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WHO IS TULSA?THE CHANGING POPULATION OF THE CITY OF
TULSA AND TULSA COUNTY
Prepared by the Community Service CouncilSupported by the Metropolitan Human Services Commission
Presentation for the Tulsa City CouncilJune 7, 2012
COMMUNITY SERVICE COUNCIL (CSC)
Since 1941, bringing people together to research, plan, mobilize action and assess progress towards addressing some our most critical human service, health, education, and civic challenges.
METROPOLITAN HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION (MHSC)
Formed in 1981, MHSC: Coordinates funding, planning and policy decisions affecting
health, education, and human services Guides collective use of its partners’ resources in jointly
addressing major community needs Promotes public policy action needed for effective
prevention oriented service delivery Maintains communications with state officials on MHSC
priorities and engages their support
PartnersCity of Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma Department of Human Services, Tulsa Public Schools, Union Public Schools, Tulsa Area United Way, Tulsa Community College, Tulsa Health Department, Tulsa Technology Center, and Tulsa Metro Chamber (ad hoc member)
OVERVIEW
Population change/distribution – national, state, county, city
Age--aging population Race and ethnicity--more culturally
diverse Living arrangements--transitional for
family living arrangement Income instability – declining middle
class, more poverty
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Texas
Montana
Utah
California
Idaho
Nevada
Oregon
Arizona
Iowa
KansasColorado
Wyoming
New Mexico
Minnesota
OhioIllinoisNebraska
Missouri
Georgia
Oklahoma
Washington
South Dakota Wisconsin
North Dakota
Maine
Arkansas
New York
Alabama
Virginia
Indiana
Michigan
Louisiana
Kentucky
Tennessee
Pennsylvania
North Carolina
Florida
Mississippi
South Carolina
West Virginia
Vermont
Maryland
New Jersey
New Hampshire
MassachusettsConnecticut
Delaware
Rhode Island12,742,886
25,674,681
37,691,912
12,869,257
19,465,197
19,057,542
11,544,951
9,876,187
9,815,210
Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (June 4, 2012).Source: US Census Bureau, Population Estimates Division, 2011 Population Estimates.
12.1%
8.2%
6.2%
6.1%
4.1%4.1%
3.7%
3.2%
3.2%
Total US population = 311,591,917
Total of top 9 states = 158,737,82350.9% of US total
Top 1/3 of US population
Top 1/2 of US population(with states in green)
Total Population, 2011 EstimatesStates
Alaska
(Not to scale)
Hawaii
(Not to scale)
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Texas
Montana
Utah
California
Idaho
Nevada
Oregon
Arizona
Iowa
KansasColorado
Wyoming
New Mexico
Minnesota
OhioIllinoisNebraska
Missouri
Georgia
Oklahoma
Washington
South Dakota Wisconsin
North Dakota
Maine
Arkansas
New York
Alabama
Virginia
Indiana
Michigan
Louisiana
Kentucky
Tennessee
Pennsylvania
North Carolina
Florida
Mississippi
South Carolina
West Virginia
Vermont
Maryland
New Jersey
New Hampshire
MassachusettsConnecticut
Delaware
Rhode Island
Total Population, 2011 Estimates
Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (June 4, 2012).Source: US Census Bureau, Population Estimates Division, 2011 Population Estimates.
