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Statistic copied from
semcog.org,
© SEMCOG 2004

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Community Profile for Wyandotte |
Community Profiles provide a
statistical overview of the counties and communities in Southeast
Michigan.
Each profile displays current and future estimates of population,
census data from 2000 and 1990, vital statistics, residential
development, employment forecasts, and current land use.
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A description of the data items can be found in the
Community Profile glossary.

Note: Median household income, median housing value and median
rent are based on Census Bureau geography. SEMCOG includes Novi
Township in the City of Novi total, and Southfield Township in the
City of Southfield totals. Combined medians were calculated for
these two communities. In addition, due to differences between
SEMCOG geography and Census Bureau geography for some communities,
household totals for 2000 Census and 2000 forecast data will
differ. Where this is the case, it is noted in the table.
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Population and
Households Overview |
|
Component |
1990 Census
|
2000 Census
|
Mar 2005
SEMCOG |
2030 Forecast |
|
Household Population |
30,771 |
27,912 |
26,665 |
22,367 |
|
Group Quarters
Population |
167 |
94 |
94 |
94 |
|
Total Population |
30,938 |
28,006 |
26,759 |
22,461 |
|
|
|
Households |
12,319 |
11,816 |
11,646 |
11,194 |
|
Housing Units |
12,822 |
12,303 |
12,370 |
n/a |
|
Household Size |
2.50 |
2.36 |
2.29 |
2.0 |
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Population by Age |
|
Age Groups |
1990 Census |
2000 Census |
2030 Forecast |
| Age
0-4 |
2,207 (7%) |
1,567 (6%) |
1,088 (5%) |
| Age
5-17 |
5,336 (17%) |
4,776 (17%) |
3,079 (14%) |
| Age
18-34 |
8,390 (27%) |
6,312 (23%) |
4,527 (20%) |
| Age
35-64 |
9,995 (32%) |
10,950 (39%) |
7,349 (33%) |
| Age
65+ |
5,010 (16%) |
4,401 (16%) |
6,418 (29%) |
|
Total Population |
30,938
|
28,006
|
22,461 |
|
|
Population by Race and Hispanic Origin |
|
Race |
1990 Census |
2000 Census |
2000 Census
Alone or Combined |
| White |
30,379 (98%) |
26,976 (96%) |
27,400 (96%) |
| Black |
73 (0%) |
146 (1%) |
219 (1%) |
|
American Indian |
185 (1%) |
136 (0%) |
366 (1%) |
| Asian |
109 (0%) |
92 (0%) |
142 (0%) |
|
Pacific Islander |
14 (0%) |
8 (0%) |
20 (0%) |
| Other
Race |
178 (1%) |
202 (1%) |
319 (1%) |
|
Multi-Racial |
n/a |
446 (2%) |
n/a |
|
Total Population |
30,938
|
28,006
|
28,466 1 |
| |
|
Hispanic Origin |
653 (2%) |
816 (3%) |
n/a |
| Not
of Hispanic Origin |
30,285 (98%) |
27,190 (97%) |
n/a |
| 1 -
2000 total here will exceed total population as those persons
marking more than one race are counted in each race category
they marked. |
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|
Population Age 25
or Older by Education |
|
Highest Level of
Educational Attainment |
1990 Census |
2000 Census |
| Did
Not Graduate High School |
6,430 (31%) |
3,913 (20%) |
|
Graduated High School |
7,501 (36%) |
7,059 (37%) |
| Some
College, No Degree |
3,939 (19%) |
4,664 (24%) |
|
Associate Degree |
1,202 (6%) |
1,192 (6%) |
|
Bachelor's Degree |
1,077 (5%) |
1,703 (9%) |
|
Graduate or Professional Degree |
547 (3%) |
747 (4%) |
|
Total Population Age 25 or Older 2 |
20,616 |
19,335 |
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2 - The 100% count of total population age 25 or
older shown here may not equal the sum of the sample data.
