2 363 $2 132 $3 589 - 2 482 161 73 - $3 201 $2 765 ... - 12 328 3 835 1 875 - $3 400 $3 668 $4 528 - 8 757 2 986 l 492 - $3 795 $4 053 $4 923 - 1 997 532 283 - $2 623 $2 294 $3 252 - 521 199 76 - $2 053 $1 955 ... - l 053 118 24 - $2 262 ... ... - 9 093 2 387 1 186 - $4 208 $4 730 $5 133 - 5 965 l 827 838 - $4 516 $5 191 $5 598 - l 397 366 251 - $3 798 $3 622 $3 766 - 544 135 58 - $2 662 $2 392 ... - l 187 39 39 - $3 853 ... ·-· - 1 129 201 163 - $3 098 $3 133 $5 101 - 714 133 133 - $2 956 $3 728 ~ 064 - 119 64 20 - ... ... ... - 54 - -- --· - -- 242 4 10 - $4 095 ... ...

- 29 171 11 405 9 728 - 4 143 1 802 I 140 - 15 706 6 605 5 209 - 4 743 l 753 I 784 - 4 579 I 245 l 595 - 12.4 12.3 12,5

- 22 550 6 423 3 224 - 2 436 685 297 - 14 711 4 082 l 987 - 3 683 835 526 - l 720 821 414 - 12.4 12,4 12.5

W<1rking inside central city Working

In SMSA Working Place of In. central outsid1 outside Place of

work not business Else· centrcil SMSA of work not re parted Total district where city residence reported

4 532 80 001 - 25 349 31 939 16 259 6 4$4 $6 962 $8 463 - $8 509 $8 073 $9 905 $6 579

3 450 66 617 - 22 052 25 449 14 169 4 947 $7 365 $8 831 - $8 852 $8 486 $10 055 $7 003

467 5 772 - l 648 2 346 977 799 $5 899 $5 891 - $6 033 $5 533 $7 971 $4 105

108 610 - 140 114 189 167 ... $5 336 - $3 112 4 028

$9 627 $4 122 487 7 002 - 1 509 924 541

$6 160 $7 357 - $6 697 $7 097 $9 711 $7 110 2 742 47 564 - 15 632 18 404 9 602 3 926

$6 732 $8 352 - $8 384 $7 961 $9 848 $6 396 l 989 39 426 - 13 341 14 766 8 378 2 941

$7 140 $8 814 - $8 855 $8 455 $10 114 $6 725 360 3 597 - 1 180 I 390 519 508

$5 922 $5 220 - $5 438 $4 696 $7 542 $3 775 62 360 - 101 70 87 102 ... $3 897 - ... ... . .. . ..

331 4 181 - 1 010 2 176 618 375 $6 020 $7 070 - $6 229 $6 673 $8 660 $7 857

1 417 28 049 - 8 685 11 461 5 855 2 048 $8 154 $9 232 - $9 242 $8 851 $10 481 $7 758

l 126 23 744 - 7 827 9 147 5 108 I 662 $6 622 $9 443 - $9 367 $9 164 $10 433 $8 291

121 I 825 - 376 810 403 236 ... $7 625 - $8 390 $7 174 $9 187 $5 288 27 175 - 29 33 65 48

$8 639 - ... ... . .. 143 2 305 - 453 I 471 279 102

$7 043 $8 363 - $8 015 $7 925 $12 080 ... 373 4 388 - 1 032 2 074 8'02 480

$4 131 $4 752 - $4 231 $4 778 $6 376 $3 047 335 3 447 - 884 l 536 683 344

$4 474 $4 808 - $4 250 $4 748 $6 491 $3 164 6 350 - 92 148 55 55

-·· $3 742 - ··- $4 407 . 37 ... 19 75 - 10 11 17 ... ... - ... ... . .. 13 516 - 46 379 27 64 ... $5 098 - ... $5 173 ... . ..

3 052 48 821 - 18 422 19 691 s 996 4 712 $2 497 $3 488 - $3 681 $3 296 $4 267 $2 542

2 062 36 462 - 14 476 14 047 4 689 3 248 $2 665 $3 723 - $3 922 $3 504 $4 559 $2 575

439 7 588 - 2 868 2 BBB 974 858 $2 392 $2 893 - $2 972 $2 635 $3 339 $2 989

204 1 399 - 705 391 147 156 $1 699 $2 439 - $2 145 $2 786 $3 358 $2 033

347 3 372 - 371 2 365 186 450 $2 107 $2 722 - $2 687 $2 953 $2 481 $1 633

1 870 29 075 - 11 091 11 541 3 479 2 964 $2 211 $3 245 - $3 448 $3 008 $4 092 $2 416

1 267 22 077 - 8 850 8 368 2 750 2 089 $2 542 $3 490 - $3 685 $3 260 $4 389 $2 406

323 4 498 - I 628 l 601 560 509 $1 388 $2 642 - $2 597 $2 369 $3 384 $2 931

129 762 - 364 217 66 115 $2 444 - $2 026 $3 369 ... . ..

151 I 738 - 249 l 135 103 251 $1 627 $2 050 - $2 672 $2 093 ... $1 619

968 17 836 - 6 695 7 276 2 348 1 517 $3 208 $3 862 - $4 111 $3 632 $4 587 $2 748

679 13 055 - 5 146 5 OBI l 619 l 009 $3 138 $4 1611 - $4 371 $3 939 $4 866 $3 024

88 2 865 - I 153 I 019 390 303 ... $3 263 - $3 544 $3 153 $3 290 $2 525 SB 540 - 281 158 60 41 ... $2 595 - $2 427 $2 203 . ..

143 l 376 - 115 l 018 79 164 $2 502 $2 712 - ... $2 803 ... $1 647

214 1 910 - 636 874 169 231 $1 786 $3 664 - $3 219 $4 298 $3 430 $2 822

116 I 330 - 482 578 120 150 . 28 $3 220 - $3 472 $3 223 $1 905

225 - 87 68 24 46 ... $3 203 - ... . 2i . .. 17 97 - 60 16 -... - ... ... ... -53 258 - 7 212 4 35 ... $7 301 - . .. $8 278 ... . ..

4 532 80 001 - 25 349 31 939 16 2$9 6 454 I 255 13 991 - 3 696 6 076 2 024 2 195 2 302 45 726 - 14 746 18 216 9 355 3 409

512 11 888 - 3 888 4 398 3 047 555 463 6 396 - 3 019 3 249 1 833 295 11.7 12,3 - 12.3 12,2 12.S 10.7

3 052 48 821 - 18 422 19 691 s 996 4 712 663 6 446 - l 992 2 532 650 1 272

I 948 31 970 - 12 479 12 898 3 881 2 712 287 6 976 - 2 804 2 757 903 512 154 3 429 - I 147 l 504 562 216

11.9 12,3 - 12.4 12.3 12.4 11.7

FLORIDA 11-1167

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Tobie 190. Place of Work During the Census Week, by Selected Characteristics: 1970-Continued [Data based on sample see text For minimum base for derived figures (percent median etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Standard Metrupolitan Statistical Areas of 100,000 or More

FORT LAUDEllDALE-HOUYWOOD SMSA-Continued

Total- Continued

Motor Occupation Group

Mole, 16 years oW oltl over _____ .,. .. __ -Professional, 1echnital, ond kindred wor'kers .. .. -Managers and adminis1rators, except form .... .. Sole-sworkers __ -------- ____ -------- __ ...... .. --Clerical and kindred workers------ ................ ... (roftsmen end kindred workers ---------- ... ..

--Operatives. except transport ------ ........ ____ _ -Transport equipment aperottves ------------laborers, exce-pt form ....................................... ..

--

Form workers .......................... _ ........................ .. -Service workers, including private household __ -Armed Forces ---------------- .. -----------

h•tle, 16 yHn okl and over ------­Profes$ionol, technical, and kindred workers __ Managers ond administrators, except farm ....... Salesworkers ------ .... -- __ ....... _________ ,.. __

----

Clerical-and kin.dred workers ........................ __ -Craftsmen and kindred workers __ ............ ___ _ -Operatives, except tronsp-0rt ------------ .. --Transport equipment openJtives ...................... .. --laborers, except form -----------............... .. -Farm workers .... ---- __ .... -·----------------Service workers, including private household .... Armed Forces ---------------------------

--Negro

Meons of Transportation

Male, 16 yeort old •nd over _____ ,.,. __ -Mean earnings .... _____________ _ --Private automob~le, driver------------------Mean earnings-...... ______ ---- ........ _____ _ Private automobile, passenger __ ... ____ ----_

Mean earning$ ______________________ .... Public transportation .. _______________ ... __ ..

Mean earnings __ ---- .... --- .. -- __ --------Other means ___________ --- -- ... -- ....... __ ..

Mean earnings .... ________ ..-- .. --- ... ------

Malo, 16 to 44 yeon old----------Meon eornings. .... ____ .... _______ _

Private automobile, driver ----------------Mean earnings ___ ...... __ ......... -- -- __ ---- __

Private automobile. passenger __ -- -- .... __ ...... Mean earnings ______ ------------------

Public transportation .. _______ -- ... -- ---- __ _ Mean earnings _______________________ _

Other means------------------------ ... --Mean earntngs ________ ---- .... ____ ------

Male, 45 ti 64 yeon old---------­Mean eornings----------------

Privote outomobtle, driver ............. _______ _ Mean earnings .. _______ ........ ---- .... _____ _

Private automobile. passenger---- __ ------_ Mean earnings __ ... __ ------------------

Public trcmsportation ... __ ----~--- ............ __ .. Mean earnings __ .... ________ --- .. __ --- .. __

Other means---------------------------Mean earnfogs ________ .. _________ .,. ____ _

Malt, 65 yt11n. old and ever _______ _ Mean earnings ........... __ --------

Private automobile. driver __ .... ____ --------Mean earnings ..... ______ .... ____ ... __ ---- __

Private automobile. passenger ............ ----- ... .. Meon earnings .... ____ .. ___ .... ______ ------

Public transporlotion. ___ ............ -- .... ______ _ Mean earnings .... ____ ... __ ........ __ .... _____ _

Other meon'S ---------------------------Mean earnings ______ ---- ........... --------

Ftsa•hi, 16 yeon old and over ___ ,, __ MeQn earnings_,,---- __ -------­

Private outomobile, driver----------------Meon earnings ...... ____ ....... ___ .. __ ...... __

Private outomobile, passenger _______ .., ____ _ Mean earnings ........ ____ ---- ______ ------

Public transportation ........ ---- ____________ .. Me-on earnings ..... ________ ,, ___ --------

Other meanS- ____ ... -- ____ ---- -- -- __ ---- .. Mean earnings ... -- -- .... __ -------- ------

Fe11tale~ 16 to 44 yHn. old -- ------ -Mean e<irnings _______________ _ Private automobile, drivel' _________ ,, _____ _

Mean earnings __ ....... -- ........... -- .............. . Private automobile, passenger-------------

Mean earnings __________ .... __ ---- ____ .. .. .Public transportation .... __ ---- ______ ---- .... ..

Mean earnings ____ ... ------ .... __ ------ .. . Other means ---- ... ______ ... ______ ....... -- ..

Mean earnings ........ ____ ---- .................... ..

--------------

----------·--· ""

""

""

--"" ------------------.. ---· --------------------.. ------------·----· ""

·---""

·---

Total workers 16 years old and

over

134 837 15 989 19 212 14 623 9 427

34 793 8 847 6 361

10 417 1 276

13 440 452

84 070 10 453 4 015 9 051

30 197 1 515 6 471

493 652 557

20 654 12

15 086 $4 774 10 658 $5 181

2 394 $3 966

575 $2 788

1 459 $3 912

10 832 $4 857

7 661 $5 318

1 691 $3 836

418 $2 475

I 062 $4 092

3 861 $4 748

2 739 $5 009

637 $4 394

140 $3 834

345 $3 706

393 $2 737

258 $2 916

66 ... 17 ... 52 ...

12 698 $2 580

6 716 $3 052

2 891 $1 977

l 974 $2 126

I 117 $2 107

9 213 $2 591

5 160 $3 004

2 049 $2 014

I 248 $2 284

756 $1 843

Livlng inside central city (cities)

Working inside central City Working

in SMSA In central outside business Else· centrol

Total district where city

54 836 - 29 171 11 405 7 071 - 3 815 1 165 8 526 - 4 665 1 659 6 367 - 3 644 1 187 3 784 - 2 127 686

13 372 - 6 243 3 417 3 395 - 1 692 797 2 428 - 1 336 548 3 658 - 2 111 740

366 - 157 123 5 647 - 3 331 1 078

222 - 50 5

35 249 - 22 550 6 423 4 726 - 2 989 1 005 1 968 - 1 361 279 3 462 - 2 333 543

12 894 - a 456 2 176 641 - 427 111

2 473 - 1 418 637 156 - 96 40 194 - 97 45 88 - 45 18

8 641 - s 328 1 569 6 - - -

4 877 - 2 630 1 079 $4 718 - $4 727 $5 056 3 401 - 1 788 858

$5 153 - $5 233 $5 435 767 - 456 89

$3 963 - $3 973 ... 305 - 166 66

$2 721 - $2 589 404 - 220 66

$3 993 - $3 798 ... 3 450 - 1 793 806

$4 736 - $4 704 $5 113 2 349 - 1 172 645

$5 :m - $5 442 $5 523 549 - 317 70

$3 709 - $3 587 ... 222 - 127 44

$2 455 - ... ... 330 - 177 47

$4 025 - $3 596 ... 1 297 - 762 244

$4 771 - $4 818 $5 080 976 - 575 201

$4 942 - $4 848 $5 341 185 - 113 12

$4 596 - ... ... 70 - 39 12 ... - ... . i9 66 - 35 ... - ... ...

130 - 75 29 ... -76 - 41 12

-33 - 26 7 "' - ". 13 - - 10 ... - - " . 8 - 8 -... - ... -

4 368 - 2 567 942 $2 435 - $2 510 $2 958

1 934 - 1 141 413 $3 034 - $3 017 $4 210

990 - 578 215 $2 035 - $2 143 $1 954

1 051 - 624 246 $1 861 - $1 891 $2 107

393 - 224 68 $2 037 - $2 606 ...

3 071 - 1 772 691 $2 424 - $2 650 $2 662

1 431 - 823 329 $2 982 - $3 232 $3 502

696 - 424 139 $1 948 - $2 212 $1 659

661 - 379 173 $1 916 - $1 885 $2 168

283 - 146 50 $1 967 - $2 624 ...

living outside central city (cities)

Working inside central city Working

Working In SMSA Working outside Ploce of In central outside outside

SMSA of work not business Else· central SMSA of residence reported Total district where city residence

9 728 4 532 80 001 - 25 349 31 939 16 259 1 552 539 8 918 - 3 044 3 024 2 406 1 726 476 10 686 - 3 244 4 458 2 531 1 124 412 a 256 - 2 780 3 251 1 737

738 233 5 643 - 1 939 1 978 1 354 2 566 1 146 21 421 - 6 717 8 530 4 581

579 327 5 452 - 1 747 2 313 818 330 214 3 933 - 1 234 1 548 732 313 494 6 759 - 1 944 3 004 681 20 66 910 - 92 580 100

677 561 7 793 - 2 586 3 236 1 187 103 64 230 - 22 17 132

3 224 3 052 48 821 - 18 422 19 691 5 996 493 239 5 727 - 2 258 2 228 826 210 118 2 047 - 667 986 273 221 365 5 589 - 1 907 2 671 498

1 487 775 17 303 - 7 082 6 664 2 445 58 45 874 - 321 338 138

147 271 3 998 - 1 570 1 664 431 20 - 337 - 94 136 5 12 40 458 - 145 184 61 6 19 469 - 24 172 51

564 1 180 12 013 - 4 354 4 648 1 262 6 - 6 - - - 6

311 857 10 209 - 2 933 4 244 1 028 $5 778 $3 878 $4 801 - $5 100 $4 698 $5 776

245 510 7 257 - 2 242 2 838 800 $5 950 $4 019 $5 193 - $5 485 $5 125 $6 086

37 185 1 627 - 376 661 160 . .. $3 783 $3 967 - $4 266 $3 911 $4 623 9 64 270 - 96 66 5 ... $2 864 - 2i9 ...

20 98 1 055 - 679 63 ... ... $3 881 - $3 696 $3 956 ... 213 638 7 382 - 2 290 2 995 722

$5 877 $3 971 $4 913 - $5 094 $4 926 $5 421 168 364 5 312 - I 735 2 066 566

$6 030 $4 061 $5 330 - $5 545 $5 308 $5 777 16 146 I 142 - 313 425 103 ... $3 912 $3 897 - $4 008 $4 035 .. . 9 42 196 - 80 56 5 ... ... $2 498 - "' ... ...

20 86 732 - 162 448 48 ... ... $4 122 - $3 798 $4 385 ... 93 198 2 564 - 624 1 115 281 ... $3 811 $4 737 - $5 172 $4 339 $7 085 72 128 1 763 - 488 693 219 ... $5 045 - $5 354 $4 782 $7 231 21 39 452 - 63 225 51 . .. ... $4 312 - ... $3 694 ... - 19 70 - 16 6 -- ... - . " ... -- 12 279 - 57 191 11 - ... $3 663 - ... $3 566 ... 5 21 263 - 19 134 25 . " $2 261 - $2 604 ... 5 18 182 - 19 79 15 ... ... $2 638 - ... ... .. . - - 33 - - 11 6 - - ... - - ... ... - 3 4 - - 4 -- ... ... - - ... -- - 44 - - 40 4 - - ... - - ... ...

151 708 8 330 - 2 821 3 082 745 $1 606 $1 645 $2 656 - $2 888 $2 840 $2 858

46 334 4 782 - 1 694 1 755 421 . " $1 673 $3 060 - $3 353 $3 182 $3 696 57 140 1 901 - 595 703 175 . " $2 094 $1 946 - $2 075 $1 938 $1 901 34 147 923 - 443 288 69 ... $1 398 $2 429 - $2 176 $2 926 ... 14 87 724 - 89 336 80 ... ... $2 146 - ... $2 865 . ..

107 501 6 142 - 2 170 2 266 529 ... $1 436 $2 674 - $2 912 $2 811 $2 942 38 241 3 729 - 1 378 1 351 327 ... $1 438 $3 012 - $3 292 $3 107 $3 570 35 98 1 353 - 455 523 110 ... ... $2 049 - $2 178 $1 957 ... 20 89 587 - 275 174 43 ... ... $2 699 - $2 100 $3 947 14 73 473 - 62 218 49 . .. "' $1 769 - 2 122 ... ...

Place of work not reported

6 454 444 453 488 372

1 593 574 419

1 130 138 784

59

4 712 415 121 513

1 112 77

333 102 68

222 1 749

-

2 004 $4 079

1 377 $4 340

430 $3 548

103

·9.; .. .

1 375 $4 317

945 $4 715

301 $3 420

55 . .. 74 . ..

544 $3 841

363 $3 816

113 . .. 48 ... 20 .. . 85

'69 16 ... ----

1 682 $1 841

912 $1 984

428 $1 800

123

2i9 $1 002

l 177 $1 852

673 $1 979

265 $1 975

95

144 $651

11-1168 FLORIDA DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 100,000 or More

FORT LAUDERDALE-HOLLYWOOD SMSA- Continued

Negro- Continued

Means of Transportation - Continued F1111lt, 45 to 64 yean old .. ________ _ -Mean earnings ________________ _ -

Private automobile, driver----------------­Mean earnings .... -- ---- -- -- -- ---- ------ -

--Private automobile, passenger .... -- ------ ___ _ -Mean earnings .... -- -- ---- -- ---- -- ------ --Public transportation ............ ---- __ .................. .. -Mean earnings .... -- ................ ---- .... --------

Other means---------------------------­Mean earnings .... -- -- ------ ---- -- ---- ---

F•••lt, 65 yHn old and over -------Mean earnings ________________ _

----

Private automobile, driver .... -------- ---- .... _ -Mean earnings .... -------------- __ -------

Private automobile, passenger ________ ------Mean earnings __________________ ------_

Public transportation ________ ------------ __ Mean earnings __ -- -- ------ ---- -- -- -- -- _

Other means ---- -- __ ---- _______________ _ Mean earnings ____________ ---- ________ _

Years of School Completed Male, 16 years old and over ________ _

Elementary: B years or less ______________ _ High school: 1 to 4 years----------------­College: 1 to 3 years-----------------

4 years or more _____________ _ Median school years completed---- ________ _

Fen11le, 16 yeon old and over -------Elementary: 8 years or less ______________ _ High school: 1 to 4 years----------------­College' l to 3 yeor•-----------------4 years or more _____________ _ Median school years completed ________ ----_

Maiar Occupation Group Malo, 16 yeon old ond over ________ _

Professional, technical, and kindred workers __ Managers and administrators, except form __ _ Solesworkers ___________________________ _ Clerical and kindred workers ________ ---- __ _ Craftsmen and kindred workers ------------Operatives, except transport ________ ---- __ _ Transport equipment operatives ------------laborers, except farm ____________ ---- ___ _

-------

--

--

-----

------farm workers ____________________ ------ _ -

Service workers, including private household __ Armed Forces --------""------------------

--

--fe111ale, 16 years old and over -----­Professional, technical, and kindred workers __ Managers and administrators, except form __

---Salesworkers ___________________________ _ Clerico I ond kindred workers ____ ---- __ ----Craftsmen and kindred warker5 -----------Operatives, except transport __________ ----Transport equipment operatives ----------­laborers, except farm ------------------­Form workers-------------------------­Service workers, including private household_ Armed Forces--------------------------GAINESVILLE SMSA Total

Means of Transportation Male, 16 yean old and over _______ _

Meon earnings ________ -- ---- --Private automobile, driver ________ -- -- -- --

Mean earnings ________ -------- __ ------Private automobile, passenger-------------

Pu~~0rr:~!~~nr~~fi~~===================== Ot~~~e~0:~i~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::

Mean earnings ________ ---- ______ ------

Mole, 16 to 44 years old ----------Mean earnings _______________ _

Private automobile, driver ____________ ----Mean earnings ________ ---- __________ --

Private automobile, passenger ____________ _ Mean earnings ________ -------- __ ------

Pu~ic tronsp~rtation __ ---- ---- ______ ---- -

Othe~0

~ee:~~1

:~~======================== Mean earnings __________________ ------

Mole, 45 to 64 years old ----------

Private outa~~b~e~0J~~e~5 :: :: :: == == :::::: Mean earnings ____________ ---- __ ------

Private automobile, passenger ____________ _ Mean earnings ________ ------ ____ ---- __

Public transportation __ ---- ______ -------- -

o,~;a~ee::~i~~~==============~===~===~= Mean earnings ______________ ---- __ ----

----------------

------------------------------------------------------------

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

[Data based on sample, see text. Far minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meoni.ng of symbols, see text]

Living inside central city (cities) Living outside central city (cities)

Working inside central Working inside central Total city Working city Working workers in SMSA Working in SMSA Working 16 years In central outside outside Place of In central outside outside Ploo of old ond business Else· central SMSA of work not busintss Else· central SMSA of work nol over Total district where city re.sidence reported Total district where city residence reported

3 153 1 178 - 740 243 23 172 1 975 - 589 750 200 436 $2 554 $2 520 - $2 218 $3 763 ... $2 264 $2 575 - $2 886 $2 749 $2 746 $1 776 l 419 447 - 285 84 - 78 972 - 298 383 94 197 $3 338 $3 323 - $2 422 ... - ... $3 344 - $3 689 $3 524 ... $2 097 749 253 - 148 68 9 28 496 - 126 169 65 136 $1 851 $2 229 - $2 010 ... ... $1 659 - ... $1 920 $1 243 646 368 - 229 73 14 52 278 - 138 98 14 28 $1 902 $1 835 - $1 977 ... ... ... $1 990 - $2 291 .. . ... . .. 339 110 - 78 18 - 14 229 - 27 100 27 75 $2 071 ... - ... ... - . .. $2 003 - ... ... . .. .. . 332 119 - 55 8 21 35 213 - 62 66 16 69 $2 530 ... - ... ... . .. $2 888 - ... ... .. . 137 56 - 33 - 8 15 81 - 18 21 - 42 $1 924 ... - _,, - ... ... ... - ... ... - .. . 93 41 - 6 8 13 14 52 - 14 11 - 27 ... - ... ... ... ... - . .. ... - ... 80 22 - 16 - - 6 58 - 30 16 12 -... - ... - - ... ... - ... . .. ... -22 - - - - - - 22 - - 18 4 -... - - - - - - ··- - - ... ... -

15 086 4 877 - 2 630 1 079 311 857 10 209 - 2 933 4 244 l 028 2 004 6 832 2 272 - l 215 430 155 472 4 560 - 1 083 I 993 438 1 046 7 087 2 329 - 1 264 587 129 349 4 758 - l 606 l 912 439 801 648 131 - 67 37 9 18 517 - 158 182 70 107 519 145 - 84 25 18 18 374 - 86 157 Bl 50 9.5 9.4 - 9.4 10.l 9.0 8.6 9.6 - 10.3 9.3 10.l 8.7 12 698 4 368 - 2 567 942 151 708 8 330 - 2 821 3 082 745 l 682 4 257 1 471 - 870 259 49 293 2 786 - 702 l 056 268 760 7 003 2 538 - 1 465 602 84 387 4 465 - 1 773 1 601 329 762

707 213 - 131 48 6 28 494 - 145 179 87 83 731 146 - 101 33 12 - 585 - 201 246 61 77 10.6 10.3 - 10.4 10.7 10. l 9.7 10.7 - 11.3 10.7 10.5 9.5

15 086 4 877 - 2 630 l 079 311 857 10 209 - 2 933 4 244 1 028 2 004 645 132 - 66 32 11 23 513 - 197 166 79 71 602 213 - 125 61 7 20 389 - 65 256 23 45 289 108 - 98 6 4 - 181 - 76 67 9 29 461 156 - 79 37 14 26 305 - 93 120 36 56

2 800 900 - 448 235 40 177 I 900 - 635 755 219 291 I 409 539 - 267 108 29 135 870 - 306 299 63 202 1 573 474 - 276 92 28 78 l 099 - 412 429 72 186 4 437 l 263 - 696 255 85 227 3 174 - 713 l 392 258 811

554 196 - 89 85 - 22 35ll - 24 215 57 62 2 253 867 - 470 168 93 136 l 386 - 412 545 186 243

63 29 - 16 - - 13 34 - - - 26 8 12 698 4 368 - 2 567 942 151 708 8 330 - 2 821 3 082 745 l 682

957 220 - 146 53 21 - 737 - 261 317 72 87 172 56 - 45 6 - 5 116 - 24 81 11 -356 101 - 73 22 - 6 255 - 109 102 11 33

l 294 448 - 241 116 11 BO 846 - 334 293 92 127 254 58 - 47 4 - 7 196 - 75 90 4 27

l 419 494 - 245 145 15 89 925 - 340 411 63 111 162 14 - 6 8 - - 148 - 28 25 5 90 277 70 - 20 31 - 19 207 - 49 81 34 43 351 39 - 21 6 6 6 312 - 6 103 45 158

7 450 2 862 - l 723 551 92 496 4 588 - l 595 I 579 408 l 006 6 6 - - - 6 - - - - - - -

22 449 13 290 - 10 753 580 746 I 211 9 159 - 5 409 2 523 598 629 $6 968 $7 076 - $7 351 $6 120 $7 686 $4 710 $6 811 - $7 628 $5 348 $6 534 $5 925 17 390 10 305 - 8 315 465 616 909 7 085 - 4 530 l 564 463 528 $7 728 $7 902 - $8 220 $6 765 $8 318 $5 299 $7 475 - $8 043 $6 276 $7 375 $6 238

l 741 949 - 686 79 62 122 792 - 496 216 61 19 $4 026 $4 272 - $4 493 ... ... ... $3 731 - $3 810 $3 723 _,, ...

163 136 - 136 - - - 27 - 16 5 6 -$2 618 $2 398 - $2 398 - - - ... - ...

738 ... -

3 155 l 900 - l 616 36 68 180 l 255 - 367 68 82 $4 625 $4 327 - $4 513 ... ... $2 448 $5 075 - $7 844 $3 862 ... ... 15 545 9 425 - 1 1a8 347 561 809 6 120 - 3 758 l 487 462 413 $6 220 $5 970 - $6 279 $5 929 $4 902 $3 783 $6 605 - $7 040 $5 594 $6 088 $6 863 11 956 7 076 - 5 751 284 455 586 4 880 - 3 174 997 360 349 $6 871 $6 711 - $7 092 $6 456 $5 071 $4 377 $7 102 - $7 328 $6 337 $7 016 $1 320

l 301 739 - 561 27 50 101 562 - 333 163 47 19 $3 471 $3 574 - $3 734 ... ... ... $3 336 - $3 406 $3 636 ... ...

129 113 - 113 - - - 16 - 10 - 6 -- ... - - - - - -2 159 1 497 - l 283 36 56 122 662 - 241 327 49 45

$4 495 $3 924 - $4 099 ... ... ... $5 787 - $8 4t9 $4 305 ... ... 6 054 3 369 - 2 648 212 178 331 2 685 - 1 529 834 130 192

$9 199 $10 418 - $10 703 $6 835 $16 367 $7 230 $7 671 - $9 190 $5 613 ... $4 520 4 820 2 835 - 2 245 167 154 269 l 985 - l 264 458 103 160

$10 146 $11 115 - $11 319 $7 740 $17 831 $7 665 $8 762 - $9 954 $6 971 ... $4 557 382 185 - 117 45 12 11 197 - 142 47 a -

$5 718 $7 248 - ... ... ... ... $4 282 - $4 401 ... .. . -34 23 - 23 - - - 11 - 6 5 - -- ... - - - ... - ... - -

818 326 - 263 - 12 51 492 - 117 324 19 32 $5 500 $6 694 - $7 150 - ... ... $4 708 - ... $3 898 ... ...

FLORIDA 11 - 1169

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Table 190. Place of Work During the Census Week, by Selected Characteristics: 1970-Continued

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 100,000 or More

GAINESVILLE SMSA-Continued

Total-Continued

Means of Transportation -Continued

Male, 65 years old ond over ________ _ Mean earnings __ ., __________ ,. __ _ -Private automobile, driver------------------Mean earnings .... -------- ..................... __ .... .. -Private automobile, pouenger ........ __ ---------Mean earnings .... ______ .................. _______ _ -P.ublie transportation ............ __ ............ ____ .... __ -Mean earnings .... __ ---- ............ __ .. _______ _ -

Other means.---------------------------- -Mean earnings ................................................ .. -

fema-le~ 16 years old and over ............ .. -Mean earnings ................................ ..

Private automobile, driver-------------------M-ean earnings ________________________ _ -Private automobile, passenger __ ---------- __ -Mean earnings ________________________ _ -Public transportction ______ ---- __ -------- __ -Meon earnings __ ---- __ ---- ______ ---- __ _ -Other meons __ ---- __ ---- ------ __ ------ __ -Mean earnings ________________________ _ -

Ft1mat., 16 tn 44 ytc1n old-------- __ -Mean earnings ________________ _ -Private au1omobile, driver----------------- -Mean earnings ________________________ _ Private automobile, passenger---- _________ _ -Mean earnings. ________ -------- ___ ., ____ _ Public transportation ____ -------- ____ .... ___ _

Mean earnings ________________________ _

Other means---------------------------- -Mean earnings ________ -------- __ ------_

femole, 4S to 64 yeon old _________ _ Meon earnings _______________ _

Private automobile. driver __________ ------Mean earnings ____ ---- __________ ---- __

Private automobile. po ssenger ____________ _ Mean earnings __________ "" ______ ---- __

Public lronsportotion ____________ .. ______ • _ Mean earnings __________________ ---·--

Other meilns -- -- ________ ---- -- ·- --- .. __ _ Mean earnings ________ ---- ____ ------ __

Fentale. 65 years old and over ------Mean earnings .. _______ --------

Private ou1omobile, driver----------------Mean earnings _______________________ _ Private automobile, passenger ____________ _

Mean earnings _______________________ _ Public tronsportoHon ______________ ....... __ _

Mean earnings .... ______ ----------------Other means __________________________ _ Mean earnings ______ ---------- _______ _

Years of School Completed

Mole~ 16 years olcl and over _______ _ Elementary: 8 veers or less _____________ _ High school: I to 4 years---------------­College: I to 3 years----------------

4 years or more ____________ _ Median school years completed ___________ _

Femcile, 16 ynrs old oincl onr _____ _ Elemento:ry: 8 years or less _____________ _ High sch.ool: I to 4 years----------------College: l to 3 years _______________ _

4 years or mo,e ____________ _ Median school years completed .. __________ _

Major Occupation Group

Male, 16 years aid aacl over _______ _ Professional, technical. and kindred workers_ Managers and administrators, except farm __ Salesworkers -- __ .. - __ ------ _,.. -- - _ - ___ -- -Clerical and kindred workers _____________ _ Croftsmen ond kindred workers-----------Opernfi\les, ex-cept 1ronsport _____________ _ Transport equipment operatives ____ ------ _ laborers, except farm ----------~-------­Farm workers-------------------------­Service workers, including privot-e household_ Armed Forces --------------------------

f••Hlt, 16 years old and over _____ _ Professional, technical, ond kindred workers _ Managers ond administrators. e>ccept form __ Sales workers-~ _________ ... __ •• __________ _ Clerical and kindred workers _____________ _ Crohsm-en and kindred workers ____ ---·-- _ Operatives, except transport _____________ _ Transport equipment operatives----------­laborers, except form ------------------­Farm workers-------------------------­Service workers, including private househofd _ Armed Forces __ ------ __ ------ __ ----~---

-· ---· -· -· -· -· ---·

-· -----· -----· -· ---·

-· -· ·--· ---· ----.. --.. --

-· --------------------------------·-------------

(Dat<1 bo5ed on sample see te)(t For minimum base for derived figures (percent median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

living inside central city (cities) Living outside central city (cities)

Working inside central Working inside central Total city Working city Working

worker$ in SMSA Working in SMSA Working 16 years In central ou1side outside Place of In central ou1side outside aid and bu sine$& Else- central SMSA of work not business Else· central SMSA of

over Total district where city residence reported Total district where city residence

850 496 - 397 21 7 71 354 - 122 202 6 $4 749 $5 380 - $5 806 ... ... $3 866 - ... $2 439 .. .

614 394 - 319 14 7 54 220 - 92 109 -$5 442 $6 172 - $6 745 ... ... $4 135 - ... ... -58 25 - 8 7 - 10 33 - 21 6 6 ··- ... - ... . .. - ... ... - . .. ... "' - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -178 77 - 70 - - 7 101 - 9 87 -

$2 172 ... - ... - - ... ... - ... ... -16 228 10 154 - 8 284 462 356 1 052 6 074 - 3 789 1 SOB 260 $3 551 $3 577 - $3 695 $3 480 $3 487 $2 719 $3 507 - $3 846 $2 890 $4 343 10 992 6 627 - 5 403 346 237 641 4 365 - 2 975 866 190 $4 034 $4 138 - $4 272 $3 736 $3 793 $3 352 $3 876 - $4 070 $3 633 $4 483

3 132 1 951 - l 587 77 107 180 l 181 - 684 285 63 $2 867 $2 797 - $2 804 '27 ... $2 638 $2 983 - $3 259 $2 304 ...

566 532 - 424 - 81 34 - 10 17 7 $2 164 $2 221 - $2 343 . i2 - ... - ... ...

l 538 l 044 - 870 12 150 494 - 120 340 -$2 000 $2 161 - $2 392 ... . .. $913 $1 659 - ... $1 589 -11 528 7 311 - s 853 337 347 774 4 217 - 2 769 896 213 $3 313 $3 257 - $3 316 $3 624 $3 540 $2 521 $3 411 - $3 690 $2 649 $4 750

7 719 4 660 - 3 747 250 228 435 3 059 - 2 144 553 163 $3 766 $3 811 - $3 871 $3 886 $3 885 $3 206 $3 698 - $3 886 $3 211 $4 681

2 381 l 515 - l 222 54 107 132 866 - 532 174 50 $2 826 $2 668 - $2 628 ... $2 629 $3 103 - $3 255 $2 377 ...

430 414 - 321 27 - 66 16 - 10 6 -$1 959 $1 975 - $2 026 - - ... ... -998 722 - 563 6 12 141 276 - 83 163 -$1 556 $1 651 - $1 847 ... ... $929 $1 309 - ... $1 055 -4 307 2 602 - 2 236 95 - 271 1 705 - 976 541 47

$4 256 $4 552 - $4 777 - $3 323 $3 805 - $4 318 $3 270 ... 3 039 1 828 - 1 549 80 - 199 l 211 - 800 282 27

$4 769 $5 027 $5 298 ... - $3 749 $4 380 - $4 611 $4 337 ... 674 393 - 330 15 - 48 281 - 139 90 13

$3 155 $3 443 - $3 632 ... - ... $2 752 - $3 21 l ... 127 109 - 94 - - 15 18 - - 11 7 ... ... - - - ... i95 - - '" ...

467 272 - 263 - - 9 - 37 158 -$2 881 $3 507 - $3 605 - - ... $2 008 - . .. $1 974 -393 241 - 195 30 9 7 152 - 44 71 -$2 781 $2 751 - $2 658 ... ... ... $2 830 - ... ... -234 139 - 107 16 9 7 95 - 31 31 -$3 320 $3 423 - ... ... ... ... - .. . -71 43 - 35 8 - - 34 - 13 21 -... ... - ... ... - - . .. - ... ... -9 9 - 9 - - - - - - - -... ... - ... - - - - - - - -73 50 - 44 6 - - 23 - - 19 -... ... - ... ... - - . .. - - ... -

22 449 13 290 - 10 753 580 746 1 211 9 159 - 5 409 2 523 598 3 275 1 320 - 920 126 59 215 l 955 - 913 771 108 9 145 4 650 - 3 752 192 155 551 4 495 - 2 499 l 362 277 4 145 3 007 - 2 313 142 293 259 l 138 - 766 189 140 5 884 4 313 - 3 768 120 239 186 l 571 - l 231 201 73 12.8 13.7 - 13.9 12.8 14.6 12.5 12.3 - 12.5 l l.6 12.5

16 228 10 154 - 8 284 462 356 1 052 6 074 - 3 789 1 508 260 1 908 997 - 782 54 - 161 91 l - 356 368 30 7 936 4 425 - 3 708 218 14 485 3 511 - 2 279 823 89 3 172 2 367 - 1 934 69 92 272 805 - 682 90 20 3 212 2 365 - 1 860 121 250 134 847 - 472 227 121 12.7 12.9 - 12.9 12.6 17+ 12.7 12.4 - 12.5 12.0 14,7

22 449 13 290 - 10 753 580 746 1 211 9 159 - 5 409 2 523 598 5 755 4 305 - 3 803 130 163 209 1 450 - 1 221 101 69 2 679 l 598 - l 312 64 Bl 141 1 081 - 571 385 82 1 712 l 052 - 781 20 145 106 660 - 435 140 34 1 565 l 093 - 933 75 28 57 472 - 293 117 32 3 789 1 650 - 1 213 118 128 191 2 139 - l 323 442 163 1 327 628 - 528 52 6 42 699 - 371 261 29 901 437 - 343 8 28 58 464 - 238 153 29 l 713 949 - 598 45 100 206 764 - 376 253 83 826 152 - 46 25 20 61 674 - 45 541 41 2 095 1 374 - 1 174 43 22 135 721 - 514 130 36 87 52 - 22 - 25 5 35 - 22 - -16 228 10 154 - 8 284 462 356 1 052 6 074 - 3 789 1 508 260 3 771 2 704 - 2 105 136 265 198 1 067 - 666 251 123 699 374 - 339 6 8 21 325 - 152 133 22 1 095 698 - 576 6 29 87 397 - 260 70 8 5 462 3 550 - 2 984 99 34 433 1 912 - l 548 21 l 50 155 80 - 56 16 - 8 75 - 62 13 -854 428 - 300 75 - 53 426 - 197 202 9 176 19 - 19 - - - 157 - 34 73 -135 94 - 86 - - 8 41 - 25 11 -121 6 - - - - 6 115 - 16 78 8 3 760 2 201 - l 819 124 20 238 l 559 - 829 466 40 - - - - - - - - - - - -

Place of work not reported

24

19 . .. ----5 ...

517 $2 407

334 $2 427

149 $2 520

--34 ...

339 $2 310

199 $2 223

110 ... --

30 . .. 141

$2 742 102 ... 39 ... ----

37 ... 33 ... ----4 ...

629 163 357 43 66

11.8

517 157 320

13 27

11.7

629 59 43 51 30

211 38 44 52 47 41 13

517 27 18 59

103 -

18 50 s

13 224 -

11 - 1170 FLORIDA DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 190. Place of Work During the Census Week, by Selected Characteristics: 1970-Continued

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 100,000 or More

JACKSONVILLE SMSA

Total

Means of Tronsportotion Male, 16 years old and over ________ _ -Mean earnings ________________ _ -

Private automobile, driver------------------Mean earnings ________________________ _ -Private automobile, passenger ____ ------ ___ _ -Mean earnings __ -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- ------ _ -Public transportation __ ---- __ -- -- _________ _ -Mean earnings __ -- ____ ---- ---- __ ------ _ -

Other means-----------------------------Mean earnings __ -- -- ____ -- ---- ________ _ -Male, 16 to 44 yean old ------------Mean earnings ____ ---- ________ _ -

Private automobile, driver------------------Mean earnings __ -- __ -- -- -- -- -- ________ _

Private automobile, passenger _____________ _ -Mean earnings __________________ ------_ -Public transportation ________ ------------ __ -Mean earnings ____________ ---- ________ _ Other means ________________________ ,.. __ _

Mean earnings ________ ---------- ______ _ -Mole, 45 to 64 years old-----------

Mean earnings_ _______________ _ Private automobile, driver ____ ---- ____ ---- _ -Mean earnings ________________________ _

-Private automobile, passenger ______ ---- ___ _ -Mean earnings ________________________ _ Public transportation ________________ ---- __ -Mean earnings ______________ ---- __ ----Other means---------------------------

Mean earnings _______________________ _

Male, 65 years old and over _______ _ Mean earnings _______________ _

Private automobile, driver----------------Mean earnings __ -- ________ ---- _______ _

Private automobile, passenger ______ ------_ Mean earnings _______________________ _

Public tronsportotion ______________ ---- __ _ Mean earnings __ -- __ -- ---- -- -- -- __ -- __

Other means ______ -- ______ ---- __ ------ _ Mean earnings _______________________ _

Ftm•le, 16 y••rs aid and over ------Mean earnings _______________ _

Private automobile, driver _______________ _ Mean earnings ______ -- -- -- -- -- - - -- -- --

Private automobile, passenger ____________ _ Mean earnings ______________ ----------

Public transportation ______________ ------_ Mean earnings __ -- ______________ ---- __

Other means ____________ ------ __ -------Mean earnings ________ ---- ______ ------

Female, 16 to 44 years old ________ _ Mean earnings _______________ _

Private automobile, driver----------------Mean earnings ________________ -- -- -- --

Privole automobile, passenger ________ -----Mean earnings __________ -- ____ -- -- -- --

Public transportation ______________ ---- __ _ Mean earnings ________ -- -- -- -- -- __ ----

Other means -------- -------------- ---- _ Mean earnings _______________________ _

female, 45 to 64 yun old ________ _ Mean earnings _______________ _

Private automobile, driver----------------Mean earnings ________________ -- ____ --

Private automobile, passenger ________ -- -- -Mean earnings ________________ -- - - -- --

Public transportation ____________________ _ Mean earnings ________________ -- -- -- --

Other means ______________ ---- -- ------ -Mean earnings ________________ -- - --- --

fln1ale, 65 yurs old ond over ------Mean earnings _______________ _

Private automobile, driver----------------Mean earnings __ ---- ____ ------ -- ---- --

Private automobile, passenger---- __ ... ____ _ Mean earnings ____________ ---- -- - - -- --

Public transportation ________________ -- -- -

Ot~~o~e~a:;i~~~======================== Mean earnings __ ------------ __ -- ------

Years of School Completed Mal•, 16 yeon old and over _______ _

Elementary; 8 years or less _____________ _ High school: 1 to 4 years---------------­College: l to 3 years----------------

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

--------4 years or more ________ ---- ---Median school years completed ___________ _

Ftn1alt, 16 yurs old and over ------Elementary: 8 years or less _____________ _ High school: 1 to 4 years---------------­College: 1 to 3 years----------------

----------4 years or more ___________ _ ---Median school years completed ___________ _ --

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

(Doto based on sample, see text. For minim1Jm base for derived figures {percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols. see te-xt]

living inside- central city (cities) Living outside central city {cities)

Working inside cenrrol Working inside central Total city Working dty Working workers in SMSA Working in SMSA Working 16 years In central outside outside Ploce al In centra-1 outside outside Place of old and business Eloe- central SMSA of work not business Else- central SMSA of work not over Toto! district where city residence reported Toto I district where city residence reported

135 850 135 850 7 909 112 347 - 4 381 11 213 - - - - - -$7 148 $7 148 $10 107 $6 988 - $9 015 $5 933 - - - - - -99 756 9'! 756 6 030 82 484 - 3 340 7 902 - - - - - -$8 010 $8 010 $11 124 $7 666 - $9 566 $6 478 - - - - - -11 371 11 371 767 9 040 - 441 1 123 - - - - - -$5 669 $5 669 $8 658 $5 418 - $6 680 $5 249 - - - - - -4 278 4 278 774 2 755 - 118 631 - - - - - -$4 543 $4 543 $5 071 $4 437 - ... $3 751 - - - - - -20 445 20 445 338 18 068 - 482 1 557 - - - - - -$4 312 $4 312 $6 786 $4 157 - $7 634 $4 544 - - - - - -91 384 91 384 4 582 76 615 - 2 742 7 445 - - - - - -$6 343 $6 343 $8 857 $6 198 - $8 277 $5 569 - - - - - -64 699 64 699 3 522 53 992 - 2 042 5 143 - - - - - -$1 266 $7 266 $9 688 $7 163 - $8 744 $6 101 - - - - - -7 535 7 535 485 6 018 - 261 771 - - - - - -$4 813 $4 813 $7 269 $4 506 - $6 508 $5 087 - - - - - -2 432 2 432 398 1 581 - 70 383 - - - - - -$4 239 $4 239 $4 943 $4 050 - --- $3 610 - - - - - -16 718 16 718 177 15 024 - 369 1 148 - - - - - -$3 765 $3 765 $5 472 $3 635 - $7 004 $4 163 - - - - - -40 5a7 40 507 2 907 32 804 - 1 551 3 245 - - - - - -$9 063 $9 063 $12 054 $8 931 - $10 276 $7 133 - - - - - -32 338 32 338 2 256 26 415 - 1 230 2 437 - - - - - -$9 592 $9 592 $13 112 $9 419 - $10 953 $1 523 - - - - - -3 422 3 422 271 2 694 - 173 284 - - - - - -$7 481 $7 481 $11 014 $7 294 - $6 803 $6 295 - - - - - -I 621 1 621 263 1 095 - 43 220 - - - - - -$5 103 $5 103 $5 592 $5 049 - ... $4 291 - - - - - -3 126 3 126 117 2 600 - 105 304 - - - - - -$1 372 $7 372 ... $7 308 - ... $6 843 - - - - - -

3 959 3 959 420 2 928 - 88 523 - - - - - -$6 160 $6 160 $10 273 $5 905 - --- $3 675 - - - - - -2 719 2 7!9 252 2 077 - 68 322 - - - - - -$6 900 $6 900 $13 398 $6 394 - ... $4 602 - - - - - -414 414 11 328 - 7 68 - - - - - -$6 279 $6 279 $6 751 - ... ... - - - - - -225 225 113 79 - 5 28 - - - - - -$3 784 $3 784 ... - ... - - - - - -601 601 44 444 - 8 105 - - - - - -$3 619 $3 619 ... $3 387 - ... .. . - - - - - -76 629 76 629 7 454 61 12a - 1 070 6 985 - - - - - -$3 600 $3 600 $4 254 $3 620 - $3 707 $2 716 - - - - - -46 828 46 828 3 607 38 880 - 693 3 648 - - - - - -$4 079 $4 079 $4 609 $4 129 - $4 215 $3 006 - - - - - -14 878 14 878 1 915 11 434 - 187 1 342 - - - - - -$3 310 $3 310 $4 427 $3 169 - $3 309 $2 918 - - - - - -9 903 9 903 1 789 6 594 - 106 1 414 - - - - - -$2 316 $2 316 $3 425 $2 128 - ... $1 818 - - - - - -5 020 5 020 143 4 212 - 84 581 - - - - - -$2 525 $2 525 $3 352 $2 483 - ... $2 607 - - - - - -49 559 49 559 4 779 39 451 - 776 4 553 - - - - - -$3 364 $3 364 $3 821 $3 394 - $3 434 $2 608 - - - - - -31 061 31 061 2 412 25 770 - 470 2 409 - - - - - -$3 774 $3 774 $4 044 $3 832 - $3 822 $2 874 - - - - - -10 162 10 162 1 270 7 815 - 158 919 - - - - - -$3 041 $3 041 $4 079 $2 897 - $3 147 $2 8\4 - - - - - -5 677 5 677 1 045 3 701 - 69 862 - - - - - -$2 204 $2 204 $3 020 $2 058 - ... $1 842 - - - - - -2 659 2 659 52 2 165 - 79 363 - - - - - -$2 281 $2 281 --- $2 264 - ... $2 136 - - - - - -

24 538 24 538 2 412 19 810 - 267 2 049 - - - - - -$4 151 $4 151 $5 081 $4 142 - $4 418 $3 108 - - - - - -14 655 14 655 1 072 12 285 - 196 1 102 - - - - - -$4 732 $4 732 $5 766 $4 750 - $5 117 $3 460 - - - - - -4 330 4 330 599 3 329 - 29 373 - - - - - -$3 973 $3 973 $5 077 $3 854 - ... $3 237 - - - - - -3 625 3 625 650 2 502 - 37 436 - - - - - -$2 600 $2 600 $4 191 $2 353 - ... $1 758 - - - - - -I 928 1 928 91 1 694 - 5 138 - - - - - -$3 049 $3 049 ... $2 941 - ... $4 212 - - - - - -2 532 2 532 263 1 859 - 27 383 - - - - - -$2 890 $2 890 $4 525 $2 838 - ... $1 901 - - - - - -1 112 1 112 123 825 - 27 137 - - - - - -$3 999 $3 999 $4 128 - ... $1 693 - - - - - -386 386 46 290 - - 50 - - - - - -

$2 963 $2 963 $2 642 - - ii6 - - - - - -601 601 94 391 - - - - - - - -$1 655 $1 655 ... $1 357 - - ·00 - - - - - -

433 433 - 353 - - - - - - - -$1 690 $1 690 - $1 626 - - ... - - - - - -

135 85a 135 850 7 9a9 112 347 - 4 381 11 213 - - - - - -22 821 22 821 702 17 855 - 607 3 657 - - - - - -BO 566 80 566 3 734 68 523 - 2 564 5 745 - - - - - -18 041 18 041 1 778 14 471 - 674 1 118 - - - - - -14 422 14 422 1 695 11 498 - 536 693 - - - - - -

12.3 12.3 12.8 12.3 - 12.4 11.1 - - - - - -76 629 76 629 7 454 61 120 - 1 070 6 985 - - - - - -9 934 9 934 470 7 560 - 95 1 809 - - - - - -

50 526 50 526 5 638 40 018 - 632 4 238 - - - - - -9 155 9 155 1 120 7 297 - 145 593 - - - - - -7 014 7 014 226 6 245 - 198 345 - - - - - -

12.3 12.3 12.4 12.3 - 12.5 11.6 - - - - - -

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Tobie 190. Place of Work During the Census Week, by Selected Characteristics: 1970-Continued

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 100,000 or More

JACKSONVILLE SMSA-Continued

Total - Continued

Major Occupation Group

Mole, 16 'fHrl okl and onr ____ .. ___ _ -Professional, technical, and kindred workers __ -Managers and administrators. except form __ _ Salesworkers ------ .............. _ .. _ .... __ ---- ----

--

Clerical and kindred workers--------------­Craftsmen and kindred workers--------------Operatives. except transport ____ ---- ---- ...... Transport equipment operatives -----------­Laborers, except form ------------------ ....

---

Farm workers----------------------------Service workers, including private household .... -Armed Forces ----------------------·---- -

femaJ.4 16 yeori old Hd •ve-r ------­Professioool, fechnicol, and kindred workers __ --Managers ond administrator-s, excep1 form __ _ Soleswork-ers __ ---- ______ -- _____________ _ --Clerical and kindred workers ______________ _ -Craftsmen and kindred workers .. __________ _ -Operatives, except transport _________ .. ____ _ Tronsport equip men! o~rotives ______ ---- __ Laborers, except farm ___________________ _ --Form workers_.,.,. _______________________ _ Service workers, including private household __ Armed Forces----------------------------Negro

Means of Transportation

Male, 16 years old and ov-er _., ______ _ -Mean eornirigs __________ ------ _

Private automobile. driver--------- .. -------Mean earnings __________________ .... ___ _ Private automobile, po ssenger _____________ _

Mean earnings ____ ... ___________ .. ---- __ _ Public transportation .. _ .... __ ------ _________ _

Mean earnings ________________________ _

Other mean'i ----------------------------Mean earnings ____ .... ____ .... ____ ... ---- __ _

M1Le1 l6 to44yeanold -----------Mean earnings __ •• ____ ---------

Private automobile, driver-----------------Mean earnings __________________ ---- __ _

Private automobile, pas.senger ____ -------- __ Mean earnings •• ________________ ---- __ _ -

Public tronsportotion ____________ . ________ _ Mean earnings ______ ---- _____________ _ -·

Other meonS- ----------------------------Meon earnings ... __ ------ ____ -------- __ --

Meile, 45 to 64 years old __ -------- --Mean earnings •• ______ -------- --Private automobile, driver ________ -------- -· Mean earnings ... ______________ -------- --Private automobile, passenger __ ·- ____ ·---_ -· Mean earnings •• ______ • ___ .• __ --------Public tronsportotiorL. _____ • _. __________ _ -· -· Mean earnings __________ •• ____ -------- --Other means ____________ ------ -------- __

Mean eornim1s •• __________ •• __ ---·---- --Malt, 65 yean old ond ower _______ _ --Mean earnings _______________ _ --

Private automobile, driver---------------- --Mean earnin9s •• ____ ------ -- -- --------

Private automobile, passenger ______ ---- __ _ ----Mean earnings •• ____ ---- ______ ------ __ --Public trans.portotion •• ______ • __ • ________ _ -· Mean earning:S ______ ---- __ •• ____ ------ --Other means----------------------------· Mean earning-s •• __ ------ ____ ---------- -·

hmal•, 16 yun- old and over ------ --Mean earnings _______________ _ --Private cutomobile, driver---------------- --Me-an earnin.gs __________________ ---- __ --Private automobile, passenger •• __ ------ __ _ --

Mean earnings ... __ -------- ____ -------- --Public transportation ____ ---- ______ ------ _ --Mean earnings ____ -------- ____ -------- -·

Other means ____ ---- -------- ____ --------· Mean earnings __________ -------------- --Femoie. U to 44 YHr1 old ________ _ --Mean earnings _______________ _ -· Private automobile, driver---------------- --Mean eornings •• ________________ ---- __ --Private automobile, passenger ____________ _ --Mean earnings ________ ------ __ -------- -· Public transportotio-n ____________________ _ --

Mean earnings •• ____ ------------------Other means ____ ---- __ ---- __ ---- ------. -· --

Mean earnings ______ ------------------ -·

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Living inside central city (cities) living outside central city (cities)

Working inside central Working inside central Total city Working city Working

workers in SMSA Working in SMSA Working 16 years In central outside outside Place of In central outside outside Place of old and business Else- central SMSA of work not business Else- central SMSA of work not over Totol district where city residence ref,lorted Total district where city residence reported

135 850 135 a5o 1 '°' 112 347 - 4 381 11 213 - - - - - -12 815 12 815 l 571 9 983 - 646 615 - - - - -14 721 14 721 l 380 l2 221 - 480 640 -- - - - - -10 706 10 706 1 099 8 339 - 527 741 - - - - -11 021 ll 021 1 370 8 909 - 107 -635 - - - - -26 494 26 494 840 21 920 - 1 153 2 581 - - - -- -9 300 9 300 137 7 801 - 309 l 053 -- - - - -7 705 7 705 347 6 495 - 253 610 -- - - - - -9 112 9 112 187 7 367 - 221 1 337 - - - - - -895 895 15 548 - 21 311 - - - - - -9 066 9 066 858 6 742 - 204 l 262 - - - - - -24 015 24 015 105 22 022 - 460 l 428 - - - - - -

76 629 76 629 1 454 61 120 - 1 070 6 985 - - - - - -10 947 10 947 421 9 580 - 270 676 - - - - - -3 121 3 121 389 2 587 - 29 116 - - - - - -5 919 5 919 781 4 450 - 68 620 - - - - - -32 243 32 243 4 974 24 843 - 284 2 142 - - - - - -l 358 1 358 93 l 122 - 31 112 - - - - - -4 657 4 657 142 3 832 - 87 596 - - - - - -476 476 9 378 - 7 82 - - - - - -834 834 7 773 - - 54 - - - - - -258 258 - 168 - 13 77 - - - - - -16 577 16 577 638 13 179 - 274 2 486 - - - - - -239 239 - 208 - 7 24 - - - - - -

21 500 21 500 991 16 760 - 342 3 407 - - - - - -$4 414 $4 414 $4 138 $4 540 - $5 942 $3 723 - - - - - -12 792 12 792 455 10 216 - 213 l 908 - - - - - -$5 004 $5 004 $5 l 17 $5 147 - $6 721 $4 017 - - - - - -3 380 3 380 84 2 650 - 85 561 - - - - - -$4 106 $4 106 --- $4 180 - $3 796 - - - - - -2 537 2 537 363 l 683 - 36 455 - - - - - -$3 275 $3 275 $3 150 $3 305 - "ii $3 065 - - - - - -2 791 2 791 89 2 211 - 483 - - - - - -$3 122 $3 122 ·-- $3 106 - ... $3 093 - - - - - -13 389 13 389 574 10 498 - 209 2 108 - - - - - -$4 287 $4 287 $4 108 $4 409 - $6 536 $3 506 - - - - - -7 897 7 897 250 6 356 - 151 1 140 - - - - - -$5 026 $5 026 $5 391 $5 171 - $7 201 $3 847 - - - - - -2 049 2 049 62 l 588 - 41 358 - - - - - -$3 791 $3 791 $3 821 - $3 668 - - - - - -l 488 l 488 210 999 - 9 270 - - - - - -$3 028 $3 028 $3 023 $3 085 - "ii $2 743 - - - - - -I 955 l 955 52 l 555 - 340 - - - - - -$2 780 $2 780 ··- $2 743 - ... $2 797 - - - - - -

7 328 7 328 339 5 699 - ua 1 162 - - - - - -$4 845 $4 845 $4 574 $4 972 - $4 288 - - - - - -4 533 4 533 189 3 592 - 62 690 - - - - - -$5 166 $5 166 $4 915 $5 314 - -·- $4 432 - - - - - -l 186 l 186 22 946 - 44 174 - - - - - -$4 721 $4 721 $4 806 - . 22 $4 418 - - - - - -942 942 97 657 - 166 - - - - - -$3 796 $3 796 $3 728 - . " $3 790 - - - - - -667 667 31 504 - - 132 - - - - - -$4 360 $4 360 " - $4 468 - - $3 989 - - - - - -

783 783 78 563 - 5 137 - - - - - -$2 568 $2 566 ·-- $2 623 - ... $2 261 - - - - - -362 362 16 268 - - 78 - - - - - -$2 495 $2 495 ... $2 353 - - - - - - - -145 145 - 116 - - 29 - - - - - -$3 522 $3 522 - ... - - ... - - - - - -107 107 56 27 - 5 19 - - - - - -... ... --- - -·- ... - - - - - -169 169 6 152 - - 11 - - - - - -$2 186 $2 186 ... $2 312 - - ... - - - - - -17 698 17 698 893 13 903 - 247 2 655 - - - - - -$2 592 $2 592 $2 850 $2 694 - $2 454 $1 980 - - - - - -6 120 6 120 260 4 752 - 80 l 028 - - - - - -$3 559 $3 559 $3 126 $3 893 - ... $2 122 - - - - - -3 722 3 722 152 3 126 - 44 400 - - - - - -$2 528 $2 528 $3 119 $2 538 - ... $2 283 - - - - - -6 755 6 755 469 5 103 - 94 l 089 - - - - - -$1 895 $1 895 $2 614 $1 859 - . " $1 745 - - - - - -l 101 l 101 12 922 - 29 138 - - - - - -$1 705 $1 705 ... $1 668 - ... $1 896 - - - - - -11 300 11 300 655 8 730 - 196 l 719 - - - - - -$2 617 $2 617 $2 814 $2 721 - $2 549 $2 023 - - - - - -4 l l l 4 l ll 182 3 173 - 61 695 - - - - - -$3 545 $3 545 $3 392 $3 858 - --- $2 159 - - - - - -2 521 2 521 118 2 100 - 44 259 - - - - - -$2 441 $2 441 ... $2 449 - ... $2 265 - - - - - -3 999 3 999 350 2 906 - 62 681 - - - - - -$1 935 $1 935 $2 502 $1 889 - '29 $1 792 - - - - - -669 669 5 551 - 84 - - - - - -$1 659 $1 659 ". $1 596 - ·-- ... - - - - - -

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 190. Place of Work During the Cen$us Week, by Selected Characteristics: 1970- Continued

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 100,000 or More

JACKSONVILLE SMSA-Continued

Negro- Continued

Means of Transportation- Continued f..,1u1le, 45 to 64 years old _________ _

Mean earnings ________________ _ Private automobile* driver -----------------

Mean earnings.,._ -- -- ------ .. - -------- __ _ Private automobile, passenger -- __ ------ ___ _

Mean earnings __ -- ---- -- -- ---- __ -------Public transportation __ ------ __ ---- _______ _

Mean earnings ____ -- -- __ ------ ------ __ _ Other means ----------------------------

Mean earnings .. -- -- -- -- ---- -------- __ _ Fe11al11 65 yHn old and over-------

Mean earnings ________________ _

Private automobile, driver -----------------Mean earnings ____ -- __ -----------------

Private automobile, passenger--------------Mean earnings ________ -- ------ ------ ---

Public transportation ____ ---- ______ ------ __ Mean earnings ________ -------------- __ _

Other means ---- ____ ---- .. ------- ------ __ Mean earnings ____ -- -- -- ---- __ -------- _

Years of School Completed Mole, 16 years okl and over ________ _

Elementary: 8 years or less ______________ _ High school: 1 to 4 years----------------­College: 1 to 3 years-----------------

4 years or more _____________ _ Median school years completed ____________ _

ft•ale, 16 years old Oftd over -------Elementary: 8 years or less ______________ _

--------------------

--------High school: l to 4 years----------------­

College, l lo 3 years-------------------4 years or more _____________ _

Median school years completed ____________ _

Moior Occupation Group

Mole, 16 years old and over--------­Professional, technical, and kindred workers __ Managers and administrators, except form __ _ Solesworkers ____ .... __ .... ____ .... ___________ _

--

----Clerical and kindred workers ---- ______ ---- _ -Craftsmen and kindred workers ______ ---- __

Operatives, except transport ____ ........ ______ _ Transport equipment operatives ____ ------ __ laborers, except farm -------------------­Form workers--------------------------­Service workers, including private household __ Armed Forces---------------------------

""''''· 16 years old and aver ------­Professional, technical, and kindred workers __ Managers and administrators, except form ...... So1esworkers ........ ____ .... __ ---- __ -- __ ---- --Clerical and kindred workers ________ ---- __ _ Craftsmen and kindred workers ------------Operatives, except transport .... __________ ---Transport equipment operatives ------------Laborers, except farm ____ ........ __ .... __ .... ___ _ Form workers--------------------------­Service workers, including private household .... Armed Forces ---------------------------

MIAMI SMSA

Total

Means of Transportation Male, 16 yurs old ond over .... ______ _

Mean earnings .... ____ ........ __ ---- .. Private automobile, driver __________ ------ ..

Mean earnings ____________ -- .... __ ------ .. PriMvote outon.rnbile, passenger _____________ _

eon earnings __________ -- ---- -- ------ -Public transportation .... -------- .... __ ------ --

Mean earnings .... ____ ---- -- -- -- .... ------ .. Other means---------------------------­

Mean earnings ........ __ .... __ -- -- -- -- ---- -- -

Male, 16 to 44 yHN old-----------Mean earnings __________ ------_

Private automobile, driver ________ .... ---- -- -Mean earnings ________ ---- -- -- -- -------

Private automobile, passenger ________ ........ __ Mean earnings __________ ---- ____ ---- -- ..

Pu~~a transp?rtotion __ ____________ .. _____ ....