Total US population = 311,591,917
Total of top 15 MSAs = 102,140,47232.8% of US total
Top 1/4 of US population
Top 1/3 of US population
Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)
(with msas in turquoise)
Alaska
(Not to scale)
Hawaii
(Not to scale)
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TexasOsage
Ellis
BeaverKay
Cimarron
Caddo
Le Flore
Woods
McCurtain
Grant
Grady
Major
Atoka
Kiowa
Creek
Bryan
Pittsburg
Harper
Custer
BlaineDewey
CraigAlfalfa
Garfield
Lincoln
Carter
Noble
Washita
Garvin
Tillman
Logan
Woodward
Coal
Pushmataha
Greer
Adair
PayneTulsa
Love
Hughes
Mayes
Roger Mills
Rogers
ComancheLatimer
Jackson
Beckham
Cotton
Canadian
Stephens
Kingfisher
Choctaw
Haskell
Jefferson
Muskogee
Pontotoc
McIntosh
Nowata
Johnston
SequoyahOklahoma
Ottawa
Wagoner
Delaware
Cherokee
Pawnee
McClain
Okmulgee
Seminole
Harmon
Okfuskee
Murray
PottawatomieCleveland
Marshall
Washington
Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (June 4, 2012).Source: US Census Bureau, Population Estimates Division, 2011 Population Estimates.
3.3%
Total Oklahoma population = 3,791,508
Total of top 6 counties = 1,937,26451.1% of state total
44 of 77 counties (57%) have fewer people than live in Owasso (28,915)18 counties (23%) have fewer residents than Glenpool (10,808)
Top 1/3 of Oklahoma population
Top 1/2 of Oklahoma population(with states in green)
Total Population, 2011 EstimatesOklahoma Counties
125,815
3.2%119,492
6.9%261,281
19.3%732,371
16.1%610,599
2.3%87,706
TULSA COUNTY AND AREA CITIES
TOTAL POPULATION
2010 2000NUMERIC CHANGE
PERCENT CHANGE
Tulsa County 603,403 563,299 40,104 7.1%
Bixby 20,884 13,336 7,548 56.6%
Broken Arrow 98,850 74,859 23,991 32.0%
Collinsville 5,606 4,077 1,529 37.5%
Glenpool 10,808 8,123 2,685 33.1%
Jenks 16,924 9,557 7,367 77.1%
Liberty 220 184 36 19.6%
Lotsee 2 11 -9 -81.8%
Mannford 3,076 2,095 981 46.8%
Oakhurst 2,185 2,731 -546 -20.0%
Owasso 28,915 18,502 10,413 56.3%
Sand Springs 18,906 17,451 1,455 8.3%
Skiatook 7,397 5,396 2,001 37.1%
Sperry 1,206 981 225 22.9%
Tulsa 391,906 393,049 -1,143 -0.3%
Turley 2,756 3,231 -475 -14.7%
Sperry
Pine
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171st
97
11th
71st
151st
41st
111th
21st
Keystone
86th
244
61st
56th
31st
Ya
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51st
91st
Admiral 44
Me
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Ga
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Creek
121st
66th
Pe
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Min
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116th
Min
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Va
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96th
76th
36th
Apache
146th
81st
46th
106th
3rd
New Orleans
9th
Main
Port
64
Okm
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Edison
Albany
126th
Kenosha
101st
169
7th10th
D
Rogers
2nd
Uni
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169th
145
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Shell Creek
146th East
11
51
36th
11
41st
91st
11
81st
76th
21st 21st
46th
21st
56th
86th
146th
169
61st97
75
61st
41st
31st
9th
244
51st
71st
Tulsa
Owasso
Broken Arrow
Sand Springs
Bixby
Jenks
Glenpool
Skiatook
Liberty
Collinsville
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TOTAL POPULATION 2010
Tulsa County has a 2010 population of 603,403
391,906 persons reside in the City of Tulsa
The areas of highest population concentrations are found in suburban areas, especially Owasso, Collinsville, Jenks, Glenpool, Sand Springs, East Tulsa and a handful of small areas in South Tulsa and Broken Arrow
The areas low in population are found in small areas across the City, especially North Tulsa and a pocket in Southeast Sand Springs/Berryhill
Apache
96th
66th
121st
91st
Admiral
31st
61st
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145t
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Garn
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Mem
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181st
Pine
36th
65th
W
33rd
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Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (3/23/2011.)