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Births by Race of
Mother |
|
Race of Mother |
Annual Average
1992-1996 |
Annual Average
1997-2001 |
2002 |
| White |
377 (97%) |
329 (98%) |
312 (99%) |
| Black |
5 (1%) |
5 (1%) |
1 (0%) |
|
American Indian |
1 (0%) |
1 (0%) |
0 (0%) |
| Asian
or Pacific Islander |
3 (1%) |
2 (1%) |
2 (1%) |
| Other
or Unknown |
1 (0%) |
0 (0%) |
0 (0%) |
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Total Births |
387 |
337 |
315 |
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Deaths by Race |
|
Race |
Annual Average
1992-1996 |
Annual Average
1997-2001 |
2002 |
| White |
326 (99%) |
307 (100%)
|
311 (100%)
|
| Black |
1 (0%) |
0 (0%) |
0 (0%) |
|
American Indian |
1 (0%) |
1 (0%) |
0 (0%) |
| Asian
or Pacific Islander |
1 (0%) |
0 (0%) |
0 (0%) |
| Other
or Unknown |
0 (0%) |
0 (0%) |
1 (0%) |
|
Total Deaths |
329 |
308 |
312 |
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Households by Type |
|
Households |
1990 Forecast |
2000 Forecast |
2030 Forecast |
| With
Children |
4,107 (33%) |
3,627 (31%) |
2,725 (24%) |
|
Without Children |
8,207 (67%) |
8,190 (69%) |
8,469 (76%) |
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Income Quartile 1 - Low 3 |
3,602 (29%) |
3,729 (32%) |
4,088 (37%) |
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Income Quartile 2 |
3,955 (32%) |
4,439 (38%) |
5,014 (45%) |
|
Income Quartile 3 |
2,915 (24%) |
2,281 (19%) |
1,376 (12%) |
|
Income Quartile 4 - High |
1,842 (15%) |
1,368 (12%) |
716 (6%) |
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Total Households |
12,314 |
11,817
|
11,194 |
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3 - Indicates the
number of households in the community whose household income is
within each household income quartile of Southeast Michigan.
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Household Income |
Income Categories
as Reported in Each Census |
1990 Census |
2000 Census |
| Less
than $10,000 |
1,888 (15%) |
584 (5%) |
|
$10,000 to $14,999 |
1,337 (11%) |
943 (8%) |
|
$15,000 to $24,999 |
2,181 (18%) |
1,569 (13%) |
|
$25,000 to $34,999 |
2,266 (18%) |
1,582 (13%) |
|
$35,000 to $49,999 |
2,250 (18%) |
1,970 (17%) |
|
$50,000 to $74,999 |
1,864 (15%) |
2,815 (24%) |
|
$75,000 to $99,999 |
462 (4%) |
1,389 (12%) |
|
$100,000 to $149,999 |
147 (1%) |
759 (6%) |
|
$150,000 or more |
24 (0%) |
207 (2%) |
|
Total Households 4 |
12,319
|
11,816
|
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Median Household
Income
(In 1999 Dollars) |
$
37,941 |
$
43,740 |
| Households in
Poverty |
1,273
(10%) |
716
(6%) |
| Persons in Poverty |
2,994
(10%) |
1,726
(6%) |
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4 - The 100% count of
total households shown here may not equal the sum of the sample
data. |
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Housing Tenure |
|
Tenure |
1990 Census |
2000 Census |
| Owner
Occupied Units |
8,627 (67%) |
8,631 (70%) |
|
Median Housing Value (In 2000 dollars) |
$ 65,223 |
$ 101,700 |
|
Renter Occupied Units |
3,692 (29%) |
3,185 (26%) |
|
Median Contract Rent (In 2000 Dollars) |
$ 544 |
$ 464 |
|
Vacant Units |
503 (4%) |
487 (4%) |
|
Total Housing Units |
12,822
|
12,303
|
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Housing Units by
Structure Type |
|
Structure Type |
1990 Census |
2000 Census |
|
One-Family Detached |
9,230 (72%) |
9,226 (75%) |
|
One-Family Attached |
202 (2%) |
251 (2%) |
|
Two-Family / Duplex |
1,294 (10%) |
1,007 (8%) |
|
Multi-Unit Apartments |
1,918 (15%) |
1,784 (15%) |
|
Mobile Homes |
4 (0%) |
30 (0%) |
| Other
Units |
174 (1%) |
5 (0%) |
|
Total Housing Units |
12,822
|
12,303 5
|
|
5 - The 100% count of
2000 total housing units shown here may not equal the sum of the
2000 sample data. |
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Residential
Building Permits |
|
Structure Type |
Annual Average
1994-1998 |
Annual Average
1999-2003 |
2004 |
2005 |
|
Single Family /
Detached Condo |
33 |
23 |
33 |
7 |
|
Townhouse / Attached
Condo |
0 |
15 |
22 |
0 |
|
Two-Family / Duplex |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
Multi-Family /
Apartments |
1 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
|
Total New Units |
36 |
41 |
55 |