Other ~eeao:~1

~~~=::::::: :::::=::: :::::::: Mean earnings ________ ---- .... -- __ ------ -

Molt, 45 to 64 years old-----------

Private outo~~b/ie~0J~~negrs :: :::: :: :: :: ::::: Mean earnings ........ ______ ---- ____ ---- -- -

Private automobile, possenger ---- __ ---- -- --Mean earnings ________________________ _

Public transportation ______ ------ -- ---- -- --

-------------------

---------------------------

Ot~~a~ee::~i~~~=:::::::::::::::::::::::: --Mean earnings __________________ ------_ -

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

[Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures {percent median etc) 011id meaning of $ymbols s.ee text]

Living inside central city (cities) living outside c-en1ro1 city (cities)

Working inside central Working inside central Total city Working city Working workers in SMSA Working in SMSA Working 16 years In central outside outside Ploce of In central ouhide outside Place of old and business Else· central SMSA of work not busine55 Els .. central SMSA of work not over Tolol district where city residence re~orted Total district where cily residence reported

5 737 5 737 213 4 674 - 51 799 - - - - - -$2 639 $2 639 $3 087 $2 759 - $1 654 - - - - - -l 666 1 066 71 l 464 - 'i9 314 - - - - - -$3 630 $3 630 ·34 $4 005 - ... $2 091 - - - - - -I 094 1 094 942 - - 110 - - - - - -$2 782 $2 762 $2 016 - - ... - - - - - -2 379 2 379 101 l 923 - 32 323 - - - - - -$1 920 $1 920 ... $1 938 - ... $1 503 - - - - - -376 376 7 325 - - 44 - - - - - -$1 807 $1 007 ... $1 770 - - ... - - - - - -661 661 25 499 - - 137 - - - - - -$1 740 $1 740 ... $1 620 - - $2 173 - - - - - -121 121 7 95 - - 19 - - - - - -... ... - - - - - - - -107 107 - 64 - - 23 - - - - - -- - - ... - - - - - -377 377 16 274 - - 85 - - - - - -$1 310 $1 316 ... $991 - - - - - - - -56 56 - 46 - - 10 - - - - - -... ... - ... - - ... - - - - - -

21 500 21 sao 991 16 760 - 342 3 407 - - - - - -7 497 7 497 293 5 605 - 102 l 497 - - - - - -11 518 11 516 543 9 079 - 158 1 738 - - - - - -l 551 I 551 125 l 275 - 28 123 - - - - - -934 934 30 601 - 54 49 - - - - - -10.6 10.6 10.0 10.0 - 11.9 9.6 - - - - - -17 698 17 698 893 13 903 - 247 2 655 - - - - - -4 694 4 694 114 3 620 - 49 903 - - - - - -10 031 10 031 644 7 737 - 123 l 527 - - - - - -I 420 1 426 127 I 132 - 49 120 - - - - - -l 545 l 545 6 I 406 - 26 105 - - - - - -11.4 11.4 12.3 11.5 - 12.3 10.4 - - - - - -

21 500 21 500 991 16 760 - 342 3 407 - - - - - -960 960 6 621 - 39 94 - - - - - -493 493 32 379 - 22 60 - - - - - -348 348 33 250 - 7 58 - - - - - -l 612 l 612 116 l 293 - - 203 - - - - - -3 177 3 177 107 2 398 - 42 630 - - - - - -2 494 2 494 29 2 109 - 28 328 - - - - - -2 613 2 613 67 2 296 - 49 181 - - - - - -4 600 4 600 105 3 613 - 56 826 - - - - - -264 264 9 51 - - 224 - - - - - -3 567 3 587 467 2 404 - 85 631 - - - - - -l 332 l 332 - l 146 - 14 172 - - - - - -17 698 17 698 893 13 903 - 247 2 655 - - - - - -2 013 2 013 13 1 794 - 41 165 - - - - - -209 269 20 251 - - 18 - - - - - -463 463 65 324 - 7 67 - - - - - -2 983 2 983 390 2 155 - 36 400 - - - - - -290 290 10 195 - - 85 - - - - - -1 677 1 677 23 1 440 - - 214 - - - - - -58 56 - 51 - 7 - - - - - - -366 366 - 334 - - 32 - - - - - -79 79 - 51 - 2 26 - - - - - -9 474 9 474 372 7 302 - 152 1 648 - - - - - -6 6 - 6 - - - - - - - - -

300 686 81 253 3 968 35 643 31 047 2 588 8 007 219 433 6 708 SS 747 129 633 10 952 16 393 $6 242 $6 185 $6 660 $6 120 $6 335 $7 202 $5 222 $9 003 $12 976 $9 316 $8 781 $10 501 $7 069

236 946 59 163 2 624 25 234 24 057 I 869 5 399 177 763 5 539 47 669 103 760 0 565 12 210 $0 064 $6 019 $7 924 $6 797 $6 908 $7 662 $5 692 $9 572 $13 926 $9 749 $9 413 $10 740 $7 435 24 471 7 609 203 2 936 3 087 417 066 16 862 391 3 825 10 127 683 l 636 $5 921 $4 766 $6 694 $4 561 $4 713 $4 791 $5 022 $6 441 $10 520 $7 048 $6 016 $7 173 $6 273 14 729 7 901 736 3 217 2 050 89 l 009 6 828 701 1 614 3 261 374 876 $4 239 $3 744 $4 196 $3 905 $3 508 ... $3 557 $4 011 $7 193 $4 614 $4 076 $6 613 $4 365 24 540 6 560 325 4 256 l 053 213 713 17 980 77 2 639 12 485 l 110 l 669 $6 753 $5 047 $4 543 $4 858 $5 639 $9 283 $4 268 $7 375 ... $7 660 $7 000 $11 931 $6 568

175 260 45 522 1 905 19 928 17 355 1 384 4 950 129 738 3 923 33 363 76 480 6 029 9 943 $7 469 $5 741 $6 063 $5 616 $5 938 $6 783 $5 141 $6 075 $12 804 $0 620 $7 797 $8 445 $6 297

139 020 34 325 l 392 14 615 13 909 1 023 3 366 105 495 3 398 20 454 61 393 4 779 7 471 $8 054 $6 257 $6 716 $6 167 $6 391 $7 044 $5 660 $8 630 $13 510 $9 055 $0 402 $8 792 $6 674 14 496 4 096 119 1 627 1 570 234 546 10 400 221 2 334 6 347 525 973 $5 077 $4 295 $3 956 $4 493 $4 447 $4 424 $5 384 $10 543 $5 979 $4 992 $5 607 $5 227

7 362 3 949 269 1 713 1 302 31 614 3 433 238 857 l 587 163 566 $3 623 $3 433 $3 763 $3 465 $3 178 $3 747 $3 843 $5 224 $3 816 $3 246 $6 985 $3 954 13 562 3 152 105 l 973 574 96 404 10 410 66 l 716 7 153 542 931 $6 092 $4 098 ... $4 771 $5 179 ... $3 806 $6 453 ... $7 410 $6 097 $8 610 $S 617

109 479 30 591 1 601 13 340 12 061 l 047 2 542 78 888 2 441 20 029 46 964 4 207 s 247 $9 699 $7 013 $8 135 $7 034 $7 067 $7 195 $5 863 $10 741 $13 518 $10 683 $10 616 $12 919 $9 016 66 895 21 947 I 022 9 327 9 151 743 1 704 64 946 I 951 17 348 36 445 3 343 3 861

$10 359 $7 767 $9 341 $7 837 $7 707 $7 845 $6 304 $11 235 $14 564 $11 062 $11 177 $12 974 $9 390 8 316 2 933 127 l 073 1 291 152 290 5 383 129 1 246 3 192 263 553

$7 527 $5 381 $5 312 $4 953 $5 226 $6 191 $6 696 $9 079 $6 374 $9 972 $6 153 5 653 3 099 336 1 173 1 223 51 316 2 554 361 580 l 216 150 247

$5 089 $4 247 $5 000 $4 596 $3 940 $3 626 $6 112 $8 052 $6 018 $5 106 $10 752 $5 624 0 615 2 612 116 1 767 396 101 232 6 003 - 855 4 111 451 586

$8 161 $5 787 ... $5 456 $6 988 ... $5 260 $9 194 - $8 500 $6 764 $14 954 $8 795

FLORIDA 11-1173

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Table 190. Place of Work During the Census Week, by Selected Characteristics: 1970-Continued

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 100,000 or More

MIAMI SMSA- Continued

Total- Continued

Means of Transportation-Continued Molt~ 65 years old alld over ________ _

Mean earning$ __________ ---- __ _ Private outomobile, driver------------------Mean earnings ________ ----------------_ -Private automobile, passenger _____________ _

Mean earnings ____ ------------ __ ------_ Public: transportation _________________ .,. ___ _ -Mean earnings ____ ---------- ______ ----_ -

Other means---------------------------- -Mean earnings ________ -------- ________ _ -Fe111ole1 16 years old and over--------Mean eornin9s ________________ _

Private automobile. driver-------------------Mean earnings ________ ----------------_ -Private outamobile, passenger _____________ _ Mean earnings_.,., ___ -- -------- --------

---Public transportation .... ___________________ _ -Mean earnings ______ .... -------- __ --------Other means __ ---- __ .. --- ________ -- .... ___ _ -Mean earnings ______ .... -------------- __

flmaJe, 16 to 4-4 years old---------Mean earnings _______________ _

Private outomobile, driver----------------Mean earnings .. _____ ---- _____________ _

Private automobile, passenger ____ --------_ Mean earnings ________________ --------

Pubtic transportation .... ------------------_ Mean e1Jrnings ____ .... -------- __ ------ __

Other means---------------------------Mean e1Jrnings ______ ---- ____ ------ ___ _

Fem alt, 45 to 64 years old ________ _ Mean earnings_ ______________ _

Prtvate automobile, driver----------------Mean earningL _______ ---- ____ ------ __

Private outomobile, passenger ____________ _ Mean earnings .... _____________ ... _. ____ _

Public lronsporlatian ... __ ............ __________ _ Mean earnings ....... __ -- __________ • _ -- _.

Other means __ ---- ____ ------ .... ____ -- -- .. Mean earnings _______________________ _

fem.ale, 65 years old an.dover ---- __ Mean earnings_ ______________ _

Private automobile, driver----------------Mean earnings __ .... __ -- ______ -- ---- -- __

Pri1Jate automobile, possengel' ---- ---- ........ _ Melln earnings ... __________ .... -- ------ __

Public transportation .... __ .. ___ .. ___________ _ Mean earnings .... ____ .... _______________ _

Other means---------------------------Mean earnings ____ .. ___________ ------ __

Years of School Completed Mate, 16 years old and ovar _______ _

Elemenlory: 8 years or less..-----------­Hf9h school: 1 to 4 years----------------College: 1 to 3 years ______ .. ________ _

4 years or more ____________ _ Median school yeors completed ___________ _

Female, 16 yHrs old. and over ---- __ Elementarv; 8 yeors or less-------------­High school: I to 4 years---------------­College: I lo 3 years----------------

4 yeors or more _____ ,. ______ _ Med ion school veors completed ___________ _

Major Occupation Group

--------------------------------.. .. ----------·-----·---------

-· -----------------· ----

--M•le, 16 yHrS old 11td over __ ---- __ Professional, techn~col* and kindred workers Managers end administrators, except farm .... --· --So1e5-workers ____ ---- ------ ..... -- ------ -- ---Clerico! and kindred workers---- _________ _ -· Craftsmen and kindred workers ---------- --· Opero1ives, except trnnsport ________ ---- __ --Transport equipment operatives ---------­laborers., except farm ------------------

------

Form worker:s ---- ---- ------ ..... __ -- ......... __ -· Service workers, including private household Armed Foret$-------------------------

Fen11ale, 16 yaon oltl ondl over----­Profe~sional. technical, and kindred workers Managers on.d adminis1rotors, except farm .. Sales workers __ .... __ ~- v., .... ____ .... _ ..... ___ _

Clerical Dnd kindl'ed workers ______ ~- .... __ _ Craftsmen and kindred workers ______ ,.. __ _ Operatives, except transport .... -·-·-------Transport equipment opero1ives ............ - .. -~ Laborers, except form -----------------­farm workers -------------------··w·-­Service workers, including private household Armed Forces-------------------- .. ----

11 - 1174 FLORIDA

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(Octa hosed on sample see text For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Living inside central city (cities) living ~utside central city (cities)

Working. inside central Working inside central Total city Working city Working

workers in SMSA Working in SMSA Working 16 years In central outside outside Place of In central outside outside Ploco of old ond business Else· cenfl'ol SMSA of work not business Else- central SMSA of work not over Total distrkt where city residence reported Total district where city residence reparte<I

15 947 5 140 402 2 375 1 631 157 515 10 807 344 2 355 6 189 716 1 203 $6 726 $5 181 $5 793 $5 215 $5 141 $10 945 $2 847 $7 461 $11 125 $7 547 $7 000 $13 605 $4 959 10 231 2 911 210 1 292 997 103 309 7 320 190 1 867 3 922 463 878 $7 707 $6 288 $9 038 $6 404 $6 065 ... $2 587 $8 271 $14 608 $8 131 $7 933 $14 721 $5 305 1 659 580 37 236 226 31 50 1 079 41 245 588 95 110 $5 251 $5 013 $5 325 $4 869 ... $5 379

io2 $6 901 $4 310

'4i 1 694 853 111 331 325 7 79 841 177 458 63 $4 081 $3 357 ... $3 724 $3 203 ... ... $4 816 $3 875 $4 207 i i7 2 363 796 104 516 83 16 77 1 567 11 66 1 221 152 $5 414 $3 213 ·-· $3 144 ... ... ... $6 533 ... . .. $6 348 . .. $2 801

200 106 62 604 4 966 28 93t 21 898 705 6 104 137 502 s 284 33 476 83 640 3 260 11 842 $3 719 $3 454 $3 849 $3 490 $3 510 $3 808 $2 722 $3 839 $4 779 $4 225 $3 730 $4 256 $2 985 113 390 26 719 1 720 12 108 10 249 337 2 305 86 671 3 031 22 137 52 669 2 312 6 522 $4 328 $4 295 $4 881 $4 324 $4 350 $4 212 $3 470 $4 338 $5 292 $4 659 $4 265 $4 759 $3 236 38 311 13 489 760 5 737 5 603 106 1 283 24 822 910 6 376 14 657 533 2 346 $3 153 $3 098 $3 679 $3 222 $3 073 $2 354 $3 184 $4 494 $3 728 $2 979 $2 796 $2 559 30 779 16 712 2 204 7 020 5 394 169 1 925 14 067 1 283 4 141 6 658 235 1 750 $2 696 $2 607 $3 136 $2 662 $2 511 $1 920 $2 127 $2 802 $3 885 $3 006 $2 505 $3 065 $2 620 17 626 5 684 282 4 066 652 93 591 11 942 60 822 9 656 180 1 224 $2 816 $2 838 $3 589 $2 811 $2 318 ... $2 539 $2 806 ... $2 500 $2 796 $3 671 $2 989

122 739 37 391 2 875 17 012 13 260 398 3 846 85 348 3 282 21 438 51 318 2 016 7 294 $3 459 $3 235 $3 605 $3 228 $3 356 $3 971 $2 493 $3 558 $4 341 $3 898 $3 469 $3 605 $2 820 73 277 16 973 1 147 7 525 6 634 224 1 443 56 304 2 012 14 678 34 064 1 497 4 053 $3 980 $3 936 $4 418 $3 933 $4 053 $4 043 $3 014 $3 993 $4 699 $4 327 $3 918 $3 987 $3 070 24 081 8 111 435 3 512 3 319 47 798 15 970 579 3 970 9 472 350 1 599 $2 869 $2 850 $3 507 $2 894 $2 904 ... $2 134 $2 878 $4 151 $3 298 $2 701 $2 345 $2 544 16 812 9 431 1 185 4 067 2 878 71 1 230 7 381 664 2 304 3 358 82 973 $2 476 $2 480 $2 845 $2 513 $2 434 ... $2 178 $2 471 $3 504 $2 518 $2 278 $2 247 a 569 2 876 108 1 908 429 56 375 5 693 27 486 4 424 87 669 $2 597 $2 655 ... $2 586 $2 259 ... $2 279 $2 567 ... $2 379 $2 559 ... $2 802

69 854 22 496 1 833 10 660 7 792 281 1 930 47 358 1 876 11 185 29 261 1 144 3 892 $4 242 $3 848 $4 401 $3 899 $3 788 $3 762 $3 294 $4 429 $5 336 $4 891 $4 276 $5 445 $3 519 37 374 8 795 537 4 169 3 221 108 760 28 579 1 001 7 022 17 570 769 2 217 $5 016 $5 024 $5 935 $5 044 $4 992 ... $4 450 $5 013 $5 905 $5 343 $4 941 $6 259 $3 708 13 207 5 004 311 2 024 2 171 59 439 8 203 308 2 245 4 798 171 681 $3 712 $3 464 $3 964 $3 678 $3 344 $2 772 $3 864 $5 359 $4 614 $3 582 $3 650 $2 751 11 944 6 354 853 2 659 2 212 77 553 5 590 546 1 639 2 718 125 562 $3 025 $2 816 $3 658 $2 912 $2 567 $2 143 $3 261 $4 376 $3 675 $2 742 $3 571 7 329 2 343 132 l 808 188 37 178 4 986 21 279 4 175 79 432 $3 234 $3 051 $3 993 $2 958 $2 677 ... $3 227 $3 320 ... $2 881 $3 273 ... $3 688

7 513 2 717 258 1 259 846 26 328 4 796 126 853 3 061 100 656 $3 091 $3 214 $2 658 $3 567 $3 357 ... $2 036 $3 022 $3 693 $2 902 .. ; $1 660 2 739 951 36 414 394 5 102 1 788 18 437 1 035 46 252 $4 239 $3 958 ... $4 204 $4 099 ... ... $4 388 ... $4 835 $4 244 . .. $1 761 1 023 374 14 201 113 - 46 649 23 161 387 12 66 $2 637 $3 574 $4 351 ... - $2 098 $1 977 $2 324 2 023 927 166 294 304 21 142 1 096 73 198 582 28 215

$2 588 $2 466 $2 540 $2 476 $2 835 ... $1 618 $2 691 $3 151 $2 714 $1 822 1 728 465 42 350 35 - 38 1 263 12 57 1 057 14 123 $2 130 $2 893 ... $3 281 . .. - ... $1 850 ... . .. $1 902 ... ...

300 686 Bl 253 3 968 35 643 31 047 2 588 8 007 219 433 6 708 55 747 129 633 10 952 16 393 63 989 26 183 857 11 002 10 429 839 3 056 37 806 607 8 936 21 725 1 593 4 945 146 513 35 634 1 759 15 407 13 686 1 101 3 681 110 879 2 174 27 345 67 711 5 505 8 144 46 984 10 127 691 4 660 3 735 365 676 36 857 1 331 9 730 21 646 2 186 1 964 43 200 9 309 661 4 574 3 197 283 594 33 891 2 596 9 736 18 551 1 668 1 340 12.3 11.9 12.5 12.0 11.7 12.1 10.6 12.4 14.3 12.5 12.4 12.5 11.6 200 106 62 604 4 966 28 931 21 898 705 6 104 137 502 5 284 33 476 83 640 3 260 11 842 38 031 17 607 571 7 754 6 688 213 2 381 20 424 287 4 141 12 454 436 3 106 114 701 32 490 3 231 15 087 10 905 314 2 953 82 211 3 425 20 184 50 159 1 887 6 556 28 934 7 448 880 3 450 2 549 113 456 21 486 1 141 5 432 12 940 576 1 397 18 440 5 059 284 2 640 l 756 65 314 13 381 431 3 719 8 087 361 783 12.3 12.1 12.4 12 1 12.0 12.1 10.6 12.4 12.6 12.5 12.4 12.5 12.0

300 686 81 253 3 968 35 643 31 047 2 588 8 007 219 433 6 708 SS 747 129 633 10 952 16 393 39 164 8 287 514 4 009 2 752 364 648 30 877 1 931 8 133 17 201 1 724 1 888 37 676 6 855 505 3 532 2 129 225 464 30 821 1 466 8 246 17 521 2 121 1 467 28 502 6 222 426 3 361 1 697 156 582 22 280 782 6 725 11 812 1 405 1 556 25 415 7 709 821 3 291 2 853 150 594 17 706 928 5 071 9 944 773 990 63 196 16 199 532 6 729 6 832 635 1 471 46 997 584 11 940 28 551 2 308 3 614 23 592 9 215 143 3 551 4 430 209 882 14 377 104 3 447 8 889 677 1 260 16 810 5 533 98 2 754 1 802 153 726 11 277 127 3 437 6 339 402 972 22 404 8 183 158 3 492 3 021 250 1 262 14 221 104 3 429 8 312 511 1 865 2 935 427 - 116 178 17 116 2 508 - 269 1 525 64 650 32 189 12 413 758 4 802 5 235 420 1 198 19 776 560 4 903 11 898 752 1 663 8 803 21() 13 6 118 9 64 8 593 122 147 7 641 215 468 200 106 62 604 4 966 28 931 21 898 705 6 104 137 502 s 284 33 476 83 640 3 260 11 842 24 251 5 394 213 2 819 1 901 129 332 18 857 450 4 843 11 515 617 1 432 7 759 1 925 280 1 000 521 30 94 5 834 286 1 190 3 941 . 98 319 15 165 3 692 667 1 735 986 22 282 11 473 468 2 427 7 048 306 1 224 72 817 18 939 2 887 9 392 5 246 160 1 254 53 878 3 635 15 387 30 615 998 3 243 4 198 1 303 68 644 494 - 97 2 895 68 779 1 784 102 162 27 935 14 358 194 6 658 5 739 140 1 627 13 577 58 3 117 8 561 335 1 506 808 261 14 113 97 - 37 547 - 198 265 10 74 1 569 684 35 332 236 15 66 885 21 200 554 37 73 I 619 141 - 38 42 6 55 1 478 6 70 940 16 446 43 920 15 900 608 6 200 6 629 203 2 260 28 020 292 5 265 18 370 741 3 352 65 7 - - 7 - - 58 - - 47 - 11

DET Al LED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 190. Place of Work During the Census Week, by Selected Characteristics: 1970-Continued

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 100,000 or More

MIAMI SMSA- Continued

Negro

Means of Transportation

Mole, 16 years old and over _________ _ Mean earnings __________ --------

Privole automobile, driver -------- __ ---- ___ _ Mean earnings __________ .... ______ ---- ___ _

Private automobile, passenger _____________ _ -Mean earnings .... --------·-------------- -Public transportation .... __ .... __________ ---- .... -Mean earnings .... ______ ................ __ ---- __ _ -

Other means---------------------------- -Mean earnings ............ __ -------------- .... _ -

Mole, 16 to 44 yaau old -----------Mean earnings ................ ------ __ ..

Private automobile, driver .... __ ........ ------ .... _

---Mean earnings ........ ______ .... ---- __ ---- __ _ -Private automobile, passenger ____ ---- _____ _ -Mean earnings ________________ ----- .. __ _ -Public transportation ______________ ---- ___ _

Mean earnings .... __________ ---- __ ---- __ _ --Other means---------.------------------- -Mean earnings .... ______________________ _

-Mole, 45 to 64 y111rs old ------------Mean earnings ____ ,. ___________ _

Private automobile, driver __________ ---- __ _ -Mean earnings .... ----------------------_ -Private automobile, passenger _____________ _ -Mean earnings __________________ ---- __ _ -Public tronsportotion _____________________ _ Mean earnings ____ -- ____________ ---- __ _ -

Other means---------------------------- -Mean earnings .... ________________ ---- __ _ -Male, 65 years old and over ________ _

Mean earnings ________________ _ Private automobile, driver __________ ---- __ _

Mean earnings __ -------------- __ ---- __ _ Private automobile, passenger---- __ --------

Mean earnings ____ -- __ ---- __ -- __ ---- __ _ -Public transportation .... _______ .,. ____ ---------Mean earnings ________________________ _ -Olher means _ ... ____________________ ---- __ -Mean earnings ________________________ _

Female, 16 years aid and aver --------Mean earnings ___________ ,, ____ _ Private automobile, driver ______ -- __ .... ____ _ --Mean earnings ______ ------ __ -------- __ _ Private automobile, passenger _____________ _

Mean earnings ______________ -- __ ---- -- _ Public transportation _____________________ _ -Mean earnings ______________ -- __ ,. ___ -- _ -01her means-----------------------------Mean earnings ____ -- __ ---- __ -- -- ____ -- _ -

Female, 16 to 44 years: old _________ _ Mean earnings .... ____ -- -- ---- __ _

Private automobile, driver------------------Mean earnings ________ ----------------_ -Private automobile, passenger __ -- -- ---- .... __ Mean earnings .... __________ ---- -- ---- -- _

Public lronsporta lion ________ .... ___________ _ ---Mean earnings ________________________ _

Other means ____________ ---- -- -- ------ --Mean earning~ ______________ -- -- -- -- -- _

Female, 45 to 64 years old _________ _ -Mean earnings ________________ _ Private oulamobile, driver-----------------

--Mean earnings ____ -- -- -- .... -- -- ---· -- -- --Private automobile, passenger _____________ _ Mean earnings ____ -- __ ------ ---------- ..

Public transportation ______________ ---- -- __ -Mean earnings ________ ---------------- --

Other means __ ------ ____ ------ -------- ---Mean earnings ________ ---- __ -- -- -- -- -- -

F11Hle, 65 years old and over ------ --Mean earnings _______________ _ Private automobile, driver----------------

----Mean earnings ______ ------------------

Private automobile, passenger __ -- ------ -- _ ------Mean earnings ________ ---·------ .. -----

Public transportation ... ________ -- -- -- -- -- ---Ot~~a~eeao~~i~~~=====~=================~

Mean earnings ____ ....... ______ -- -- ---- --

Years of School Completed

Male, 16 years old ond over _______ _ Elementary: 8 years or less _____________ _ H~h school, I to 4 yeors---------------­College, I to 3 years----------------

4 years or more ____________ _ Median school years completed ...... ________ _

Fir.ale, 16 yeon old and aver ------Elementary: 8 years or less _____________ _ High school: 1 to 4 years----------------College: 1 to 3 years _______________ _

A years or more ____________ _ Median school years completed .. -----------

------

------------------------

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

(Dato based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived ftgures {percent median etc ) and meaning of symbols see text)

Living ins.ide central city (cities) Living outside central city (citles)

Working inside cenlral Weirking inside central Total city Working city Working workers in SMSA Working in SMSA Working 16 years In central outside outside Place of In central outside outside Place of old and business Else· central SMSA of work not business Else- central SMSA of work not over Total district where city residence reported Toto I district where city residence reported

36 563 14 946 386 6 778 5 174 366 2 242 21 617 366 6 119 11 376 555 3 201 $4 702 $4 590 $4 082 $4 662 $4 782 $5 364 $3 890 $4 780 $4 812 $5 123 $4 BOO $4 840 $4 039 23 821 9 144 192 4 177 3 297 219 I 259 14 677 193 4 255 7 778 420 2 031 $5 204 $5 096 $4 798 $5 229 $5 265 $5 902 $4 114 $5 272 $5 590 $5 606 $5 327 $5 057 $4 375 5 193 2 011 29 717 803 80 382 3 182 41 803 1 767 75 496 $4 147 $4 155 $4 133 $4 373 ":i6 $3 606 $4 141 $4 706 $3 915 $3 975 4 737 2 591 126 I 169 825 445 2 146 127 756 854 27 382 $3 496 $3 680 ... $3 885 $3 437 $3 819 $3 272 .. 5 $3 198 $3 293 ·33 $3 208 2 812 1 200 39 715 249 41 156 I 612 305 977 292 $3 509 $3 429 ... $3 156 $4 148 ... $2 979 $3 568 ... $4 265 $3 520 . .. $2 895

25 370 10 450 260 4 810 3 580 250 1 550 14 920 242 4 183 7 872 412 2 211 $4 736 $4 638 $4 048 $4 721 $4 847 $5 024 $3 938 $4 804 $4 255 $5 061 $4 898 $4 738 $4 015 16 663 6 503 157 2 976 2 357 152 861 10 160 118 2 983 5 360 310 I 389 $5 289 $5 180 $4 733 $5 292 $5 389 $5 124 $4 316 $5 359 ... $5 544 $5 506 $5 048 $4 429 3 626 1 419 20 536 511 69 283 2 207 18 511 l 273 68 337 $4 042 $4 096 ... $4 225 $4 305 . .. $3 358 $4 007 $4 641 $3 846 $3 B50 3 215 I 740 66 B25 523 16 310 1 475 IOI 483 564 19 30B $3 326 $3 578 ... $3 B06 $3 160 ... $3 919 $3 02B ... $2 839 $3 071 .. . $3 242 I 866 788 17 473 1B9 13 96 1 078 s 206 675 15 177 $3 571 $3 483 ... $3 283 $4 223 ... ... $3 636 ... $4 726 $3 587 ... $2 434 10 187 4 074 112 1 817' 1 432 113 600 6 113 115 1 768 3 220 133 877 $4 7B5 $4 659 ... $4 686 $4 853 . .. $3 922 $4 869 $5 285 $4 749 $4 857 $4 337 6 662 2 483 35 1 157 869 67 355 4 179 66 1 172 2 256 107 57B $5 143 $5 030 ... $5 123 $5 165 $3 B93 $5 210 $5 BOB $5 072 ... $4 562 I 420 534 9 159 278 11 77 886 23 270 453 - 140 $4 549 $4 424 ... $4 263 $4 514 ... $4 624 ··- $4 991 $4 312 - $4 540 1 326 729 46 299 254 IO 120 597 26 227 272 8 64 $3 975 $4 102 ... $4 287 $4 119 ... $3 821 ... $3 B02 $3 73B .. . 779 328 22 202 31 25 48 451 - 99 239 18 95 $3 532 $3 475 ... $3 104 ... ... ... $3 573 - ... $3 677 ... ...

1 006 422 14 151 162 3 92 584 9 168 284 10 113 $3 019 $2 721 ... $2 518 $2 705 ... ... $3 234 "9 $4 464 $2 639 .. . ·-· 496 158 - 44 71 - 43 338 100 162 3 64 $3 167 $2 630 - ·22 - $3 418 ... ... $2 956 ... .. . 147 58 - 14 - 22 89 - 22 41 7 19 $2 846 ... - ".i5 ... - ... ... - ... ... ... 196 122 14 48 - 15 74 - 46 18 - 10 $3 038 ... ... ... - ... ... - ... ... - ·20 167 B4 - 40 29 3 12 83 - - 63 -$2 708 ... - ... ... ... .. . .. . - - . .. - . .. 31 898 13 578 520 6 094 4 881 200 1 883 18 320 378 s 247 9 859 376 2 460 $2 728 $2 759 $3 110 $2 847 $2 845 $3 446 $2 084 $2 704 $3 260 $3 083 $2 615 $3 286 $2 OB2 11 973 3 9B3 142 I 763 1 574 IOB 396 7 990 144 2 218 4 364 234 1 030 $3 520 $3 779 $4 047 $3 782 $3 940 ... $2 934 $3 391 $3 630 $3 810 $3 389 $3 911 $2 341

5 215 1 755 61 738 655 3 298 3 460 33 962 I 870 87 508 $2 609 $2 903 ... $3 232 $3 050 ... $1 660 $2 461 $2 884 $2 411 ... $1 865 12 262 6 832 303 2 949 2 495 67 I 018 5 430 !92 I 912 2 567 55 704 $2 142 $2 216 $2 618 $2 358 $2 160 ... $1 803 $2 048 $3 045 $2 379 $1 734 ... $1 973

2 448 1 008 14 644 157 22 l71 I 440 9 155 1 058 - 218 $2 042 $2 160 ... $2 087 $1 BBB ... $2 529 $1 959 . .. $2 599 $1 916 - $1 715 22 881 9 675 450 4 430 3 334 124 1 337 13 206 343 3 957 6 823 284 I 799 $2 790 $2 834 $2 972 $2 988 $2 895 ... $2 157 $2 758 $3 176 $3 066 $2 660 $3 434 $2 193

9 087 3 047 120 I 400 I 172 78 277 6 040 128 1 782 3 243 179 708 $3 521 $3 754 ... $3 909 $3 815 ... $3 084 $3 403

":i:i $3 740 $3 332 $4 216 $2 678 3 978 1 349 61 548 495 3 242 2 6'1!1 710 1 452 68 366

$2 583 $2 760 $3 063 $2 878 '28 $1 666 $2 492 $2 799 $2 498 ... $1 965 8 180 4 564 255 2 014 I 552 715 3 616 173 I 341 1 490 37 575

$2 242 $2 329 $2 682 $2 489 $2 306 ... $1 808 $2 134 $3 061 $2 336 $1 B92 ... $1 954 l 636 715 14 468 115 15 103 921 9 124 638 - 150

$1 979 $2 284 ... $2 290 ... -·· ... $1 742 ... ... $1 620 - $1 381 8 117 3 419 48 1 478 I 370 71 452 4 698 35 1 192 2 784 86 601

$2 647 $2 705 $2 594 $2 850 $2 006 $2 605 'ii, $3 239 $2 479 $1 842

2 712 B53 22 324 373 25 109 1 859 418 1 059 55 311 $3 506 $3 942 ... $3 456 $4 298 ... ... $3 309 ... $4 200 $3 431 . jj $1 653

l 134 359 - 179 136 - 44 775 - 231 405 126 $2 810 $3 673 - $3 922 $4 030 - ... $2 410 - $3 294 $2 157 ... . ..

3 568 1 956 26 823 B19 39 249 I 612 19 512 954 16 109 $2 005 $2 078 ... $2 158 $1 997 ... $1 942 $1 917 ... $2 517 $1 543 ... ...

703 251 - 152 42 7 50 452 - 31 366 - 55 $2 319 $2 002 - $1 558 ... ... ... $2 495 - ... $2 520 - ...

900 484 22 186 177 5 94 416 - 98 252 6 60 $1 865 $1 644 ... $1 513 $1 B53 ... ... $2 121 - $2 350 ... . ..

174 83 - 39 29 5 10 91 - 18 62 - 11 $3 656 - ... - -

103 47 - 11 24 - 12 56 - 21 13 6 16 ... ... - - ... ... - ... ... . .. · 20 514 312 22 112 124 - 54 202 - 59 123 -$1 486 $1 442 ... ... - ... $1 553 - .. . ... -

109 42 - 24 - - IB 67 - - 54 - 13 ... ... - ... - - ... ... - - ... - ...

36 563 14 946 386 6 778 5 174 366 2 242 21 617 366 6 119 11 376 555 3 201 14 861 5 776 167 2 545 I 991 106 967 9 085 71 2 450 4 662 227 I 675 18 397 7 967 202 3 601 2 802 216 I 146 10 430 211 3 037 5 664 211 I 307 2 124 819 10 396 252 38 123 1 305 61 365 676 74 129 1 lBI 384 7 236 129 6 6 797 23 267 374 43 90

10.0 10.2 9.8 10.3 10.2 10.9 9.7 9.9 12.1 10.! 10.0 10.9 8.6

31 898 13 578 520 6 094 4 881 200 I 883 18 320 378 5 247 9 859 376 2 460 9 326 3 916 79 I 507 1 591 56 683 5 410 40 1 250 3 114 75 931

18 723 B 173 378 3 804 2 771 9B 1 122 10 550 266 3 259 5 506 276 I 243 2 303 894 53 528 250 31 32 1 409 63 434 703 7 202 1 546 595 10 255 269 15 46 951 9 304 536 18 B4

11.0 11.0 12.2 11.4 10.7 11.8 10.3 11.0 12.3 11.6 10.B 12.1 10.2

FLORIDA 11-1175

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Table 190. Place of Work During the Census Week, by Selected Characteristics: 1970-Continued

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 100,000 or More

MIAMI SMSA - Continued

Negro- Continued

Major Occupation Group

M•I•, 16 y11r1 eld Hd onr ________ _ -Professional, technical. and kindred workers __ -Managers and administrators, except form __ _ Soles workers ---- ________ ------ ____ ... ---- -Clerical and kindred workers--------------­Craftsmen and kindred workers-----------­Operatives., except transport--------------­Transport equipment operatives -----------­Laborers, except farm --------------------

----

Form workers---------------------------Service workers, including private household .... Armed Forces ------ ---------------------

-Fe111ele. l6 ye•n tW and ever ............ ..

Professional, technical, and kindred workers __ Managers and administrators, except farm ---

--Soleswarkers ____ ---- ____ ---- ___________ _ Clerical and kindred workers--------------­Craftsmen and kindred workers ------------

--Operatives, except transport ______ -------- _ -

Transport equipment operatives------------laborers, except form ____________ ---- ___ _ -Form workers---------------------------Service workers, including privCJte household __ Armed Forces---------------------------

Penons of Spanish Language

Meons of Transportation

-

Male, 16 yHu etld and our ________ _ Mean earnings .. _______________ _

Pr~vate automobile, driver -------- ________ _ --Mean earnings .. ,. ______ ............. ---- ____ ..... .. Private automobile, passenger ... ____ ---- __ .. .. -Mean earnings .. ___ .... ____ ........ __ ........... __ --Public transportation ______ -·-· __ -- __ ........ __ -Mean earnings ... _ ..... ____ ---- ____ .... ____ .. .. Other means __ -- .... __ ------ ____________ _ ----Mean earnings __ ---------------- .... ___ _ --

Male, 16 te 44 yeors old ......... ., ___ _ --MeQn earnings ........................... --

Private automobile, driver ................ - ............ _ ----Mean earnings ______ ................ __ .... ------ --Private automobile. passenger ........................ .. --Mean earnings_ _____ .... ---- ______ ,. ____ _ --Public lronsportotiDn __ .. ___ ................ ------ _ --Meo11 earnings ______ ------------------

Other means-------------------------------Mean earnings .... ______ .... _____________ _ --

Male, 45 to 64 yHn elcl ---------- --Me.on earnings. _______________ _ --Private automobile, driver---------------- --Mean earnings .......... __ ............................. ... --Private outomobile-, passenger __ .... ------ .... - --Mean earnings .... __ .............. __ .... -- .... __ ...... .. ·-Public transportation .... -- -- ........ __ ............. -- - --Mean earnings ...... ____ ---- ______ ---- .... --Other means __ -- ... ______ ---- __ ---- __ -- ... --Mean earnings. _____ ---------------- __ --

Male, 65 years oW 11114 •nr _______ _ --Mean .earnings _______________ _ --Privote automobile, driver-·-------------- --Mean earnings ... __ .... __ ---- ___________ _ --Private automobile, passenger __ .... ------ __ _

Mean earnings ______ ---------------- __ ----Public tronsportatian .... __ -- -- .... -- ........ -- __ ---

Meon earn fogs .... ____ .... __ .... -- -- -- ---- -- --Other means __________ -- ........ __ -- ____ .... ---Mean earnings .... ____ .... -------- _______ _ --1111011, 16 yean oJ4 tnd over ------ --Mean earnings _______________ _

Private automobile, driver---------------- ---· Mean ecirnings .... ____ ------ ____ ---- ___ _ --Private automobile, passenger ______ .... ____ .. --

Mean earning$ ............ ---------------- __ Public transportation .... __ ......... -- ____ .... ____ _ ----

Mean earnings .... ____ ..................... -------- --Other means __ ------ ------ .... __ ................ ---

Mean earnings ____ -------------------- --Fe1H!lt, 16 to 44 yHn old .... __ .... __ .. --Mean earnings _______________ _ --Private automobile, driver _______ p., ______ p --Mean earnings ____________ .... __ ------- .. --

Private automobile, passenger---- __ ........... .. --Mean eornings ________ ---- __ ---------- --Public transportotion __ ------ __ ..... ________ _ --Mean earnings ________ ----------------

Other meQnS. -------- __ ------ .... __ ............. .. ----

Mean earnings __ .... ---- -- .... __ ......... ----- --

11-1176 FLORIDA

[Doto based an sample, see text. Far minimum base far derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Living in:side centrol city (cities) Living outside central city (cities)

Working inside central Working inside central Total city Working city

~'$~~~ workers in SMSA Working Working 16 years In cen1rol outsidCI' outside Place of In central outside outside Place of old and business Else- central SMSA of work not business Else- central SMSA of work not over Total district where city residence re~orted Total district where city residem::e reported

36 563 14 946 386 6 778 5 174 366 2 242 21 617 366 6 119 11 376 555 3 201 l 501 571 - 271 179 48 73 930 18 304 433 73 102 l 087 475 21 233 115 3 103 612 5 188 330 22 67 821 364 21 179 99 15 so 457 29 149 195 5 79 l 942 795 55 374 287 16 63 1 147 74 382 546 8 137 5 009 2 048 29 944 735 66 274 2 961 33 747 l 571 83 527 3 290 l 329 43 601 432 15 238 1 961 12 564 l 092 18 275 5 121 2 122 8 l 012 779 48 275 2 999 28 968 1 638 65 300 9 599 4 065 68 l 894 l 299 101 703 5 534 16 l 667 2 679 170 l 002 981 122 - 19 35 3 65 859 - 67 482 - 310 6 519 3 031 141 l 251 l 190 51 398 3 488 141 1 080 l 814 98 355 693 24 - - 24 - - 669 10 3 596 13 47

31 898 13 578 520 6 094 4 881 200 1 883 18 320 378 5 247 9 859 376 2 460 2 488 1 014 4 463 463 24 60 l 474 - 515 785 37 137 295 108 10 38 54 - 6 187 7 61 113 6 -839 348 39 195 54 - 60 491 6 199 229 7 50 5 322 2 374 2'11 l 321 501 46 215 2 948 267 l 064 l 264 55 298

431 179 - 112 67 - - 252 5 87 140 - 20 3 054 l 422 20 847 389 15 151 l 632 13 588 Bil 26 194 242 137 8 44 68 - 17 105 - 69 31 - 5 422 218 - 118 57 7 36 204 - 54 104 15 31 972 25 - 2 - - 23 947 - 26 644 - 277 17 826 7 753 148 2 954 3 228 108 l 315 10 073 80 2 584 5 731 230 l 448

7 - - - - - - 7 - - 7 - -

75 $36 39 611 1 848 17 182 16 824 1 464 2 293 3S 925 1 069 10 376 21 064 1 716 1 700 $6 116 $5 210 $5 037 $5 214 $5 259 $5 696 $4 646 $7 l16 $10 449 $7 676 $6 706 $7 957 $5 837 58 881 29 550 l 124 12 548 13 205 l 050 l 623 29 331 902 9 031 16 870 l 336 l 192 $6 547 $5 602 $5 665 $5 605 $5 657 $6 162 $4 712 $7 499 $11 059 $7 976 $7 ll5 $8 219 $5 805 7 223 3 993 142 1 543 l 775 265 268 3 230 68 771 2 002 146 243 $4 664 $4 304 $4 247 $4 187 $4 232 $3 99'1 $5 791 $5 109 $5 426 $4 563 $6 177 $6 904

4 797 3 605 423 l 462 l 441 46 233 l 192 99 236 695 62 100 $3 681 $3 507 $4 145 $3 811 $3 115 $2 925 $4 208 ... $4 796 $3 419 ...

4 635 2 463 159 l 629 403 103 169 2 172 - 338 l 497 172 165 $5 436 $4 471 $3 683 $4 433 $4 389 ... $4 572 $6 530 - $6 794 $6 485 $7 754 $5 121

46 730 23 122 916 10 311 9 751 738 1 406 23 608 661 6 917 13 827 1 087 1 116 $6 054 $5 179 $4 883 $5 134 $5 295 $5 536 $4 710 $6 912 $9 480 $7 496 $6 646 $6 792 $5 179 38 010 18 216 653 7 892 8 074 534 l 063 19 794 589 6 034 11 435 901 835 $6 444 $5 538 $5 392 $5 525 $5 621 $6 142 $4 781 $7 278 $9 777 $7 783 $7 078 $7 025 $4 875

3 950 2 041 77 812 873 136 143 l 909 46 500 l 129 84 150 $4 434 $3 953 $3 517 $4 123 $3 335 $5 944 $4 948 $5 149 $4 289 ... $7 375 2 132 l 550 143 713 577 15 102 582 26 122 346 35 53 $3 212 $3 169 $3 542 $3 332 $2 798

'98 $3 325 ... $2 475 ... 2 638 l 315 43 894 227 53 l 323 - 261 917 67 78 $5 162 $4 483 ·-· $4 590 $4 531 ... ... $5 836 - $6 474 $5 725 ... ... 25 827 14 684 747 6 147 6 403 652 735 11 143 376 3 187 6 536 568 476 $6 416 $5 430 $5 760 $5 515 $5 304 $5 971 $5 000 $7 717 $12 513 $8 217 $6 925 $10 575 $8 032 19 300 10 436 426 4 310 4 782 466 452 8 864 301 2 784 5 054 409 316 $6 872 $5 803 $6 220 $5 874 $5 712 $6 356 $5 131 $8 130 $13 673 $8 506 $7 316 $11 178 $8 611 2 891 1 730 57 651 793 113 116 l 161 13 255 766 54 73 $5 121 $4 830 $5 060 $4 487 . 3i ii4 $5 554

'62 $5 999 $5 128 '.i3 2 076 l 607 198 578 686 469 90 253 21

$4 276 $3 975 $5 074 $4 513 $3 484 ... $5 309 ... '58 $4 522 ... l 560 911 66 608 142 42 53 649 - 463 84 44

$6 034 $4 861 ... $4 414 $4 912 ... .. . $7 681 - ... $6 948 ... ... 2 979 1 805 185 724 670 74 152 1 174 32 272 701 61 101

$4 490 $3 813 $2 882 $3 797 $4 302 $2 353 $5 531 ... $5 919 $5 849 ... l 571 898 45 346 349 50 108 673 12 213 381 26 41 $5 033 $4 554 $4 094 $5 733 ... $5 672 $6 523 $5 563 382 222 8 80 109 16 9 160 9 16 107 8 20 $3 595 $3 444 ... ... ... ... .. . $3 805 ... ... ... ... ...

589 448 82 171 178 - 17 141 11 24 96 6 4 $3 280 $2 995 ... $3 440 $2 724 - $4 185 ... ... '.i3 437 237 50 127 34 8 18 200 - 19 117 21 $4 951 $2 898 ... ... ... ... ... $7 385 - ... ... ... ... 51 553 28 459 2 071 13 29$ 10 807 305 1 981 23 094 1 022 5 921 14 239 400 1 512 $3 108 $2 981 $3 104 $2 945 $3 109 $2 624 $2 450 $3 265 $4 030 $3 695 $3 056 $3 478 $2 973 22 926 10 962 615 5 008 4 472 127 740 11 964 520 3 391 7 049 244 760 $3 667 $3 596 $4 046 $3 563 $3 730 ... $2 675 $3 732 $4 393 $4 136 $3 565 $3 648 $3 047 15 490 8 701 373 3 650 3 985 97 596 6 789 216 1 686 4 320 113 454 $2 837 $2 765 $3 116 $2 782 $2 772 ... $2 421 $2 929 $3 673 $3 309 $2 743 ... $2 844 8 870 6 563 971 2 969 2 056 57 510 2 307 275 680 l 177 37 138 $2 553 $2 498 $2 616 $2 514 $2 482 ... $2 407 $2 708 $3 731 $2 802 $2 392 ... $2 829

4 267 2 233 112 l 668 294 24 135 2 034 11 164 l 693 6 160 $2 244 $2 218 ... $2 214 $2 599 ... $1 507 $2 273 ... $2 257 $2 198 .. . $3 113

35 soo 18 679 1 440 8 741 7 023 173 1 302 16 821 799 4 423 10 287 289 1 023 $3 085 $2 976 $3 202 $2 871 $3 170 $2 567 $2 441 $3 205 $3 953 $3 485 $3 049 $3 392 $2 921 t 7 710 0 245 545 3 769 3 338 74 519 9 465 430 2 669 5 598 196 572 $3 592 $3 554 $3 982 $3 371 $3 804 ... $2 802 $3 624 $4 345 $3 883 $3 542 $3 626 $2 683 10 136 5 420 257 2 348 2 412 44 359 4 716 175 l 201 2 957 82 301 $2 729 $2 692 $3 163 $2 659 $2 712 ... $2 535 $2 772 $3 560 $3 101 $2 572 $2 943

5 154 3 784 613 1 769 I 048 43 311 l 370 183 434 680 5 68 $2 434 $2 370 $2 550 $2 389 $2 314 ... $2 265 $2 61l $3 560 $2 492 $2 329 2 500 l 230 25 855 225 12 113 1 270 11 119 l 052 6 82 $2 274 $2 217 ... $2 249 $2 667 ... ... $2 330 ... ... 2 238 .. . ...

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 190. Place of Work During the Census Week, by Selected Characteristics: 1970-Continued

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 100,000 or More

MIAMI SMSA- Continued

Penons of Sponlsh Language - Continued

Means of Transportation-Continued F11aal•, 45 to 64 yean old _________ _ -Mean earnings ________________ _ -

Private automobile, driver------------------Mean earnings-.... --- -- ---------- -------

Private automobile, passenger ........ __ ------ __ --Mean earnings ........ -- ------ ---- .... ---- __ _ -

Public transportation .... __ -------------- .... __ Mean earnings ............ __ -------------- __ _

Other means ---------------------------­Mean earnings .... ---- __ -- .... ---- ------ __ ..

Fe11ale, 65 ynn 11lcl and over -------Mean earnings ................................ ..

Private automobile, driver ................ ------ -- _ Mean earnings ............ -- ---- ---- ------ __ _

Private automobile, passenger -- __ -- ------ __ Mean earnings __ ---- __ -------------- __ _

Public transportation ______ ............ __ --------Mean earnings ________ ........ ---- ________ _

Other means .... ---- .... ---- ________ ------ __ Mean earnings .... __________ ---------- __ _

Years of School Cam pleted Male, 16 yean old and aver ________ _

Elementary: 8 years or less.. _______ ---- ...... High school, 1to4 years-----------------College: 1 to 3 years .......... ___________ _

4 years or more .. ____________ _ Median school years completed---- .... -------

Fuaalt, 16 years aid and ovar -------Elementary: 8 years or less ...... ___________ _ High school: 1to4 years ________________ _ College, 1 ta 3 years ________________ _

4 years or more .. ____________ _

-------------------------Median school years completed .. ___________ _ -

Major Occupation Group Male, 16 years old and over ________ _ -Professional, technical, and kindred workers __

Managers and administrators, except form ---Salosworkers .... -- .. _____ ------ ____ ............ __

---Clerical and kindred workers ________ ---- .... .. -Craftsmen and kindred workers ___________ _ -Operatives, except transport ______________ _

Transport equipment operatives ______ .... ___ _ -laborers, except form ____ ---- __ .... ---- ___ _ -Form workers--------------------------­Service workers, including private household __ --Armed Forces----------------------------

Fer.ale, 16 years old ond over------­Professional, technical, and kindred workers __ --Managers and administrators, except form __ _ Solesworkers .... -- -- ____ -- ------ -- ---- -- --

--Clerical and kindred workers ________ ---- __ _ -Crofts men and kindred workers ________ ...... .. -Operatives, except transport ______ .... __ ........ _

Transport equipment operatives------------laborers, except form ____ ------ ____ -- -- __ --Form workers ________ .... -- .... ____ -- ---- -- --Service workers, including private household __ Armed Forces ---------------------------

--ORLANDO SMSA

Total

Means of Transportation Male, 16 years old ond over _______ _

Mean earnings __________ ---- --Private automobile, driver----------------

Mean earnings .... ______ ---- ____ ---- ___ _ Private automobile, passenger ______ ---- __ _

Mean earnings ... ____ .... -------------- --Public transportation ______________ ---- -- -

Mean earnings ........... __ ---- __ -- -- ---- --Other means ______ .... __ ---- .... -- __ ---- -- -

Mean earnings .. _______ ---- __ -- -- ---- --

Mole, 16 to 44 yean old ----------Mean earnings _______________ _ Private automobile, driver ---- __ -- -- -----­

Mean earnings __ ---- __ ---- __ -- -- -----­Private automobile, passenger---- __ ---- -- _

Mean earnings ______ .... ______ -- ------ --Public transportation .... ____ ---- .... __ ---- -- -

Mean earnings .... ---- -- ------ -- ------ --Other :reons __________ ---- ---- __ -- -- -- -

Meau earnings ______ ------ __ ----------

Molt, 45 to 64 ytors old ----------Mean earnings ________ ---- -- --

Private automobile, driver ---- ---- ---- -- --Mean earnings ________ ---- ______ ------

Private au1omobile, passenger ______ ---- .... -Mean earnings ______ ------ __ ----------

Public tronsportotian __ ------ ____ ------ -- -

Ot~~o;:ao:;i~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::: Mean earnings .... ____ ------ ____ ------ --

------------------------------------------------------------

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

[Data based on sample, see text. For minimum bas-e for derived figures (percent median etc) and meaning of symbols see text)

living inside central city {cities) Living outside central city (cities}

Working inside central Working inside central Total city Working city Working workers in SMSA Working in SMSA Working 16 years In central outside outside Place of In central outside outside Place of old and business Else· central SMSA of work not bvsiness Else· central SMSA of work 11-ot aver Total district where city residente re~ort&d Total district where city residence reported

15 275 9 236 565 4 315 3 606 132 618 6 039 216 1 465 3 818 103 437 $3 184 $2 989 $2 937 $3 137 $2 923 $2 699 $2 454 $3 481 $4 200 $4 377 $3 110 $3 347 5 006 2 565 58 1 160 1 081 53 213 2 441 90 718 1 420 40 173 $3 949 $3 727 ... $4 182 $3 476 $2 441 $4 182 $5 103 $3 683 "3i $4 422 5 190 3 175 116 1 255 1 535 53 216 2 015 41 46B 1 332 143 $3 074 $2 916 ... $3 080 $2 864 . .. $2 206 $3 322 . .. $3 900 $3 126 $2 777 3 465 2 592 333 I 157 921 14 167 873 85 234 464 32 58 $2 670 $2 601 $2 784 $2 728 $2 414 ... $2 554 $2 875 ... $3 416 $2 501 . .. 1 614 904 58 743 6'I 12 22 710 - 45 602 - 63 $2 266 $2 264 ... $2 238 ... ... ... $2 268 - .. . $2 195 - ...

778 544 66 239 178 - 61 234 1 33 134 8 52 $2 686 $2 985 ... $2 161 $4 437 - ... $1 992 ... .. . $2 007 ... 210 152 12 79 53 - 8 58 - 4 31 8 15 $3 272 $3 643 ... ... - ... ·55 - ... ... . .. ... 164 106 - 47 38 - 21 - 17 31 - 10 $1 992 - ... - '64 - . .. - ... 251 187 25 43 87 - 32 7 12 33 - 12 $3 360 $3 647 ... . .. ... - ... ·54 ... ... - ... 153 99 29 70 - - - - - 39 - 15 $1 520 ... ... ... - - - ... - - . .. - . .. 75 536 39 611 1 848 17 182 16 824 1 464 2 293 35 925 1 069 10 376 21 064 l 716 1 700 26 241 16 127 533 6 727 7 162 572 1 133 10 114 122 2 574 6 303 426 689 29 558 14 762 790 6 269 6 308 544 851 14 796 303 4 272 8 BBO 675 666 10 738 4 546 283 2 185 I 752 167 159 6 192 304 1 879 3 501 288 220 8 999 4 176 242 2 001 I 602 181 150 4 823 340 l 651 2 380 327 125 12.0 10.9 12.2 11.2 10.5 11.3 9.1 12.3 14.l 12.4 12.2 12.5 10.7 51 553 28 459 2 071 13 295 10 807 305 1 981 23 094 1 022 5 921 14 239 400 l 512 18 132 11 308 341 5 256 4 532 142 l 037 6 824 49 l 316 4 713 150 596 23 504 12 203 1 218 5 599 4 542 119 725 11 301 658 3 028 6 766 143 706 5 688 2 676 349 l 208 948 30 141 3 012 205 858 I 754 79 116 4 229 2 272 163 l 232 785 14 78 l 957 110 719 l 006 28 94

12.0 11.1 12.4 11.0 10.9 9.7 8.8 12.l 12.6 12.3 12.0 12.3 10.9

75 536 39 611 1 848 17 182 16 824 1 464 2 293 35 925 1 069 10 376 21 064 l 716 l 700 7 379 3 327 145 I 635 l 227 197 123 4 052 215 1 531 1 839 295 172 6 419 2 628 201 I 477 752 106 92 3 791 301 1 132 2 047 204 107 5 903 2 763 177 1 653 712 S4 167 3 140 216 l 140 I 469 127 188 7 099 3 751 459 1 476 I 540 98 178 3 348 119 l 077 l 900 136 116

16 734 8 632 242 3 733 3 758 369 530 8 102 70 2 295 5 032 410 295 11 313 6 554 86 2 492 3 505 176 295 4 759 29 l 127 3 180 220 203 4 280 2 243 51 l 206 694 69 223 2 037 44 825 978 65 125 4 999 2 987 68 l 101 I 411 10'/ 298 2 012 20 418 1 434 55 as

781 236 - 89 128 14 5 545 - 30 388 24 103 10 207 6 460 411 2 320 3 091 263 375 3 747 49 801 2 506 125 266

422 30 8 - 6 9 7 392 6 - 291 55 40 51 553 26 459 2 071 13 295 10 807 305 1 9!1 23 094 l 022 5 921 14 239 400 1 512

3 260 1 466 81 809 456 39 81 1 794 76 612 960 - 146 918 572 59 296 175 9 33 346 23 75 223 - 25

2 968 1 485 367 679 365 16 58 1 483 142 368 772 18 183 14 343 7 064 1 043 3 604 l 988 54 375 7 279 737 2 406 3 664 134 338

I 672 814 40 355 353 - 66 858 5 259 518 34 42 19 474 11 716 158 5 368 5 148 116 926 7 758 12 I 636 5 485 149 476

172 92 - 50 22 - 20 80 - 26 35 - 19 528 349 8 168 144 8 21 179 10 35 111 6 17 298 88 - 24 42 6 16 210 - 6 128 - 76

7 920 4 813 315 1 942 2 114 57 385 3 107 17 498 2 343 59 190 - - - - - - - - - - - - -

103 426 25 776 - 12 179 10 675 1 290 l 634 77 648 - 23 945 43 467 5 863 4 373 $7 499 $6 295 - $7 366 $5 131 $7 004 $5 349 $7 899 - $8 358 $7 597 $9 260 $6 569 80 607 17 337 - 9 138 6 140 924 l 135 63 270 - 21 051 34 538 4 373 3 308 $8 165 $7 484 - $8 090 $6 796 $7 981 $5 929 $8 352 - $8 685 $8 140 $9 707 $6 654

9 000 3 296 - l 131 l 856 152 157 5 704 - l 307 3 257 732 408 $5 348 $4 338 - $5 594 $3 522 $5 392 $3 918 $5 931 - $5 674 $5 542 $8 381 $5 473

l 827 939 - 429 357 29 124 888 - 242 381 157 108 $3 713 $2 851 - $2 895 $2 770 ... ... $4 624 - $3 538 $3 452 $6 299 11 992 4 206 - 1 481 2 322 185 218 7 786 - l 345 5 291 601 549 $5 215 $3 692 - $5 544 $2 380 $4 124 $4 711 $6 038 - $6 718 $5 617 $7 851 $6 445 66 906 16 874 - 6 891 8 105 894 984 50 032 - 15 930 27 388 3 716 2 998 $6 919 $5 199 - $6 387 $4 066 $6 730 $4 830 $7 498 - $7 925 $7 242 $8 616 $6 188 51 20'1 10 502 - 5 150 4 084 597 671 40 707 - 13 925 21 918 2 635 2 229 $7 635 $6 388 - $6 994 $5 586 $7 869 $5 296 $7 957 - $8 273 $7 778 $9 141 $6 336 6 556 2 570 - 736 l 584 131 119 3 986 - 966 2 160 550 310

$4 550 $3 573 - $4 568 $3 007 ... ... $5 180 - $4 908 $4 758 $7 204 $5 382 l 155 572 - 243 250 14 65 583 - 168 239 99 77

$3 290 $2 409 - $2 054 $2 709 ... $4 155 - $3 613 $3 178 ... ... 7 986 3 230 - 762 2 187 152 129 4 756 - 871 3 071 432 382

$4 795 $3 123 - $5 423 $2 147 $4 339 ... $5 930 - $6 538 $5 483 $7 770 $6 065

32 807 7 766 - 4 522 2 329 359 556 25 041 - 7 483 14 322 2 082 1 154 $9 001 $8 750 - $9 084 $8 795 $8 047 $6 295 $9 079 - $9 504 $8 709 $10 516 $8 332 26 837 6 085 - 3 535 I 841 30! 408 20 752 - 6 707 11 428 1 700 917 $9 458 $9 430 - $9 727 $9 577 $B 491 $6 881 $9 467 - $9 747 $9 230 $10 646 $8 186

2 138 619 - 314 253 21 31 l 519 - 297 979 175 68 $7 912 $7 595 - $8 533 $6 783 ... $8 042 - $7 810 $7 383 $12 384 . ..

599 344 - 169 107 15 53 255 - 53 113 58 31 $4 506 $3 539 - $3 996 ... $5 811 - ...

3 233 718 - 504 128 22 64 2 515 - 426 I 802 149 138 $6 760 $6 477 - $6 622 ... ... ... $6 841 - $7 515 $6 462 $8 404 $8 017

FLORIDA 11 - 1177

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Table 190. Place of Work During the Census Week, by Selected Characteristics: 1970-Continued (Data based on sample see text For minimum bose for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, ·see text)

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 100,000 or More

ORLANDO SMSA- Continued

Total- Continued

Means of Tronsportotion-Continued

Male, 65 years akl •lld over __ -------Mean earnings ________________ _ . Private automobile, driver -------- ____ ---- _ .

Mean earnings ________ -------- ____ ----_ Pri\lale automobile, passenger---------- .... __

Mean earnings ________ ---- ______ .... ---- .. . Public tronsportafion .... ------ _ ----- _______ _ .

Mean earnings ______ ---------- __ -------. Other means----------------------------

Mean earnings ____ -------- ____ .... ------_ . Fe1Hle, 16 yHrt. olcl 11111d over -------Meon earnings ________________ _

-Pdvote automobile. driver ..... _____________ _ . Meon earnings ______ ---------- __ --------Private automobile, passenger _____________ _ Mean earnings __ ---- __ ---- ____________ _

Public transportation _____________________ _ . . Mean earnings ________ ---- ____ ------ __ _

Other means---------------------------- . Mean earnings .... ____ .... ---- ______ ------_

Fe:raale, 16 to 44 yean old _________ _ . Mean earnings ________________ _

Private automobile, driver-----------------. .

Mean earnings .... __________ ---- ________ .. -Private automobile, passenger _____________ _ Mean earnings ....... ____ ----------------

Public transportation •• __ .... __________ ----_ Meon earnings__ ... ____________ -~ _____ _

Other means .. __ ,. ---- ------ ______ -------Mean earnin-gs. .. _________ .... ---- _______ _

female, 45 lo 64 yean old __ ------_ Mean earnings _______________ _

Private automobile, driver ____ .... _________ _ Meon earnings ....... ____ .... ______ .... _____ _

Private automobile, passenger _______ • ____ _ Mean earnings .... ________________ ... ___ _

Poblic tron$porfotian __________ ...... ______ _ Mean earnings_ ___________ ---- _______ _

Other means---------------------------Mean earnings •• ______ .. ___ .... _________ _

femolt, 65 ynn old and over .... ___ _ Mean earnings ............... _ .. _____ _

Private automobile, driver----------------Mean earnings .... _____________ .. _______ _ Private automobile, passenger ____________ _

Mean earnings .... ________ ------ ____ .... __ Public transportation ______ ,. _________ ----_

Mean earnings ________ ........ _______ ., ... __ Other means ------ __ ------ __ ... ______ .... _

Mean earnings __________ ---- ____ ------

Years of School Completed

Mol•, 16 yeors old and over _______ _ Elementary: B years or le$s .. ____________ _ High school: I 10 4 years----------·----­College: 1to3 years----------------

4 years or more ________ ,. ___ _ Median school years completed ___________ _

Female, 16 years inld and over .. __ .. _ .. Elementary. 8 years or less. _____________ _ High school: 1to4 years---------------­College, I fo 3 yeo'5 ------···-······ 4 years or more ____________ _ Median school years complete-d ___________ _

Major Occupation Group

Mole, 16 years old and over ............. .. Professional, technical, and kindred workers _ Managers and administrators, except form __ Solesworkers ____ -- ____ -- -- __ .... __ ---- -- .. Clerico! and kindred workers-------------­Craftsmen and kindred workers ........ ------ .. Operatives, except transport-------------­Transport equipment operatives----------­laborers, except form ---M·-------------­Farm workers-·-----------------------­Service workers, including private househo-ld _ Armed Forces-"-------------------·----

Ft"'alt, 16 yurs old ond onr ........... .. Professional. technical, and kindred workers _ Managers and administrators, exc.ept form __ Solesworkers ------·- ---------- ---- .... -- .. Clerical and kindred workers __ .... ____ ---- __ Craftsmen and kindred workers-----------Operati1,1es. except transport ________ ---- __ Trans.port equipment operatives __ ,. ___ ........ _ Lo borer$, except farm .... ---- ~- -- .... -- .... -- .. Form workers-------------------------­Servic-e workers, including private household_ Armed Forces ---- __ .... ---------- ------ __

.. --.. -----· ----.. -· ----·--· ------------.. ---· --..

---· .. ---------· ·-----..

-· ·---·-.. .. .. .. .. ·---.. --.. .. .. ·-.. ·--· --.. ----

Total workers 16 years

old end over Tofo1

3 713 I 138 $4 690 $5 781 2 561 750

$5 216 $7 059 306 107

$4 522 73 23 .. ,

773 258 $3 090 $3 057

59 062 15 639 $3 409 $3 545 41 017 9 588 $3 806 $4 110 9 520 2 578

$2 885 !1'3 152 3 780 2 124

$1 925 $2 135 4 745 1 349

$2 208 $2 497

37 488 9 471 $3 160 $3 235 26 532 5 819 $3 516 $3 762 6 303 I 699

$2 654 $2 873 2 259 I 278

$1 742 $1 794 2 394 675

$1 883 $2 333

19 711 s 547 $3 922 $4 050 13 507 3 433 $4 398 $4 759

2 948 809 $3 462 $3 850

I 288 753 $1 862 $1 952

1 968 552 $2 691 $2 796

1 863 621 $2 979 $3 753

978 336 $3 479 $3 504

269 70 $1 965

233 93 $4 054

383 122 $1 763 ...

103 426 25 778 18 056 4 031 55 732 14 570 15 723 4 113 13 915 3 064

12.3 12.3

59 062 15 639 8 051 2 160

36 889 9 626 8 351 2 158 5 771 1 695

12.4 12.4

103 426 25 778 14 132 2 975 12 620 2 747 10 295 2 432 6 757 1 418

20 214 3 946 6 812 I 321 5 899 I 408 7 094 2 081 3 971 609 6 605 1 949 9 027 4 892

59 062 15 639 8 809 2 364 2 243 642 4 846 1 181

21 621 5 488 1 026 248 4 906 t 026

527 21 558 136

1 569 126 12 776 4 347

181 60

Living inside central city (cities)

Working inside central city Working

in SMSA In central outside busineu Else- central

district where city

- 766 241 - $6 032 $5 568 - 453 215 - $7 784 $5 947 - 81 19 - . i7 ---- -- ... -- 215 7 - $3 449 ... - 9 924 4 128 - $3 326 $4 242 - 5 887 2 773 - $3 924 $4 765 - 1 566 717 - $3 048 $3 415 - 1 368 558 - $1 845 $2 866 - I 103 80 - $2 359 ,,.

- 5 877 2 558 - $3 162 $3 484 - 3 507 1 705 - $3 745 $4 032 - 1 030 461 - $2 817 $2 953 - 808 351 - $1 732 $1 695 - 532 41 - $2 153 ... - 3 648 1 422 - $3 621 $5 323 - 2 191 964 - $4 222 $6 162 - 489 240 - $3 587 $4 502 - 487 187 - $1 988 $2 077 - 481 31 - $2 575 .. , - 399 148 - $3 036 $6 959 - 189 104 - $3 806 ... - 47 16 - ... - 73 20 - ... ... - 90 8 - ... ...

- 12 179 10 675 - 2 058 1 302 - 6 491 6 590 - I 789 1 836 - 1 841 947 - 12.4 12,4

- 9 924 4 128 - 1 282 560 - 6 350 2 335 - I 433 534 - 859 699 - 12.4 12.4

- 12 179 10 675 - 1 659 993 - I 610 851 - 1 597 546 - 920 319 - 2 224 1 212 - 637 533 - 769 448 - 1 199 632 - 159 236 - 1 234 500 - 171 4 405

- 9 924 4 128 - 1 318 850 - 431 138 - 893 176 - 3 853 1 186 - 167 58 - 536 375 - 21 -- 70 50 - 36 39 - 2 594 I 208 - 5 48

Living outside central city (cities)

Working inside central city Working

Working in SMSA Working outside Place of In central outside outside

SMSA of work not business Else- central SMSA of residence reported Total district where city residence

37 94 2 575 - 532 1 757 65 ... ... $4 208 - $5 202 $4 058 26 56 1 811 - 419 1 192 38 ... $4 452 - $5 364 $4 339 - 7 199 - 44 118 7 - ... $4 870 - ... - 6 50 - 21 29 -- ,,. - ... ... -

11 25 515 - 48 418 20 ... , .. $3 107 - ... $2 955 ... 171 1 416 43 423 - 14 293 25 141 940

$5 551 $2 804 $3 360 - $3 791 $3 201 $3 851 124 804 31 42'1 - 11 475 17 196 631 ... $2 880 $3 713 - $4 015 $3 598 $4 666 10 285 6 942 - 1 971 4 314 118 ... $2 908 $2 785 - $3 221 $2 630 37 161 1 656 - 514 973 37 ... $1 920 $1 657 - $2 097 $1 446 - 166 3 396 - 333 2 656 154 - $3 113 $2 094 - $2 072 $2 201 $1 464

100 936 28 017 - 9 556 15 778 545 ... $2 637 $3 135 - $3 536 $2 979 $3 278 78 529 20 713 - 7 690 11 158 346 ... $2 803 $3 447 - $3 761 $3 331 $4 117 5 203 4 604 - 1 364 2 797 76 ... $2 691 $2 573 - $2 871 $2 416 ...

17 102 981 - 288 593 16 ... ... $1 675 - $1 966 $1 515 ... - 102 1 719 - 214 1 230 105 - ... $1 706 - $1 829 $1 773 ...

64 413 14 164 - 4 sos 8 481 346 ... $3 077 $3 872 - $4 374 $3 682 $4 910 39 239 10 074 - 3 665 5 587 268 ... $3 422 $4 276 - $4 572 $4 133 $5 288 5 75 2 139 - 557 1 387 35 ... , .. $3 315 - $4 000 $3 195

20 59 535 - 181 296 21 ... ... $1 735 - $2 447 $1 402 ... - 40 1 416 - 102 1 211 22 - ... $2 650 - ... $2 715 , .. 7 67 1 242 - 232 882 49 ... ... $2 593 - $2 981 $2 551 ... 7 36 642 - 120 451 15 ... , .. $3 466 - ... $3 593 ... - 7 199 - 50 130 7 - ... $1 999 - ... ... .., - - 140 - 45 84 -- - $1 233 - , .. ... -- 24 261 - 17 217 27 - ... $1 626 - ... $1 754 .. .

1 290 1 634 77 648 - 23 945 43 467 5 863 189 482 14 025 - 3 080 8 574 998 667 822 41 162 - 13 529 22 487 2 984 272 216 11 610 - 3 833 6 195 1 044 162 114 10 851 - 3 503 6 211 837 12.5 11.5 12.3 - 12.5 12.3 12,5

171 1 416 43 423 - 14 293 25 141 940 17 301 5 891 - 1 026 3 895 143 90 851 27 263 - 9 627 15 443 482 22 169 6 193 - 2 556 3 176 165 42 95 4 076 - 1 084 2 627 150

12.6 12.1 12.4 - 12.5 12.3 12.4

1 290 1 634 77 648 - 23 945 43 467 s 863 197 126 11 157 - 3 168 6 527 1 135 153 133 9 873 - 3 415 5 595 599 106 183 7 863 - 2 949 3 839 588 110 69 5 339 - 2 154 2 608 311 189 321 16 268 - 5 265 8 675 1 473 73 78 5 491 - 1 278 3 545 299 55 136 4 491 - 1 513 2 319 339 40 210 5 013 - 1 097 3 128 293 83 131 3 362 - 166 2 561 254 50 165 4 656 - 1 582 2 511 238

234 82 4 135 - 1 358 2 159 334 171 1 416 43 423 - 14 293 25 141 940 47 149 6 445 - 2 058 3 834 256 14 59 1 601 - 556 932 43 6 106 3 665 - 1 244 1 995 92

26 423 16 133 - 7 043 8 124 207 15 8 778 - 279 433 17 14 101 3 880 - 733 2 694 84 - - 506 - 182 266 8 11 5 422 - 66 316 15 14 37 1 443 - 26 1 173 63 17 528 8 429 - 2 066 5 313 155 7 - 121 - 40 59 -

Place of work no! reported

221 $2 533

162 $2 352

30 ... --

29 ... 3 049

$2 490 2 127

$2 724 539

$2 351 132

$1 395 251

$1 376

2 138 $2 449

1 517 $2 555

367 $2 768

84

170 $1 171

832 $2 659

554 $3 263

160 $1 439

37

· si .. . 79 ... 56

.. . 12

11 ... --

4 373 1 373 2 162

538 300 11.2

3 049 827

1 711 296 215 11.9

4 373 327 264 487 266 855 369 320 495 381 325 284

3 049 297

70 334 759

49 369 50 23

181 895

22

11 - 1178 FLORIDA DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 190. Place of Work During the Census Week, by Selected Characteristics: 1970-Continued

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 100,000 or More

ORLANDO SMSA- Continued

Negro

Means of Transportation M•le, 16 years old and over ________ _

Mean earnings ____________ ----_ Private automobile, driver -- -- -- ---- __ ---- _

Mean earnings ________ ---- ______ ---- __ _ Private automobile, passenger _____________ _

Mean earnings __ -- -- ____ ------ __ -------Public transportation __ ---- __________ ------

Mean earnings __ -- -- ________ ------ ____ _ Other means -- __ -- -- -- ____ ---- __ ------ __

Mean earnings __ -- ---- ------ __ ..... ------ _

Mila, 16 to 44 yean 111ld -----------Mean earnings ________________ _

Private automobile, driver -----------------Mean earnings .... ---- ____ ------ __ ------_

Priva1e automobile, passenger _____________ _

Mean earnin9s __ -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- ---- -- -Public transportation ____ ---- ________ ---- __

Mean earnings ________ -----------------Other means----------------------------Mean earnings ____________________ ----_

Malt, 45 to 64 years 11ld -----------Mean earnings ________________ _

Private automobile, driver-----------------Mean earnings ________ -------- __ ---- __ _

Private automobile. passenger _____________ _ Mean earnings •• ______________________ _

Public transportation •• -- __________ ------ __ Mean earnings ________________________ _

Other means----------------------------Mean earnings __________________ ------_

, Male, 65 year~ old and over ________ _ Mean earnings ________________ _

Private automobile, driver ____ .. ___________ _ Mean earnings ____ -- ____________ -- ____ -

Private automobile, passenger _____________ _ Mean earnings __________________ ---- __ _

Public transportation _____________________ _ Mean earnings ________________________ _

Other means----------------------------Mean earnings __________________ ---- __ _

Female, 16 years old and aver __ ,. ___ _ Mean earnings __________ -------

Private automobile, driver-----------------Mean earnings ________ ---- ____________ _

Private aulomobile, passenger _____________ _ Mean earnings ____________ -- __ -- ---- -- _

Public transportation __ - .. _________________ _ Mean earnings ________ ---- ______ ---- __ _

Other means -- __ ........ -- -------- -------- ... Mean earnings ________________________ _

ftmole1

16 ta 44 years old _________ _ Mean earnings ________________ _

Private automobile, driver __________ -- ____ -Mean earnings __________________ ---- __ ..

Private automobile, passenger ________ ---- .... Mean earnings ... ________________ ---- __ -