City of TulsaTotal Population
Less than 2,0002,000 to 2,999
3,000 to 3,9994,000 to 4,9995,000 or more
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CENSUS TRACTS OF TOTAL POPULATION GAIN AND LOSS: 2000 TO 2010
58.3% of Tulsa County's 175 census tracts lost population (102) between 2000 and 2010, while 65.9% of the City of Tulsa's 126 tracts declined in population (83)
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59
78.02
56
77.02
58.08
66
54.0254.01
111
78.01
93
2
75.16
58.07
67.07
67.08
1
73.08
67.05
92
49
94.01
91.04
75.13
94.0290.03
65.07
29
77.01
91.01
34
76.24
76.38
65.06
75.15
90.07
62
90.09
67.03
27
57
88
79
67.01
25
58.05 58.06
75.0675.08
48
5
47
12 821614 6015
6
58.01
84
87
38
52
53
37
40
86
70
42 39
7
30
51
9
75.1176.35
17
85.02
76.37
74.09
76.36
90.08
8372
75.24
75.20
8
89
74.07
73.11
13
80.01
76.34
4546
80.02
76.25
44
31
10
71.0232
76.11
73.05
23.01
75.03
76.14 76.19
69.07
76.39
71.01
76.30
18
75.22
76.32
76.09
69.06
76.33
76.15
69.05
74.1574.1274.11 74.08
76.16
75.12
73.10
76.13
19
69.02
73.06
69.03
90.06
74.14
69.01
75.10
73.12
41.01
75.07
75.19
76.17
76.31
76.18
75.18
75.23
76.29
76.20 74.13 74.02
43.02
50.02
90.04
74.10
43.01
76.12
85.01
73.09
3635
3334
2120
73.04
68.01
50.01
76.4176.42
68.0368.04
76.08
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (5/22/2012.)
City of Tulsa
Change in Total PopulationPopulation LossPopulation Gain
Apache
96th
66th
121st
91st
Admiral
31st
61st
Peor
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Min
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49t h
W151st
145t
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Garn
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Mem
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181st
Pine
36th
65th
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Sher
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Harv
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Lew
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177t
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161s
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33rd
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Uni
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Elw
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97t h
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81st
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CENSUS TRACTS COMPRISING THE TOP 25% OF THE TOTAL POPULATION2010
25% (151,241) of the total population of Tulsa County plus the City of Tulsa part of Osage County live in 14% of the census tracts (24).
Apache
96th
66th
121st
91st
Admiral
31st
61st
Peor
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Min
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145t
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Mem
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Yale
181st
Pine
36th
65th
W
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Sher
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Harv
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Lew
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129 t
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177t
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161s
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33rd
W
Uni
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Elw
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97t h
W
81st
W
113t
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126th
7,852
7,336
5,598
12,083
5,131
8,260
6,207
5,106
6,988
6,433
6,9255,194
6,007
5,5545,142
5,3556,333 5,695
6,445
5,212
6,041
5,243
5,37995
55
59
78.02
56
77.02
58.08
66
54.02
54.01
111
78.01
93
2
75.16
58.07
67.07
67.08
1
73.08
67.05
92
49
94.01
91.04
90.0365.07
29
77.01
91.01
34
76.38
65.06
75.15
90.07
62
90.09
67.03
27
57
88
79
67.01
25
58.05 58.06
75.06
75.08
48
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47
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6
58.01
87
38
52
37
40
86
70
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7
30
51
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76.35
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76.3776.36
72
75.24
75.20
8
13
80.01
76.34
4546
80.02
76.25
44
31
10
32 3635
3334
2123.01
75.03
76.1476.19
18
76.09
74.15
76.16
19
73.12
41.01
75.19
76.17
76.31 75.18
75.23
74.02
43.02
50.02
43.01
76.12
75.13
94.02
53
75.11
90.08
76.11
73.05
69.07
75.22
76.3276.33
74.11 74.08
73.06
69.03
90.06
74.14
75.10
76.18
20
68.01
50.01
76.4176.42
68.0368.04
76.08
826015
85.02
74.07
71.02
76.39
71.01
76.1576.13
76.20
90.04
74.10
5,722
9400.05
9400.06
Top 25% total population
Union School District
BA School District
Jenks School District
Tulsa School District
City of Tulsa
Numbers in boxes indicate population in census tract.