7 |
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|
|
Total Units Demolished |
18 |
30 |
19 |
8 |
|
Net Total |
18 |
11 |
36 |
-1 |
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Current Employment
Estimates by Industrial Class 6
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Industrial Class |
1999 |
2000 |
2001 |
2002 |
|
Agriculture, Mining, and Natural Resources |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
|
Manufacturing |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
|
Transportation, Communication, and Utility |
357 (3%) |
411 (4%) |
442 (4%) |
453 (5%) |
|
Wholesale Trade |
562 (5%) |
547 (5%) |
525 (5%) |
499 (5%) |
|
Retail Trade |
1,154 (11%)
|
1,218 (12%)
|
1,208 (12%)
|
971 (10%) |
|
Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate |
414 (4%) |
414 (4%) |
411 (4%) |
427 (4%) |
|
Services |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
|
Public Administration |
391 (4%) |
415 (4%) |
401 (4%) |
404 (4%) |
|
Total Employment |
10,268
|
10,535
|
9,878
|
9,807
|
| 6
- The data represents employment covered by unemployment
insurance programs. "n/a" indicates data blocked due to
confidentiality concerns of ES-202 files. |
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What is the
difference between Current Employment Estimates and Forecast
Employment?
Current Employment estimates are based on Salary, Wage
Employment otherwise, known as ES-202 file used by the
Michigan Department of Career Development. Only employment of
workers covered by state unemployment insurance (UI) and of
federal workers covered by the unemployment compensation for
federal employees (UCFE) program are included in the ES-202
file.
Forecast
Employment is based on Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)
county totals. BEA employment is usually higher than ES-202
based employment because BEA makes adjustments to account for
employment not covered, or not fully covered, by the state UI
and the UCFE programs. The types of employment accounted for
in these adjustments are nonprofit organizations not
participating in the UI program, students and their spouses
employed by public colleges or universities, elected officials
and members of the judiciary, interns employed by hospitals
and by social service agencies, and insurance agents employed
by insurance agencies. BEA accounts for the following
employment using additional resources: farms, farm labor
contractors, private households, private elementary and
secondary schools, religious membership organizations,
railroads, military, and U.S. residents who are employed by
international organizations and by foreign embassies and
consulates in the United States.
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Employment by
Industrial Class 7
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Industrial Class |
1990 Forecast |
2000 Forecast |
2030 Forecast |
|
Agriculture, Mining, and Natural Resources |
110 (1%) |
79 (1%) |
61 (1%) |
|
Manufacturing |
2,812 (21%) |
1,091 (12%) |
821 (11%) |
|
Transportation, Communication, and Utility |
510 (4%) |
550 (6%) |
310 (4%) |
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Wholesale Trade |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
|
Retail Trade |
2,588 (20%) |
2,334 (25%) |
1,939 (25%) |
|
Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate |
634 (5%) |
605 (6%) |
473 (6%) |
|
Services |
5,765 (43%) |
4,391 (46%) |
3,910 (50%) |
|
Public Administration |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
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Total Employment |
13,268 |
9,469 |
7,754 |
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- The data represents all (covered and non-covered) employment.
"n/a" indicates data blocked due to confidentiality concerns of
ES-202 files. |
What is the
difference between Current Employment Estimates and Forecast
Employment?
Current
Employment estimates are based on Salary, Wage Employment
otherwise, known as ES-202 file used by the Michigan
Department of Career Development. Only employment of workers
covered by state unemployment insurance (UI) and of federal
workers covered by the unemployment compensation for federal
employees (UCFE) program are included in the ES-202 file.