Public transportation •• ______________ ---- __ Mean earnings ... ________________ ---- __ -

Other means----------------------------Mean earnings_ _________ ---------------

Female, 45 to 64 years old _________ _ Mean earnings __________ .. _____ _

Private automobile, driver-----------------Mean earnings-~ __________ -- -- ---- __ -- -

Private automobile, passenger ________ -- ___ _

. ---. ----. -------. ----. ----------. ------. -----

---. -----.

-. -

-Mean earnings ____________ ---------- - - --Public transportation ... -- ____ -- __ -- -- -- __ -- -Meon earnings ____________ -- -- -- ---- -- --Other means __ ---- -- ---- -- -- -- -------- -- -Mean earnings __________________ -- -- -- - -

f111ale, 65 years old and over --------Meon earnings ___________ .. ___ _ Private automobile, driver----------------

----Mean earnings ____________ ---- __ ---- --

Private automobile, passenger ______ ---- __ _ ----Mean earnings __ -- -- __ ---- -- -- -- ---- -- -

Public transportation ____ ---- -- __ -- ------ --Mean earnings ______ ---------------- --

Other means __ ---- __ ---------- -------- -Mean earnings ______ ------ ______ ---- __

Years of School Completed Male, 16 years old and over _______ _

Elementary: 8 years or less _____________ _ High school: I ta 4 years---------------­College: 1 to 3 years----------------

4 years or more-------------Median school yeors completed ___________ _

h"'alt, 16 years old and over- ------Elementary: 8 years or less _____________ _ High school: l to 4 years----------------College, l to 3 years _______________ _

4 years or more ____________ _ Median school years completed ________ -- __

------

---· ·-·-·-·--· ------·-·-

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

(Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent median etc) ond meaning of symbols see text]

living inside central city (cities) living out$ide central city (cities}

Working inside central Working inside central Total city Working city Working workers in SMSA Working in SMSA Working 16 years In central outside outside Ploce of in central outside outside Place of old end business Else- central SMSA of work not business Else- central SMSA of work not over Toto I district where city residence reported Total dis.trict where city residence reported

12 556 6 267 - 2 888 2 472 251 656 6 289 - 93' 4 136 517 69' $3 663 $3 751 - $3 898 $3 587 $4 444 $3 454 $3 575 - $4 152 $3 452 $4 252 $3 031 6 519 3 223 - I 574 I 203 100 346 3 296 - 660 2 006 231 399 $4 320 $4 514 - $4 502 $4 492 ... $4 107 $4 129 - $4 548 $4 164 $4 842 $2 854 2 344 I 200 - 555 467 54 124 1 144 - 70 780 176 118 $3 278 $3 467 - $3 531 $3 410 ... $3 081 - "88 $2 867 $4 183 I 181 731 - 322 285 23 101 450 - 259 42 61 $2 852 $2 567 - $2 514 $2 665 ... $3 315 - $3 059 . .. 2 512 I 113 - 437 517 74 85 1 399 - 120 I 091 68 120 $2 698 $2 624 - $3 210 $2 148 ... ... $2 758 - ... $2 654 . .. . .. 8 498 4 596 - 1 977 1 924 213 482 3 902 - 651 2 488 3l3 430 $3 676 $3 735 - $3 931 $3 495 $4 578 $3 517 $3 608 - $3 928 $3 495 $4 495 $3 088 4 377 2 409 - 1 132 909 88 280 1 968 - 454 1 149 164 201 $4 352 $4 538 - $4 629 $4 399 ... $4 118 $4 123 - $4 219 $4 208 $5 270 $2 483 l 695 915 - 407 353 54 101 780 - 49 531 109 91 $3 244 $3 398 - $3 395 $3 405 ... ... $3 062 - ... $2 919 ... . .. 753 436 - 190 191 8 47 317 - 73 179 18 47 $2 805 $2 204 - $1 794 $2 652 ... ... $3 632 - ... $3 313 ... . .. I 673 836 - 248 471 63 54 837 - 75 629 42 91 $2 741 $2 586 - $3 264 $2 156 ... ... $2 896 - . .. $2 730 . .. . .. 3 593 1 521 - 828 523 27 143 2 072 - 271 l 430 170 201 $3 851 $3 963 - $3 955 $4 011 ... $3 660 $3 m - $4 660 $3 578 $4 049 $3 415 l 940 784 - 430 276 12 66 l 156 - 198 759 59 140 $4 488 $4 534 - $4 243 $4 951 ... ... $4 457 - $5 381 $4 320 . .. $4 021 593 261 - 124 114 - 23 332 - 21 221 67 23 $3 441 $3 642 - ... ... - ... $3 283 - ... $2 951 ... . .. 397 281 - 124 94 15 48 116 - 15 63 24 14 $3 031 $3 130 - ... ... ... ... - ... . .. . .. 663 195 - 150 39 - 6 468 - 37 387 20 24 $2 844 $3 297 - $3 497 ... - ... $2 656 - ... $2 592 ... . ..

465 150 - 83 25 11 31 315 - 16 218 14 67 $1 959 $2 084 - ... ... ... $1 900 . $2 127 ...

202 30 - 12' 18 - - 172 - 8 98 8 58 $2 006 ... - ... ... - - $2 003 - ... . 28 ...

56 24 - 24 - - - 32 - - - 4 ... ... - ... - - - ... - - - . .. 31 14 - 8 - - 6 17 - - 17 - -... - ... - - . .. ... - - ... - -176 82 - 39 7 11 25 94 - B 75 6 5

$1 746 ... - ... ... ... ... ... - ... ... . .. . .. 9 385 4 458 - 2 698 1 283 63 414 4 927 - 594 3 578 137 618

$2 257 $2 566 - $2 571 $2 803 ... $1 577 $1 978 - $2 620 $1 994 $1 753 $1 312 3 788 l 706 - 986 535 27 158 2 062 - 335 1 427 65 255

$3 134 $3 720 - $3 971 $3 850 ... $1 538 $2 653 - $3 274 $2 753 ... $1 318 2 085 803 - 436 249 5 113 1 282 - 123 939 35 185

$2 013 $2 419 - $2 324 $2 809 ... -·· $1 759 - $1 749 ... $1 587 2 548 l 611 - I 018 466 31 96 937 - 132 706 10 89

$1 429 $1 600 - $l 578 $1 665 ... ... $1 136 - $1 202 $1 131 964 338 - 258 33 - 47 626 - 4 506 27 89

$1 526 $1 690 - $1 554 ... - ... $1 438 - ... $1 516 ... . .. 6 200 3 175 - 1 906 923 44 302 3 025 - 373 2 237 80 335

$2 349 $2 586 - $2 663 $2 672 ... $1 585 $2 099 - $2 824 $2 095 ... $1 507 2 610 l 271 - 758 356 27 130 l 339 - 219 966 24 130

$3 143 $3 579 - $3 802 $3 781 ... ... $2 729 - $3 290 $2 772 ... l 435 606 - 310 217 - 79 829 - 90 618 24 97

$2 112 $2 381 - $2 421 $2 609 - ... $1 916 - $1 818 ... 1 609 l 073 - 673 321 17 62 536 - 60 420 5 51

$1 522 $1 681 - $1 722 $1 564 ... ... $1 203 - ... $1 no ... . .. 546 225 - 165 29 - 31 321 - 4 233 27 57

$1 607 $1 844 - $1 728 ... - ... $1 Ml - ... $1 599 ... ... 2 893 1 202 - 744 340 19 99 1 691 - 195 1 189 57 250

$2 146 $2 520 - $2 325 $3 176 ... $1 879 - $2 460 $1 935 ... $1 053 1 124 406 - 216 166 - 24 718 - 116 451 41 110

$3 127 $4 120 - $4 414 $4 033 - ... $2 565 - $2 755 "ii 598 185 - 121 25 5 34 413 - 33 288 81

$1 852 $2 644 - ... ... ... ... $1 497 - ... $1 679 ... . .. 827 513 - 320 145 14 34 314 - 46 236 5 27

$1 339 $1 461 - $1 324 $1 891 ... ... $1 140 - ... $1 096 ... . .. 344 98 - 87 4 - 7 246 - - 214 - 32

$1 389 ... - ... ... - ... $1 463 - - $1 479 - . .. 292 81 - 48 20 - 13 211 - 26 152 - 33

$1 414 - ... - ... $1 021 - ... $982 - . .. 54 29 - 12 13 - 4 25 - - 10 - 15 ... - ... ... - ... - - -52 12 - 5 7 - - 40 - - 33 - 7 ... ... - ... ... - - ·97 - - ... - ...

112 25 - 25 - - - - 26 50 - 11 ... - ... - - - - ... ... - ... 74 15 - 6 - - 9 59 - - 59 - -... ... - ... - - ... ... - - ... - -

12 556 6 267 - 2 888 2 472 251 656 6 289 - 93' 4 136 517 698 5 270 2 170 - I 118 729 BO 243 3 100 - 307 2 161 244 388 6 297 3 445 - l 479 I 473 130 363 2 852 - 562 l 761 233 296

597 376 - 168 156 14 38 221 - 35 141 40 5 392 276 - 123 114 27 12 116 - 34 73 - 9 9.9 10.7 - 10.2 11.4 11.1 10.l 9.1 - 11.3 8.8 9.3 B.O

9 385 4 458 - 2 698 1 283 63 414 4 927 - 594 3 578 137 618 3 371 I 266 - 776 292 17 181 2 105 - 210 I 447 33 415 4 697 2 448 - l 472 756 41 179 2 249 - 257 l 723 74 195

617 332 - 205 86 - 41 285 - 88 159 30 8 700 412 - 245 149 5 13 286 - 39 249 - -10.5 11.3 - 11.4 11.5 ... 9.6 9.8 - 10.9 10.0 11.0 7.1

FLORIDA 11 - 1179

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Table 190. Place of Work During the Census Week, by Selected Characteristics: 1970-Continued

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 100,000 or More

ORLANDO SMSA- Continued

Negro- Continued

Major Occupation Group Male, 16 years Did and over ________ _

Professional. technical, and kindred workers __ -Managers ond administrators, except form __ _ Solesworkers ______________ ---- ____ ... __ .... -Clerical and kindred workers ______________ _ Craftsmen and kindred workers ...................... .. -Operatives. except transport-·------ ............ .. Transport equipment operatives ---- __ .... ___ _ -laborers., except farm __ ---------- __ .... "* __ -Farm workers----------------------------Service workers, including private household __ -Armed Forces---------------------------

Female, 16 ytan aid ond over ___ ,. .. _ ... Professional, technical. and kindred workers ..... -Managers -and odminlstrotors, except farm __ _ Solesworkers ______ ..... ____ ................. _ ... _ ... _____ _ Clerical and kindred workers ........................ --------Croftsmen and kindred workers. .............................. .. -Operatives, except tr;onsport ...... ______ -------Trionsport equipment operatives ___ .. ---- ___ _ -laborers. except farm-------------------­Form workers-----------------------·--­Service worker5, including private household ..... Armed Forces---------------------------

----

PENSACOLA SMSA

Total

Means of Transportation

Mal111, 16 years old and over ..... ---- __ Mean earnings ______ ............ ---- __

Private automobile, driver----------------Mean earnings .... ____ .... ____ ............. ---- __

Private automobile, passenger ______ ------ ... Mean earnings ........ __ ...................... __ ------

Public transportation ........ __ ..... ____ .... ____ ........ Mean eornings __ .... __ .... __________ ------

Other means ________________ ...... ________ _ Mean eorni11gs __________ ---- ____ ------

Mole, 16 to 44 yean aid----------Mean earnings _______________ _

Private automobile. driver----------------Mean earnings ....... ____ -------- __ ------

Pdva1e outomobile. passenger ________ ---- .. Mean earnings .... ________ .... ---- __ ------

Public transportation ... __ -- ______________ -Mean earnings_ _________________ ------

01her means---------------------------MeGn earnings __________ --------------

Male, 45 to '4 years aid----------Mean earnings_ ... ________ ,.. ____ _

Priva1e automobile, driver ______ ..... -- _____ _ Meon eC1rnings ______ ------ ______ ---- __

Privafe automobile. passenger ______ ---- __ _ Mean earnings _______________________ _

Public transportation ..... __________ .. _______ _ Meon earnings .. _________ ..... ---- __ ---- __

Other means---------------------------Mean earnings __________ ------ _______ _

Mol11 65 years old and onr .......... __ ..... Mean earnings ............ _ .. ________ _

Private automobile, driver----------------Mean e-arnings. __ ---- ---------- _______ _

Private automobile, passenger ____________ _ Mean earnings ____ .... __ -- _____________ _

Public tronsportotion __ ---- ______ .. __ .. ---- -Mean earnings __ ---- ____ ------ _______ _

Other means---------------------------Mean earnings .... _____________________ _

.Fe.wale, 16 years okt ancl over _____ _ Mean earnings _______________ _

Privale automobile, driver----------------Mean e-ornings .... ---- ---------- _______ _

Private automobile, passenger __ ... ____ ---- -Mean earnings ..... __ -- ______ ... __ .... __ ........ ...

P-ublic transportation __________ ...... ___ ........ .. Mean earnings- .. ---- __ -------- _______ _ Other means __________________________ _ Mean earnings _________________ .. _____ _

female, 16 to 44 years old ________ _ Mean earnings ___ .. _______ .,.,. ••

Private automobile, dri\'er ----------------Mean earnings. ..... __________ ~- ___ .. ____ ....

----------.. --.. ----

--------------------------.. ----------..

---------------· ------------------·---.. ---· ----Private automobile, pos.senger __ ... __ ------ ---Mean earnings __ -- ________ ---- .. ______ _ --Public fronsp<>rtotion .... ____ ..... ____ -- __ ---- _ --

Meon earnings ..... __ ..... ____ ---- ......... ____ ..... --Other means -------- ---------- __ ------ ··-

Mean earnings __ ---- ____ ------_ .. _____ _ --

11 - 1180 FLORIDA

{Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent. median, etc.) ond meaning of symbols, see text]

Living inside central city (cities} living outside central city (cities)

Working inside central Working inside central Total city Working city Working

workers in SMSA Working in SMSA Working 16 years In central outside outside Place of In central outside ou1slde Place of old and business. Else- cent rot SMSA of work not business Else- cen1rol SMSA of work not over Total district where city residence reported Total district where city residence reported

12 S56 6 267 - 2 BBB 2 472 251 656 6 289 - 93B 4 136 517 69B 432 264 - 128 90 13 33 168 - 25 121 4 18 218 110 - 55 23 7 25 108 - - 100 8 -137 73 - 52 14 7 - 64 - 41 18 - 5 401 202 - 108 90 - 4 199 - 32 118 12 37 1 766 977 - 566 273 JO 108 789 - 139 484 81 85 %5 385 - 212 142 7 24 580 - 91 411 28 so l 395 659 - 301 224 32 102 736 - 162 471 51 52 2 687 l 321 - 752 437 22 110 l 366 - 129 939 138 160 1 947 553 - 152 223 63 115 l 394 - 60 994 120 220 l 540 921 - 555 242 16 108 619 - 147 369 58 45 l 068 802 - 7 714 54 27 266 - 112 111 17 26 9 385 4 458 - 2 698 l 283 63 414 4 927 - 594 3 578 137 618 978 580 - 341 210 18 11 398 - 69 298 14 17 108 25 - 21 - - 4 83 - 12 64 - 7 206 93 - 70 12 - 11 113 - 7 106 - -719 427 - 299 87 - 41 292 - 67 191 10 24 159 90 - 57 19 6 8 69 - 6 49 - 14 I 005 464 - 308 104 8 44 541 - 29 440 12 60 32 9 - 9 - - - 23 - - 23 - -179 93 - 43 39 11 - 86 - 7 74 - 5 965 114 - 30 39 14 31 851 - 13 628 56 154 5 034 2 563 - l 520 773 6 264 2 471 - 384 l 705 45 337 - - - - - - - - - - - - -

62 357 12 869 - 6 4B7 4 BBS 410 1 087 49 488 - 11 060 33 022 2 514 2 892 $6 501 $7 686 - $7 731 $7 891 $8 412 $6 218 $6 194 - $7 046 $5 951 $6 869 $5 113 47 056 9 555 - 4 843 3 733 283 696 37 501 - 9 422 24 413 l 714 l 952 $6 977 $8 406 - $8 710 $8 329 $8 941 $6 483 $6 613 - $7 329 $6 396 $7 066 $5 479 8 001 1 918 - 761 869 47 241 6 083 - l 046 3 938 430 669 $5 426 $5 998 - $5 241 $6 618 ... $5 783 $5 245 - $5 236 $5 440 $5 511 $3 941 638 194 - 83 51 10 50 444 - 53 328 33 30 $4 370 $4 329 - -·· ... ... $4 388 - -·- $4 101 ...

2.ii 6 662 l 202 - BOO 232 70 100 5 460 - 539 4 343 337 $4 638 $5 194 - $4 510 $6 686 ... ... $4 516 - $5 887 $4 056 $7 478 $5 591

45 045 7 889 - 3 965 2 984 233 707 37 156 - 7 620 25 3B9 l 870 2 277 $5 768 $7 005 - $7 088 $7 049 $8 211 $5 961 $5 505 - $6 232 $5 304 $6 364 $4 604 33 967 5 888 - 2 980 2 257 178 473 28 079 - 6 457 18 830 l 276 l 516 $6 206 $7 654 - $7 971 $7 616 $8 537 $5 502 $5 903 - $6 514 $5 729 $6 603 $4 871 5 631 l 137 - 455 508 24 150 4 494 - 747 2 866 317 564 $4 656 $5 334 - $4 495 $5 677 ... $6 648 $4 485 - $4 431 $4 661 $4 711 $3 534 522 146 - 72 31 - 43 376 - 34 300 12 30 $4 213 $4 494 - ··- ... - ... $4 104 - ... $3 998 ... 4 925 718 - 458 188 31 41 4 207 - 382 3 393 265 167 $4 177 $4 842 - $4 289 $4 454 ... . .. $4 064 - $5 140 $3 606 $7 170 $5 973

16 156 4 588 - 2 263 1 800 16B 357 11 56B - 3 241 7 135 606 586 $8 595 $9 040 - $9 074 $9 442 $8 835 $6 902 $8 419 - $8 804 $8 353 $8 477 $7 028 12 265 3 343 - l 650 l 391 96 206 8 922 - 2 781 5 297 413 431 $9 139 $9 989 - $10 400 $9 659 ... $8 930 $8 820 - $9 082 $8 799 $8 631 $7 565 2 234 754 - 285 355 23 91 1 480 - 290 l 003 100 87 $7 250 $6 874 - $6 065 $7 958 ... ... $7 442 - $6 984 $7 681 . .. 106 38 - 11 10 10 7 68 - 19 28 21 -·-· ... - ·-· ... ... ... - ... ... ... -1 551 453 - 317 44 39 53 1 098 - 151 807 72 68 $6 448 $6 014 - $5 085 ... -·· ... $6 627 - $7 810 $6 367 . .. . .. 1 156 392 - 259 101 9 23 764 - 199 498 38 29 $5 837 $5 525 - $5 857 . as ... $5 997 - $9 550 $4 548 ... ... 824 324 - 213 9 17 500 - 184 286 25 5 $6 575 $5 737 - $5 965 -·· ... ... $7 119 - $9 393 $5 803 "iii 136 27 - 21 6 - - 109 - 9 69 13 $7 318 ·-· - ... ... - - --· - ... ... ... . .. 10 10 - - 10 - - - - - - - -... - - ·-· - - - - - - - -186 31 - 25 - - 6 155 - 6 143 - 6 $1 751 ·-· - ... - - ... $1 833 - ... $1 701 - ...

2B 554 8 819 - s 491 2 474 135 719 19 735 - 6 721 11 066 606 l 342 $3 336 $3 467 - $3 502 $3 732 $3 035 $2 370 $3 277 - $3 328 $3 342 $3 043 $2 596 19 037 5 238 3 288 l 491 113 346 13 799 - 5 311 7 203 355 930 $3 624 $4 135 - $4 240 $4 307 ... $2 764 $3 430 - $3 453 $3 525 $2 940 $2 757 6 003 2 047 - l 056 799 7 185 3 956 - l 090 2 458 154 254 $3 111 $2 837 - $2 753 $3 176 ... $1 883 $3 253 - $2 968 $3 430 $3 403 $2 672 1 066 669 - 492 94 - 83 397 - 138 161 50 48 $2 156 $1 955 - $2 094 ... - ... $2 495 - $2 163 $2 838 . .. 2 448 865 - 655 90 15 105 I 583 - 182 l 244 47 110 $2 157 $2 082 - $2 060 ... ··- ·-· $2 198 - $2 712 $2 173 ... . .. 19 262 s 215 - 3 184 1 545 73 413 14 047 - 4 877 7 741 428 1 001 $3 111 $3 270 - $3 243 $3 531 ... $2 507 $3 051 - $3 100 $3 083 $3 218 $2 501 13 140 3 255 - 2 030 958 66 201 9 885 - 3 878 5 090 235 682 $3 356 $3 834 - $3 849 $4 094 ... $2 612 $3 198 - $3 234 $3 248 $3 093 $2 657 4 138 l 186 - 632 452 7 95 2 952 - 830 1 817 129 176 $2 858 $2 540 - $2 305 $2 906 ... . .. $2 986 - $2 771 $3 085 $2 596 622 357 - 237 61 - 59 265 - 74 121 22 48 $2 211 $1 997 - $2 204 ... - ... $2 499 - ... .. . ... 1 362 417 - 285 74 - 58 945 - 95 713 42 95 $1 926 $2 030 - $1 874 ... - ... $1 880 - ... $1 904 .. . . ..

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Tobie 190. Place of Work During the Census Week, by Selected Characteristics: 1970-Continued

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 100,000 or More

PENSACOLA SMSA- Continued

fatal- Continued

Means of Transportation- Continued Fe•alt, 45 to 64 yean old _________ _ -Meon earnings ______ ------------

Private automobile, driver------------------Mean earnings ________ ----------------_ -Private automobile, passenger-------------­

Mean earnings __ -- -- -- ---- -- ---- ------ _ -

Public transportation. _______ ---------------Mean earnings ____ -- -- ---- __ ---- __ ---- _ -Other means __ ------ ---- _______________ _ -Mean earnings __ -- -- -- ______ ---- __ ---- _ -

feMtle, 65 yeon old and over ------ _ Mean earnings-----------------

-Privote automobile, driver ---- ____________ _ -Mean earnings •• -- -- -- -- ______________ _ -Private automobile, passenger---- __ ---- ___ _ -Mean earnings __________ ---- ____ ------_ -Public transportation ________________ ---- __ -Mean earnings ____ -- __ ---- ____________ _ -Other means-----------------------------Mean earnings ________________________ _ -Years of School Completed

Male, 16 years old and ner ________ _ Elementary: 8 years or less_ _____________ _ High school: 1 to 4 years----------------­College: l to 3 years-----------------

-4 years or more _____________ _ -

Median school years completed------------_ -Fer1ol1, 16 yaan aid and ov1r -------

Elementary: B years or less ______________ _ High school: l to 4 years------------------College: 1 to 3 years ________________ _

4 years or more _____________ _ -Median school years completed ____________ _

Major Occupation Group Male, 16 years old and over ________ _ -

Professional, technical. and kindred workers_ Managers and administrators, except form __ Salesworkers ____________ -------- __ ---- _ Clerico I ond kindred workers _____________ _ Craftsmen and kindred workers __________ _ Operalives, except transport __ ---------- __ Transport equipment operatives -----------Laborers, except farm ______________ ---- _ Form workers-------------------------­Service workers, including private household_ Armed Forces--------------------------

femole, 16 yaor1 old and over _____ _ Professional, technical, and kindred workers_ Managers and administrators, except form __ Salesworkers ______________ ---- ____ ---- _ Clericol and kindred workers--------------Craftsmen and kindred workers __________ _ Operatives, except transport-------------­Transport equipment operolives -----------Laborers, except form ______________ ---- _ Form workers-------------------------­Service workers, including private household_ Armed Forces--------------------------

Negro

Means of Transportation Male, l6 years old and over _______ _

Mean earnings _______________ _

Private automobile, driver----------------Mean earnings __________ --------------

Private automobile, passenger ____________ _

Pu~i~0

~r:~;;~nr~~ti~~===================== Ot~~a~e~a:~i~~~==================:=====

Meon earnings ________________ -- ---- --

Male, 16 to 44 yaan old----------Mean earnings _______________ _

Private automobile, driver _______________ _ Mean earnings ________ -- -- -- -- ---- -- --

Private automobile, passenger ____________ -

::g:iE;~~~~~~~~:~~:~:~:~:::~:~:~:::~ Mean earnings ________ -- -- -- -- -- ---- --

Male, 45 to 64 yean old----------Mean earnings _______________ _

Private automobile, driver----------------Mean earnings __________ ---- _________ _

Private automobile, passenger-------------Mean earnings __________ -- -- ____ ---- --

Public transportation __________ ---- ____ -- -

Ol~~o~eeoa:;i:~~= :: ::::: :: === ::: ::::::: = Meon earnings __________ --------------

----------------------------·-----·---------·-

--------------------------------------------------------·---

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

(Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures {percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see textJ

living inside central city {cities) living outside central city (cities)

Working inside central Working in.side centrol Total citv Working city Working workers in SMSA Working in SMSA Working 16 years In central outside outside Place of In -central OU'tside out.side Place of old and business Else· cenfrol SMSA of work not business Else- central SMSA of work not over Total district where city residence reported Total district where city residence reported

8 578 3 237 - 2 064 849 37 287 s 341 - 1 776 3 075 JU 325 $3 868 $3 835 - $3 941 $4 161 ... $2 280 $3 888 - $3 936 $4 042 $2 683 $2 790 5 495 1 814 - l 175 477 22 140 3 681 - 1 378 1 948 107 248 $4 279 $4 678 - $4 900 $4 756 ... $3 026 $4 082 - $4 080 $4 292 ... $3 030 l 749 801 - 389 329 - 83 948 - 247 614 25 62 $3 639 $3 192 - $3 163 $3 685 - ... $4 017 - $3 461 $4 450 ... 407 275 - 224 27 - 24 132 - 64 40 28 -$2 169 $2 017 - $2 092 ... - ... $2 486 - ... .. . -927 347 - 276 16 15 40 580 - 87 473 5 15 $2 613 $2 355 - $2 456 ... ... ... $2 767 - ... $2 637 ... . .. 714 367 - 243 80 25 19 347 - 68 250 13 16 $3 015 $3 022 - $3 160 $3 007 - ... $2 752 ... . .. 402 169 - 83 56 25 5 233 - 55 165 13 -$3 466 $4 109 - ... ... ... ... $3 000 - ... $3 010 .. . -116 60 - 35 18 - 7 56 - 13 27 - 16 ... ... - ... ... - ... ... - . .. .. . - . .. 37 37 - 31 6 - - - - - - - -... ... - ... ... - - - - - - - -159 101 - 94 - - 7 56 - - 58 - -$1 483 ... - ... - - ... ... - - .. . - -

62 357 12 869 - 6 487 4 885 410 1 087 49 488 - 11 060 33 022 2 514 2 892 9 904 2 01 - l 097 627 65 382 7 733 - 2 041 4 400 607 685 34 969 6 263 - 3 223 2 335 16! 524 28 706 - 6 309 19 503 I 474 l 420 B 339 1 746 - 886 724 71 65 6 593 - l 609 4 435 304 245 9 145 2 689 - l 281 l 199 93 116 6 456 - l 101 4 684 129 542 12.4 12.5 - 12.4 12.7 12.7 10.6 12.4 - 12.3 12.4 12.l 12. l 28 554 8 819 - 5 491 2 474 135 719 19 735 - 6 721 11 066 606 1 342 3 567 1 332 - 720 346 42 224 2 235 - 477 l 356 99 303 17 702 4 818 - 3 009 l 362 41 406 12 884 - 4 447 7 308 382 747

4 188 l 401 - 983 338 23 57 2 787 - I 214 l 306 Ill 156 3 097 l 268 - 779 428 29 32 l 829 - 583 1 096 14 136 12.4 12.5 - 12.5 12.4 12.5 11.8 12.4 - 12.5 12.3 12.4 12. I

62 357 12 869 - 6 487 4 885 410 1 087 49 488 - 11 060 33 022 2 514 2 892 6 082 2 015 - 933 916 51 115 4 067 - I 053 2 562 192 260 5 092 1 534 - 974 450 52 58 3 556 - l 261 I 870 285 142 3 636 l 188 - 706 304 96 82 2 448 - I 046 I 099 205 98 3 599 958 - 540 354 6 58 2 641 - 970 I 512 44 115 12 148 2 332 - 985 996 69 282 9 816 - 2 621 5 984 719 492 5 752 829 - 398 307 19 105 4 923 - 1 403 2 954 335 231 2 532 713 449 187 30 47 1 819 - 591 l 078 66 82 3 446 1 001 - 579 296 30 96 2 445 - 794 I 317 150 184

865 109 - 56 15 7 31 756 - 21 585 56 94 3 057 I 107 - 651 298 6 152 l 950 - 595 l 151 52 152

16 148 1 083 - 216 762 44 61 15 065 - 705 12 910 408 I 042 28 554 8 819 - 5 491 2 474 135 719 19 735 - 6 721 11 066 606 1 342

5 015 l 866 - I 171 579 38 78 3 149 - I 143 l 791 65 150 I 041 348 - 276 55 - 15 693 - 197 451 14 31 2 508 773 - 482 177 21 93 l 735 - 644 941 62 66 9 127 2 526 - 1 621 678 27 202 6 599 - 2 798 3 336 135 330

442 131 - 91 34 - 6 311 - 75 208 24 4 2 470 437 - 168 196 - 53 2 033 - 332 l 419 177 105

210 24 - 24 - - - 186 - 29 139 - 18 245 63 - 25 14 30 14 162 - 48 76 20 18 117 33 - 7 6 - 20 84 - 6 39 5 34

6 921 2 569 - 1 598 714 19 238 4 352 - l 420 2 406 88 436 458 27 - 6 21 - - 431 - 29 256 16 126

7 037 3 150 - 1 687 967 97 399 3 887 - 1 193 2 070 203 421 $4 120 $4 307 - $4 059 $4 756 ... $4 279 $3 968 - $4 267 $3 928 $3 029 $3 769 4 059 l 690 - 895 507 49 239 2 369 - 613 1 225 83 248

$4 546 $4 858 - $4 627 $5 261 ... $4 786 $4 323 - $4 721 $4 196 ... $3 984 I 887 873 - 413 339 11 110 I 014 - 275 511 88 140

$3 950 $4 139 - $3 897 $4 659 ... ... $3 787 - $3 529 $4 248 .. . $3 494 172 123 - 58 48 - 17 49 - 26 18 5 -

$3 433 ... - ... - ... ... - ... ... . .. -919 464 - 321 73 37 33 455 - 79 316 27 33

$2 714 $2 918 - $2 804 ... ... ... $2 506 - ... $2 318 ... . .. 4 764 l 953 - l 061 580 52 260 2 811 - 807 l 535 147 322

$3 982 $4 224 - $3 946 $4 545 ... $4 773 $3 814 - $4 271 $3 694 $2 442 $3 667 2 693 l 012 - 542 272 31 167 l 681 - 524 896 61 200

$4 487 $4 904 - $4 595 $5 203 ... $5 413 $4 236 - $4 894 $3 970 . .. $4 089 I 292 549 - 263 207 11 68 743 - 195 375 71 102

$3 660 $3 923 - $3 662 $4 334 ... ... $3 465 - $3 141 $4 005 . .. ... 139 96 - 58 28 - 10 43 - 20 18 5 -

$3 81 l ... - - - ... ... .. . -640 296 - 198 73 10 15 344 - 68 246 10 20

$2 547 $2 687 - $2 680 ... ... ... $2 426 - ... $2 136 ... . .. 2 085 1 079 - 556 352 45 126 1 006 - 371 498 56 81

$4 508 $4 531 - $4 323 $5 257 ... $4 483 - $4 286 $4 837 . .. I 260 602 - 309 216 18 59 658 - 274 314 22 48

$4 745 $4 900 - $4 764 $5 511 ... ... $4 603 - $4 455 $4 926 568 309 - 141 126 - 42 259 - 80 136 17 26

$4 477 $4 383 - $4 095 ... - ... $4 590 - ... $4 918 ... . .. 23 17 - - 10 - 7 6 - 6 - - -... - - ... - - ... - - -234 151 - 106 - 27 18 83 - 11 48 17 7

$3 523 $3 598 - ... - ... ... ... - ... ... ... ...

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Table 190. Place of Work During the Census Week, by Selected Characteristics: 1970-Continued

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 100,000 or More

PENSACOLA SMSA- Continued

Negro- Continued

Means of Tronsportotion-Continued

Mol,., 65 yHri ol• and OYtt" __ ---.. __ _ -Mean earnings ________________ _ -

Private automobile, driver------------------Mean earnings ________ ----------------_ -Prlvate automobile, passenger .... ___________ _ -Mean earnings .... ---- __ -------- __ -------

Pt.ablic transportation ................ __ .... _________ _ --M-ean earnings ................................................ .. Other means-----------------·-------- .. ..

--Mean eorning'5 .... ---- .... ---- ------------- -

Fe111lo, 16 wean Dkl a11d aver __ .... __ .. -Meon earnings ________________ _ -Private automobile, driver ----------------­

Mean earnings __ - .. - .. __ ------ __ --------_ --Private outomobile, passenger ______ ------ __ -Mean earnings ________ ---- ______ -------

Public transportation ______________ ---- ___ .. --Meon earnings ________ ---- ____ ---·------Other means. __ ---- ________ ---- __ ------ __ -Mean earnings __ ---- __ ---- ______ ·--- ---

femal•, 16 to 44 yeori old _________ _ -Mean eornings ________________ _ -Private automobile, driver----------------- -Mean earnings ________ ---- ____ ------ __ _ Private automobile, passenger ______ .... _____ _

Mean earnings ________ ---- _____ -------_ Public transportation ______ ----_ .. _________ _ -Mean earnings .... ______ ... ________ ..... __ .. _

Other means----------- .. ·----------------Mean earnings __ -- ______________ ---- - __

fea.ale, 4S to 64 years old ____ .... ___ _ -Meoo earnings __________ ------Private automobile. driver _______________ _

Meon earnings __________________ ---- __ Private automobile, passenger ____ • _______ _

Mean earnings ______ ---- ________ ........ __ Public tronsportotioo _______ • __ .... ______ ., __

Mean earnings ________________ .... ----- .. Other means ____ ---- ____ ... ____ ----~- .. - _

Mean earnings .... ____ .... ________ --------

Femal•. 65 years old and over ------Mean earnings .. _________ ---- __

Private automobile, driver----------------Mean earnings .... ______ ------ __ --------

Privcle automobile, passenger ____________ _ Meon earnings ________ ---- ____ ------ __

Public tronsportotion ____________________ _ Mean eornings __________________ ... ___ _

Olher meons ____ ---- __ ------ ---- ------ _ Mean earnings ________ -- -- -- -- ------ __

Years of School Completed Male, 16 yean old 01ul onr _______ _

Elementary: 8 years or less _____________ _ High school: 1 to4yeors __________ ., ____ _ Coll-ege: 1to3 years .. ______________ _

4 years or more ____________ _ Median school years completed ___________ _

Female, 16 ytan old and over _____ _ Elementary: 8 year~ or less _____________ _ High school, 1 to.4yeors _______________ _ College, l to 3 years _______________ _

4 years or more ________ .. ___ _ Median school years completed __ .... _______ _

Major Occupotion Group

Male, 16 years old and over-------­Professional, technicol, and kindred workers_ Managers and administrators. except form __ Scleswarkers ____ ... ___ ...... ________ ---- __ _ Clerical ond kindred workers _____________ _ Craftsmen ond kindred workers __ --------­Operatives, except Irons.port--------------Transport equipment operatives __ ------ __ _ toborers. e>r:cept form ------------·-----­Form workers-------------------------­Service workers, including private household_ Armed forces--------------------------

Fem11le, 16 yurs old and over -----­Profession.al, technical, and kindred workers _ Managers and odminislrators. e.xcept form __ Solesworkers ____ -- ____ ------ -- -------- -Clerical and kindred workers-------------­Craftsmen and kin.dred workers----------­Operatives, e)(cept transport-------------­Transport equipment operatives __ -------- _ laborers, except form ------------------ _ Form workers ________ ------ ---- ------ __ Service workers. including privote house ho-Id_ Armed Forces--------------------------

--------------------------------------

------------------------

------------------------------------------------

(Ooto bo$ed on sample see text Far minimum base for derived figures (percent, median. etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text)

Living inside central city (cities) Living outside central city (cities)

Working inside central Working inside central Total city Working city Working

workers in SMSA Working in SMSA Working 16 years In central outside outside Place of In central outside outside

old and business Else· central SMSA of work not business Else- central SMSA of over Total district where city residence reported Total district where city residence

188 118 - 70 35 - 13 70 - 15 37 -$3 301 ... - ... ... - ... - ... -106 76 - 44 19 - 13 30 - 15 15 -... - ... ... - ... - ... ... -

27 15 - 9 6 - - 12 - - - -... ... - ... ... - - ... - - - -10 10 - - 10 - - - - - - -... - - ... - - - - - - -45 17 - 17 - - - 28 - - 22 -... ... - ... - - - ... - - ... -

5 549 3 095 - 1 790 947 76 282 2 454 - 951 1 261 36 $2 175 $2 282 - $2 336 $2 508 ... $1 304 $2 040 - $2 351 $1 911

2 265 1 039 - 589 307 69 74 1 226 - 555 548 17 $2 780 $3 136 - $3 347 $3 368 ... $2 479 - $2 773 $2 342 ...

1 974 1 !55 - 577 469 7 102 819 - 314 457 -$1 911 $2 105 - $2 162 $2 340 ... $1 639 - $1 869 $1 590 -660 511 - 339 94 - 78 149 - 57 55 12 $1 558 $1 599 - $1 658 - $1 418 - ... ...

650 390 - 285 77 - 28 260 - 25 201 7 $1 493 $1 430 - $1 407 ... - ... $1 589 - ... $1 543 ...

3 579 1 834 - 1 042 598 40 154 1 745 - 733 851 7 $2 188 $2 298 - $2 333 $2 486 ... $1 244 $2 073 - $2 372 $1 884 ...

1 552 664 - 372 222 33 37 888 - 440 387 -$2 829 $3 235 - $3 380 $3 322 ... ... $2 525 - $2 839 $2 211 -

1 253 665 - 357 254 7 47 588 - 233 314 -$1 733 $1 901 - $1 863 $2 198 ... $1 543 - $1 733 $1 515 -373 271 - 151 61 - 59 102 - 35 42 -$1 720 $1 760 - $1 897 ... - - ... ... -401 234 - 162 61 - 11 167 - 25 108 7 $1 565 $1 388 - $1 375 ... - ... $1 813 - ... ... ...

1 805 1 141 - 672 319 22 128 664 - 218 372 29 $2 154 $2 262 - $2 278 $2 628 ... ... $1 968 - $2 283 $1 950 ...

650 339 - 207 73 22 37 311 - 115 134 17 $2 779 $3 073 - $3 334

263 ... $2 458 - ... $2 949 ...

674 458 - 200 - 55 216 - 81 135 -$2 102 $2 245 - $2 237 $2 637 - ... $1 800 - $1 524 -250 203 - 157 27 - 19 47 - 22 13 12 $1 386 $1 477 - $1 507 ... - ... ... - ... . .. ...

231 141 - 108 16 - 17 90 - - 90 -$1 375 $1 496 - ... ... - ... ... - - . .. -

165 120 - 76 30 14 - 45 - - 38 -$2 130 ... - ... ... - ... - - ... -63 36 - 10 12 14 - 27 - - 27 -... ... - ... ... - ... - - . .. -47 32 - 20 12 - - 15 - - 8 -... - ... ... - - ... - - ... -37 37 - 31 6 - - - - - - -... - ... ... - - - - - - -18 15 - 15 - - - 3 - - 3 -... . .. - ... - - - ... - - . .. -

7 037 3 150 - 1 687 967 97 399 3 887 - 1 193 2 070 203 2 439 1 096 - 560 320 35 181 1 343 - 442 643 64 4 010 1 779 - 1 000 539 55 185 2 231 - 629 1 273 130

448 179 - 91 61 - 27 269 - 122 110 9 140 96 - 36 47 7 6 44 - - 44 -10.5 10.5 - 10.5 11.0 ... 9.4 10.5 - 10.3 11.0 10.4

s 549 3 095 - 1 790 947 76 282 2 454 - 951 1 261 36 1 455 800 - 449 218 42 91 655 - 213 317 23 3 201 1 787 - 1 050 552 17 168 1 414 - 536 780 6 455 248 - 170 66 9 3 207 - 129 65 7 438 260 - 121 111 8 20 178 - 73 99 -11.5 11.7 - 11.8 11.9 ... 10.6 11.2 - 11.8 11.1 ...

7 037 3 150 - 1 687 967 97 399 3 887 - 1 193 2 070 203 191 70 - 24 40 - 6 121 - 8 59 11 120 68 - 48 7 7 6 52 - 12 21 -98 50 - 24 12 - 14 48 - 25 6 -335 180 - 87 87 - 6 155 - 75 69 -1 255 635 - 257 254 12 112 620 - 230 298 27 1 014 398 - 223 101 8 66 616 - 250 257 53 724 387 - 264 84 23 16 337 - 94 219 -1 430 633 - 368 158 30 77 797 - 272 368 64 133 84 - 46 15 7 16 49 - - 28 -1 092 578 - 340 169 6 63 514 - 207 278 7 645 67 - 6 40 4 17 578 - 20 467 41 5 549 3 095 - 1 790 947 76 282 2 454 - 951 1 261 36 630 385 - 216 132 17 20 245 - 112 127 -50 33 - 33 - -· - 17 - - 17 -158 72 - 34 22 10 6 86 - 29 51 -427 238 - 151 59 - 28 189 - 95 52 7 43 31 - 23 8 - - 12 - - 12 -398 226 - 112 95 - 19 172 - 96 76 -6 6 - 6 - - - - - - - -62 57 - 5 14 30 8 5 - - 5 -13 7 - - - - 7 6 - - 6 -3 723 2 024 - 1 210 601 19 194 1 699 - 619 892 29 39 16 - - 16 - - 23 - - 23 -

Place of work not reported

18 .. . --

12 ... --6 .. .

206 $1 525

106

48

25 . .. 27 .. .

154 $1 764

61

41

25 . .. 27 . .. 45 .. . 45 . .. ------7 .. . --7

. .. ----

421 194 199 26 -

9.4

206 102 92 6 6

9.1

421 43 19 17 11 65 56 24 93 21 22 50

206 6 -6

35 -----

159 -

11 - 1182 FLORIDA DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 190. Place of Work During the Census Week, by Selected Characteristics: 1970-Continued

Standard Metropolitan Statistica I Areas of 100,000 or More

TALLAHASSEE SMSA

Total

Means of Transportation

Male, 16 years old ond over __ --------Mean earnings ____ -·-- __ ------_ -Private automobile, driver - ... ________ --------Mean earnings ____ -- ______ .... ____ --------Private automobile, passenger ____ -------- __ -Mean earnings ........ -- ---- ---- .... __ --------Public. 1ransportotion .... __ ------ ____ ------ .. .. -Mean earnings ............ __ .... ---- -- __ ............ _ -

Other means ........ -- -- -- ---- -- -- ................ -- -Mean earnings ........................ __ ........ __ ........ .. -Male, 16 to 44 yean old .................... .. -Mean earnings .... ____ .... __ ............ _ -Private automobile, driver ................ __ ............ .. -Mean earnings .... __ .... __ .... ---- .... __ ............ .. -Private automobile, possenger __ -v ____ ---- __ -Mean earnings ____ -- ____ -- -- -- __ ---- __ _ -Public transportation _____________________ _ -Mean earnings ________________________ _ -

Other means---------------------------- -Mean earnings__---------------- ______ _ -Male, 45 to 64 yean old----------­

Mean eornings-------------------Private automobile, driver __________ ---- __ _ -Mean earnings ________ ---- __ -- __ ---- __ _ -Private automobile, passenger _____________ _ -Mean earnings ________ ------ -- __ ---- __ _ -Public transportation _____________________ _ -Mean earnings __ -------------- ________ _ -Other means __ -- ________ ------ -------- __ -Mean earnings __ ---------- __ ,, _________ _ -

Mole, 65 years old and ovn __ - ... -- __ _ -Mean earnings----------------

Private automobile, driver ---- ____________ _ ---Mean earnings ____ -- ________ -- __ ------

Private automobile, passenger ____________ _ ----Mean earnings ____ -- ______ ---- __ ---- __ --Poblic transportation ______ ------ ____ ----_ --Mean earnings_ _____ ---------------- __ --Other means ______________ ---- ------ __ _ --Mean earnings ______________ -- _______ _ --

Female, 16 years old and 11ver ------ --Mean earnings _______________ _ --Private automobile, driver ______ -- _______ _ --Mean earnings __________________ ---- __ --Private automobile, passenger ____________ _ --Mean earnings _______________________ _ Poblic transportation ____________________ _

Mean earnings ____ -- ____ -- -- -- ____ -- --Olher means _.,. __________ ------ ---- .. --- _

--------Mean earnings ______________ -- ______ -- --

female, 16 ta 44 years old ________ _ Meon earnings _______________ _

Private automobile, driver ____ ---- __ ---- --

------

Mean earnings_ ___ -- ____ -- ---- -- ---- -- --Private automobile, passenger ______ ---- -- ---Mean earnings ___ .. -- ____ -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Public transportation ________________ -- -- -----Mean earnings _______________________ _ --Olher means __ ---- __ ---- __________ ., ___ _ --Mean earnings ____ -- ________ -- _______ _ --Femalt, 45 ta 64 years old ________ _ --Mean earnings ________________ _

Private automobile, driver--------------------Mean earnings ____ -- ________ -- __ ---- --

Private automobile, passenger ________ -- - - -Mean earnings ________ -------- -- - .. -- --

------Public transportation ____________________ _

Mean earnings ____ .... _________________ _

Other means---------------------------

------Mean earnings ______________ -- _______ _ --

Fenialt, 65 years old and over ------ --Mean earnings ____ ---- __ ------

Private automobile, driver __________ ---- -- ----Mean earnings ____ -- __ ---- -- -- -- ---- --

Private automobile, passenger ____________ _ Meon earnings ________ ------ -- __ ---- __

Public transportation __________________ -- _ Mean earnings ________ -------- -- ---- --

Olher means---------------------------

------------

Mean earnings ____ -- __ ---- -- -- -- ---- -- --Years of School Completed

Mole, 16 years old and o~tr __ ------Elementary: 8 years or less _____________ _ High school: 1 to 4 years----------------College, I to 3 years _______________ _

--------4 years or more ____________ _

Median school years completed __________ -- ----

Ftmale, 16 years old and aver ------Elementary: 8 years or less ________ ... ___ _ High school: 1 ro 4 years----------------College: 1 to 3 years _______________ _

--------4 years or more ____________ _

Median schaal years completed---- ______ ------

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

{Data based on sample, see text. Far minimum bose for derived figores (percent, m-edian, etc..) and meoning of symbols • .see text]

Living inside central city (cities) Living outside centrol city (cities)

Working in.side central Working inside central Total cHy Working city Working workers in SMSA Working in SMSA Working 16 years In central outside outside Place of In central outside outside Place of old and business Else· central SMSA of work not business Else- central SMSA of work not over Totol district where city residence re"'orted Total district where city residence reported

23 313 15 690 - 12 949 1 130 760 851 7 623 - 5 622 1 136 457 408 $7 462 $7 398 - $7 649 $7 031 $6 843 $4 561 $7 592 - $8 077 $6 395 $6 671 $5 271 18 379 12 112 - 10 140 888 531 553 6 267 - 4 811 794 336 326 $8 193 $8 330 - $8 631 $7 717 $6 855 $5 211 $7 928 - $8 332 $6 886 $7 571 $4 860 1 786 I 170 - 850 119 95 106 616 - 417 91 SI 57 $4 420 $4 530 - $4 752 "26 $4 211 - $4 213 ... ... ... 320 310 - 249 18 23 10 - 4 - - 6 $2 400 $2 375 - $1 920 ... - 390 - -2 828 2 098 - 1 710 105 114 169 730 - 251 70 19 $5 205 $4 363 - $4 104 ... ... $3 495 $7 625 - $9 139 $6 373 . .. ...

16 220 10 936 - 8 988 788 566 594 s 284 - 4 015 610 345 314 $6 598 $6 322 - $6 479 $6 649 $5 901 $3 905 $7 170 - $7 603 $5 969 $5 999 $5 255 12 633 8 223 - 6 841 612 375 395 4 410 - 3 486 427 253 244 $7 313 $7 196 - $7 443 $7 363 $5 348 $4 420 $7 533 - $7 984 $5 919 $6 781 $4 693 I 288 815 - 562 99 89 65 473 - 324 63 41 45 $3 684 $3 614 - $3 482 ... . .. $3 806 - $3 606 ... ... . .. 275 265 - 204 18 20 23 10 - 4 - - 6 $2 316 $2 284 - $1 701 ... ... . .. - ... - - . .. 2 024 I 633 - 1 381 59 82 111 391 - 201 120 51 19 $4 568 $3 925 - $3 631 ... ... ... $7 256 - $7 589 ... ... ... 6 362 4 287 - 3 594 298 162 233 2 075 - l 490 392 112 81 $9 877 $10 207 - $10 602 $8 331 $11 056 $5 921 $9 195 - $9 610 $8 404 ... ... 5 184 3 520 - 2 996 250 132 142 I 664 - I 231 281 83 69 $10 517 $ID 998 - $11 353 $8 614 $12 036 $6 738 $9 501 - $9 607 $9 714 ... 464 328 - 273 16 6 33 136 - 86 26 IQ 12 $6 693 $7 073 - $7 526 ... ... ... $5 777 - ... ... ... . .. 45 45 - 45 - - - - - - - - -... ... - . .. - - - - - - - - -669 394 - 280 32 24 58 275 - 173 83 19 -$7 586 $6 581 - $6 BOO ... ... ... $9 032 - $ll 052 ... . .. -

731 467 - 367 44 32 24 264 - 117 134 - 13 $5 604 $6 633 - $7 398 ... $3 432 - $2 455 - ... 562 369 - 303 26 24 16 193 - 94 86 - 13 $6 510 $6 147 - $8 543 ... ... . .. $3 381 - ... - ... 34 27 - 15 4 - 8 7 - 7 - - -... ... - ... ... - ... . .. - ... - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -135 71 - 49 14 8 - 64 - 16 48 - -$2 932 ... - ... ... ... - . .. - ... ... - -18 822 13 731 - 11 426 1 064 372 869 s 091 - 4 014 702 \40 235 $3 535 $3 558 - $3 636 $3 395 $4 294 $2 418 $3 470 - $3 734 $2 420 $3 684 $1 967 11 582 8 070 - 6 700 730 223 417 3 512 - 2 916 359 60 177 $4 253 $4 385 - $4 493 $3 978 $4 492 $3 305 $3 949 - $4 188 $2 889 ... $1 914 4 143 2 953 - 2 473 216 80 184 I 190 - 913 169 63 45

$2 834 $2 924 - $3 047 $2 287 $1 612 $2 610 - $2 792 $1 376 ... 838 760 - 558 67 25 110 78 - 75 - - 3

$1 723 $1 839 - $1 631 ... - - - ... 2 259 1 948 - I 69S 51 44 158 311 - 110 174 17 10

$1 808 $1 766 - $1 769 ... . .. $1 463 $2 070 - ... $2 465 ... ... 13 497 9 807 - 8 07! 827 296 656 3 690 - 2 947 425 112 206 $3 230 $3 192 - $3 245 $3 249 $3 702 $2 245 $3 330 - $3 519 $2 500 ... $1 914

8 395 5 753 - 4 736 566 160 291 2 642 - 2 162 264 54 162 $3 813 $3 881 - $3 928 $3 811 $4 015 $3 187 $3 663 - $3 895 $2 623 ... $1 808

2 990 2 141 - l 727 170 BO 164 849 - 695 75 41 38 $2 758 $2 830 - $2 975 $2 129 "iii $1 534 $2 577 - $2 646 ... ... ...

467 413 - 283 S4 56 54 - 51 - - 3 $1 778 $1 935 - $ l 696 ... ... ... ... - ... - - ...

l 645 I 500 - l 282 37 38 143 145 - 39 86 17 3 $1 523 $1 412 - $1 427 ... . .. $1 167 $2 675 - ... ... ... ...

4 760 3 496 - 3 050 214 76 156 1 264 - 991 223 211 22 $4 477 $4 624 - $4 682 $3 89() ... $3 528 $4 071 - $4 497 $2 526 ... ...

2 919 2 113 - 1 789 154 63 107 806 - 705 60 6 15 $5 514 $5 702 - $5 904 $4 534 ... ... $5 021 - $5 206 • 76 . ii ...

I 046 743 - 687 40 - 16 303 - 204 7 $3 174 $3 303 - $3 373 ... - ... $2 860 - $3 411 ... ... ...

302 278 - 2A1 6 7 24 24 - 24 - - -$1 743 $1 838 - $1 668 ... ... ... - ... - - -493 362 - 333 14 6 9 131 - 58 73 - -$2 779 $3 185 - $3 001 ... ... ... ... - ... ... - -565 428 - 341 23 - 57 137 - 76 54 - 7

$2 879 $3 254 - $3 507 ... - ... $1 707 - ... . .. - ... 268 204 - 175 lO - 19 64 - 49 15 - -$4 317 $4 966 - $5 383 ... - ... ... - - -107 69 - 59 6 - 4 38 - 14 24 - -... - ... ... - ... ... - ... . .. - -69 69 - 34 7 - 28 - - - - - -... - · ao ... -. ... - - - - - -121 86 - - - 6 35 - 13 15 - 7 ... ... - ... - - ... ... - ... ... - ...

23 313 15 690 - 11 949 1 \30 760 851 7 623 - s 622 1 136 457 408 3 428 I 819 - I 297 214 84 224 I 609 - 957 401 Ill 140 8 958 5 418 - 4 356 429 219 414 3 540 - 2 633 505 175 227 4 879 3 701 - 3 079 263 213 146 I 178 - 936 163 59 20 6 048 4 752 - 4 217 224 244 67 I 296 - I 096 67 112 21

12.9 13.5 - 13.8 12.7 14.I 12. I 12.4 - 12.5 11.4 12.5 12.0

18 822 13 731 - 11 426 1 064 372 869 5 091 - 4 014 702 140 235 l 923 1 232 - 1 046 59 lO 117 691 - 393 211 21 66 9 302 6 245 - 5 165 548 77 455 3 057 - 2 530 355 51 121 3 972 3 301 - 2 882 166 61 192 671 - 536 92 7 36 3 62S 2 953 - 2 333 291 224 105 672 - 555 44 61 12

12.7 12.9 - 12.9 12 B 16.7 12.5 12.4 - 12.5 11.8 12.9 II.I

FLORIDA 11 - 1183

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Table 190. Place of Work During the Census Week, by Selected Characteristics: 1970- Continued

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 100,000 or More

TAUAHASSEE SM.SA-Continued

Total-Continued

Major Occu potion Group

Male, 16 yo1n old ,,.11 over--------­Professional, technical, ond kindred workers __ --Managers and admintstrotors. except farm __ _ Solesworkers ..... ---- ____ .... ---- ____ .... _____ _ -Clerical and kindred workers ______ ------- .. -Crcftsmen ond kindred workers ____ ........... __ -Operotives. ex-cept tran$port ............................ .. Transport equipment operatives __ ........ ---- .. .. -laborers, except form -------------------­Form workers--------------------------­Service workers, including private household .... Armed Forces-----------------·---------

----

f•nt•le, 16 years old and over------­Professional, technical, and kindred workers ,._ -Monog"rs ond administrators, except form __ _ Solesworkers __ ---- __ ---------- -------- __ Clerical and kindred workers--------------· Craftsmen and kindred workers-----------­Operutives, except transport---------------

---Trans.port equipment operatives ___________ _ -Laborers, except farm ---- __ ---- ____ ., ____ _

-Farm workers--------------------------­Service workers, including privo1e household __ Arme-d Forces.-------------------------- --Negro

Means of Transportation

Malt, 16 years Gld and over _______ _ Mean earnings _______________ _

Privale automobile. driver----------------Mean earnings ________ ---- ___________ _

Private automobile. passenger ____ ---- ____ _ Mean earnings _______________________ _

Public transportation ____________________ _ Mean e-ornings _______________________ _

Other means---------------------------Mean earnings ______ ---- _____________ _

M111••, 16 tG 44 years Gld _________ _ Meoo earnings __________ ---- __

Private automobile. driver---------------.. Mean earnings ____ --------------------

Private outamo-bile, pass.enger ____ ------ __ _ M.eon earnings ______ ---------------- __

Public transportation ____________________ _ Meon earnings _______________________ _

Other meons ________________ -------- __ _ Meon earnings ______ ---- ______ ------ __

Male, 45 to 64 years old----------Mean earnings _______________ _

Private outomabile, driver----------------Me-on earnings ________ ---- ___________ _

Private automobile, passenger __ ------ ____ _ Mean earnings ____ ---- ______ -------- __

Public tronsportotio.n ____________________ _ Mean earnings_ _________ -- -- ____ ------

Other means __ -- ---- __ ---- __ -------- __ _ Meon earnings __________ -------- _____ _

Male, 65 years Gkl and.,.,., _______ _ Mean earnings _______________ _

Private automobile, driver----------------Mean earnings ________ .... __ -- ______ .. _ --

Private automobile, passenger ____________ _ Mean earnings ____________ -- ---- ---- __

Public transportation ... __________________ _ Mean earnings __ -------- _____________ _

Other means·--------------------------Mean earnings __ ---- .... ____ .... ---------_

Ftnud•, 16 yurs old and ovtr _____ _ Meon eornings.--------------­

Private automobile. driver---------------­Mean earnings..,_--------~- __ ----------

Private outomobil-e. pas.sengef _ - ________ -- -Mean earnings__---- ______ ---- _______ _

Public transportation __ ------ ____________ _ Mean earnings ____________ -------- ___ _

Olher means ------ __ -------- __________ _ Mean earnings_ ___________ ------------

F••ale, 16 to 44 yean old ________ _ Mean earnings _______________ _

Private automobile, driver----------------Mean eornings ______ ---- ____ ---- ------

Private automobile, passenger---·------ __ _ Meon earnings __ ---- ______ ------ __ ----

Public fronsportofion __ ---- __________ -- .... _ Mean earnings_ _____ ------------------

Other means ---- ____ ------ __ -------- __ _ Mean earnings ____________ ------------

11 - 1184 FLORIDA

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---· -· ----.. -· -· -· -·

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[Doto based on sample see text For minimum base for detived figures (percent median etc) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Living inside central city (cities) Living outside central city (cities)

Working inside central Working Inside central

Total city Working city Working workers in SMSA Working in SMSA Working 16 years In central outside outside Place of In central outside outside Place of

old ond business Else· central SMSA of work not business Else· central SMSA of Wark not over Total district where city residence reported Total district where city residence reported

23 313 15 690 - 12 949 1 130 160 851 7 623 - 5 622 1 136 457 401 5 755 4 278 - 3 747 197 228 106 1 477 - 1 244 119 97 17 3 297 2 274 - 1 948 164 112 50 I 023 - 806 161 39 17 2 141 1 522 - I 242 108 79 93 619 - 408 114 48 49 2 357 1 656 - l 448 73 43 92 701 - 557 83 15 46 3 604 2 050 - 1 525 233 142 150 1 554 - 1 039 316 73 126 1 002 640 - 489 63 21 67 362 - 274 42 39 7

904 598 - 490 57 20 31 306 - 227 25 44 10 1 269 804 - 551 69 47 137 465 - 296 101 37 31

393 85 - - 23 28 34 308 - 151 100 42 15 2 425 1 659 - I 424 137 21 77 766 - 590 75 17 84

166 124 - 85 6 19 14 42 - 30 - 6 6 18 822 13 731 - 11 426 1 064 372 869 5 091 - 4 014 702 140 235

3 723 2 971 - 2 190 328 283 170 752 - 588 73 61 30 686 487 - 430 47 - 10 199 - 160 36 - 3

l 074 798 - 711 25 - 62 276 - 189 65 17 5 B 660 6 218 - 5 575 291 42 310 2 442 - 2 213 166 9 54

186 133 - 91 32 - 10 53 - 41 2 - 10 496 345 - 283 4 23 35 151 - 91 28 20 12 100 62 - 29 29 - 4 38 - 15 20 - 3 142 78 - 65 - - 13 64 - 36 13 - 15 37 17 - - - - 17 20 - - 5 - 15

3 705 2 615 - 2 045 308 24 238 1 090 - 675 294 33 86 13 7 - 7 - - - 6 - 6 - - -

4 690 3 207 - 2 535 283 110 279 1 483 - 984 292 95 112 $3 811 $3 729 - $3 793 $3 541 ... $2 815 $3 988 - $4 188 $3 622 ... ... 2 849 1 841 - 1 452 179 79 131 1 008 - 721 155 67 65

$4 510 $4 490 - $4 766 $3 635 ... ... $4 547 - $4 709 $4 846 ... ... 807 495 - 366 70 26 33 312 - 186 76 28 22

$2 936 $3 424 - $3 173 ... ... ... $2 163 - $2 160 ... ... ... 251 241 - 199 14 5 23 10 - 4 - - 6

$1 914 $1 862 - $1 916 ... ... - ... - - .. . 783 630 - 516 20 - 92 153 - 73 61 - 19

$2 776 $2 459 - $2 224 ... - ... $4 082 - ... ... - ... 2 939 1 993 - 1 566 187 78 162 946 - 652 156 59 79

$3 375 $3 278 - $3 272 $3 698 ... $1 738 $3 581 - $3 931 $2 681 ... ... 1 689 1 060 - 806 116 53 85 629 - 476 86 35 32 $4 114 $4 101 - $4 262 ... ... ... $4 136 - $4 686 ... ... ... 525 299 - 222 57 20 - 226 - 132 48 24 22 $2 637 $3 169 - $2 825 ... ... - $1 933 - $1 794 ... ... .. . 215 205 - 163 14 5 23 10 - 4 - - 6 $1 812 $1 745 - $1 782 ... ... ... - ... - - .. . 510 429 - 375 - - 54 Bl - 40 22 - 19

$2 348 $2 051 - $2 058 - - ... ... - ... ... - ... 1 558 1 108 - 897 86 17 108 450 - 303 91 36 20

$4 779 $4 607 - $4 706 ... ... ... $5 201 - $4 827 ... ... .. . 1 047 721 - 610 63 11 37 326 - 223 51 32 20 $5 286 $5 101 - $5 379 ... ... $5 694 - $4 830 ... ... .. . 256 177 - 129 9 6 33 79 - 47 28 4 -$3 698 $4 050 - ... ... .. . ... ... - .. . ... ... -36 36 - 36 - - - - - - - - -... - ... - - - - - - - - -219 174 - 122 14 - 38 45 - 33 12 - -$3 988 $3 556 - ... ... - ... ... - ... ... - -193 106 - 72 10 15 9 87 - 29 45 - 13 $2 635 ... - ... ... ... ... - ... -113 60 - 36 - 15 9 53 - 22 18 - 13 ... - ... - ... ... - ... ... - ... 26 19 - 15 4 - - 7 - 7 - - -... ... - ... ... - - ... - . .. - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -54 27 - 21 6 - - 27 - - 27 - -... ... - ... ... - - ... - - ... - -

4 689 3 541 - 2 821 331 126 263 1 148 - 721 264 60 103 $2 540 $2 640 - $2 661 $2 883 $1 629 $2 232 - $2 476 $1 475 ... 'ji 2 020 1 379 - 1 076 153 88 62 641 - 445 93 26 $3 699 $4 042 - $4 121 $3 869 ... ... $2 960 - $3 174 ... .. . ... I 311 937 - 728 135 20 54 374 - 208 127 26 13 $1 918 $2 092 - $2 127 $2 021 ... ... $1 482 - $1 553 ... ... 635 578 - 464 36 4 74 57 - 54 - - 3 $1 463 $1 540 - $1 560 ... ... ... . .. - - -723 647 - 553 7 14 73 76 - 14 44 B 10 $1 379 $1 431 - $1 444 ... ... ... ... - ... ... .. . ... 3 OH 2 303 - 1 765 255 93 190 783 - 508 138 47 90 $2 408 $2 423 - $2 429 $2 842 ... $1 571 $2 365 - $2 637 $1 080 ... ... 1 431 934 - 715 123 55 41 497 - 325 75 26 71 $3 274 $3 473 - $3 463 ... ... ... $2 901 - $3 363 ... ... 826 610 - 438 102 20 50 216 - 145 45 13 13 $1 955 $2 092 - $2 121 ... ... ... $1 568 - $1 519 ... ... "3 341 308 - 239 30 4 35 33 - 30 - -$1 647 $1 746 - $1 715 ... ... ... - - - "3 488 451 373 14 ... - - 64 37 - B 18 B $1 167 $1 157 - $1 266 - ... ... ... - .. . .. . ... ...

DET Al LED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 190. Place of Work During the Census Week, by Selected Characteristics: 1970-Continued

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 100,000 or More

TALLAHASSEE SMSA-Continued

Negro- Continued

Means of Transportation- Continued Female, 45 to 64 yean old _________ _ -Mean earnings _________________ _

Private automobile, driver------------------Mean earnings ________ ---- ______ --------Private automobile, passenger-------------- -Mean earnings ________ ------ ____ --------Public transportation ________ ---- ____ ---- __ -Mean earnings ________ ---- ____________ _ -

Other means---------------------------­Mean earnings __ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- __ ------ _

fe11ale, 65 yeon old and over -------Mean earnings_ _______________ _

Private automobile, driver-----------------

----Mean earnings __________________ --------Private automobile, passenger ________ ---- __

Mean earnings __ -- -- -- -------- ___ ----- _ Public transportation __ -- -------- _________ _

Mean earnings ______ -- ---- ______ ---- __ _ Other means----------------------------

Mean earnings __________________ ------_

Years of School Completed Mole, 16 yeors old and O\lel' ________ _

Elementary: 8 years or less ______________ _ High si;.hool: 1 to 4 years----------------­College: l to 3 years-----------------

4 years or more--------------Medion school years completed ____________ _

Femole, 16 yean old and over-------Elementary: 8 years or less ______________ _ High school: 1 to 4 years----------------­College: I to 3 years-----------------

4 years or more _____________ _ Median school years completed ____________ _

Major Occupotion Group

Male, 16 years old and over ________ _ Professional, technical, and kindred workers __ Managers and administrators, except farm __ _ Salesworkers __________ ------ __ -------- __ Clerical and kindred workers ______________ _ Craftsmen and kindred workers-----------­Operatives, except transport--------------­Transport equipment operatives -----------­laborers, except form --------------------Form workers---------------------------Service workers, including private household __ Armed Forces ---------------------------

Female, 16 years aid and aver------­Professional, technicol, and kindred workers __ Monogers and administrators, except form __ _ Solesworkers ---- ------------------------Clerical and kindred workers __ ---- __ ---- __ _ Craftsmen and kindred workers -----------­Operatives, except transport---------------Transport equipment operatives ___________ _ laborers, except form -------------------­Form workers--------------------------­Service workers, including private household __ Armed Forces---------------------------

TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG SMSA

Total

Means of Transportation

Male, 16 years old and over ________ _ Mean earnings ________________ _

Private automobile, driver-----------------Mean earnings ________________________ _

Private automobile, passenger _____________ _ Mean earnings ______________________ -- -

Public transportation ____________________ --Mean earnings __________ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -

Other means----------------------------Mean earnings ________________________ _

Mole, 16 to 44 years old-----------Mean earnings ________________ _

Private automobile, driver __________ ---- -- -Mean earnings ________________________ _

Private automobile, passenger _____________ _

Pu~i~0

f r:~~~~nr~~ti~~= ::: ====== =: =: = ====::: Ot~~0~e~°n'~i~~~::::::: ::: ::: : : : : : ::::: ::

Mean earnings ________________________ _

Mole, 45 ta 64 years aid-----------

------

---------

-----------------------

----------

-------

-Mean earnings _______________ _ --Private automobile, driver----------------

Mean earnings _______________________ _ Private ou1omobile, passenger ________ ---- -

Mean earnings _______________________ _ Public transportation __________________ -- -

Ot~~o~e~o:;i~:~:::::::::::::::::::::===

--------------Mean earnings _______________________ _ --

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

f0o1a based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc} and meaning of symbols see text]

living inside central dty (cities) living outside central city (cities)

Working inside central Working inside central Total city Working city Working workers in SMSA Working in SMSA Working 16 years In central outside outside Place of In central outside outside Place of old and business Else· central SMSA of wor'k not business Else· central SMSA of work not over Toto I district where city residence re('orted Total district where city residence r'eported

1 401 1 093 - 943 70 33 47 308 - 195 94 13 6 $2 952 $3 208 - $3 188 ... ... $2 043 - $2 099 ... . .. 549 417 - 340 30 33 14 132 - 110 16 - 6 $4 736 $5 235 - $5 344 ... ... . .. $3 159 - ... - ... 413 287 - 260 27 - - 126 - 55 58 13 -$1 938 $2 180 - $2 313 ... - - ... - ... ... . .. -251 227 - 197 6 - 24 24 - 24 - - -$1 358 $1 434 - $1 493 ... - ... ... - . .. - - -188 162 - 146 7 - 9 26 - 6 20 - -$2 097 $2 297 - $2 016 ... - ... . .. - ... . .. - -202 145 - 113 6 - 26 57 - 18 32 - 7 $1 709 $1 819 - ... ... - - ... ... - . .. 40 28 - 21 - - 7 12 - 10 2 - -... - ... - - ... ... - ... ... - -72 40 - 30 6 - 4 32 - 8 24 - -... ... - ... ... - ... . .. - ... . .. - -43 43 - 28 - - 15 - - - - - -- ... - - . .. - - - - - -47 34 - 34 - - - 13 - - 6 - 7 ... ... - ... - - - . .. - - ... - .. .

4 690 3 207 - 2 535 283 110 279 1 483 - 984 292 95 112 l 808 1 039 - 723 131 38 147 769 - 446 212 50 61 1 829 1 279 - l 053 103 20 103 550 - 404 65 30 51 640 561 - 486 42 4 29 79 - 69 10 - -413 328 - 273 7 48 - 85 - 65 5 15 -10.4 11.2 - 11.6 9.6 ... 8.3 8.8 - 9.5 6.1 . .. . .. 4 689 3 541 - 2 821 331 126 263 1 148 - 721 264 60 103 I 339 939 - 807 44 4 84 400 - 212 122 21 45 2 020 1 528 - I 179 210 23 116 492 - 322 106 14 50

704 581 - 479 19 39 44 123 - 95 13 7 8 626 493 - 356 58 60 19 133 - 92 23 18 -11.9 12.l - 12.1 11.9 ... 10.8 10.8 - 11.4 9.5 ... . ..

4 690 3 207 - 2 535 283 110 279 1 483 - 984 292 95 112 377 276 - 187 12 54 23 101 - 75 21 5 -152 132 - 125 7 - - 20 - 7 13 - -

49 28 - 28 - - - 21 - II - 10 -387 306 - 263 21 4 18 81 - 68 - - 13 802 486 - 375 71 15 25 316 - 208 63 21 24 292 230 - 183 35 7 5 62 - 31 12 19 -413 331 - 289 24 5 13 82 - 62 5 5 10 806 522 - 346 61 11 104 284 - 180 77 14 13 207 28 - - - 8 20 179 - 76 73 21 9

I 182 851 - 729 52 6 64 331 -· 266 28 - 37 23 17 - 10 - - 7 6 - - - - 6

4 689 3 541 - 2 821 331 126 263 l 148 - 721 264 60 103 702 552 - 383 52 86 31 150 - 102 23 25 -44 31 - 26 5 - - 13 - 13 - - -81 62 - 62 - - - 19 - 11 - 8 -780 675 - 596 27 5 47 105 - 97 - - 8 31 18 - 18 - - - 13 - II 2 - -302 228 - 201 4 17 6 74 - 47 13 14 -34 31 - 18 13 - - 3 - - - - 3 59 48 - 41 - - 7 11 - - - - 11 37 17 - - - - 17 20 - - 5 - 15

2 619 I 879 - I 476 230 18 155 740 - 440 221 13 66 - - - - - - - - - - - - -

211 084 l 04 624 7 103 66 224 19 969 2 526 8 802 106 460 3 186 35 653 53 470 6 135 8 016 $7 414 $7 193 $9 234 $7 357 $6 499 $9 072 $5 351 $1 631 $9 224 $8 209 $7 286 $8 424 $6 122

172 694 84 099 5 919 53 635 16 206 I 949 6 390 BB 595 2 806 31 803 42 710 4 851 6 425 $7 790 $7 629 $9 913 $7 745 $6 953 $9 704 $5 613 $7 944 $9 306 $8 422 $7 665 $8 650 $6 303 15 897 8 617 441 5 304 I 581 182 1 109 7 280 215 1 954 3 802 558 751 $5 081 $4 864 $7 106 $4 858 $4 500 $5 177 $4 470 $5 338 $9 695 $5 783 $4 898 $5 609 $4 961

2 471 2 067 358 I 182 174 40 313 404 38 36 201 71 58 $3 798 $3 760 $3 972 $3 626 $3 813 ... $3 247 $3 996 ... ... $3 000 . .. . .. 20 022 9 841 385 6 103 2 008 355 990 10 181 127 1 860 6 757 655 782 $6 468 $6 234 $6 116 $6 839 $4 642 $1 544 $5 311 $6 695 ... $7 238 $6 364 $9 478 $5 888

126 182 60 775 3 758 37 290 13 182 1 384 5 161 65 407 2 136 23 612 30 941 3 862 4 856 $6 880 $6 398 $8 630 $6 597 $5 740 $7 939 $4 602 $7 329 $9 153 $7 863 $7 009 $1 563 $5 784