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (3/30/12)
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Apache
96th
66th
121st
91st
Admiral
31st
61st
Peor
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Min
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145t
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Garn
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Mem
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Yale
181st
Pine
36th
65th
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Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (3/15/2011.)
Change in NH White PopulationLoss of 500 or moreLoss of 100 to 499Within 100 loss or gainGain of 100 to 999Gain of 1,000 or moreCity of Tulsa
Tulsa County NH White population: 2010: 393,401 2000: 408,149 Change: -14,748 (-3.6%)City of Tulsa NH White population: 2010: 227,021 2000: 263,782 Change: -36,761 (-13.9%)
The number of non-Hispanic Whites declined 14,748 in Tulsa County and 36,761 in the City of Tulsa between 2000 and 2010, losses of 4% and 14%, respectively
NON-HISPANIC WHITE POPULATION: NUMERIC CHANGE 2000 TO 2010
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Tulsa County’s NH Black population increased between 2000 and 2010, adding 2,648 residents – a 4% increase
The City of Tulsa’s NH Black population grew as well, adding 933 residents for a 2% increase
NON-HISPANIC BLACK POPULATION NUMERIC CHANGE 2000 TO 2010 Apache
96th
66th
121st
91st
Admiral
31st
61st
Peor
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Min
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49th
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145t
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Garn
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Mem
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181st
Pine
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65th
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Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (3/15/2011.)
Change in NH Black PopulationLoss of 100 or moreLoss of 25 to 99Within 25 loss or gainGain of 25 to 99Gain of 100 or moreCity of Tulsa
Tulsa County NH Black population: 2010: 63,737 2000: 61,089 Change: +2,648 (+4.3%)City of Tulsa NH Black population: 2010: 61,230 2000: 60,297 Change: +933 (+1.5%)
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The Hispanic population has experienced explosive growth in both the County and the City since 2000, with increases of 32,966 (+98%) in the County, and 27,155 (+97%) in the City
HISPANIC POPULATION NUMERIC CHANGE 2000 TO 2010
Apache
96th
66th
121st
91st
Admiral
31st
61st
Peor
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Min
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145t
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Garn
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Mem
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Pine
36th
65th
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Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (3/23/2011.)
Change in Hispanic PopulationLoss of 25 or moreWithin 25 loss or gainGain of 25 to 99Gain of 100 to 499Gain of 500 or moreCity of Tulsa
Tulsa County Hispanic population: 2010: 66,582 2000: 33,616 Change: +32,966 (+98.1%)City of Tulsa Hispanic population: 2010: 55,266 2000: 28,111 Change: +27,155 (+96.6%)
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Change in Population, by Race and Hispanic OriginTulsa County and City of Tulsa, 2000 and 2010
Source: US Census Bureau, 2000 and 2010 Censuses.