Forecast
Employment is based on Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)
county totals. BEA employment is usually higher than ES-202
based employment because BEA makes adjustments to account for
employment not covered, or not fully covered, by the state UI
and the UCFE programs. The types of employment accounted for
in these adjustments are nonprofit organizations not
participating in the UI program, students and their spouses
employed by public colleges or universities, elected officials
and members of the judiciary, interns employed by hospitals
and by social service agencies, and insurance agents employed
by insurance agencies. BEA accounts for the following
employment using additional resources: farms, farm labor
contractors, private households, private elementary and
secondary schools, religious membership organizations,
railroads, military, and U.S. residents who are employed by
international organizations and by foreign embassies and
consulates in the United States.
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Vehicles Available
Per Household |
|
Number of Vehicles
Available |
1990 Census |
2000 Census |
| None |
1,461 (12%) |
923 (8%) |
| One |
4,828 (39%) |
4,531 (38%) |
| Two |
4,238 (34%) |
4,463 (38%) |
| Three
or More |
1,792 (15%) |
1,899 (16%) |
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Total Households 8 |
12,319
|
11,816
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- The 100% count of total households shown here may not equal
the sum of the sample data. |
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Commuting to Work |
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Means of
Transportation to Work |
1990 Census |
2000 Census |
| Drove
Alone |
10,825 (84%) |
11,581 (87%) |
|
Carpool or Vanpool |
1,267 (10%) |
1,276 (10%) |
|
Public Transportation |
255 (2%) |
22 (0%) |
|
Walked to Work |
368 (3%) |
248 (2%) |
| Other
Means |
97 (1%) |
81 (1%) |
|
Worked at Home |
101 (1%) |
146 (1%) |
|
Total Workers Age 16 or Older |
12,913 |
13,354 |
| Mean
Travel Time to Work (In Minutes) |
21 |
23 |
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Land Use / Land
Cover (
View Detailed Land Use Summary
) |
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Land Use Type |
1990 Acres |
2000 Acres |
|
Single-Family 9 |
1,907 (58%)
|
1,896 (57%) |
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Multiple-Family |
41 (1%) |
51 (2%) |
|
Commercial and Office |
254 (8%) |
254 (8%) |
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Institutional |
171 (5%) |
175 (5%) |
|
Industrial |
320 (10%) |
282 (8%) |
|
Transportation, Communication, and Utility |
227 (7%) |
227 (7%) |
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Cultural, Outdoor Recreation, and Cemetery |
139 (4%) |
229 (7%) |
|
Active Agriculture |
0 (0%) |
0 (0%) |
|
Grassland and Shrub |
232 (7%) |
178 (5%) |
|
Woodland and Wetland |
1 (0%) |
1 (0%) |
|
Extractive and Barren |
0 (0%) |
0 (0%) |
| Water |
8 (0%) |
8 (0%) |
| Under
Development 10 |
15 (0%) |
15 (0%) |
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Total Acres 11 |
3,316 |
3,316 |
9
- Single-Family land use: areas of single-family houses, and
also includes manufactured housing, farmsteads, and portions of
developing single-family residential.
10 - Under Development: includes two types of areas, 1.
The acreage not built on in areas where new residential
construction is partially completed, and 2. Areas where ground
breaking has occurred and no land use type could be determined.
11 - 1990 and 2000 total acres may not be the same due to
rounding errors and precision differences between 1990 and 2000
GIS layers. |
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Residential
Density (Units per Acre) |
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Density Type |
1990 |
2000 |
1990-2000
Increment12 |
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Single-Family Land
Use |
5.61 |
5.41 |
n/a |
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Gross Residential
Density |
6.58 |
6.32 |
n/a |
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12 - 1990-2000
Increment: The density of housing units built 1990-2000, that
is, the number of housing units built divided by the area of
residential land added 1990-2000. Increment values are not
shown for categories in which acreage and/or units decreased,
or in which acreage changed by less than 10 acres.
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Summary of
Development Changes (in Acres) |
|
Development
Status |
1990 |
2000 |
1990-2000
Change |
|
Undeveloped |
256 |
202 |
-54 (-21.1%)
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Developed |
3,059 |
3,113 |
54 (1.8%)
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Residential |
1,948 |
1,946 |
-2 (-0.1%)
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Nonresidential |
1,111 |
1,167 |
56 (5.0%)
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Percent Developed |
92.2 |
93.9 |
1.7 (1.8%)
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