103 200 48 580 3 195 30 334 10 342 I 055 3 654 54 620 1 932 20 971 24 790 3 047 3 880 $7 295 $6 888 $9 177 $7 042 $6 272 $8 794 $4 805 $7 658 $9 149 $8 073 $7 403 $8 046 $5 995 10 410 5 599 230 3 426 1 104 105 734 4 811 113 1 343 2 463 386 506 $4 387 $4 131 $5 561 $4 062 $3 999 ... $4 179 $4 684 ... $5 267 $4 169 $4 572 $4 470

1 191 1 012 176 550 103 29 154 179 4 27 99 21 28 $3 314 $3 381 $3 125 $3 413

l 633 ... $2 747 $2 934 ... ... ...

11 381 5 584 157 2 980 195 619 5 797 87 1 271 3 589 408 442 $5 771 $4 949 $8 176 $5 563 $3 708 $5 203 $4 365 $6 562 ... $7 273 $6 357 $7 005 $5 500

73 907 37 892 2 691 25 096 6 181 1 000 2 924 36 015 994 11 189 19 055 2 089 2 688 $8 718 $8 821 $10 667 $8 848 $8 385 $10 721 $7 162 $8 610 $9 387 $9 109 $8 330 $10 044 $7 121 61 577 31 229 2 227 20 622 5 382 776 2 222 30 348 848 10 074 15 569 I 681 2 176 $8 972 $9 099 $11 490 $9 096 $8 534 $11 000 $7 439 $8 841 $9 552 $9 348 $8 606 $9 834 $7 131

4 493 2 410 147 t 521 412 53 277 2 083 85 567 1 069 144 218 $6 704 $6 284 $10 446 $6 015 $6 I 02 ... $5 642 $7 191 ... $7 187 $7 129 $7 572 $6 551

1 034 851 147 505 55 11 133 183 28 9 72 44 30 $4 419 $4 324 $4 813 $4 079 ... ... $3 937 $4 862 . .. . ..

6 803 3 402 170 2 448 332 160 292 3 401 33 539 2 345 220 264 $8 405 $9 188 $5 146 $9 502 $9 437 $10 397 $7 965 $7 622 ... $6 776 $7 184 $14 376 $7 871

FLORIDA 11 - 1185

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Table 190. Place of Work During the Census Week, by Selected Characteristics: 1970-Continued

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 100,000 or More

TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG SMSA­Continued

T<1tal - Continued

Means of Transportation- Continued

MtSe, 65 years Did Hd Oll'lr _____ ., __ _ . Mean earnings _____________ ,. __ _

Privaht automobile, driver-----------------Mean earnings ____ ---- ..... __ ----------_ .

Private automobil-e, passenger ____ -------- __ Mean eornings ____ ---- ---- ____ ---------

Public transportction ______________ ---- ___ _ . Mean earnings __ ---- __ ---- ____ ------ __ _

Other means---------------------------- . Mean earnings ____ -------- __ ------------

Fe••lt. 16 years eld and over ------­Mean earnings----------------­

Privote outomobile, driver-----------------

--Mean eorni.ngs ____ ------ ____ -------- __ _

Privole automobile, passenger ____ ----------Me-on earnings ______ ---- ____ ---- ______ _

Public transportotion __ ------ ____ ----------Mean earnings __ ---- __ ---- __ -------- __ _

Other meon5 __ ---- __ ------ ____ ------ ___ _ Mean earnings ______ ------ ______ ---- __ _ -

Female, 16 to 44 yun olcl _________ _ Mean earnings ________________ _

:Private automobile, dr~ver ---- ______ ---- __ _ Mean earnings __ ---- __ ---- ___________ _ --Private automobile, passenger __________ ----Mean earnings ______ ------ ______ ---- __ --Public tronsportotion _____________________ _ -Mean earnings ________ ---- ____________ _

Other means---------------------------- -Mean earnings. ______________________ _

female, 45 to 64 ye1rs old ________ _ Memi eornin9s _______________ _

Private automobile. driver----------------Mean earnings ________ ---- ___________ _

Private outomobile. passenger __________ ---Meon earnings •• ____ ---- _____________ _

Public trons.portolion. ___________ • _______ _ Mecn earnings _______________________ _

Other me<lns ---- -----------------------Meon eornin95 ______ ---- -- __ ---- ---- --

Fe111al•, 65 years aid a"d ov•r ------Mean earnings _______________ _

Private automobile, driver----------------Me.an eornin9s __________________ ---- --

Private outomobile, passenger ____ ------ __ _ Mean earnings ______ ---- ______ ------ __

Public lransportoflon. _________ -- ______ -- -

Mean earnings ____ --------------------Other means----------------------·----

Me-an earnings •• ____ ---- ________ ---- __

Years of School Completed

M1111e.16 years old aftd over _______ _ Elementary: 8 years or less _____________ _ High scliool: 1 10 4 yeors _______________ _

College: I lo 3 years----------------4 years or more ____________ _

Median school years compleled ___________ _

female, 16 years old and OYer -----­

Elementary: 8 years or less-------------­High school: 1lo4 years----------------Collegei 1 to 3 years _______________ _

4 yeors or more ____________ _ Medion school years completed _______ .,. ___ _

Major Occupation Group

Male, 16 yean old t"d ovtt _______ _ Professional, technical, and kindred workers _ Managers ond administrators., except farm __ Salesworkers ------ __ ------ -- -- ______ -- -Clerico! and kindred workers ____ ---- _____ _ Craftsmen and kindred workers ____ ---- __ .. Operatives, except tronsporf --------------Transport equipment operatives __________ _

laborers. except farm -------------------Form workers ____ ---- ________ --- ______ _ Service workers, including private household _ Armed Forces--------------------------

Female, 16 years old and over -----­Professional, te-chnicol, ond kindred workers _ Man,agers ond odministrorors. except farm __ Solesworkers __________________________ _

Clerical ond kindred workers __ ------------Craftsmen and kindred workers __________ _ Operatives., except transport __ ------------Transp,ort equipment operatives __________ _

Laborers, except form -------------------Farm workers. _____________________ --- __ Service workers, including private liousehold _ Arm-ed Forces----------------------~---

11-1186 FLORIDA

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[Doto based on sample see text For minimum base for derived figures (percent median etc.) and meaning of symbols, .see text}

Living inside central city (cities) Living outside central city (cities)

Working inside central Working inside central

Total city Working city Working workers in SMSA Working in SMSA Working 16 years In cen1,al outside outside Place of In central outside outside Place af

old and business Else- central SMSA of work not business Else· central SMSA of work not over Tatol district where city residence reported Total district where city residence reported

10 995 5 957 654 3 838 606 142 717 5 038 56 852 3 474 184 472 $4 773 $4 956 $6 803 $4 995 $3 770 $8 508 $3 359 $4 556 $5 990 $4 032 $8 108 $3 915

7 917 4 290 497 2 67'1 482 118 514 3 627 26 758 2 351 123 369 $5 048 $5 303 $7 584 $5 308 $3 900 ... $3 463 $4 746 ... $5 785 $4 193 $4 653

994 608 64 357 65 24 98 386 17 44 270 28 27 $5 017 $5 990 $7 567 ... ... . .. $3 485 ... ... $2 716 . .. . ..

246 204 35 127 16 - 26 42 6 - 30 6 -$3 533 $3 282 - ... ... - ... -l 838 855 58 675 43 - 79 983 7 50 823 27 76 $3 621 $2 876 ... $2 814 ... - ... $4 268 ... ... $4 057 ... . ..

135 131 71 148 6 965 48 780 8 426 444 6 533 63 983 2 391 18 189 36 390 1 508 5 sos $3 397 $3 452 $4 043 $3 413 $3 896 $3 331 $2 550 $3 335 $4 044 $3 703 $3 164 $3 992 $2 765 92 904 45 932 4 138 31 667 6 083 262 3 782 46 972 1 830 14 663 25 662 l 134 3 683 $3 757 $3 894 $4 392 $3 864 $4 379 $4 126 $2 802 $3 624 $4 170 $3 895 $3 492 $4 328 $2 978 22 601 12 689 1 545 8 531 1 472 106 1 035 9 912 453 2 696 5 558 296 909 $2 829 $2 950 $3 784 $2 876 $2 963 $2 394 $2 675 $3 755 $2 987 $2 493 $2 776 $2 289 a 247 6 791 993 4 108 594 27 l 069 l 456 84 336 790 10 236 $2 163 $2 178 $3 361 $2 071 $1 712 $1 762 $2 090 ... $2 362 $1 982 . .. $1 555 11 379 5 736 289 4 474 277 49 647 5 643 24 494 4 380 68 677 $2 477 $2 537 $2 769 $2 479 $2 947 ... $2 626 $2 415 ... $2 846 $2 307 . .. $2 668

78 323 40 113 3 830 27 339 4 933 286 3 725 38 210 I 480 12 185 20 184 1 021 3 340 $3 154 $3 165 $3 486 $3 196 $3 565 $2 614 $2 330 $3 121 $3 708 $3 511 $2 891 $3 923 $2 581 55 229 26 523 2 416 18 168 3 655 163 2 121 28 706 l 198 9 863 14 675 782 2 188 $3 482 $3 592 $3 775 $3 608 $4 009 $3 421 $2 547 $3 380 $3 800 $3 686 $3 207 $4 184 $2 646 13 779 7 642 880 5 134 920 70 638 6 137 258 1 878 3 238 204 559 $2 559 $2 659 $3 479 $2 605 $2 417 $2 432 $2 435 $3 110 $2 851 $2 116 $2 985 $2 369 3 948 3 360 443 2 022 284 20 591 588 8 127 321 4 128

$1 966 $1 953 $2 115 $2 003 $1 638 $1 835 $2 040 ... $1 996 . .. . .. 5 367 2 588 91 2 015 74 33 375 2 779 16 317 l 950 31 465 $2 174 $2 160 ... $2 188 ... ... $1 715 $2 186 ... $2 579 $1 946 ... $2 823

so 688 27 387 2 770 19 056 3 167 138 2 256 23 301 842 5 601 14 519 448 1 891 $3 855 $3 963 $4 889 $3 865 $4 523 $4 677 $2 820 $3 727 $4 751 $4 203 $3 573 $4 260 $2 924 34 505 17 742 l 604 12 476 2 252 79 l 331 16 763 593 4 513 10 016 336 l 305 $4 257 $4 444 $5 273 $4 345 $5 053 ... $3 277 $4 060 $4 940 $4 410 $3 939 $4 669 $3 226

7 876 4 461 605 2 945 515 36 360 3 415 187 752 2 089 90 297 $3 383 $3 514 $4 301 $3 412 $3 944 ... $2 484 $3 213 $4 754 $3 491 $3 155 . .. $2 253

3 519 2 620 457 1 689 251 7 416 699 62 180 362 - 95 $2 441 $2 477 $4 673 $2 160 $1 874 ... $1 698 $2 294 ... $2 618 $2 164 - . .. 4 788 2 364 104 1 946 149 16 149 2 424 - 156 2 052 22 194

$2 766 $2 973 ... $2 957 $2 981 ... $2 671 $2 564 - $3 497 $2 459 . .. $2 486

6 120 3 648 365 2 385 326 20 552 2 472 69 403 1 687 39 274 $2 721 $2 562 $3 463 $2 290 $2 825 $2 926 $2 954 ... $2 572 $2 908 .. . $3 910 3 170 l 667 118 1 023 176 20 330 l 503 39 287 971 16 190 $3 112 $2 841 $2 557 $3 441 ... $2 523 $3 412 $2 969 $3 183 $5 098 946 586 60 452 37 - 37 360 8 66 231 2 53 $2 144 $2 443 ... $2 455 ... - ... $1 658 ... ... $1 776 ... . ..

780 611 93 397 59 - 62 169 14 29 107 6 13 $1 905 $2 040 $2 037 ... - ... $1 418 ... ... . .. . .. t 224 784 94 513 54 - 123 440 8 21 378 15 18 $2 673 $2 466 ... $1 810 ... - ... $3 042 ... ... $3 342 ... ...

211 084 104 624 1 103 66 224 19 969 2 526 8 802 106 460 3 186 35 653 53 470 6 135 8 016 38 522 19 940 849 12 904 2 759 380 3 048 18 582 182 4 877 10 054 l 413 2 056

115 359 56 280 3 307 35 583 11 625 1 303 4 462 59 079 l 535 20 111 29 599 3 265 4 569 31 073 15 568 l 193 9 977 3 173 482 743 15 505 653 5 740 7 436 776 900 26 130 12 836 1 754 7 760 2 412 361 549 13 294 816 4 925 6 381 681 491 12.3 12.3 12.7 12.3 12.4 12.5 10.6 12.3 12.9 12.4 12.2 12.2 11.7 135 131 71 148 6 965 48 780 8 426 444 6 533 63 983 2 391 18 189 36 390 I 508 5 sos 17 793 10 626 385 7 362 1 016 56 1 807 7 167 126 l 453 4 165 217 l 206 86 113 44 064 4 899 30 305 4 999 263 3 598 42 049 1 580 12 155 23 919 995 3 400 18 671 9 823 1 188 6 651 1 231 65 688 8 848 498 2 913 4 740 107 590

12 554 6 635 493 4 462 1 180 60 440 5 919 187 1 668 3 566 189 309 12.3 12.3 12.5 12.3 12.4 12.5 11.5 12.4 12.6 12.5 12.3 12.2 12.1

211 084 104 624 7 103 66 224 19 969 2 526 8 802 106 460 3 186 35 653 53 470 6 135 8 016 25 065 11 812 l 565 7 285 l 961 372 629 13 253 883 4 972 6 007 723 668 26 303 12 030 1 246 8 078 l 706 379 621 14 273 399 5 048 7 284 798 744 20 771 10 186 753 7 345 991 395 702 10 585 368 3 871 4 992 624 730 15 227 8 436 902 5 905 1 023 103 503 6 791 387 2 718 2 999 260 427 46 129 20 195 1 100 13 343 3 6t3 608 1 531 25 934 589 8 801 12 877 1 667 2 000 18 601 8 748 217 5 885 l 510 197 939 9 853 57 3 274 4 751 897 874 lt 676 5 891 197 4 240 818 102 534 5 785 43 2 626 2 322 251 543 16 614 9 114 175 6 129 1 254 130 l 426 7 500 29 l 843 4 437 361 830 3 774 654 6 248 143 30 227 3 120 4 140 2 283 218 475 18 275 10 337 906 6 977 1 234 53 l 167 7 938 378 2 159 4 588 218 595 8 649 7 221 36 789 5 716 157 523 l 428 49 201 930 118 130 135 131 71 148 6 965 48 780 8 426 444 6 533 63 983 2 391 18 189 36 390 1 508 5 505 19 642 10 367 639 7 173 l 747 68 740 9 275 212 2 610 5 475 287 691 6 082 2 998 407 2 065 320 27 179 3 084 92 834 l 846 69 243 12 085 5 815 735 3 941 563 77 499 6 270 127 l 491 3 870 134 648 46 917 24 326 3 977 16 453 2 445 111 l 340 22 591 l 652 7 808 11 408 348 l 375 2 449 l 245 72 854 189 23 107 1 204 13 396 684 40 71 13 552 7 274 162 5 442 775 34 861 6 278 32 1 967 3 292 278 709 691 285 21 222 15 .. 27 406 7 136 206 16 41 1 210 611 7 440 100 - 64 599 - 151 335 8 105 I 402 428 6 118 81 20 203 974 - 42 739 22 171 30 985 17 705 939 12 034 2 155 71 2 506 13 280 247 2 754 8 522 306 1 451 116 94 - 38 36 13 7 22 9 - 13 - -

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

l I

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Table 190. Place of Work During the Census Week, by Selected Characteristics: 1970-Continued

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 100,000 or More

TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG SMSA­Continued

Negro

Means of Transportation Mole, 16 years old and over ________ _ -Mean earnings ________________ _ -Private automobile, driver ---- ______ ---- __ _ -Mean earnings ____________ ---------- __ _

Private automobile, passenger ________ ---- __ -Mean earnings_ _____ --------------------Public transportation ______ ---- ____ ------ __ -Mean earnings ________________________ _

Other means -- ---- __ -------- ____ ---------Mean earnings ______ ------ ______ ------_

Mole, 16 to 44 years old-----------Mean earnings ________________ _ -

Private automobile, driver------------------Mean earnings ________ ---- ____________ _ Private automobile, passenger _____________ _ -Mean earnings ________ ---- ______ -------Public transportation ________________ ---- __ -Mean earnings ________ ------ __________ _ Other means---------------------------- -Mean earnings __________________ ---- __ _ -

Male, 45 to 64 years old-----------Mean earnings ________________ _ -Private automobile, driver ------ __________ _ -Mean earnings ________________________ _

Private automobile, passenger ______ --------Mean earnings ________________________ _

Public transportation. _____________ ---- ___ _ -Mean earnings __________________ ---- __ _ -Other means ______________ ---- __ ---- ___ _ Mean earnings ________________________ _

Male, 65 years old and over ________ _ -Mean earnings ________________ _

Private automobile, driver-----------------Mean earnings __________________ ---- __ _

Private automobile, passenger---- _________ _ Mean earnings ________________________ _

Public lransportotion _____________________ _ Mean earnings __________________ ---- __ _

Other means----------------------------Mean e'Jrnings ________ ---- ______ ------ _

Female, 16 years. old and over-------Mean earnings ________________ _

Private automobile, driver ---- ______ ------ _ Mean earnings ________ ------ __ --------_

Private automobile, passenger _____________ _ Mean earnings ________________ --------_

Public transportation ________ ---- __ ------ __ Mean earnings ________________________ _

Other means-----------------------------Mean earnings. _______ ---- ____ --------_ Female, 16 to 44 years old _________ _

Mean earnings ________ ------ __ _ Private automobile, driver-----------------Mean earnings ________________________ _ Private automobile, passenger _____________ _

Mean earnings ____________________ ----_ Public transportation _____________________ _

Mean earnings ________________ --------_ O!her means------~---------------------

Mean earnings __________________ ------_ -Female, 45 to 64 years old _________ _

Mean earnings _______________ _ Private automobile, driver----------------

----Mean earnings ________ ---- ____ -------- --Private automobile, passenger ____________ _

Mean earnings ________ -------- __ -- __ ------

Public transportation __________ -- ____ -- -- --Mean earnings_ _____ ------ ____ ------ -- -

Other means __________ -- ---- -- - - ------ --Mean earnings __________ -- ---- -- -- -- --

female, 65 ynn old and aver------Mean earnings _______________ _

Private automobile, driver----------------Mean earnings ______ ---------- -- -- ----

Private automobile, passenger __ ----------_ Mean earnings. _______ ------ __ --------

Public transportation •• ________ -- -- -- -- -- -Mean earnings ______ ------ -- -- ------ --

Other means __________ -- -- -- -- -- -- - - ~- -Mean earnings __________ ---- __ --------

Years of School Completed Mola, 16 years old and ovar _______ _

Elernenlary: 8 years or less _____________ _ High school: 1 to 4 years---------------­College, 1 to 3 years----------------

4 years or more ____________ _ Median school years completed ____ ------ --

Female, 16 years old and avar ------Elementory: 8 years or less _____________ _ High school: 1 to 4 years----------------College: 1 ta J years _______________ _

4 years or more ____________ _ Median school years completed ___________ _

----------------------

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DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

{Data based on sample, see text. Far minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text}

living inside central city (cities) Living outside central city {.cities)

Working inside central Working inside central Total city Working city Working workers in SMSA Working in SMSA Working 16 years In central outside outside Place of In central outsldo outside Place of old and business Else- central SMSA of work not businen Else- central SMSA of work not over Total district where city residence reported Total district where city residence- reported

20 185 15 944 788 9 841 2 362 193 2 760 4 241 44 729 24U 442 610 $4 221 $4 225 $4 443 $4 348 $4 439 $4 258 $3 539 $4 206 $5 145 $3 987 $4 659 $3 574 13 429 10 597 521 6 533 l 559 133 l 851 2 832 38 604 l 506 304 380 $4 697 $4 686 $5 t40 $4 873 $4 896 $4 536 $3 734 $4 739 ... $5 571 $4 482 $5 278 $3 937 3 478 2 783 85 I 662 504 32 500 695 6 87 376 86 140 $3 521 $3 534 ... $3 582 $3 588 ·-· $3 361 $3 467 . .. ·-· $3 334 $3 514 l 121 990 117 612 79 - 1S2 131 - 23 55 22 31 $3 003 $3 104 ... $3 075 ... - $3 362 ... - --- ... .. . 2 157 l 574 65 l 034 220 28 227 583 - 15 479 30 59 $3 017 $3 047 ... $3 015 $3 452 ··- $2 486 $2 937 - ... $3 168 ... . .. 13 053 10 233 491 6 247 1 610 132 1 753 2 820 14 545 1 559 276 426 $4 157 $4 130 $4 470 $4 244 $4 387 $3 797 $3 418 $4 255 $5 131 $3 913 $4 882 $3 940 8 534 6 663 298 4 083 1 023 80 1 179 l 871 14 434 939 197 287 $4 691 $4 640 $5 229 $4 839 $4 834 ... $3 671 $4 873 ... $5 699 $4 530 $5 551 $4 254

2 468 2 003 60 l 231 347 32 333 465 - 77 243 40 105 $3 374 $3 397 ... $3 328 $3 756 . .. $3 276 $3 275 - $3 104

642 575 104 341 50 - 80 67 - 19 31 9 8 $2 749 $2 811 ··- $3 030 ... - ... ... - ... . ..

l 409 992 29 592 190 20 161 417 - 15 346 30 26 $2 935 $2 948 ... $2 741 $3 592 ·-- $2 344 $2 905 - ... $3 037 ... . ..

6 156 4 936 235 3 199 672 55 775 I 220 24 184 712 150 ISO $4 631 $4 673 $4 814 $4 746 $4 782 ... $4 169 $4 461 $5 185 $4 579 $4 558 $2 760

4 262 3 452 186 2 225 489 47 505 810 24 170 455 91 70 $4 988 $5 012 $5 426 $5 090 $5 220 ... $4 259 $4 884 ... $5 243 $4 949 . .. ...

878 683 13 393 138 - 139 195 - 10 108 46 31 $4 178 $4 123 ... $4 392 $3 399 - $4 100 $4 369 - ... ··- . .. ...

439 375 - 264 29 - 82 64 - 4 24 13 23 $3 422 $3 621 - $3 202 ... - ... ... - ... ... ... ·-· 577 426 36 317 16 a 49 151 - - 125 - 26 $3 606 $3 734 ... $4 063 -·- ·-· ... $3 245 - - ··- - ...

976 775 62 395 80 6 232 201 6 - 145 16 34 $2 490 $2 627 , .. $2 760 ... ... $2 355 $1 961 ... - $1 872 ... ...

633 482 37 225 47 6 167 151 - - 112 16 23 $2 829 $2 991 --· $3 330 ... ... $2 590 $2 311 - - ... ... ...

132 97 12 38 19 - 28 35 6 - 25 - 4 $1 889 ... ... ... ·-- - ... ... ... - ··- - -·· 40 40 13 7 - - 20 - - - - - -... ... ... - - ... - - - - - -171 156 - 125 14 - 17 15 - - 8 - 7 $1 703 $1 798 - ... ... - ... ... - - ... - ... 17 846 14 368 797 9 662 1 560 103 2 246 3 478 56 520 2 223 142 537 $2 414 $2 426 $3 072 $2 501 $2 571 ... $1 793 $2 363 ··- $2 883 $2 287 $2 251 $2 038

7 913 6 337 391 4 338 716 29 863 l 576 38 317 932 BO 209 $3 034 $3 062 $2 804 $3 241 $3 512 ... $1 900 $2 920 ... $3 511 $2 867 ... $2 273

3 731 2 807 102 l 903 389 57 356 924 18 134 568 62 142 $2 056 $2 117 ... $2 130 $2 189 ... $1 983 $1 869 ... $1 945 $1 569 . .. $2 654

4 576 4 058 259 2 598 425 7 769 518 - 51 362 - 105 $1 801 $1 821 $3 796 $1 737 $1 402 ... $1 685 $1 643 - ... $1 831 - ...

I 626 I 166 45 823 30 10 258 460 - 18 361 - 81 $1 944 $1 821 ·-· $1 871 ·-- ·-· $1 493 $2 254 - ... $2 374 - ... 11 561 9 328 556 6 204 1 085 71 1 412 2 233 42 415 1 341 126 309 $2 435 $2 423 $2 121 $2 549 $2 706 $1 827 $2 486 $3 020 $2 326 ... $2 242

5 293 4 205 277 2 806 527 13 582 1 088 30 272 612 64 110 $3 015 $3 038 $2 844 $3 216 $3 656 $1 754 $2 927 ... $3 380 $2 799 ... -·-2 616 2 049 58 l 416 321 47 207 567 12 89 313 62 91 $2 109 $2 119 ... $2 155 $2 074 $2 159 $2 071 ... ... $1 590 ... . ..

2 596 2 322 190 l 438 225 7 462 274 - 36 170 - 68 $1 795 $1 791 $1 149 $1 888 $1 505 ... $1 910 $1 831 - ... $2 109 - . ..

I 056 752 31 544 12 4 161 304 - 18 2-46 - 40 $1 911 $1 766 ... $1 883 ... ... $1 423 $2 269 - ... $2 237 - ...

s 477 4 381 215 J 051 410 27 678 , 096 14 105 756 16 205 $2 491 $2 568 $5 601 $2 564 $2 384 ... $1 717 $2 186 ... ... $2 313 ... $1 683

2 371 l 915 107 l 417 162 11 218 456 8 45 297 16 90 $3 171 $3 203 ... $3 390 $3 284 ... $2 100 $3 037 ··- ... $3 133 ... ...

945 652 37 400 68 10 137 293 6 45 199 - 43 $1 981 $2 264 ... $2 287 ... ... $1 868 $1 351 ... ... $1 436 - ...

l 677 l 469 65 983 162 - 259 208 - 15 156 - 37 $1 931 $2 008 ... $1 661 $1 330 - $1 351 $1 383 - ... $1 555 - ...

484 345 6 251 18 6 64 139 - - 104 - 35 $2 100 $1 996 ·-- $1 879 ... . .. ... $2 357 - - ... - ...

808 659 26 407 65 s 156 149 - - 126 - 23 $1 581 $1 526 ... $1 297 ... $1 819 $1 822 - - -

249 217 7 115 27 5 63 32 - - 23 - 9 $2 104 $2 262 ... ... ... --· ... ... - - ... - . ..

170 106 7 87 - - 12 64 - - 56 - 8 $1 659 ... ... - - -·- ... - - ... - ...

303 267 4 177 38 - 48 36 - - 36 - -$1 138 $1 060 ... $934 ... - ... --- - - ... - -

86 69 8 28 - - 33 17 - - 11 - 6 ... ... ... . .. - - ... -·- - - ... - ...

20 185 15 944 788 9 841 2 362 193 2 760 4 241 44 729 2 416 442 610 B 403 6 724 260 4 002 863 105 l 494 I 679 28 169 1 082 181 220 9 902 7 737 418 4 829 1 276 84 l 130 2 165 6 461 l 140 220 338 l 267 979 64 692 130 4 89 288 - 76 137 32 43

613 504 46 318 93 - 47 109 10 24 57 9 9 9.9 9.9 11.3 10.0 10.6 8.4 8.5 10.l ... 11.7 9.5 10.l 10.5

17 846 14 368 797 9 662 1 560 103 2 246 3 478 56 520 2 223 142 537 5 627 4 488 145 2 802 488 33 1 020 l 139 6 119 737 18 259 9 959 8 006 554 5 455 896 60 l 041 l 953 13 300 l 272 106 262 l 114 952 72 728 70 10 72 162 26 41 79 6 10 l 146 922 26 677 106 - 113 224 11 60 135 12 6

10.8 10.8 11.6 11.1 10.7 ... 9.4 10.6 ... 12. l 10.5 11.2 9.1

FLORIDA 11-1187

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Table 190. Place of Work During the Census Week, by Selected Characteristics: 1970-Continued

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 100,000 or More

TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG SMSA­Continued

Negro- Continued

Major Occupation Group

M11le, 16 yun old and over __ ------­Professional, technical, and kindred workers __ Managers and administrators~ except form ---Solesworkers __ ---- __________ ---- ---- ----

----Clerical and kindred workers ______________ _ -Craftsmen and kindred workers ___________ _

Operatives, except trans.port--------------­Transport equipment operatives -----------­Laborers. exeept farm -------------------­Form workers--------------------------­Service workers, including private household ... Armed Forces.---------------------------

------

Fe111al1f 16 yHrs old ond over ------­Professional, technicol, ond kindred workers __ --Managers ond administrators, except form __ _ Solesworker.s __ -- _______________________ _ Clerical and kindred workers ______________ _ -Craftsmen and kindred workers ------------ -Operatives, e~cept transport __ ---------- __ _ Transport equipment operatives -----·-----­Laborers, except farm -------------------­Farm workers--------------------------­Sef\lice workers, incJuding privole household __ Armed Forces---------------------------

Persons of Spanish Language

Means of Transportation

-----

Male, 16 years otd and over ________ _ Mean earnings _______________ _ --

Private automobile. driver-----------------Mean earnings •• __________ ------ _____ _ --Pri\iale automobile. passenger _____________ _ -Mean earnings •• __________ ---- _______ _ --Public fro nsportotion ____________________ _ --Mean earnings _______________________ _

Other means ____ ---- __ ------ ______ ---- - ----Mean earnings ____________ ---------- __ --

Male, 16 to 44 years old---------- .. Mean earnings _______________ _ --Private automobile, driver ____ ------------ --Mean earnings _______________________ _ --Private automobile, passenger ____________ _ --Mean earnings ____________ ---- __ ---- __ --Public transportation ____________________ _ --Mean earnings. ______________________ _ --01her means ____ •• ______ ---- ____ ------- --Mean earnings ____ .... ______ ---- __ ------ --

M11le, 45 f11 44 yeors old __ ---- ---- -· Mean -earnings _______________ _ --

Private automobile, driver---------------- --Mean earnings •• ________________ ---- __ --Private automobile, passenger ____________ _ ·-Mean earnings _______________________ _ --Public tronspartotion __________ ... ________ _ --Mean earnings __________________ ---- __ --Other means ________ -- __ ------ -- __ ---- _ --Mean earnings __ ...... -------- ____ ---- __

Male, 65 years nld and ever _______ _ Mean earnings _______________ _

Privote'atJtomobile. driver----------------Mean earnings ____ .... ------ -- ---- -- -- --

Private automobile, passenger ____________ _ Mean eorningis ______ ---------- ------ __

Public transportation ____________________ _ Mean earnings ____________ ------ __ ----

Other means __________________________ _

Mean earnings __ -------- __ ------------

F•male, 16 years olcl and over ------Mean earnings _______________ _ Private automobile, driver----------------

Mean earnings ________ ------ _________ _ Private aulomobile, possenger ------ ______ _

Mean earnings __ ---- ____ ---- ____ ------Public transportation ____________________ _

Mean earnings ____________ ---- __ ------Other means ------ __ ---- -------- ______ -

Mean earnings ______ ------------------

Feau1le, 16 to 44 fHl"I old ________ -Mean. earnings _______________ _

Privot.e automobile, driver--------~-------Meon earnings ______ -------- ____ ------

Private automobile, possenger ____________ _ Mean earnings __ -- ____ -- -- -- -- -- _ - - .. - -

Public tronsportol ion ______ ------ ________ _ Mean earnings ________ ---- ________ .. __ _

Olher means-------------------------- -Mean earnings __ -------------- __ ------

------.. .. ·-.. -----------· ------.. ----------------------------

[Data based on sample, see text. For minimum bose for derived figures {percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Living inside central city (cities) Living outside central city (cities)

Working inside central Working inside central Total city Working city Working

workers in SMSA Working in SMSA Working 16 years In central outside outside Place of ln central outside outside

old and business Else· central SMSA of work not business Else· cenfrol SMSA of over Total district where city residence reported Total district where city residence

20 185 15 944 788 9 841 2 362 193 2 760 4 241 44 729 2 416 442 837 689 43 486 73 4 83 148 10 32 68 7 446 352 43 169 45 10 85 94 - 9 76 9 357 306 32 198 14 - 62 51 - 15 27 9 820 713 44 550 60 - 59 107 6 35 66 -3 304 2 660 126 1 604 383 71 476 644 - 74 448 55 2 350 1 684 48 1 145 242 13 236 666 - 151 215 163

2 261 l 816 89 I 274 159 12 282 445 7 129 194 21 5 096 4 194 120 2 596 584 55 839 902 11 169 505 106 898 320 - 77 61 13 169 578 4 - 430 31 3 104 2 620 237 I 681 306 5 391 484 6 90 316 41 712 590 6 61 435 10 78 122 - 25 71 -

17 846 14 368 797 9 662 1 560 103 2 246 3 478 56 520 2 223 142 l 587 1 228 JI 950 155 6 86 359 11 88 220 12

226 170 7 137 19 - 7 56 - 6 43 -306 219 50 126 15 - 28 87 - 24 47 -2 264 l 932 292 l 372 103 26 139 332 26 69 205 -248 193 20 134 22 6 II 55 - 12 26 -2 264 l 809 40 l 310 142 5 312 455 6 96 261 23 49 41 - 35 6 - - 8 - - 8 -229 186 7 139 21 - 19 43 - 8 30 -510 335 - 75 69 13 178 175 - - 109 6 10 163 8 255 350 5 384 l 008 47 l 466 l 908 13 217 l 274 101 - - - - - - - - - - - -

14 889 11 104 566 8 412 1 362 230 534 3 785 163 2 059 l 297 155 $6 796 $6 531 $7 675 $6 515 $6 184 $8 827 $5 462 $7 573 $8 464 $7 476 $7 895 $6 676 12 657 9 417 491 7 143 1 170 194 419 3 240 158 l 897 961 126 $7 097 $6 880 $7 851 $6 866 $6 550 $9 626 $5 616 $7 730 $8 626 $7 463 $8 402

I 035 824 31 601 78 11 103 211 5 105 86 15 $4 812 $4 596 ... $4 580 ... ... ... $5 658 ... ... ... . .. 198 198 29 154 15 - - - - - - -$3 301 $3 301 $2 572 - - - - - - -999 665 15 514 99 25 12 334 - 57 250 14 $5 724 $4 952 ... $5 079 ... ... ... $7 263 - ... $7 492 ... 9 099 6 247 297 4 734 860 117 239 2 852 144 l 544 958 132 $6 720 $6 348 $7 397 $6 370 $6 023 ... $4 552 $7 533 $8 115 $7 656 $7 512 $6 532 7 900 5 418 280 4 135 734 91 178 2 482 139 l 435 727 120 $6 983 $6 655 $7 440 $6 626 $6 594 ... $4 522 $7 699 $8 286 $7 706 $7 807 ... 594 441 6 317 53 11 54 153 5 82 61 5 $4 351 $4 262 ... $4 400 ... ... ... $4 609 ... . " ... . .. 72 72 5 59 8 - "" - - - - -... ... ... ... . .. - - - - - - -533 316 6 223 65 15 7 217 - 27 170 7 $6 071 $4 957 ... $5 566 ... ... ... $7 693 - ... $8 177 ... 5 167 4 310 231 3 219 468 113 279 857 19 484 309 23 $7 287 $7 131 $8 142 $7 129 $6 692 "' $6 398 $8 067 ... $7 172 $9 571 . .. 4 338 3 640 180 2 714 418 103 225 698 19 431 220 6 $7 559 $7 446 $8 648 $7 489 $6 651 ... $6 686 $8 146 ... $6 957 $10 591 363 314 18 222 25 - 49 49 - 23 16 10 $5 903 $5 316 ... $5 275 ... - ... . .. - ... ... ... 78 78 24 54 - - - - - - - -... ... . .. ... - - - - - - - -388 278 9 229 25 10 5 110 - 30 73 7 $6 023 $5 694 ... $5 402 ... ... ... ... - ... ... ...

623 547 38 459 34 - 16 76 - 31 30 -$3 838 $3 884 ... $3 711 - "' . .. - ... -419 359 31 294 18 - 16 60 - 31 14 -$4 470 $4 523 $4 495 ... -"' . .. - ... . .. -78 69 7 62 - - - 9 - - 9 -... ... ... ... - - - ... - - . .. -48 48 - 41 7 - - - - - - -... ... - ... ... - - - - - - -78 71 - 62 9 - - 7 - - 7 -... ... - ... ... - - ... - - . .. -

9 071 7 188 539 5 618 583 13 435 1 883 71 1 080 669 6 $3 484 $3 511 $3 621 $3 464 $4 676 ... $2 382 $3 379 ... $3 064 $3 539 . .. 6 074 4 689 273 3 693 421 13 289 1 385 56 814 473 -$3 853 $3 916 $4 081 $3 826 $5 516 ... $2 557 $3 638 ... $3 292 $4 039 -2 219 1 846 195 1 417 105 - 129 373 15 250 101 -$2 821 $2 886 $3 662 $2 881 - $2 499 . .. $2 339 . .. -345 326 67 212 36 - II 19 - 10 9 -$2 182 $2 120 ... $2 363 ... - ... . .. - ... .. . -433 327 4 296 21 - 6 106 - 6 86 6 $2 735 $2 612 "' $2 540 ... - ... . .. - ... ... . ..

5 759 4 288 360 3 255 403 7 263 1 471 71 851 492 -$3 494 $3 502 $2 989 $3 440 $4 975 ... $2 636 $3 473 ... $3 157 $3 733 -4 116 3 019 192 2 333 314 7 173 l 097 56 663 336 -$3 833 $3 839 $3 342 $3 723 $5 606 ... $2 667 $3 817 ... $3 384 $4 448 -I 247 963 125 692 67 - 79 284 15 188 74 -$2 726 $2 785 ... $2 752 ... - ... $2 525 ... $2 358 . .. -148 139 39 86 9 - 5 9 - - 9 -$1 668 $1 546 "' ... ... - ... ... - - . .. -248 167 4 144 13 - 6 81 - - 73 -$2 823 $3 159 ... $3 149 ... - ... , ... - - . .. -

Place of work not reported

610 31 ---

67 137 94

111 113 31 26

537 28 7

16 32 17 69 -5

60 303

-

111 ... 98 ... ----

13 . .. 74 ... 61 . ..

----

13 . .. 22 ... 22 . .. ------

15

15 . ..

------

57 ... 42 ...

7 ... --8 ...

57 ... 42

7 ... --8 ...

11- 1188 FLORIDA DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 190. Place of Work During the Census Week, by Selected Characteristics: 1970-Continued

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 100,000 or More

TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG SMSA­Continued

Persons of Spanish tanguage - Continued

Means of Transportation - Continued Fomal1, 45 to 64 yean old _________ _ -Mean earnings __ -- ______ ---- ___ _

Private automobile, driver ---------- --------Mean earnings ____ ------ -- ---- ________ _ -

Private automobile, passenger---------------Mean earnings ________________________ _ -Public transportation _____________________ _ -Mean earnings ________________________ _ -Other means-----------------------------Mean earnings ________ ---- ____________ _ -

Female, 65 years old and over --------Mean earnings _____________ ,. __ _ Private automobile, driver ---- ____________ _ --Mean earnings ________ -------- __ ---- __ _ -Private automobile, passenger _____________ _ -Mean earnings ________ ---- ____________ _ -Public transportation-- ___________________ _ -Mean earnings ________ ---- ____________ _ -Other means ------ ____ -------------------Mean earnings ________________________ _ -Years of School Completed

Mole, 16 years old and over ________ _ -Elementary: 8 years or less---------------High school: 1to4 years ________________ _ --College: 1to3 years------------------4 years or more _____________ _ Median school years completed ____________ _

hmale, 16 years old ond over ------­Elementary: 8 years or less---------------High school: 1fo4 years ________________ _ College: 1to3 years ________________ _

4 years or more _____________ _ Median school years completed ____________ _

Major Occupation Group Mole, 16 years old and over ________ _

Professional, technical, and kindred workers __ Managers and administrators, except farm __ _ Solesworkers __ ------ ------------------ __ Clerical and kindred workers ______________ _ Craftsmen and kindred workers------------Operatives, except transport ______________ _ Transport equipment operatives -----------­Laborers, except form -------------------­form workers--------------------------­Service workers, including private household __ Armed Forces ---------------------------

Female, 16 years old ond over------­Professional, lechnicol, and kindred workers __ Monogers and administrators, except farm __ _ Solesworkers ___________________________ _ Clerical and kindred workers ______________ _ Craftsmen and kindred workers ------------Operatives, except transport ________ ---- __ _ Transport equipment operatives ___________ _ laborers, except form --------------------farm workers---------------------------Service workers, including private household __ Armed Forces---------------------------

WEST PAIM BEACH SMSA

Total

Means of Transportation

--------

-----------------------

Male, 16 years old ar1d over _______ _ --Mean earnings ________________ _

Private automobile, driver-------------------Mean earnings __________________ ---- -- _

Private automobile, passenger _____________ _ Mean earnings __________ ---- __________ _

Public lronsportotion ________ -- - _ -- __ -- -- --

Ol~~a~ee::~i:~~==============~=~=======-Mean earnings ________ ---- -- __ --------

--

---

--Male, 16 to 44 years old---------- --Mean earnings ________________ _

Private automobile, driver ____________ -- --Mean earnings ______ ------ ______ ---- --

Pr%~te auto~obile, passenger ____ --------_

:~~:gi~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-

-------------Mean earnings_ _________________ ---- -- --

Male, 45 to 64 years old---------- --Privole auto~~b~e~0J~~n;rs== :: == == == :: == ==

Mean earnings __________ ---- ____ ---- --Pdvate automobile, passenger ________ -- -- _

Mean earnings_ _______ ----------------Public transportation ____ ---- ____ -- -~ ---- -

Ot~~a~::~~i:~~=~===~=================~

----------------

Mean earnings __________________ -- -- -- --

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

{Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent medion etc) and meaning of symbols see text)

living inside central city (cities.) Living outside central city (ci1ies)

Working inside central Working inside central Total city Working city Working workers in SMSA Working in SMSA Working 16 years In central outside outside Place of In central outside outside Place of old and business Else- central SMSA of work not business Else- central SMSA of work not over Total district where city residence reported Total dis1rict where city residence reported

3 091 2 696 179 2 174 172 6 16l 39l - 223 166 6 -$3 582 $3 661 $4 890 $3 646 $4 193 ... $1 992 $3 049 - $2 735 $2 969 . .. -l 863 l SB6 Bl l 291 99 6 109 277 - 145 132 - -$3 989 $4 161 ... $4 092 ... ... . .. $3 003 - $2 922 $3 092 - -918 829 70 671 38 - so 89 - 62 27 - -$3 029 $3 095 $3 125 - ... "ici - ... - -177 167 28 106 27 - 6 - ·ia - - -$2 593 $2 569 ... ... - ... . .. - ··- - - -133 114 - 106 8 - - 19 - 6 7 6 -$3 029 ... - ... ... - - ... - ... ... . .. -

221 204 - 189 8 - 7 17 - 6 11 - -$1 829 $1 734 - $1 796 - - ... ... - -95 84 - 69 8 - 7 11 - 6 5 - -... ... - ... ... - ... ... - .. . . .. - -54 54 - 54 - - - - - - - - -... ... - - - - - - - - - -20 20 - 20 - - - - - - - - -... ... - ... - - - - - - - - -52 46 - 46 - - - 6 - - 6 - -... ... - ... - - - ... - - ... - -14 889 11 104 566 8 412 1 362 230 534 3 78l 163 2 059 1 297 Ill 111 3 683 3 025 81 2 367 292 39 246 658 - 328 266 50 14 7 487 5 471 274 4 148 731 96 222 2 016 73 I 149 664 65 65 2 087 l 448 !06 I 089 179 34 40 639 S6 333 206 28 16 I 632 l 160 IOS 808 160 61 26 472 34 249 161 12 16 12.2 12.l 12.7 12.0 12.3 12.7 9.5 12.3 13.5 12.4 12.l 12.4 ... 9 071 7 188 539 s 618 583 13 435 1 883 71 1 080 669 6 l7 2 004 l 793 27 l 465 96 6 199 211 - 102 97 - 12 5 372 4 145 389 3 243 310 7 196 l 227 38 721 429 - 39 928 669 81 493 68 - 27 259 15 183 55 - 6 767 581 42 417 109 - 13 186 18 74 88 6 -12.2 12.1 12.4 12.1 12.4 ... 9.5 12.4 ... 12.4 12.3 ... . ..

14 889 11 104 566 8 412 1 362 230 534 3 785 163 2 059 1 297 155 111 I 547 l 064 133 733 122 70 6 483 35 244 172 16 16 I 551 I 070 82 842 I 19 7 20 481 23 267 154 30 7 l 382 I 014 51 745 126 30 62 368 21 217 97 26 7 I 416 l 133 54 923 142 7 7 283 5 212 51 6 9 3 269 2 Sl5 83 l 967 278 53 134 754 19 423 240 29 35 l 799 l 461 30 l 142 169 34 86 338 - 170 131 29 8

806 625 13 490 60 6 48 181 II 115 55 - -782 567 - 450 42 12 55 21S - 121 83 6 5 254 34 - 19 9 - 6 220 - 21 169 13 17 1 754 l 347 114 I 065 59 5 104 407 49 260 91 - 7

329 274 6 20 236 6 6 S5 - 9 46 - -9 071 7 188 539 5 618 l83 13 435 1 883 71 1 080 669 6 57 I 036 819 37 595 141 - 46 217 - 107 98 6 6

274 206 39 134 26 - 7 68 - 49 19 - -673 496 113 314 26 - 43 177 9 106 62 - -3 119 2 436 313 l 845 194 7 77 683 56 425 194 - 8 273 221 7 176 3 6 29 52 - 33 19 - -2 163 l 869 22 l 6ll 100 - 136 294 6 196 76 - 16

15 8 - 8 - - - 7 - 7 - - -70 70 - 47 12 - 11 - - - - - -36 7 - 7 - - - 29 - - 29 - -I 412 I 056 8 881 81 - 86 356 - 157 172 - 27

- - - - - - - - - - - - -

77 482 13 465 - 6 797 l 290 393 985 64 017 - 12 370 44 144 3 711 3 792 $8 350 $7 523 - $7 988 $7 166 $10 650 $4 977 $8 524 - $8 788 $8 353 $11 708 $6 536 59 154 10 423 - 5 185 4 228 280 730 48 731 - 10 447 32 739 2 939 2 606 $8 720 $8 170 - $8 916 $7 586 $12 198 $4 710 $8 837 - $9 118 $8 752 $10 7S9 $6 623

7 623 I 539 - 680 659 46 I 54 6 084 - 978 4 413 304 389 $6 591 $5 680 - $5 276 $5 481 ... $7 419 $6 822 - $6 758 $6 637 $11 170 $5 673

I 501 329 - 163 157 - 9 l 172 - 104 824 SS 189 $4 809 $3 190 - $3 338 $3 018 - ... $5 263 - 84i $3 156 $3 305 9 204 I 174 - 769 246 67 92 8 030 - 6 168 413 608

$8 008 $5 407 - $5 119 $7 121 ... ... $8 389 - $7 657 $6 160 $14 279 $1 717 45 807 7 097 - 3 436 2 912 248 501 38 710 - 7 676 26 446 2 215 2 373 $7 611 $7 278 - $7 583 $7 323 $7 579 $4 775 $7 672 - $7 952 $7 728 $8 329 $5 530 34 799 5 474 - 2 613 2 334 181 346 29 325 - 6 456 19 490 1 7S6 l 623 $8 290 $8 020 - $8 580 $7 922 $B 338 $4 293 $8 341 - $8 256 $0 573 $8 614 $5 598 4 837 894 - 387 379 27 101 3 943 - 615 2 889 208 231

$5 692 $5 161 - $4 352 $5 095 ... ... $5 813 - $5 925 $5 776 $6 437 $5 412 879 146 - 69 77 - - 733 - 52 523 33 125

$3 149 $2 917 - - - $3 195 - 553 $2 844 ...

5 292 583 - 367 122 40 54 4 709 - 3 544 218 394 $5 640 $4 643 - $4 741 ... ... .. . $5 763 - $7 194 $5 396 $7 573 $6 060 26 855 5 218 - 2 7l8 1 931 123 406 21 637 - 4 191 15 041 l 317 1 088 $9 629 $8 493 - $9 198 $7 548 ... $5 612 $9 902 - $10 61S $9 281 $16 099 $8 245 20 778 4 094 - 2 161 l 526 85 322 16 684 - 3 S62 11 311 I OS5 756 $9 862 $9 093 - $10 045 $7 810 ... $5 538 $10 051 - $!0 942 $9 654 $13 002 $7 666 2 479 536 - 231 241 11 53 I 943 - 337 l 386 90 130

$8 689 $6 668 - $7 167 $6 225 ... ... $9 247 - $8 673 $8 727 ... '" 519 127 - 60 67 - - 392 - 37 275 22 58 $7 974 ... - ... - - $9 455 - $3 851 ... 3 079 461 - 306 97 27 31 2 618 - 2S5 2 069 lSO 144

$9 090 $6 688 - $5 850 ... ... ... $9 513 - $9 249 $8 338 $21 666 $14 198

FLORIDA 11 -1189

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Table 190. Place of Work During the Census Week, by Selected Characteristics: 1970-Continued (Doto based on sample see text For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 100,000 or More

WEST PALM BEACH SMSA-Continued

Total- Continued

Means of Transportation- Continued M111le, 65 ytors old •l\d ewer ________ _ . Mean earnings _______ ,. _______ ,,_ .

Private automobile. driver __ ., _________ -----. Mean earnings ______ ------ ______ -------.

Private automobile, passenger _____________ _ . MeQn earnings ______ ------ ______ -------

Public tronsportoticn ______________ ------ __ . .

Me on earnings---- ____ ---- ____________ _ . Other meons -·-------------------------- -Mean earnings ........ __ ... ____ .... ________ .... _ -

fen.ale, 16 -yean old and over ---- __ .. -Mean -earnings __________ ------_ -Private automobile, driver -------- ------ __ _

Mean earnings ________________________ _ -Private automobile, passenger _____________ _ -Mean earnings. ________________________ _ Public transportation __ ... _________________ _ --Meori earnings ________________________ _ . Other means---------------------------- -Mean earnings ________ -------. ________ _ -

F11111le, 16 to44yea.rsold _________ _ -Mean earnings __ ------ ________ • -Private automobile, driver------------------Mean earnings •• __ ---- ____ ---- ________ _ -Private automobile, passenger ______ ------ __ -Mean earnings •• _________ • _. ____ ---- __ _ -Public transportation •• _____ • ________ •• ___ _ -

M-ean earnings__---- __ •• __ •• __ ------ __ _ -Othe-r means __________ • _____ •• _________ _ -Mean earnings •• ______ -- •••• -- ------ __ • -

Fe111111ie, 45 tD 64 years old _________ _ -Meon eornings-----------------.

Private oulomobile, driver __________ ---- __ _ -Meo.n earnings ________ ---- ____ --------_ -Private automobile, passenger _____________ _ -Mean earnings ________________________ _

-P1Jblic transportation •• ___ .·-- ____________ • --Mean earnings •• ______ -------- __ ------ --Other means __ ---- ______ ------ ------ ___ _ Mean earning5 ·- _____________________ _

ferude, 65 yeors old and over ------Mean earnings .. _______ ------ __

Private automobile. drtver ----------------Mean earnings ________ ... ________ • __ • __ Private automobile. passenger---- ______ -- •

Mean earnings __________ ---- __ --------Public transportation. ___________ • _______ _

Mean earnings •• ____ ---- ________ ---- __ Othe.r means---------------------------

Mean earnings._ -- -- -- ... -- -- -- -- ---- --

Years of School Completed

Male, 16 y11rs old and over __ ---- •• Elementary: 8 years or less _____________ _ High school: I to 4 years----------------Collegei l to Jyears _______________ _

4 yeQrs or more ____________ _ Me-dion sch<Jol year$ completed ___________ _

Ft••lt. 16 yHn old ud over------Elementary: 8 years or less _____________ _ High :school1 l to 4 years _______________ _ Collegei 1 to 3 years _______________ _

4 years or more ____________ ., Median school years completed ___________ _

Major Occupation Group Malt, 16 years olil and over _______ _

Professional, technical, and kindred workers. Managers and odministrotors. except form __ Salesworkers __ ------ ------ __ -- -- ---- ---Clerical and kindred workers _____________ _ Craftsmen ond kindre-d workers----------­Operatives, except transpor1 ---- -- __ -- -- __ Transport equipment opera lives ____ ---- ---laborers, except farm ------------------­Farm workers---~-------------------·-­Service workers, includin.g private household_ Armed Forces--------------------------

Femole, 16 yurs old ond over ---- __ Professional, technical, and !kindred workers _ Managers and administrators. except farm __ Soleswarkers __ ---- ______________ ------ _ Clerical ond kindred workers _____________ _ Craftsmen 011d kindred workers ____ ---- __ _ Operatives, except transport------ ______ ... Transport equipmeill1 operatives-·--------­Laborers, except form ------------------­Form workers-------------------------­Service workers, including private household_ Armed Forces __ ---- ____ ------ __ --------

--

--·-----------------

-------· ---· --.. -· ------

-· .. ·-·--· ---------· ---· --.. ----.. --·---.. --.. -·

Totol workers 16years

old end over

4 HO $8 250 3 577

$6 264 307

$3 814 103 ... 833

$19 059

50 828 $3 435 33 956 $3 848

7 915 $2 841

3 306 $1 983

5 651 $2 630

29 349 $3 088 20 255 $3 467

4 626 $2 570

1 847 $1 883 2 621

$1 922

18 650 $4 082 12 225 $4 581

2 879 $3 326

1 226. $2 253

2 320 $3 360

2 829 $2 761

1 476 $3 010

410 $2 500

233 $1 351

710 $2 856

77 482 16 020 38 499 11 365 II 598

12.J

so 828 8 064

JO 277 7 464 5 023

12.3

77 482 11 712 9 492 6 995 4 486

16 985 5 209 3 698 6 763 4 161 7 736

245

so 828 7 466 2 085 4 545

15 733 657

4 884 339 423

2 041 12 639

16

Living inside central city (cities)

Working inside central city Working

in SMSA In central outside

business Else· central Total di$trict where city

1 150 - 603 447 $4 632 - $4 765 $4 497

855 - 411 368 $4 706 - $5 111 $4 525

109 - 62 39 -

56 - 34 13 ... - ... . 27 130 - 96 ... - ... ... 10 810 - 6 021 4 018 $3 573 - $3 726 $3 529

6 565 - 3 476 2 680 $4 030 - $4 245 $3 886

I 811 - 980 703 $3 393 - $3 627 $3 258

1 406 - 696 543 $2 238 - $2 301 $2 194

1 028 - 869 92 $2 795 - $2 905 ... 5 484 - 3 12S 1 986

$3 234 - $3 303 $3 286 3 443 - 1 894 I 371

$3 728 - $3 852 $3 684 915 - 533 317

$2 682 - $2 615 $2 779 622 - 288 250

$2 203 - $2 369 $2 144 5114 - 410 48

$2 125 - $2 317 ... 4 464 - 2 496 I 649

$4 127 - $4 332 $3 983 2 634 - 1 386 1 053

$4 537 - $4 797 $4 318 785 - 415 314

$4 353 - $4 890 $4 096 652 - 345 246

$2 446 - $2 346 $2 452 393 - 350 36

$3 719 - $3 789 ... 862 - 400 383

$2 862 - $3 254 $2 829 488 - 196 256

$3 425 - $4 146 $3 190 111 - 32 72

- ... 132 - 63 47

$1 378 - ... ... 131 - 109 8 ... - ... ...

13 465 - 6 797 s 290 2 627 - I 266 1 113 6 711 - 3 416 2 679 2 127 - 1 079 842 1 BOO - 1 036 656

12.3 - 12.4 12.2

10 810 - 6 021 4 018 1 903 - 919 721 6 146 - 3 526 2 253 1 541 - 877 609 1 218 - 699 435

12.3 - 12 3 12.3

13 465 - 6 797 5 290 I 805 - 961 711 1 574 - 948 463 1 348 - 767 435

976 - 575 331 2 621 - 1 196 1 113

832 - 401 385 885 - 534 281

1 700 - 650 750 112 - 14 74

1 567 - 746 719 45 - 5 28

10 810 - 6 021 4 018 1 777 - 1 098 576

320 .. 175 136 983 - 624 302

3 269 - 2 040 1 062 167 - 96 53

I 193 - 570 524 44 - 15 23 79 - 60 14 45 - 8 7

2 921 - 1 335 1 309 12 - - 12

Living outside central city (cities)

Working inside central city Working

Working in SMSA Working outside Place of In central outside outside

SMSA of work not business Else· central SMSA of residence re~orted Total district where city residence

22 78 3 670 - 503 2 657 179 ... ... $9 383 - $6 317 $9 323 $21 226 14 62 2 722 - 429 1 938 128 ... $6 753 - $6 936 $5 288 8 - 198 - 26 138 6 ... - $3 115 - $3 683 ... - 9 47 - 15 26 -- ... . .. - ... ... -- 7 703 - 33 555 45 - ... $21 789 - ... $25 151 ...

55 716 40 018 - 7 560 28 523 1 201 $2 403 $3 397 - $3 693 $3 360 $3 763

28 381 27 391 - 5 925 18 763 947 $2 917 $3 805 - $3 913 $3 828 $3 860

5 123 6 104 - 1 295 4 291 159

i45 $2 678 - $3 023 $2 612 $3 208

22 1 900 - 236 1 498 42 ... $1 686 $1 794 - $2 736 $1 669 ... - 67 4 623 - 104 3 971 53 - ... $2 593 - ... $2 593 ...

32 341 23 86S - 4 88S 16 S88 745 $2 325 $3 055 - $3 557 $2 949 $3 254

19 159 16 812 - 3 998 11 127 581 ... $2 548 $3 414 - $3 698 $3 364 $3 503 5 60 3 711 - 752 2 644 90 ... ... $2 542 - $3 058 $2 445 ... 8 76 1 225 - 106 1 011 35 ... ... $1 721 - ... $1 642 ... - 46 2 117 - 29 1 806 39 - ... $1 874 - ... $1 860 ...

23 296 14 186 - 2 442 10 393 403 ... $2 856 $4 066 - $4 099 $4 105 $4 506 9 186 9 591 - 1 772 6 913 326 ... $3 571 $4 593 - $4 527 $4 684 $4 445 - 56 2 094 - 466 1 433 69 - ... $2 941 - $3 078 $2 881 . ..

14 47 574 - 109 430 -... ... $2 035 - ... $1 770 -- 7 1 927 - 75 1 617 8 - ... $3 286 - ... $3 340 ... - 79 1 967 - 233 1 S42 53 - ... $2 716 - $2 286 $2 755 . .. - 36 988 - 155 723 40 - ... $2 804 - $2 413 $2 795 . .. - 7 299 - 57 214 -- ... $2 515 - ... $2 864 -- 22 101 - 21 57 7 - ... - ... ... .. . - 14 579 - - 548 6 - ... $2 914 - - $2 803 . ..

393 98S 64 017 - 12 370 44 144 3 711 72 376 13 193 - 1 823 9 426 535

174 442 31 788 - 6 814 21 537 1 641 63 143 9 238 - 1 952 6 154 811 84 24 9 798 - 1 781 7 027 724

12.5 11.4 12.J - 12.4 12.3 12.7

5S 716 40 018 - 7 S60 28 S23 l 201 12 251 6 161 - 656 4 667 135 8 361 24 129 - 5 326 16 605 598 - 55 5 923 - I 096 4 220 315

35 49 3 805 - 480 3 031 153 ... 12.0 12.3 - 12.4 12.3 12.7

393 985 64 017 - 12 370 44 144 3 711 75 58 9 907 - 1 736 7 232 640 61 102 7 918 - 1 791 5 320 563 45 101 5 647 - 1 585 3 344 505 15 55 3 510 - 838 2 334 145

112 200 14 364 - 3 218 9 456 884 7 39 4 377 - 744 3 131 212

21 49 2 813 - 626 1 868 117 26 274 5 063 - 755 3 538 198 - 24 4 049 - 92 3 288 193

19 83 6 169 - 978 4 579 184 12 - 200 - 7 54 70

SS 716 40 018 - 7 S60 28 S23 1 201 26 77 5 689 - 1 097 3 957 225

9 - 1 765 - 358 I 265 72 - 57 3 562 - 862 2 380 111 - 167 12 464 - 2 962 8 488 407 - 18 490 - 122 324 39 - 99 3 691 - 758 2 509 71 .. 6 295 - 103 138 9 - 5 344 - 62 232 5 5 25 1 996 - - I 742 74

15 262 9 718 - 1 236 7 484 188 - - 4 - - 4 -

Place of work not reported

331 $8 128

227 $10 482

28 ... 6

70 . .. 2 734

$2 812 I 756

$3 161 359

$1 989 124

495 $2 556

1 647 $2 543

I 106 $2 838

225 $1 803

73

243 $2 261

948 $3 395

580 $3 804

106

35

227 $2 963

139 $2 023

70 ... 28

16

25 ...

3 792 1 409 1 796

321 266 10.7

2 734 701

1 600 292 141

11.6

3 792 299 244 213 193 806 290 202 572 476 428 69

2 734 410

70 209 607

5 353

45 45

180 810

-

11 - 1190 FLORIDA DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 190. Place of Work During the Census Week, by Selected Characteristics: 1970-Continued

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 100,000 or More

WEST PALM BEACH SMSA-Continued

Negro

Means of Transportation Mole, 16 yean old and over ________ _ -

Mean eornings----------------­Private automobile. driver-----------------

--

Mean earnings ............ __ ---- __ .... -------- .. -Private automobile, passenger -- .... ____ ------ -

Mean earnings .... -- -- -- ------ ........ ---- .... .. Public transportation ............ ---- ______ .......... .. --

Mean earnings .... -- .... -- ---- ---- ................ .. -Other means ............ -- -- ------ ............ ------ -

Mean earnings .... -- ---- ........ -- ____ ---- ...... -Male, 16 to 44 yean old------------

Mean earnings ............ __ ................ _ Private automobile, driver .... __________ ---- .. --

Mean earnings .... -- .... __ ................ __ ---- __ _ -Private automobile, passenger _____________ _ -Mean earnings __ -- ____ ---- .... -- -- ---- __ _ -Public transportation ______ ---- ___________ _ -Mean earnings-- -- ________ ........ __ ------ _ -

Other means---------------------------- -Mean earnings .... -- ........ ---- ______ ------ _ -

Mole, 45 ta 64 years old------------Mean earnings ________________ _ -Private automobile, driver ---------- --------Mean earnings ________ ---- ______ -------Private automobile, passenger _____________ _ --Mean earnings ... -- ____ ------ ---- ______ _ -Public transportation ... ________ • __________ _ -Mean earnings ... ________ •• ____________ .. -Other means---------------------------- -Mean earnings .... -- __________ -- -- -- -- __ _ -

Male, 65 years old and over ________ _ -Mean earnings ________________ _ Private automobile, driver-----------------

--Mean earnings .... -- __________ -- -- -- -- __ _ -Private automobile, passenger _____________ _ -Mean earnings __ -- __________ -- __ ---- __ _ -Public transportation _____________________ _ -Mean earnings ______________ -- __ ---- __ _ -Other means ____ -- __________ -- -- ------ __ -Meon earnings __________________ ---- __ _ -

Female, 16 years old and over --------Mean earnings ________________ _ -Private automobile, driver----------------- -Mean earnings-- -- __ • _______ -- -- ---- __ _ -Private oulomobile, passenger ______ ---- ___ _ -Mean earnings ________________________ _ -Public transportation .. ____________________ _ -Mean earnings __ -- ______ ---- -- __ ---- __ _ -Other means---------------------------- -Mean earnings ______________ -- ________ ..

Female, 16 ta 44 years old _________ _ -Mean earnings ________________ _ -Private automobile, driver ____ ------ ---- __ _ -Mean earnings ... -- __________ -- -- -- -- __ _ -Private automobile, passenger _____________ _ -Mean earnings ______________ • ___ ---- __ _ -Public transportation ... ___________________ _ -Mean earnings __________________ ---- __ _ -Other means -------- ---------- -------- __ -Mean earnings _______________________ _ --

Female, 45 to 64 years old _________ _ Mean earnings _______________ _

Private automobile, driver _______________ _ -· -· Mean earnings ... ________________ ------Private automobile, possenger ______ ---- __ •

Mean earnings ______________ -- __ -- -- __ ------Public transportation ____________________ _ --Mean earnings .. _________________ ---- __ _

Other means ______________ ---- -----------Mean earnings __________________ ---- __

Ftmale, 65 years old and over ------Mean earnings _______________ _

Private automobile, driver---------------­p .Me

1on eorning~------------------------

rivo e automobile, passenger---- ____ ---- -

Pu~i~0~r:~~~~~~~ti~~===================== Ot~~a;::~~i~~~========================

Meon earnings ______________ •• ____ -- --

Years of School Completed Male, 16 years old and over_ ______ _

El~mentary: 8 years or less.. ______ ---- __ High school: I to 4 years _______________ _ Colle9e1 I to 3 years----------------

4 years or more ____________ _ Median school years completed ___________ _

Female, 16 years aid and aver ------Elementary: 8 years or less_ ____________ _ High school: l to 4 years _______________ _ College: l to 3 years----------------

Median school4y~~~~s c~~ ~l~~!d:::: ========

-----------.. ----------

------------------------

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

(Doto based on sample, see text. for minimum base for derived figures (percent, me:dian, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text)

living inside central city (cities) living outside central city {cities)

Working inside central Workin.g inslde central Total city Working city Working workers in SMSA Working in SMSA Working 16 years In central outside outside Place of In central ou1side outside Place of old ond business Else· central SMSA of work not business Else· central SMSA of work not over Tolol district where city residence reported Toto I district where city residence reported

12 247 2 761 - 1 300 1 040 14 407 9 486 - 1 099 7 043 348 996 $4 051 $4 343 - $4 477 $4 233 ... $4 239 $3 966 - $4 651 $3 986 $3 592 $3 200 7 156 1 702 - 759 663 14 266 5 454 - 844 3 868 189 553 $4 544 $4 419 - $4 829 $4 367 ... $3 446 $4 583 - $5 003 $4 699 $4 526 $3 157 I 919 603 - 260 255 - 88 1 316 - 158 946 61 151 $3 776 $4 908 - $4 047 $4 856 - ... $3 258 - $3 454 $3 205 $3 622 967 185 - 85 91 - 9 782 - 30 613 18 121 $2 681 $2 628 - ... - ... $2 694 - . .. $2 706 i7i 2 205 271 - 196 31 - 44 l 934 - 67 1 616 80

$3 289 $3 784 - $4 272 ... - ... $3 219 - . .. $3 221 ... $3 309 8 042 1 664 - 818 595 6 245 6 378 - 703 4 834 226 615

$4 076 $4 679 - $4 443 $5 015 ... $4 707 $3 919 - $4 536 $3 961 $3 629 $2 985 4 718 1 073 - 518 380 6 169 3 645 - 552 2 606 118 369 $4 663 $4 772 - $4 733 $5 293 ... $3 801 $4 631 - $4 821 $4 800 ... $3 066 1 258 353 - 16-0 150 - 43 905 - 107 698 38 62 $3 801 $5 503 - $4 125 $5 761 - ... $3 136 - ... $3 080 ... . .. 585 82 - 42 4-0 - - 503 - 7 403 18 75 $2 375 - ... ... - - $2 425 - ... $2 505 ... . .. l 481 156 - 98 25 - 33 1 325 - 37 1 127 52 109

$3 112 $3 549 - ... ... - . .. $3 060 - ... $3 088 ... . .. 3 666 9Sl - 420 379 8 144 2 71S - 336 1 939 122 318

$4 201 $4 001 - $4 643 $3 434 ... $3 649 $4 271 - $5 171 $4 202 ... $4 026 2 097 539 - 213 230 8 88 1 558 - 245 l 098 71 144

$4 594 $4 138 - $5 324 $3 516 ... ... $4 751 - $5 665 $4 685 ... $4 128 598 233 - 83 105 - 45 365 - 51 211 23 BO

$3 777 $3 965 - ... ... - ... $3 657 - ... $3 747 ... . .. 329 75 - 37 38 - - 254 - 17 197 - 40

$3 114 ... - ... ... - - $3 289 - ... $3 149 - ... 642 104 - 67 6 - 11 536 - 23 433 26 54

$3 870 ... - ... ... - ... $3 759 - ... $3 679 ... .. . 539 146 - 62 66 - 18 393 - 60 270 - 63

$2 653 $2 740 - ... - ... $2 621 - ... $2 865 - . .. 341 90 - 28 53 - 9 251 - 47 164 - 40

$2 596 - ... ... - ... $2 849 - .. . $3 183 - ... 63 17 - 17 - - - 46 - - 37 - 9 ... - - - - - - ... - .. . 53 28 - 6 13 - 9 25 - 6 13 - 6 ... - ... - .. . - ... ... - . .. 62 11 - 11 - - - 71 - 7 56 - 8 ... ... - ... - - - ... - ... . .. - ...

10 SSS 2 913 - l 490 1 080 20 323 7 642 - 911 5 904 121 706 $2 395 $2 687 - $2 990 $2 625 ... $1 628 $2 283 - $2 507 $2 318 ... $1 748 4 567 I 205 - 583 486 - 136 3 362 - 503 2 514 31 314

$3 094 $3 492 - $4 000 $3 407 - $1 613 $2 952 - $2 899 $3 114 ... $1 809 2 129 525 - 260 207 5 53 1 604 - 244 1 173 44 143

$2 074 $2 662 - $3 390 $2 089 ... ... $1 881 - $1 934 $1 665 .. . $1 677 2 499 965 - 473 365 15 112 1 534 - 123 1 289 21 101

$1 747 $1 948 - $1 979 $2 014 ... ... $1 621 - ... $1 586 ... ... 1 360 218 - 174 22 - 22 1 142 - 41 926 25 148

$1 740 $1 579 - $1 756 ... - ... $1 770 - ... $1 749 . .. $2 017

7 178 1 813 - 9S5 640 13 205 s 36S - 633 4 191 102 439 $2 408 $2 715 - $2 961 $2 695 ... $1 775 $2 304 - $2 829 $2 326 ... $1 394

3 280 837 - 411 327 - 99 2 443 - 385 1 833 31 194 $3 045 $3 261 - $3 860 $3 090 - ... $2 964 - $3 185 $3 116 ... $1 194

l 453 321 - 178 118 5 20 1 132 - 162 861 25 84 $2 040 $2 556 - $2 601 ... . .. $1 894 - $2 172 $1 847

1 538 492 - 240 173 8 71 1 046 - 73 879 21 73 $1 809 $2 177 - $2 204 $2 314 ... ... $1 636 - ... $1 561 ... ...

907 163 - 126 22 - 15 7M - 13 618 25 88 $1 709 $1 748 - ... ... - ... $1 701 - ... $1 716 ... ... 3 069 958 - 478 369 7 1114 2 111 - 262 1 S97 19 233

$2 488 $2 679 - $3 267 $2 794 ... $2 311 - $1 652 $2 359 ... $2 495 I 162 316 - 151 135 - 30 846 - 111 636 - 99

$3 409 $4 439 - $4 701 $4 637 - ... $3 024 - ... $3 168 -631 197 - 82 82 - 33 434 - 82 281 19 52

$2 240 $2 839 - ... ... - ... $1 968 - ... $2 056 .. . ... 850 396 - 203 152 7 34 454 - 41 385 - 28

$1 742 $1 669 - $1 875 $1 930 ... ... $1 632 - .. . $1 627 -426 49 - 42 - - 7 377 - 28 295 - 54

$1 832 ... - ... - - ... $1 922 - ... $1 862 - ... 308 142 - S7 71 - 14 166 - 16 116 - 34

$1 163 $1 OM - ... - ... $1 265 - ... ... - '2i 125 52 - 21 24 - 7 73 - 7 45 -... ... - ... ... - ... ... - ... ... - ... 45 7 - - 7 - - 36 - - 31 - 7 ... ... - - ... - - ... - - ... - ...

Ill 77 - 30 40 - 7 34 - 9 25 - -... - ... ... - ... ... - ... ... - -27 6 - 6 - - - 21 - - 15 - 6 ... ... - ... - - - ... - - ... - ...

12 247 2 761 - 1 300 1 040 14 407 9 486 - 1 099 7 043 348 996 6 363 1 212 - 513 449 - 250 5 171 - 509 3 869 199 594 4 686 1 242 - 587 497 14 144 3 644 - 455 2 680 136 373

522 132 - 101 18 - 13 390 - 83 277 7 23 456 175 - 99 76 - - 261 - 52 217 6 6 8.8 9.7 - 10.3 9.6 ... 8.0 6.5 - 9.6 8.4 8.2 8.2

10 Sll 2 913 - l 490 1 080 20 323 7 642 - 911 s 904 121 706 3 844 968 - 463 344 12 149 2 876 - 252 2 243 72 309 5 356 I 471 - 751 554 B 156 3 887 - 521 2 945 40 361

668 218 - 137 81 - - 450 - 104 337 9 -685 256 - 139 101 - 16 429 - 34 379 - 16 10.4 10.9 - 10.9 11.2 ... 9.8 10.2 - 11.1 10.2 ... 9.6

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Table 190. Place of Work During the Census Week, by Selected Characteristics: 1970-Continued (Dato based on somple, see text. for minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 100,000 or More

WEST PALM BEACH SMSA-Continued

Negro - Continued

Maier Occupation Group

Male, 1 ft years old and O'ltr __ ------­Professionol, technical, and kindred workers __

--

Managers and administrators, except form __ _ -Solesworkers,. ________ ------ ____ ~- ------ __ Clerical and kindred workers--------------­Craftsmen ond kindred worker& -----------­Operatives., except tr-onspo-rt --------------­Transport equipment operatives-----------­Laborers. except farm -------------------­Form workers--------------------------­Service workers, including private .household __ Armed Forces---------------------------

Female, 16 years. eld and over ------­Professional, tedmicol, and kindred workers __ Managers and administrators. except form __ _ Sales workers ____________________ ----- .. __ Clerical and kindred workers---------------

-------------

Crohsmen and kindred workers __ ------ ___ _ -Operotivu. except transport---------------Tronsporl equipment operclives ___________ _ Laborers, except farm __ -------- _________ _ form workers---------------------------Siervice workers. including prtvate household __ Armed Forces---------------------------