408,149 72.6%
61,089 10.9%
28,557 5.1%9,037 1.6%
22,062 3.9%
33,616 6.0%
393,401 65.3%
63,737 10.6%
34,615 5.7%13,892 2.3%
30,165 5.0%
66,582 11.1%
263,782 67.2%
60,297 15.4%
18,005 4.6%
7,096 1.8%15,135 3.9%
28,111 7.2%
227,021 58.0%
61,230 15.7%
19,473 5.0%8,926 2.3%
19,239 4.9%
55,266 14.1%
NH White NH Black NH American Indian NH Asian NH 2+ races Hispanic
2000 2010
Tulsa County
City of Tulsa
N=563,299 N=603,403
N=393,049 N=391,906
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Births, by Race and Hispanic OriginTulsa County, 2000 and 2008
Source: Oklahoma State Department of Health, OK2SHARE (data retrieved May 23, 2012)
6,108 65.8%
1,416 15.3%
587 6.3%205 2.2%
961 10.4%
5,566 58.5%
1,247 13.1%776 8.2%
260 2.7%
1,665 17.5%
NH White NH Black NH American Indian NH Asian Hispanic
2000 2008
N=9,335 N=9,530
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Race Comparison for Total Population and ChildrenOklahoma and Tulsa County, 2010
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
68.8%
7.3%8.2%
1.7%
5.1%
8.9%56.1%
8.3%
10.9%
1.6%
8.9%
14.3%53.2%
7.9%10.2%1.6%
10.3%
16.8%
65.3%
10.6%
5.7%2.3%
5.0%
11.1%
51.8%
13.0% 7.1%2.4%
8.5%
17.2%
48.1%
12.2% 6.6%2.5%
10.0%
20.7%
NH White NH Black NH American Indian NH Asian NH 2+ races Hispanic
Oklahoma
TulsaCounty
Under 5Total
PopulationUnder 18
N = 3,751,351 N = 929,666 N = 264,126
N = 603,403 N = 154,276 N = 44,711
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Population Trends for Total Population and Under Age 5Tulsa MSA, Tulsa County, and City of Tulsa, 1980 through 2030
Source: US Census Bureau, 1980, 1990, 2000 & 2010 Censuses; Population Estimates Program.
1980 1990 2000 2010 2020(proj.)
2030(proj.)
0
200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
Tulsa Co. <5 36,714 38,835 41,434 44,711 41,651 41,573
Tulsa Total Pop. 360,919 367,302 393,049 391,906 440,710 459,670
Tulsa Co. Total Pop. 470,593 503,341 563,299 603,403 631,433 658,541
Tulsa MSA Total Pop. 711,652 761,019 859,532 937,478 987,400 1,040,200
Notes: Population projections shown are based on 2000 census. Age projections for cities are not yet available.
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Population Trends and Projections by Age GroupTulsa County, 1970 - 2030
Source: US Census Bureau, 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000 & 2010 Censuses; US Census Bureau, Population Estimates Division, Population Projections, 2000 - 2030.
6.3
6.6
7.4
7.4
7.7
7.7
8.5
16.6
17.1
18.2
18.9
18.4
19.8
25.9
9.2
9.7
9.7
10
10.1
13.5
10.7
47.8
50.5
52.6
51.9
52.2
49.1
46.2
17.5
14.1
10.4
10.4
10.4
9
8.1
2030
2020
2010
2000
1990
1980
1970
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Percent of population
0-4 5-17 18-24 25-64 65-84 85+
1.9
1.4
1.2
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Population Trends by Age GroupCity of Tulsa, 1970 - 2010
Source: US Census Bureau, 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000 & 2010 Censuses.
7.5
7.2
7.5
7.3
8.4
17
17.6
16.9
18.4
25.2
10.8
10.9
10.9
14.3
10.9
52.2
51.4
52
49.2
46.5
10.6
11.3
11.4
9.8
8.4
2010
2000
1990
1980
1970
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Percent of population
0-4 5-17 18-24 25-64 65-84 85+
1.9
1.6
1.3
1.0
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15 of the City of Tulsa’s and 16 of Tulsa County’s census tracts have populations in which 20% or more of the residents are age 65 and older
12% of both Tulsa’s and Tulsa County’s populations are age 65 and older
95
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78.02
59
77.02
56
58.08
66
54.0254.01
111
78.01
93
75.16
58.07
67.07
67.08
73.08
67.05
2
94.01
91.04
75.13
92
49
1
94.0290.03
65.07
77.01
91.01
29
76.24
76.38
65.06
75.15
90.07
90.09
67.03
62
27
57
67.01
34
88
58.05 58.06
75.0675.08
79
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4847
12
58.01
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75.1176.35
85.02
76.37
74.09
76.36
90.08
75.24
84
87
38
52
53
37
40
86
70
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75.20
74.07
73.1130
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17
80.01
76.34
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13
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45
9
80.02
76.25
8
71.02
44
10
76.11
73.05
23.01
75.03
76.14 76.19
69.07
76.39
71.01
76.30
75.22
76.32
76.09
69.06
76.33
76.15
69.05
74.1574.12 74.08
76.16
75.12
73.10
76.13
74.11
69.02
73.06
69.03
90.06
74.14
69.01
75.10
73.12
41.01
75.07
75.19
76.17
76.31
76.18
75.18
75.23
76.29
76.20 74.13 74.02
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90.04
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Apache
96th
66th
121st
91st
Admiral
31st
61st
Peor
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Min
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49t h
W
151st
145t
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Gar
nett
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Yale
181st
Pine
36th
65th
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193r
d E
Sher
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Har
vard
Lew
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129 t
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177t
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161s
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33rd
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97t h
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81st
W
113t
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126th
Percent of population age 65+
20% or more age 65+
Less than 20% age 65+
City of Tulsa
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (2/23/12)
21.4%
21.6%
23.8%
26.4%
23.8%38.1%
20.9%
20.1%
24.0%
25.3%
25.2%
23.2%
26.9%
20.4%
19.7%
20.4%
HIGHEST CONCENTRATIONS OF PERSONS AGE 65+ IN TULSA COUNTY, 2010(Percent of population that is 65+ labeled)
AG
E
Prepared by the Community Service Council
Living Arrangements of Related Children Under 18Tulsa County and City of Tulsa, 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000 & 2010
Source: US Census Bureau, 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000 & 2010 Censuses.
MarriedCouple
Male-headed
Female-headed
Otherrelatives
MarriedCouple
Male-headed
Female-headed
Otherrelatives
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%1970 1980 1990 2000 2010
1970 82% 1% 11% 4% 82% 1% 13% 5%
1980 74% 2% 16% 6% 72% 2% 19% 6%
1990 71% 3% 18% 5% 67% 4% 23% 6%
2000 65% 5% 21% 7% 61% 5% 26% 8%
2010 61% 7% 23% 9% 53% 8% 29% 10%
Tulsa County City of Tulsa
AG
E
ESTIMATED PERCENTAGE OF PERSONS LIVING IN POVERTY, 2006-10(Labels represent estimated percent in poverty)
7%
20%
4%
8%
10%
9%
21% 6%3%
7%
51%
20%
6%
2%
12%
30%
4%
4%
13%5%
10%
4%
5%5%
4%
22%
6%
16%
7%
0%
1%
8%
5%
36%
11%
19%
4%
1%
12%
21%
36%
10%
12%
1%
26%
6%
4%
3%4%
5%
2%
4%
10%
26%
7%
11%
43%
33%
29%
46%
65%
33%
19%
11%
37%
33%
32%
4% 6%
4%
4%
6%
6%
12%
8%1%
6%
5%
4%
7%
9%
1% 7%
9%
9%
6%
4%
4%
8%
0%4% 3%
6%
3%
4%
8%
3%
3%
33%
25%
4% 5%
20%30%29% 22%17%
21%
17%
11%
47%
15%
4%
16%
29%
14%
23%
25%
20%
12%
15%
17%14%
29%
17%
26%
16%
18%
20%
23%
25%
16%
14%
10%
24%
15%
12% 10%
39%
12%
36%
13%
10%
18%
15%22%21% 24%
37%
27%
31%
6%
28%7%
19%
62%
33%
10%
20%
30%
29%
13%
33%
36%
32%
11%
10%
32%
64%
52%
36%
15%
36%
39%
Percent in PovertyLess than 10%
10 to 19%
20 to 29%
30 to 39%
40% or more
City of Tulsa
Apache
96th
66th
121st
91st
Admiral
31st
61st
Peor
ia
Min
go
49t h
W
151st
145t
h E
Garn
ett
Mem
oria
l
Yale
181st
Pine
36th
65th
W
193r
d E
Sher
idan
Harv
ard
Lew
is
129 t
h E
177t
h E
161s
t E
33rd
W
Uni
on
Elw
o od
97t h
W
81st
W
113t
h W
126th
Source: US Census Bureau, 2006-10 American Community Survey.Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (3/15/12)
Poverty rate, or percent in poverty, iscalculated as: number of persons inpoverty / total persons x 100.
Note: Census tract-level data estimates used for this map are based on a sample survey, and due to the small geographic area, margins of error are high. Data estimates shown for Tulsa County and the City of Tulsa have relatively low margins of error.
The 2012 poverty threshold for a family of 3 is $19,090.
An estimated 87,469 persons live in poverty in Tulsa County, for a rate of 15.1%
In the City of Tulsa, an estimated 73,229 personslive in poverty, for a rate of 19.3%.
An estimated 11,872 children under age 5live in poverty in Tulsa County, for a rate of 27.6%.
In the City of Tulsa, an estimated 10,131 children under age 5 live in poverty, for a rate of 35.5%.
(Labels represent estimated percent in poverty)
16%
42%
4%
12%
14%
44% 4%
19%
0%
63%
11%
10%
8%
4%
48%
0%
2%
11%
100%
2%
17%
0%0%
10%
42%
6%
17%
37%
8%
0%
0%
76%
11%
10%
48%
7%
0%15%
16%
63%
69%
2%32%
26%
0%
32%
0%0% 0%
0%
81%
7%
11%
34%
38%
28%
45%
13%0%
49%0%
70%
81%
81%
44%
82%
27%
7%
0%
0%
0%
9%
20%
0%
0%
5%
0%
0% 0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
8%
5%
8%
3%
0%
4%
8%
0%
0%
0%
55%
24%
0% 0%
52%59%49% 27%33%
63%
32%
11%
35%
26%
13%
0%
28%
47%
34%
13%
21%
28%
42%
39%
25%
40%
14%
48%
37%
19%
20%
23%
35%
10%17%
46%
34%
15%
33%
66%
21%
15%
57%
35%
35% 29%
65%
50%
42%
10%
47%
35%18% 28%
62%
65%
33%
0%
47%
28%
90% 0%
39%
52%
26%
38%
52%
20%
13%
82%
40%
26%
12%
44%
63% 12%
100%
100%
69%
100%
Note: Census tract-level data estimates used for this map are based on a sample survey, and due to the small geographic area, margins of error are high. Data estimates shown for Tulsa County and the City of Tulsa have relatively low margins of error.
Percent in Poverty
Less than 10%
10 to 24%
25 to 32%
33 to 49%
50% or more
City of Tulsa
Apache
96th
66th
121st
91st
Admiral
31st
61st
Peor
ia
Min
go
49t h
W
151st
145t
h E
Garn
ett
Mem
oria
l
Yale
181st
Pine
36th
65th
W
193r
d E
Sher
idan
Harv
ard
Lew
is
129 t
h E
177t
h E
161s
t E
33rd
W
Uni
on
Elw
o od
97t h
W
81st
W
113t
h W
126th
Source: US Census Bureau, 2006-10 American Community Survey.Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (3/15/12)
Poverty rate, or percent in poverty, iscalculated as: number of persons inpoverty / total persons x 100.
The 2012 poverty threshold for a family of 3 is $19,090.
ESTIMATED PERCENTAGE OF CHILDREN UNDER AGE 5 LIVING IN POVERTY, 2006-10
CONCLUSION
Population change/distribution does not favor growth of Tulsa or Oklahoma
Aging population is creating a 20 years dilemma of policy, housing, and poverty
Race and ethnicity is more culturally diverse with minority population less educated and less healthy
Living arrangements indicate fewer marriages, and more dependence on extended family
Income instability indicates declining middle class and more poverty particularly among our children
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