----

To1al workers 16 years old and

over Total

12 247 2 761 547 163 278 83 103 41 238 49

1 448 291 760 147

I 353 361 3 203 1 050 2 478 55 l 832 521

7 -10 55S 2 913

880 316 69 37

146 34 676 258 129 41

1 616 492 59 6

106 41 1 694 45 5 180 l 643

- -

Living inside central city {cifi.es}

Working in.side central city Working

in SMSA In central outside business Else· central

district where city

- 1 300 I 040 - 96 59 - 62 9 - 22 6 - 41 -- 135 101 - 7t 46 - ~: :25 111 - ~6B 447 - 14 17 - 261 244 - - -- 1 490 1 080 - 191 119 - 30 7 - 34 -- 164 73 - 27 14 - 267 166 - - 6 - 33 8 - 8 7 - 736 680 - - -

living outside central city (cities)

Working inside central city Working

Working in SMSA Working outside Place of In central outside outside Place of

SMSA of work not business Else· central SMSA of work not residence ref,Jorted Total district where city residence reported

14 407 9 486 - 1 099 7 043 348 996 8 - 384 - 84 264 6 30 - 12 195 - 33 146 - 16 - 13 62 - 39 23 - -- 8 189 - 34 147 - 8 - 55 1 157 - 158 847 73 79 - 25 613 - 107 430 27 49 6 19 992 - 202 719 20 51 - 235 2 153 - 280 1 470 69 334 - 24 2 423 - 43 1 922 131 327 - 16 1 311 - 119 1 075 22 95 - - 7 - - - - 7

20 323 7 642 - 911 5 904 121 706 - 6 564 - 89 452 - 23 - - 32 - - 24 - 8 - - 112 - 33 70 - 9 - 21 418 - 60 318 12 28 - - 88 - 15 73 - -- 59 1 124 - 263 762 21 78 - - 53 - 9 44 - -- - 65 - - 48 - 17 5 25 1 649 - - 1 410 69 170

15 212 3 537 - 442 2 703 19 373 - - - - - - - -

Table 191. Earnings in 1969 of Persons by Place of Work of Workers During the Census Week, Type of Earnings, and Class of Worker: 1970

[Dalo based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

The State

Totel, 14 years okl and onr _______ _ Worked during the ce-nsus week• ______ ,.. __ _

ln the same State--------------------­In contiguous States: Alobamo __________________________ _

Georgia ____________ ---- ___________ _ In noncontiguous States or abroad------­Place of work no1 reported-------------

Did not work during the census we-ek ______ _

---

-

Total (includes persons without

earnings)

5 166 881 2 473 256 2 230 306

3 674 3 132

15 032 221 112

2 693 625

Total with earnings in 1969 1

Total'

Mean earnings

Number (dollars) Number

2 977 885 s 496 2 796 033 2 376 107 6 161 2 224 434 2 153 312 6 225 2 016 794

3 521 5 933 3 335 3 055 8 402 2 938

14 690 11 512 13 732 201 529 5 065 187 635 601 778 2 869 571 599

With wage or salary income in 1969 With self·employment income

Private wage and salary Government workers in 1969•

workers

Mean wage Mean wage Mean wage Mean self· or so\ory or salary or salary employment

income income income income (dollars) Number (dollars) Number (dollars) Number (dollars)

5 229 2 154 152 4 880 543 919 5 615 268 357 6 503 5 873 1 684 868 5 555 458 578 6 023 226 358 6 964 5 930 1 522 832 5 605 423 546 6 072 205 526 7 021

5 756 2 840 5 609 429 6 285 350 4 842 8 389 2 386 8 470 498 6 545 211 4 829

11 151 9 829 10 980 2 914 7 461 1 551 10 314 4 830 146 981 4 626 31 191 5 210 18 720 6 113 2 725 469 284 2 454 85 341 3 423 41 999 4 020

18ecause some persons hove more than one of the types of earnings specified, the total number of persons with earnings is less tho.n the sum of persons with wage or salary income and self·employment income. ?Includes, in addition to the class of worker .groups shown separately, self-employed workers, unpoid family workers, and members of the Armed Forces who received woge or salary income in 1969. 3Persons with either or both nonfarm and form self-employment income in 1969. ~Includes members of the Armed Forces.

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Table 192. Income in 1969 of Persons by Race and Sex: 1970 (Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent. median, etc.) and meaning of symbols see text}

The State Urban and Rural SMSA's of 250,000 or More

THE STATE

-Total, 14 years old and ov1r1

White -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Negro __________ .,. ____ _ Persons of Spanish longuogei -- ---- ____ _ -

Total (includes persons without income)

s 167 094 4 467 051

682 226

330 142

Malt, 14 years old and over• -·2448460 White ______________ _ -Negro ______________ _ -Persons of Spanish longuage2 __ -- -- -- ----

hmole, 14 year1 Gld and over•------------------While ----------------Negro ______________ _ -Persons of Spanish longuogei __ -- -- -- -- --

URBAN

Total, 14 years old and over• -While -- __ -- -- -- ____ _ -Negro----------------Persons of Spanish language' ____ -- -- -- --

Mole, 14 years old and over' -While ______________ _

Negro----------------Persons of Spanish languoge2 __________ _

ft1Hlt, 14 years old and ovtr 1

----------------- -White ---------------Negro------------ __ _ Persons of Spanish languoge:r __________ _

RURAL NONFARM

Total, 14 years old and over ' White ______________ _ Negro------------ __ _ Persons of Spanish language' _________ _ --

' Male, 14 years old and over While-------------- --Negro _____________ _

Persons of Spanish longuoge2 _________ _

female, 14 years old and over 1

-------- ------ __

While-------------­Negro------------ __ Persons of Spanish longuagei ________ --

RURAL FARM

----

------

--

' -Total, 14 years old and over White-------------- --Negro---- __ ------ __ --Persons of Spanish language' ________ -- --

' --

Molt, 14 years aid ond aver While-------------­Negro------------ __ Persons of Spanish

--longuage2 _________ _

Female, 14 years old and over•----------------White _____________ _ Negro---------- ___ _ Persons of Spanish languogei _________ _

FORT LAUDERDALE­HOLLYWOOD SMSA

--

--------

' Total, 14 yurs aid and over Whit•-------------- --Negro ------------ __ --Persons of Spanish longuogei _________ _ --

Male, 14 years old and over ' White _____________ _ Negro _____________ _

Persons of Spanish longuage2 _________ _

female, 14 years old and 0Yer

1 -------------- •• While _____________ _

Negro-------------­Persons of Spanish language' _________ _

------

------

--

2 121 481 318 497

155 032

2 718 634 2 345 570

363 729

175 110

4 191 280 3611708

564 516

313 855

1 966 378 I 699 123

260 095

l 46 359

2 224 902 1 912 585

304 421

167 496

919 913 806 416 110 859

15 375

4S3 508 397 569

54 672

8 122

466 405 408 847

56 187

7 253

55 901 48 927

6 851

912

28 S74 24 789

3 730

551

27 327 24 138

3 121

361

485 647 435 205 48 967

10 507

226 993 203 283 23 034

5 124

258 654 231 922 25 933

5 383

$1 lo $999

Total or IOS$

4 OIS 984 738 424 3 487 280 600 978

516 044 135 041

244 507 44 608

2 206 988 215 878 1 938 705 169 861

260 819 45 123

136 847 14 705

1 808 996 522 546 1 548 575 431 117

255 225 89 918

107 660 29 903

3 289 797 584 821 2 849 724 478 178

429 262 104 653

233 026 42 352

1 780 429 168 198 1 559 310 133 061

214 729 34 370

129 378 13 804

1 S09 368 416 623 1 290 414 345 117

214 533 70 283

103 648 28 548

686 369 144 187 602 893 115 379

81 733 28 427

10 795 2 133

401 498 43 801 357 547 33 850

42 932 9 845

6 941 857

284 871 100 386 245 346 81 529 38 801 18 582

3 854 1 276

39 818 9 416 34 663 7 421 5 049 1 961

686 123

25 061 3 879 21 848 2 950 3 158 908

528 44

14 757 5 537 12 815 4 471 I 891 I 053

158 79

386 755 60 211 348 163 52 162

37 476 7 885

7 669 1 056

209 701 lS 038 189 845 12 350

19 221 2 635

4 690 272

177 054 4S 173 158 318 39 812

18 255 5 250

2 979 784

'Includes persons of other races nor shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Persons with income

$1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 lo lo to lo to to to

$1,999 $2,999 $3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999

S90 313 435 078 409 79S 326 460 287 390 238 726 200 311 492 696 359 192 337 720 279 004 253 530 215 760 185 015 95 316 74 209 70 656 46 403 32 934 22 101 14 863

28 884 27 137 32 719 26 682 20 453 15 817 12 393

233 100 199 177 200 390 175 111 182 998 164 094 152 500 195 750 166 677 159 644 141 146 155 272 145 765 140 164 36 178 31 512 39 983 33 265 27 074 17 715 12 057

12 295 10 930 13 833 15 132 14 744 12 467 10 387

357 213 235 901 209 40S 151 349 104 392 74 632 47 811 296 946 192 515 178 076 137 858 98 258 69 995 44 851

59 138 42 697 30 673 13 138 5 860 4 386 2 806

16 589 16 207 18 886 11 550 5 709 3 350 2 006

477 SlO 3S2 971 334 27S 268 30S 23S 222 196 078 16S 895 397 581 289 689 273 661 226 928 205 332 175 485 152 002

78 017 61 856 59 425 40 524 29 076 19 802 13 486

27 386 25 671 31 396 25 699 19 606 15 223 11 842

182 041 lSS 93S 1S6 94S 138 070 144 S75 130 680 123 497 152 597 130 374 124 438 109 068 120 274 114 279 112 322 28 457 24 744 31 861 28 468 23 732 15 846 10 915

11 485 10 045 13 029 14 423 14 101 12 004 9 904

295 469 197 036 177 330 130 235 90 647 6S 398 42 398 244 984 159 315 149 223 117 860 85 058 61 206 39 680 49 560 37 112 27 564 12 056 5 344 3 956 2 571

15 901 15 626 18 367 11 276 5 505 3 219 I 938

107 482 77 751 71 702 5S 195 49 4S2 40 S21 32 811 90 732 65 920 60 894 49 405 45 647 38 293 31 464 16 377 11 602 10 601 5 596 3 693 2 154 1 321

1 408 1 334 I 267 949 Bl 7 577 551

48 108 40 674 41 118 3S 195 36 394 31 817 27 680 40 754 34 276 33 402 30 502 33 128 30 015 26 559

7 169 6 234 7 615 4 533 3 183 l 743 1 102

737 763 748 684 620 451 483

S9 374 37 077 30 S84 20 000 13 058 8 704 s 131 49 978 31 644 27 492 18 903 12 519 8 278 4 905 9 208 5 368 2 986 1 063 510 411 219

671 571 519 265 197 126 68

5 321 4 3S6 3 818 2 960 2 716 2 127 l 605 4 383 3 583 3 165 2 671 2 551 1 982 1 549

922 751 630 283 165 145 56

90 132 56 34 30 17 -2 9S1 2 568 2 327 1 846 2 029 1 597 1 323 2 399 2 027 1 804 1 576 l 870 1 471 1 283

552 534 507 264 159 126 40

73 122 56 25 23 12 -2 370 1 788 1 491 l 114 687 530 282 1 984 I 556 1 361 1 095 681 511 266

370 217 123 19 6 19 16

17 10 - 9 7 5 -

Sl 979 39 7Sl 36 097 31 410 27 699 23 072 20 133 45 910 34 301 30 837 27 321 24 561 20 907 18 757 5 895 5 293 5 164 3 999 3 034 2 079 1 311

820 752 832 788 493 508 466

17 284 16 180 16 357 lS 4S9 16 042 15 035 lS 112 15 298 14 305 13 742 12 637 13 497 13 208 13 904

I 913 1 794 2 585 2 783 2 473 1 755 1 157

347 287 383 435 343 395 399

34 695 23 571 19 740 15 951 11 657 8 037 5 021 30 612 19 996 17 095 14 684 II 064 7 699 4 853 3 982 3 499 2 579 1 216 561 324 154

473 465 449 353 150 113 67

2May be of any race and therefore subclasses do not odd to the toroL

Median $8,000 $10,000 $15,000 $25,000 income

to lo 10 or (dol· $9,999 $14,999 $24,999 more lors)

281 328 314 s21 130 636 63 002 3 S96 265 197 306 753 129 022 62 413 3 861

15 543 7 169 I 320 489 2 373

15 398 13 447 4 783 2 186 3 661

230 807 276 950 119 089 56 894 5 436 218 736 271 347 117 881 56 462 5 878

11 576 5 049 937 350 3 440

13 487 12 324 4 495 2 048 5 104

so 521 37 571 11 S47 6 108 2 lOS 46 461 35 406 11 141 5 951 2 240

3 967 2 120 383 139 1 637

1 911 1 123 288 138 2 453

234 974 269 398 114 441 SS 907 3 687 220 207 262 289 112 988 55 384 3 948

14 248 6 556 1 196 423 2 517

14 648 12 629 4 498 2 076 3 672

190 S41 23S 652 103 962 so 333 s 616 179 479 230 577 102 880 49 961 6 086

10 631 4 567 848 290 3 621

12 877 11 537 4 231 1 938 5 135

44 433 33 746 10 479 5 574 2 216 40 728 31 712 10 108 5 423 2 346

3 617 1 989 348 133 1 746

1 771 1 092 267 138 2 472

43 778 42 190 14 964 6 336 J 192 42 473 41 591 14 819 6 276 3 483

1 241 553 108 60 1 760

690 760 233 76 3 412

38 221 38 667 14 004 5 819 4 769 37 239 38 174 13 883 5 765 5 181

923 447 84 54 2 714

566 735 221 76 4 534

5 557 3 S23 960 Sl7 1 708 5 234 3 417 936 511 I 823

318 106 24 6 1 089

124 25 12 - I 970

2 S76 2 933 1 231 759 3 214 2 517 2 873 1 215 753 3 614

54 60 16 6 I 611

60 58 52 34 2 985

2 045 2 631 1 123 742 4 436 2 018 2 596 I 118 736 5 090

22 35 5 6 2 223

44 52 43 34 3 446

531 302 108 17 l 777 499 277 97 17 1 976

32 25 11 - 898

16 6 9 - 1 000

31 618 39 100 16 522 9 163 4 170 29 918 38 149 16 288 9 052 4 398

1 646 893 201 76 2 937

678 817 299 160 4 475

26 279 34 104 14 676 8 13S 6 56S 24 926 33 380 14 509 8 089 6 991

I 299 666 139 22 4 246

645 765 270 149 6 704

s 339 4 996 1 846 l 028 2 367 4 992 4 769 1 779 963 2 437

347 227 62 54 1 974

33 52 29 11 2 500

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4JtJM,iJ.,Jk ... ,lWX.JiiU£ .LLiiLU: ,iiJ,Jt .. rn Li.. 22 J L i _Jid ££ 2

Table 192. Income in 1969 of Persons by Race and Sex: 1970-Continued {Cota based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Urban and Rural SMSA's of 250,000 or More

JACKSONVILLE SMSA

Totol, 14 yun eW 1111d over' -White ____ •• __ •• __ •• _ -Negro----------------Persons of Sponish languoge'------------

M1le, 14 yHrs oltl Hd GVtf' -White----------------Negro -,, ____________ _ -Persons of Sponis.h longuoge1 ________ .... _ -

Female, 14 yHn olcl 01ut ..... , -- -- -- -- -- -- .,._ -- --White---------------Negro ______________ _ -Persons of Spanish language'-------- __ _

MIAMI SMSA

To11I, 14 YHn old 41uul ner• White---------------Negro ______________ _

Persons of Spanish longuogei __________ _

' Male, 14 ytan o1d and ovtr White---------------Negro ______________ _

Persons of Spanish language" ______ .... __ _

F4in1ale, 14 years old ud over 1 ------------ ____ _

White---------------Negro __ ------ __ -----Persons of Spanish

-

-

--

language' _________ _ --ORLANDO SMSA

' Total, 14 years old and aver White-------------- --Negro-------- __ ---- --Persons of Spanish

lainguoge2 _________ _ --' Mele, t4 years eld and over

White-------------- --Negro _____________ _ --Persons of Spanish language2 _________ _ --

Ftmale. 14 y111rs old arad ov1r 1 ---- ___________ _ --White-------------- --Negro---- _________ _ --Persons of Spanish language' __ -- ,. ____ _ --

TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG SMSA

Total, 14 yean old and over White-------------­Negro __ ---- __ ---- __ Persons of Spanish

' -----

languogei _________ _ ---M11le, 14 years old ond over

White---------- .. ·-- --Negro ____ -------- __ Persons of Spanish lon9uoge2 _________ _

F•male, 14 'fHl'i old oftd .,.,1 _______________ _ White--------------Negro _____________ _

Persons of Sponish languoge1 ____ -- ___ _

WEST PALM BEACH SMSA

----

--------

"-Totol, 14 ynn old and on White __ •••• ---- •• __ --Negro ___ ~-------- __ --Persons (lf Spanish longuo.ge2 _________ _ --

"-Male, 14 ynn old ancl ave White--------------Negro---------- ___ _ Pers.ans of Spanish longuo9e2 _________ _

f1Mal•, 14 ye11rs old and aver 1

-------- ---- ___ _

White-------------­Negro---- __ ------ __ Persons. of Spanish lan9uoge1 _________ _

--------------

Toto! (includes persons without income)

385 473 303 053

BO 245

4 800

116 849 149 569 36 080

2 497

198 624 153 484 44 165

2 303

913 714 B56 067 123 351

224 150

457 633 398 526

57 057

102 646

526 081 457 541 66 294

121 304

312 328 270 564 40 B40

5 170

149 493 129 672

19 391

2 560

162 835 140 B92 21 449

2 610

794 140 720 253

71 813

43 106

367 143 333 324 32 958

20 317

426 997 386 929

3B 855

22 789

268 781 228 513 39 SB4

9 160

126 084 106 665

19 112

4 673

142 697 121 848 20 472

4 487

$1 to $999

Total or loss

292 370 so 188 231 711 34 836

S9 123 15 141

3 703 720

165 847 16 257 135 660 11 301 29 129 4 875

2 265 264

126 523 33 931 96 051 23 535 29 994 10 266

I 438 4~

771 953 U3 013 675 266 112 932 93 414 19 382

165 704 30 21B

411 998 39 927 363 339 33 012

46 867 6 638

90 259 9 B10

359 955 93 086 311 927 79 920

46 547 12 744

75 445 20 40B

241 163 44 369 208 659 35 427

31 B54 B B23

3 859 729

134 821 14 133 117 951 10 907

16 459 3 179

2 355 213

106 342 30 236 90 708 24 520 15 395 5 644

1 504 516

639 556 115 452 5Bl 910 101 BB5

56 192 13 30B

33 582 5 954

338 259 29 967 30'/ 585 25 480

27 924 4 412

lB 603 1 910

301 297 as 415 272 325 76 405

2B 268 8 896

14 979 4 044

21S 794 36 535 1B4 195 2B 730 31 OBO 7 693

6 794 l 131

115 299 9 905 99 109 7 274 15 921 2 590

4 OB2 404

100 495 26 630 85 OB6 21 456 15 159 5 103

2 712 727

'lndudes persons of other races nor shown separately.

11-1194 FLORIDA

Persons with income

$1.000 $2.000 $3,000 $4.000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 to to to to to to to

$1.999 $2.999 $3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999

39 903 29 548 28 920 24 206 22 880 19 714 17 545 28 BOB 21 130 21 697 18 810 lB 502 16 634 15 12B 10 877 8 145 7 043 5 235 4 25B 2 941 2 355

467 365 334 352 271 280 252

16 902 13 680 13 224 11 898 14 080 13 298 13 703 12 825 10 515 9 429 8 013 10 569 10 906 11 815 3 969 2 951 3 672 3 751 3 433 2 271 1 843

181 202 200 191 207 1B9 206

23 001 15 868 15 696 12 308 8 800 6 416 3 842 15 983 10 615 12 26B 10 797 7 933 5 72B 3 313 6 90B 5 194 3 371 1 484 825 670 512

286 163 134 161 64 91 46

102 241 79 338 80 542 66 607 57 716 46 308 39 724 87 440 66 085 66 629 55 934 50 123 40 910 35 674 14 266 12 911 13 SB6 10 448 7 36B 5 143 3 913

18 548 lB 9B6 23 733 19 341 14 592 10 690 B 331

39 056 32 604 34 864 32 775 33 518 30 267 28 172 33 765 27 B42 28 765 26 180 27 529 25 903 24 735

5 047 4 596 5 93B 6 459 5 807 4 195 3 360

7 646 7 159 9 665 10 788 10 402 B 642 6 986

63 192 46 734 45 678 33 832 24 258 16 041 11 552 53 675 3B 243 37 864 29 754 22 594 15 007 10 939 9 219 8 315 7 648 3 9B9 1 561 946 553

10 902 11 827 14 06B 8 553 4 190 2 048 1 345

33 019 24 252 24 316 18 886 17 248 14 996 13 066 26 526 19 405 19 800 16 196 15 546 13 641 12 3B9

6 374 4 750 4 417 2 640 1 652 1 335 672

531 449 346 269 255 26B 170

12 931 10 528 11 397 9 682 10 901 10 086 10 053 10 354 8 364 B 504 7 6B3 9 367 9 013 9 506 2 536 2 OB3 2 B29 1 962 1 4B4 1 064 545

266 222 167 lSB 233 214 119

20 088 13 724 12 919 9 204 6 347 4 910 3 013 16 172 11 041 11 296 B 515 6 179 4 628 2 B83

3 638 2 667 1 5BB 678 16B 271 127

265 227 179 131 22 54 51

100 951 75 109 68 752 54 670 46 437 36 862 30 690 89 790 66 761 60 643 49 356 42 045 34 070 29 015 10 676 8 119 7 914 5 207 4 276 2 6B5 1 650

4 412 3 207 4 220 3 308 2 757 2 218 1 911

37 444 33 418 33 157 29 386 29 664 26 070 23 830 33 409 30 194 26 920 25 634 26 OB8 23 776 22 4Bl

3 B97 3 129 4 171 3 678 3 4B6 2 220 1 330

1 BBO 1 226 l 592 1 814 1 917 1 627 1 647

63 507 41 691 35 595 25 284 16 773 10 792 6 860 56 3Bl 36 567 31 723 23 722 15 957 10 294 6 534 6 979 4 990 3 743 1 529 790 465 320

2 532 1 9B1 2 628 1 494 B40 591 264

31 341 22 403 21 DOB 17 190 14 923 12 494 10 086 25 562 17 543 16 573 14 015 12 807 11 2B3 9 355

5 666 4 775 4 3B3 3 133 2 089 1 192 716

939 B17 798 6BO 471 420 2BB

10 640 9 755 9 792 8 380 9 116 8 277 7 488 8 361 7 597 7 410 6 105 7 305 7 263 6 909 2 220 2 114 2 357 2 268 1 795 995 575

3BO 426 374 422 396 311 236

20 701 12 648 11 216 8 810 5 807 4 217 2 598 17 201 9 946 9 163 7 910 5 502 4 020 2 446 3 446 2 661 2 026 865 294 197 141

559 391 424 25B 75 109 52

2Moy be of any race and therefore subclasses do not add to the total.

Q

$B,000 $10,000 $15.000 $25,000 Median income

to to to or (dol· $9,999 $14,999 $24,999 more lors)

24 027 23 407 8 546 3 486 3 918 21 763 22 570 8 417 3 416 4 499 2 185 76B 113 62 2 435

230 275 121 36 3 B97

20 221 21 290 8 055 3 239 s 779 18 469 20 699 7 935 3 1B4 6 475 1 6B7 522 108 47 3 754

206 275 lOB 36 5 457

3 806 2 117 491 247 2 399 3 294 1 B71 4B2 232 2 801

49B 246 5 15 1 685

24 - 13 - 1 920

54 859 66 737 27 988 16 813 3 886 so B49 64 376 27 637 16 677 4 081 3 B03 2 178 307 109 3 011

9 471 7 909 2 700 1 lBS 3 636

43 476 56 751 25 263 15 325 5 799 40 175 55 173 25 031 15 229 6 177

3 147 l 410 194 76 4 1B8

8 319 7 170 2 555 1 117 5 006

11 383 9 986 2 725 1 488 2 507 10 674 9 203 2 606 I 44B 2 585

656 768 113 33 2 158

1 152 739 145 68 2 542

17 833 20 722 9 123 3 333 3 779 16 940 20 459 9 006 3 322 4 196

B59 245 B7 - 2 154

32B 315 13B 41 3 637

14 776 18 724 8 619 2 991 5 802 14 215 lB 544 B 514 2 9BO 6 421

540 162 75 - 3 153

30B 294 120 41 5 650

3 057 1 998 504 342 2 207 2 725 1 915 492 342 2 422

319 83 12 - I 535

20 21 lB - 1 891

43 204 42 536 16 913 7 980 3 411 41 BOB 41 B63 16 765 7 909 3 536

1 342 627 121 67 2 482

2 637 1 941 626 391 3 763

35 670 37 122 15 299 7 232 5 194 34 588 36 633 15 202 7 lBO 5 42B

1 036 447 70 4B 3 605

2 243 l 7BB 596 363 5 459

7 534 5 414 1 614 748 2 040 7 220 5 230 1 563 729 2 092

306 lBO 51 19 1 751

394 153 30 2B 2 461

15 423 18 992 9 248 6 151 3 839 14 493 18 610 9 132 6 092 4 263

917 36B 95 53 2 457

440 530 185 95 3 639

12 452 16 231 8 056 5 207 6 007 11 B16 15 954 7 963 5 152 6 758

623 263 72 49 3 440

401 481 156 95 5 OBB

2 971 2 761 1 192 944 2 231 2 677 2 656 1 169 940 2 391

294 105 23 4 1 719

39 49 29 - 2 179

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 193. Income in 1969 of Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970 [Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols see text}

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STATE

Total

M1111le, 14 yun old and over __ 14 to 19 years-------------------20 to 24 yeors ------------------25 to 29 yeors ------------------30 to 34 yeors ------------------

---35 to 39 yeors -- ________ -- -- ___ _

40 to 44 years------------------45 to 49 years------------------50 to 54 yeors ------------------55 to 59 yeors ------------------60 to 64 yeors ------------------65 to 69 yeors ------------------70 to 74 years------------------75 years and over---------------

--------

Total (includes persons without income)

2 448 460 361 580 238 781 194 202 172 793 173 122 186 348 185 424 174 027 156 561 156 807 160 598 132 019 156 198

Fu•ole, 14 ytors old and ayer 14 to 19 years ------------------20 to 24 years------------------25 to 29 yeors ------------------30 to 34 yeors ------------------35 to 39 yeors ------------------40 to 44 years------------------45 to 49 years------------------50 to 54 years------------------55 to 59 yeors ------------------60 to 64 years ------ ------------65 to 69 years------------------

- 2 718 634

70 to 74 years _________________ _

75 years and over---------------

White

Male, 14 years old and aver_ 14 to 19 years------------------20 to 24 years------------------25 to 29 years------------------30 to 34 years------------------35 to 39 years------------------40 lo 44 years------------------45 ta 49 years ------ ------------50 to 54 years------------------55 to 59 years------------------60 ta 64 years------------------65 to 69 years------------------70 to 74 years------------------75 years and over ______________ _

------------

-

-

--

-

,_ hmal11, 14 years old and ove 14 to 19 years ------ ------------20 to 24 years------------------25 to 29 years------------------30 to 34 yeors ------------------35 to 39 yeors ------------------40 to 44 years------------------45to49 yeors ------------------50 to 54 years------------------55 to 59 years------------------60 to 64 years------------------65 to 69 years ------ ------------70 to 74 years------------------75 years and over--------------

-

--

--Negro

Mole, 14 years old ond ovar 14 to 19 years-----------------20 lo 24 years-----------------25 to 29years ------------------30 to34years -----------------35 to 39 years-----------------40 to 44 years-----------------

------------45 to 49 years ________________ _

50 to 54 years-----------------55 to 59 years ________ ------ __ _ 60 to 64 yeors -----------------65 to 69 years-----------------70 to 74 years-----------------75 years and over--------------

--------------,_ --

Famale, 14 yean old and ave 14 to 19 years-----------------20 to 24 years-----------------25 to 29 years-----------------30 to 34 years-----------------35 to 39 years-----------------

--------

~~ :~ ~~ ~:~~~ ::::=============

~rnHm~: ::::::::::::::::: 65 to 69 years-----------------70 to 74 years-----------------75 years and over _____________ _

----------------

350 665 248 167 205 413 186 962 183 368 205 553 208 005 192 313 191 225 204 615 196 513 155 928 189 887

2 121 481 290 903 203 529 165 299 144 588 146 640 161 099 162 706 152 653 136 732 140 069 146 883 123 626 146 754

2 345 570 279 091 206 152 171 319 153 659 152 813 174 627 182 021 167 564 169 396 185 704 180 212 145 787 177 025

318 497 69 450 33 971 27 950 27 234 25 732 24 521 22 222 21 003 19 476 16 388 13 356 8 086 9 106

363 729 70 546 40 946 32 999 32 163 29 405 29 758 25 441 24 270 21 497 18 600 15 963 9 849

12 290

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Total

2 206 988 184 959 220 399 188 541 168 971 169 767 182 621 181 907 169 817 151 971 151 516 156 760 129 002 150 757

1 808 996 132 296 187 940 131 617 114 599 115 599 134 942 136 565 124 830 116 943 146 160 167 018 132 620 165 867

1 938 705 156 302 190 692 161 442 141 995 144 261 158 478 160 221 149 500 133 138 135 822 143 745 121 021 142 088

1 548 575 109 400 156 527 104 732 87 847 91 336

110 614 116 400 106 008 102 627 131 449 153 206 123 836 154 593

260 819 28 036 28 605 26 200 26 059 24 779 23 434 21 205 19 946 18 497 15 344 12 671 7 688 8 355

255 225 22 507 30 801 26 304 26 216 23 770 23 820 19 636 18 554 16 073 14 500 13 526 8 541

10 777

$1 to $1.000 $2,000 $999 to to

or loss $1.999 $2,999

215 878 233 100 199 177 103 533 40 518 19 171 28 593 37 104 33 650 5 645 7 141 9 5()5 4 127 4 801 6 160 3 912 4 852 5 782 4 766 5 681 7 025 4 992 6 476 7 340 5 479 7 216 8 771 7 154 9 989 9 772 6 806 15 616 13 034

11 891 27 441 22 779 9 313 26 322 25 233

17 667 39 941 30 955

522 546 357 213 235 901 82 747 25 949 10 942 49 561 31 809 27 858 27 553 16 900 17 098 24 555 17 545 16 497 22 830 16 897 16 844 24 066 17 974 19 196 23 448 19 511 18 691 22 980 18 571 17 196 24 688 19 997 16 161 46 582 28 952 18 105 63 196 44 819 21 004 46 556 41 585 17 418 63 782 54 714 18 901

169 861 195 750 166 677 85 833 35 473 16 714 22 972 31 982 28 785 3 872 5 230 6 663 2 649 3 336 3 432 2 504 3 310 3 445 3 065 3 928 4 543 3 394 4 516 4 824 3 845 5 176 6 043 4 854 7 499 7 278 6 376 12 656 10 783 8 816 22 983 20 487 7 186 23 178 23 847

14 495 36 479 29 833

431 117 296 946 192 515 67 163 22 345 9 145 38 756 25 088 22 532 21 382 13 322 I I 976 18 662 12 128 10 979 17 409 12 201 11 566 18 204 12 997 13 886 17 961 14 540 14 601 17 193 13 866 13 728 19 107 15 443 13 311 40 236 24 783 16 066 56 237 40 115 19 741 41 749 38 659 16 846 57 058 51 459 18 138

45 123 36 178 31 512 17 423 4 873 2 347 5 400 4 812 4 650 I 734 1 773 2 709 1 424 1 420 2 625 1 387 1 516 2 302 1 686 1 691 2 421 1 576 1 932 2 473 1 616 2 026 2 700 2 268 2 452 2 463 2 393 2 896 2 218 3 034 4 359 2 217 2 071 3 075 1 321 3 111 3 353 I 066

89 918 59 138 42 697 15 358 3 540 1 744 10 653 6 562 5 231 6 071 5 452 5 052 5 783 5 357 5 423 5 303 4 584 5 198 5 76(J 4 915 5 208 5 390 4 944 4 046 5 701 4 659 3 456 5 505 4 497 2 822 6 262 4 117 2 014 6 894 4 567 1 237 4 722 2 856 545 6 516 3 086 719

Persons with income

$3.000 $4.000 $5,000 $6,000 $1,000 $8,000 to ta to to to to

$3,999 $4.999 $5.999 ~.999 $1.999 $9.999

200 390 175 111 182 998 164 094 152 500 230 807 10 379 5 027 2 843 1 384 742 699 33 571 24 067 21 313 15 550 10 994 9 716 15 384 19 078 22 821 23 875 22 373 29 821 9 705 12 884 18 234 17 995 18 170 28 480 9 421 11 784 15 946 15 961 16 478 27 398

10 299 11 693 15 395 15 306 16 684 28 812 11 179 12 569 14 979 14 710 15 746 27 613 12 384 12 852 15 473 14 049 14 457 23 711 13 035 13 024 14 562 12 970 12 107 19 003 15 256 14 159 14 262 11 754 9 802 15 371 21 440 14 898 II 603 9 219 6 960 9 678 19 081 12 218 6 455 6 013 4 124 5 668 19 256 10 858 7 112 5 300 3 783 4 837

209 405 151 349 104 392 74 632 47 811 50 521 6 991 3 301 1 057 510 186 260

30 145 23 787 11 419 7 647 2 926 I 662 18 837 15 591 11 758 10 111 6 029 3 652 16 937 12 242 9 035 6 809 4 392 3 980 16 847 12 768 9 400 6 645 4 672 4 961 20 416 15 805 11 392 8 572 5 641 6 163 20 469 15 072 12 326 8 700 5 757 6 307 18 326 13 372 10 001 6 648 4 899 6 277 16 097 11 544 9 342 5 745 4 155 5 399 14 459 9 798 7 389 5 002 3 796 4 964 11 990 7 115 4 939 3 551 2 267 3 045 8 805 5 499 3 519 2 296 I 477 I 886 9 096 5 455 3 815 2 406 1 612 2 065

159 644 141 146 155 272 145 765 140 164 218 736 6 730 4 000 2 435 1 200 663 612

28 542 20 353 18 691 14 256 10 254 9 055 10 575 14 297 18 999 21 008 20 414 29 250 5 442 8 348 13 901 14 968 16 100 26 459 5 191 7 848 11 948 13 171 14 593 25 240 6 251 a 042 11 996 13 098 14 820 26 911 7 330 9 066 12 146 12 938 14 414 26 309 8 281 9 650 13 132 12 401 13 521 22 728 9 444 10 309 12 575 1 I 714 11 407 18 306

12 541 12 371 12 836 10 900 9 324 14 930 19 987 14 236 11 168 8 959 6 831 9 535 18 454 11 951 8 292 5 933 4 081 5 599 18 876 10 675 6 953 5 219 3 742 4 802

178 076 137 858 98 248 69 995 44 851 46 461 5 962 2 845 871 432 151 198

25 656 21 558 10 511 7 155 2 684 I 549 14 218 13 465 10 743 9 011 5 379 3 312 12 211 10 118 0 021 5 995 3 871 3 493 12 863 11 058 8 512 6 118 4 165 4 110 16 575 14 198 10 763 7 952 5 331 5 449 17 642 14 113 11 833 8 327 5 551 5 876 16 052 12 420 9 626 6 349 4 754 5 857 14 432 11 014 8 095 5 623 3 990 5 089 13 438 9 417 7 196 4 894 3 697 4 665 11 562 6 918 4 871 3 528 2 232 2 959 8 621 5 385 3 470 2 249 1 468 1 848 8 844 5 349 3 746 2 362 I 578 2 056

39 983 33 265 27 074 17 715 12 057 11 576 I 628 997 403 184 73 87 4 877 3 622 2 378 1 266 733 637 4 638 4 674 3 747 2 796 I 904 1 536 4 194 4 443 4 207 2 903 2 022 1 907 4 152 3 829 3 892 2 721 I 852 2 095 4 003 3 575 3 320 2 097 I 825 I 809 3 821 3 456 2 815 I 687 I 292 I 268 4 073 3 150 2 3-07 I 595 920 958 3 559 2 703 I 946 1 247 770 636 2 666 1 760 I 374 827 463 414 1 389 645 414 255 125 138

611 240 136 70 37 61 352 171 135 67 41 30

30 673 13 138 5 860 4 386 2 806 3 967 995 444 186 78 35 62

4 376 2 186 661 483 226 113 4 582 2 063 974 I 045 613 304 4 658 2 073 966 763 492 473 3 908 1 662 866 512 495 845 3 753 1 568 596 556 295 710 2 738 927 473 373 201 416 2 231 942 337 279 134 416 1 628 520 232 116 155 310 I 011 371 193 102 90 191

395 191 56 16 35 80 175 93 M 33 5 38 221 98 56 28 30 9

Index Median Mean of

$10,000 $15.000 income il'lcome jncome to or (dol- Cd al- tone en·

$14,999 more lors) I ors) trotion

276 950 175 983 5 436 6 935 0.464 429 234 093 1 346 0.474

4 901 940 3 323 3 713 0.383 26 280 6 618 6 616 6 972 0.295 33 890 14 525 7 582 8 419 0.320 36 449 21 784 8 050 9 425 0.356 40 647 26 313 8 278 9 856 0.374 38 637 27 664 8 191 9 965 0.393 31 781 23 644 7 601 9 494 0.412 22 861 17 406 6 651 8 465 0.436 18 490 14 966 5 623 7 707 0.474 10 742 10 109 3 759 5 959 0.527 6 187 6 388 3 190 5 106 0.526 s 656 5 392 2 574 4 173 0.529

37 571 17 655 2 105 3 015 0.491 216 137 799 1 149 0.457 749 377 2 452 2 685 0.413

I 515 573 3 120 3 390 0.413 1 990 617 2 921 3 341 0.428 2 906 829 3 073 3 548 0.431 4 262 1 465 3 306 3 824 0.423 4 702 1 582 3 324 3 933 0.424 4 626 1 932 3 200 3 951 0.448 4 565 2 260 2 916 3 857 0.476 4 675 2 536 1 915 3 176 0.537 3 010 2 092 1 453 2 459 0.548 2 129 1 458 1 475 2 347 0.526 2 224 1 797 I 350 2 219 0.534

271 347 174 343 5 878 7 383 0.459 424 218 911 I 369 0.471

4 716 886 3 407 3 81Y 0.382 25 627 6 507 7 004 7 379 0.282 33 012 14 348 8 196 9 089 0.307 35 496 21 515 8 746 10 209 0.337 39 726 26 098 8 909 10 633 0.353 37 881 27 401 0 102 10 689 0.374 31 307 23 414 0 210 10 205 0.399 22 450 17 302 7 254 9 127 0.426 18 241 14 864 6 032 8 210 0.465 10 699 10 044 3 980 6 294 0.516 6 131 6 369 3 341 5 313 0.525 5 637 5 377 2 673 4 329 0.524

35 406 17 092 2 240 3 164 0.491 179 109 814 I 170 0.457 703 335 2 640 2 814 0.403

1 398 526 3 400 3 579 0.402 1 794 575 3 176 3 553 0.426 2 566 768 3 349 3 758 0.419 3 848 1 411 3 617 4 087 0.411 4 406 1 548 3 629 4 207 0.413 4 310 1 853 3 512 4 240 0.434 4 330 2 193 3 239 4 135 0.466 4 574 2 483 2 044 3 336 0.535 2 976 2 067 1 508 2 561 0.550 2 101 1 440 1 522 2 424 0.524 2 219 I 784 I 393 2 296 0.538

5 049 1 287 3 440 3 656 0.392 5 16 805 1 219 0.467

180 50 2 880 3 052 0.381 594 95 4 461 4 541 0.290 777 137 4 758 4 846 0.288 846 187 4 792 4 892 0.296 831 176 4 536 4 699 0.316 679 206 4 232 4 532 0.333 439 162 3 891 4 173 0.335 365 88 3 580 3 734 0.357 218 95 3 061 3 326 0.395 43 52 I 757 2 229 0.416 53 13 1 577 I 913 0.397 19 10 1 318 1 580 0.406

2 120 522 1 637 2 117 0.462 37 28 733 I 045 0.462 46 42 1 723 2 034 0.434

101 47 2 322 2 633 0.408 190 38 2 363 2 626 0.398 340 57 2 384 2 758 0.422 405 54 2 237 2 615 0.431 294 34 1 916 2 342 0.436 318 79 \ 768 2 317 0.468 230 58 I 563 2 083 0.469 101 48 l 240 1 726 0.478 32 21 981 1 310 0.421 21 9 904 1 215 0.407

5 7 827 1 123 0.392

FLORIDA 11 - 1195

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Table 193. Income in 1969 of Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued [Doto based on sample see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STATE - Continued

Penons of Spanish Language

Mole, 14 yHra old and over_ H to 19 years------------------20 to 24 yoors ------------------25 to 29 yeors ------------------30 ta 34 years------------------35 to 39 years------------------40 to 44 years ------ ____ ---- ___ _ 45 to 49 years------------- .. ----50 to 54 yoors ------------------55 to 59 yeors ------------------60 to 64 years------------------65 to 69 years------------------70 to 74 yoors ------------------75 years and over ________ ------ _

-------------

Female, 14 y ten old! and onr 14 to 19 years------------------20 to24 years------------------25 to29 years------------------

---30 to 34 yoors _________________ _

35 to 39 years------------------40 to 44 years ------ ------------45 to -4'9 years-------------·----50 to 54 years------------------S5 to 59 years _________________ _

60 to 64 years------------------65 to 69 years------------------70 to 74 years------------------75 years and over---------------

URBAN

Total

-------

Malt, 14 yun old and onr_ 14 to 19 years------------------20 to 24 years ___ ,. ________ ,. ____ _

-

--

25 to 29 years-------------- .. --30 to 34 years------------- .. ----35 to 39 years------------------40to44 years-----------------45 to 49 years-----------------50 to 54 years-----------------55to59yeors -----------------60 to 64 yeors ---- -------------

--------65to69 yeors __________ ............ ..

70to74years ------··----------75 years ond over--------------

------,_ --

female, l4 years old and ave 14 to 19 years-----------------20 lo 24 years-----------------25 to 29 years-----------------30 ta 34 years.-----------------

------35 to 39 years __________ ------ _

40 lo44yeors -----------------45 to 49 years. __________ ------ _ 50 to 54 years.-----------------55 to 59 years-----------------60 ta 64 years-----------------65 to 69 years ________________ _

70 to 74 years-----------------75 years cod ever--------------

Negro

------------------

----------

Male, 14 y•an aid and over 14 la 19 years-----------------20 ta 24 years-----------------25 to 29 years-----------------30 ta 34 years-----------------35 to 39 yea"-----------------40 to 44 years-----------------45 to 49 yeors -----------------5-0- to 54 yeors -----------------5-5 to 59 years-----------------60 lo 6-4 yeors -----------------65- to 69 years-----------------70 to 74 years-----------------

----------------75 years and over _____________ _ --,_ --

female, 14 years old and ove 14 to 19 years-----------------20 to 24 years-----------------25 to 29 years-----------------30 ta 34 yMrs -----------------35 ta 39 y•ors -----------------40 to 44 years-----------------45 to 49 years-----------------

------------50 to 54 years ____________ ... __ _

55 to 59 years-----------------60 to 64 years-----------------65 to 69 years-----------------70 to 74 years-----------------75 years and over--------------

11 - 1196 FLORIDA

------------

Total (includes persons without income) Total

lH 032 136 847 22 970 10 995 14 212 13 082 12 642 12 232 14 401 14 025 15 492 14 907 16 832 16 311 14 019 13 678 11 231 10 868 9 579 9 171 8 491 8 006 6 935 6 406 3 731 3 372 4 497 3 794

175 110 107 660 24 068 8 660 16 744 12 590 15 665 10 059 17 177 TO 522 16 278 10 329 17 638 11 845 IS 23t 9 991 12 148 7 935 11 876 6 525 9 736 5 760 7 705 5 434 4 4 t2 3 125 6 432 4 B8S

l 966 378 1 780 429 287 482 149 495 194 326 lBO 5t4 l S4 223 150 608 137 420 134 966 139 S04 137 230 150 62B 147 962 151 337 148 76S 141 435 t3B 271 124 466 121 104 123 54B 119 647 t 26 340 123 237 106 320 103 642 129 349 124 788

2 224 902 1 509 368 261 144 lOB 786 202 664 1S7 540 165 258 108 420 151 534 94 199 149 004 94 752 169 470 112 852 171 992 114 889 157 449 104 648 ISS 879 99 392 165 3tB 120 402 16t 386 138 43t 130 652 111 851 163 152 143 206

260 095 214 729 S5 817 22 186 27 685 23 893 23 362 22 385 22 970 22 230 21 33B 20 732 20 343 19 566 tB 276 17 497 t 7 44B 16 591 15 745 t4 937 t3 248 12 394 to 682 10 lt2 6 234 5 888 6 947 6 31B

304 01 214 533 57 562 18 126 35 153 26 601 2B 691 23 060 27 619 22 622 24 899 20 074 25 264 20 230 21 134 t6 592 20 t91 t 5 504 17 927 t 3 463 t5 301 11 975 t3 067 11 039 7 743 6 686 9 830 8 541

$1 ta $1,000 $2,000 $999 ta to

or loss $1,999 $2,999

14 705 12 295 10 930 5 952 2 361 1 269 1 754 1 720 1 979

343 563 801 428 549 710 522 540 785 568 683 778 392 486 726 302 549 652 452 542 616 757 772 760

1 158 l 319 943 723 935 485

1 354 1 276 426

29 903 16 589 16 207 4 974 1 797 929 2 820 1 896 1 959 1 559 1 381 l 570 1 871 l 427 1 788 1 652 1 320 1 707 t 699 1 480 2 079 t 327 t 230 t 860 I 219 t 143 l 5JB 1 607 l 056 I 16B 2 6BI 903 711 3 141 1 163 517 1 964 729 251 3 389 l 064 150

168 198 182 041 155 935 82 694 33 770 15 681 24 tl l 31 039 2B 139

4 246 5 68S 7 364 3 146 3 685 4 603 2 945 3 669 4 468 3 660 4 241 5 143 3 626 4 963 5 415 3 963 5 482 6 451 s 047 7 241 7 087 6 276 lt 203 9 375 8 476 19 678 17 249 6 672 19 752 19 501

13 336 31 633 25 459

416 623 295 469 197 036 67 OB7 21 639 9 305 39 856 26 386 23 286 21 556 15 056 13 916 19 444 14 OB6 13 224 18 136 13 422 13 485 19 253 t4 570 15 851 lB 774 15 777 15 4t6 18 093 14 B42 14 234 19 227 16 202 13 476 35 895 23 395 15 030 49 420 37 405 17 932 37 055 35 297 15 084 52 825 47 390 16 797

34 370 28 457 24 744 13 287 4 088 1 949 4 415 3 860 3 840 1 347 l 378 2 119 t 148 l 111 2 029 1 038 1 119 1 Bl9 1 255 t 320 l 854 1 145 1 590 1 776 1 299 1 556 2 059 1 633 t 867 1 BBB 1 B57 2 172 l 713 2 354 3 413 1 818 t 473 2 369 1 028 2 119 2 614 852

70 283 49 560 37 112 11 785 3 074 1 595 8 642 5 580 4 650 5 059 4 636 4 454 4 626 4 532 4 645 4 202 3 66B 4 447 4 517 4 085 4 511 4 2BB 3 986 3 489 4 354 3 82B 3 016 4 253 3 799 2 434 4 925 3 439 1 720 5 212 3 959 l 109 3 S12 2 397 407 4 906 2 577 63S

Persons with income

$3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $8.000 to to to to to to

$3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999

13 833 15 132 14 744 12 467 10 387 13 487 756 332 167 83 34 25

1 971 1 484 1 418 1 037 746 667 l 119 1 217 1 484 1 528 1 458 I 813 l 106 1 562 1 734 I 694 t 602 2 089 t 149 t 715 1 876 I 590 1 567 2 076 t 391 l 676 2 024 1 945 1 614 2 147 1 288 l 686 1 958 1 503 1 228 1 665 l 226 1 637 1 394 1 204 935 1 118 1 320 1 449 I 296 876 503 790 1 110 1 344 797 522 399 626

828 603 370 314 149 324 304 312 140 57 101 104 265 115 86 114 51 43

18 886 11 550 s 709 3 350 2 006 I 911 505 265 87 53 16 12

2 466 1 986 835 280 160 t 18 1 850 I 492 878 684 309 211 2 123 I 480 735 394 281 277 2 187 1 625 636 420 327 247 2 809 l 574 862 473 271 354 2 583 1 231 624 406 273 208 t 920 B71 404 251 205 243 l 307 532 377 169 73 115

677 278 131 131 69 68 277 143 68 47 18 22 48 19 31 21 - 16

114 54 41 21 4 20

156 945 138 070 144 575 130 680 123 497 190 541 8 34t 3 965 2 234 1 153 551 571

26 930 19 176 16 720 t2 329 8 974 8 t31 1 t 883 14 684 17 456 lB 741 17 973 24 237 7 309 9 766 14 t70 13 770 14 288 23 023 7 129 9 069 12 342 12 45t 13 136 22 102 7 687 8 917 12 153 12 111 t3 283 23 525 8 411 9 80S t 1 656 11 766 t2 671 22 825 9 452 10 099 t 1 960 11 237 t 1 815 19 939 9 722 10 086 1 t 442 10 308 9 889 15 704

11 513 11 0\15 11 305 9 398 B 143 12 819 t6 587 11 9t8 9 476 7 618 5 844 8 220 15 773 to 135 7 209 5 130 3 532 s 073 16 206 9 355 6 250 4 668 3 398 4 372

177 330 130 235 90 647 65 398 42 398 44 433 5 828 2 917 938 415 164 214

25 321 20 767 10 144 6 739 2 623 1 425 15 612 12 966 10 077 8 662 5 406 3 269 13 810 10 261 7 647 5 962 3 90S 3 SOB 13 932 10 426 B 033 5 693 3 949 4 274 17 1B7 13 598 9 670 7 323 4 892 5 385 t7 282 12 930 10 674 7 704 5 076 5 615 15 761 11 466 8 666 5 898 4 352 5 48S t3 646 9 968 7 305 5 033 3 682 4 71S 12 412 8 623 6 475 4 470 3 403 4 176 10 472 6 252 4 377 3 156 2 071 2 746 7 783 5 018 3 162 2 078 1 350 l 725 8 284 5 003 3 479 2 245 1 523 l 896

31 861 28 468 23 732 15 846 10 915 10 631 l 333 859 347 176 53 78 3 87t 3 202 2 079 l 166 676 S82 3 811 4 042 3 326 2 593 1 735 1 417 3 354 3 773 3 743 2 556 1 869 1 798 3 222 3 211 3 369 2 438 1 673 1 898 3 136 2 94B 2 952 t 853 1 652 l 666 3 095 2 B48 2 445 l 516 1 153 1 151 3 236 2 775 l 976 l 430 814 906 2 853 2 312 1 688 1 048 674 568 2 103 1 576 1 21S 729 426 329 l OBl 538 349 229 117 131

472 225 121 52 32 57 294 159 122 58 41 30

27 564 12 056 5 344 3 956 2 571 3 617 880 415 177 63 35 57

3 998 2 060 82B 449 209 97 4 178 l 931 B87 926 S76 285 4 196 l 873 B87 728 4S7 460 3 436 I 495 791 460 433 765 3 326 1 411 542 498 267 637 2 414 812 410 306 178 389 2 015 BB7 3t3 247 122 353 l 490 466 222 110 144 287

919 35t lSO 95 85 166 347 175 51 18 35 80 t64 86 34 33 - 32 201 94 52 23 30 9

Q

Median Index

Mean Of $10,000 $15,000 income income income

to or (dol- (dol- concen. $14,999 more lors) lors) trotion

12 324 6 543 5 104 6 014 0.420 16 - 924 1 34S 0.453

235 71 3 552 3 892 0.379 1 464 442 6 385 6 739 0.308 1 84S 706 6 545 7 090 0.319 2 074 l 013 6 545 7 670 0.346 2 357 1 128 6 532 7 604 0.349 1 576 1 170 6 202 7 887 0.389 t 127 724 5 766 7 215 0.373

780 547 5 159 6 426 0.401 537 382 4 449 5 541 0.441 208 190 2 770 4 060 0.524 83 128 2 058 3 713 O.S31 22 42 l 426 2 348 0.507

1 123 426 2 453 2 775 0.435 22 - 871 1 258 0.4S4 19 31 2 806 2 795 0.380 97 28 3 281 3 378 0.364

146 - 3 082 3 162 0.371 162 46 3 222 3 353 0.371 194 50 3 237 3 419 0.362 185 64 3 224 3 460 0.360 113 48 3 046 3 255 0.376

56 65 2 S13 2 952 0.435 B3 28 1 220 2 155 0.520

7 31 865 t 54B 0.500 24 22 796 1 393 0.529 15 13 721 l 126 0.4SB

235 652 154 295 5 616 7 198 0.465 3SO 185 904 l 353 0.466

4 194 771 3 259 3 687 0.389 22 585 5 754 6 746 7 128 0.300 28 639 12 567 7 772 8 6S2 0.320 30 875 19 044 B 287 9 742 0.357 34 205 23 037 8 525 10 207 0.374 32 977 24 446 B 466 10 366 0.391 27 228 20 645 7 BBB 9 902 0.409 19 36S 15 213 6 963 8 901 0.434 15 535 12 985 5 917 8 128 0.473 9 210 8 961 3 978 6 371 0.529 s 355 5 710 3 380 5 392 0.537 5 134 4 975 2 684 4 421 0.536

33 746 16 053 2 216 3 122 0.489 173 106 811 1 164 0.453 666 327 2 538 2 751 0.406

1 366 506 3 236 3 497 0.404 1 794 538 3 025 3 449 0.422 2 644 758 3 t67 3 654 0.422 3 825 1 298 3 393 3 909 0.424 4 206 1 435 3 433 4 062 0.424 4 115 1 736 3 327 4 083 0.442 4 081 2 037 3 058 4 016 0.476 4 201 2 322 2 061 3 349 0.534 2 703 1 897 1 529 2 582 0.544 1 953 1 346 1 535 2 4S8 0.S27 2 019 1 74S 1 396 2 321 0.544

4 567 1 138 3 621 3 812 0.387 5 11 835 1 284 0.471

159 41 2 9S6 3 117 0.383 531 86 4 628 4 678 0.285 722 127 4 920 4 999 0.280 782 163 4 987 5 055 0.291 779 151 4 752 4 870 0.309 606 172 4 401 4 667 0.323 392 148 4 052 4 316 0.333 305 81 3 729 3 884 0.35t 187 87 3 216 3 446 0.389 34 4B 1 792 2 298 0.422 46 13 1 621 1 994 0.401 19 10 1 398 1 676 0.410

1 989 481 I 746 2 220 0.457 23 22 769 l 110 0.466 46 42 1 835 2 120 0.426

101 47 2 414 2 712 0.399 190 28 2 464 2 727 0.398 320 57 2 487 2 870 0.419 385 51 2 335 2 716 0.424 286 34 2 006 2 437 0.439 29S 74 1 886 2 442 0.458 217 41 1 652 2 lBB 0.463

77 4B 1 309 1 793 0.478 32 21 1 078 1 38S 0.422 12 9 952 1 250 0.409 5 7 870 t 176 0.402

DET Al LED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 193. Income in 1969 of Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued [Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived fi.gures (percent median etc) and meaning of symbols see text]

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

RURAL NONFARM

Total

-Mali, 14 yean old and aver_ 14 to 19 years------------------20 to 24 yeors ------------------25 to 29 yeors ------------------30 to 34 yeors ------------------35 to 39 yeors ------------------40 to 44 yeors ------------ .. -----45 to 49 years------------------50 to 54 years------------------55 lo 59 years------------------60 to 64 years------------------65 to 69 years------------------70 to 74 years------------------75 yeol's and over---------------

-

Female, 14 years aid and oYlr 14 to 19 years------------------20 to 24 years------------------25 to 29 years------------------30 to 34 years------------------35 lo 39 years------------------40 to 44 years------------------45 to 49 years------------------50 to 54 years------------------55 to 59 yeors ------------------60 to 64 years------------------65 to 69 veors ------------------70 to 74 years------------------75 years ond over---------------

Negro

------------

--------------

-------------

Male, 14 years old and over_ 14 to 19 yeors ------------------20 to 24 years------------------25 to 29 years------------------30 to 34 years------------------35 to 39 years------------------40 to 44 years------------------45 to 49 years------------------50 to 54 years------------------55 to 59 years------------------60 lo 64 yeors ------------------65 ro 69 yeors ------------------70 to 74 years------------------75 years and over-------------- --

,_ Female, 14 years old and ove 14 to 19 years ---------------- --20 to 24 years------------------25 to 29 years-----------------30 lo 34 years-----------------35 to 39 veors -----------------40 to 44 years------------------45 la 49 years-----------------50 ta 54 years-----------------55 to 59 yeors -----------------60 to 64 years-----------------

--

-------

--------

65 to 69 years ________ -- -- -- -- -70 to 74 years-----------------75 years and aver--------------

RURAL FARM

Total

Male, 14 yean old and ov11r 14 to 19 years-----------------20 lo 24 years-----------------25to29 yeors -----------------30 lo 34 years-----------------35 to 39 years-----------------40 ta 44 yeors -----------------45 to 49 years----------------­SO lo 54 years-----------------55 to 59 years-----------------60 lo 64yeors -----------------65 to 69 years-----------------70 ta 74 years-----------------75 years and aver--------------

------

----------------------------,_ ftmol11, 14 yaars old and ove

14 to 19 years-----------------20 lo 24 years-----------------

----25 to 29 yeors ________ •• ______ •

30 lo 34 years-----------------35 lo 39 years-----------------401o 44 years-----------------

~~ :~ ~~ ~:~~: ===:::::::::::::: 5510 59 years-----------------60 to 64 years-----------------65 to 69 years-----------------70 to 74 years-----------------75 years and aver--------------

----------------------

Totol (includes persons without income)

453 508 69 IOI 42 558 38 382 33 903 31 767 33 560 31 743 30 019 29 194 30 765 32 340 24 487 25 689

466 405 65 114 43 938 38 573 33 684 32 301 33 863 33 610 32 047 32 783 37 056 33 628 24 249 25 559

54 672 12 785 5 939 4 318 4 091 4 174 3 913 3 724 3 249 3 434 2 867 2 434 1 707 2 037

56 187 12 153 5 554 4 190 4 375 4 325 4 251 4 031 3 787 3 298 3 087 2 712 2 052 2 372

28 574 4 997 I 897 I 597 1 470 1 851 2 160 2 344 2 573 2 901 2 494 I 918 I 212 1 160

27 327 4 407 I 585 I 582 I 744 2 063 2 220 2 403 2 817 2 563 2 241 1 499 I 027 1 t76

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Totol

401 498 33 215 38 226 36 387 32 580 30 749 32 522 30 837 29 031 28 033 29 478 31 640 23 973 24 827

284 871 22 151 29 394 22 292 19 460 19 764 20 833 20 447 18 836 18 304 24 470 27 345 19 927 21 648

42 932 5 418 4 410 3 557 3 667 3 833 3 611 3 490 3 068 3 263 2 704 2 326 1 665 1 920

38 801 4 051 4 065 3 141 3 483 3 540 3 392 3 072 2 886 2 441 2 399 2 351 I 820 2 160

25 061 2 249 1 659 1 546 1 425 1 788 2 t37 2 305 2 515 2 834 2 391 I 883 1 187 I 142

14 757 I 359 1 006

905 940 083 257 229 346 247 288 242 842

1 013

$1 to $1,000 $2.000 $999 to to

or loss $1,999 $2.999

43 801 48 108 40 674 19 361 6 327 3 336 4 176 5 805 5 271 1 273 I 367 1 995

911 1 019 1 460 853 1 106 1 180 994 1 338 1 718

1 219 1 421 1 749 I 298 I 563 2 109 1 830 2 495 2 441 2 240 4 061 3 394 3 129 7 342 5 219 2 426 6 264 5 556 4 091 0 ooo 5 246

100 386 59 374 37 077 14 592 4 162 I 567 9 310 5 262 4 446 5 782 3 741 3 041 4 914 3 314 3 139 4 417 3 322 3 179 4 497 3 284 3 101 4 385 3 552 3 130 4 631 3 451 2 769 5 096 3 635 2 528

10 143 5 356 2 965 13 097 7 148 2 974 9 087 6 049 2 262

10 435 7 098 1 976

9 845 7 169 6 234 3 844 716 340

910 898 756 349 354 533 256 297 575 329 354 443 384 345 502 393 331 650 265 427 584 567 521 549 491 657 464 608 885 365 530 667 275 919 717 198

18 582 9 208 5 368 3 280 440 149 1 924 959 564

981 795 581 1 114 806 758 1 038 883 713 1 138 803 665 1 031 913 538 1 294 782 412 I 162 682 352 1 291 635 290 1 582 572 128 1 189 445 138 1 558 493 80

3 879 2 951 2 568 I 478 421 154

306 260 240 126 89 146 70 97 97

114 77 134 112 102 164 147 94 176 218 171 211 277 253 244 290 352 265 286 421 311 215 306 176 240 308 250

5 537 2 370 1 788 I 068 148 70

395 161 126 213 101 141 197 145 134 277 153 180 316 120 234 289 182 145 256 278 193 365 150 157 544 201 110 679 266 98 416 239 72 522 226 128

Persons with income

$3.000 $4,000 $5,000 $6.000 $7,000 $8,000 10 to ta to to to

$3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999

41 118 35 195 36 394 31 817 27 680 38 221 1 944 1 015 591 220 191 102 6 355 4 674 4 474 3 130 1 972 1 561 3 307 4 253 5 154 4 969 4 320 5 384 2 267 3 011 3 915 4 079 3 742 5 296 2 163 2 617 3 377 3 352 3 187 5 077 2 509 2 621 3 048 3 045 3 211 5 030 2 531 2 624 2 907 2 789 2 894 4 458 2 739 2 529 3 269 2 613 2 520 3 510 3 005 2 696 2 858 2 491 2 108 3 026 3 507 2 860 2 751 2 212 1 552 2 351 4 639 2 839 2 038 1 519 I 060 1 389 3 213 1 975 I 189 822 551 582 2 939 1 481 823 576 372 455

30 584 20 000 13 058 8 704 5 131 5 557 1 111 376 113 95 15 46 4 682 2 931 1 224 898 298 222 3 121 2 498 I 621 I 340 581 368 2 958 1 856 I 313 783 478 450 2 799 2 201 I 328 903 665 646 3 006 2 124 1 662 1 183 720 690 3 046 2 004 1 546 913 651 635 2 412 1 756 t 241 697 511 705 2 304 1 420 941 662 455 622 1 967 1 104 852 501 352 598 I 436 851 536 376 193 276

985 458 349 201 127 151 757 421 332 152 85 148

7 615 4 533 3 183 1 743 1 102 923 291 134 51 8 20 9 918 389 299 98 57 55 751 617 396 203 163 119 812 636 446 326 145 109 878 601 507 269 167 197 836 578 346 232 173 138 687 582 354 158 134 113 775 352 309 150 97 48 650 357 250 164 96 48 550 t72 145 87 37 76 276 91 52 21 8 7 136 15 15 18 5 4 55 9 13 9 - -

2 9S6 1 063 510 411 219 318 104 29 9 15 - 5 377 126 53 34 12 16 394 132 87 115 37 19 437 200 79 31 35 13 467 156 75 52 56 80 407 154 54 55 28 69 308 115 63 59 23 17 200 55 24 32 12 53 134 54 10 6 11 19 83 15 37 7 - 21 48 16 5 - - -11 7 10 - 5 6 16 4 4 5 - -

2 327 1 846 2 029 1 597 1 323 2 045 94 47 18 11 - 26

286 217 119 91 48 24 194 141 211 165 80 200 129 107 149 146 140 161 129 98 227 158 155 219 103 155 194 150 190 257 237 140 214 155 181 330 193 224 244 199 122 262 308 242 262 179 190 273 236 204 206 144 107 201 214 141 89 82 56 69 95 108 57 61 41 13

109 22 39 56 13 10

1 491 1 114 687 530 282 531 52 8 6 - 7 -

142 89 51 10 5 15 104 127 60 89 40 15 169 105 75 64 9 22 116 141 39 49 58 41 223 83 60 66 29 88 141 138 106 83 30 57 153 150 94 53 36 87 147 136 96 50 18 62

BO 71 62 31 43 90 72 12 26 19 3 23 37 23 8 7 - 10 55 31 4 9 4 21

Index Median Mean of

$10,000 $15,000 income income income to or Idol· (dol· concen-

$14,9</9 more lors) lors) trotion

38 667 19 823 4 769 5 815 0.445 79 49 856 1 333 0.484

664 144 3 606 3 848 0.358 3 556 809 6 170 6 366 0.281 5 067 1 813 6 909 7 487 0.307 5 320 2 517 7 228 8 064 0.334 6 030 2 978 7 308 8 295 0,353 5 277 2 968 7 062 8 159 0.380 4 179 2 702 6 386 7 680 0.408 3 109 1 974 5 542 6 753 0.429 2 734 1 816 4 537 6 118 0.463 I 426 1 040 3 028 4 372 0.479

763 632 2 593 3 920 0.477 463 381 2 061 2 959 0.473

3 523 1 477 1 708 2 466 0.493 43 31 759 1 098 0.454 71 50 2 028 2 348 0,433

139 60 2 534 2 874 0.429 181 74 2 478 2 828 0.434 243 61 2 674 3 060 0.423 409 157 2 850 3 395 0.432 455 130 2 731 3 232 0.435 476 187 2 482 3 252 0.473 439 202 2 167 3 012 0.494 437 195 I 391 2 330 0.539 274 184 1 081 1 859 0.529 164 94 I 145 I 739 0.492 192 52 I 055 I 566 0.469

447 138 2 714 2 962 0.413 - 5 705 980 0.453

21 9 2 525 2 756 0.383 63 9 3 722 3 812 0.326 55 10 3 869 3 969 0.296 64 24 3 900 4 111 0.322 52 25 3 687 3 895 0.342 60 28 3 540 3 864 0.352 47 14 3 333 3 517 0.326 54 7 2 990 3 147 0.382 22 3 2 440 2 782 0.395 9 4 1 627 I 944 0.393 - - 1 454 1 623 0.363 - - 1 057 I 281 0.360

106 30 1 089 1 573 0.464 14 6 618 805 0.398 - - I 113 I 498 0.439 - - 1 742 2 077 0.420 - 10 1 779 I 999 0.414

20 - 1 829 2 166 0.429 16 3 I 695 2 064 0.441 5 - 1 553 1 843 0.421

17 5 1 191 I 644 0.474 5 6 1 086 1 454 0.464

20 - 929 1 359 0.458 - - 743 988 0.355 9 - 765 I 091 0.402 - - 693 924 0.322

2 631 1 865 4 436. 6 219 0.516 - - 761 1 096 0.457 43 25 3 082 3 400 0.435

139 55 5 365 5 999 0.371 184 145 6 435 7 661 0.436 254 223 6 728 8 431 0.458 412 298 7 466 9 340 0.428 383 248 6 932 8 250 0.417 374 297 5 986 7 968 0.478 387 219 5 355 6 762 0.449 221 165 4 257 6 265 0.508 106 108 2 754 5 607 0.586 69 46 2 412 4 012 0.540 59 36 2 092 3 500 0.542

302 125 1 777 2 697 0.522 - - 636 751 0.383

12 - 1 671 2 209 0.470 10 5 2 982 3 280 0.422 15 5 2 955 3 128 0.411 19 10 2 619 3 181 0.464 28 10 2 823 3 340 0.455 41 17 2 990 3 503 0.469 37 9 2 720 3 459 0.444 45 21 2 691 3 410 0.502 37 19 I 498 3 039 0.575 33 11 915 I 911 0.577 12 18 1 021 2 061 0.582 13 - 970 I 742 0.503

FLORIDA 11 - 1197

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Table 193. Income in 1969 of Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas af 250,000 or More

FORT LAUDERDALE­HOLLYWOOD SMSA

Total

Mele, 14 yHn aid ad over __ 14 lo 19 yeor> -------------------20 lo 24 yeors -------------------25 ta 29 yeors ------------------ -30 to 34 years ______ .. __________ _

-35 lo 39 years------------------40 to 44 years-----------------­-45 to 49 years------------------50 to 54 years------------------55 to 59 years------------------60 to 64 years------------------6510 69 yeOf$ •···•·•··---------70 to 74 yeof5 -------·----------

--------

75 years and over ................................. .. -Fe••le, 14 yean ald aa• ner

14 to 19 years ____ .... __________ ....

20 to 24 years ------ ------------25 to 29 years------------------30 to 34 years------------------35 to 39 years------------------40 to 44 years ---- __ ---- ------ .... 45 to 49 years------------------50 to 54 years------------------55 to 59 years------------------60 to 64 years------------------65 to 69 years------------------70 to 74 yeors ------------------75 years and over---------------

Negro

Malt, 14 years aid Gild over_ 14 to 19 yeors ------------------20 tc 24 years------------------25 to 29 years------------------30lo34 yeors ------------------35 to 39 years.------------------40 to 44 years------------------45 to 49 years.------------------50 to 54 years------------------55 to 5-9 years------------------60 to 64 years------------------65 to 69 years------------------70 to 74 years------------------75 years and over ______________ _

-------

---

-

-

Fem1:de, 14 yurs olGI and onr 14 to 19 yeDrs ------------------20 to 24 years------------------25 to 29 years------------------30 to 34 y-eors ------------------35to39 yeors ------------------40to44yeors ------------------

--

45 to 49 years ____ --- __________ _

50 to 54 yeors ------------------55 to 59 ye-ors------------------60 to 64 ye-ors----- .. ------------

--65 to69yeors _____ .., ___________ _ -

70 to 74 years------------------ -75 years and over _______ --- ____ _ -JACKSONVILLE SMSA

Total

M11e, 14 years. old al'ld over --14 lo 19 years. ___________ ,. _____ _ -20 lo 2"4 years _______ ., ____ .. ___ _ --25 to 29 years------------------30 to 34 years ____________ ,. ____ _

JS 10 39 years-----------------40 to 44 years------------ .. -----45 to 49 years-----------------

----50 lo 54 years ____ ... ___________ _ --

55 to 59 years-----------------60 to 64 years------------------65 to 69 years----·------------70 to 74 years-----------------75 years and over--------------

--------r. Ft1.ale, 14 years. old o.nd ave

14 to 19 years-----------------20 to 24 years-----------------

----

25 lo 29 yeors ____ -- -----------30to34 years-----------------35 to 39 years-----------------40to44 years ____ .., ___________ _

.45 to 49 years ------ -----------50 to 54 years ------ -----------55 to 59 years-----------------60 to 64 years ------ -----------65 to 69 years-----------------70 to 74 years-----------------75 years .and over--------------

11 - 1198 FLORIDA

----------------------

[OatQ based on sample see text For minimum base for derived figures (percent median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text)

Persons with income

Total (includes persons. $1 to $1,000 $2.000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $8.000 without $999 to to to to to to to to income) Tola\ or los.s $1,999 $2.999 $3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999

226 993 209 701 15 038 17 284 16 180 16 357 15 459 16 0-42 15 035 IS 112 26 279 27 899 15 395 7 958 3 504 l 736 979 459 308 181 122 77 16 288 15 215 1 910 1 651 l 740 1 781 1 683 1 639 l 375 l 120 1 357 16 714 16 295 363 484 653 821 l 084 l 621 l 772 l 871 3 201 15 174 14 903 314 326 382 684 837 l 147 l 001 1 442 2 732 14 656 14 474 205 305 347 486 671 913 1 213 l 146 2 509 17 327 17 055 346 387 509 587 736 1 206 I 191 1 503 2 689 16 580 16 37\ 273 368 443 652 931 l 186 1 213 l 232 3 019 16 566 16 229 425 513 664 969 977 1 083 l 334 1 437 2 634 15 003 14 591 352 638 677 919 l 119 1 144 1 260 1 322 2 419 17 634 17 140 507 l 174 I 186 l 308 l 577 1 656 I 371 I 316 2 250 20 468 20 102 725 2 412 2 391 2 625 2 090 l 940 1 434 1 250 l 556 16 856 16 589 633 2 351 2 711 2 433 1 907 1 332 943 739 1 059 15 828 t5 342 1 027 3 171 2 741 2 113 l 388 867 747 612 177

258 654 177 054 45 173 34 695 23 571 19 740 15 951 11 657 8 037 5 021 5 339 27 917 11 629 6 752 2 427 1 059 813 333 124 42 - 29 19 626 15 281 3 352 2 556 2 473 2 305 2 163 l 162 719 261 144 17 958 11 269 2 142 l 654 l 402 1 549 l 342 1 150 818 619 376 16 271 9 849 2 054 1 493 1 270 1 337 l 126 742 593 436 467 16 104 10 254 l 929 1 366 1 513 l 309 l 015 l 024 601 432 552 18 898 12 566 2 170 1 517 l 615 l 807 1 450 l 208 1 016 510 539 19 470 13 085 2 074 1 871 1 685 1 920 l 509 l 362 794 518 593 19 002 12 677 1 926 1 805 1 757 1 816 1 577 l 114 718 495 602 20 486 12 711 2 219 1 974 l 669 l 570 l 629 l 040 770 392 553 24 465 17 323 5 005 3 124 2 248 1 672 l 454 l 021 668 534 562 23 724 20 573 6 594 5 294 2 BOB 1 623 l 032 756 658 395 404 17 979 15 256 4 410 4 629 2 228 l 144 713 516 385 244 307 16 694 14 581 4 546 4 985 l 844 875 608 438 255 185 211

23 034 19 221 2 635 I 913 1 794 2 585 2 783 2 473 I 755 1 157 1 299 5 020 2 165 1 202 375 240 153 81 67 26 12 9 2 599 2 312 408 246 248 361 366 264 184 104 82 2 523 2 416 134 127 165 289 378 459 342 225 203 2 455 2 373 100 79 171 384 412 441 243 214 210 2 000 l 951 49 72 146 239 236 282 286 159 281 I 945 1 870 92 86 167 219 240 383 190 176 180 l 441 1 389 42 103 81 214 313 234 126 63 130 I 427 1 352 92 114 100 287 281 107 172 70 92 l 108 1 062 70 94 136 190 164 88 115 78 60

993 898 107 97 120 109 228 95 46 38 31 758 724 108 278 124 95 39 23 25 13 9 367 343 93 125 49 37 22 e - - 9 398 366 138 117 47 8 23 22 - 5 3

2S 933 18 255 s 250 3 982 3 499 2 579 1 216 561 324 154 347 5 143 1 881 1 108 362 ·173 89 72 27 13 - 17 3 357 2 608 796 545 485 442 164 91 40 15 5 2 863 2 296 385 444 542 412 192 92 84 50 52 2 769 2 172 432 435 403 453 182 92 49 35 77 2 376 1 889 388 298 421 323 160 70 25 30 98 2 153 I 717 358 344 362 276 153 35 61 6 50 1 756 I 418 316 283 371 228 66 52 13 18 32 I 507 I 163 198 317 276 190 86 42 19 - -1 336 911 246 256 216 84 60 27 12 - 6 I 003 776 309 222 133 47 39 8 3 - 5

763 642 323 215 54 7 17 16 - - 5 411 351 171 134 18 8 10 5 5 - -496 431 220 127 45 20 15 4 - - -

186 849 165 847 16 257 16 902 13 680 13 224 11 898 14 080 13 298 13 703 20 221 32 261 16 190 8 136 4 054 l 712 l 196 466 306 145 55 60 28 093 26 270 2 420 5 061 5 393 4 272 2 684 2 330 1 603 l 213 855 17 534 17 149 474 488 841 l 079 l 726 2 195 2 381 2 465 2 895 14 914 14 640 360 399 352 642 l 054 1 976 1 638 l 608 2 858 14 172 14 027 279 461 388 590 881 1 282 l 440 l 757 2 658 15 354 15 102 354 448 392 632 842 l 171 1 253 1 603 2 854 15 478 15 212 404 558 539 752 898 l 162 1 217 1477 2 623 13 500 13 171 391 497 523 722 948 1 145 l 191 1 212 2 119 10 873 10 530 681 635 548 765 681 938 978 980 l 485 8 933 B 587 490 806 572 680 609 805 836 706 1 122 6 464 6 197 853 1 137 876 786 536 368 314 225 329 4 345 4 190 521 1 029 776 595 287 274 141 119 163 4 928 4 582 894 I 329 768 513 286 128 161 83 200

83

198 624 126 523 33 931 23 001 15 868 15 696 12 308 8 800 6 416 3 842 3 806 30 568 10 286 5 970 l 955 l 077 690 376 115 31 7 48 22 928 17 451 4 189 2 704 2 393 3 080 2 612 1 102 825 278 164 18 381 12 069 2 613 1 658 l 410 1 748 I 452 l 199 I 081 495 292 15 959 9 879 2 075 1 485 l 251 1 395 l 115 904 685 525 270 15 124 9 312 1 805 1 309 1 141 l 282 998 967 640 496 429 17 028 10 981 l 928 1 354 l 536 l 594 •. l 455 1 020 835 442 517 17 218 11 060 l 906 1 446 1 446 l 438 1 310 1 239 855 516 489 14 288 9 148 1 851 1 074 l 338 1 294 972 749 590 356 539 12 494 7 762 1 608 I 335 986 l 000 727 555 401 299 438 10 592 7 578 2 169 1 621 954 776 558 452 212 216 262 8 840 7 536 2 649 2 248 907 624 294 189 149 82 217 6 180 5 351 l 869 l 920 602 371 198 133 65 60 58 9 024 8 110 3 299 2 892 827 404 241 176 47 70

Q

Index Median Mean of $10,000 $15,000 income income income

to or (dol· (do\- concen. $14,999 more \ors) \ors) tration

34 104 22 811 6 565 8 264 0.445 63 B 967 l 485 0.475

823 136 4 312 4 614 0.382 3 524 901 7 721 8 065 0.284 4 239 l 799 8 895 9 808 0.308 4 135 2 544 9 547 11 366 0.337 4 785 3 116 9 479 11 410 0.354 4 007 3 047 9 205 11 657 0.374 3 427 2 766 8 511 10 578 0.408 2 679 2 062 7 898 9 801 0.405 2 430 2 365 6 848 9 350 0.475 1 817 I 862 4 908 7 314 0.514 1 256 1 225 4 087 6 354 0.512

919 980 3 346 5 534 0.556

4 996 2 874 2 367 3 390 o.soo 40 10 861 l 266 0.460 70 76 2 701 3 022 0.416

129 88 3 282 3 664 0.417 213 118 3 080 3 735 0.450 368 145 3 244 3 949 0.441 549 185 3 543 4 038 0.423 505 254 3- 475 4 226 0.437 547 320 3 468 4 293 0.451 579 316 3 314 4 282 0.466 641 394 2 237 3 537 0.533 627 382 1 697 2 971 0.552 384 296 1 695 2 896 0.549 344 290 1 551 2 692 0.564

666 161 4 246 4 334 0.370 - - 901 l 451 0.480

44 5 3 704 3 681 0.369 73 21 5 251 5 163 0.275

104 15 5 092 5 351 0.268 145 56 5 826 5 960 0.299 117 20 5 342 5 358 0.293 64 19 4 813 5 214 0.289 37 - 4 295 4 371 0.294 46 21 4 250 4 682 0.355 27 - 4 070 3 801 0.335

6 4 1 914 2 609 0.410 - - 1 628 2 038 0.406 3 - 1 385 1 826 0.462

227 116 l 974 2 558 0.459 15 5 849 l 367 0.505 12 13 1 932 2 232 0.447 10 33 2 589 3 525 0.416 B 6 2 543 2 995 0.402

55 21 2 614 3 407 0.449 59 13 2 432 2 973 0.443 39 - 2 296 2 568 0.414 19 16 2 241 2 690 0.437 - 4 l 818 2 140 0.403

10 - l 356 l 740 0.450 - 5 994 l 637 0.4)) - - 1 034 l 316 0.404 - - 980 1 334 0.408

21 290 11 294 5 779 6 765 0.433 27 33 995 1 496 0.468

379 60 3 061 3 514 0.359 2 154 451 6 744 6 878 0.275 2 599 954 7 497 8 006 0.293 2 825 1 466 7 963 B 982 0.324 3 532 2 021 B 546 9 827 0.341 3 689 1 893 B 417 9 495 0.344 2 590 1 833 7 964 9 705 0.389 l 708 l 131 7 040 8 501 0.415 1 130 831 6 397 7 884 0.442

404 369 3 296 5 154 0.552 143 142 2 702 4 432 0.529 110 110 2 089 3 461 0.542

2 117 738 2 399 3 059 0.460 11 6 861 1 304 0.463 60 44 2 766 2 851 0.398

101 20 3 202 3 336 0.398 140 34 3 092 3 349 0.415 205 40 3 313 3 704 0.412 249 51 3 422 3 745 0.397 306 109 3 509 3 987 0.408 300 85 3 240 3 744 0.435 314 99 2 951 3 800 0.459 257 101 l 999 3 119 0.513 102 75 l 498 2 367 0.529 48 27 1 420 2 024 0.478 24 47 l 261 l 20 0.471

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Tobie 193. Income in 1969 of Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued [Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median etc) end meon~ng of symbols s.ee text)

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

JACKSONVILLE SMSA -Continued

Negro

Mole, 14 years old and over_ 14 to 19 years------------------20 to 24 years------------------25 to 29 years------------------30 to 34 years------------------35 to 39 years------------------40 to 44 years ------------------45 to 49 years ------------------

--

50 to S4 years ______________ ., __ _

55 to 59 years------------------60 to 64 years------------------65 to 69 years------------------70 to 74 years------------------75 years and over---------------

fe•ale, 14 y1an old and over 14 to 19 years------------------20 to 24 years ------------------25 to 29 years ------------------30 to 34 years------------------35 lo 39 years------------------40 to 44 years ------------------45 to 49 years------------------50 to 54 years------------------55 lo 59 years------------------60 to 64 years------------------65 lo 69 years------------------70 to 74 years------------------75 years and over---------------

MIAMI SMSA

Total

Mole, 14 yHrs old ond over_ 14 to 19 years ______ :_ __________ _

20 to 24 years------------------25 to 29 years------------------30 to 34 years------------------35 to 39 years ------------------40 lo 44 years ------ ______ ------45 lo 49 years------------------50 to 54 years ------ ------------55 to 59 years------------------60 to 64 years------------------65 ta 69 years _________________ _

-----------

-------

------

--------

---70 to 74 years------------------

75 years and over-------------- --r. femole, 14 years old and ave

14 to 19 years ------ ------------ -20 to 24 years _________________ _ -25 to 29 years _________________ _ -30 to 34 years ------ ------------ -35 to 39 yeors ____________ •• ___ _ -40 to 44 years------------------45to49 yeors ------------------50 to 54 years _________________ _ -55 to 59 years-----------------60 lo 64 years-----------------65 lo 69 years ------ -----------70 to 74 years ------ -----------75 years and over--------------

Negro

Male, 14 yeors old and over 14 to 19 years-----------------20 to 24 years-----------------25 to 29 years ------ -----------30 to 34 years-----------------35to 39 years--·--------------40 to 44 years-----------------45 to 49 years ________________ _ 50 to 54 years ________________ _

55 ta 59 years-----------------60 to 64 years-----------------65 to 69 years __ •• ____________ _

70 to 74 years-----------------75 years and over--------------

----------

-· --·------------· ----------r.

--F••ale, 14 yean old and ave

14 to 19 years-----------------20 to 24 years-----------------25 to 29 years-----------------30 lo 34 years-----------------35 to 39 years-----------------40 to 44 years ------ -----------45 to 49 years ------ -----------50 to 54 years-----------------

--------------55 to 59 years ________________ _

60 to 64 years-----------------65 to 69 yeors -----------------70 ta 74 years ------ -----------75 years and over--------------

----------

Toto I (includes persons without income)

36 080 7 735 3 950 2 756 2 659 2 635 2 758 2 767 2 596 2 351 2 076 I 687 l 029 I 081

44 165 8 000 4 803 3 885 3 662 3 192 3 488 3 502 3 189 2 671 2 482 2 248 l 261 I 782

457 633 63 534 40 453 35 765 32 862 35 587 38 699 38 870 35 373 32 052 28 643 26 582 22 315 26 898

526 081 63 549 46 665 39 312 38 669 37 732 44 647 43 691 39 199 38 242 36 994 35 693 28 222 33 466

57 057 11 914 6 108 5 966 5 778 5 320 4 952 4 083 3 586 3 251 2 268 I 805 l 054

972

66 294 12 705 8 163 6 946 6 831 6 052 5 989 4 405 4 355 3 397 2 708 2 194 l 156 l 393

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

$1 to $1,000 $2.000 $999 to to

Total or loss $1,999 $2,999

29 129 4 875 3 969 2 951 2 929 1 630 638 193 3 210 592 589 547 2 589 181 124 284 2 551 182 133 120 2 561 126 168 173 2 620 105 186 170 2 642 209 223 236 2 447 217 179 218 2 213 299 206 206 I 923 250 333 235 l 557 394 462 291

958 286 376 159 929 324 352 Ill

29 994 10 266 6 908 5 1'4 2 284 I 478 355 254 3 581 I 296 727 606 3 112 812 658 549 2 836 569 625 531 2 455 556 456 558 2 732 609 557 597 2 465 643 524 535 2 352 750 479 473 I 810 566 525 309 I 868 731 541 315 I 879 854 608 250 l 060 569 351 Bl I 560 833 502 136

411 998 39 927 39 056 32 604 32 129 18 361 6 791 3 174 36 751 5 349 5 516 5 083 34 756 I 041 I 398 I 544 32 116 889 I 036 l 222 34 707 917 893 I 309 37 749 I 203 I 078 I 436 38 061 959 I 205 I 551 34 422 845 I 216 I 737 31 135 l 253 I 672 I 762 27 423 I 713 2 507 I 979 25 653 2 254 4 165 3 394 21 547 l 853 4 391 3 675 25 549 3 290 7 188 4 738

359 955 93 086 63 192 46 734 25 208 14 848 4 918 2 545 37 423 7 987 5 251 5 176 26 584 4 634 3 157 3 170 24 763 4 514 3 314 3 544 24 664 4 250 3 091 3 683 30 292 4 605 3 627 4 250 30 167 4 411 3 724 4 124 26 723 4 138 3 511 3 529 24 976 4 748 3 644 3 535 26 686 7 859 4 656 3 172 29 788 10 934 7 756 3 859 23 760 8 148 7 598 3 052 28 921 12 010 8 945 3 095

46 867 6 638 5 047 4 596 4 469 2 553 739 457 5 182 960 615 794 5 710 305 340 434 5 617 318 234 341 5 130 285 173 387 4 732 363 232 340 3 858 216 243 339 3 450 164 313 365 3 082 349 362 329 2 087 308 349 281 I 707 383 633 236

968 213 417 159 875 221 397 134

46 547 12 744 9 219 8 315 4 021 2 447 664 414 6 356 I 635 l 148 1 162 5 543 I 002 884 990 5 526 930 837 l 108 4 743 797 713 969 4 697 945 749 l 027 3 468 842 696 688 3 405 803 786 665 2 669 695 694 558 2 078 805 563 294 1 829 761 684 253 I 004 467 374 92 I 208 615 427 95

Persons with income

$3,000 $4.000 $5,000 $6.000 $7.000 $8,000 to to to to to to

$3.999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999

3 672 3 751 3 433 2 271 1 843 1 687 269 100 47 39 4 9 470 473 266 106 77 58 342 463 388 314 275 164 328 365 491 262 299 255 310 432 372 332 235 350 367 415 324 253 316 311 307 409 445 261 227 212 351 362 432 293 149 164 355 299 331 192 159 86 285 242 237 159 81 62 158 112 63 48 11 10 66 34 23 9 - -64 45 14 3 10 6

3 371 1 484 825 670 512 498 95 45 23 l 7 26

490 246 102 28 43 28 419 254 124 185 84 14 469 211 178 130 96 18 356 146 96 60 lO'I 102 484 176 79 88 28 83 321 105 104 93 46 46 274 123 44 41 27 75 181 42 48 18 30 55 153 42 10 14 22 19

76 55 5 - 15 5 23 12 - 6 - 18 30 27 12 6 5 9

34 864 32 775 33 518 30 267 28 172 43 476 l 813 870 506 239 136 146 5 458 3 765 3 479 2 627 2 102 2 118 2 664 3 111 3 647 3 809 3 882 6 162 l 896 2 501 3 101 3 404 3 075 5 144 2 130 2 877 3 364 2 978 3 128 5 006 2 100 2 714 3 487 3 315 3 119 5 195 2 363 2 841 3 345 2 920 3 094 5 108 2 496 2 888 3 089 2 886 2 659 4 409 2 531 2 759 2 795 2 601 2 518 3 668 2 602 2 645 2 320 l 930 I 745 2 959 3 164 2 366 I 675 I 592 I 157 I 758 2 854 l 824 I 465 985 844 l 079 2 793 l 614 l 245 981 713 724

45 678 33 832 24 258 16 041 11 552 11 383 1 442 877 277 153 55 29 6 186 5 750 3 390 I 840 I 015 531 3 968 3 282 2 810 I 928 l 775 l 276 4 004 3 020 2 103 l 349 l 002 l 069 4 177 3 140 1 932 l 294 l 032 I 016 5 278 3 750 2 612 l 779 I 240 I 386 5 077 3 147 2 669 2 121 I 428 I 551 4 231 3 059 2 463 I 525 I 213 I 245 3 567 2 419 2 023 I 345 977 I 054 2 701 2 076 I 660 I 152 782 957 2 085 I 356 982 671 550 538 I 515 981 703 429 231 378 I 447 975 634 455 252 353

5 938 6 459 5 807 4 195 3 360 3 147 272 255 115 26 29 23 782 734 557 333 222 124 840 911 787 748 602 531 700 852 909 759 608 638 633 780 916 620 467 581 566 643 720 537 516 502 556 713 606 366 321 288 585 636 474 344 223 214 447 541 366 291 183 132 312 245 229 96 132 69 149 104 81 43 35 25

59 33 23 5 17 18 37 12 24 27 5 2

7 648 3 989 1 561 948 553 456 222 169 37 36 8 5

I 238 745 193 125 50 25 I 230 634 266 172 188 135 I 127 689 285 181 96 153 l 013 545 297 109 28 98

844 441 177 129 84 108 674 213 103 74 35 41 537 291 78 74 11 47 412 122 68 14 32 15 201 101 46 19 11 9

61 14 4 10 6 20 43 6 4 5 - -40 19 3 - 4 -

Index Median Mean of

$10,000 $15,000 income income income to or (dal- (dol· concen-

$14,999 more lors) lors) I ration

522 155 3 754 3 887 0.393 - - 898 I 326 0.467

21 11 2 775 3 020 0.391 44 10 4 785 4 752 0.285 91 25 5 300 5 253 0.280 50 13 5 192 5 117 0.273 64 21 4 949 5 004 0.308 99 14 4 846 4 861 0.310 67 15 4 714 4 719 0.312 64 16 4 135 4 204 0.359 14 25 3 504 3 785 0.389 3 5 l 832 2 243 0.417 5 - I 513 I 791 0.384 - - l 399 l 676 0.409

246 20 I 685 2 156 0.460 - - 773 l 137 0.461 4 11 I 680 2 070 0.453

13 - 2 157 2 525 0.418 9 - 2 422 2 679 0.389

16 - 2 386 2 765 0.425 31 - 2 335 2 595 0.409 44 4 2 122 2 599 0.441 61 5 I 889 2 420 0.485 36 - I 646 2 230 0.472 21 - I 375 l 750 0.454 11 - I 141 I 441 0.420 - - 931 l 265 0.418 - - 936 I 208 0.407

56 751 40 588 5 799 7 649 0.475 79 14 875 I 315 0.474

l 006 248 3 445 3 886 0.401 5 716 l 782 7 042 7 545 0.308 6 528 3 320 7 653 8 na 0.344 7 237 4 868 7 922 9 735 0.381 8 105 5 997 8 145 10 289 0.399 7 986 6 689 8 270 10 806 0.420 6 787 5 410 7 772 10 293 0.421 5 284 4 292 7 077 9 562 0.443 3 829 3 194 5 977 8 344 0.477 2 004 2 124 3 952 6 582 0.563 I 115 l 462 3 299 5 654 0.492 I 075 I 188 2 485 4 500 0.515

9 986 4 213 2 507 3 323 0.479 40 24 849 I 276 0.465

184 113 3 048 3 108 0.391 465 119 3 587 3 775 0.393 739 105 3 252 3 678 0.410 856 193 3 313 3 709 0.411

I 362 401 3 505 4 109 0.415 l 514 401 3 556 4 269 0.411 I 250 551 3 516 4 270 0.438 l 081 583 3 157 4 178 0.472 l 024 647 2 261 3 642 0.543

653 404 I 511 2 527 0.548 435 290 I 491 2 458 0.530 375 380 I 274 2 149 0.573

1 410 270 4 188 4 271 0.366 - - 875 I 414 0.483

44 17 3 284 3 407 0.385 202 10 5 032 5 059 0.280 236 22 5 400 5 342 0.273 232 56 5 335 5 482 0.286 274 39 5 308 5 282 0.307 162 40 4 806 5 055 0.309 90 42 4 469 4 732 0.313 71 11 4 100 4 079 0.343 60 6 3 338 3 652 0.392 9 9 I 743 2 452 0.453

19 5 l 650 2 273 0.441 II 5 I 545 2 020 0.434

748 146 2 158 2 533 0.437 8 11 822 I 309 0.491

21 14 2 340 2 431 0.393 32 4 2 894 2 962 0.372

108 12 2 899 3 114 0.379 151 23 2 889 3 128 0.390 176 17 2 637 3 103 0.425 96 6 2 285 2 622 0.426

105 0 2 171 2 640 0.435 49 10 l 921 2 302 0.430 8 21 I 416 I 974 0.492 - 16 I 224 I 585 0.454 9 4 I 094 l 405 0.433 5 - 982 I 262 0.390

FLORIDA 11 - 1199

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Table l 93. Income in 1969 of Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

MIAMI SMSA-Continued

Persons of Spanish Language

Male, 14 yean old and over_ 14 to 19 years------------------20 to 24 years------------------25 to 29 years------------------30 to 34 years------------------35 ta 39 years------------------40 to 44 years------------------45 to 49 years------------------50 to 54 years------------------55 to 59 years------------------60 to 64 years------------------65 to 69 years -- __ --------------70 lo 74 years------------------75 years and over---------------

-----

Female, 14 yeo-rs old ...... over 14 to 19 years------------------20 to 24 years __________ .,. ______ _

25 to 29 yeor5 ------------------30 to 34 years ________ ------ ___ _

35 lo 39 yeors ------------------40 to 44 years------------------45 to 49 years------------------50 to 54 years------------------55 to 59 yeor'S ------------------60 to 64 year-s ---- ____ ---- _____ _ 65to69years ------------------70 to 74 years------------------75 years and over---------------

ORLANDO SMSA

Total

-----------

--Malt, 14 yHr1 old and over 14 ta 19 years------------------20 to 24 years------------------25 to 29 years------------------30 la 34 years-----------------35to39 yeors ------------------40to44 years------------------45 to 49 years-----------------50 to 54 years------------------55 to 59 years-----------------60 lo 64 years-----------------65to69 yeors ------------------70 to 74 years------------------75 years and over--------------

--

------

--,_ --

Female, 14 years old and ave 14 to 19 years-----------------20 to 24 years-----------------25 to 29 years-----------------30 to 34 years-----------------35 to 39 years-----------------40 to 44 ye-ors-----------------45 to 49 years-----------------50 to 54 yeors -----------------

--------------55 to 59 years ________________ •

60 to 64 years-----------------65 to 69 years-----------------70 to 7'. years ________________ _ 75 years and over ____ ----------

Negro

--------·-

Mal•, 14 yoc;irs. old and over 14 to 19 years-----------------20 to 24 years-----------------25 to 29 years-----------------30 to 34 years-----------------

----------35 to 39 years -- __________ -- __ _

.40to44 years-----------------45 to 49 years ________________ _ 50 ta 54 years-----------------55to59 yeors --------------- _ 60 to 64 years-----------------b5 10 69 yeors ______ ------ -- ••• 70 to 74 years-----------------75 years end over _____________ _

------------------'---

ft111al•, 14 years old and ave 14 to 19 years-----------------20 to 24 years-----------------25 to 29 years-----------------30 to 34 years-----------------351039 yeors -----------------40 to 44 years-----------------45 to 49 years-----------------50 to 54 years-----------------55 to 59 years-----------------60 to 64 yeors -----------------65 to 69 years-----------------70to74 years----~------------75 years and over--------------

------------------------

11 - 1200 FLORIDA

[Dato based on sample see text For minimum base for derived figures (percent median etc ) and meaning of symbols, see text)

Persons with income

Total (includes persons $1 to $1,QQ() $2.000 $3.000 $4,000 $5,000 $6.000 $7,000 $8,000 without $999 to lo to 10 lo to lo lo income) Tolol or loss $1,999 $2,999 $3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999

102 846 90 259 9 810 7 646 7 159 9 665 10 788 10 402 8 642 6 986 8 319 14 335 6 609 3 637 1 342 780 428 234 92 54 8 18

1 649 6 901 843 710 998 I 094 855 755 650 446 384 1 297 7 005 161 340 418 620 715 667 861 911 1 140 9 649 9 578 312 390 561 852 1 077 1 154 1 217 1 078 1 325

11 043 10 560 368 414 6()1 955 1 375 1 458 1 113 1 123 I 348 11 937 11 504 476 495 630 985 1 356 1 595 1 563 1 076 1 322 10 038 9 756 297 354 599 I 029 1 336 1 584 1 045 862 1 047 8 043 1 725 246 391 485 970 1 185 1 131 922 681 616 6 757 6 442 334 417 490 1 052 1 087 882 564 334 520 5 887 5 485 654 569 520 857 949 528 331 287 327 4 659 4 226 942 832 602 491 378 230 251 117 170 2 368 2 045 580 599 235 173 166 79 29 28 65 2 984 2 423 960 793 240 159 75 47 42 35 37

121 304 75 445 20 408 10 902 11 827 14 068 8 553 4 190 2 048 I 345 1 152 15 445 5 364 2 877 1 076 696 361 213 74 32 16 8 10 083 7 723 I 409 1 120 1 231 1 570 1 432 634 137 108 52 10 110 6 682 932 825 1 113 1 341 988 674 363 238 136 12 286 7 718 1 282 1 055 1 252 1 691 1 180 575 243 146 171 11 856 1 766 1 165 943 1 419 1 735 1 237 484 289 218 157 13 306 9 223 1 277 1 183 1 618 2 315 1 292 591 323 220 238 10 853 7 509 928 945 1 466 2 066 953 430 254 162 140 8 654 5 805 953 799 1 110 1 468 612 297 174 151 138 8 867 4 817 1 299 752 943 927 362 279 112 33 51 6 806 3 884 2 015 562 476 395 157 91 88 42 26 5 480 3 624 2 376 674 306 132 73 10 13 7 -2 912 1 926 1 411 331 108 5 12 10 13 - 16 4 646 3 382 2 484 637 87 62 42 41 7 4 13

149 493 134 821 14 133 12 931 10 528 11 397 9 682 10 901 10 086 10 053 14 776 27 246 15 113 8 411 3 318 I 694 882 420 166 72 39 53 14 997 14 197 1 718 2 311 l 973 2 471 1 640 1 561 933 690 551 12 349 12 149 282 343 494 1 052 I 331 I 574 I 601 1 450 1 870 11 727 11 612 227 281 437 537 BIO 1 303 l 431 I 122 I 902 12 190 12 075 239 305 353 503 753 1 096 1 138 1 195 2 054 13 025 12 877 301 350 419 638 665 881 I 020 I 228 2 165 12 970 12 815 274 477 434 696 740 877 970 I 299 2 002 11 538 11 321 247 447 468 793 606 1 025 960 l 083 1 626 8 606 8 625 373 618 487 710 762 656 750 786 1 080 7 397 1 211 411 728 607 750 592 626 578 565 731 5 741 5 644 465 1 054 827 612 479 498 286 229 320 5 006 4 879 388 1 023 1 080 730 448 274 188 170 205 6 501 6 303 797 1 676 1 255 823 436 340 159 197 217

162 835 106 342 30 236 20 088 13 724 12 919 9 204 6 347 4 910 3 013 3 057 24 575 8 921 5 665 I 824 636 447 205 55 34 8 37 I 5 855 11 951 3 261 2 081 1 754 2 062 1 399 651 518 76 106 13 959 9 079 I 881 I 445 1 180 I 323 1 088 746 732 402 152 12 753 1 834 I 754 1 212 1 113 1 142 825 546 451 330 316 12 904 8 130 1 815 I 225 1 150 1 104 759 745 453 315 335 14 324 9 422 I 902 1 336 1 238 I 254 1 112 680 714 405 401 14 260 9 198 I 785 1 255 1 102 1 508 1 011 735 601 497 366 11 613 7 555 I 537 1 065 953 I 090 819 567 395 341 433 10 027 6 554 l 250 1 061 959 964 692 506 Jib 192 315 8 771 6 554 I 936 I 177 829 626 520 426 259 190 245 7 753 6 837 2 348 1 913 I 050 535 239 244 136 50 139 6 790 5 947 2 046 I 812 800 416 253 196 122 65 88 9 251 8 360 3 056 2 682 960 448 282 250 179 142 124

19 391 16 459 3 179 2 536 2 083 2 829 1 962 I 484 1 064 545 540 4 639 2 436 I 465 442 179 194 106 30 5 - 12 2 121 1 919 422 342 281 372 193 131 112 39 27 I 642 I 570 96 114 184 399 252 187 161 68 11 I 670 I 640 94 101 260 218 246 294 212 98 84 1 432 I 403 104 107 162 232 214 203 171 85 114 1 397 1 337 95 81 135 264 198 189 141 88 11 1 372 I 317 94 169 179 314 222 132 63 101 43 1 lb7 I 121 85 136 132 293 153 128 80 23 61 1 173 1 116 126 196 157 219 193 109 60 14 15 1 046 975 161 207 153 l83 119 43 43 25 24 791 767 190 290 118 65 47 23 11 4 6 469 441 105 157 103 51 15 10 - - -472 415 142 194 40 25 4 5 5 - -

21 449 15 395 5 644 3 838 2 667 1 588 678 168 271 127 319 4 214 I 513 1 054 233 108 68 36 - - 4 10 2 227 I 644 657 369 263 197 82 40 23 13 -2 013 1 623 414 382 309 280 108 29 70 15 11 I 795 I 513 288 342 363 229 110 17 86 28 34 I 613 I 378 311 316 331 195 79 17 28 24 64 I 987 I 571 402 349 387 178 78 30 23 21 78 I 571 I 240 391 364 230 150 44 11 15 11 24 l 402 I 034 351 288 209 81 40 9 15 6 21 I 293 I 043 375 276 186 96 46 - 3 - 49 I 100 876 385 221 149 34 42 10 - 5 18 906 783 367 286 89 27 5 - 4 - 5 633 562 299 208 13 29 8 - - - 5 695 615 350 204 30 22 - 5 4 - -

<

Median Mean Index

of $10,000 $15,000 income income income lo or (dol· (dol· concen-

$14,999 more lors) lars) tration

7 170 3 672 5 006 s 770 0.410 lb - 909 1 361 0.461

115 51 3 622 4 127 0.365 743 229 6 443 6 620 0.291

1 168 444 6 364 6 632 0.320 1 228 511 6 098 1 120 0.339 1 347 659 6 136 1 097 0.347

928 675 5 791 7 203 0.382 684 414 5 518 6 680 0.363 495 2b1 4 854 5 931 0.374 264 179 4 150 4 980 0.427 102 111 2 563 3 868 0.501 52 39 I 739 2 996 0.545

8 27 1 317 1 987 0.517

739 213 2 542 2 771 0.418 9 - 932 1 387 0.457

13 17 3 065 2 961 0.348 72 - 3 351 3 395 0.341

123 - 3 160 3 178 0.361 110 31 3 212 3 331 0.357 153 13 3 230 3 330 0.350 126 39 3 201 3 375 0.343

71 32 3 028 3 166 0.375 24 29 2 379 2 758 0.423 23 9 964 1 631 0.506 7 26 763 1 376 0.489 8 12 682 1 243 0.486 - 5 681 1 015 0.416

18 724 11 610 5 802 7 073 0.459 25 11 696 1 292 0.457

259 90 3 444 3 769 0.375 1 747 405 6 624 7 049 0.281 2 549 1 013 1 695 8 538 0.309 2 738 I 701 8 405 9 673 0.349 2 986 2 224 8 899 10 340 0.381 3 042 2 004 8 520 10 124 0.373 2 296 1 768 8 037 9 732 0.404 1 438 963 6 939 8 339 0.420

892 731 5 827 7 729 0.475 340 334 3 586 5 340 0.527 190 183 2 952 4 626 0.501 220 183 2 541 4 011 0.506

1 998 846 2 207 3 036 0.484 5 5 787 l 068 0.447

33 10 2 361 2 550 0.409 79 51 3 025 3 304 0.413

107 38 2 854 3 258 0.430 183 46 2 891 3 397 0.436 291 89 3 187 3 717 0.434 270 68 3 303 3 708 0.421 235 120 3 204 3 966 0.457 234 65 3 007 3 658 0.441 230 116 2 198 3 427 0.523 94 89 1 560 2 485 0.543

117 32 1 512 2 273 0.494 120 117 1 419 2 838 0.565

162 75 3 153 3 304 0.403 5 - 832 I 261 0.472 - - 2 696 2 BIO 0.387

32 - 3 980 4 223 0.285 18 15 4 598 4 489 0.313 11 - 4 451 4 385 0.292 41 28 4 472 4 782 0.350 - - 3 689 3 752 0.296

20 10 3 708 3 975 0.336 27 - 3 361 3 382 0.341 - 17 2 781 3 163 0.426 8 5 1 667 2 203 0.443 - - I 736 1 857 0.333 - - I 338 1 492 0.353

83 12 1 535 1 958 0.458 - - 718 980 0.436 - - I 447 1 751 0.431 5 - 2 050 2 265 0.395

11 5 2 348 2 705 0.401 13 - 2 187 2 576 0.424 25 - 2 089 2 508 0.442 - - I 629 1 888 0.419

12 2 1 576 2 014 0.453 5 5 1 531 2 071 0.494

12 - I 240 1 775 0.484 - - 1 086 1 295 0.381 - - 940 I 210 0.387 - - 879 123 0.372

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 193. Income in 1969 of Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued {Dato based on sample, see tex.t. For minimum base for derived figures (percent. median, etc.) and meaning of symbots, se-e text]

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or Mare

TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG SMSA

Total

Malt, 14 years old and over_ 14 to 19 yeors ---------·--------20 to 24 years ------------------

-25 to 29 yeors ____ -- -- -- -- -- -- --30 to 34 years ------------------35 to 39 years ------------------40 to 44 years------------------45 to 49 yeors ------------------50 to 54 years------------------55 to 59 yeors ------------------60 to 64 years-------- ... ---------65 to 69 years------------------70 to 74 yeors ------------------75 years and over ______________ _

fl11ale, 14 yean old ond over 14 to 19 years------------------20 to 24 yeors ------------------25 to 29 yeors ------------------30 to 34 years------------------35 to 39 years------------------40 lo 44 years------------------45 to 49 years------------------50 to 54 years------------------55 to 59 years------------------60 to 64 years------------------65 10 69 years------------------70 to 74 yeors ------------------75 years and over---------------

Negro

Male, 14 years old and aver_ 14 to 19 yeors ------------------20 to 24 years------------------25 to 29 yeors ------------------30 lo 34 years------------------35 lo 39 yeors _________________ _

-

--------

-----------

-----------

40 to 44 years------------------45 to 49 years------------------50 to 54 years------------------55 lo 59 years------------------60 to 64 years------------------65 lo 69 years-----------------70 to 74 years------------------75 years and over--------------

---

--,_ Female, 14 years old and ove

14 to 19 years-------------------20 to 24 years ________________ _

25 to 29 years-----------------30 to 34 yeors -----------------35 lo 39 years-----------------40 to 44 years-----------------45 to 49 years-----------------50 to 54 years-----------------55 to 59 yeors -----------------60 to 64 years-----------------65 to 69 years ________________ _

70 to 74 years-----------------75 years and over--------------

Persons of Spanish Language

Mole, 14 years aid and over 14 to 19 years-----------------20 to 24 years-----------------25 to 29 years-----------------30 to 34 yeors -----------------35 to 39 years-----------------40 to 44 years-----------------45to49years -----------------50 to 54 years-----------------55 to 59 years-----------------60 to 64 years -----------------65 to 69 years-----------------70 lo 74 years-----------------75 years and over--------------

------------------------

----------------------------,_ --

Female, 14 years old and ove 14 to 19 years-----------------20 to 24 years-----------------25 to 29 years-----------------30 to 34 years-----------------35 to 39 years-----------------40 to 44 years-----------------45 to 49 years -----------------50 to 54 years-----------------55 to 59 years-----------------60 to 64 years-----------------65 to 69 years-----------------70 to 74 years-----------------75 years and over--------------

------------------------

Totol (includes persons without income)

367 143 47 947 30 900 25 838 22 801 23 183 25 369 25 B08 25 855 23 422 24 807 28 662 26 351 36 200

426 997 48 335 33 506 27 389 25 316 25 045 28 336 31 06B 29 143 29 956 34 748 37 511 32 919 43 725

32 958 6 651 3 288 2 78B 2 936 2 915 2 490 2 217 2 225 2 008 1 745 1 552 1 030 I 113

38 855 6 792 4 252 3 579 3 447 3 330 3 140 2 611 2 731 2 500 2 074 1 864 1 185 I 350

20 317 2 814 2 OB3 1 834 1 462 I 697 I 973 I 700 I 550 I 511 1 205 I 031

594 863

22 789 2 973 2 323 2 105 I 763 I 762 1 849 2 041 1 744 1 675 1 356 1 197

918 I 083

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Total

338 259 26 226 29 OBS 25 3B6 22 519 22 867 25 015 25 430 25 341 22 928 24 220 2B 179 25 865 35 198

301 297 19 922 26 169 17 946 15 546 16 07B lB B12 20 767 19 343 19 136 26 261 33 189 29 182 3B 946

27 924 2 737 2 930 2 734 2 874 2 835 2 430 2 154 2 135 1 909 1 672 1 4B9

993 1 032

28 268 2 274 3 278 2 974 2 927 2 781 2 572 2 058 2 075 1 857 1 673 1 526 1 053 1 220

18 603 1 496 I 995 I B07 I 435 1 661 I 935 1 690 I 525 I 497 I 190 I 004

572 796

14 979 I 091 I 840 I 482 I 057 I 179 I 274 I 263 I 131 I 019

B76 I 05B

773 936

$1 to $1.000 $2.000 $999 to to

or loss $1,999 $2,999

29 967 37 444 33 418 14 078 6 309 2 876

3 850 4 502 4 120 731 941 1 212 484 505 755 603 627 704 565 773 746 679 916 927 B3B 1 081 1 211 961 1 483 1 371

1 112 2 369 2 054 1 575 4 511 4 316 1 264 4 726 5 280 3 227 B 701 7 846

as 485 63 507 41 691 12 4B5 4 097 1 621 6 717 4 353 4 167 3 B66 2 541 2 3B2 3 418 2 346 2 311 3 054 2 319 2 225 3 168 2 545 2 969 3 316 2 70B 2 B59 3 542 2 57B 2 760 3 731 3 234 2 B32 7 767 5 500 3 480

11 769 9 094 4 604 9 400 9 174 4 286

13 252 13 OlB 5 195

4 412 3 897 3 129 1 618 523 229

502 471 421 156 130 277 131 117 315 1B1 136 240 147 189 194 195 222 185 195 154 292 199 294 176 252 320 121 331 496 344 189 432 169 316 413 166

8 896 6 979 4 990 1 471 441 160

860 749 645 651 560 639 617 667 624 497 564 633 472 589 626 514 493 404 670 4B3 357 6BO 526 335 690 472 241 676 5B3 143 464 456 79 634 396 104

1 910 1 880 1 226 792 415 116 271 219 239 45 52 64 32 23 29 91 25 57 53 68 54 56 36 47 17 76 83 54 54 73 51 125 103

136 213 152 45 231 127

267 343 82

4 044 2 532 1 981 721 212 85 414 222 281 168 191 217 203 131 149 144 101 102 165 157 214 154 125 220 126 177 266 148 174 155, 266 200 111 478 324 100 402 265 64 635 253 17

Persons wLth income

$3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6.000 $7,000 $8,000 to to to to to to

$3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999

33 157 29 386 29 664 26 070 23 830 35 670 1 403 676 364 244 44 122 4 375 3 449 3 118 2 416 1 484 1 181 2 255 2 924 3 371 3 223 3 371 4 000 1 230 I 639 2 440 2 371 2 693 4 229 1 129 I 387 2 302 2 232 2 422 4 018 1 36B 1 599 2 084 2 235 2 484 4 484 1 433 1 770 2 172 2 386 2 432 4 000 I 679 2 081 2 632 2 212 2 385 3 BOB l 862 2 305 2 574 2 213 1 883 2 875 2 574 2 560 2 500 2 060 1 779 2 609 4 177 3 131 2 277 l B78 1 247 l 980 4 449 2 849 l BSO l 300 765 1 266 5 223 3 016 I 950 l 300 841 l 098

35 595 25 284 16 773 10 792 6 860 7 534 1 016 421 107 76 2B 25 4 649 3 569 1 269 873 320 135 2 460 2 315 1 637 I 403 678 387 2 405 1 635 1 253 966 540 406 2 609 1 909 1 314 852 545 704 2 859 2 262 1 849 967 768 B09 3 172 2 635 2 063 1 254 939 940 3 101 2 279 1 652 981 649 974 2 B05 1 900 1 459 772 663 807 3 216 1 BBB 1 286 827 558 798 2 642 1 685 1 074 671 373 533 2 183 1 322 840 490 369 400 2 478 l 464 970 660 430 616

4 171 3 678 3 486 2 220 1 330 1 036 137 106 43 58 3 15 514 410 270 176 89 64 535 601 550 220 127 109 469 469 553 324 244 168 395 392 588 341 305 156 397 394 396 293 169 159 404 293 292 257 100 105 403 339 275 180 130 118 376 336 228 144 76 46 280 198 182 169 50 56 114 53 58 33 20 36 93 5B 21 19 4 4 54 29 30 6 13 -

3 743 1 529 790 465 320 306 144 35 5 9 5 4 582 296 97 29 16 4 445 301 160 112 81 12 564 191 82 95 63 19 501 200 139 67 62 78 437 150 124 69 18 62 371 101 42 26 24 30 245 129 47 27 15 47 166 48 26 21 6 20 140 33 26 6 21 27 61 37 15 4 - 3 30 6 13 - - -57 2 14 - 9 -

1 592 1 814 1 917 1 627 1 647 2 243 106 37 24 - 6 -264 264 278 191 90 130 148 156 251 274 294 263 58 105 170 155 225 294 66 157 129 161 230 343

198 117 162 166 220 368 128 188 199 195 209 230 JOB 255 170 139 187 255 136 216 316 193 BB 116 133 176 121 88 59 147 148 100 65 59 9 76 42 35 13 - 30 15 57 B 19 6 - 6

2 628 1 494 840 591 264 3~4 44 6 5 12 - -

426 321 52 74 21 29 291 199 12B 157 19 46 225 126 72 37 64 27 253 237 124 97 52 50 257 160 170 48 19 57 285 153 137 69 38 49 26B 103 69 17 10 75 269 98 52 40 27 36 187 47 11 20 14 B 84 32 13 12 - 15 20 - 7 8 - -19 12 - - - -

Index Median Mean of

$10,000 $15,000 income income income to or (dol· (dol- concen-

$14,999 more lars} lors) tration

37 122 22 531 5 194 6 574 o.452 54 56 931 1 411 0.484

492 98 3 473 3 743 0.374 2 830 528 6 391 6 592 0.279 4 466 I 707 7 682 0 419 0.301 4 675 2 768 8 013 9 479 0.349 5 384 3 293 8 255 9 765 0.354 4 958 3 757 a ooo 10 024 0.396 4 502 2 912 7 393 8 011 0.386 2 991 2 410 6 410 B 052 0.434 2 675 1 928 5 576 7 375 0.437 1 832 1 255 J 8B3 5 471 0.447 1 143 943 3 374 4 842 0.459 I 120 876 2 723 3 908 0.463

5 414 2 362 2 040 2 864 0.461 25 21 798 I 107 0.452 85 32 2 483 2 588 0.398

201 76 3 075 3 327 0.411 195 71 2 869 3 182 0.419 413 134 3 169 3 562 0.426 446 170 3 253 3 698 0.412 652 229 3 473 3 942 0.411 600 227 3 255 3 B48 0.428 679 254 2 919 3 683 0.453 655 286 I 975 2 917 0.504 487 257 1 531 2 359 0.507 431 287 1 566 2 344 0.506 545 318 1 478 2 237 0.502

447 118 3 605 3 728 0.377 - 5 846 I 448 0.490 5 B 3 138 3 188 0.374

21 B 4 44B 4 332 0.255 84 - 4 864 4 760 0.264 86 15 5 125 4 935 0.280 86 6 4 731 4 690 0.291 75 26 4 242 4 589 0.345 32 17 4 069 4 287 0 331 25 9 3 759 3 B12 0.338 29 15 3 511 3 730 0.400

4 - I 834 2 278 0.403 - 4 1 712 2 109 0.374 - s 1 484 1 778 0.413

180 70 1 751 2 179 0.442 - - 773 I 044 0.429 - - 2 047 2 144 0.370

13 - 2 432 2 641 0.386 5 - 2 2BB 2 432 0.377

27 13 2 521 2 828 0.401 25 - 2 359 2 617 0.385 48 5 2 054 2 457 0.429 31 24 I 761 2 651 0.514 21 B 1 472 2 112 0.465

6 11 1 310 I BOO 0.4B2 4 - I 149 I 379 0.389 - 5 1 137 I 350 0.38B - 4 962 1 317 0.426

1 788 959 5 459 6 290 0.418 - - 944 1 222 0.426 49 - 4 017 4 023 0.357

220 40 6 6B4 6 970 0.259 225 119 7 647 8 458 0.299 254 148 7 628 8 843 0.341 365 144 7 680 B 597 0.316 227 175 6 979 8 28B 0.384 146 89 6 3B5 7 600 0.338 129 122 5 682 7 030 0.421 l 17 70 5 058 6 271 0.409 25 21 3 007 4 060 0.469 11 23 2 079 3 342 0.495 - B I 3B2 I 934 0.443

153 58 2 461 2 844 0.440 6 - 757 I 009 0.442 - - 3 007 2 796 0.360

25 21 3 498 3 890 0.399 23 - 3 202 3 306 0.387 15 4 3 958 3 953 0.326 20 7 3 393 3 782 0.365 26 7 3 465 3 817 0.351 14 6 2 987 3 345 0.369

5 13 3 121 3 376 0.395 12 - 1 860 2 314 0.435 - - I 157 1 571 0.446

7 - 961 I 291 0.423 - - 737 953 0.340

FLORIDA 11-1201

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Table 193. Income in 1969 of Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued (Oo1o based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median. etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

WEST PALM BEACH SMSA

Total

Mola, 14 y11an old aad over_ 14 to 19 yeors ------------------20 to 24 yeors ------------------25 to 29 yeors ------------------30 to 34 years------------------35 to 39 years------------------40 to 44 years------------------45 to.49 years------------------50 to 54 years------------------5510 59 years------------------60 to 64 years.------------------65 to 69 years------------------70 to 74 yeors ------------------75 years and over---------------

-------------

Female, 14 years old ond onr 14to19years ------------------

--20 to 24 years,. ________________ _

25 to 29 years------------------30 to 34 yeors ------------------35 to 39 years------------------40 to 44 years------------------45 to 49 years------------------50 to 54 years------------------55 to 59 years------------------60to64 year-s ------------------

-

-65 to 69 years _________________ _ -70 to 74 years _________________ _ -75 years and over----------------Negro

Male, 14 years old and onr _ 14 to 19 years------------------201024 years------------------25 to 29 years------------------30 ta 34 years _________________ _

J5to39yeors ------------------401a44years ------------------451o49yecrs ------------------50 to 54 yeors ------------------55 lo 59 ye<1rs ------------------60 to 64 yeors ------------------65 10 69 years ------------------10 to 74 years------------------

-----

--

75 years and over _____________ _ --,_ --

Fem1le. 14 yeors old !md ne 14 lo 19 years-----------------20 lo 24 years __ ---------------25to29 yeors --·-------·------30 lo 34 years------·----------35to39yeors -·---------------40 to 44 years-----------------

----------45 to 49 years ____________ -- -- -

50 to 54 years.-----------------5510 59 years.----------------· 601064 years.-----------------65to69yeors -----------------701074.yeors. --------·--------75 yeors and over . __ . -- _____ _

11 - 1202 FLORIDA

--------------

Toto\ (includes persons without income} Total

126 084 115 299 16 678 9 067 10 112 9 164 9 818 9 576 8 481 8 315 8 398 8 250 9 349 9 172 9 370 9 161 8 837 a 670 a 220 a 014 9 083 8 842

10 086 9 879 8 515 8 304 9 137 8 865

142 697 100 495 17 058 6 695 11 457 9 145 10 241 7 069 8 824 5 563 B 788 5 811 9 863 6 785

10 040 6 997 10 686 7 505 11 075 7 327 12 031 8 997 12 011 10 405 9 410 7 999

11 213 9 997

19 112 15 921 3 723 I 566 2 161 1 778 I 853 1 755 1 822 1 741 I 609 I 543 1 482 1 405 I 349 1 282 1 211 1 150 1 155 I 106 I 150 1 098

805 758 356 332 436 387

20 472 15 159 3 894 1 251 2 379 1 996 I 985 1 668 I 855 1 624 1 745 1 467 I 724 1 460 l 375 1 111 1 471 1 184 1 236 1 023 I 000 835

802 670 448 388 558 482

$1 to $1,000 $2,000 $999 to to

or loss $1,999 $2,999

9 905 10 640 9 755 5 119 1 861 968 I 193 1 256 1 310

295 288 439 217 293 300 148 220 265 196 272 345 284 316 363 265 390 372 297 434 425 373 721 686 475 1 155 1 176 347 I 291 1 476 696 2 143 1 610

26 630 20 701 12 648 4 328 1 474 504 2 461 1 735 I 368 I 509 I 125 784 1 277 935 768 I 109 851 842 I 132 923 936 I 107 I 007 868 I 215 1 103 I 033 I 259 I 208 851 2 327 I 842 I 091 3 350 2 608 1 353 2 298 2 384 I 105 3 258 3 506 I 145

2 590 2 220 2 114 I 044 255 130

325 280 386 138 129 136

56 160 214 72 97 140 89 171 183

137 101 182 112 130 165 123 142 179 156 175 146 157 246 154

76 140 46 103 194 53

5 103 3 446 2 661 841 229 82 665 418 336 356 407 264 380 329 319 313 305 317 381 247 362 337 227 272 351 277 241 280 255 258 287 258 129 324 277 38 232 119 24 356 98 19

Persons wi1h income

$3.000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7.000 $8,000 to to to to to to

$3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999

9 792 8 380 9 116 8 277 7 488 12 452 422 296 210 95 30 17

1 163 990 996 777 519 596 689 793 1 033 1 291 1 159 1 583 513 552 756 660 694 1 435 479 501 708 690 682 1 196 470 537 644 615 828 1 405 560 472 705 773 755 1 376 621 596 622 572 745 1 233 569 602 731 603 618 1 094 731 755 821 670 490 988

I 226 936 766 621 526 745 I 228 776 628 560 198 392 I 121 574 494 350 242 388

11 216 8 810 5 807 4 217 2 598 2 971 316 143 54 14 14 20

1 219 1 251 482 375 111 68 I 069 826 555 442 382 208

760 503 400 372 217 194 770 634 503 373 209 269

1 032 637 577 417 253 323 911 901 793 461 260 339

I 156 902 559 393 263 343 1 001 856 494 334 327 340

858 614 523 388 218 351 899 564 353 271 166 209 566 405 256 204 90 185 659 374 256 173 88 122

2 357 2 268 1 795 995 575 623 23 69 25 14 - -

217 247 176 45 33 58 294 365 273 184 127 84 275 268 292 192 70 135 301 225 293 191 103 67 228 198 169 83 99 109 246 183 164 84 69 63 255 237 89 56 33 31 157 223 145 57 19 37 220 169 114 60 22 20

94 43 36 20 - 8 34 14 7 4 - 11 13 7 12 5 - -

2 026 865 294 197 141 294 72 8 14 5 - -

252 196 67 37 13 12 328 130 53 53 46 17 313 125 32 24 32 48 266 118 35 10 22 76 243 108 26 18 11 46 133 71 22 21 - 18 174 39 20 10 7 38 123 31 25 - 10 11 86 36 - 13 - 20 23 3 - - - 5

4 - - 6 - 3 9 - - - - -

a

Index Median Me on of

$10,000 $15,000 income income Income to or (dol- (dol- concen-

$14,999 more lors) lo rs) trotion

16 231 13 263 6 007 8 507 0.489 29 20 886 I 411 0.491

335 29 3 708 4 083 0.385 1 553 453 6 969 7 409 0.297 1 815 I 080 8 216 9 099 0.366 1 966 1 373 6 620 10 175 0.377 2 196 I 664 6 865 11 072 0.391 I 988 I 567 8 534 10 361 0.411 I 775 1 479 8 220 11 863 0.428 1 328 1 313 7 560 10 401 0.469 I 250 I 357 6 499 10 157 0.520

936 1 313 4 970 10 358 0.467 546 862 3 645 6 019 0.482 514 733 2 990 6 594 0.517

2 761 2 136 2 231 3 625 0,531 17 II 797 1 124 0.456 64 11 2 275 2 645 0.414

128 41 3 109 3 536 0.424 85 52 2 742 3 417 0.455

191 60 3 134 3 929 0.434 237 116 3 389 4 089 0,437 229 121 3 567 4 742 0.430 374 164 3 347 4 887 0.449 352 305 3 345 5 086 0.526 399 366 2 302 4 252 0.600 280 352 1 710 3 437 0.572 230 274 1 714 3 430 0.565 175 241 1 496 2 923 0.550

263 121 3 440 3 672 0,396 - 6 760 1 297 0.489

11 - 2 736 2 968 0.379 20 5 4 495 4 393 0.281 55 22 4 610 5 066 0.311 45 9 4 718 4 688 0.278 54 22 4 159 4 674 0.359 28 25 3 898 4 317 0.400 15 27 3 659 4 033 0.368 19 5 3 694 3 648 0.342 16 - 3 327 3 293 0.350 - - 1 902 2 212 0.378 - - 1 643 2 031 0.395 - - 1 466 1 612 0.341

105 27 1 719 2 136 0.447 - - 744 969 0.418 - - I 797 2 084 0.419 9 5 2 269 2 619 0.403

18 4 2 323 2 649 0.414 5 - 2 364 2 604 0.401

12 6 2 282 2 467 0.427 10 - 1 963 2 234 0.416 21 6 1 870 2 353 0.465 30 - I 908 2 253 0.435

- 6 I 506 1 992 0.466 - - 1 040 I 147 0.361 - - 836 1 128 0.401 - - 677 966 0.317

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 194. Income in 1969 of Persons (Except Inmates of Institutions) by Family Status, Age, Race, and Sex: 1970

{Doto based on sample-, see text. for minimum bose for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text!

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STATE

Total

Mole, 14 yean old and over ________ _ In fomilies------------------------------

Heod ____ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ______ ------Married, wife present_ _______________ _ Other marital status _________________ _

Relative of head----------------------14 to 19 years----------------------20 to 44 years----------------------45 to 64 years----------------------65 years and over------------------

-

-Primary individuals .. __ ---------- __ ------ -Secondary individuals .. _________________ _ -

Total (includes persons without income)

2 415 738 2 112 771 1 610 307 1 558 701

51 606 502 464 317 429 136 7?, 25 4 I 22 635

173 171 129 796

Female, 14 years old ond over------ - 2 694 764 In fomilies------------------------------

Heod ------ ------------------ --------Wife of head---- ____ -- -- ------ --------Other relative of head-----------------

14 to 19 years---------------------20 to 44 years---------------------45 to 64yeors ---------------------65 years and over------------------

Primary individuals ________ -- ------ _____ _ Secondary individuals ______ -- ___________ _

White

Male, 14 years old and over _______ _ In families-------- __ ---------------- __ _

Head ____ -- ________ -- -- ---------- ---Married, wife present __________ ---- __ Other marital slotus_ .. ______________ _

Relative of head----------------------14 lo 19 years---------------------20 to 44 years---------------------45 to 64 years---------------------65 years and over------------------

Primary lndividuols _____________________ _ Secondary individuals ______ -- ___________ _

Female, 14 years old and aver _____ _ In families-------- -- ---- -- ---- --------­

Heed ------ ---- -- ---- -- ---- ---------Wife of head ______ ---- ______________ _ Other relative of head-----------------

14 to 19 years---------------------20 to 44 years---------------------45 to 64 years---------------------65 years and over------------------

Primary individuals .. ______________ ------Secondary individuals ____________ _______ _

Negro

Male, 14 years old and over _______ _ In families __________ -------------------

Heod ______________________________ _ Morried, wife present_ ______________ _ Other marital status ________________ _

Relative of head ____ ------------------14 to 19 years __ -------------------20 to 44 years---------------------45 to 64 years---------------------65 years and aver------------------

Primary individuals __________________ -- --Secondary individuals __ _________________ _

Femole1 14 years aid a.nd aver _____ _ In families -- ______ -- -- -- ---- -- - - -- ---- -

Heod ------ ---- __ -------- ---------- _ Wife of head ______ -------------------Other relative of head-----------------

14 to 19 years ________________ .. -- -

20 to 44 years---------------------45 to 64 years __ -------------------65 years ond over------------------

Primary individuals .. ________________ -- --Secondary individuals ___________________ _

Persons of Spanish language

Ma.le, 14 years old ond OYer _______ _ In families---- ______ ------------------ -

Head ------------ -------------------Married, wife present_ ______________ _ Other marital status. _______________ _

Relative of head----------------------14 to 19 years---------------------20 to 44 years---------------------45 to 64 years---------------------65 years ond over ------------------

Primary individuals_ _____ ---- __ ----------Secandory individuals ______________ -- -- --

-------

--------

-

-

-

-

-

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

2 307 957 201 060

I 553 763 553 134 300 202 125 806 49 388 77 738

306 873 79 934

2 099 640 I 851 558 I 448 955 I 408 358

40 597 402 603 254 543 107 725

19 889 20 446

143 291 104 791

2 325 028 I 984 831

138 891 l 403 082

442 858 236 712 94 631 41 111 70 404

273 416 66 781

307 779 255 153 156 844 145 975 10 869 98 309 61 999 28 526 5 481 2 303

29 389 23 237

360 435 315 136

61 488 145 239 108 409 62 679 30 599

8 060 7 071

32 668 12 631

154 384 143 155 IOI 513 98 144

3 369 41 642 21 295 12 012 4 004 4 331 5 603 5 626

Totol

2 189 757 1 902 548 1 587 725 1 537 572

50 153 314 823 150 181 121 560 22 459 20 623

167 902 l 19 307

1 793 704 I 436 563

186 254 949 146 301 163 99 657 98 966 34 971 67 569

291 781 65 360

1 926 451 I 690 381 I 430 567 I 390 962

39 605 259 814 126 645 97 092 17 617 18 460

139 339 96 731

1 534 730 I 218 365

128 391 842 748 247 226

Bl 406 75 236 28 993 61 591

261 046 55 319

255 921 206 820 152 726 142 310 10 416 54 094 23 189 24 073 4 748 2 084

28 ll7 20 984

253 792 214 158 57 334

103 862 52 962 17 985 23 390

5 841 5 746

30 002 9 632

136 517 126 312 98 969 95 753

3 216 27 343 9 732

10 714 3 447 3 450 5 312 4 893

$1 to $1.000 $2,000 $999 to 10

or loss $1.999 $2.999

209 233 228 849 196 894 171 570 171 073 153 979 50 032 111 355 117 619 46 690 106 383 112 998

3 342 4 972 4 621 121 538 59 718 36 360

91 767 31 259 13 827 20 185 17 622 16 635 3 838 3 613 2 592 5 748 7 224 3 306

16 093 27 623 22 391 21 570 30 153 20 524

516 112 351 995 233 981 445 426 262 765 181 949

27 971 34 839 26 979 283 895 163 111 122 506 133 560 64 815 32 464 65 627 19 095 7 307 24 941 16 535 14 691 10 930 6 819 4 437 32 062 22 366 6 029 48 347 75 012 43 638 22 339 14 218 8 394

165 483 192 522 164 956 137 168 146 367 130 176 38 535 95 778 100 189 36 482 92 254 96 986 2 053 3 524 3 203

98 633 50 589 29 987 76 198 27 357 12 045 15 131 13 934 12 904 2 649 2 781 1 919 4 655 6 517 3 119

11 338 21 201 17 961 16 977 24 954 16 819

425 588 292 062 190 699 369 818 214 600 145 074

14 302 19 658 15 562 249 627 141 059 103 563 105 889 53 883 25 949 52 490 16 452 6 074 16 938 11 353 10 471 a 193 5 388 3 645

28 268 20 690 5 759 37 525 65 444 38 884 18 245 12 018 6 741

42 883 35 155 30 961 33 873 24 131 23 235 11 328 15 181 17 052 10 046 13 748 15 646

I 282 I 433 l 406 22 545 B 950 6 183 15 381 3 Bl I I 728 4 956 3 635 J 617 I 156 815 655 I 052 689 183 4 694 6 345 4 377 4 316 4 679 3 356

89 027 58 804 42 593 74 377 47 316 36 364 13 569 15 083 1 l 376 33 516 21 579 18 601 27 292 10 654 6 387 12 984 2 595 I 187 7 947 5 054 4 169 2 685 I 393 780 3 676 I 612 251

10 703 9 392 4 630 3 947 2 096 I 599

14 560 12 218 10 877 13 161 10 623 9 441 3 712 6 135 6 143 3 480 5 916 5 838

232 219 305 9 449 4 488 3 '298 5 588 2 032 1 088 1 641 1 208 1 471

502 412 447 l 718 836 '292

446 616 658 953 979 778

Persons with income

$3.000 $4.000 $5.000 $6.000 $7,000 $6.000 10 to to to to to

$3.999 $4.999 $5.999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999

198 685 174 403 182 372 163 735 152 336 230 524 164 624 151 376 162 091 148 359 139 592 214 311 134 646 131 169 146 846 138 116 132 489 207 007 129 451 126 508 142 064 133 691 128 720 201 689

5 195 4 661 4 782 4 425 3 769 5 318 29 978 20 207 15 245 10 243 7 103 7 304 6 971 3 170 l 493 667 364 346

18 357 13 826 1l 274 7 883 5 484 5 472 2 772 2 334 1 928 l 447 1 096 l 208 1 878 877 550 246 159 278

19 l 18 14 190 13 286 10 706 9 327 12 419 14 943 a 031 6 995 4 670 3 417 3 794

208 620 151 055 104 182 74 502 47 714 50 403 170 566 122 984 82 924 58 283 36 707 37 500 25 004 18 7'29 14 510 10 844 7 820 9 316

118 599 86 213 58 JBS 41 382 25 319 25 279 26 963 18 042 10 0'29 6 057 3 568 2 905

4 280 1 894 628 313 104 167 15 620 1 l 951 6 505 3 936 2 269 I 519 4 312 2 797 l 953 I 203 784 850 2 751 1 400 943 605 411 369

31 427 23 495 18 177 13 971 9 596 11 563 6 627 4 576 3 081 2 248 I 41 l I 340

158 449 140 678 154 814 145 473 140 024 218 529 132 340 122 936 138 125 132 071 128 687 203 416 109 229 107 057 125 288 123 149 122 369 196 670 105 713 103 802 121 733 119 503 119 160 191 843

3 516 3 255 3 555 3 646 3 209 4 827 23 111 15 879 12 837 a 922 6 318 6 746 5 775 2 497 I 267 599 316 285

13 742 10 704 9 378 6 808 4 867 5 051 1 789 1 861 1 650 l 280 985 1 143 l 805 817 542 235 150 267

14 684 11 230 11 116 9 562 8 356 II 665 11 425 6 512 5 573 3 840 2 981 3 448

177 372 137 569 98 066 69 865 44 754 46 343 142 900 110 881 77 458 54 284 34 143 33 977

16 132 15 016 12 699 9 844 7 213 8 429 104 131 79 916 55 722 38 971 23 672 22 922 22 637 15 949 9 037 5 469 3 258 2 626 3 649 1 590 483 273 78 132

12 572 10 423 5 772 3 430 2 027 1 352 J 774 2 580 l 860 I 169 760 BOO 2 642 l 356 922 597 393 342

28 901 22 550 17 689 13 545 9 305 11 129 5 571 4 138 2 919 2 036 1 306 1 237

39 478 33 032 26 918 17 658 12 033 11 500 31 722 27 898 23 436 15 742 10 657 10 440 24 943 23 600 21 048 14 453 9 885 9 865 23 270 22 219 19 843 13 678 9 329 9 406

l 673 1 381 1 205 775 556 479 6 779 4 298 2 388 l 289 772 555 I 190 665 226 68 48 61 4 556 3 107 1 888 1 043 604 418

971 466 271 167 lll 65 62 60 3 ll 9 11

4 391 2 929 2 123 1 115 961 740 3 365 2 205 I 359 801 415 320

30 592 13 133 5 842 4 386 2 806 3 967 27 157 l l 818 5 256 3 791 2 443 3 466 8 793 3 674 1 736 954 588 870

14 129 6 080 2 549 2 258 I 562 2 330 4 235 2 064 971 579 293 266

615 301 145 40 26 35 3 004 I 5ll 722 497 229 160

518 212 89 34 24 44 98 40 15 8 14 27

2 439 890 430 389 271 404 996 425 156 206 92 97

13 807 15 125 14 737 12 460 10 379 13 487 12 559 14 033 13 848 11 749 9 855 i2 873 9 498 11 733 12 189 10 551 9 219 12 227 9 100 11 290 11 760 10 270 B 924 l 1 97\

398 443 429 281 295 256 3 061 2 300 I 659 l 198 636 646

612 220 122 49 8 13 l 754 I 326 I 061 863 465 486

450 592 409 236 140 128 245 162 67 50 23 19 672 665 539 438 369 382 576 427 350 273 155 232

$f0.000 $15,000 Median Mean to or income income

$14,999 more <dollars) (dollars)

276 823 175 903 5 476 6 972 259 430 166 143 5 655 7 330 254 149 164 '297 6 740 a 291 248 351 161 027 6 783 a 341

5 798 3 270 5 478 6 765 5 281 1 846 I 601 2 479

181 136 SIB I 169 3 677 1 145 3 345 3 812 1 157 474 3 428 4 275

266 91 I 632 2 210 14 128 B 621 3 933 5 610 3 265 I 139 2 386 3 183

37 529 17 611 2 123 3 028 25 744 I l 715 2 055 2 910 7 055 3 187 3 133 4 028

16 681 7 776 2 225 2 994 2 008 752 1 263 I 957

143 99 759 I 047 761 238 2 545 2 831 653 233 1 961 2 780 451 182 I 077 I 592

10 921 5 634 2 516 3 724 864 262 l 727 2 497

271 250 174 273 5 912 7 414 254 368 164 727 6 288 7 758 249 347 162 956 7 131 B 703 243 737 159 749 7 160 a 736

5 610 3 207 6 191 7 529 5 021 I 771 l 618 2 556

!Bl 125 831 I 184 3 470 l 103 3 479 4 012 1 108 452 3 816 4 657

262 91 l 702 2 310 13 769 a 457 4 399 6 113 3 l 13 I 089 2 383 3 282

35 364 17 048 2 261 3 178 23 961 11 269 2 171 3 044 6 509 3 027 J 910 4 749

15 609 7 556 2 296 3 079 I 843 686 I 329 2 039

Ill 74 775 I 065 696 202 2 891 3 051 593 231 2 251 3 004 443 179 I 122 I 636

10 547 5 527 2 709 3 925 856 252 I 783 2 612

5 019 l 277 3 480 3 692 4 573 I 113 3 699 3 863 4 313 I 036 4 333 4 481 4 150 975 4 380 4 525

163 63 3 650 3 872 260 75 1 503 2 120

- 11 754 I 090 207 42 2 953 3 023 49 22 2 615 2 905

4 - 990 1 347 316 126 2 690 3 116 !JO 38 2 446 2 772

2 120 522 1 644 2 123 I 749 421 I 691 2 155

535 156 2 001 2 417 I 052 206 l 853 2 309

162 59 970 l 569 32 25 693 962 65 32 I 742 2 122 60 2 I 169 l 692

5 - 782 1 089 363 91 I 458 I 979

B 10 I 415 I 857

12 324 6 543 5 113 6 024 I l 865 6 305 5 241 6 151 11 410 6 152 6 007 7 101 11 136 6 068 6 048 7 151

274 84 5 026 5 632 455 153 I 941 2 710 - 871 1 216 341 98 3 591 3 982

76 55 3 806 4 023 38 - 1 008 1 664

350 177 4 397 5 447 109 61 2 661 3 383

FLORIDA 11 - 1203

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Tobie 194. Income in 1969 of Persons {Except Inmates of Institutions) by Family Status, Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STATE- Continued

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Female, 14 yur1 old and over------In families _____________________________ _ -Heod __ -- ______________________ .. __ _ Wife of head ________________________ _

Olher relative of heod ----------------· -14 to 19 years---------------------20 lo 44 years---------------------45 to 64 years---------------------65 yeors and over------------------

----Primary individuals _____________________ _ -Secondary individ1.1ols ___________________ _ -URBAN

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Male, 14 yeors old and ovtr _______ _ -In. fom ilies ____________________________ _ -

Head ---------- ------ ----------------Married, wife pre$ent _______________ _ -Other marital stalus ____ ------ __ ------Relative of head _____________________ _ -14 to 19 years---------------------20 to 44 yeors ---------------------45 to64 years---------------------65 years and over------------------

----Primorv ind1vldua\s _____________________ _ -Secondary individuals •• _________________ _ -

Ftt1ale, 14 years old and over------ -In families------------------------------Head ____________________ ------ ------Wife of head ______ ---- __________ ------Other relative of head __ ---- ______ ---- _ -

14 to 19 yeors ---------------------20 to 44 yeors ---------------------45. to 64 years---------------------65 years and over------------------

--

Primary individuals _____________________ _ Secondary individtJols ___________________ _

Negro

Male, 14 years old and over _______ _

In fomilies __ -------- __ -------- __ -------Head ____________ ------ ________ ---- _

Married. wife presenl _______________ _ -Other maritCJ:I status ____________ ----Relative of head---------------------

14 to 19 years--------------------20 to 44 years--------------------45 to 64 years--------------------65 yeors ondover -----------------Primary individuals_ ___________________ _

Seco11dary individuals. _________________ _

Fema:le, 14- years old and 1JVer ____ _ In families---·--------------- ____ ------

Head------------------------------Wife of head ____________________ ----

Other relative of head----------------14 t-o 19 years--------------------20to 44 years--------------------45 to 64 years ________________ ----

65 years ond over------------··---Primary individuals ____________________ • Secondary individuals. _________________ _

RURAL NONFARM

Total

Ma-I•, 14 y11rs old 11nd aver_ _____ _ In families ________________________ ----

Heod __ ---- ---- __ -----· ______ ------Married, wife present ______________ _ Other marital status _______________ _

Relative of head ________ ---- ____ ----. 14 to 19 years--------------------20 to 44 years ___________________ _

45 to 64 years -- --- _ -- __ -- __ -- -- __ 65 years and over----------------

Primary indivfduols __________ ---- __ -----Secondary individuals ________________ -- _

Female, 14 ye an old and over ____ _ In families-·-- ____________ . _______ ----

Heed ------ ------ ------ ._ .. ________ _ Wife of head __________________ -~----

Other relotive of head----------------1.4to19 years--------------------20 to 44 years __ ------ ______ ------45 ro 64 years __ ------------------65 years and over-----------------

Primary individuals.. __________________ _ Secondary individuals. _________________ _

11 - 1204 FLORIDA

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[Data based on sample, s.ee text. Far minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Persons with income

Toto! (includes persons $1 to $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $8,000 $10,000 $15,000 Median Me on without $999 to to to to to to to to to or income income income) Total or loss $1,999 $2,999 $3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more (dollars) (dollars)

174 936 107 547 29 860 16 533 16 200 18 879 11 550 5 709 3 350 2 006 1 911 1 123 426 2 456 2 777 164 105 98 482 27 463 14 802 14 842 17 535 lO 818 5 185 3 022 l 781 1 676 968 390 2 470 2 770 10 735 9 418 l 361 1 477 l 361 l 710 l 208 699 547 350 415 225 65 3 298 3 694 97 558 57 966 11 789 B 399 9 853 12 279 7 181 3 406 l 967 1 127 l 087 620 258 2 893 3 044 55 812 31 098 14 313 4 926 3 628 3 546 2 429 l 080 508 304 174 123 67 1 251 1 981 21 352 7 015 4 228 1 414 709 345 187 61 33 16 - 22 - 830 1 181 14 082 11 083 2 115 1 693 l 686 2 193 l 761 767 372 256 146 72 22 3 022 3 042 10 512 5 984 2 436 760 987 941 432 231 103 24 28 20 22 l 732 2 146 9 866 7 016 5 534 1 059 246 67 49 21 - 8 - 9 23 634 963 6 309 5 659 l 186 1 092 832 828 530 416 255 173 193 118 36 2 663 3 220 4 522 3 406 l 211 639 526 516 202 108 73 52 42 37 - l 770 2 231

1 946 771 l 767 968 163 740 178 809 154 185 155 759 137 492 144 134 130 387 123 377 190 334 235 531 154 220 5 652 7 231 l 687 160 l 522 135 132 256 130 529 117 751 126 726 117 675 126 742 116 887 112 110 176 040 220 099 145 320 6 080 7 637 I 285 228 1 267 662 35 711 Bl 904 88 169 102 799 101 319 114 072 108 263 106 138 169 911 215 633 143 743 7 015 8 663 1 244 100 1 227 626 33 352 78 253 84 592 98 747 97 709 110 274 104 652 103 067 165 436 210 617 140 927 7 060 8 715 41 128 40 036 2 359 3 651 3 577 4 052 3 610 3 798 3 611 3 071 4 475 5 016 2 816 5 729 7 051 401 932 254 473 96 545 48 625 29 582 23 927 16 356 12 670 8 624 5 972 6 129 4 466 l 577 1 631 2 528 251 162 120 196 72 645 25 710 11 305 5 551 2 422 1 177 553 281 283 160 109 827 l 180 110 758 98 641 16 150 14 254 13 390 14 486 11 140 9 325 6 603 4 634 4 594 3 060 1 005 3 382 3 874

20 909 18 417 3 004 2 897 2 071 2 261 1 997 1 645 1 242 912 l 017 994 377 3 547 4 334 19 103 17 219 4 746 5 764 2 816 1 629 797 523 226 145 235 252 86 1 670 2 291 144 834 140 389 12 136 21 982 18 490 15 805 ll 969 11 250 9 268 8 253 10 790 12 561 7 885 4 149 5 862 114 777 105 444 19 348 26 298 17 944 13 228 7 848 6 142 4 232 3 014 3 504 2 871 1 015 2 394 3 195

2 205 253 1 495 894 411 101 290 818 195 301 176 656 129 966 90 451 65 268 42 305 44 315 33 704 16 009 2 236 3 136 1 867 334 1 182 953 352 051 214 103 149 856 142 632 104 534 71 218 50 424 32 221 32 430 22 962 10 522 2 169 3 013 171 837 159 656 22 081 28 951 22 818 22 049 16 520 12 851 9 728 7 160 8 389 6 206 2 903 3 271 4 155 l 240 271 769 674 221 035 130 230 99 171 97 432 71 961 49 366 35 241 21 868 21 475 14 944 6 951 2 339 3 103 455 226 253 623 108 935 54 922 27 867 23 151 16 053 9 001 5 455 3 193 2 566 1 812 668 l 325 2 019

240 926 81 820 52 893 15 944 6 316 3 673 1 727 573 272 98 141 109 74 773 1 072 104 579 83 262 19 921 13 842 12 166 13 243 10 514 5 769 3 531 2 007 1 349 718 202 2 647 2 914 42 770 30 463 9 223 5 769 3 979 3 848 2 498 I 797 1 102 699 753 573 222 2 060 2 851 66 951 58 078 26 898 19 367 5 406 2 387 1 314 862 550 389 323 412 170 1 111 I 633 266 664 254 068 38 881 63 939 38 009 28 078 21 249 16 416 12 812 8 791 lO 629 9 995 5 269 2 637 3 855 71 255 58 873 20 169 12 776 7 436 5 946 4 183 2 817 2 032 1 293 1 256 747 218 1 725 2 501

254 SU 211 611 32 989 27 817 24 384 31 564 28 273 23 624 15 809 10 896 10 590 4 537 1 128 3 653 3 839 209 751 169 984 25 709 18 806 17 967 24 962 23 738 20 486 14 005 9 607 9 589 4 141 974 3 902 4 027 129 848 126 480 8 348 11 465 12 936 19 513 20 064 18 466 12 818 8 909 9 093 3 939 929 4 547 4 658 120 910 117 882 7 402 lO 355 11 798 18 202 18 916 17 379 12 091 8 420 8 662 3 786 871 4 591 4 703 8 938 8 598 946 1 110 1 138 1 311 1 148 1 087 727 489 431 153 58 3 843 4 045 79 903 43 504 17 361 7 341 5 031 5 449 3 674 2 020 1 187 698 496 202 45 1 598 2 191 49 996 18 196 11 664 3 224 l 418 980 556 187 60 39 57 - 11 780 1 148 23 349 19 595 3 896 2 888 2 909 3 576 2 653 1 586 959 559 381 160 28 3 029 3 105 4 698 4 046 967 688 554 839 412 247 157 91 47 38 6 2 664 2 794

1 860 1 667 834 541 150 54 53 - 11 9 11 4 - 999 1 380 24 312 23 215 3 518 5 048 3 553 3 651 2 537 l 884 l 038 897 703 270 116 2 856 3 260 20 466 18 412 3 762 3 963 2 864 2 951 I 998 1 254 766 392 298 126 38 2 517 2 838

301 812 213 298 69 522 49 254 37 025 27 506 12 051 5 326 3 956 2 571 3 617 1 989 481 1 754 2 227 262 644 179 071 57 524 39 271 31 454 24 353 10 828 4 786 3 425 2 233 3 169 1 639 389 1 815 2 267 53 057 49 492 lO 829 12 786 9 956 8 095 3 392 1 577 871 544 793 509 140 2 114 2 500 120 527 86 269 25 669 17 560 15 926 12 461 5 533 2 339 2 039 1 421 2 139 986 196 1 995 2 438 89 060 43 310 21 026 8 925 5 572 3 797 1 903 870 515 268 237 144 53 l 070 1 662 50 807 14 180 9 736 2 225 1 103 563 279 136 40 26 35 18 19 728 1 036 25 396 19 386 6 153 4 133 3 539 2 653 1 387 649 433 204 138 65 32 1 857 2 223 6 924 5 016 2 223 1 190 693 490 197 70 34 24 37 56 2 1 239 1 759 5 933 4 728 2 914 1 377 237 91 40 15 8 14 27 5 - 811 1 136 27 770 25 562 B 450 8 096 4 138 2 241 825 395 346 260 387 342 82 1 535 2 072 11 398 8 665 3 548 1 887 1 433 912 398 145 185 78 61 8 10 1 416 1 843

440 393 396 728 41 614 47 089 40 141 40 599 35 065 36 209 31 751 27 636 38 145 38 661 19 818 4 825 5 864 399 287 357 439 35 838 38 060 34 056 35 856 31 981 33 450 29 913 26 193 36 295 36 787 19 010 5 088 6 076 306 478 301 739 12 827 27 812 27 760 30 236 28 440 31 081 28 413 25 144 35 239 36 028 18 759 5 766 6 777 296 615 292 221 11 931 26 590 26 797 29 145 27 437 30 121 27 654 24 489 34 422 35 298 18 337 5 804 6 814 9 863 9 518 896 1 222 963 1 091 l 003 960 759 655 817 730 422 4 585 5 648 92 809 55 700 23 011 10 248 6 296 5 620 3 541 2 369 1 500 1 049 1 056 759 251 1 472 2 276 61 548 27 916 17 693 5 189 2 396 1 350 701 301 109 83 46 21 27 789 1 136 23 659 20 961 3 662 3 055 2 953 3 576 2 458 1 784 1 177 791 792 576 137 3 227 3 564 4 140 3 673 764 633 479 467 309 257 194 165 175 148 82 2 918 3 982 3 462 3 150 892 1 371 468 227 73 27 20 10 43 14 5 1 498 1 816 27 158 26 365 3 753 5 435 3 782 3 145 2 131 l 940 1 406 1 045 1 564 1 480 684 3 068 4 312 13 948 12 924 2 023 3 594 2 303 1 598 953 819 432 398 286 394 124 2 367 3 168

462 184 283 053 99 474 58 807 36 892 30 473 19 975 13 044 8 704 5 127 5 557 3 523 1 477 1 715 2 474 414 994 240 402 88 192 46 623 30 573 26 609 17 402 11 128 7 377 4 242 4 632 2 532 1 092 1 687 2 422 28 157 25 610 5 634 5 676 4 068 2 858 2 155 1 603 1 072 617 857 810 260 2 368 3 243 295 649 170 338 59 701 31 493 22 223 20 136 13 422 8 569 5 742 3 290 3 463 1 542 757 1 809 2 506 91 188 44 454 22 857 9 454 4 282 3 615 l 825 956 563 335 312 180 75 972 1 626 55 123 16 617 11 763 3 008 932 560 167 55 41 6 26 34 25 706 952 19 711 14 638 4 699 2 561 2 324 2 253 1 290 679 372 238 148 43 31 2 025 2 371 6 211 4 280 1 626 1 023 426 450 282 141 95 69 92 69 7 1 502 2 248 10 143 8 919 4 769 2 862 600 352 86 81 55 22 46 34 12 935 1 362 38 808 36 403 9 200 10 773 5 377 3 225 2 190 1 687 1 111 776 846 877 341 1 836 2 817 8 382 6 248 2 082 1 411 942 639 383 229 216 109 79 114 44 1 738 2 453

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 194. Income in 1969 of Persons (Except Inmates of Institutions) by Family Status, Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued

[Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent median etc) and meaning of symbol5 see text]

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

RURAL NON FARM- Continued

Neg•o

Mala, 14 years old and over _______ _ In families-----------------------------

Heod ______ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -----Married, wife present----------------01her marital status __ ---- ______ -----

Relative of head----------------------14 lo 19 yeors ---------------------20 to 44 years---------------------45 to 64 years---------------------65 years and aver------------------

Primary individuals __ -- -- -- -- ______ ---- __ Secondary individuals ___________________ _

female, 14 years old and over _____ _ In families ____________________________ _

Head ------------ -------------------Wife of heod __ •• -- __ ------ ---------- _ Other relative of head----------..-------

14 to 19 years---------------------20 to 44 years---------------------45 to 64 years---------------------65 years and over-----------..-------

Primary individuals •• ______ ------ .... ---- __ Secondary individuals ___________________ _

RURAL FARM

Total

Male, 14 years old and over _______ _

tn families ____ -------------------------Head ------------ ---- ---------------Married, wife present _______________ _

Other marital status •• ______ --------_ Relative of head -- ________ ---- __ ---- __

14 to 19 years---------------------20 to 44 years---------------------45 to 64 years---------------------65 years and over------------------

Primary individuals •• ___________________ _ Secondory individuals ___________________ _

Female, 14 years old and over------In families---- __________ ---------------

Head ------ ---------------- ---------Wife of hood ________________________ _

Other relative of head-----------------

----

----

--------

-

----

--------

14 10 19 years---------------------20 to 44 years--------------------45 to 64 years--------------------65 years and over-----------------

----Primary individuals .. ______________ -- -- __ -Secondary individuals ___________________ _ -

FORT LAUDERDALE-HOLLYWOOD SMSA

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Mole, 14 years old and over ______ _ In families ___________________________ _

Head ------ ______ ---- --------------Married, wife present. _________ ----_ Other marital status _______________ _

Relative of head---------------------14 to 19 years--------------------20 to 44 years--------------------45 to 64 years ___________________ _

65 years and over-----------------Primary individuals •• ________________ -- _ Secondary individuals_ _________________ _

female, 14 years old and over ____ _ In families ___________________________ _

Hood __________ -- __ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Wife of heod..---------------------­Other relative of head----------------

14 to 19 years--------------------20 to 44 years--------------------45 to 64 years--------------------65 yeors and over-----------------

Primary individuals-- ____ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Secondary individuals_ _____________ -- -- -

Negro

Mole, 14 years old and over ______ _ In fomilies ----------------------------

Head __ ---- ______ ---- ---- -- __ -- ----Married, wife present ______________ _ Other marital status _______________ _

Relative of head---------------------14 to 19 years--------------------20 lo 44 years-------------------­-45 to 64 years--------------------65 years and over-----------------

Primary individuals ________________ -- -- -Secondary individuals __ -----------------

----------------------------------------------

------------------------

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Total (includes persons without income) Toto!

49 520 41 152 42 424 34 385 25 267 24 569 23 464 22 874

1 803 1 695 17 157 9 616 11 268 4 642 4 772 4 149

738 665 379 360

4 888 4 719 2 208 2 048

SS 502 38 603 49 508 33 333 8 215 7 640

23 117 16 615 18 176 9 078 11 092 3 495 4 917 3 606 1 073 794 1 094 983 4 836 4 360 1 156 890

28 574 25 061 26 324 22 974 18 601 18 324 17 986 17 725

615 599 7 723 4 650 4 719 2 069 2 312 1 958

422 369 270 254

I 179 1 148 I 071 939

27 327 14 757 25 629 13 208

1 066 988 17 843 9 134 6 720 3 086 4 153 1 220 I 516 1 066

407 228 644 572

1 401 1 310 297 239

225 033 208 458 204 536 188 705 161 825 159 615 157 591 155 494

4 234 4 121 42 711 29 090 26 309 14 124 12 382 11 200

1 921 1 745 2 099 2 021

15 206 14 828 5 291 4 925

2S6 sos 175 724 221 781 142 991

16 366 15 440 156 955 98 260 48 460 29 291 25 336 9 822 11 228 9 264 4 077 3 099 7 817 7 106

29 788 28 192 5 236 4 541

22 493 18 909 19 844 16 393 12 302 11 940 11 574 11 235

726 705 7 542 4 453 4 652 I 923 2 405 2 120

358 296 127 114

1 614 1 546 1 035 970

$1 to $1,000 $2.000 $999 ta ta

or loss $1,999 $2,999

8 986 6 786 6 oso 7 407 4 943 4 912 2 604 3 448 3 869 2 311 3 148 3 630

293 300 239 4 803 1 495 1 043 3 450 558 268 1 002 676 641

178 122 101 173 139 33

1 151 1 244 806 428 599 332

18 452 9 180 5 3Sl 15 860 7 717 4 702 2 661 2 246 1 400 7 349 3 814 2 535 5 650 1 655 767 2 975 344 84 1 699 876 597

449 200 72 727 235 14

2 230 1 266 489 362 197 160

3 879 2 9Sl 2 S68 3 476 2 484 2 172 1 494 1 639 I 690 1 407 1 540 1 609

87 99 81 1 982 845 482 1 429 360 126

373 313 292 70 83 42

110 89 22 204 206 119 199 261 277

5 537 2 370 1 788 5 183 2 039 1 520

256 212 93 3 159 1 388 1 112 1 768 439 315

971 143 59 321 132 201

81 27 32 395 137 23 266 300 252 88 31 16

14 S70 16 932 16 071 13 135 14 511 13 924 3 249 8 777 IQ 300 3 075 a 440 10 013

174 337 287 9 886 5 734 3 624 7 650 3 318 I 550 I 688 I 460 1 438

223 262 225 325 694 411 831 I 743 1 471 604 678 676

44 614 34 251 23 397 40 954 26 913 18 274

I 329 2 234 2 200 28 396 17 798 12 599 11 229 6 881 3 475 5 955 2 097 821 1 899 I 568 1 320

799 590 M3 2 576 2 626 891 2 847 6 432 4 387

813 906 736

2 470 1 861 l 764 2 202 1 497 I 492

596 839 980 539 767 935 57 72 45

I 606 658 512 I 130 331 203

372 223 267 29 70 42 75 34 -

138 255 183 !30 109 89

Persons with income

$3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6.000 $7.000 $8.000 to to to to to to

$3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6.999 $7,999 $9.999

7 407 4 495 3 13S 1 723 1 097 888 6 404 3 924 2 817 1 614 , 010 829 5 160 3 352 2 469 1 521 939 770 4 798 3 142 2 351 1 478 872 722

362 210 116 43 67 48 1 244 572 346 93 71 59

206 105 34 8 9 4 916 409 267 75 45 37 117 51 24 10 17 18

5 7 3 - - -680 378 229 74 64 37 323 193 89 35 23 22

2 963 1 063 510 411 219 318 2 702 971 464 347 199 265

689 277 159 83 39 57 1 601 533 204 204 141 179

412 161 101 60 19 29 41 22 9 - - -336 124 73 60 19 22 28 15 19 - - 7

7 - - - - -194 65 35 43 11 17 67 27 11 21 9 36

2 327 l 846 2 029 l 597 1 323 2 045 2 042 1 720 1 699 1 559 1 289 1 976 1 611 1 410 1 693 1 440 1 207 1 657 1 559 1 362 1 669 1 385 1 164 1 631

52 48 24 55 43 26 431 310 206 119 82 119

70 47 15 5 - 17 295 228 165 103 59 86

44 28 26 11 19 16 22 7 - - 4 -

168 90 96 32 29 65 117 36 34 6 5 4

l 491 l 114 687 530 282 S31 1 325 1 046 578 482 244 438

97 54 56 44 43 70 1 031 830 450 399 161 341

197 164 72 39 40 27 47 - - - - -

124 147 57 33 24 22 14 17 15 6 16 5 12 - - - - -

124 56 74 48 29 88 42 10 35 - 9 5

16 243 15 393 16 006 15 023 15 087 26 250 13 972 13 605 14 237 13 519 13 608 24 444 11 325 11 682 12 643 12 579 12 877 23 596 10 968 11 271 12 323 12 225 12 534 23 028

357 411 320 354 343 568 2 647 1 923 1 594 940 931 848

816 337 209 91 92 40 1 468 I 271 1 075 720 700 663

147 201 199 100 106 118 216 114 Ill 29 33 27

I 647 1 237 1 376 1 116 1 020 1 479 624 551 393 386 259 327

19 660 15 930 11 627 8 026 s 021 s 334 15 941 12 842 9 015 6 070 3 743 3 841

2 073 1 9l8 1 507 1 157 766 I 029 11 162 8 849 6 346 4 179 2 638 2 464 2 706 2 075 I 162 734 339 348

570 217 81 34 - 7 1 351 1 319 755 462 229 207

380 325 201 135 82 73 405 214 125 103 28 61

3 054 2 560 2 266 1 717 1 153 I 383 665 526 326 239 125 110

2 5S2 2 770 2 473 1 7S5 1 157 1 291 2 026 2 403 2 200 1 586 1 022 I 207 1 409 1 959 1 871 1 469 914 I 172 1 324 1 629 I 766 1 393 841 1 136

85 130 105 76 73 36 617 4M 329 117 108 35 133 51 51 u 6 4 423 336 260 97 90 31

61 52 18 6 12 -- 5 - - - -

306 206 178 71 98 69 220 161 95 98 37 15

$10,000 $15,000 Median Mean lo or income income

$14,999 more (dollors) (dollors)

447 138 2 794 3 019 397 128 2 986 3 138 339 98 3 458 3 657 329 93 3 489 3 696

10 5 3 043 3 129 56 30 1 070 1 639 - - 673 880

47 14 2 619 2 685 ll 16 2 322 3 580 - - 1 050 l 231

46 10 1 971 2 431 4 - 1 995 2 372

106 30 1 093 1 575 85 21 1 105 1 581 22 5 1 516 1 857 45 10 1 251 1 681 18 6 776 1 167 14 6 587 707 - - 1 233 1 638 4 - 884 l 281 - - 676 883

21 9 982 I 444 - - 1 421 I 988

2 631 1 865 4 436 6 219 2 544 I 613 4 763 6 467 2 466 1 795 5 778 7533 2 436 I 763 5 630 7 603

52 32 3 625 5 440 56 18 1 406 2 208 - - 724 I 011

41 3 3 003 3 311 15 15 2 750 4 265 - - 1 191 1 573

87 52 3 268 4 615 - - 2 034 2 105

302 125 l 777 2 697 250 101 1 697 2 624 39 24 2 280 3 772

195 68 2 018 2 833 16 9 673 I 637 - - 628 667 - 5 2 398 2 681

11 4 2 188 3 359 5 - 724 1 075

49 24 2 353 3 427 3 - 2 031 2 721

34 080 22 803 6 600 8 300 31 934 21 616 6 811 8 499 31 171 21 416 7 719 9 536 30 578 21 039 7 753 9 581

593 377 6 493 7 824 763 200 I 613 2 811 13 8 923 1 328

582 135 3 691 4 326 122 42 4 077 4 910 46 15 I 988 2 970

1 787 I 121 5 352 6 995 359 66 3 808 4 581

4 996 2 868 2 38S 3 404 3 537 l 861 2 199 3 180

816 411 3 944 4 788 2 484 I 345 2 233 3 229

237 105 I 497 2 171 35 5 825 1 146 84 70 2 883 3 271 56 15 2 362 2 957 62 15 1 372 1 811

I 403 970 3 141 4 568 56 37 2 749 3 206

659 157 4 292 4 373 613 145 4 406 4 456 591 140 5 100 5 184 569 136 5 127 5 223 22 4 4 719 4 564 22 5 I 943 2 502 - - BS.I 1 309

16 5 3 468 3 587 6 - 3 l 15 3 084 - - 760 941

35 7 3 644 3 905 11 5 3 714 3 729

FLORIDA 11 -1205

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ii!MiiJiS ,JAMiU#tLJ ,,,J.@M\t, Ji Xi2Uk$.2L I. LJJL '· tL JLL .. L J ifadli! £.

Tobie 194. income in 1969 of Persons (Except Inmates of Institutions) by Family Status, Age, Race, and Sex: 1970- Continued

[Data based on sam pie, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent. median, etc.) ond meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan

Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

FORT LAUDERDALE-HOLLYWOOD SMSA- Continued

Negro- Continued Ft1u1e, 14 yeon old a11d over _____ _ -

In families-----------------------------Head ______ -- -- -- ---- -- -- ------ ---- -Wife of head ________________________ _

Other relotive of head-----------------14 to 19 years---------------------20 to 44 years---------------------45 to 64 yE!'ors ---------------------65 yeiJrs and over------------------

-

-Primary indi'Jiduols ... ____________ .. _ ... ___ _ Secondary individuals .... ___________ .. ____ ....

JACKSONVILLE SMSA

Total

Ma.It, 1.4 yurs old and tver _______ _ In families ________________________ ----_

Head ------ ---- __ ------ ---- __ -------Married, wife present _______________ _ Other marital status ________________ _

Relative of head ______ ---- ______ ------14 to 19 years---------------------20 to 44 years __ -------------------45 to 64 years __ -------------------65 ytars and over------------------

Prima:ry individuals ________________ ---- __ Secondary individuals ____ . ______________ _

Fet11ole. 14 years old ond -.ver ------In famiHes ____ -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- - _ -- -- -- -Heod -- ______________ ---- __________ _

Wife al heod ------ ____ ------ ________ _ Orher relative of he-ad-----------------

14 to 19 years---------------------20 ta 44 years ______ ------ ---- ____ _

45 l-o64years ------~--------------65 years arid aver------------------

Primary individuals ____ . ________________ _ Secondary individuals _____ • _____________ _

Negro

Mole. 14 years aid end over_ ______ _

In families------·--- __ -----------------Heod ________ ---- __ ------ __ ---------

Married, wife presenL ______________ _ 0th-er marital status ________________ _

Relative of head----------------------14 lo l9years ---------------------20 lo 44 years __ --------------"·---4.S to 64 years---------------------65yeors andov-er ------------------

Primary individuals .• ____ -- ______ -- _____ _ Sec-andary ind 1viducls ____________ • ______ _

Female, 14 wears old and ner ------In h1milles. _ -· ---- __ ----~------- -------

Head-------------------------------Wife of head .• ______________________ _

--

--

-

------

---

Other relative of head ________ • _ •• ___ _ --14 ta l9 years---------------------20 to 44 yeors ---------------------45 to 64 years __ ---- ______ -------- --65 years and over-----··-----------

Primary individuals _______ ._ .••• _ -- __ -- __ Secondary individuals •• _____ • __ ._ •• ·- ___ _

MIAMI SMSA

Total

Male 1 14 years old and ewer __ -----In families __ --- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Head ---- ------ __ ---- ____ _ M --------

Married, wife-p.-esent ______________ _ Other marital status •• ·- ____ -- _____ _

Relative of head---------------------14 to 19 years--------------------20 to 44 years __ ---· __ ---- ____ ----45 to 64 years--------------------65 years and over-----------------

Primary individuals ____________________ _ Secondory individuals ________________ • __

Ferule, l4 years old ud over ____ _

In fomilie5 ------·- --------------------Head ______ ---- __ -------- ____ ------Wife of head __________ ---- ______ ----Other relative of heod ________ ---- ___ _

14 to 19 years ---------M----------20 ta 44 years--------------------45 to 64 years __________ . ________ _

6Sye<JrS and over--------·--------Primary individuals_ _____________ ._. ___ _ Secondary individuals ____________ . _____ _

11 - 1206 FLORIDA

-· --------------------------------------------

Tota1 {includes persons without income) Total

25 648 18 042 23 266 15 959 3 826 3 565

11 558 B 352 7 B82 4 042 4 590 l 510 2 406 l BB7

552 371 334 274

I 712 I 540 670 543

185 436 164 751 153 BBB 134 603 112 369 110 571 lOB 458 106 7B2

3 911 3 789 41 519 24 032 26 B86 11 487 11 470 9 B61

l 938 l 601 1 225 l 083

10 4B9 10 077 21 059 20 071

197 480 125 592 173 212 l 03 238

19 569 17 497 108 276 63 273 45 367 22 46B 26 432 7 641 10 528 B OIB 3 525 2 513 4 8B2 4 296

19 869 18 707 4 399 3 647

35 469 28 670 30 027 23 72B 18 257 17 595 16 851 16 252

1 406 l 343 11 770 6 133 7 OB5 2 451 3 600 2 777

771 621 314 284

2 643 2 443 2 799 2 499

43 914 29 843 38 492 25 032

8 051 7 38B 16 470 10 849 13 971 6 795 7 413 1 961 4 259 3 157 l 260 B50 l 039 827 4 341 3 922 l 141 8B9

453 970 409 774 391 765 351 351 28B 755 283 473 278 304 273 418

10 451 10 055 103 010 67 87B 57 542 27 752 31 600 2B 120

6 959 6 090 6 909 5 916

38 932 37 602 23 273 20 821

522 953 357 507 443 734 284 699

40 940 37 913 277 579 173 034 125 215 73 752 56 401 20 422 31 525 25 614 16 173 10 666 21 116 17 050 60 616 57 366 18 603 15 442

$1 IO $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $999 10 to 10

or loss $1,999 $2,999 $3.999

5 149 3 916 3 478 2 564 4 584 3 360 3 043 2 324

549 794 767 674 2 111 l 722 l 755 l 295 l 924 844 521 355

935 292 119 51 619 416 323 253 183 76 68 35 187 60 11 16 407 46B 2BO 17B 15B 88 155 62

15 948 16 610 13 520 13 120 12 498 10 OB3 B 095 9 293 3 397 5 301 5 659 6 915 3 135 5 012 5 361 6 623

262 289 29B 292 9 101 4 7B2 2 436 2 37B 6 909 2 606 B22 658 l 519 I 5B9 1 28B l 4()6

344 243 155 175 329 344 171 139

l 061 l 325 l 011 l 011 2 389 5 202 4 414 2 Bl6

33 542 22 642 15 728 15 669 28 939 17 304 12 855 13 297 2 93B 3 590 2 434 2 432

16 096 9 040 7 B50 B 812 9 905 4 674 2 571 2 053 4 836 I 395 685 365 2 1B9 l 2BO l 170 l 202

7B9 477 394 303 2 091 1 522 322 183 3 529 4 51B 2 389 2 031 1 074 820 484 341

4 714 3 855 2 904 3 643 3 761 2 657 2 274 3 054 l 438 I 5B5 I 626 2 247 l 283 I 413 l 468 2 06B

155 172 15B 179 2 323 l 072 64B 807 1 477 506 140 203

532 403 416 458 193 72 74 101 121 91 lB 45 447 536 265 306 506 662 365 2B3

10 197 6 841 5 184 3 366 B 381 5 374 4 433 3 063 l 707 2 026 l 364 l 135 3 357 2 031 2 053 l 410 3 317 I 317 l 016 51B l 33B 294 197 59 l 186 605 574 352

299 17B 1B7 107 494 240 5B -

l 473 1 219 615 238 343 248 136 65

39 069 38 445 32 293 34 675 32 60B 2B 881 24 7B3 2B 19B

B 465 17 008 17 266 21 239 7 962 16 29B 16 396 20 176

503 710 B70 l 063 24 143 11 B73 7 517 6 959 16 669 5 663 2 623 l 467 4 38B 3 670 3 485 4 111

883 852 702 849 2 203 l 6BB 707 532 2 762 5 267 4 58B 3 969 3 699 4 297 2 922 2 50B

92 103 62 255 46 406 45 551 79 426 46 272 36 412 37 703 4 546 5 571 5 245 5 719

43 891 26 660 22 730 24 5Bl 30 989 14 041 a 437 7 403 12 557 3 991 l 922 988

5 256 3 800 3 635 4 427 3 55B l 615 l 523 l 491 9 6 lB 4 635 l 357 497 B 204 13 021 8 03B 6 071 4 473 2 962 l 956 l 777

Persons with income

$4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $B,000 $10,000 $15,000 Median Mean to lo to to to ta or income income

$4,999 $5.999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more (dollars) (dollars)

1 216 551 324 154 347 227 116 l 989 2 571 l 095 491 295 142 328 190 107 2 012 2 594

299 154 107 52 95 52 22 2 573 3 002 600 24B 153 B6 20B l lB 56 2 195 2 733 196 B9 35 4 25 20 29 l 115 1 947

59 27 7 - - 15 5 B07 l 269 137 53 2B 4 25 5 24 l 7BO 2 715

- 9 - - - - - 1 033 l 464 - - - - - - - 733 l 055

77 34 23 B 19 37 9 l 776 2 453 44 26 6 4 - - - 2 165 2 240

11 822 14 003 13 279 13 678 20 203 21 285 11 283 5 811 6 793 9 504 11 662 11 7Bl 12 291 IB 722 19 969 10 705 6 523 7 411 B 016 10 386 10 770 11 729 lB 194 19 639 10 565 7 413 B 474 7 714 9 996 10 336 11 322 17 6B3 19 205 10 395 7 461 8 540

302 390 434 407 511 434 170 6 142 6 611 1 4BB l 276 l 011 562 528 330 140 l 610 2 520

224 111 69 14 33 12 29 B31 I 242 l OB2 l 044 803 416 397 237 BO 3 3BO 3 733

139 98 125 127 BB 76 31 3 334 4 610 43 23 14 5 10 5 - I 618 l 943

874 944 793 764 991 BB2 421 4 721 5 660 1 444 l 397 705 623 490 434 157 2 554 3 217

12 297 8 800 6 411 3 842 3 806 2 117 738 2 420 3 072 10 321 7 365 5 096 3 132 2 B79 I 555 495 2 418 2 995

l 615 l 3B9 95B 722 714 521 1B4 2 912 3 604 7 22B 5 166 3 767 2 119 l 970 946 279 2 B28 3 207 l 47B BlO 371 291 195 BB 32 1 284 l 925

235 51 13 7 4B - 6 790 I 162 l 024 566 241 216 70 45 15 2 462 2 711

173 150 101 44 31 43 8 l 9BO 2 601 46 43 16 24 46 - 3 l 037 l 419

l 691 l 265 l 067 654 B09 526 228 2 547 3 530 285 170 248 56 llB 36 15 I 914 2 902

3 703 3 404 2 261 1 833 1 682 522 149 3 786 3 911 3 1B7 2 B75 2 OB2 l 6B9 l 559 4BO 110 4 037 4 072 2 678 2 540 l B60 1 570 l 477 464 110 4 710 4 710 2 530 2 365 l 713 l 456 I 397 449 110 4 749 4 762

148 175 147 114 BO 15 - 4 051 4 082 509 335 222 119 B2 16 - 1 694 2 242 69 22 26 4 4 - - B30 l 167

361 266 164 83 78 16 - 3 082 3 153 70 47 32 32 - - - 2 615 2 770 9 - - - - - - l 231 l 458

300 264 104 94 68 37 22 2 900 3 365 216 265 75 50 55 5 17 2 223 2 915

1 484 825 670 512 498 246 20 l 691 2 162 1 300 775 594 442 449 206 15 l 769 2 222

432 257 137 109 117 95 9 l 981 2 443 602 341 408 246 2B9 106 6 2 0\B 2 445 266 177 49 87 43 5 - l 06\ l 625

22 17 l 7 26 - - 733 l 059 196 145 38 61 - - - l 649 1 977 40 15 10 9 - 5 - l 708 ' l 972

B - - 10 17 - - B37 I 266 133 50 50 60 43 36 5 l 400 l 857

51 - 26 10 6 4 - l 409 l BIO

32 671 33 480 JO 239 28 155 43 436 56 732 40 579 5 828 7 680 27 B60 28 968 26 581 24 B45 39 126 52 032 37 469 6 165 8 034 23 09B 25 142 23 772 23 028 36 931 50 567 36 957 7 250 9 2B7 22 141 24 135 22 791 22 257 35 B42 49 207 36 213 7 306 9 363

957 l 007 981 771 l 089 l 360 744 5 91B 7 233 4 762 3 B26 2 B09 l Bl7 2 195 I 465 512 l 825 2 798

630 324 153 93 95 35 - B32 l 195 3 072 2 799 2 124 l 3BB l 676 I 047 360 3 612 4 IB7

7B9 544 441 295 336 26B 131 3 716 4 360 271 159 91 41 BS 115 21 l 447 2 110

3 069 3 052 2 57B 2 487 3 259 3 B36 2 735 4 722 6 525 l 742 l 460 l OBO 823 l 05\ B64 375 2 826 3 795

33 801 24 240 16 021 11 552 11 383 9 982 4 213 2 526 3 336 27 380 18 86B 11 920 B 534 8 133 7 128 2 923 2 457 3 206 4 501 3 077 2 373 l 9B4 2 270 l 876 751 3 629 4 570

17 492 12 529 7 928 5 5B3 5 030 4 642 l 96B 2 702 3 355 5 387 3 262 l 619 967 B33 610 204 l 419 2 157

593 lBO 86 36 14 35 20 813 l 192 3 671 2 257 1 111 629 504 273 51 3 026 3 138

846 599 321 194 231 200 BB 2 105 2 792 277 226 101 108 84 102 45 8B6 l 442

5 121 4 290 3 50B 2 454 2 7B5 2 623 l 251 2 92B 4 110 l 300 l OB2 593 564 465 231 39 2 146 2 840

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Q

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Table 194. Income in 1969 of Persons (Except Inmates of Institutions) by Family Status, Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued

{Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median etc.) and meaning of symbols see text)

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

MIAMI SMSA- Continued

Negro

Malt, 14 y11n old and over _______ _ -In families __ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- __ ------

Head ------------ --------------------Married, wife present-----------------Other moritQI status ________________ _ -

Relative of head----------------------14 ta 19 years---------·-----------20 to 44 years---------------------45 ta 64 years---------------------65 years and over------------------

Primary individuals •• ______ ---- _________ _ Secondary individuals ... __ -- -- ---- __ ---- __

fe11ole, 14 y1111art. old aeid over _____ _ In families ____ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -

Head __ ---- ______ -- -- •• ---- __ •• ____ • Wife of head ________________________ _

Olher relative of head -----------------14 to 19 years---------------------20 to 44 years---------------------45 to 64 years---------------------65 years and over------------------

Primary individuals ______ -- -------- ---- __ Secondary individual$ ____ -- -- ___________ _

Persons of Spanish Language

Mole, 14 yeors old and over _______ _ In families ____________________________ _

Head ------ ---- ---------------------Morried, wife present_ ______________ _ Other marital slotus __ ---- ______ ---- _

Relative of heed----------------------14 ta 19 years---------------------20 to 44 years---------------------45 to 64 years---------------------65 years and over------------------

Primary individuals ____ ---------- __ ---- __ Secondary individuals ______ -- ___________ _

Female, 14 years old and over------In families-------- -- ---- -- -- -- ---- ---- -

Head ---------- ---------------------Wife of head __ •• ____ -- -- •••• -- -- -----Other relative of head -----------------

14 to 19 years---------------------20 to 44 years---------------------45 to 64 yeors ---------------------65 years and over------------------

Primary individuals __ -- __ -- -- __________ --Secondary individuals ___________________ _

ORLANDO SMSA

Total

Male, 14 years old and aver _______ _

In fomilies----------------------------­Heod ---------- •• ------------ -------Married, wife present_ ______________ _

------

----------

-----------

---------

---

Other moritol status __ ---- ______ ------Relative of head----------------------

14 to 19 yeors ---------------------20 to 44 years---------------------45 to 64 years---------------------65 years and over------------------

-----Primary individuals ____________________ -- -Secondary individuals ___________________ _ -

female, 14 years old and over------ln families----------------------------

---

Head ------------ •••• -------- -------Wife of head------ ____ ------ •• --------Other relative of head----------------

14 to 19 years--------------------20 to 44 years--------------------45 to 64 years--------------------

--------

Prim~;Y ~~~r~i3~rs~~e:_ :::::::: ::::=~=: =- ---secondary individuals __ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---Negro

Male, 14 years old and over _______ _ In families ___________________________ _ -

Head ________________ •• ______ •••••• Married, wife present_ _____________ _ Other mc.rital status _______________ _

Relative of heod ---------------------14to19yeors --------------------20 to 44 years--------------------45 to 64 years--------------------65 years and over-----------------

Primary individuals •• ______ -- ______ -- -- -Secondary individuals ________________ -- -

----------------------

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Total {includes persons without income)

56 115 46 281 28 556 26 720

1 836 17 725 lO 852 5 493

983 397

5 141 4 693

66 063 58 005 11 121 26 779 20 105 11 342 5 970 I 515 1 278 4 940 3 118

102 631 96 091 66 843 64 369

2 474 29 248 13 570 8 770 3 345 3 563 3 501 3 039

121 219 113 778

7 990 63 928 41 860 14 113 lO 822 8 977 7 948 4 010 3 431

148 476 130 669 97 717 94 998

2 719 32 952 22 556

8 003 I 262 1 131 8 581 9 226

161 591 141 868

12 344 94 522 35 002 21 538

7 008 2 357 4 099

15 819 3 904

19 138 15 372 9 553 8 927

626 5 819 3 788 t 621

292 118

l 778 l 988

$1 to $1,000 $2,000 $999 ta ta

Total or loss $1.999 $2,999

46 352 6 331 4 972 4 545 37 399 5 197 3 402 3 0'17 27 751 l 656 I 988 l 998 25 999 l 487 I 812 l 793

l 752 169 176 2()5 9 648 3 541 l 414 l O'l'I 3 872 2 312 680 354 4 606 885 544 589

842 156 134 106 328 188 56 50

4 905 504 864 755 4 048 630 706 693

46 419 12 663 9 191 8 306 39 404 lO 868 7 338 6 845 10 300 1 818 1 995 2 089 19 256 4 827 3 439 3 360 9 848 4 223 l 904 l 396 3 231 2 070 479 331 4 615 I 170 869 879 l 041 451 226 120

961 532 330 66 4 554 l 034 l 311 999 2 461 761 542 462

90 117 9 732 7 609 7 151 84 290 9 007 6 872 6 421 64 830 2 534 3 773 4 151 62 485 2 441 3 656 3 947

2 345 93 117 204 19 460 6 473 3 099 2 270

6 103 3 494 1 192 724 1 686 l 066 862 992 2 857 448 352 371 2 814 1 465 693 183 3 305 220 382 408 2 522 505 355 322

75 388 20 378 10 882 11 820 69 299 18 790 9 895 10 841

6 961 979 I 032 1 023 38 591 7 137 5 358 6 963 23 747 lO 674 3 505 2 855 4 623 2 588 974 549 8 577 l 409 1 233 I 319 s 051 2 137 615 812 5 496 4 540 683 175 3 571 735 560 533 2 518 853 427 446

134 172 13 840 12 771 10 438 117 054 11 187 9 535 7 896 96 668 2 513 s 443 5 482 93 998 2 375 5 193 5 166

2 670 138 250 316 20 386 8 674 4 092 2 414 10 955 7 000 2 274 993 7 267 1 233 l 236 l 067 l 106 167 239 137 l 058 274 343 217 8 373 708 1 162 1 016 8 745 l 945 2 074 l 526

105 533 30 008 19 831 13 632 87 304 26 581 15 631 10 822 11 502 l 805 l 971 l 544 57 762 16 462 9 480 7 388 18 040 8 314 4 180 l 890 6 968 4 624 1 424 429 5 613 I 472 1 103 939 l 698 507 353 160 3 761 l 711 l 300 362

15 102 2 366 3 542 2 370 3 127 I 061 658 440

16 297 3 088 2 511 2 074 12 747 2 310 l 678 l 434 9 307 653 1 090 I 115 8 699 598 1 002 993

608 55 88 122 3 440 l 657 588 319 l 699 l 161 279 79 1 387 343 227 198

258 93 65 32 96 60 17 10

1 667 285 400 283 l 883 493 433 357

Persons with. income

$3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $8.000 to ta ta ta to to

$3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999

5 927 6 424 5 797 4 190 3 356 3 136 4 612 5 242 4 994 3 623 2 910 2 823 3 360 4 324 4 476 3 175 2 706 2 665 3 101 4 112 4 216 3 016 2 597 2 548

259 212 260 159 109 117 l 252 918 518 448 204 158

228 183 57 9 29 20 818 623 410 375 154 133 202 94 51 56 21 5

4 18 - 8 - -671 619 508 346 291 221 644 563 295 221 155 92

7 641 3 989 1 558 948 553 656 6 722 3 598 1 407 805 446 577 2 153 l 066 467 207 129 164 3 432 l 871 689 488 275 371 l 137 661 251 110 42 42

154 120 37 18 B -822 <164 204 92 34 38 147 63 10 - - 4

14 14 - - - -595 219 95 79 66 50 324 172 56 64 41 29

9 646 10 788 10 402 8 642 6 '86 8 319 8 854 10 105 9 884 8 208 6 594 7 928 6 582 a 301 8 666 7 299 6 093 7 444 6 283 7 929 8 3()9 7 046 5 877 7 268

299 378 357 253 216 176 2 272 l 798 l 218 909 501 484

387 170 75 40 8 13 l 314 l 052 729 641 360 360

379 451 347 198 118 92 192 125 67 3() 15 19 453 408 339 289 258 235 339 275 179 145 134 156

14 061 8 553 4 190 2 048 l 345 l 152 13 084 8 006 3 819 1 827 l 175 978 l 343 970 533 371 278 242 8 855 4 980 2 393 l 055 684 597 2 886 2 056 893 401 213 139

264 156 48 19 16 -l 773 l 525 653 312 174 117

809 348 188 70 19 22 40 27 4 - 4 -

591 396 287 161 118 137 393 t51 84 60 52 37

11 351 9 671 10 876 10 079 10 053 14 765 9 243 8 325 9 619 9 214 9 324 13 947 7 418 7 191 8 756 8 BOO 9 007 13 602 7 084 6 926 8 526 8 581 8 829 13 308

334 265 230 219 178 294 I 825 I 134 863 414 317 345

391 179 55 15 15 12 l 198 827 670 340 245 245

120 91 115 51 52 67 116 37 23 8 s 21 957 678 816 514 583 639

1 151 668 441 351 146 179

12 874 9 178 6 315 4 869 2 992 3 011 10 964 7 710 5 075 3 905 2 396 2 305 l 625 l 151 950 748 555 588 1 807 5 634 3 606 2 890 I 692 1 570 I 532 925 519 267 149 147

308 108 36 17 - 22 813 608 321 192 55 76 218 158 117 48 65 35 193 51 45 10 29 14

1 563 I 255 l 122 832 542 638 347 213 118 132 54 68

2 808 1 962 1 479 1 064 545 529 2 306 I 657 I 290 912 478 475 l 874 l 419 1 235 835 449 445 l 726 I 318 I 185 821 439 430

148 101 so 14 10 15 432 238 55 77 29 30 102 66 s - - 7 287 148 50 77 29 23

38 20 - - - -5 4 - - - -

277 165 98 62 41 36 225 140 91 90 26 t8

$10,000 $15,000 Median Mean. to or income income

$14,999 more (dollars) (dollars)

1 404 270 4 218 4 301 l 265 234 4 456 4 471 l 184 219 5 123 5 160 l 119 198 5 165 5 199

65 21 4 316 4 574 81 15 l 907 2 489 - - 837 l 301

66 9 3 348 3 434 ll 6 3 124 3 165 4 - 872 1 494

94 32 3 491 3 BBS 45 4 2 993 J 244

768 146 2 163 2 537 680 118 2 219 2 567 185 27 2 640 2 882 428 76 2 405 2 746

61 15 l 368 1 888 3 ll 780 l 249

39 4 2 305 2 486 20 - l 308 I 877

5 - 903 l 175 88 18 l 948 2 431 - 10 l 866 2 254

7 170 3 672 5 013 5 777 6 892 3 525 5 090 5 855 6 555 3 426 5 816 6 774 6 368 3 361 5 841 6 808

187 65 5 228 5 864 337 99 2 070 2 797

- - 873 l 273 251 59 3 702 4 036 61 40 3 679 3 918 25 - 960 I 578

227 86 4 464 5 252 51 61 3 233 3 854

739 213 2 544 2 773 671 213 2 550 2 768 161 29 3 332 3 609 439 130 2 977 3 059

71 54 I 342 2 049 9 - 893 I 287

53 9 3 185 3 155 9 22 1 632 2 104

23 605 913 53 - 2 920 3 198 15 - I 951 2 310

18 718 11 610 5 829 7 100 17 655 11 109 6 295 7 496 17 430 11 026 7 303 B 624 17 178 10 832 7 357 8 678

252 194 5 139 6 740 225 83 I 371 2 144

15 6 783 I 032 147 59 3 081 3 497 58 9 J 083 4 097 s 9 I 743 2 315

842 458 4 507 6 011 221 43 2 232 2 839

1 987 836 2 215 3 038 l 425 490 2 133 2 864

418 147 3 265 3 967 926 307 2 398 2 990 Bl 36 1 169 l 754 - - 753 948

30 4 2 247 2 531 20 17 l 969 2 869 31 15 1 130 I 586

531 341 2 693 4 182 31 5 1 764 2 394

162 75 3 169 3 319 142 65 3 413 3 502 132 60 3 958 4 137 132 55 4 023 4 193 - 5 3 264 3 336

10 5 l 107 I 787 - - 732 999 - 5 2 624 2 734

10 - l 554 2 113 - - ... ...

10 lO 2 525 2 913 10 - 2 043 2 437

FLORIDA 11 - 1207

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Table 194. Income in 1969 of Persons (Except Inmates of Institutions) by Family Status, Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued

[Doto based on sample, see text. Far minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan

Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

ORLANDO SMSA-Continued

Negro- Continued

Female, 14 yean old and over-------In families------------------------------

Head ____ -- ---- __ ---- __ ---- _________ _ Wife of head_ ___ ------ __ --------------Other relative of heed------------------

14 to 19 years---------------------20 to 44 years---------------------45 to 64 years---------------------65 years and over------------------

Primary individuals ____ ---------- __ ------Secondary individuals •• ____________ ---- __

TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG SMSA

Tola I

Mal•, l4 years old and over _______ _

------

-In families ______ •• ________________ ---- _ Head __ -- ____________ ---- __________ _ -Married, wife present_ ______________ _ -

Other mQritol status __ ----------------Relative of head----------------------

14 ta 19 years ---------------------20 to 44 years---------------------45 to 64 years ---------------------65 yeors and over------------------

--

Prim-ory individuals __________ ---- _______ _ Secondary individuals ______ ------ _______ _

female, 14 years old and anr _____ _ In families ____________________________ _

Head __ ---- ________________________ _ Wile of head ________ ---- ________ -----Other relative of head--··--------------

14 to 19 years---------------------20 to 44 years---------------------45to64 yeors ---------------------65 years and over------------------ -Primary individuals ________________ ---- __ -Secondary individuals ______ ---- _________ _

Negro

Male, 141 vear.s old ahd ever _______ _ tn families ____________________ -- __ -----

H•od -- -------- -- ------ -- -- -- -------Married, wife presen'----------------Other marital status ____________ ---- --

Rcfative of heod ------ ----------------14 ta 19 years.--------------------2010 44 years--------------------

----45 to 64 years ________________ ---- --65 years and over----------------- --Primary individuals ______ . _____________ _ --Secondary individuals __________________ _ --

Female, 14 years old and ave..------ --In families __________ ---- __ ---- __ ---- __ --

Head------------------------------ --Wife of head _______________________ _ --Other relative of heed----------------

14 to 19 years--------------------20 to 44 yeors __ ------------------45 to 64 years __ ------------------65 years nod over -----------------

Primary individuch;. ____ -- ________ -- -- -- _ Secondary individuals. _________________ _

Persons of Spanish Language

Mare, 14 yea.rs aid and aver ______ _

In families ____ ---------------- -- .. ----Head------------------------------

Married. wife present_ _____________ _ Other marital status__------ _______ _

Relative of head---------------------14to19years --------------------20 to 44 yeors --------------------45 to 64 ye-ors--------------------65 years and over-----------------

Primary individuals ____ -- -- -- ____ -- ____ -Sec:oodary individuals_ _________________ _

Female. 14 years oLd and over ____ _ In families---------------------- _____ _

Head------------------------------Wife of head __ ---- ____ -------- _____ _ Other relative of head----------------

14 to 19 years--------------------20 to 44 years--------------------45to64 yeors --------------------65 years and over-----------------

--------------

------------------------------------------

Primary individuals ____ ---- ________ ----_ --Secondary individuals __________________ _ --

11- 1208 FLORIDA

Total (includes persons without income) Total

21 305 15 349 16 567 12 979 3 737 3 510 8 707 6 366 6 143 3 103 3 732 1 214 I 404 1 090

491 361 516 436

2 030 1 881 668 489

363 774 335 621 320 778 294 687 251 016 24 7 943 244 239 241 294

6 777 6 649 69 762 46 744 43 354 22 620 19 732 17 989 3 463 3 131 3 213 3 004

28 036 27 290 14 960 13 644

422 999 298 156 351 375 230 636

30 981 29 173 242 761 156 309

77 633 45 154 41 506 15 093 16 853 13 576 6 773 5 086

12 501 11 399 60 603 58 222 II 021 9 298

32 402 27 552 26 527 21 914 16 634 16 225 15 578 15 212 I 056 I 013 9 693 5 689 6 108 2 371 2 966 2 555

547 506 270 257

3 207 3 118 2 666 2 520

38 719 28 160 33 514 23 505

7 369 6 680 15 621 11 316 10 524 5 307 6 049 I 815 2 850 2 182

846 656 779 652

4 119 3 675 I 086 780

20 255 18 556 19 089 17 431 14 282 14 064 13 910 13 692

372 372 4 607 3 367 2 663 1 383 I 404 I 333

369 340 351 311 813 799 353 326

22 734 14 938 21 131 13 462

I 461 1 391 13 870 8 734 5 800 3 337 2 658 656 I 364 I 076

727 480 1 051 925 1 321 l 225

282 251

$1 to $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $999 ta ta ta

or loss $1,999 $2,999 $3,999

5 616 3 829 2 663 1 583 4 831 3 090 2 235 1 389

931 967 667 483 2 207 1 387 1 177 726 1 693 736 391 180

867 189 66 44 374 331 225 106 191 83 53 18 261 133 27 12 564 630 326 151 201 109 102 43

29 229 36 748 32 976 32 919 24 074 26 330 26 527 27 659

6 965 16 724 20 754 23 199 6 644 17 937 20 126 22 494

321 787 628 705 17 109 9 606 5 773 4 460 12 928 5 368 2 376 I 060

3 036 2 611 2 432 2 814 493 539 347 308 652 I 088 618 278

2 426 5 083 4 202 3 485 2 729 3 335 2 247 1 775

84 148 62 506 41 255 35 476 72 399 44 375 30 125 27 601

3 787 5 858 4 590 3 872 49 352 26 064 20 567 19 439 19 260 10 453 4 948 4 290 9 937 3 049 1 000 684 3 292 2 186 2 127 2 374 I 360 1 133 618 654 4 671 4 065 I 203 578 6 763 16 038 9 779 6 927 2 986 2 093 1 351 948

4 320 3 825 3 050 4 125 3 286 2 690 2 212 3 105 I 117 I 616 I 579 2 386 1 037 1 451 1 474 2 278

80 165 105 108 2 169 l 074 633 719 1 499 460 192 110

469 393 349 534 115 95 65 75 66 126 27 -

466 666 415 563 568 469 423 457

8 815 6 962 4 985 3 743 7 174 5 539 4 286 3 307 I 403 2 005 I 544 952 3 290 2 366 2 071 I 823 2 481 I 168 671 532 l 232 349 88 103

591 421 464 351 301 163 95 49 357 235 24 29

I 287 1 273 575 335 354 150 124 101

I 891 1 874 I 219 1 592 I '18 I 691 1 076 I 512

533 996 754 1 169 461 957 726 1 137

72 39 28 32 I 185 695 322 343

764 399 96 92 233 187 147 194

31 39 30 36 157 70 49 21 68 107 82 59 85 76 61 21

4 037 2 505 I 981 2 621 3 671 2 051 l 812 2 435

230 267 162 256 I 649 1 082 I 316 1 843 1 584 702 334 334

592 153 51 37 239 183 183 209 117 105 91 81 636 261 9 7 262 419 144 154 104 35 25 32

Persons with income

$4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $8,000 $10,000 $15,000 Med ion Mean to to ta to ta ta or income income

$4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more (dollars) (dollars)

678 168 271 127 319 83 12 1 538 1 961 595 143 228 111 279 66 12 1 537 1 970 206 62 72 22 74 21 5 1 852 2 263 334 66 153 89 177 45 5 1 704 2 150

55 15 3 - 28 - 2 916 1 267 23 - - - 5 - - 700 904 32 10 3 - 9 - - 1 517 I 636 - 5 - - 9 - 2 945 1 524 - - - - 5 - - 639 1 143

78 20 'l!I 11 35 17 - 1 566 1 963 5 5 14 5 5 - - 1 399 1 706

29 239 29 547 25 945 23 782 35 605 37 105 22 526 5 227 6 606 25 570 26 816 23 624 21 930 33 623 35 032 21 502 5 566 6 933 22 472 24 467 22 152 21 034 32 583 34 306 21 267 6 334 7 777 21 765 23 730 21 607 20 493 31 855 33 649 20 994 6 366 7 603

707 737 545 541 728 657 293 5 239 6 615 3 098 2 349 1 472 896 1 040 726 215 I 652 2 462

435 197 94 12 60 39 51 875 1 276 2 185 I 755 1 097 747 751 463 98 3 325 3 664

336 297 240 120 192 201 56 3 606 4 316 142 100 41 l7 37 23 6 1 781 2 255

2 609 2 039 I 663 I 439 1 631 1 746 947 3 555 4 657 1 060 692 636 413 351 327 77 2 337 3 040

25 207 16 692 10 760 6 828 7 517 5 405 2 362 2 059 2 877 19 908 12 848 8 146 5 146 5 268 3 304 1 516 1 967 2 743 3 039 2 482 I 633 1 189 1 353 939 431 3 091 3 666

14 128 9 141 5 559 3 411 3 620 2 050 958 2 036 2 756 2 741 I 225 954 546 295 315 127 1 317 1 965

246 57 49 28 16 16 11 759 1 014 1 715 699 620 307 122 96 36 2 616 2 607

484 307 148 126 114 104 36 2 081 2 903 296 162 137 85 43 99 40 1 252 I 602

4 644 3 381 2 333 1 552 2 057 1 949 799 2 441 3 456 655 463 281 130 192 152 47 1 795 2 564

3 642 3 460 2 214 1 320 1 031 447 118 3 626 3 744 3 041 3 004 2 017 1 123 892 434 110 3 892 3 946 2 509 2 669 1 905 1 091 830 418 105 4 564 4 560 2 357 2 497 1 771 l 053 788 405 IOI 4 580 4 591

152 172 134 38 42 13 4 4 319 4 095 532 335 112 32 62 16 5 I 629 2 195

53 33 4 - 15 - 5 791 1 277 414 255 69 27 34 11 - 3 125 2 965

57 47 39 - 8 5 - 2 662 2 917 6 - - 5 5 - - I 337 1 597

337 296 82 160 119 9 5 3 021 3 202 264 160 115 37 20 4 3 2 527 2 655

I 524 790 465 320 306 180 70 1 756 2 184 1 403 693 404 272 247 139 41 I 827 2 190

424 220 130 62 45 61 34 2 021 2 407 761 374 193 157 196 78 7 2 001 2 321 216 99 81 53 4 - - 1 148 1 626

29 5 - 5 4 - - 737 976 163 67 81 44 - - - 2 170 2 319 26 20 - 4 - - - 1 172 I 596 - 7 - - - - - 913 I 160

94 91 43 48 59 41 29 1 511 2 256 27 6 18 - - - - 1 240 1 646

1 814 I 910 1 627 1 639 2 243 1 788 959 5 465 6 299 1 710 1 826 1 527 1 562 2 155 1 740 912 5 552 6 384 l 459 1 598 1 419 1 524 2 030 1 682 900 6 369 7 301 l 424 1 538 1 398 1 492 2 002 1 664 893 6 431 7 375

35 60 21 32 28 18 7 4 429 4 573 251 230 106 38 125 58 12 1 717 2 554

23 9 - - - - - 905 1 094 119 186 87 29 97 49 5 3 513 3 630 95 35 21 9 28 9 7 4 356 4 481 14 - - - - - - 990 1 466 67 67 90 69 88 35 47 4 948 5 916 37 15 10 8 - 13 - 2 033 2 715

l 494 ~~~ 591 264 394 153 58 2 468 2 848

I 408 541 238 367 110 58 2 557 2 676 93

1f 66 40 102 20 4 3 110 3 537

I 130 5 0 405 157 256 69 47 3 065 3 195 165 0 50 41 9 21 7 1 120 1 767

- 5 12 - - 6 - 723 997 134 46 19 41 3 10 7 2 634 2 812 39 17 19 - 6 5 - 2 196 2 407 12 - - - - - - 727 931 81 49 42 26 27 21 - I 637 2 559

5 20 6 - - 22 - 1 614 2 731

DET Al LED CHARACTERISTICS

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Tobie 194. Income in 1969 of Persons (Except Inmates of Institutions) by Family Status, Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued

[Dato based on sample, see text. For minimum ba:se for derived figures (percenr, median, etc.) end meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

WEST PALM BEACH SMSA

Toto I

Male, 14 years old and over _______ _ In families ---- ------ -------- __________ _

Head __ -- •• -- -- -- ---- -- -------- -----Married, wife present_ ______________ _ Other marital stotus-----------------

Relotive of head----------------------14 to 19 years---------------------20 to 44 years---------------------45 to 64 years -- -- ---- ____________ _ 65 years and over ------------------

Primary individuals ____ -- -- -- ---- _______ _ Secondary individuals ______ ---- __ ---- ___ _

female, 14 years old and onr __ ----

-----------

In familieS-----------------------------Heod •••••••• __________ •• __ •• ______ _

Wife of head---- -- -------- ----------. Other relative of head------------------

14 to 19 years---------------------20 to 44 years---------------------45 to 64 years---------------------65 years and over------------------

--Primary individuals ________________ ---- __ Secondary individuals ___________________ _

Negro

Male, 14 years aid and over---- ___ _ -In families ____________________________ _ Head ______________________________ _

Married, wife present_ ______________ _ Other marital status ________________ _ -

Relative of head----------------------14 to 19 years---------------------20 to 44 years--------------------­.45 to 64 years---------------------65 years and over------------------

Primary individuals __________ ---- __ ---- __ Secondary individuals ___________________ _

Female, 14 years old ond over------ln families----------------------------­

Head ------------ ---------- ---------

-

--

-Wife of head __________ ---- ______ ---- --Other relative of head ------ __ ---- ----

14 lo 19 years--------------------20 10 44 years--------------------45 to 64 years--------------------65 years and over-----------------

Primary individuals ____ ---- __ -- __ -- ____ _ Secondary individuals __________________ _

--------------

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Total {includes persons without income)

124 227 109 355 85 369 82 731

2 656 23 966 15 382

6 192 l 203 l 189

10 550 4 322

141 658 119 470

9 984 82 648 26 838 14 734 5 956 2 172 3 976

17 917 4 271

18 224 14 548 9 179 0 525

654 5 369 3 354 l 514

355 146

2 493 l 183

20 360 17 664 3 229 8 672 5 763 3 370 l 644

414 335

I 858 838

$1 lo $1,000 $999 to

Total or loss $1,999

114 259 9 617 10 336 100 112 8 243 8 183 84 293 2 062 4 981 81 682 l 893 4 691 2 611 169 290

15 819 6 161 3 202 8 129 4 877 l 694 5 515 954 855 1 090 166 161 l 085 164 492

10 256 763 I 460 3 891 591 693

99 602 26 282 20 329 78 947 23 043 15 475

9 516 l 282 l 684 54 011 15 059 10 230 15 420 6 702 3 561 5 395 3 584 l 109 4 935 l 222 868 l 594 434 3!4 3 496 l 462 l 270

17 136 2 266 4 032 3 519 973 822

15 576 2 490 2 130 12 109 l 987 l 447 8 994 593 865 8 353 518 765

641 75 100 3 115 l 394 582 1 370 934 208 l 295 317 239

317 89 62 133 54 73

2 386 317 536 1 081 186 147

15 083 5 064 3 429 12 733 4 252 2 879

3 109 756 701 6 725 2 066 l 558 2 899 1 430 620

942 703 159 1 373 406 299

304 132 99 280 189 63

l 667 557 416 683 255 134

Persons with income

$2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7.000 $8,000 to to to to to to ta

$2,999 $3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999

9 567 9 709 I 310 9 058 8 243 7 488 12 437 7 597 8 081 6 990 7 787 7 346 6 860 11 379 5 750 6 738 5 990 7 047 6 893 6 497 II 080 5 502 6 473 5 766 6 798 6 694 6 296 10 823

248 265 224 249 199 201 257 I 847 I 343 I 000 740 453 363 299

814 308 205 123 50 15 6 789 768 648 504 339 252 217 86 165 95 93 60 62 49

158 102 52 20 4 14 27 1 333 l 154 933 909 712 495 831

637 474 387 362 185 133 227

12 560 11 181 8 79' 5 802 4 rn 2 592 2 960 9 595 8 614 6 871 4 548 3 352 1 927 2 224 l 243 l 191 I 116 782 654 375 546 6 812 6 198 4 803 3 265 2 293 l 396 l 553 l 540 1 225 952 461 405 156 125

348 169 99 29 14 6 16 664 699 617 294 263 107 78 218 177 151 120 80 31 19 310 180 85 38 48 12 12

2 548 2 055 1 570 l 109 763 568 692 417 512 358 145 96 77 44

2 065 2 329 2 227 1 775 983 575 618 1 488 l 705 1 781 1 477 818 517 553 I 083 l 483 l 502 1 380 751 479 534

996 I 383 I 419 I 287 712 450 518 87 100 83 93 39 29 16

405 222 279 97 67 38 19 107 16 79 12 8 - -258 136 166 85 54 33 7 40 70 28 - 5 5 12 - - 6 - - - -

389 434 287 197 118 51 36 188 190 159 101 47 7 29

2 646 2 026 865 289 197 141 294 2 277 1 678 767 257 166 116 248

654 530 256 80 14 21 68 1 326 825 374 141 124 90 171

297 323 137 36 28 5 9 34 36 -· 5 5 - -

224 253 131 22 19 5 4 27 23 6 9 4 - -12 11 - - - - 5

274 229 43 20 31 12 46 95 119 55 12 - 13 -

$10,000 $15,000 Medion Mean to or income income

$14,999 more (dollars) {dollars)

16 231 13 263 6 065 8 564 15 216 12 430 6 432 8 894 14 948 12 307 7 413 10 110 14 644 12 102 7 480 10 206

304 205 5 440 7 041 268 123 1 540 2 417

23 14 833 l 249 134 SS 3 208 3 637 86 47 3 800 4 830 25 7 1 729 2 539

865 781 4 427 7 143 150 52 3 052 3 826

2 756 2 130 2 254 3 644 l 916 l 382 2 100 3 472

381 262 3 461 4 620 1 340 I 042 2 252 3 666

195 78 1 283 2 084 10 11 753 I 033 97 26 2 569 3 142 35 15 2 225 2 952 53 26 l 225 I 819

803 710 2 891 4 622 37 38 l 957 2 725

263 121 3 474 3 703 220 116 3 664 3 873 214 110 4 315 4 540 214 91 4 363 4 563 - 19 3 585 4 240 6 6 l 281 l 947 - 6 733 l 259 - - 2 355 2 572 6 - 2 188 2 642 - - l 171 l 298

16 5 2 874 3 055 27 - 3 103 3 233

105 27 1 723 2 139 77 16 I 734 2 131 23 6 2 149 2 420 40 10 1 832 2 239 14 - 1 031 1 570 - - 670 816

10 - l 938 2 167 4 - 1 202 1 611 - - 741 l 139

28 11 l 665 2 284 - - l 64' 1 940 -

FLORIDA 11 - 1209

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Table 195. Earnings in 1969 of Persons by Weeks Worked in 1969, Race, and Sex: 1970 (Data based on sample see text For minimum base for derived figures (percent median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STATE

Total

Mo&., 14 yeon old and over -Worked in 1969 -----------------

50 to 52 weeks --------------­.40 to 49 weeks ---------------27 to 39 weeks ---------------14 to 26 weeks---------------13 weeks. or less--------------

------Did not work in 1969 ____________ _ -

fe•ale, 14 yHn old ond over -Worked in 1969 -----------------

50 to 52 weeks ---------------40 to 49 weeks ---------------27 to 39 weeks --------------­t4 to 26 weeks ---------------13 weeks or less--------------

------Did not work in 1969 ____________ _ -

White

Male, 14 yeots old 011• ower Worked in 1969 ________________ _

50 to 52 weeks __ ---- •••• -----40to49 weeks--------------- -27 to 39 weeks ___ ,. __________ _

14 to 26 weeks---------------13 weeks or less. ____ •• ---- •• __ -Did not work in 1969 ____________ _

F•mole, 14 years old and ava '-Worked in 1969 _______________ _

50to 52wee-ks. --------------40to49weeks --------------2710 39weeks --------------14 to 26weeks. --------------13 weeks or less __________ ---

Did not work in 1969 ___________ _

Negro

--------------

Malt, 14 years o1d ond oer -Worked in 1969 _______________ _

50 10 52 weeks-------------­.40 10 49 weeks __ ------------27 lo 39 weeks ____ ---- _____ _ 14 to 26 weeks _____________ _

13 weeks or less--------- .. ·--D~d nor work in 1969 ___________ _

--------------

fl.male, 14 yean old on.clove '-Worked in 1969 _______________ _

50 to 52 weeks--------·-··---40 to 49 weeks--------------27 to 39 weeks--------------14to26 weeks--------------13 weeks or less-------------

Did not work in 1969 ___________ _

--------------

Penons of Spanish Language

Male, 14 years old and o"er Worked in 1969 _______________ _

50 to 52 weeks--------------40 to 49 weeks--------------27 to 39 weeks •• __________ •• 14 to 26 weeks _____________ _

13 weeks or less-------------Did not work in 1969 ___________ _

--------------

fq11111l11 14 yea" okf and ave ,_ Worked in 1969 _______________ _

50 to 52 week'S --------------40 to 49 weeks --------------27to39 weeks--------------14 to26weeks --------------13 weeks or less-------------

Did not work in 1969 ___________ _

URBAN

Total

--------------

Mal•, 14 years aid ant.I ova ,_ Worked in 1969 ------ ----------

50to52 weeks--------------40ta49weeks --------------27to39weeks --------------14 to 26-we-eks --------------13 weeks or less-------------

Did not work in 1969 ___________ _

--------------

Fama le, 14 years old and ov .,_ Worked in 1969 ________ ---- ___ _

50to52'we-eks --------------40to49weeks --------------2'7to39we-eks -----·-------­l4to26weeks --------------13weeksarless -------------

Did not work in 1969 •• _________ _

11-1210 FLORIDA

--------------

Total (includes persons without

earnings) Total

2 448 460 1 771 763 1 782 161 1 771 763 I 117 999 1 115 143

277 155 276 264 120 326 119 654 117 165 116 384 149 516 144 318 666 299 -

2 718 634 1 207 000 1 229 095 I 207 000

492 872 483 525 216 218 213 742 156 549 155 036 162 656 161 050 200 BOO 193 647

I 489 539 -

2 121 4&1 I 537 190 I 545 857 I 537 190

994 684 992 257 222 973 222 333 99 255 98 723

101 157 100 502 127 788 123 375 575 624 -

2 345 570 996 861 I QI 7 134 996 861

419 759 410 659 168 858 166 547 125 419 124 054 135 522 134 045 167 576 161 556

1 328 436 -

318 497 228 023 229 693 228 023 119 569 119 154 52 856 52 605 20 578 20 464 15 497 15 371 21 193 20 429 88 804 -

363 729 206 338 208 097 206 338

71 771 71 551 46 602 46 443 30 600 30 452 26 592 26 468 32 532 31 424

155 632 -

155 032 124 675 125 351 124 675 77 869 77 645 22 033 21 964

9 045 8 981 7 749 7 710 8 655 8 375

29 681 -175 110 86 961 88 092 86 961 36 523 36 059 18 504 18 425 10 758 10 727 10 039 9 978 12 268 11 772 87 018 -

1 966 378 1 435 275 I 442 921 I 435 275

904 280 902 283 227 991 227 346 96 467 96 018 94 802 94 276

119 381 115 352 523 457 -

2 224 902 1 005 767 I 022 519 I 005 767

416 126 409 266 185 171 183 189 128 056 126 993 131 875 130 691 161 291 155 628

I 202 383 -

$1 to $1,000 $2.000 $999 to to

or loss $1,999 $2.999

192 626 146 836 115 974 192 626 146 836 115 974 22 647 40 833 45 388 13 727 24 561 27 279 17 289 24 082 20 142 37 366 33 608 16 519

101 597 23 752 6 646 - - -

301 991 ~.! 187 032 161 272 301 991 187 032 161 272

24 782 38 644 55 823 20 585 32 119 41 745 29 009 44 038 36 396 65 195 53 945 22 071

162 420 18 286 5 237 - - -

157 069 123 119 88 445 157 069 123 119 88 445 17 482 34 013 33 891 9 826 19 336 19 003

13 264 19 175 15 654 31 087 29 314 14 113 85 410 21 281 5 784

- - -232 320 144 297 123 219 232 320 144 297 123 219

15 698 24 974 38 646 11 885 22 465 30 192 19 468 34 509 30 613 50 363 46 409 19 552

134 906 15 940 4 216 - - -

34 797 22 819 26 733 34 797 22 819 26 733

5 071 6 447 11 146 3 825 5 046 8 069 3 925 4 786 4 401 6 128 4 158 2 279

15 848 2 382 838 - - -

68 662 42 055 37 526 68 662 42 ass 37 526

8 991 13 509 17 057 8 656 9 520 II 408 9 444 9 398 5 608

14 610 7 341 2 449 26 961 2 287 I 004

- -

11 350 9 034 9 384 11 350 9 034 9 384

1 344 2 065 3 238 843 I 540 2 306

I 094 I 663 2 047 2 127 2 539 1 285 5 942 I 227 508

- - -

17 159 12 175 14 898 17 159 12 175 14 898

I 286 2 134 4 718 1 010 2 141 4 803 1 516 3 129 3 375 3 617 3 734 1 551 9 730 1 037 451

- - -

152 615 118 066 91 111 152 615 118 066 91 111

16 869 32 126 34 683 11 000 20 069 21 730 13 830 19 206 16 129 30 236 27 384 13 147 80 678 19 281 5 422

- - -241 929 152 422 133 174 241 929 152 422 133 174

19 427 31 675 45 951 16 853 26 933 35 235 23 339 35 304 29 526 52 418 43 385 18 230

129 892 15 125 4 232 - - -

Pers.ans with earnings

$3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $8,000 to to to to to to

$3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999

139 724 138 357 159 538 146 886 141 447 208 279 139 724 138 357 159 538 146 886 141 447 208 279 74 564 89 690 117 290 114 164 114 438 171 705 35 584 31 109 28 682 23 445 20 161 28 330 16 072 10 147 8 084 5 789 4 593 5 285 9 579 5 151 3 939 2 469 1 688 2 064 3 925 2 060 1 543 1 019 567 895

- - - - - -171 329 128 412 86 587 62 163 39 047 38 834 171 329 128 412 86 587 62 163 39 047 38 834 97 940 91 056 64 983 43 589 26 351 22 333 42 013 23 627 13 937 12 275 8 385 11 137 19 263 7 848 4 672 4 295 2 951 3 886 9 232 4 164 2 122 1 381 948 920 2 881 1 717 873 623 412 556

- - - - - -

101 072 105 069 132 150 128 775 129 410 196 721 101 072 105 069 132 150 128 775 129 410 196 721

52 462 67 728 97 601 100 732 105 653 163 197 24 229 22 465 22 483 19 660 17 520 25 958 12 937 8 654 7 144 5 158 4 119 4 797 8 146 4 539 3 562 2 293 1 578 1 927 3 298 1 683 1 360 932 540 842

- - - - - -142 507 116 511 81 116 57 770 36 243 34 941 142 507 116 511 81 116 57 770 36 243 34 941

81 063 83 717 61 607 41 510 25 193 21 001 34 280 20 558 12 568 10 759 7 368 9 588 16 832 7 037 4 259 3 658 2 442 3 038 8 051 3 778 1 901 I 273 861 846 2 281 I 421 781 570 379 468

- - - - - -

37 962 32 613 26 803 17 522 11 754 11 116 37 962 32 613 26 803 17 522 11 754 11 116 21 701 21 745 19 260 13 028 8 578 8 145 11 177 0 455 6 092 3 622 2 580 2 318 3 085 1 466 914 622 459 483 I 398 586 364 168 110 122

601 361 173 82 27 48 - - - - - -

28 214 11 613 5 247 4 178 2 682 3 820 28 214 11 613 5 247 4 178 2 682 3 820 16 567 7 161 3 223 1 922 I 090 I 291 7 576 2 980 1 323 1 469 966 I 523 2 351 802 397 626 504 844 I 136 386 216 108 87 74

584 284 88 53 33 88 - - - - - -

12 930 14 553 14 645 12 122 10 347 13 081 12 930 14 553 14 645 12 122 10 347 13 081 6 706 9 689 10 896 9 514 8 506 IQ 874 3 782 3 424 2 872 I 989 1 457 1 740 I 532 892 581 429 283 236

654 405 215 155 58 142 256 143 81 35 43 89

-- - - - - -18 372 11 126 5 408 3 126 1 898 1 662 18 372 11 126 5 408 3 126 1 898 1 662 10 707 7 740 4 011 2 279 1 390 I 044 5 425 2 430 975 602 360 449 1 463 562 249 157 IOI 108

556 248 101 52 26 40 221 146 72 36 21 21 - - - - - -

108 545 108 221 125 287 116 541 114 531 171 624 108 545 t08 221 125 287 116 541 114 531 171 624 56 446 66 962 90 640 89 862 92 323 141 192 28 367 25 444 23 799 19 049 16 709 23 705 12 819 8 043 6 452 4 736 3 742 4 291 7 806 4 115 3 141 2 091 1 299 1 704 3 107 I 657 1 255 803 458 732 - - - - -

144 088 109 920 74 891 54 289 34 285 33 728 144 088 109 920 74 891 54 289 34 285 33 728

81 423 77 518 56 193 38 206 23 267 19 630 36 494 20 762 12 090 IQ 701 7 310 9 606 16 160 6 669 4 032 3 704 2 581 3 266 7 672 3 504 1 843 I 145 765 761 2 339 I 467 733 533 362 465 - - - - - -

Index

Median of in-

earn· come $10,000 $15,000 $25,000 ings con-

to to or (dol- cen-$14,999 $24,999 more lors) tration

240 866 97 600 43 630 5 955 0.443 240 866 97 600 43 630 5 955 0.443 203 654 84 569 36 001 7 461 0.359

28 815 9 125 5 446 5 205 0.396 4 924 2 227 1 020 2 916 0.485 2 218 1 075 708 1 620 0.542 1 255 604 455 710 0.555 - - - - -

23 098 5 069 2 166 2 710 0,448 23 098 5 069 2 166 2 710 0.448 12 963 3 611 1 450 4 270 0.310 6 709 850 360 3 296 0.373 2 285 279 112 2 123 0.412

763 209 100 1 284 0.440 378 120 144 596 0.388 - - - - -

235 570 96 542 43 248 6 479 0.435 235 570 96 542 43 248 6 479 0.435 199 952 83 830 35 716 7 873 0.355 27 565 8 911 5 377 5 725 0.398 4 641 2 167 I 013 3 098 0.488 2 194 1 050 699 I 654 0.551 I 218 584 443 722 0.568

- - - - -21 081 4 780 2 076 2 989 0.436 21 081 4 780 2 076 2 989 0.436 12 371 3 483 I 396 4 537 0.289 5 809 751 324 3 546 0.357 I 838 248 112 2 263 0.399

722 189 100 1 359 0.440 341 109 144 599 0.393

- - - - -

4 762 821 321 3 781 0.366 4 762 821 321 3 781 0.366 3 263 534 236 4 700 0.276 I 182 182 57 3 838 0.316

256 60 7 2 346 0.414 24 25 9 I 375 0.457 37 20 12 645 0.446 - - - - -

1 974 280 87 1 821 0,458 1 974 280 87 1 821 0.458

570 119 51 2 778 0.342 885 99 36 2 442 0.412 447 31 - 1 615 0.466

41 20 - 906 0.431 31 11 - 583 0.343 - - - - -

11 484 3 991 1 754 5 347 0,399 11 484 3 991 I 754 5 347 0.399 9 890 3 488 1 435 6 513 0.322 I 342 410 259 4 733 0.354

148 50 26 2 847 0.388 91 20 19 I 681 0.456 13 23 15 705 0.504 - - - - -

891 158 88 2 950 0.383 891 158 88 2 950 0.383 577 111 62 3 924 0.258 200 22 8 3 232 0.281 48 13 6 2 213 0.339 47 6 - 1 367 0.397 19 6 12 605 0.410 - - - - -

204 945 85 243 38 546 6 118 0.444 204 945 85 243 38 546 6 118 0.444 173 419 74 022 31 739 7 667 0.361 24 656 7 917 4 901 5 297 0.402 4 062 I 849 859 2 928 0.485 1 777 937 637 1 617 0.551 I 031 518 410 715 0.566

- - - - -20 681 4 506 1 854 2 815 0.447 20 681 4 506 1 854 2 815 0.447 11 558 3 186 1 232 4 337 0.304 6 080 778 347 3 345 0.375 2 057 249 106 2 164 0.416

701 181 86 I 298 0.444 285 112 83 599 0.392

- - - - -

DET Al LED CHARACTERISTICS

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r I Tobie 195. Earnings in 1969 of Persons by Weeks Worked in 1969, Race, and Sex:

[Dato based on sample, see text. For minimum bose for derived figures (percent median etc.) and meaning of symbols $ee text}

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

URBAN- Continued

Negro

Male, 14 years aid ond aver _ Worked in 1969 _________________ _

50 to 52 weeks ---------------40 to 49 weeks ---------------27 to 39 weeks ---------------14 to 26 weeks ---------------13 weeks or less--------------

Did not work in 1969 ____________ _

FHwale, 14 y"ors old atid over Worked in 1969 ________________ _

50 to 52 weeks ---------------40 to 49 weeks---------------27 to 39 weeks ________ -- ____ _

14 to 26 weeks---------------13 weeks or less--------------

Did not work in 1969 ____________ _

RURAL NONFARM

Total

Mole, 14 years old and over Worked in 1969 -----------------

50 to 52 weeks --------------­-40 to 49 weeks---------------27 to 39 weeks---------------14 to 26 weeks---------------13 weeks or less--------------

Did not work in 1969 ____________ _

-----------

-

-

female, 14 years old end over -Worked in 1969 ________________ _

50 to 52 weeks----------------40 to 49 weeks ______________ _

27 to 39weeks ---------------14 to26weeks ---------------13 weeks or less _____________ _ -Did not work in 1969 ____________ _

Negro

Male, 14 years old and over -Worked in 1969 ________________ _ -50 to 52 weeks ______________ _ -40 to 49 weeks ______________ _ -27to39weeks ---------------14 to 26 weeks---------------13 weeks or less--------------

--

Did not work in 1969 ___________ _ --Female, 14 years old and ove r_

Worked in 1969 ----------------50 to 52 weeks--------------40 to 49 weeks ______ -- _____ _

------

27 to 39 weeks---------------14to26 weeks---------------13 weeks or less--------------

--

Did not work in 1969 ___________ _

RURAL FARM

Total

--

Male, 14 years old and over Worked in 1969 _______________ _

50 to 52 weeks ____ ----------40 to 49 weeks _____________ _

27 to 39 weeks--------------14to26 weeks--------------

----------13 weeks or less ______ ---- ___ _

Did not work in 1969 ___________ _ --Female, 14 yeors old and ove r_

Worked in 1969 _______________ _

50to52weeks --------------40 to 49 weeks ____ ----------27 to 39 weeks ______ ------ __ 14 lo 26 weeks--------------13 weeks or less __ -----------

Did hot work in 1969 ___________ _

FORT LAUDERDALE­HOLLYWOOD SMSA

Total

--------------

Male, 14 years aid and over Worked in 1969 ------ ----------

50 10 52 weeks--------------40 to 49 weeks--------------27 lo 39 weeks--------------14 to 26 weeks--------------13 weeks or less-------------

Did nol work in 1969 ___________ _

--------------

Female, 14 years old ond ove Worked in 1969 ----------------

50 to 52 weeks--------------40 to 49 weeks--------------27 to 39 weeks--------------14 to 26 weeks--------------13 weeks or less-------------

r_

------------Did not work in 1969 ___________ _ --

Total (includes persons without

earnings)

260 095 189 813 100 610 44 526 16 058 12 477 16 142 70 282

304 421 176 551 62 361 41 356 25 714 21 669 25 451

127 870

453 SOB 316 712 199 381 46 057 22 366 20 925 27 983

136 796

466 40S 195 093

72 164 29 352 26 971 29 221 37 385

271 312

54 672 37 012 17 691 7 643 4 155 2 807 4 716

17 660

56 187 29 931

9 026 5 013 4 673 4 592 6 627

26 256

28 574 22 528 14 338 3 107 l 493 l 438 2 152 6 046

27 327 11 483 4 582 l 695 1 522 I 560 2 124

15 844

226 993 161 866 95 260 29 800 12 133 11 280 13 393 65 127

258 654 113 318 41 761 22 703 14 816 15 992 18 046

145 336

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Total

188 588 188 588 100 310

44 368 16 001 12 409 15 500

-175 199 175 199 62 184 41 244 25 600 21 591 24 580

-

314 297 314 297 198 611 45 853 22 217 20 711 26 905

-190 478 190 478 70 053 28 906 26 586 28 873 36 060

-

36 617 36 617 17 576 7 560 4 112 2 770 4 599

-29 614 29 614

8 988 4 974 4 639 4 567 6 446

-

22 191 22 191 14 249 3 065 I 419 l 397 2 061

-10 755 10 755 4 206 I 647 I 457 I 486 I 959

-

160 930 160 930 94 980 29 693 12 102 II 236 12 919

-111 256 111 251 40 983 22 429 14 703 15 831 17 310

-

$1 to $1,000 $2.000 $999 to 10

or loss $1,999 $2,999

26 470 17 720 20 804 26 470 17 720 20 804

3 961 4 963 8 471 3 068 3 979 6 292 2 952 3 520 3 477 4 778 3 307 1 876

11 711 1 951 688 - - -

54 290 35 269 32 773 54 290 35 269 32 773

7 252 11 350 14 652 7 305 8 191 10 074 7 574 7 643 4 957

l I 498 6 128 2 185 20 661 1 957 905 - - -

36 121 26 623 22 866 36 121 26 623 22 866

4 526 7 874 9 691 2 356 4 177 5 106 3 198 4 464 3 729 6 548 5 935 3 224

19 493 4 173 1 116 - - -56 732 33 044 26 654 56 732 33 044 26 654

4 935 6 675 9 311 3 534 4 904 6 185 5 347 8 307 6 544

12 009 10 162 3 690 30 907 2 996 924 - -

7 534 4 662 s 460 7 534 4 662 5 460

878 I 354 2 487 653 975 I 618 900 1 140 818

1 237 793 400 3 866 400 137

- -13 525 6 sos 4 551 13 525 6 505 4 551

I 656 2 098 2 288 I 272 I 243 I 301 I 785 I 691 626 2 878 1 160 248 5 934 313 88

- - -

3 890 2 147 I 997 3 890 2 147 I 997 I 252 833 I 014

371 315 443 261 412 284 580 289 148

1 426 298 108 - - -

3 330 I 566 1 444 3 330 1 566 I 444

420 294 561 198 282 325 323 427 326 768 398 151

1 621 165 81 - - -

15 187 II 900 8 200 15 187 11 900 8 200 1 661 2 200 2 196 l 128 I 869 2 001 I 223 2 088 1 749 3 040 3 138 I 576 8 135 2 605 678

- - -24 841 17 502 14 608 24 841 17 502 14 608

1 521 2 521 3 961 I 715 3 221 4 057 2 126 4 091 3 591 5 625 5 635 2 367

13 854 2 034 632 - - -

Persons with earnings

$3.000 $4,000 $5.000 $6,000 $7.000 $8.000 10 to to to 10 to

$3.999 $4.999 $5.999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999

30 309 27 862 23 515 15 702 10 689 10 187 30 309 27 862 23 515 15 702 IQ 6!19 10 187 17 040 18 527 16 889 11 614 7 76-0 7 459 9 106 7 323 5 448 3 317 2 385 2 161 2 466 1 175 724 538 411 429 1 185 536 306 168 104 96

512 301 148 65 23 42 - - - - - -

25 448 10 700 4 789 3 770 2 448 3 499 25 448 10 700 4 789 3 770 2 448 3 499 14 802 6 575 2 947 I 750 985 I 187 7 058 2 795 1 191 I 326 904 l 414 2 100 728 368 548 453 71;4

958 340 183 103 73 62 530 262 00 43 33 72 - - - - - -

29 207 28 563 32 302 28 878 2S 639 34 712 29 207 28 563 32 302 28 878 25 639 34 712 16 933 19 828 25 107 23 150 21 054 28 856 6 725 5 408 4 643 4 169 3 320 4 420 3 118 2 023 I 575 l 007 BlB 954 1 672 978 731 341 348 331

759 326 246 211 99 151 - - - - - -

25 994 17 479 11 076 7 408 4 507 4 612 25 994 17 479 11 076 7 408 4 507 4 612 15 718 12 751 8 338 5 072 2 918 2 480 5 283 2 761 I 745 1 471 1 001 I 376 2 986 1 130 617 549 359 525 l 499 621 253 226 179 144

508 216 123 90 50 87 - - - - - -

7 165 4 502 3 128 1 691 1 025 909 7 165 4 502 3 128 I 691 I 025 909 4 366 3 062 2 255 1 332 777 673 1 913 1 064 600 270 190 157

596 280 190 72 48 54 206 46 58 - 6 19

84 50 25 17 4 6 - - - - - -

2 675 904 458 397 218 289 2 675 904 458 397 218 289 I 700 577 276 165 95 98

502 185 132 143 64 105 248 74 9 74 45 62 171 46 33 5 14 12 54 22 8 10 - 12 - - - - - -

I 972 1 573 1 949 l 467 l 277 1 943 1972 1 573 I 949 I 467 I 277 l 943 I 185 1 100 I 543 1 152 I 061 l 657

492 257 240 227 132 205 135 81 57 46 33 40 101 58 67 37 41 29 59 77 42 5 10 12 - - - - - -

1 247 I 013 620 466 255 494 I 247 l 013 620 466 255 494

799 787 452 311 166 223 236 104 102 103 74 155 117 49 23 42 11 97

61 39 26 10 4 15 34 34 17 - - 4 - - - - - -

9 630 10 199 12 082 12 249 12 964 22 418 9 630 JO 199 12 082 12 249 12 964 22 418 3 846 5 178 7 492 8 488 9 865 17 240 2 934 3 006 3 092 2 497 2 381 4 027 1 475 1 154 907 800 528 745

955 630 414 345 146 271 420 231 177 119 44 135

- - - - - -15 174 13 028 9 323 6 013 3 631 3 515 15 174 13 028 9 323 6 013 3 631 3 515 7 298 8 581 6 596 4 154 2 364 2 068 4 525 2 959 l 826 1 223 846 998 2 163 865 525 415 293 244

914 464 292 136 73 140 274 159 84 85 55 65

- - - - - -

$10,000 to

$14,999

4 325 4 325 2 929 1 097

246 19 34 -

I 875 1 875

533 855 420

41 26 -

33 521 33 521 28 165 3 937

810 409 200

-2 171 2 171 l 271

571 191 48 90 -

415 415 319

78 10

5 3 -

74 74 27 23 19 -5 -

2 400 2 400 2 070

222 52 32 24 -

246 246 134 58 37 14

3 -

28 781 28 781 22 963 4 528

766 348 176

-

2 638 2 638 1 244

881 311 153 49 -

1970-Continued

Index of

Median in-eorn· c:ome

$15,000 $25,000 in gs con-to or (dol- cen-

$24,999 more I ors) tration

744 261 3 967 0,362 744 261 3 967 0.362 494 197 4 848 0.271 149 43 3 971 0.316 56 7 2 440 0.413 25 9 I 431 0.461 20 5 662 0.455 - - - -

251 87 I 944 0.449 251 87 I 944 0.449 100 51 2 852 0.339 95 36 2 509 0.408 25 - I 684 0.466 20 - 939 0.436 1l - 595 0.368 - - - -

11 399 4 466 5 426 0.417 11 399 4 466 5 426 0.417 9 709 3 718 6 663 0.334 1 106 486 4 844 0.381

365 156 2 924 0.469 133 61 I 642 0.503 86 45 690 0.517 - - - -

500 301 2 205 0.463 500 301 2 205 0.463 377 207 3 897 0.320

62 13 2 973 0.378 25 6 1 957 0.391 28 14 l 239 0.430

8 61 583 0.379 - - - -

72 S4 3 091 0.395 72 54 3 091 0.395 40 33 3 932 0.285 28 14 3 279 0.322 4 - 2 020 0.392 - - 1 187 0.429 - 7 595 0.376

- - -18 - 1 197 0,468 18 I 197 0.468 8 - 2 323 0.357 4 - l 977 0.411 6 - 1 316 0.438 - - 793 0.407 - - 543 0.224 - - - -

958 618 4 693 0.503 958 618 4 693 0.503 838 544 6 171 0.442 102 59 3 820 0.482

13 5 2 129 0.474 5 10 I 410 0 556 - - 723 0.514 - - - -

63 11 2 333 0.486 63 11 2 333 0.486 48 11 4 037 0.354 10 - 3 078 0.410 5 - I 950 0.468 - - 967 0.479 - - 604 0.375 - - - -

11 304 6 016 7 079 0.428 11 304 6 016 7 079 0.428 9 166 4 685 8 670 0.343 1 372 858 6 327 0.382

464 203 3 672 0.512 209 164 1 822 0.612

93 106 794 0.589 - - - -

713 270 2 909 0.440 713 270 2 909 0.440 501 174 4 605 0.304 131 47 3 491 0.361 47 32 2 316 0.402 15 17 l 406 0.444 19 - 625 0 413 - - - -

FLORIDA 11 - 1211

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Table 195. Earnings in 1969 of Persons by Weeks Worked in 1969, Race, and Sex: 1970- Continued

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas af 250,000 or More

FORT LAUDERDALE-HOLLYWOOD SMSA- Continued

Negro

Molt, 14 year1 old end over Worked in 1969 -----------------

50 to 52 weeks---------------40 to 49 weeks---------------

----27 to 39 weeks ______ -------- _ -

14 to 26 weeks ---------------13 weeks-or less--------------

--

Did not work in 1969-------------

hmole, 14 yean old ond over Worked in 1969 -----------------

50 to 52 weeks ---------------40 to 49 weeks---------------27 to 39 weeks ---------------14 to 26 weeks---------------13 weeks or less--------------

-

-Oid not work in 1969-------------

JACKSONVILLE SMSA

Total

Molt, 14 yeors old cind -aver -Worked in 1969 _______________ _

50 to 52weeks --------------40 to 49weeks --------------27 to 39 weeks--------------14 to 26 weeks--------------13 weeks or less __ -----------

Did not work in 1969 ___________ _

--------------

femigle-, 14 years old and owe r_ Worked in 1969 _______________ _

50 to 52 weeks--------------40 to49week'S --------------27 toJ9weeks --------------14 to 26 week'S _____________ _ 13 weeks or less __ ------ ____ _

Did n.otwork m 1969 ___________ _

Negro

--------------

Male, 14 years old and over -Worked in 1969 _______________ _

50to52week• --------------40to49weeks --------------27 to 39weeks --------------14 to :26 weeks _____________ _ 13 weeks or less. __ -----------

Did not work in 1969 ___________ _

--------------

female, 14 years old and ove ,_ Worked in 1969 _______________ _

50ro52weeks --------------40to49weeks --------------27 fo 39 weeks _____________ _

14 to 26 weeks ---- ____ ---- --13 weeks or less ____________ _

Did not work in 1969. __________ _

MIAMI SMSA

Total

--------------

Male, 14 years old ond ove r_ Worked in 1969 _______________ _

50 to 52 weeks--------------40 to 49 weeks--------------27 to 39 weeks--------------14 to 26weeks --------------13 weeks ot less __ -----------

Did not work in 1969 •• ________ --

--------------

Female, 14 years aid and ov "-Worked in 1969 _______________ _

50 to 52 weeks ---- ______ -- - _ 40fo49weeks --------------27 lo 39 weeks--------------14 to 26 weeks ____________ --

13 weeks or less-------------Did not work in 1969 ___________ _

Negro

--------------

Male, 14 year1- old and ove r -Worked in 1969- ______________ _

50 to 52 weeks--------------40 to 49weeks --------------27 to 39weeks __________ ,. __

14 to 26weeks --------------13 weeks or less __ --------·--

Did not work in 1969 ___________ _

--------------

Ftniolm, 1• yeors old and ov "-Worked in 1969 _______________ _

50 to 52 weeks--------------40to49 weeks--------------27 to 39 weeks--------------14 fo 26 weeks--------------13 weeks or less.-------------

Did not work in 1969._ ----------

11-1212 FLORIDA

--------------

[Doto bo5ed on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median. etc.) ond meaning of symbols, see text]

Persons with earnings

Total (includes persons $1 to $1,000 $2.000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $8,000 without $999 to to to 10 to to to to

earnings) Toto! or loss $1,999 $2.999 $3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999

23 034 17 635 2 171 1 254 1 537 2 488 2 756 2 483 1 713 1 151 1 277 17 802 17 635 2 171 l 254 1 537 2 488 2 756 2 483 1 713 I 151 I 277 8 807 8 757 391 275 567 1 131 1 572 I 528 1 156 717 693 5 166 5 155 274 312 458 956 960 631 463 382 300 1 538 I 538 251 285 262 257 147 96 74 44 71

962 957 357 230 182 92 49 12 IQ 8 13 I 329 1 228 896 152 68 52 28 16 10 - -5 232 - - - -· - - - - - -

25 933 15 981 4 441 3 087 3 235 2 482 1 138 490 311 163 338 16 141 15 981 4 441 3 087 3 235 2 482 1 138 490 311 163 338 4 827 4 80'I 560 633 1 098 1 278 616 280 109 37 104 4 631 4 603 750 773 1 239 840 369 146 128 84 139 2 350 2 344 473 765 557 232 71 39 60 29 67 2 215 2 202 1 036 713 270 94 35 19 14 4 17 2 118 2 023 1 622 203 71 38 47 6 - 9 11 9 792 - - - - - - - - - -

186 849 149 881 14 197 12 688 11 060 10 993 11 161 13 793 13 185 13 901 19 703 150 513 149 881 14 197 12 688 11 060 10 993 11 161 13 793 13 185 13 901 19 703 104 393 104 219 2 307 5 278 5 720 6 611 7 612 10 795 10 465 11 828 17 088 20 779 20 730 I 037 2 158 2 510 2 340 2 426 2 183 2 088 1 687 2 152

8 235 8 180 I 311 I 726 1 414 1 183 718 503 398 271 341 7 302 7 269 2 647 2 098 998 607 263 219 167 80 94 9 804 9 483 6 895 1 428 418 252 142 93 67 35 28

36 336 - - - - - - - - - -198 624 96 156 22 699 13 001 u 326 13 890 11 430 8 156 5 964 3 465 3 142 97 460 96 156 22 699 13 001 12 326 13 890 11 430 8 156 5 964 3 465 3 142 43 279 42 757 2 016 2 991 4 638 8 149 8 618 6 598 4 176 2 328 1 832 16 728 16 603 I 789 2 258 3 085 3 300 1 781 1 056 I 243 718 905 11 175 11 105 2 150 2 870 2 647 I 452 493 308 409 320 305 11 382 11 293 4 692 3 622 1 561 695 358 131 116 67 19 14 896 14 398 12 052 1 260 395 294 180 63 20 32 81

101 164 - - - - -· - - - - -

36 080 24 453 3 428 2 162 2 311 3 356 3 540 3 424 2 227 1 810 1 579 24 604 24 453 3 428 2 162 2 311 3 356 3 540 3 424 2 227 I 810 I 579 14 698 14 666 830 845 I 042 2 071 2 51.J 2 634 1 729 l 417 I 136 4 887 4 861 336 402 714 735 824 630 397 311 376 1 804 1 793 325 341 374 332 128 77 57 70 56 1 322 l 312 559 313 132 157 50 51 31 12 7 I 893 1 821 I 376 261 49 61 25 32 13 - 4

11 476 - - - - - - - - - -44 165 22 447 7 027 4 109 4 351 3 086 1 279 789 651 472 455 22 655 22 447 7 027 4 109 4 351 3 086 l 279 789 651 472 455 a 617 8 598 I 029 I 512 2 096 1 868 833 547 290 205 153

5 194 5 190 I 008 I 005 1 220 758 293 162 280 161 194 2 829 2 824 952 692 576 214 86 40 63 74 73 2 378 2 360 I 249 597 284 129 20 30 17 29 5 3 637 3 475 2 789 303 175 117 47 JO l 3 30

21 510 - - - - - - - - - -

457 633 347 108 34 518 25 468 20 934 26 698 27 827 30 300 27 868 27 211 40 664 348 801 347 108 34 518 25 468 20 934 26 698 27 827 30 300 27 868 27 21 l 40 664 213 462 213 038 3 512 5 956 7 060 12 980 17 017 21 012 20 728 21 090 32 731

61 854 61 732 2 636 4 309 5 106 7 729 7 308 6 599 5 366 4 683 6 356 22 498 22 418 2 865 4 138 3 900 3 279 2 107 I 514 1 016 950 I 006 22 666 22 529 6 493 6 365 3 592 2 060 999 846 542 338 411 28 321 27 391 19 012 4 700 I 276 650 396 329 216 150 160 108 832 - - - - - - - - - -526 081 254 246 52 835 35 225 34 076 39 609 29 757 21 325 14 012 9 724 8 759 257 797 254 246 52 835 35 225 34 076 39 609 29 757 21 325 14 012 9 724 8 759 107 508 106 187 4 012 6 323 11 074 20 966 19 972 15 615 10 681 6 822 6 000 53 047 52 570 3 931 6 748 10 295 11 689 6 749 3 990 2 321 2 083 2 018 30 884 30 659 4 819 a 579 7 311 4 404 1 801 1 014 652 579 490 29 696 29 479 l l 168 9 930 4 266 I 922 817 488 247 178 167 36 662 35 351 28 905 3 645 l 130 628 418 218 111 62 84 268 284 - - - - - - - - - -

S7 057 42 362 5 417 3 054 3 954 5 729 6 374 5 717 4 226 3 358 2 984 42 610 42 362 5 417 3 054 3 954 5 729 6 374 5 717 4 226 3 358 2 984 22 665 22 563 851 816 l 454 2 985 3 996 3 804 3 078 2 415 2 233 11 042 11 018 702 732 t 293 1 947 1 932 I 546 I 009 759 640 3 079 3 066 618 530 634 444 243 213 87 111 74 2 734 2 707 961 628 412 294 146 124 41 50 26 3 090 3 008 2 285 348 161 59 57 30 11 23 11 14 447 - - - - - - - - - -66 294 40 182 10 471 6 930 7 500 7 225 3 714 1 450 872 513 639 40 511 40 182 10 471 6 930 7 500 7 225 3 714 I 450 872 513 639 14 276 14 228 I 344 1 802 2 967 3 795 2 215 877 510 248 239 10 808 10 775 I 572 I 749 2 603 2 318 1 035 407 237 170 271 5 758 5 738 I 457 1 571 I 195 728 236 88 99 73 99 4 649 4 638 2 210 I 409 513 238 122 66 15 22 21 5 020 4 803 3 888 399 222 146 106 12 11 - 9 25 783 - - - - - - - - - -

Index

Median of In-

eotn· come $10,000 $15,000 $25,000 in gs con·

to to or (dol- cen· $14,999 $24,999 more lors) trotion

653 138 14 4 496 0.347 653 138 14 4 496 0.347 422 91 14 5 290 0.278 177 42 - 4 602 0.296

46 5 - 2 889 0.413 4 - - 1 528 0.444 4 - - 684 0.452 - - - - -

227 41 28 2 143 0.446 227 41 28 2 143 0.446

59 23 12 3 089 0.348 108 11 16 2 628 0.400 44 7 - 1 914 0.423 - - - I 091 0.413 16 - - 624 0.446 - - - - -

19 327 7 054 2 819 6 080 0.415 19 327 7 054 2 819 6 080 0.415 17 368 6 585 2 562 7 281 0.349 l 566 344 219 4 956 0.366

221 62 32 2 745 0.442 72 18 6 I 471 0.479 80 45 - 688 0.511 - - - - -

1 639 294 150 3 004 0.426 1 639 294 150 3 004 0.426 1 059 246 106 4 416 0.289

409 22 37 3 354 0.368 135 16 - 2 201 0.417 27 5 - I 264 0.424

9 5 7 597 0.367 - - - - -

478 91 47 4 274 0.352 478 91 47 4 274 0.352 353 63 33 5 012 0.276 108 12 14 4 293 0.317

17 16 - 2 616 0.440 - - - I 310 0.463 - - - 662 0.422 - - - - -

213 5 10 2 020 0.448 213 5 10 2 020 0.448 50 5 10 2 839 0.337

109 - - 2 477 0.422 54 - - 1 665 0.483 - - - 945 0.443 - - - 623 0.404 - - - - -

51 477 21 720 12 423 6 280 0.450 51 477 21 720 12 423 6 280 0.450 42 350 18 360 10 242 7 866 0.370

7 399 2 518 1 723 5 573 0.398 999 438 206 3 093 0.471 437 283 163 1 750 0.561 292 121 89 720 0.555

- - - - -7 083 1 274 567 3 126 0.426 7 083 1 274 567 3 126 0.426 3 494 839 389 4 537 0.292 2 368 284 94 3 454 0.360

894 88 28 2 264 0.406 226 34 36 I 360 0.443 101 29 20 612 0.407

- - - - -

1 301 177 71 4 475 0.346 I 301 177 71 4 475 0.346

788 91 52 5 310 0.256 375 68 15 4 432 0.307 102 10 - 2 607 0.432 16 5 4 I 625 0.473 20 3 - 658 0.469 - - - - -

758 89 21 2 359 0.427 758 89 21 2 359 0.427 203 22 6 3 264 0.311 342 56 15 2 794 0.391 181 11 - 1 899 0.451 22 - - I 077 0.442 10 - - 618 0.405 - - - - -

DET Al LED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 195. Earnings in 1969 of Persons by Weeks Worked in 1969, Race, and Sex: [Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc,) and meaning of symbols, $ee text)

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

MIAMI SMSA- Continued

Persons of Spanish language

Mol1, 14 years old and over -Worked in 1969-----------------

50 to 52 weeks ---------------40 to 49 weeks ---------------

---27 to 39 weeks -- -- ____ -- -- __ _ -14 lo 26 weeks ----------------13 weeks or less ______ ,... ______ _ -Did not work in 1969 ____________ _ -

Female, 14 years old and over -Worked in 1969-----------------

50 to 52 weeks ---------------40 to 49 weeks ---------------27 to 39 weeks ---------------14 to 26 weeks ---------------13 weeks or less--------------

------Did not work in 1969 ____________ _ -

ORLANDO SMSA

Total

Male, 14 years old and over -Worked in 1969 ________________ _ -50 to 52 weeks---------------40 to 49 weeks ---------------

-27 to 39 weeks ______________ _ -14 to 26 weeks ---------------13 weeks or less--------------

--Did not work in 1969 ____________ _ -

Female, 14 years old and ave r_ Worked in 1969 ________________ _ -

---

50 to 52 weeks---------------40 fo 49 weeks---------------27 ta 39 weeks---------------14 to 26 weeks--------------13 weeks or less--------------

---Did not work in 1969 ___________ _ --

Negro

Male, 14 years old and over -Worked in 1969 _______________ _ --50 ta 52 weeks __ . __________ _ --40 to 49 weeks _____________ _ --27 to 39 weeks _____________ _ --14 lo 26 weeks __ -- _________ _ --13weeks or less---------------Did not work in 1969 ___________ _ --

female, 14 years old and ove r. Worked in 1969 _______________ _ --50 to 52 weeks _____________ _ --40 to 49 weeks _____________ _ --

27 to 39 weeks-------------- --14 to 26 weeks _____________ _ --13 weeks or less------------- --Did no! work in 1969 ___________ _ --

TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG SMS A

Total

Male, 14 years old and over -Worked in 1969 _______________ _ 50 to 52 weeks _____________ _ 40 lo 49 weeks--------------27 to 39 weeks ________ -- ___ _

14 to 26 weeks--------------13 weeks or less __ -----------

Did not work in 1969 ___________ _

--------------

f1111ale, 14 yeors old and ovt Worked in 1969 _______________ _ '-

SO to 52 weeks-------------­AO to 49 weeks--------------27 to 39 weeks _____________ _

14 to 26 weeks--------------13 weeks or less-------------

Did not work in 1969 ___________ _

Negro

--------------

Mole, 14 years old and ave ,_ Worked in 1969 _______________ _

50 to 52 weeks ______ --------40 to 49 weeks --------------27to39 weeks--------------14 to 26 weeks --------------13 weeks or less-------------

Did not work in 1969 ___________ _

--------------

Ftmale, 14 years old and av Worked in 1969 _______________ _ "-

50 to 52 weeks --------------40 to 49 weeks --------------27 to 39 weeks --------------14 to 26 weeks --------------13 weeks or less-------------

Did not work in 1969 ___________ _

--------------

Total (includes persons without

earnings)

102 846 B3 163 51 348 15 371 5 791 5 066 5 587

19 683

121 304 61 966 26 274 13 726

7 377 6 755 7 B34

59 33B

149 493 119 136 75 148 18 812 8 076 7 332 9 768

30 357

162 835 79 425 31 157 13 617 10 171 10 694 13 786 83 410

19 391 14 859

7 099 3 331 I 529 I 200 I 700 4 532

21 449 12 618

3 768 2 744 2 153 I 710 2 243 8 831

367 143 249 510 155 323 39 156 16 331 16 980 21 720

117 633

426 997 180 139 72 985 31 915 22 320 23 24B 29 671

246 858

32 958 24 225 13 243

5 484 I 848 1 572 2 07B 8 733

38 855 22 885 8 672 4 959 3 250 2 689 3 315

15 970

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

$1 to $1,000 $2,000 $999 to to

Totol or loss $1,999 $2,999

82 747 7 034 5 548 6 397 82 747 7 034 5 548 6 397 51 225 813 1 111 2 124 15 323 543 996 1 587

5 765 577 957 l 439 5 034 1 298 l 678 905 5 400 3 803 806 342 - - . - -

61 414 10 902 8 353 11 132 61 414 10 902 8 353 11 132 26 102 832 I 324 3 517 13 6BO 663 1 560 3 812

7 352 883 2 184 2 431 6 733 2 369 2 5B6 I 054 7 547 6 155 699 318

- - - -

118 462 13 944 9 418 7 148 118 462 13 944 9 418 7 148 74 962 1 409 2 453 2 596 18 736 1 118 I 849 l 901

B 023 l 342 1 870 l 364 7 259 2 725 2 194 911 9 4B2 7 350 I 052 376 - - - -

77 987 20 660 11 933 10 017 77 9B7 20 660 11 933 IQ 017 30 62B l 389 2 238 3 478 13 457 l 206 2 262 2 611 10 097 2 038 2 924 2 309 10 555 4 513 3 471 I 349 13 250 11 514 I 038 270

- - - -

14 755 2 878 1 718 1 765 14 755 2 878 I 718 I 765 7 085 310 499 678 3 286 354 371 572 I 518 374 435 268 1 193 516 291 169 1 673 1 324 122 78

- - - -12 480 4 604 2 693 2 313 12 4BO 4 604 2 693 2 313

3 764 507 841 1 036 2 730 470 696 678 2 153 787 616 340 l 699 979 439 184 2 134 l 861 101 75

- - - -

247 932 27 824 21 005 15 044 247 932 27 824 21 005 IS 044 154 871 3 216 5 486 5 531 39 015 l B52 3 814 3 643 16 244 2 444 3 467 2 621 16 870 5 467 5 038 2 303 20 932 14 845 3 200 946

- - - -176 787 44 523 26 928 24 128 176 7B7 44 523 26 928 24 128

71 550 3 659 5 632 8 439 31 525 2 943 4 729 6 390 22 132 4 488 6 006 5 338 22 947 9 268 7 865 3 192 28 633 24 165 2 696 769

- - - -

24 019 3 283 2 224 2 567 24 019 3 283 2 224 2 567 13 223 486 671 1 130 5 457 463 506 689 1 83B 351 396 395 I 558 547 422 256 I 943 l 436 229 97

- - - -22 731 7 045 4 687 4 355 22 731 7 045 4 687 4 355 8 645 998 1 584 2 083 4 951 902 1 040 1 174 3 241 l 085 979 676 2 684 1 372 758 307 3 210 2 688 326 115

- - - -

Persons with earnings

$3.000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $8,000 to to to to to to

$3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7.'199 $9,999

9 257 10 466 10 319 8 458 6 984 8 107 9 257 10 466 10 319 8 458 6 984 B 107 4 827 6 805 7 588 6 666 5 769 6 865 2 775 2 646 2 137 1 404 993 992 1 067 619 395 257 167 127

449 277 136 100 25 86 139 119 63 31 30 37

- - - - - -13 746 8 351 3 974 1 933 l 279 1 031 13 746 8 351 3 974 1 933 l 279 I 031 8 000 5 831 2 927 1 467 1 001 744 4 142 l 876 732 357 203 lB4 1 OB4 376 187 65 54 42

378 151 73 2B 21 40 142 117 55 16 - 21

- - - - - -

9 323 8 821 10 340 9 964 9 627 13 819 9 323 8 B21 10 340 9 964 9 627 13 819 5 196 5 606 7 518 7 915 7 987 II 526 2 366 2 224 2 104 I 516 1 231 1 783

977 587 446 399 292 337 537 238 199 81 112 127 247 166 73 53 5 46 - - - - - -

11 168 8 194 s 234 4 108 2 622 2 415 11 168 8 194 5 234 4 108 2 622 2 415 6 750 5 970 3 915 2 821 l 849 I 285 2 560 l 411 805 879 526 726 1 137 478 343 298 150 290

586 215 106 97 85 74 135 120 65 13 12 40

- - - - - -

2 687 1 951 l 416 l 091 502 523 2 687 l 951 1 416 l 091 502 523 1 636 I 287 929 837 373 396

672 486 408 187 97 80 175 91 55 57 26 32 137 35 15 10 6 9 67 52 9 - - 6 - - - - - -

l 418 571 121 256 132 298 I 418 571 121 256 132 298

745 323 62 101 41 B9 409 163 36 74 54 113 162 42 13 73 31 82 51 16 5 4 6 4 51 27 5 4 - 10 - - - - - -

19 121 20 419 23 750 22 067 20 551 30 215 19 121 20 419 23 750 22 067 20 551 30 215 9 857 13 347 17 594 17 322 16 641 25 128 5 054 4 659 4 278 3 427 2 923 3 901 2 196 l 274 l 090 775 651 774 1 352 781 557 372 245 295

662 358 231 171 91 117 - - - - - -

26 791 19 877 12 361 7 908 4 995 5 445 26 791 19 877 12 361 7 908 4 995 5 445 15 963 14 554 9 607 5 157 3 359 2 803 6 590 3 364 l 707 l B74 I 127 1 810 2 579 l 215 686 618 322 638 I 287 530 274 171 118 122

372 214 87 8B 69 72 - - - - - -

3 908 3 663 3 457 2 179 1 208 990 3 908 3 663 3 457 2 179 l 208 990 2 276 2 409 2 631 I 658 877 694 1 086 968 699 397 287 249

345 116 Bl 69 35 33 109 114 41 41 9 10 92 56 5 14 - 4 - - - - - -

3 463 l 301 627 443 300 298 3 463 l 301 627 443 300 298 2 214 833 413 211 109 108

856 316 142 179 146 115 173 99 50 40 36 70 166 42 11 13 4 5 54 11 11 - 5 -- - - - - -

$10,000 to

$14,999

6 BIS 6 81 s 5 773

B73 108 54

7 -

602 602 3B7 136 33 27 19 -

16 419 16 419 14 150

1 BOO 270 116 B3 -

1 240 1 240

666 415 101 34 24 -

167 167 98 59 --

10 -

67 67 19 37

5 6 --

30 226 30 226 25 541

3 662 607 263 153

-2 859 2 859 I 743

776 204 74 62 -

437 437 328 88 17 4 --

161 161 61 67 33 ---

1970-Continued

Index ot

Median in-earn- come

$15,000 $25,000 ings con-to or (dol- cen·

$24,999 more I ors) tr-otion

2 395 967 5 259 0.382 2 395 967 5 259 0.382 2 061 823 6 352 0.316

272 105 4 665 0.332 32 20 2 937 0.372

7 19 1 726 0.443 23 - 710 0.500 - - - -

72 39 3 023 0.360 72 39 3 023 0.360 38 34 3 922 0.245 15 - 3 194 0.261 13 - 2 251 0.316 6 - l 386 0.399 - 5 613 0.399 - - - -

7 194 2 445 6 024 0.444 7 194 2 445 6 024 0.444 6 469 2 137 7 599 0.357

573 271 4 960 0.398 120 19 2 586 0.474

11 B I 412 0.492 21 10 645 0.488 - - - -

226 170 2 639 0.450 226 170 2 <139 0.450 145 122 4 244 0.294 47 9 3 254 0.375 14 15 2 037 0.420 20 5 1 220 0.453 - 19 575 0.360 - - - -

57 - 3 378 0.391 57 - 3 378 0.391 42 - 4 326 0.276 - - 3 515 0.328 5 - I 8B5 0.432 5 - 1 277 0 459 5 - 632 0.478 - - - -7 - 1 608 0.457 7 - I 608 0.457 - - 2 515 0.339 - - 2 294 0.402 2 - I 470 0.4B6 5 - 868 0.453 - - 573 0.347 - - - -

12 045 5 665 5 865 0.438 12 045 5 665 5 865 0.438 10 468 4 740 7 305 0.354 I 151 651 5 113 0.391

219 126 2 B44 0.468 130 67 I 589 0.525 77 Bl 705 0.573 - - - -

651 321 2 702 0.444 651 321 2 702 0.444 436 198 4 143 0.299 136 79 3 258 0.373 23 15 2 107 0.412 41 5 I 280 0.433 15 24 592 0.376 - - - -

SS 48 4 008 0.348 55 48 4 008 0.348 33 30 4 B50 0.260 17 8 3 986 0.316 - - 2 435 0.3BB - 5 I 550 0.454 5 5 677 0.484 - - - -

32 19 1 922 0.437 32 19 I 922 0.437 12 19 2 836 0.329 14 - 2 454 0.402 - - I 547 0.451 6 - 978 0.430 - - 597 0.306 - - - -

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Table 195. Earnings in 1969 of Persons by Weeks Worked in 1969, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued [0010 based on sample, see le:ict. For minimum base for derive-d figures (percent, median, etc.) end meaning of symbols, see text)

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG SMSA-Continued

Penon1 of Spanish Language

Ma~e, 14 yui.r1 old and ner Worked in 1969 ---------------- _

50 to 52 weeks ---------------40 to 49 weeks---------------2710 39 weeks---------------14 to 26 weeks---------------13 weeks or less--------------

Did not work in 1969 ____________ _

-------

female, 14 yean old ond ov.r Worked in 1969 ---- •• ---- ______ _

50 to 52 weeks---------------40 to 49 weeks ---------------27to39 weeks---------------14to 26weeks ---------------13 we-eks or less ______ ---- ___ _

-----Did not work in 1969 ____________ _

WEST PAlM BEACH SMSA

Total

Mole, 14 y&ars old ond over Worked in 1969 ________________ _

50 to 52 weeks---------------40 to 49 weeks---------------27 to 39 weeks---------------14 10 26 weeks---------------13 weeks or less __ ---- _______ _

Did not work in 1969 ____________ _

femole, l4 years old and owe ,_ Worked in 1969 ________________ _

50to52weeks ---------------40 to 49 weeks---------------27 fo39weeks ---------------14to26weeks ---------------13 weeks or less--------------

--

Did not work in 1969 .• ---------- --Negro

Ma1e, 14 years aid and o"'er Worked in 1969 -·--------------

50 ro52weeks --------------40 10 49 weeks --------------27 lo 39 weeks-------------· 14 to 26 weeks--------------13 weeks or less ____ ------ __ _

Did not work in 1969. _______ ••••

----------.. --

femal•, 14 years old an.don ,_ Worked in 1969 _______________ _

50to52weeks -------------­.tl0to49weeks --------------27to39weeks ·--------------14 to26weeks --------------13 weeks or less __ -----------

Did not work in 1909 ______ h ____ _

11-1214 FLORIDA

-----· ---· --..

Totol (includes persons without

earnings} Total

20 317 16 532 16 607 16 532 11 181 11 152 2 420 2 414 l 006 991

935 935 l 065 I 040 3 710 -

22 789 11 375 11 530 11 375 5 328 5 246 2 288 2 276 I 262 I 262 1 171 I 151 1 481 I 440

11 259 -

126 084 90 267 90 981 90 267 53 098 52 896 16 549 16 467

7 457 7 402 6 379 6 329 7 498 7 173

35 103 -142 697 64 916 66 294 64 916 24 400 23 908 12 251 12 069

9 557 9 455 9 227 9 095

JO 859 10 389 76 403 -

19 112 14 245 14 371 14 245

6 874 6 835 3 729 3 699 I 636 I 618

982 962 l 150 I 111 4 741 -

20 472 13 110 13 225 13 110 3 732 3 732 2 998 2 991 2 474 2 454 2 033 2 026 I 988 I 907 7 247 -

$1 to $1.000 $2,000 $999 to to

or loss $1.999 $2,999

1 529 I 192 874 1 529 1 192 874

249 322 320 59 201 246

132 202 151 320 316 121 769 151 36

- - -2 169 1 372 1 784 2 169 I 372 I 784

171 396 591 141 212 513 195 288 399 455 353 204

I 207 123 77 - - -

9 405 7 108 5 610 9 405 7 108 5 610

921 1 412 1 635 808 1 258 1 601 941 1 376 1 178

I 968 I 795 814 4 767 1 265 362

- - -16 021 11 024 8 255 16 021 11 024 8 255

l 137 l 903 2 454 I 187 l 837 2 239 I 679 2 896 2 112 3 391 3 253 l 227 8 627 I 135 223

- -

2 015 1 582 1 834 2 015 l 582 l 834

259 293 598 303 425 611 223 396 434 387 308 145 843 160 46

- - -4 127 2 831 2 509 4 127 2 831 2 509

396 570 927 469 571 841 624 827 511 999 701 184

I 637 162 46 - - -

Persons with earnings

$3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $8,000 to to to 10 to to

$3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999

l 399 1 808 1 976 1 557 1 627 2 135 I 399 1 808 1 976 1 557 l 627 2 135

712 I 422 I 542 I 272 I 340 1 810 382 278 319 205 209 260 182 72 78 74 39 49

89 26 19 6 26 7 34 10 18 - 13 9

- - - - - -2 571 1 413 791 530 263 324 2 571 I 413 791 530 263 324 1 615 l 009 665 348 162 158

694 277 89 106 70 147 183 72 31 50 25 19 64 55 6 14 - -15 - - 12 6 -- - - - - -

6 406 6 455 7 379 7 029 6 827 10 819 6 406 6 455 7 379 7 029 6 827 10 819 2 781 3 752 4 822 5 092 5 193 8 424 2 025 1 605 I 689 I 341 I 167 I 899

906 709 511 383 306 314 498 297 259 170 113 Ill 196 92 98 43 48 71

- - - - - -8 648 7 137 4 559 3 290 1 961 2 199 8 646 7 137 4 559 3 290 1 961 2 199 4 407 5 022 3 295 2 256 1 254 I 113 2 513 I 362 750 602 412 675 I 066 445 288 271 193 306

527 220 165 104 72 74 135 68 61 57 30 31

- - - - -

2 276 2 256 1 812 952 571 589 2 276 2 256 I 812 952 571 589 l 105 l 407 I 374 690 390 436

908 613 340 201 137 98 179 164 80 49 44 44 64 42 18 7 - 11 20 30 - 5 - -- - - - - -

1 909 730 267 188 146 289 I 909 730 267 188 146 289 1 031 450 165 51 63 63

562 197 62 75 47 109 196 56 19 52 30 108 95 23 5 4 6 4 25 4 16 6 - 5 - - - - - -

Index

Median of in·

earn- come $10,000 $15,000 $25,000 lngs con.

to lo or (dol- cen. $14,999 $24,999 more lors) trotion

1 675 461 299 5 741 0.384 1 675 461 299 5 741 0.384 1 488 417 258 6 793 0.311

170 44 41 5 129 0.354 12 - - 3 058 0.384

5 - - 1 467 0.444 - - - 676 0.456 - - - - -

100 30 28 3 141 0,387 100 30 28 3 141 0.387 88 23 20 3 907 0.273 12 7 8 3 392 0.319 - - - 2 371 0.346 - - - 1 341 0.399 - - - 597 0.339 - - - - -

13 562 6 346 3 321 6 394 0.464 13 562 6 346 3 321 6 394 0.464 11 038 5 375 2 451 8 175 0.375

1 906 610 558 5 554 0.418 381 230 165 3 225 0.556 142 60 102 I 667 0.550 95 71 45 752 0.597

- - - - -1 367 344 111 2 656 G.454 I 367 344 111 2 656 0.454

748 241 78 4 409 0.310 396 48 28 3 307 0.377 172 22 5 2 072 0.423 46 16 - 1 356 0.441

5 17 - 602 0.385 - - - - -

268 57 33 3 743 0.364 268 57 33 3 743 0.364 205 45 33 4 826 0.275

63 - - 3 562 0.311 - 5 - 2 438 0.379 - - - 1 338 0.423 - 7 - 659 0.458 - - - - -

93 17 4 l 858 0.440 93 17 4 l 858 0.440

4 6 4 2 969 0.308 58 - - 2 542 0.383 31 - - I 729 0.447 - 5 - I 020 0.410 - 6 - 582 0.373 - - - - -

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

1 I

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Table 196. Income in 1969 of Persons by Employment Status, Race, and Sex: 1970 (Dato based on sample, see text. For mmimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STATE

Total

Toto! (includes persons without income)

Malt, 14 yean old and over

Employed ---- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -­Unemployed------------------·-

- 2 448 460 -

Armed Forces __ ------------ ____ _ Not in labor force ---------------

Fe111ole1 14 yean old and onr Employed' -- -- -- -- -- ---- ---- -- --Unemployed -- _________________ _

Not in labor force---------------

White

-------

1 479 176 49 460 98 513

821 311

2 718 634 972 519

48 205 1 697 910

Male, 14 years old and over Employed ---------------------­Unemployed--------------------

- 2 121 481 --Armed forces __________________ _ -

Not in labor force---------------

Fen11ale, 14 yean okl and over Employed 1

-- __ -- ---- ------ -- ----Unemployed -- __ ---- ____ ------ __ Not in labor force---------------

Negro

Male, 14 yurs old ond ovar Employed----------------------Unemployed ____ ---- ------------Armed Forces __________________ _

Not in labor force---------------

-----

-----

female, 14 yeora old and ave ,_ Employed• ______ ---------------- -Unemployed-------------------­Not in lobor force----------------Penons. of Spanish Language

Mole, 14 years old ond over Employed----------------------

--Unemployed ________ ---------- __ -Armed Forces ________ ------ ____ _

Not in labor force -------------- --Female, 14 years old and ove '-Employed• __________ ------ _____ _

Unemployed ___________________ _

Not in labor force-------------- --URBAN

Total

Mole, 14 years old and over Employed--------------------­Unemployed-------------------

----Armed Forces _________________ _ --

Not in labor force-------------- --Female, 14 years old and ove ,_

Employed 1 ____________________ _

Unemployed------------------­Not in labor force--------------

Negro

------

Male, 14 ytars old and over Employed--------------------- --Unemployed __________________ _ Armed Forces _________________ _ ----Not in labor force-------------- --

Fe1Hle, 14 years old and ov• Employed1 ____________ ------ __ _ '-Unemployed------------------­Not in labor force--------------

RURAL NONFARM

Total

------

Mole, 14 years old and over Employed--------------------- --Unemployed __________ ---------Armed Forces __ ------ __ -------­Not in lobor force--------------

------

Female, 14 yean old and ovt Employed1 ______________ -------

,_ --Unemployed ________ ---- __ ---- _ --

Not in labor force -------------- --

1 279 560 40 078 90 376

711 467

2 345 570 798 819 36 413

1 510 338

318 497 195 250

9 165 6 413

107 669

363 729 170 662

11 611 181 456

155 032 113 013

3 852 3 036

35 131

175 110 74 014

4 900 96 196

1 966 378 1 195 431

40 450 84 100

646 397

2 224 902 815 724 38 947

1 370 231

260 095 162 735

7 738 5 656

83 966

304 421 146 464

9 650 148 307

453 508 263 868

8 731 14 348

166 561

466 405 148 056

9 017 309 330

1lm:ludes members of the Armed Forces.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Toto!

2 206 988 1 454 989

44 530 96 665

610 804

1 808 996 915 837

37 729 855 430

1 938 705 1 260 757

36 618 88 875

552 455

1 548 575 751 623

28 710 768 242

260 819 189 994

7 722 6 153

56 950

255 225 161 451

8 901 84 873

136 847 110 365

3 457 2 991

20 034

107 660 69 268 3 895

34 497

1 780 429 I 176 824

36 347 82 415

484 843

1 509 368 771 664 30 499

707 205

214 729 158 338

6 498 5 403

44 490

214 533 138 695

7 384 68 454

401 498 258 795

7 951 14 185

120 567

284 871 136 285

7 041 141 545

$1 to $1,000 $2,000 $999 to 10

or lou $1,999 $2,999

215 878 233 100 199 177 81 371 76 241 85 764

8 672 5 881 5 070 5 174 16 765 14 353

120 661 134 213 93 990

522 546 357 213 235 901 132 867 126 160 135 358

12 442 7 993 6 018 377 237 223 060 94 525

169 861 195 750 166 677 64 241 59 367 61 875 6 556 4 380 3 883 4 325 15 061 13 286

94 739 116 942 87 633

431 117 296 946 192 515 96 332 90 545 100 783 B 513 5 791 4 585

326 272 200 610 87 147

45 123 36 178 31 512 16 846 16 495 23 404 2 060 ! 482 1 169

752 1 316 792 25 465 16 885 6 147

89 918 59 138 42 697 36 098 35 129 34 134 3 915 2 178 1 393

49 905 21 831 7 170

14 705 12 295 10 930 6 250 6 118 8 004

516 534 436 172 492 375

7 767 5 151 2 115

29 903 16 589 16 207 8 914 8 785 12 244

891 738 850 20 098 7 066 3 113

168 198 182 041 155 935 63 804 59 614 65 802 6 983 4 868 4 033 4 777 14 322 12 371

92 634 103 237 73 729

416 623 295 469 197 036 106 118 102 778 112 413

9 753 6 312 4 721 300 752 186 379 79 902

34 370 28 457 24 744 13 117 12 597 17 944 1 749 1 234 975

726 1 080 722 18 778 13 546 5 103

70 283 49 560 37 112 28 854 29 209 29 628 3 085 1 830 1 209

38 344 18 521 6 275

43 801 48 108 40 674 15 459 15 077 18 190 1 660 969 1 008

397 2 443 1 960 26 285 29 619 19 516

100 386 59 374 37 077 25 148 22 277 21 757

2 614 1 642 1 266 72 624 35 455 14 054

Persons with in.come

$3.000 $4.000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $8,000 $10,000 to to to to to to to

$3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999

200 390 175 111 182 998 164 094 152 500 230 807 276 950 115 013 119 160 136 624 128 833 127 387 197 848 239 761

4 906 3 647 3 261 2 707 2 038 3 075 3 455 11 939 8 920 10 451 8 132 5 639 5 984 6 328 68 532 43 384 32 662 24 422 17 436 23 900 27 406

209 405 151 349 104 392 74 632 47 811 so 521 37 571 151 136 116 739 81 337 59 604 38 404 39 843 26 013

4 604 2 538 1 654 I 076 550 465 260 53 665 32 072 21 401 13 952 8 857 10 213 11 298

159 644 141 146 155 272 145 765 140 16<1 218 736 271 347 BO 366 88 693 111 546 112 109 115 912 166 577 234 570 3 698 2 991 2 737 2 363 1 911 2 892 3 384

10 920 7 951 9 521 7 589 5 273 5 785 6 209 64 660 41 511 31 468 23 684 17 068 23 482 27 184

178 076 137 858 98 258 69 995 44 851 46 461 35 406 124 068 104 956 76 034 55 312 35 696 35 988 23 964

3 793 2 191 1 458 1 050 513 450 255 so 215 30 711 20 766 13 633 8 642 10 023 11 187

39 983 33 265 27 074 17 715 12 057 11 576 5 049 34 220 30 080 24 708 16 296 11 253 10 835 4 683

1 192 648 481 314 127 172 62 797 734 763 411 320 164 91

3 774 1 803 I 122 694 357 405 213

30 673 13 138 5 860 4 386 2 806 3 967 2 120 26 575 11 528 5 107 4 088 2 587 3 766 2 022

791 343 191 20 32 15 5 3 307 1 267 562 278 187 186 93

13 833 15 132 14 744 12 467 10 387 13 487 12 324 11 754 13 418 13 366 11 473 9 636 12 641 11 685

366 441 341 221 177 216 135 308 349 443 309 236 196 83

1 405 924 594 464 338 434 421

18 886 11 550 5 709 3 350 2 006 1 911 1 123 16 258 10 332 5 109 2 923 I 762 1 712 958

826 318 144 45 29 29 25 1 802 900 456 382 215 170 140

156 945 138 070 144 575 130 680 123 497 190 541 235 652 88 333 92 556 106 546 101 532 102 712 162 759 204 216 3 899 2 884 2 676 2 227 1 662 2 576 2 988

10 032 7 434 8 749 6 893 4 726 5 119 5 349 54 681 35 196 26 604 20 028 14 397 20 067 23 099

177 330 130 235 90 647 65 398 42 398 44 433 33 746 127 564 100 314 70 705 52 084 33 929 34 871 23 385

3 830 2 182 1 459 1 007 504 417 215 45 936 27 739 18 483 12 307 7 965 9 145 10 146

31 861 28 468 23 732 15 846 10 915 10 631 4 567 27 113 25 732 21 767 14 596 10 233 9 982 4 220

970 564 404 270 100 155 62 690 622 646 381 289 146 88

3 088 1 550 915 599 293 348 197

27 564 12 056 5 344 3 956 2 571 3 617 1 989 23 964 10 594 4 669 3 688 2 357 3 437 1 913

687 306 187 15 27 15 5 2 913 1 156 488 253 187 165 71

41 118 35 195 36 394 31 817 27 680 38 221 38 667 24 741 25 101 28 265 25 882 23 496 33 202 33 088

995 739 564 465 372 468 449 1 899 1 474 1 698 1 239 913 865 974

13 483 7 861 5 867 4 231 2 899 3 686 4 156

30 584 20 000 13 058 8 704 5 131 5 557 3 523 22 482 15 533 10 074 7 076 4 221 4 524 2 411

756 346 195 64 46 48 34 7 346 4 121 2 789 1 564 864 985 1 078

Index of in-

Medi on come $15,000 $25,000 income con-

to or (dol- cen-$24,999 more lors) trotion

119 0'9 56 894 s 436 0.464 99 900 47 087 6 880 0.406

I 432 386 3 539 0.500 2 792 188 4 011 0.413

14 965 9 233 2 538 0.559

11 547 6 108 2 105 0.491 5 915 2 461 3 420 0.398

98 31 1 804 0.463 5 534 3 616 1 226 0.555

117 881 56 462 5 878 0.459 98 806 46 695 7 450 0.392

1 417 386 3 944 0.496 2 776 179 4 106 0.415

14 882 9 202 2 737 0.552

11 141 5 951 2 240 0.491 5 599 2 346 3 711 0.387

85 26 2 011 0.454 s 457 3 579 1 288 0.557

937 350 3 440 0.392 858 316 4 134 0.331

15 - 2 273 0.435 4 9 3 272 0.377

60 25 1 178 0.466

383 139 1 637 0.462 310 107 2 278 0.414

13 5 1 246 0.442 60 27 850 0.435

4 495 2 048 5 104 0.420 4 145 1 875 5 721 0.374

53 21 3 663 0.443 28 - 4 426 0.349

269 152 1 437 0.608

288 138 2 453 0.435 185 86 3 289 0.350

- - 2 375 0.367 103 52 858 0.510

103 962 50 333 5 616 0.465 87 253 41 697 7 100 0.403 1 204 347 3 587 0.500 2 483 160 3 971 o.'421

13 022 8 129 2 631 0.567

10 479 5 574 2 216 0.489 5 320 2 183 3 506 0.393

73 26 1 871 0.460 5 086 3 365 1 284 0.564

848 290 3 621 0.387 769 268 4 326 0.321

15 - 2 273 0.439 4 9 3 251 0.383

60 13 t 256 0.460

348 133 1 746 0.457 275 107 2 381 0.411

13 5 1 332 0.443 60 21 893 0.431

14 004 s 819 4 769 0.445 11 594 4 700 6 099 0.380

228 34 3 340 0.496 303 20 4 267 0.374

1 879 1 065 2 224 0.528

960 517 1 708 0.493 521 261 2 952 0.411

25 5 1 552 0.468 414 251 975 0.511

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The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

RURAL NONFARM-Continued

Negro

Molo, 14 yean old nd over

Employed ------------------------Unemployed ________ ---- _______ _ -

Arme-d Forces---------------- __ _ Not in labor force ---------------

FemaLe, 14 ~Hn old and aver -Employed• _____________________ _

Unemployed ---- __ ------ __ -----­Not in \<Jbor force ---------------

RURAL FARM

Total

Mol'f, 14 yeari ol• ond over Employed---------------------­Unemployed--------------------

---Armed Forces __________________ _ -

Nol in labor force----------------re ... o:le, 14 yU:rs old end on ,_

Employed 1 ____ ... ---- -------- ___ _ --Unemployed-------------------­

Not in labor force-------------- --FORT LAUDERDALE­

HOLLYWOOD SMSA

Total

-fble, 14 yean old and over Employed--------------------­Unemployed-------------------

----Armed forces _________________ _ --Not in labor force-------------- --

Ferule, 14 years old and ove ,_ Employedi ____________________ _

Unemployed------------------­Not in labor forc.e --------------

Negro

------

,_ Mele, 14 years old and ove Employed-------------·------­Unemployed-------------------

----Armed Forces ____ ---- ____ ------ --Nol in labor force ---- ---------- --

Femal•, 14 yeors old ond ov .,_ Emp1ayed 1 ________________ ---- _ -· Unemployed __ ---- ____ ------ __ _ --Not in labor force -------------- --JACKSONVILLE SMSA

Total

r -Malt, 14 yean aid and- ove Employed--------------------- --Unemployed -- __ ---- ____ ---- - _ ---Armed Forces __ -- ______ -- _____ _ ·-Not in labor force-------------- --

Fe111al1, 14 years old on.d av .,_ Employed 1 ______ ---- __________ _ --

---Unemployed-----------------­Not in lobo:r force-------------- --Negro

r -Mile, 14 yHrt eld and ave Employed-------------------­Unemployed------------------

-----· Armed forces ________________ _ ---

Not in ~abor force------------- ---h11al•, 14 y.ars old: and ov .,_

Employed•---- __________ ---- __ Unemployed-----------------­Not in labor force-------------

MIAMI SMSA

Total

---------

,_ Mal•, 14 yeors old an«I ovt Employed-------------------­Unemployed------------------

------Armed Forces ________________ _ ---Not in labor force ____________ _ ---

Female, l4 yurs a.Id and ov "-Employed 1 __________ ---- _____ _

Unemployed-----------------­No1 in lobar force-------------

---------

Total (includes pen.ons without income}

54 672 30 033

1 347 751

22 541

56 187 23 081

1 911 31 195

28 574 19 877

279 65

8 353

27 327 8 737

241 18 349

226 993 141 333

4 723 457

80 480

258 654 89 841

3 555 165 258

23 034 15 908

758 64

6 304

25 933 13 669

804 11 460

116 849 115 079

3 199 24 113 44 458

198 624 79 091 3 578

115 955

36 080 20 897

l 063 I 293

12 827

44 165 18 562

I 547 24 056

457 633 303 898

10 483 9 021

t34 231

526 081 213 232

9 914 302 935

1 Includes members of the Armed Forces.

11 - 1216 FLORIDA

$1 to $1.000 $999 to

lotol or loss $1.999

42 932 9 845 7 169 29 242 3 245 3 525

1 174 307 227 744 26 236

11 772 6 267 3 181

38 801 18 582 9 208 21 730 6 822 5 672

1 484 800 348 15 587 10 960 3 188

25 061 3 879 2 951 19 370 2 108 1 550

232 29 44 65 - -

5 394 1 742 I 357

14 757 5 537 2 370 7 888 I 601 I 105

189 75 39 6 680 3 861 l 226

209 701 15 038 17 284 139 333 6 488 5 959

4 354 704 380 457 9 38

65 557 7 837 10 907

177 054 45 173 34 695 84 817 10 981 10 995

2 782 742 543 89 455 33 450 23 157

19 221 2 635 1 913 15 481 I 243 953

661 177 94 64 - 4

3 015 l 215 862

18 255 5 250 3 982 12 881 2 644 2 527

600 205 178 4 774 2 401 I 277

165 847 16 257 16 902 113 336 5 641 5 312

2 802 697 406 23 488 l 600 4 838 26 221 8 319 6 346

126 523 33 931 23 001 75 091 9 900 9 169

2 720 I 032 698 48 7t2 22 999 13 134

29 129 4 875 3 969 20 239 I 629 1 466

843 226 167 t 184 147 333 6 863 2 873 2 003

29 994 10 266 6 908 17 654 3 475 J 501

1 184 565 329 11 156 6 226 3 078

411 998 39 927 39 056 298 831 15 767 14 472

9 467 I 550 I 322 B 859 280 I 388

94 841 22 330 21 874

35, 955 93 086 63 192 202 740 24 819 23 834

8 014 2 165 I 422 149 201 66 102 37 936

Persons with income

$2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $8,000 to to to to to to to

$2.999 $3,999 $4.999 $5,999 $6.999 $7,999 $9,999

6 234 7 615 4 533 3 183 I 743 I 102 923 4 974 6 640 4 109 2 793 1 589 980 833

190 222 78 71 35 27 17 70 107 106 117 30 31 18

1 000 646 240 202 89 64 55

5 368 2 986 I 063 510 411 219 318 4 343 2 531 920 438 381 214 301

184 101 37 4 5 5 -841 354 106 68 25 - 17

2 568 2 327 1 846 2 029 I 597 I 323 2 045 l 772 l 939 I 503 1 813 l 419 l 179 l 887

29 12 24 21 15 4 31 22 8 12 4 - - -

745 368 307 191 163 140 127

1 788 1 491 I 114 687 530 282 531 l 188 l 090 892 558 444 254 448

31 18 10 - 5 - -569 383 212 129 Bl 28 83

16 180 16 357 15 459 16 042 15 035 15 112 26 279 6 559 8 252 9 160 11 218 11 183 12 092 21 843

446 447 343 327 281 245 412 63 78 43 48 67 15 61

9 ll2 7 580 5 913 4 449 3 504 2 760 3 963

23 571 19 740 15 951 11 657 8 037 5 021 5 339 12 240 13 161 11 613 8 550 5 912 3 606 3 636

446 326 268 169 116 70 60 JO 885 6 253 4 070 2 938 2 009 I 345 l 643

1 794 2 585 2 783 2 473 I 755 I 157 l 299 I 336 2 294 2 556 2 326 1 626 l 115 I 274

71 84 93 49 51 24 5 11 23 13 13 - - -

376 184 121 85 78 18 20

3 499 2 579 1 216 561 324 154 347 2 851 2 229 l 044 484 314 130 328

95 69 34 14 5 - -553 281 138 63 5 24 19

13 680 13 224 11 898 14 080 13 298 13 703 20 221 5 185 7 204 8 341 JO 594 10 761 11 990 18 239

345 356 192 186 186 116 178 4 773 3 115 1 950 2 186 1 517 1 093 l 110 3 377 2 549 l 415 I 114 834 504 694

15 868 15 696 12 308 8 800 6 416 3 842 3 806 10 440 12 380 IQ 451 7 753 5 869 3 427 3 335

383 277 133 85 83 23 -5 045 3 039 l 724 962 464 392 471

2 951 3 672 3 751 3 433 2 271 I 843 l 687 I 849 2 890 3 329 3 075 2 105 l 683 l 569

115 171 27 38 30 29 34 187 133 95 158 47 53 19 800 478 300 162 89 78 65

5 194 3 371 1 484 825 670 512 498 3 982 2 862 l 257 798 614 473 450

168 63 37 14 5 3 -I 044 446 190 13 51 36 48

32 604 34 864 32 775 33 518 30 267 28 172 43 476 16 451 22 987 25 417 27 158 25 395 24 725 38 912 1 117 1 055 768 738 641 420 604 l 211 1 368 855 I 003 841 536 641

13 825 9 454 5 735 4 619 3 390 2 491 3 319

46 734 45 678 33 832 24 258 16 041 11 552 11 383 29 013 35 398 27 640 19 977 13 192 9 710 9 276

l 305 l 268 665 441 305 180 166 16 416 9 012 s 527 3 840 2 544 I 662 1 941

Index of in-

Med ion come $10,000 $15,000 $25,000 income con-

to to or (dol- cen-$14,999 $24,999 more I ors) trotion

447 84 54 2 714 0.413 428 84 42 3 433 0.341 - - - 2 279 0.407

3 - - 3 374 0.328 16 - 12 939 0.465

106 24 6 1 089 0.464 84 24 - 1 713 0.429 - - - 928 0.423 22 - 6 711 0.384

2 631 I 123 742 4 436 0.516 2 457 1 053 690 5 448 0.478

18 - 5 4 083 0.435 5 6 8 ... ...

151 64 39 I 704 0.559

302 108 17 I 777 0.522 217 74 17 3 046 0.443

11 - - I 500 0.521 74 34 - 865 0.545

34 104 14 676 8 135 6 565 o.445 28 721 11 497 6 361 7 897 0.387

5JO 165 94 4 583 0.479 20 15 - 4 942 0.370

4 853 2 999 l 680 3 649 0.557

4 996 1 846 I 028 2 367 0.500 2 886 806 431 3 622 0.400

33 5 4 2 238 0.450 2 077 I 035 593 1 487 0.578

666 139 22 4 246 0.370 611 125 22 4 749 0.319

13 - - 2 838 0.425 - - - ...

o.49i 42 14 - 1 339

227 62 54 I 974 0.459 227 49 54 2 445 0.430

- - - l 534 0.400 - 13 - 994 0.453

21 290 8 055 3 239 5 779 0.433 19 534 7 428 3 I07 7 303 0.370

108 32 - 2 864 0.478 1 033 267 6 3 171 0.391

615 328 126 l 755 0.548

2 117 491 247 2 399 0.460 l 871 355 141 3 649 0.376

6 - - l 470 0.447 240 136 106 1 103 0.516

522 108 47 3 754 0.393 499 98 47 4 687 0.315

6 - - 2 248 0.«5 12 - - 2 599 0.379 5 10 - l 279 0.466

246 5 15 1 685 0.460 227 5 10 2 465 0.404

- - - l 082 0.414 19 - 5 896 0.427

56 751 25 263 15 325 5 799 0.475 51 845 22 300 13 402 7 072 0.417

679 412 161 3 706 0.534 506 213 17 4 213 0.383

3 721 2 338 l 745 2 233 0.550

9 986 2 725 I 488 2 507 0.479 7 694 l 551 636 3 670 0.385

85 6 6 2 322 0.438 2 207 1 168 846 1 224 0.581

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 196. Income in 1969 of Persons by Employment Status, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued [Doto based on sompte, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbofs. see text]

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

MIAMI SMSA- Continued

Negro

Molt, 14 yean old cuul over

~~::;l~yed- :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: Armed Forces------------------­Not in labor force ---------------

------Femole, 14 years old and over

Employed'-- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -­Unemployed--------------------

--Not in labor force ______________ _ -

Parsons of Spanish Language

Mole, 14 yt1rs old and over Employed ----------------------Unemployed __ -- _______________ _ Armed Forces __________________ _

Nol in labor force ---------------

Ft1Hle, 14 years old and ov•r Employed 1

-- -- ... -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -­

Unemployed-------------------­Not in labor force ---------------

ORLANOO SMSA

Total

Male, 14 yeor1 old and over Employed ---- •• ---- ---- ---- ----Unemployed ___________________ _ Armed Forces __________________ _

Not in labor force ---------------

---------

-----

,_ FenHle, 14 years old and ove Employed 1

-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- __

Unemployed----------------------Not in labor force ______________ _ -

Negro

Male, 14 years old and ever Employed -- __ •• ______________ •• --Unemployed •••••• _____________ _ -Armed Forces __________________ _ -Not in labor force _____________ _ --

fe111.ale, 14 years old and ave r. Employed 1 -- ___________________ _ -Unemployed ________ ---- ____ ---- -Not in labor force -------------- --TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG SMSA

Total

Male, 14 yean old and over Employed-----------------------Unemployed ________ ------ ____ _ --Armed Forces __________ ---- ___ _ --Not in labor force -------------- --

female, 14 years old and ave '-Employed 1 __________ ---- ______ _

Unemployed __ ---- __ ---- ------­Not in labor force --------------

Negro

------

-Molt, 14 years aid and aver Employed-----------------------Unemployed ________ ------ ---- _ --Armed Forces _________________ _ --Not in labor force -------------- --

Ft11ale, 14 years old and ave Employed 1 -------- ______ ------ _ '---Unemployed ________ ---- ---- __ _ --Not in labor force _____________ _ --Penons of Spanish Language

r -M111le, 14 years old and ovt Employed--------------------­Unemployed-------------------

--Armed Forces _________________ _

Not in labor force --------------

------

Female, 14 years old and ave Employed 1 ____________________ _ '-Unemployed __ ---- ______ ------ _ Not in labor force--------------

------

Total (includes persons without income)

57 057 37 702

l 687 760

16 908

66 294 34 225

l 755 30 314

102 846 77 410

2 669 435

22 332

121 304 53 620 3 631

64 053

149 493 97 099

4 122 9 252

39 020

162 835 61 382

3 932 97 521

19 391 l l 943

73B 1 090 5 620

21 449 10 025

846 10 576

367 143 209 593

6 620 8 994

141 936

426 997 140 225

6 644 260 128

32 958 20 569

987 736

10 666

38 855 16 583

l 275 16 997

20 317 14 903

354 337

4 723

22 789 9 356

461 12 972

11ncludes members of the Armed Forces.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

$1 to $999

Totol or loss

46 867 6 638 36 692 2 989

l 390 358 724 68

8 061 3 223

46 547 12 744 32 383 5 638

l 288 476 12 876 6 430

90 259 9 810 75 490 4 145

2 373 310 428 10

11 968 5 345

75 445 20 408 50 329 6 008 3 009 571

22 107 13 829

134 821 14 133 95 882 5 449

3 766 719 9 029 I 212

26 144 6 753

106 342 30 236 58 226 8 971

3 097 l 003 45 019 20 262

16 459 3 179 11 611 1 224

631 163 l 068 323 3 149 1 469

1S 395 5 644 9 478 2 366

694 324 5 223 2 954

338 259 29 967 206 605 11 592

6 OB5 l 236 8 868 321

116 701 16 818

301 297 BS 485 132 967 18 4B2

s 364 l 591 162 966 65 412

27 924 4 412 20 041 1 764

870 257 719 46

6 294 2 345

28 268 8 896 17 749 3 684 l 035 312 9 4B4 4 900

18 603 1 910 14 630 713

321 90 329 14

3 323 1 093

14 979 4 044 8 BBB 957

360 94 5 731 2 993

$1,000 $2,000 $3.000 $4.000 ta lo to to

$1,999 $2,999 $3,999 $4.999

5 047 4 596 5 938 6 459 2 317 3 424 4 971 5 910

254 166 224 122 103 87 124 100

2 373 919 619 327

9 219 8 315 7 648 3 989 5 393 6 588 6 710 3 631

295 231 174 66 3 531 l 496 764 292

7 646 7 159 9 665 10 788 4 157 5 677 8 652 9 951

359 267 267 327 42 52 65 52

3 088 l 163 681 458

10 902 11 827 14 068 8 553 6 222 9 292 12 361 7 757

591 691 693 276 4 089 l 844 994 520

12 931 10 528 11 397 9 682 4 B57 5 202 7 311 7 180

442 418 365 241 l 597 l 210 l 078 831 6 035 3 69B 2 643 1 430

20 088 13 724 12 919 9 204 B 136 B 257 9 750 7 346

608 562 355 182 11 344 4 905 2 814 1 676

2 536 2 083 2 829 1 962 I 242 l 544 2 404 1 773

151 107 108 17 205 150 101 80 938 282 216 92

3 838 2 667 I 588 678 2 253 2 112 l 246 608

121 139 76 29 I 464 416 264 41

37 444 33 418 33 157 29 386 11 097 11 969 16 123 17 617

713 615 665 628 l 121 983 l 071 949

24 513 19 651 15 29B 10 192

63 507 41 691 35 595 25 284 17 265 20 632 23 587 18 005 l 110 894 649 445

45 132 20 165 11 359 6 834

3 897 3 129 4 171 3 678 1 583 2 185 3 547 3 212

147 125 100 94 97 53 93 98

2 070 766 431 274

6 979 4 990 3 743 I 529 3 804 3 890 3 226 l 289

239 214 104 59 2 936 886 413 lBl

1 880 1 226 1 592 1 814 780 774 l 295 I 590 29 35 35 45 25 36 34 55

l 046 379 228 124

2 532 1 981 2 628 I 494 906 1 471 2 198 l 300

53 64 89 14 l 571 446 341 180

Persons with in.come

Index of In·

Median come $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 ~.000 $10,000 $15,000 $25,000 income con·

to to to to ta to or (dol· cen· $5.999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 $24,999 more lors) tration

5 807 4 195 3 360 3 147 1 410 194 76 4 188 0.366 5 363 3 929 3 241 2 986 l 310 183 69 4 786 0.311

115 82 18 37 14 - - 2 500 0.425 97 69 34 21 21 - - 3 839 0.337

232 115 67 103 65 11 7 l 340 0.480

1 561 948 553 656 768 113 33 2 158 0.437 1 347 878 507 623 744 102 22 2 753 0.392

21 5 15 5 - - - l 569 0.418 193 65 31 28 24 11 11 l 002 0.455

10 402 8 642 6 986 8 319 7 170 2 555 1 117 5 006 0.410 9 809 8 209 6 643 7 962 6 897 2 374 I 014 5 526 0.363

259 188 112 131 98 34 21 3 938 0.430 32 39 58 51 13 14 - 4 865 0.402

302 206 173 175 162 133 62 I 207 0.572

4 190 2 048 1 345 1 152 739 145 68 2 542 0.418 3 802 1 857 I 207 I 041 647 71 44 3 294 0.331

106 27 20 16 18 - - 2 496 0.342 282 164 118 95 74 74 24 799 0.507

10 901 10 086 10 053 14 776 18 724 8 619 2 991 s 802 0.4l9 B 534 8 441 B 653 13 051 16 7B6 7 685 2 733 7 112 0.399

280 189 203 322 423 151 13 3 833 0.487 823 664 441 496 459 21B - 3 460 0.451

l 264 792 756 907 l 056 565 245 2 077 0.565

6 347 4 910 3 013 3 057 1 '98 504 342 2 207 0.414 4 932 3 938 2 547 2 525 1 414 232 178 3 385 0.396

157 134 50 40 2 4 - I 897 0.447 l 258 836 416 492 5B2 268 164 I 198 0.549

1 484 1 064 545 540 162 75 - 3 153 0.403 l 291 951 494 48() 143 65 - 3 747 0.336

49 17 9 10 - - - 2 014 0.411 84 66 23 29 5 - - 2 040 0.453 60 28 19 21 14 10 - l 112 0.481

168 271 127 319 83 12 - 1 535 0.458 153 246 127 296 67 2 - 2 057 0.421

- - - 5 - - - l 190 0.422 15 25 - 16 16 10 - 8B4 0.436

29 664 26 070 23 830 35 670 37 122 15 299 7 232 5 194 0.452 20 767 19 341 19 212 29 464 30 81 l 12 516 6 096 6 731 0.396

456 422 295 400 456 l4B 51 3 720 0.484 1 203 974 5Bl 473 742 429 21 4 9B8 0.410 7 236 5 333 3 742 5 333 5 113 2 206 l 064 2 857 0.485

16 773 10 792 6 860 7 534 5 414 1 614 748 2 040 0.411 12 040 7 757 5 121 5 459 3 489 791 339 3 42B 0.391

321 155 64 59 55 16 5 1 983 0.450 4 412 2 860 l 675 2 016 l 870 807 404 1 356 0.519

3 486 2 220 1 330 1 036 447 70 48 3 605 0.377 3 135 1 967 l 197 925 417 61 48 4 293 0.315

46 56 7 35 3 - - 2 248 0.448 148 79 67 23 ll 4 - 4 719 0.304 157 118 59 53 16 5 - l 387 0.448

790 465 320 306 180 51 19 1 751 0.442 608 434 293 296 173 38 14 2 356 0.399 94 - - - - 8 5 l 860 0.453 88 31 27 10 7 5 - 96B 0.416

1 917 1 627 1 647 2 243 l 788 596 363 5 459 0.418 1 766 l 457 1 511 2 105 1 695 589 355 6 272 0.367

11 6 35 35 - - - 3 186 0.441 56 58 30 5 14 - - 4 973 0.273 64 106 71 98 79 7 8 l 543 0.510

840 591 264 394 153 30 28 2 461 0.440 742 522 238 355 139 30 28 3 504 0.343 23 9 - 7 7 - - 2 516 0.412 75 60 26 32 7 - - 957 0.457

FLORIDA 11-1217

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The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan

Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

WEST PAIM BEACH SMSA

Total

---Malef 14 years old and ovtr

Employed ---------------------­Unemployed-------------------­Armed Forces __ ---- __ ----------_ Not in labor force------------- ... -

-h••lt. 14 yHn oW and DV•r

Employed• __ ---- ____ ------------Unemployed--------------------Not in labor force ______________ _

Negro

Mole, 14 yeors old and onr Employed ---------------------­Unemployed--------------------Armed Forces __________________ _

-----

-

Not in labor force---------------

Female, 14 yean aid and over Employed• ______ ---- ____ ---- ___ _

Unemployed-------------------­Not i:n labor force---------------

.

Total (includes persons without income)

126 084 79 791

2 503 260

43 510

142 697 53 205

I 812 87 680

19 112 12 627

528 10

5 947

20 472 11 100

646 B 726

qncludes members of the Armed Forces.

11-1218 FLORIDA

$1 to $1,000 $999 to

Toto I or loss $1,999

115 299 9 905 10 640 78 446 4 384 4 012 2 356 417 2'16

28() 6 20 34 217 5 098 6 312

100 495 26 630 20 701 50 147 7 430 7 440

I 421 499 327 48 927 18 701 12 934

15 921 2 590 2 220 12 271 1 093 l 158

490 134 95 10 - -

3 150 l 363 967

15 159 s 103 3 446 10 463 2 309 2 306

555 245 141 4 141 2 549 999

Persons with income

$2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $8,000 to to to to to to to

$2,999 $3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999

9 755 9 792 8 380 9 116 8 277 7 488 12 452 4 559 5 762 5 867 6 804 6 527 6 378 10 457

235 226 176 247 130 108 217 70 21 38 49 28 6 26

4 891 3 783 2 299 2 016 l 592 996 l 752

12 648 11 216 8 810 5 807 4 217 2 598 2 971 7 010 7 836 6 622 4 276 3 220 l 965 2 214

236 149 91 28 27 29 27 5 402 3 231 2 097 l 503 970 604 730

2 114 2 357 2 268 1 795 995 575 623 l 64() 2 170 2 089 l 687 931 571 581

95 58 35 41 20 - -- - - 5 - - -

379 129 144 62 44 4 42

2 661 2 026 865 294 197 141 294 2 229 l 844 783 270 184 128 289

73 55 27 4 - - 5 359 127 55 20 13 13 -

Index of In·

Median co,.. $10,000 $15,000 $25,000 Income con-to to or (dol· can. $14,999 $24,999 more lors) trolion

16 231 8 056 5 207 6 007 0,419 13 729 6 422 3 545 7 205 0.428

195 95 14 4 023 0.489 11 - 5 4 605 0.330

2 296 I 539 l 643 3 213 0.539

2 761 1 192 944 2 231 D.531 l 541 405 188 3 408 0.410 - 8 - l 647 0.473 l 220 779 756 l 446 0.592

263 72 49 3 440 0.39! 248 65 38 4 036 0.334

5 7 - 2 168 0.469 - - 5 10 - 6 l 219 o.47o

105 23 4 l 719 0.447 105 12 4 2 277 0.404

- 5 - l 230 0.484 - 6 - 812 0.419

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS