1980 CENSUS REPORT OF POPULATION AND

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1980 CENSUS REPORT OF POPULATION AND
1980 CENSUS REPORT OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
FOR
PISGAH CITY
IOWA
COMPLETE COUNT DATA
REF~aDUCED
FROM SUMMARY TAPE FILE lA
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WASHINGTON,
C.C.
PREPARED BY
COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE
ICWA STATE UNIVERSITY,
AMES,
IOWA
WILLIS GOUDY AND SANDRA CHARVAT BURKE
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
NOTES:
FOR DEFI~ITIONS OF TERMS USED IN THIS REPORT, PLEASE REFER
TO INTRODUCTIONS AND APPENDICES OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
PUBLICATIONS CF THE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS.
IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN CONFIDENTIALITY AS REQUIRED BY LAW,
IT IS NECESSARY FOR THE CENSUS BUREAU TO MAKE SURE THAT ITS
PUBLIC DATA DO NOT DISCLOSE INFORMATION ABOUT ANY INDIVIDUAL.
THE BUREAU SUPPRESSES TABULATIONS OF CHARACTERISTICS OF VERY
SMALL GROUPS OF PEOPLE OR HOUSING UNITS.
SUPPRESSION CAN
OCCUR IF THERE ARE FEWER THAN 15 PERSONS IN A GEOGRAPHIC AREA,
FEWER THAN 15 PERSONS IN A RACIAL CATEGORY, FEWER THAN 5
HOUSEHOLDS IN A RACIAL CATEGORY, OR FEWER THAN 5 UNITS IN A
HOUSING CATEGORY. SEVERAL TABLES OF BASIC COUNTS ARE NEVER
SUPPRESSED.
AN ASTERISK (*) AFTER A TABLE NAME INDICATES THAT
SUPPRESSION MAY HAVE OCCURRED IN THAT TABLE.
ALL PERSONS: TOTAL
ALL PERSONS:
307
RACE
WHITE
BLACK
AMERICAN INDIAN
ESKIMO
AL.EUT
JAPANESE
CHINESE
FILIPINO
KOREAN
ASIAN INDIAN
VI ETNAMESE
HAWA I IAN
GUAMANIAN
SAMOAN
OTHER
PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN
3C7
TCTAL
MEXICAN
PUERTO RICAN
CUBAN
OTHER SPANISH
PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN: RACE
WHITE
BLACK
AMERICAN INDIAN, ESKiMO,
ALEUT, AND ASIAN AND
PACIFIC ISLANDER
OTHER
PI SGAH CITY
1
ALL
~~PSONS:
*
AGE BY RACE
TOTAL
AG': CATEGORI ES
'JI'-!DER 5 YEARS
::.; TO 17 YEARS
1 p TO 64 YEARS
~3 YEARS AND OVER
PERsnN~
17
17
49
159
82
49
159
82
OF SPANISH ORIGIN:
CA l' EGO R I ES
5 YEARS
=:
TO 17 YEARS
18 TO 64 YEARS
65 YEARS AND OVER
AGE BY RACE
TOTAL
AG:'c
BLACK
WHITE
WHITE
AMER IN~IAN,
ESK.ALEUT
ASIAN, PACIFIC
ISLANDER
*
BLACK
'J~,!f".'FR
ALL 'x- F SON S :
AG~:
C l\ l'
AGE BY SEX
*
EGO R J ES
,\LL AGES
!)tIOI='R 1 YEAR
1 AND 2 YEARS
., AND 4 YEARS
':)
YEARS
(
YEARS
7
TO q YEARS
1 0 TO 13 YEARS
14 YEARS
1 h.. ' YEARS
1 F; YEARS
1 7 YEARS
IS YF.ARS
19 YEARS
20 YEARS
~> 1
YEARS
22 TO 24 YEARS
?~ TO
29 YEARS
';\1")
TO 34 YEARS
::15 TO 44 YEARS
L~ ,::.
TO 54 YEARS
S~·
TO 59 YEARS
h .:1
AND 61 YEARS
r-:.? TO 64 YEARS
b~
TO 74 YEARS
""Ie-:. TO 84 YEARS
iF" YEARS AND OVER
t-1C-
TOTAL
MALE
FEMALE
307
142
165
9
8
1
2
16
14
2
5
6
3
1
2
6
8
1
1
3
1
2
1
5
4
2
4
D I AN AGE
6
15
13
15
25
37
21
8
13
47
29
6
19
14
2
47.0
44.3
3
"5
10
(-,
1
4
2
:'l
,
3
8
4
8
14
14
12
3
3
7
9
7
I 1
23
9
5
7
28
15
4
6
15 YEARS AND OLDER:
MA!=CITt>.L ST ATUS BY SEX
48.7
NUMBER OF FAMILIES
PERSr~1 S
*
T.AL STATUS
SJt\.GLE
~m~' MARR lED
~;cPt>.RA TED
WIDOWED
DIVORCED
MAFd
PERSO~S:
MALE
13
87
FEMALE
19
86
1
7
7
1
TOTAL
RELATED CHILDREN: AGE *
AGE CATEGORI=S
TOTAL
UNDER 5 YEARS
17
5 TO 17 YEARS
49
26
8
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND HOUSEHOLD RELATIONSHIP
TYPES AND RELATIONSHIPS
IN FAMILY HOUSEHOLD:
f-JC USEH OLDE R
SPOUSE
eTHER RELATIVES
NC:'NREL AT I VES
IN NONFAMILY HOUSEHOLD:
~ALE HOUSEHOLDER
FFMALE HOUSEHOLDER
NCJNRELATIVES
IN ~POUP QUARTERS:
IN~ATE OF
INSTITUTION
eTHER
*
94
*
ALL PERSONS
PERSONS 65 AND OVER
94
85
74
5
30
22
1
15
33
1
5
24
PISGAH CTTV
PERSONS UNDER 18 YEARS:
PERSONS UI\DER 18
TYPES A~D RELATIONSHIPS
IN HOUSEHOLD:
rlCUSEHCLDER OR SPCUSE
OWN CHILD OF HO~5EHoLDER:
IN MARRIED-COUPLE FAMILY
I N 0 TH ER FA MIL Y
OTHER RELATIVES
I\CI\RELATIVES
IN GROUP QUARTERS:
INMATE OF INSTITUTION
CTHER
ALL HOUSEHCLDS:
TCTAL
5~
9
1
HOUSEHOLDS WITH NONRELATIVES
PRESENT: TOTAL
5
142
ALL HCUSEHCLDS: PERSCI\S IN
HOUSEHOLD AND HOUSEHCLD TYPE
*
*
TCTAL
P=RSONS AND TYPES
1 PERSON:
tJALE HCUSEHOLDER
~EMALE HCUSEHOLDER
2 CR MCRE PERSONS:
MARRIED-COUPLE FAMILY
OTHER FAMILY:
MALE HCUSEHCLDER.
NO 'NIFE PRESENT
FEMALE HOUSE~CLDER.
1\0 HUSBAND PRESENT
NONFAMILY HOUSEHOLD:
MALE HOUSEhOLDER
FEMALE HOUSEHCLDER
15
32
85
1
HOUSEHCLDS WITH PERSCI\S UNDER 18:
HOUSEHOLD TYPE
*
TYPE S
MARRIED-COUPLE FAMILY
CTHER FAMILY:
MALE HOUSEHOLDER.
NO WIFE PRESENT
FEMALE HCUSEHCLDER.
NO HUSBAND PRESENT
NONFAMILY HCUSEHOLD
*
65 YEARS AND OVER
33
29
39
31
CCCUPIED HOUSING
YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS:
NUMBER CF ROCMS
*
1 F<OCM
2 ROOMS
3 ROOMS
4
5
6
ROC~S
ROCMS
OR MORE
MED I AN
6
4
32
43
65
U~ITS:
TOTAL OCCUPIED
RENTER OCCUPIED
150
TENURE
$
142
28
150
142
e
VACANT YEAR-ROUND HOUSING
UI\ITS: VACANCY STATuS
~SE
6
PERSONS IN
60 YEARS AND OVER
ALL HOUSING UNITS:
TOTAL HOUSING UNITS
SEASONAL. MIGRATORY
YEAR-RCUND
OCCUPIED
VACANT
1
1
WITH FERSCNS 60 OR 65 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER:
HOUSEHOLD AND HOUSEHOLD TYPE
PERSCI\S AND TYPES
1 PERSON
2 OR MORE PERSONS:
FAMILY HOUSEHOLD
NONFAMILY HOUSEHOLD
TOTAL
28
8
HOUS~HCLDS
FOK SALE ONLY
FeR f<E"T
HELD FOR OCCASIONAL
CTHER VACANT
*
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND HOUSEHOLD RELATIONSHIF
YEAR-ROUND CONDOMINIUM HCUSING UNITS:
TENURE AND VACANCY STATUS *
1
1
2
4
TOTAL L.NI TS
RENTER OCCUPIED
VACANT FOR SALE CNLY
OTHER VACANT
YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS: TENL.RE AND
VACANCY STATUS BY AGGREGATE
NUMBER CF ROCMS *
TOT AL ROOMS
RENTER OCCUPIED
VACANT FOR SALE ONLY
VACANT FOR RENT
OTHER VACANT
824
143
8
6
24
5.3
PISGAH CIlY
3
*
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS: RACE OF HOUSEHOLDER BY TENURE
RACIAL CATEGORIES
.. HITE
aLACK
AMER INDIAN. ESKIMO.
ALEUT
ASIAN. PACIFIC
ISLANDER
OTHER
UNITS
RENTER OCCUPIED
142
28
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH HOUSEHOLDER OF SPANISH ORIGIN:
RACE OF HOUSEHOLDER BY TENURE
*
RACIAL CATEGORIES
TOTAL
WHITE
aLACK
UNITS
RENTER OCCUPIED
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH ONE OR MORE PERSONS 65 YEARS AND OVER: AGE
OF HOUSEHOLDER BY TENURE
*
AGE CATEGORIES
HOUSEHOLDER UNDER 65 YEARS
HOUSEHOLDER 65 AND OVER
UNI TS
RENTER OCCUPIED
1
59
7
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS: PERSONS IN UNIT BY TENURE
NUMbER OF PERSONS
HOUSING UNITS
1 PE RSON
47
2. PERSONS
57
3 PERSONS
19
'f
PERSONS
7
11
5 PE.RSONS
6 OR MORE PERSONS
1
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS: MEDIAN
NUMbER OF PERSONS PER UNIT
RENTER OCCUPIED
14
6
5
3
PERSONS IN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS:
TENURE
*
*
MEDIAN
TOTAL PERSONS
RENTER OCCUPIED
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS: MEAN
NUMbER OF PERSONS PER UNIT
MEA,..,
2.1
PERSONS PER ROOM
1.00 OR LESS
1.51
307
56
*
OCCUPIeD HOUSING UNITS: PERSONS PER ROOM BY TENURE
1.01
*
-
1.50
UNITS
RENTER OCCUPIED
142
28
*
OR MORE
SPECIFIED OWNER-OCCUPIED NONCONDO­
MlIH UM HOUS ING UN I TS: VALUE :::
VALUE
LESS THAN $10.000
S10.000 TO $14.999
S15.000 TO $19.999
$20.000 TO $24.999
S25.000 TO $29.999
$30.000 TO $34.999
$35.000 TO $39.999
$40.000 TO $49.999
S50.000 TO $79.999
$80.000 TO $99.999
SlOO.OOO TO $149.999
$150.000 TO $199.999
~200.000 DR MORE
MEDIAN VALUE
19100
UNITS
7
17
25
14
9
7
7
3
SPECIFIED RENTER-OCCUPIED HOUSING
UNITS: CONTRACT RENT *
WITH CASH RENT:
LESS THAN $50
$50 TO $99
$100 TO $119
$120 TO $139
$140 TO $149
$150 TO $159
$160 TO $169
$170 TO $199
$200 TO $249
$250 TO $299
$300 TO $399
$400 TO $499
$500 DR MORE
NO CASH RENT
MEDIAN RENT
PI SGAH C lTV
UNITS
7
2
8
1
120
4
SPECIFIED RENTER-OCCUPIED PAYING
CASH RENT AND VACANT-FOR-RENT
HOUSING UNITS: OCCUPANCY STATUS
BY AGGREGATE CONTRACT RENT
SPECIFIED O~NER-OCCUPIED AND VACANT­
FOR-SALE ONLY NONCONDOMINIUM AND
CONDOMINIUM HOUSING UNITS: OCCU­
PANCY STATUS BY AGGREGATE VALUE ~
(SCALED FOR TALLY PURPOSES;
MULTIPLY BY $250 TO OBTAIN THE
TRUE VALUE)
AGGREGATE
NONCONDOMINIUM:
VALUE
OWNER OCCUPIED
7900
VACANT FOR SALE ONLY
65
CONDOMINIUM:
OWNER OCCUPIED
VACANT FOR SALE ONLY
*
OCCUPANCY STATUS
AGGREGATE
CONTRACT RENT
RENTER OCCUPIED
1880
VACANT FOR RENT
65
SPECIFIED RENTER-OCCUPIED PAYING
CASH RENT AND VACANT-FOR-RENT
HOUSING UNITS: OCCUPANCY
STATUS
SPECIFIED OWNER-OCCUPIED AND VACANT­
FOR-SALE ONLY NONCONDOMINIUM
HOUSING UNITS: OCCUPANCY STATUS
*
OCCUPANCY STATUS
OWNER OCCUPIED
VACANT FOR SALE ONLY
*
UNITS
89
OCCUPANCY STATUS
RENTER OCCUPIED
VACANT FOR RENT
1
UNITS
18
1
YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UN ITS: PLUMBING FACILITIES BY TENURE AND OCCUPANCY
STATUS :::
PL,.UMBING FACILITIES
UNITS
OCCUPIED
UNI TS
RENTER
OCCUPIED
146
141
28
4
1
COMPLE TE PLUMBING
FOR EXCLUSIVE USE
LACKING COMPLETE
PLUMBING FOR
EXCLUSIVE USE
OCCUPIED HOU5ING UNITS WITH 1.01 OR
MORE PERSONS PER ROOM LACKING
COMPLETE PLUMBING FACILITIES FOR
eXCLuSIVE USE: TENURE
PERSONS IN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS
WITH 1.01 OR MORE PERSONS PER
ROOM: TENURE :;;
*
TENURE
PERSONS
TOTAL
RENTER OCCUPIED
TENURE
HOUSING UNITS
TOTAL
RENTER OCCUPIED
PERSONS IN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH 1.01 OR MORE PERSONS
PER ROOM: PLUMBING FACILITIES
*
PLUMdING FACILITIES
COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE
LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE
PERSONS
NUMBER OF PERSONS IN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WHICH LACK COMPLETE
PLUMBING FACILITIES FOR EXCLUSIVE USE
*
1
NUMBER OF VACANT YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS WHICH ARE BOARDED UP
NUMBER OF VACANT-FOR-RENT HOUSING UNITS WHICH HAVE BEEN
VACANT 2 OR MORE MONTHS
1
NUMBER OF VACANT-FOR-SALE ONLY HOUSING UNITS WHICH HAVE BEEN
VACANT FOR 6 OR MORE MONTHS
1
YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS: UNITS
AT ADDRESS :;:
NUM BER OF UN IT S
ONE
TWO TO NINE
TEN OR MORE
MOBILE HOME OR TRAILER
133
10
7
END OF 1980 CENSUS REPORT
(DATA FROM STFIA ONLY) FOR:
IOWA CENSUS PLACE CODE 3400
PISGAH CITY
5
1980 CENSUS REPORT OF SELECTE) POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS FOR
PISGAH
IOWA
PAGES
SAMPLE DATA:
SUMMARY TAPE FILE 3A
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
WASHINGTON. D.C.
INCOME. POVERTY STATUS 1-3
4
EDUCATION
LABOR FORCE STATUS 4-5
WEEKS WORKED. UNEMPLOYMENT
5
OCCUPATION. INDUSTRY
6
CLASS OF WORKER. PLACE OF WORK
6
TRANSPORTATION TO WORK
6
WORK DISABILITY
7
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION DISABILITY
7
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
7
ANCESTRY. NATIVITY
7
RESIDENCE IN 1975
7
VETERAN STATUS
7
URBAN/RURAL (FARM. NONFARM)
8
PREPARED BY:
RACE. MARITAL STATUS
8
COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE
AGE
9
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY. AMES. IA
GROUP QUARTERS
9
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
HOUSEHOLD TYPE
9
CHILDREN 9-10
WILLIS GOUDY. ROGELIO SAENZ. AND SA~DRA BURKE
NOTES:
FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS USED IN THIS REPORT. PLEASE REFER TO
INTRODUCTIONS AND APPENDICES OF POPULATION REPORTS OF THE BUREAU OF THE
CENSUS. A FEW ADDITIONAL COMMENTS ARE NOTED AT THE END OF THIS REPORT.
307
ACCORDING TO THE CENSUS BUREAU. THIS PLACE HAD A TOTAL OF
RESIDENTS IN 1980.
THE DATA IN THIS REPORT ARE BASED ON A SAMPLE OF
147
OF THE RESIDENTS OF THIS PLACE. THESE PEOPLE COMPLETED THE "LONG FORM"
OF THE CENSUS QUESTIONNAIRE.
IN IN:oRPORATED PLACES WITH AT LEAST 2.500
INHABITANTS. EVERY SIXTH HOUSEHOLD RECEIVED THE LONG QUESTIONNAIRE.
IN
RURAL AREAS AND INCORPORATED PLACES WITH FEWER THAN 2.500 INHABITANTS. ONE
OF EVERY TWO HOUSEHOLDS RECEIVED THE LONG FORM.
THE BUREAU OF THE
CENSUS THEN USED A COMPLEX PROCEDURE TO WEIGHT THE SAMPLE DATA SO THAT
THEY REPRESENT ALL RESIDENTS OF THIS PLACE.
*( 1)
FAMILIES: FAMILY INCOME IN 1979
LESS THAN $2.500
$2.500 TO $4.999
$5.000 TO $7.499
$7.500 TO $9.999
$10.000 TO $12.499
$12.500 TO $14.999
$15.000 TO $17.499
$17.500 TO $19.999
$20.000 TO $22.499
522.500 TO $24.999
525.000 TO $27.499
$27.500 TO $29.999
$30.000 TO $34.999
$35.000 TO $39.999
$40.000 TO $49.999
$50.000 TO $74.999
$75.000 OR MORE
MED IAN FAMILY INCOME
5
8
LESS THAN $1.000
$1.000 TO $1.999
$2.000 TO $2.999
$3.000 TO $3.999
$4.000 TO $4.999
$5.000 TO $5.999
$6.000 TO $6.999
$7.000 TO $7.999
$8.000 TO $8.999
$9.000 TO $9.999
$10.000 TO $11.999
$12.000 TO $14.999
$15.000 TO $24.999
$25.000 TO $49.999
$50.000 DR MORE
6
10
17
14
6
9
6
4
3
...
'V'
2
MEDIAN INCOME
FOR UNRELATED
INDIVIDUALS
*
14853
FAMILIES WITH HOUSEHOLDER OF SPECIFIED
RACES: FAMILY INCOME IN 1979 BY RACE
INCOME CATEGORIES
LESS THAN $5.000
55.000 TO $7.499
$7.500 TO $9.999
510.000 TO $14.999
$15.000 TO $19.999
$20.000 TO $24.999
$25.000 TO $34.999
$35.000 TO $49.999
$50.000 OR MORE
UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS 15 YEARS
AND OVER: INCOME IN 1979 *
WHITE
5
8
6
27
20
15
4
3
2
...
3
4
12
8
3
9
1
4
10
3
3
6000
AGGREGATE INCOME OF UNRELATED
INDIVIDUALS (2 J:::
462105
BLACK
AMERICAN
INDIAN.
ESK. ALEUT
ASIAN.
PACIFIC
ISLANDER(3)
SPC-2
PISGAH
FAMILIES: AGGREGATE FAMILY INCOME
IN 1979 BY RACE OF HOUSEHOLDER
FAMILIES WITH HOUSEHOLDER OF
SPANISH ORIGIN: FAMILY INCOME
IN 1979 :,':
TOTAL
WHITE
BLACK
AMERICAN INDIAN.
ESKIMO. AND
ALEUT
ASIAN AND
PACIFIC
ISLANDER
LESS THAN $5.000
$5.000 TO $7.499
$7.500 TO $9.999
$10.000 TO $14.999
$15.000 TO $19.999
$20.000 TO $24.999
$25.000 TO $34.999
$35.000 TO $49.999
$50.000 OR MORE
*
1809240
1809240
AGGREGATE FAMILY INCOME
HOUSEHOLDS: HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979
LESS THAN $2.500
$2.500 TO $4.999
$5.000 TO $7.499
$7.500 TO $9.999
$10.000 TO $12.499
$12.500 TO $14.999
$15.000 TO $17.499
$17.500 TO $19.999
$20.000 TO $22.499
$22.500 TO $24.999
$25.000 TO $27.499
$27.500 TO $29.999
$30.000 TO $34.999
$35.000 TO $39.999
$40.000 TO $49.999
$50.000 TO $74.999
$75.000 OR MORE
MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME
AGGREGATE HOUSEHOLD
INCOME
7
24
18
8
21
18
14
4
10
6
4
2
3
3
*
PERSONS 15 YEARS AND OVER:
AGGREGATE INCOME IN 1979 BY
INMATE STATUS :::
TOTAL
NONINSTITUTIONAL
2276945
2276945
PERSONS: PER CAPITA INCOME IN 1979
BY INMATE STATUS
...
~
2
*
...
TOTAL
NONINSTITUTIONAL
11786
7228
7228
2265340
~
HOUSEHOLDS WITH INCOME: AGGREGATE INCOME IN 1979 BY INCOME TYPE IN 1979
INCOME TYPE
EARNINGS:
WAGE OR SALARY INCOME
NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME
FARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME
INTEREST. DIVIDEND. OR NET RENTAL INCOME
SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE INCOME
ALL OTHER INCOME
FAMILIES: AGGREGATE FAMILY INCOME
I~
NUMBER OF
HOUSEHOLDS (4)
100
88
25
6
60
70
4
37
44
*
TOTAL
278
37
WHITE
278
37
BLACK
AMERICAN
INDIAN.
ESK. ALEUT
PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN FOR WHOM POVERTY STATUS IS DETERMINED:
POVERTY STATUS IN 1979
*
INCOME IN 1979 ABOVE POVERTY LEVE~
INCOME IN 1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL
1072320
174380
41990
558880
275035
2440
140295
*
AGGREGATE
INCOME
247530
809140
752570
PERSONS FOR WHOM POVERTY STATUS IS DETERMINED:
POVERTY STATUS IN 1979 BY RACE
INCOME IN 1979
ABOVE POVERTY LEVEL
BELOW POVERTY LEVEL
AGGREGATE
INCOME
1979 BY WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1979
NUMBER OF
FAMILIES
18
28
NUMBER OF WORKERS IN THE FAMILY
NO WOI~KERS
1 WORKER
2 OR MORE WORKERS
*
ASIAN.
PACIFIC
ISLANDER
SPC-3
PERSONS FOR WHOM POVERTY STATUS IS DETERM I NED: POVERTY STATUS IN 1979 .,.
PISGAH
INCOME
INCOME
INCOME
INCOME
INCOME
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
1979
1979
1979
1979
1979
...
23
37
31
39
185
BELOW 75~ OF POVERTY LEVEL
BETWEEN 75~ AND 124~ OF POVERTY LEVEL
BETWEEN 125~ AND 149~ OF POVERTY LEVEL
BETWEEN 150~ AND 199~ OF POVERTY LEVEL
200~ OF POVERTY LEVEL AND ABOVE
PERSONS FOR WHOM POVERTY STATUS I S DETERM I NE 0 :
POVERTY STATUS IN 1979 BY AGE
*
INCOME IN 1979
ABOVE POVERTY LEVEL
BELO",I POVERTY LEVEL
55
YEARS
174
19
55 TO 59
YEARS
13
U~DER
60 TO 64
YEARS
17
65 YEARS
AND OVER
74
18
UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS FOR WHOM POVE~TY STATUS IS DETERMINED:
POVERTY STATUS IN 1979 BY AGE
15 TO 64
65 YEARS
INCOME IN 1979
YEARS
AND OVER
ABOVE POVERTY LEVEL
27
17
13
BELOW POVERTY LEVEL
3
*
NONFAMILY HOUSEHOLDERS: POVERTY STATUS IN 1979 BY AGE OF HOUSEHOLDER
INCOME IN 1979
125% OF POVERTY LEVEL AND ABOVE
BETWEEN 100~ AND 124~ OF POVERTY LEVEL
BELOW POVERTY LEVEL
15 TO 64
YEARS
17
INCOME IN 1979
125% OF POVERTY LEVEL AND ABOVE
BETWEEN 100~ AND 124~ OF POVERTY LEVEL
BELOW POVERTY LEVEL
65 YEARS
AND OVER
11
5
13
5
3
FAMILIES: POVERTY STATUS IN 1979 BY AGE OF HOUSEHOLDER
15 TO 64
YEARS
50
*
*
65 YEARS
AND OVER
31
2
5
2
FAMILIES: PRESENCE AND AGE OF RELATED CHILDREN BY POVERTY STATUS IN 1979
BY FAMILY TYPE
ABOVE
BELOW
TOTAL FJ~MILIES:
POVERTY LEVEL
POVERTY LEVEL
WITH RELATED CHILDREN:
UNDER 6 YEARS AND 6 TO 17 YEA~S
10
5
UNDER 5 YEARS ONLY
7
6 TO 17 YEARS ONLY
14
WITHOUT RELATED CHILDREN
52
2
FAMILY WITH FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER.
NO HUSBAND PRESENT:
WITH RELATED CHILDREN:
UNDER 6 YEARS AND 6 TO 17 Y~ARS
2
UNDER 6 YEARS ONLY
6 TO 17 YEARS ONLY
2
WITHOUT RELATED CHILDREN
2
*
FAMILIES WITH ONE OR MORE RELATED C~ILDREN:
CHILDREN BY POVERTY STATUS IN 197~
*
PRESENCE AND AGE OF RELATED
PRESENCE OF RELATED CHILDREN
WITH RELATED CHILDREN UNDER 5 YEARS
AND 5 TO 17 YEARS
WITH RELATED CHILDREN UNDER 5 Y~ARS ONLY
WITH RELATED CHILDREN 5 TO 17 YEARS ONLY
ABOVE
POVERTY LEVEL
BELOW
POVERTY LEVEL
10
7
14
5
PERSONS IN FAMILIES. EXCLUDING HOUSEHOLDERS:
HOUSEHOLD RELATIONSHIP AND AGE BY POVERTY STATUS IN 1979
ABOVE
HOUSEHOLD RELATIONSHIP
POVERTY LEVEL
RELATED CHILD UNDER 5 YEARS
15
RELATED CHILD 5 YEARS
RELATED CHILD 6 TO 17 YEARS
50
OTHER FAMILY MEMBER
86
*
BELOW
POVERTY LEVEL
5
4
5
PISGAH
PERSONS 3 YEARS OLD AND OVER
BY RACE:
*
ENROLL~D
ENROLLMENT
NURSE:RY SCHOOL
KINDERGARTEN AND
ELEMENTARY (1-8 YRS)
HIGH SCHOOL (1-4 YRS)
COLLEGE
IN SCHOOL: SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
TOTAL
WHITE
34
22
34
22
PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN 3 YEARS
OLD AND OVER ENROLLED IN SCHOOL
SPC-4
BLACK
AMERICAN
INDIAN.
ESK. ALEUT
PERSONS 3 YEARS OLD AND OVER
ENROLLED IN PRIVATE SCHOOL
*
PERSONS 25 YEARS OLD AND OVER: YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED BY RACE
TOTAL
WHITE
21
21
35
111
35
111
28
23
28
23
PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN 25 YEARS
OLD AND OVER: YEARS OF SCHOOL
COMPLETED
BLACK
AMERICAN
INDIAN.
ESK. ALEUT
*
ASIAN.
PACIFIC
ISLANDER
PERSONS 16 TO 19 YEARS OLD: LABOR
FORCE STATUS BY YEARS OF SCHOOL
COMPLETED BY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
*
ELEMENTARY (0-8 YRS)
HIGH SOiDOL:
1 TO :3 YEARS
4 VEAI~S
COLLEGE:
1 TO :3 YE ARS
4 YEARS OR MORE
ARMED FORCES
CIVILIAN:
ENROLLED IN SCHOOL
NOT ENROLLED IN SCHOOL:
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE:
EMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYED
NOT IN LABOR FORCE
NOT HIGH SCHOOL
GRADUA TE:
EMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYED
NOT IN
LABOR FORCE
PERSONS 18 YEARS OLD AND OVER:
YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED
*
ELEMENTARY (0-8 YEARS) T~RU
SOME HIGH SCHOOL (1-3 YRS)
HIGH SCHOOL (4 YEARS)
COLLEGE::
1 TO ~, YEARS
4 VE AF?S
5 OR MORE YEARS
63
121
*
11
28
27
2
PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER:
LABOR FORCE STATUS BY SEX BY RACE
LABOR FORCE STATUS
MALE:
LABOR FORCE:
Ar;~MED FORCES
CIVILIAN LABOR
FORCE:
EMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYED
NOT IN LABOR FORCE
FEMALE:
LABOR FORCE:
ARMED FORCES
CIVILIAN LABOR
FORCE:
EMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYED
NOT IN LABOR FORCE
*
NURSERY SCHOOL
KINDERGARTEN AND
ELEMENTARY (1-8 YRS)
HIGH SCHOOL (1-4 YRS)
COLLEGE
NURSERY SCHOOL
KINDERGARTEN AND
ELEMENTARY (1-8 YRS)
HIGH SCHOOL (1-4 YRS)
COLLEGE
YEARS COMPLETED
ELEMENTARY (0-8 YRS)
HIGH SCHOOL:
1 TO 3 YEARS
4 YEARS
COLLEGE:
1 TO 3 YEARS
4 m~ MORE YEARS
ASIAN.
PACIFIC
ISLANDER
*
TOTAL
WHITE
77
77
31
31
51
5
82
51
5
82
4
4
BLACK
AMERICAN
INDIAN.
ESK. ALEUT
ASIAN.
PACIFIC
ISLANDER
PISGAH
SPC-5
PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN 16 YEARS AND OVER: LABOR FORCE STATUS BY SEX
FEMALE
MALE
LABOR FORCE STATUS
LABO':;! FORCE:
ARMED FORCES
CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE:
E:MPLOYED
l.rNEMPLOYED
NOT IN LABOR FORCE
*
FEMALES 16 YEARS AND OVER WITH ONE JR MORE OWN CHILDREN: LABOR FORCE STATUS
BY PRESENCE AND AGE OF OWN CHILDREN
*
LABOR FORCE STATUS
IN LABOR FORCE
NOT IN LABOR FORCE
WITH OWN CHILDREN
UNDER 6 YEARS
WITH OWN CHILDREN
6 TO 17 YEARS ONLY
7
7
8
12
PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER: LABOR
FO~CE
LABOR FORCE STATUS
IN LABOR FORCE IN 1979:
WORKED IN 1979:
WITH UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979
NO UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979
DID NOT WORK IN 1979. WITH
UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979
NOT IN LABOR FORCE IN 1979
STATUS IN 1979 BY SEX
MALE
FEMALE
15
70
14
51
27
73
*
PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER WHO WORKED IN 1979: WEEKS WORKED IN 1979 BY
USUAL HOURS WORKED PER WEEK IN 1979 BY SEX
*
USUAL HOURS AND WEEKS WORKED
USUALLY WORKED 35 OR MORE HOURS PER WEEK:
50 TO 52 WEEKS
40 TO 49 WEEKS
27 TO 39 WEE KS
1 TO 26 WEEKS
USUALLY WORKED 1 TO 34 HOURS PER WEEK:
50 TO 52 WEEKS
40 TO 49 WEEKS
27 TO 39 WEEKS
1 TO 26 WEEKS
PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER WHO WORKED IN 1979:
AGGREGATE WEEKS WORKED IN 1979 BY SEX
*
AGGREGATE WEEKS WORKED
MALE
FEMALE
53
4
14
5
21
2
2
5
6
7
6
6
6
13
MALE
FEMALE
3650
PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER WITH UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979:
WEEKS UNEMPLOYED IN 1979
UNE~PLOYED
UNEMPLOYED
1 TO ,. WEEKS
5 TO 14 WEEKS
PERSONS
10
10
2488
*
PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER WITH UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979: RACE BY SEX
RACE
TOTAL
WHITE
BLACK
AMERICAN INDIAN. ESKIMO. ALEUT
ASIAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER
MALE
UNEMPLOYED
15 OR MORE WEEKS
9
*
FEMALE
15
15
14
14
PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN 16 YEARS AND OVER WITH UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979:
SEX :;:
MALE
FEMALE
PERSONS
PERSONS If, YEARS AND OVER WITH UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979:
AGGREGATE WEEKS UNEMPLOYED IN 1979 BY SEX
*
AGGREGATE WEEKS UNEMPLOYED
MALE
215
FEMALE
110
EMPLJYCD PERSONS
PISGAH
16 YEARS AND OVER: OCCUPATION
SPC-6
*
MA~A~E~IAL AND PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONl:
[~~CUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE. AND MANAGERIAL OCCUDATIONS
~~uFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS
T~C~~ICAL. SALES. AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT
rCCUPATIONS:
T~CHNICIANS AND RELATED SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS
14
12
20
14
OCCUPATIONS
STRATI VE SUPPORT OCCUPAT IONS. I NCL UD I IG CLER I CAL
OCCUPATIONS:
PI<IVATE HOUSEHOLD OCCUPATIONS
~~UTECTIVE SERVICE OCCUPATIONS
S~~VICE OCCUPATIONS. EXCEPT PROlECTIVE AND HIUSEHOLD
FARMING. FORESTRY. AND FISHING OCCUPATIONS
PRECISION PRODUCTION. CRAFT. AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS
OPE~ATORS. FABRICATORS.
AND LABORERS:
M~CH!NE OPERATORS,
ASSEMBLERS. AND INSPECTORS
TH~NSPORTATION AND MATERIAL MOVING OCCUPATION~
H\NOLERS, EQUIPMENT CLEANERS. HELPERS. AND LAEORERS
S~LES
,\O~ IN I
SER~ICE
DERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER:
INDLlSTRY'::
FORESTRY,
& MINING
WORK~RS
M~A~S
16 YEARS AND
10
7
6
2
15
2
4
*
19
33
4
AND OVER WHO
TO WORK BY CAR. TRUCK.
OR JAN: PRIVATE VEHICLE OCCUPANCY
TRAV~LLED
DR I v:: AL ONE
IN ~-PERSO~ CARPOOL
IN 3-~ERSON CARPOOL
IN ~-PERSON CARPOOL
IN j-~~-MORE PERSON CARPOOL
*
70
13
4
2
16 YEA~S AND OVER WHO DID NOT
AT HOME: TRAVEL TIME TO WORK
WORK~~~
iHAN 5 MINUTES
5 TC ') MINUTES
10 f'J 14 MINUTES
15 T~ 19 MINUTES
20 LJ 29 MINUTES
30 TJ 44 MINUTES
45 TO 59 MINUTES
60 Jq ~ORE MINUTES
LES~
151
124
15
12
16 YEARS
WORKf.~(';
WO~~
*
WORKED IN STATE
OF RES If ENCE:
WORKED !N COUNTY
OF RE! IDENCE
WORKED [UTSIDE COUNTY
OF RESIDENCE
WORKED OUtSIDE STATE
OF RESI:ENCE
NOT REPORrED
70
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
WALiC:O ONLY
OTH:,< MEANS
WO;:<K~D
tiT HOME
8
7
27
WORKERS 16 YEARS AND OV~R:
STATE A~) COUNTY LEVEL OF
PLACE OF WORK :::
CAQ,
c ~;./POOL
84
2
LIVING IP AN IDENTIFIED
PLACE:
WORK!D IN PLACE
OF RESIDENCE
WORKeD OUTSIDE PLACE
OF RES IDENCE
NOT FEPORTED
NOT LIVH.G IN AN
IDENTIFIED PLACE
10
TRUCK. OR VAN:
Di< :V;:: ALONE
2
WORKERS 16 YEARS AND OVER:
PLACE LEVEL OF PLACE OF WORK
7
37
OVER:
2
17
PRIVATE WAGE AND
SALAR1 WORKER
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT WORKER
STATE GOVERNMENT WORKER
LOCAL GOVERNMENT WORKER
SELF-EMPLOYED
WORKER
UNPAID FA~ILY
WORKER
2
OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK
6
21
*
10
16
COf\.JSTRUCTION
MANliFACTUP.ING:
NO~DURABLE GOODS
i)'Ji1ABLE GOODS
nU"LPO!~T ATI ON
C8MAU~ICATIONS
& OTHER
PUJLIC UTILITIES
WHIJLt..-SALE TRADE
RETt..:L TRADE
FINANCE. INSURANCE.
(, rEAL ESTATE
BUSINESS & REPAIR SERVICES
PERSONAL. ENTERTAINMENT.
& ~£CREATION SERVICES
P~OF~SSIONAL & RELATED
'::'1: ~v H: ES :
H'::ALTH SERVICES
~DUCATIONAL SERVICES
OTHER PROFESSIONAL &
RELATED SERVICES
PU6LIC ADMINISTRATION
18
EMPLOYED ~ERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER:
CLASS O~ WORKER
EMPL~Y~D
AG~ICULTURE.
~I5HEqIES.
2
*
WORKERS 16 YEARS AND OVER:
SMSA LEVEL OF PLACE OF WORK
LIVING IN AN SMSA:
WORKED IN SMSA
OF RES I DENCE :
CENTRAL CITY OF
THIS SMSA
REMAINI ER OF THIS
WORKED O'TSIDE SMSA
OF RESIDENCE
NOT REPor TE D
NOT LIVING IN AN S~SA
19
*
S~SA
151
47
9
20
13
14
25
WORKERS 16 YI ARS AND OVER WHO DID
NOT WORK AT HOME: AGGREGATE
TRAVEL TIMI TO WORK ,;:
AGGREGATE r'INUTES
3584
PISGAH
DISABII ITY STATUS :::
NONINjfITUTIONAL PERSONS 16 TO 64 YEARS:
SPC-7
WO~K
A WORK DISABILITY:
IN LABOR FORCE
WIT~
10
IN LABOR FORCE:
~REVENTED FROM WORKING
~OT
PREVENTED FROM WORKING
.ORK DISABILITY
i'i;:r
NO
6
2
140
PERSDNS 16 YEARS AND OVER: PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
DISAiILITY STATUS BY AGE
16 TO 64 YEARS
65 YEARS AND OVER
WITH A PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION DISABILITY
11
NO ~U9LIC TRANSPORTATION DISABILITY
158
81
NONll~~TITUTIONAL
*
PERSUI,J':> 5 YEARS AND OVER: LANGUAGE
ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH BY AGE
* SPOKEN
AT HOME AND
5
TO 17
YEAPS
18 YEARS
AND OVER
54
237
SP~~~ ONLY ENGLISH AT HOME
SPCA< A LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH AT HOME:
SOA~ISH LANGUAGE
SPOKEN AT HOME:
~PEAK ENGLISH VERY WELL OR WELL
~PEAK ENGLISH NOT WELL OR NOT AT ALL
~Th~R LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME:
SPEAK ENGL I SH VERY WELL OR WE LL
3~EAK ENGLISH NOT WELL OR NOT AT ALL
PERSONS:
ANCESTRY
*
SII'J;:;LE:
,~NCESTRY
GROUP:
uurCH
2
2
PERSONS: NA'I~ITY AND
PLACE OF ,HJ;'TH t,:
4
eNGLISH
36
F~~:::!\iCH
~::::";(MAN
2
29
C;:..l ;':EK
H'.Jh:GAI<IAN
I,' I 3H
NATIVE:
BORN IN ElATE OF
RESIDE'CE
BORN IN tIFFERENT STATE
BORN ABRCAD. AT SEA. ETC.
FOREIGN 8C;N
248
67
32
3
1
IL~LI~'N
~~'nWEGI AN
o 'JL I 5H
P:Jt1TUGUESE
'(l.~SIJ'N
:'1.:0 T T I SH
S'-I':'DISH
Ur,'?AINIAN
OTrl~R (ALL OTHER SINGLE
"NCESTRY CODES)
MULTIPLE ANCESTRY GROUP
ANCESTRV NOT SPECIFIED:
DTIER
NUT REPORTED
6
3
153
2
44
PERSONS 5 YEARS AND OVER: SMSA
LEV~L OF RESIDENCE
IN 1975
LIVING
3~~~
14
284
CIVILIAN PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER:
VET;=':(~N STATUS
BY SEX
...
-I•
VET qAN STATUS
V T:::R AN
~-l
~JVETERAN
MALE
41
71
ENGLISH AND OTHER GROUP(S)
FRENCH AND (THER GROUP(S)
GERMAN AND iTHER GROUP(S)
IRISH AND OTHER GROUP(S)
ITALIAN AND OTHER GROUP(S)
POLISH AND OTHER GROUP(S)
67
22
87
73
PERSONS 5 VE.PS AND OVEP: STATE AND
COUNTY LEV~L OF RESIDENCE IN 1975
*
IN AN SMSA IN 1980:
SMSA IN 1975:
C':NTRAL CITY OF
HilS SMSA
~EMAINDER
OF THIS SMSA
curSIDE THIS SMSA
rhl 1975:
0IFFERENT SMSA IN 1975
~8T
IN AN SMSA IN 1975
NOT LIVING IN AN SMSA
IN 19EO:
I~ AN
SMSA IN 1975
N0T IN AN SMSA IN 1975
PERSONS IN SEI.ECTED MULTIPLE ANCESTRY
GROUPS: ANCfSTRY (6)*
FEMALE
138
SAME HOUSE
DIFFERENT ~OUSE IN
UNITED srATES:
SAME COU,.TY
DIFFERENl COUNTY:
SAME STATE
DIFFERENT STATE:
NORTHEAST
NORTH CENTRAL
sourH
WESt
ABROAD
224
56
14
4
CIVILIAN VETERANS 16 YEARS AND
OVER: PE~IOD OF SERVICE
*
MAY 1975 OR LATER ONLY
VIETNAM ERA
KOREAN :ONFLICT
WORLD WtR I I
WORLD WAR I
OTHER
9
8
17
2
'"
*
PHGAH
PERSlJ;"C,:
URBAN AND RURAL
T 'JT AL
INSlDE URBANIZED AREAS
;:: U~AL
PERS')';S:
WH r Tt'.
PERSO IS IN RURAL AREAS
IN 1980 UNDER THE
CURPENT FARM DEFINITION:
lURAL FARM
JURAL NONFARM
315
315
(8)
RURAL FARM
RURAL NONFARM
PERSONS:
(7)
315
PERS1NS IN RURAL AREAS
IN 1980 UNDER THE
1970 FARM DEFINITION:
RACE
BLACK
AM.::>::rCAN INDIAN.
~3~IMO. AND ALEUT:
AI~ERICAN INDIAN
C:SKIMO
ALEUT
ASIAN AND PACIFIC
I .:;LANIJER:
JAPANESE
CHINESE
:=ILIPINO
«ORI:'AN
AS L~N I ND I AN
VI;::TNAMESE
HAWe.IIAN
(,UAI"1ANIAN
SM-1lJAN
'JTHER
OTH?0 CRACE N.E.C.):
C",PANISH
'WT SPANISH
PERSO~S
315
SPC-8
315
SPANISH ORIGIN AND RACE
315
NOT ~F SPANISH ORIGIN
OF S~ANISH ORIGIN:
ME-ICAN
PU:RTO RICAN
CU'AN
OT fER SPANISH:
,IH IT E. BL ACK •
AMERICAN INDIAN.
ESKIMO. ALEUT. AND
ASIAN AND PACIFIC
ISLANDER
OTHER CRACE N.E.C)
OF SPANISH ORIGIN: RACE
TO Th.
WHfTE
3:..<\CK
t,'~,:i:nCAN INDIAN.
t1Ti~ER CRACE NOT
ESKIMO. ALEUT. ASIAN AND PACIFIC
ELSEWHERE CLASS IFIED)
PERSONS OF SPECIFIED RACES: AGE BY
AGE
AND SEX CATEGORIES
HJTAL ::
iJN9[R 5 YEARS
~'j
TO 14 YEARS
15 TO 59 YEARS
i)O
TO 64 YEARS
tiS YEARS AND OVER
FE"1t\LES:
UNDER 5 YEARS
'5 TO 14 YEARS
l!;i TO 59 Y\:ARS
60 TO 64 YEARS
65 YEARS AND OVER
PERSO~~
15
MA~ITAL
...,ARRIED
'Ii I
!
JJf]WED
VrJRCED
FEMAL~3
36
7
13
79
13
52
PERSONS O~ SPANISH ORIGIN:
AGE BY SEX :~
MALE
15
86
FEMALE
27
5
25
9
7
85
AGE CATEGORIES
TOTAL
UNDER 5 YEARS
5 TO 14 YEARS
15 TO 59 YEARS
60 TO 64 YEARS
65 YEARS AND OVER
15 TO 44 YEARS: MARITAL STATUS BY AGE
MM~ITAL
::; r 'j'';LE
STATUS
:::V::R MARRIED
ASIAN. PACIFIC
ISLANDER
150
17
92
:1:~DARATED
i)
AMER INDIAN.
ESK. ALEUT
20
*
'Sl~GLE
N:Jw
BLACK
YEARS AND OVER:
STATUS BY SEX
MMHTAL STATUS
*
SEX BY RACE
WHITE
ISLANDER
FEMALES
*
15 TO 24 YEARS
20
25 TO 34 YEARS
4
17
35 TC 44 YEARS
4
12
PISGAH
15 TO 44 YEARS:
FEMAL~5
PEP.3:J·'4S:
AGE BY SEX
AGGREGATE NUMBER OF CHILDREN EVER BORN BY AGE
34 YI;: ARS
39
*
35 TO 44 YEARS
38
...-..
AG':: CATEGORIES
AGES
~LL
25 TO
15 TO 24 YEARS
8
CHILDREN EVER BORN
SPC-'
UNDER 1 YEAR
1 AND 2 YEARS
5 AND 4 YEARS
Y:=:ARS
.:, YEARS
7 TCl 9 YEARS
1[) TO 13 YEARS
1 '. YEARS
15 YEARS
1 ,j YEARS
1 -7 YEARS
TOTAL
MALE
FEMALE
315
151
164
11
9
2
9
4
5
3
15
16
2
9
5
4
2
3
10
10
1
20
18
19
27
32
13
7
10
47
37
8
1
8
8
8
15
18
5
2
i,'~,
1 '3
1 :.;
~J
,~
....:>
...)
1
-,
~
~
).j
3:
45r
0,
;>
,1
6:)
620:'
75
>4,'':;
Y~ARS
YEARS
YEARS
YEARS
TO 24 YEARS
TO 29 YEARS
TO 34 YEARS
TO 44 YEARS
TO 54 YEARS
T:J 59 YEARS
,~NI)
51 YEARS
TO 64 YEARS
TO 74 YEARS
TO 84 YEARS
YEARS AND OVER
3
:!
1.
IN
'j
19
35
FAMILIES:
TOTAL
18
5
HOUSEHOLDS: PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLD
1 PERSON
PERSONS
PERSONS
PERSONS
PERSONS
OR MOPE PERSONS
2
:3
4
fi
l5
90
HOUSErlCLDS: PRESENCE OF OWN
RAce ~JF HOUSEHOLDER
*
HDU 5E:HOL.D TYPE
FAMILY:
wITH OWN CHILDREN
WITHOUT OWN CHILDREN
:=/\~ILY WITH
MALE HOUSEHOLDER.
I-.iCJ "lIFE PRESENT:
WITH OWN CHILDREN
WITHOUT OWN CHILDREN
F ,~ ~ I L Y WITH
FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER.
'0 HUSBAND PRESENT:
WITH OWN CHILDREN
WITHOUT OWN CHILDREN
'L:I\IFA~iILY HOUSEHOLD
~'RPrED-COUPLE
e
29
2
144
...-,­
8
·5
INMATE OF MENTAL HOSPITAL
INMATE OF HOME
FOR THE AGED
INMATE OF OTHEQ
INSTITUTION
IN COLLEGE DORMITORY
OTHER IN GROUP QUARTERS
THLR
HOUSeHOLDS: TOTAL
12
14
*
4
F:::'fALE HOUSEHOLDER
:~JNRE.LA TI VES
IN ~ROUP QUARTERS:
I;~',1ATE OF
INSTITUTION
11
PEqSONS IN GROUP QUARTERS:
lYPE OF GROUP QUARTERS
eo
\i J~RELATIVES
~JNFAMILY HOUSEHOLD:
M~LE HOUSEHOLDER
12
10
2
90
85
SPUUSf~
3
18
19
3
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND
R[LATIONSHIP :::
OTHeR RELATIVES
:3
2
PERS~'~:
IN FAMILY HOUSEHOLD:
:-i')USEHOLDER
5
6
2
6
CHILDRE~
*
53
53
14
5
17
2
BY HOUSEHOLD TYPE BY
TOTAL
WHITE
31
52
31
52
1
1
4
2
4
2
54
54
BLACK
AMERICAN
INDIAN.
ESK. ALEUT
ASIAN.
PACIFIC
ISLANDER
SPC-I0
PISGAH
HOUSLY~LDS WITH
BY ~OUSEHOLD
HOUSEHOLDER OF SPANISH ORIGIN: PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN
TYPE
WITH OWN
WITHOUT OWN
H~J5~HOLD
TYPE
CHILDREN
CHILDREN
MAK~IED-COUPLE FAMILY
fAMILY WITH MALE HOUSEHOLDER. NO WIFE PRESENT
F~~ILY WITH FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER.
NO HUSBAND PRESENT
*
SU8F~~ILIES: PRESENCE OF
CHIL~REN
BY SUBFAMILY
OWN
TYPE (9)*
OWN CHILDREN: FAMILY TYPE
IN MARRIED-COUPLE FAMILY
IN FJ.MILY WITH
MALE HOUSEHOLDER.
NO WIFE PRESENT
IN FAMILY WITH
FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER.
NO HUSBAND PRESENT
MA~~IED-COUPLE SUBFAMILY:
~ITH OWN CHILDREN
~ITHOUT OWN CHILDREN
FAT~~R-CHILD SUBFAMILY
MOT~ER-CHILD SUBFAMILY
PERSU'.': IN SUBFAMILIES: TOTAL
*
69
1
4
*
AGGr.lt..J ATE NUMBER OF OWN CH ILDREN IN
MAR~IED-COUPLE SUBFAMILIES: TOTAL
*
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
(1) [~ ORDER TO MAINTAIN CONFIDENTIALITY AS REQUIRED BY LAW. IT IS
NECES3~RY FOR THE CENSUS BUREAU TO
MAKE SURE THAT ITS PUBLIC DATA
DISCL~5E
INFORMATION ABOUT ANY INDIVIDUAL.
T~E 8UREAU SUPPRESSES
DO NOT
TABULATIONS OF CHARACTERISTICS OF VERY SMALL GROUPS OF PEOPLE OR HOUSING
UNITS.
SUPPRESSION CAN OCCUR IF THERE ARE FEWER THAN 30 PERSONS IN A
GEO'_;~~ ~ PH I C AREA. FEWER THAN 30 PERS ONS
IN A RAC I AL CA TE GORY. FEWER THAN 10
HOUS~~~LDS OR FAMILIES. OR FEWER THAN
10 UNITS IN A HOUSING
CATEGC~Y.
SEVERAL TABLES OF BASIC COUNTS ARE NEVER SUPPRESSED.
AN
ASTf~I~K
{*) AFTER A TABLE NAME INDICATES THAT SUPPRESSION MAY HAVE
OCCUR~fD
IN THAT TABLE.
SUPPRESSION WOULD BE VERY UNUSUAL FOR DATA
TOTAL~D
FOR A STATE. HOWEVER.
(2) THIS A~D OTHER AGGREGATES. ALONG WITH THe RELEVANT COUNTS. PERMIT THE
FOR EXAMPLE. THE AGGReGATED INCOME FOR UNhELATED
COMPUTATION OF MEANS.
INDIVIDUALS DIVIDED BY THE NUMBER OF UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS REPORTING THEIR
INCO~',::» YIELDS THE MEAN INCOME FOR
UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS.
(3) A;:AN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER INCLUDES JAPAN£SE. CHINESE. FILIPINO.
PACIFIC ISLANDER. VIETNAMESE. HAWAIIAN. GUAMANIAN.
PERSONS WHO HAVE A WRITE-IN ENTRY OF AN ASIAN OR PACIFIC
THE "OTHER" CATEGORY.
KORE~~. ASIAN AND
SAMO'~.
AND THOSE
ISLAN~ER GROUP
IN
(4)
H~uSEHOLDS
MAY BE COUNTED MORE
THAN ONCE IN THIS TABULATION.
(5) TABULATIONS OF POVERTY STATUS EXCLUDE INMATES OF INSTITUTIONS. MEMBERS
OF Th: ARMED FORCES LIVING IN BARRACKS, COLLEGE STUDENTS LIVING IN
DORMI1:RIES. AND UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS UNDER 15 YEARS.
(6)
P~:!SONS
tIo1AY BE COUNTED MORE THAN ONCE IN THIS TABULATION.
(7) T~~ FARM POPULATION IS DEFINED AS PERSONS LIVING IN RURAL TERRITORY ON
PLACES FROM WHICH $1.000 OR MORE OF FARM PRODUCTS WERE SOLD IN 1979.
(8) IN 1970. THE DEFINITION OF FARM INCLUDED ALL PLACES WITH SALES OF $250
OR MCR€ . PLUS RURAL PLACES OF 10 OR MORE ACRES WITH SALES OF $50 TO $249.
(9) ~ SUBFAMILY IS DEFINED AS A MARRIED COUPLE WITH OR WITHOUT OWN CHILDREN
OR CN~ PARENT WITH ONE DR MORE OWN CHILDREN (PARENT-CHILD GROUP) LIVING IN
A HDUSI~G UNIT AND RELATED TO THIS HOUSEHOLDER (FOR EXAMPLE. A YOUNG
MARRI[O COUPLE SHARING THE HOME OF THE PARENTS OF THE HUSBAND OR WIFE).
SINCE ~UBFAMILY MEMBERS ARE COUNTED AS PART OF THE FAMILY OF THE
HOUSEHOLDER. THE NUMBER OF SUBFAMILIES IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE COUNT OF
FAMILI(S PER SEe
END OF 1980 CENSUS REPORT OF SELECTED POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS FOR
PISGAH
IOWA
1990 CENSUS REPORT OF SELECTED HOUSING UNIT CHARACTERISTICS FOR
PISGAH
IOWA
PAGES
SAMPLE DATA:
SUMMARY TAPE FILE 3A
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
U.S. ~EPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
WASHINGTON. D.C.
ALL HOUSING UNITS
YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS
SPECIFIED OWNER-OCCUPIED
HOUSING UNITS
SPECIFIED RENTER-OCCUPIED
HOUSING UNITS
PREPARED BY:
COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY. AMES. IA
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
WILLIS GOUDY. ROGELIO SAENZ. AND SANDRA BURKE
1
1-2
2-4
4-5
5-6
NOTES:
FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS USED IN THIS REPORT. PLEASE REFER TO
INTRODUCTIONS AND APPENDICES OF HOUSING REPORTS OF THE BUREAU OF THE
CENSUS.
A FEW ADDITIONAL COMMENTS ARE NOTED AT THE END OF THIS REPORT.
ACCORDING TO THE CENSUS BUREAU. THIS PLACE HAD A TOTAL OF
150
HOUSING UNITS IN 1980.
THE DATA IN THIS REPORT ARE BASED ON A SAMPLE OF
74 OF THE HOUSING UNITS.
PEOPLE IN THESE UNITS COMPLETED THE "LONG
FORM" OF THE CENSUS QUEST lONNA IRE.
IN INCORPORA TED PLA CE S WITH 2.500 OR
MORE I~HABITANTS. EVERY SIXTH HOUSEHOLD RECEIVED THE LONG QUESTIONNAIRE.
IN RURAL t,REAS AND INCORPORATED PLACES WITH FEWER THAN 2.500 INHABITANTS.
ONE OF EVERY TWO HOUSEHOLDS RECEIVED THE LONG FORM.
THE BUREAU OF THE
CENSUS THEN USED A COMPLEX PROCEDURE TO WEIGHT THE SAMPLE DATA SO THAT
THEY ~EPRESENT ALL HOUSING UNITS AND RESIDENTS OF THIS PLACE.
HOUSING UNITS (INCLUDING VACANT.
SEASONAL. AND MIGRATORY UNITS):
URBAN AND RURAL
TOTAL
INSIDE URBANIZED AREAS
RURAL
151
151
YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS:
TOTAL
OCCUPIED
VACANT
1.
1.
2
DETACHED
ATTACHED
3 AND 4
5 OR MORE
MOBILE HOME OR TRAILER
VACANT HOUSING UNITS:
VACANCY STATUS
151
142
FOR SALE ONLY
FOR RENT
HELD FOR OCCASIONAL USE
OTHER VACANTS
9
YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS:
AGGREGATE ROOMS *(1)(2)
VACANT. SEASONAL. AND MIGRATORY
HOUSING UNITS: UNITS IN STRUCTURE
848
YEAR-R3UND HOUSING UNITS: UNITS IN STRUCTURE BY TENURE AND
OCCUPANCY STATUS
TOTAL
RENTER
UNITS IN STRUCTURE
TOTAL
OCCUPIED
OCCUPIED
1. DETACHED
130
121
18
1. ATTACHED
2
2
*
;~
AND 4
5 OR MORE
~OaILE HOME OR TRAILER. ETC.
3
1
9
1
9
9
9
6
YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS: YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT BY TENURE AND
OCCUPANCY STATUS
TOTAL
RENTER
YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT
TOTAL
OCCUPIED
OCCUPIED
1979 TO MARCH 1980
3
3
1975 TO 1978
11
11
9
19 7 0 TO 1974
11
11
2
1960 TO 1969
7
7
2
t ')50 TO 1959
10
9
2
1940 TO 1949
8
7
2
1939 OR EARLIER
101
94
7
*
1
3
2
3
HOU-2
PISGAH
YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS IN
STRUCTURE WITH 4 OR MORE STORIES:
PASSENGER ELEVATOR
YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS:
STORIES IN STRUCTURE
*
1
4
7
TO 3
TO 6
*
151
WITH ELEVATOR
NO ELEVATOR
TO 12
OR M DRE
13
YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS:
SEWAGE DISPOSAL
*
YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS:
SOURCE OF WATER
*
PUBLIC SYSTEM OR
PRIVA'rE COMPANY
INuIVIDUAL WELL:
DRILLED
DUG
SOME OTHER SOURCE
PUBLIC SEWER
SEPTIC TANK OR CESSPOOL
OTHER MEANS
140
11
*
NONE
CENTRAL SYSTEM
1 INDIVIDUAL ROOM UNIT
2 OR MORE INDIVIDUAL
ROOM UNITS
*
STEAM OR HOT WATER SYSTEM
WARM-AIR FURNACE
ELECTRIC HEAT PUMP
OTHER RUILT-IN
ELECHlIC UNI TS
FLOOR. ~'ALL. OR
PI~ELESS
FURNACE
ROOM HEATERS WITH FLUE
ROOM HEATE~S WITHOUT FLUE
FIREPLACES. STOVES. OR
PORTABLE ROOM HEATERS
NONE
2
95
CE~TRAL
18
27
45
70
9
YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS:
KITCHEN FACILITIES
*
COMPLETE KITCHEN
FACILITIES
NO COMPLETE KITCHEN
FACILITIES
15
14
151
7
YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS: BATHROOMS BY TENURE AND OCCUPANCY STATUS
BATHROOIJIS
NO BATHROOM OR ONLY A HALF BATH
1 COMPLETE BATHROOM
1 COMPLETE BATHROOM PLUS HALF BATHCS)
2 OR MORE COMPLETE BATHROOMS
TOTAL
TOTAL
OCCUPIED
116
6
110
13
13
13
13
9
BEDROOMS
NONE
TOTAL
2
1
4
2
91
30
23
1
3
-=+
5 OR MORE
HOUSING UNITS: TENURE
OCCUPI~D
*
142
24
17
2
5
WHITE
142
24
*
TOTAL
OCCUPIED
RENTER
OCCUPIED
4
87
2
18
2
2
30
20
1
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS wITH
HOUSEHOLDER OF SPANISH ORIGIN:
TE NURE :::
TOTAL
RENTER OCCUPIED
HOUSING UNITS: TENURE BY RACE OF HOUSEHOLDER (3)
TOTAL
RENTER OCCUPIED
*
RENTER
OCCUPIED
VEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS: BEDROpMS BY TENURE AND OCCUPANCY STATUS
TOTAL
RENTER OCCUPIED
15
YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS:
AIR CONDITIONING
YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS:
HEATING EQUIPMENT
OCCUPI~D
136
BLACK
AMERICAN
INDIAN.
ESK. ALEUT
*
ASIAN.
PACIFIC
I SL ANDER
OTHER
PISGAH
OCCUP 1 t:D HOUS I NG UN ITS: YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED I NTO UN IT BY TENURE :;:
RENTER
OCCUPIED
TOTAL
21
32
29
29
13
18
YEAR MOVED INTO UNIT
1979 TO MARCH 1980
1975 TO 1978
1970 TO 1974
1960 TO 1969
1950 TO 1959
1949 OR EARLIER
HOU-3
7
11
4
2
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS: TELEPHONE
IN HOUSING UNIT BY TENURE *
I
WITH TELEPHONE
NO T:::LEPHONE
TOTAL
136
RENTER
OCCUPIED
22
6
2
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH HOUSEHOLDERS OF SELECTED AGE GROUPS:
TELEPHONE IN HOUSING UNIT BY AGE OF HOUSEHOLDER *
HOUSEHOLDER
65 YEARS AND OVER
62
HOUSEHOLDE~
WITH TELEPHONE
NO TELEPHONE
60 TO 64 YEARS
9
2
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS:
WATER HEATING FUEL
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS:
HOUSE HEATING FUEL *
UTILITY GAS
BOTTLED, TANK. OR LP GAS
ELECTR ICITY
FUEL OIL. KEROSENE. ETC.
COAL OR COKE
WOOD
OTHEQ F lJEL
NO FUEL USED
*
2
72
22
43
3
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH VEHICLE
AVAILABLE: VEHICLES AVAILABLE (4)*
66
1
2
3
ClR
MOt:1E
48
11
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH NO
VEHICLE AVAILABLE: RACE OF
HOUS~HOLDER
:::
TOTAL
WHITE
BLACK
UTILITY GAS
BOTTLED. TANK. OR LP GAS
ELECTRICITY
FUEL OIL. KEROSENE. ETC.
OTHER
NO FUEL USED
2
28
109
3
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS:
COOKING FUEL :;:
UTILITY GAS
BOTTLED. TANK. OR LP GAS
ELECTRICITY
OTHER
NO FUEL USED
2
47
93
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH
HOUSEHOLDER OF SPANISH ORIGIN
WITH NO VEHICLE AVAILABLE
*
17
17
TOTAL
INDIAN. ESKIMO.
AND ALEUT
A~IAN.
PACIFIC ISLANDER
A~ERICAN
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH COMPLETE
PLUMBING FACILITIES FOR EXCLUSIVE
USE: RACE DF HOUSEHOLDER *
TOTAL
WHITE
BLACK
AMERICAN INDIAN. ESKIMO.
AND ALEUT
ASIAN. PACIFIC ISLANDER
139
139
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH
HOUSEHOLDER OF SPANISH ORIGIN
WITH COMPLETE PLUMBING FACILITIES
FOR EXCLUSIVE USE *
TOTAL
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH COMPLETE
PLUMBING FACILITIES FOR EXCLUSIVE
USE AND STRUCTUQE BUILT IN 1939 OR
EARLIER: RACE OF HOUSEHOLDER
*
TOTAL
WHITE
BLACK
AMERICAN INDIAN. ESKIMO.
AND ALEUT
ASIAN. PACIFIC ISLANDER
91
91
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH
HOUSEHOLDER OF SPANISH ORIGIN
WITH COMPLETE PLUMBING FACILITIES
FOR EXCLUSIVE USE AND STRUCTURE
BUILT IN 1939 OR EARLIER
*
TOTAL
HOU-4
PISGAH
OCCUPiED HOUSING UNITS WITH COMPLETE
PL~MBING FACILITIES FOR EXCLUSIVE
USc AND WITH 1.01 PERSONS PER ROOM
OR MORE: RACE OF HOUSEHOLDER
*
TOTAL
WHITE
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH COMPLETE
PLUMBING FACILITIES FOR EXCLUSIVE
USE AND LACKING CENTRAL HEATING
EQUIPMENT: RACE OF HOUSEHOLDER
*
TOTAL
WH ITE
BLACK
AMERICAN INDIAN. ESKIMO.
AND ALEUT
ASIAN. PACIFIC ISLANDER
~LACK
'MERICAN INDIAN. ESKIMO.
AND ALEUT
ASIAN. PACIFIC ISLANDER
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH
HOUSEHOLDER OF SPANISH ORIGIN WITH
COMPLETE PLUMBING FACILITIES FO~
EXCLUSIVE USE AND WITH 1.01
PERSONS PER ROOM OR MORE
*
TOTAL
18
18
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH
HOUSEHOLDER OF SPANISH ORIGIN WITH
COMPLETE PLUMBING FACILITES FOR
EXCLUSIVE USE AND LACKING CENTRAL
HEATING EQUIPMENT *
TOTAL
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH COMPLETE PLUMBING FACILITIES FOR EXCLUSIVE USE:
PERSONS PER ROOM BY YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT BY HEATING EQUIPMENT
*
1939 OR EARLIER:
LESS THAN 1.01 PERSONS PER ROOM
1.01 OR MORE PERSONS PER ROOM
1)40 TO MARCH 1980:
LESS THAN 1.01 PERSONS PER ROOM
1.01 OR MORE PERSONS PER ROOM
PERS0NS IN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS *
TOT~i....
;~ E:\lTE
H OCCUPI ED
304
40
LACKING CENTRAL
HEATING SYSTEM
16
46
2
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS: AGGREGATE
INCOME IN 1979 BY TENURE *
TOTAL
RENTER OCCUPIED
PERSONS IN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS:
UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1. DETACHED
1. ATTACHED
UNITS IN STRUCTURE BY TENURE
TOTAL
274
2199105
291375
*
RENTER
OCCUPIED
34
4
4
2
AND 4
fo/IORE
MQBILE HOME OR TRAILER. ETC.
3
5
WITH CENTRAL
HEA TI NG SYSTEM
75
9
5
OR
13
SPECIFIED OWNER-OCCUPIED NONCONDOMINIUM HOUSING UNITS:
SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS (5)(6)*
MONTHLY OWNER COSTS
L'=:SS THAN 5100
$100 TO S149
$150 TO S199
$200 TO S249
$250 TO S299
~J, 300
TO S 349
$350 TO S399
'1-400 TO S449
$450 TO S499
$500 TO S599
:f>600 TO S749
:i7~O OR MORE
MEDIAN COSTS
WITH A
MORTGAGE
3
2
6
3
3
1
4
2
317
MORTGAGE STATUS AND
MONTHLY OWNER COSTS
LESS THAN S50
550 TO 574
$75 TO S99
S100 TO S124
$125 TO $149
S150 TO S199
$200 TO S249
S250 OR MORE
MEDIAN COSTS
NOT
MORTGAGED
3
18
31
6
12
111
PISGAH
HOU-5
SPECIFIED OWNER-OCCUPIED NONCONDOMINIUM HOUSING UNITS WITH HOUSEHOLDER OF
SPECIFIED RACES: MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS BY
RAC~ OF HOUSEHOLDER
AMERICAN
ASIAN.
INDIAN.
PACIFIC
BLACK
ESK. ALEUT
ISLANDER
WITH A MORTGAGE:
WHITE
LE 5S THAN $200
5
$200 TO $299
6
1;300 TO $399
6
$400 TO $499
1
$ sao OR MORE
6
NOT MORTGAGED
70
*
SPECIFIED OWNER-OCCUPIED
NDNCONDOMINIUM HOUSING UNITS:
AGGREGATE SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER
COSTS BY MORTGAGE STATUS AND YEAR
HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT
*
WITd A MORTGAGE:
1975 TO MARCH 1980
1970 TO 1974
1960 TO 1969
1959 OR EARLIER
NOT "IORTGAGED
4524
1847
1066
534
8049
SPECIFIED OWNER-OCCUPIED
NONCONDOMINIUM HOUSING UNITS:
MORTGAGE STATUS AND YEAR
HOUS~HOLDER
MOVED INTO UNIT
WITH A MORTGAGE:
LESS THAN $200
$200 TO $299
$300 TO $399
$400 TO $499
$500 OR MORE
NOT MORTGAGED
SPECIFIED OWNER-OCCUPIED
NONCONDOMINIUM HOUSING UNITS:
AGGREGATE VALU= (SCALED FOR TALLY
PURPOSES; MULTIPLY BY $250 TO
OBTAIN THE TRUE VALUE)
*
WITH A MORTGAGE:
1975 TO MARCH 1980
1970 TO 1974
1960 TO 1969
1959 OR EARLIER
NOT MORTGAGED
SPECIFIED OWNER-OCCUPIED
NONCONDOMINIUM HOUSING UNITS ~ITH
HOUSEHOLDER OF SPANISH ORIGIN:
MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTED
MONTHLY OWNER COSTS *
*
14
TOTAL
6
2
2
8390
70
SPECIFIED OWNER-OCCUPIED NONCONPOMINIUM HOUSING UNITS: SELECTED MONTHLY
OWNER COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF !NCOME BY HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979
LESS
~HAN
$5~000
.
LESS THAN 20 PERCENT
20 TO 24 PERCENT
25 TO 34 PERCENT
35 PERCENT OR MORE
NOT COMPUTED
3
3
6
7
SPECIFIED RENTER-OCCUPIED
HOUSING UNITS: GROSS RENT (7)¢
LESS THJ\N $60
$60 TO ~n9
$80 TO $99
$100 TO $119
$120 TO $149
$150 TO $169
$170 TO $199
$200 TO $249
$250 TO $299
$300 TO $349
$350 TO $399
$400 TO $499
$500 OR MORE
NO CASH RENT
AGGREGATE GROSS RENT
$5.000­
$9.999
8
$10.000­
$14.999
21
6
2
7
2
$15.000­
$19.999
10
$20.000
OR MORE
17
2
SPECIFIED RENTER-OCCUPIED PAYING
CASH RENT AND VACANT-FOR-RENT
HOUSING UNITS: OCCUPANCY STATUS
RENTER OCCUPIED
VACANT FOR RENT
*
16
2
SPECIFIED RENTER-OCCUPIED PAYING
CASH RENT AND VACANT-FOR-RENT
HOUSING UNITS: AGGREGATE CONTRACT
RENT OR RENT ASKED BY OCCUPANCY
STATUS :::'
3
5
6
2
RENTER OCCUPIED:
AGGREGATE
CONTRACT RENT
VACANT FOR RENT:
AGGREGATE
RENT ASKED
8
SPECIFIED RENTER-OCCUPIED
HOUSING UNITS PAYING CASH RENT:
MEDI_N AND AGGREGATE GROSS RENT
MEDIAN GROSS RENT
*
*
200
3244
1840
190
HOU-6
PISGAH
SPECIFIED RENTER-OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH HOUSEHOLDER OF
SPECIFIED RACES: GROSS RENT BY RACE OF HOUSEHOLDER
*
GROSS RENT
L[5S THAN $100
$100 TO S199
$200 TO S299
$300 OR ~ORE
NO CASH qENT
WHITE
BLACK
AMERICAN
INDIAN.
ESK. ALEUT
ASIAN.
PACIFIC
ISLANDER
8
8
8
SPECIFIED RENTER-OCCUPIED HOUSING
UNITS: INCLUSION OF UTILITIES
IN RENT (8)*
SPECIFIED RENTER-OCCUPIED HOUSING
UNITS WITH HOUSEHOLDER OF
SPANISH ORIGIN: GROSS RENT
*
PAY EXTRA FOR 1 OR
MORE UTILITIES
NO EXTRA PAYMENT FOR
ANY UTILITIES
LESS THAN S100
S100 TO $199
$200 TO S299
$300 OR MORE
NO CASH RENT
24
SPECIFIED RENTER-OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS: GROSS RENT AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
BY HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 0
LESS THAN 20 PERCENT
20 TO 24 PERCENT
25 TO 34 PERCENT
35 PERCENT OR MORE
NOT COMPUTED
LESS THAN
S5.000
$5.000­
$9.999
$10.000­
$14.999
3
2
2
3
3
4
SI5.000­
S19.999
$20.000
OR MORE
3
4
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
(1) IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN CONFIDENTIALITY AS REQUIRED BY LAW. IT IS
NECESSARY FOR THE CENSUS BUREAU TO MAKE SURE THAT ITS PUBLIC DATA DO NOT
DISCLOSE INFORMATION ABOUT ANY INDIVIDUAL.
THE BUREAU SUPPRESSES
TABULATIONS OF CHARACTERISTICS OF VERY SMALL GROUPS OF PEOPLE OR HOUSING
UNITS.
SUPPRESSION CAN OCCUR IF THERE ARE FEWER THAN 30 PERSONS IN A
GEOGRAPHIC AREA. FEWER THAN 30 PERSONS IN A RACIAL CATEGORY. FEWER THAN 10
HOUSEHOLDS OR FAMILIES. OR FEWER THAN 10 UNITS IN A HOUSING
CATEGORY.
SEVERAL TABLES OF BASIC COUNTS ARE NEVER SUPPQESSED.
AN
ASTERISK (0) AFTER A TABLE NAME INDICATES THAT SUPPRESSIDN MAY HAVE
OCCURRED IN THAT TABLE.
(2) THIS AND OTHER AGGREGATES. ALONG WITH THE RELEVANT COUNTS. PERMIT THE
COMPUTATION OF MEANS.
FOR EXAMPLE. THE AGGREGATED ROOMS DIVIDED BY THE
NUMBER OF YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS YIELDS THE MEAN NUMBER OF ROOMS PER
VEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNIT.
(3) ASIAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER INCLUDES JAPANESE. CHINESE. FILIPINO.
KOREAN. ASIAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER. VIETNAMESE. HAWAIIAN. GUAMANIAN.
SAMOAN, AND THOSE PERSONS WHO HAVE A WRITE-IN ENTRY OF AN ASIAN OR PACIFIC
ISLANDER GROUP IN THE "OTHER" CATEGORY.
(4) VEHICLES INCLUDE AUTOMOBILES. TRUCKS. AND VANS.
(5) THE FOLLOWING ARE EXCLUDED fROM TABULATIONS ON VALUE FOR NONCONDOMINIUM
UNITS: UNITS AT AN ADDRESS WIT~ 2 OR MORE UNITS. UNITS ON 10 OR MORE ACRES.
UNITS WITH A COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT OR MEDICAL OFFICE ON THE PROPERTY.
AND ~aSILE HOMES OR TRAILERS.
(6) S~LECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS REFER TO THE SUM OF PAYMENTS FOR REAL
ESTATE TAXES. PROPERTY INSURANC£. UTILITIES. AND REGULAR MORTGAGE PAYMENTS.
(7) GRaSS RENT AND CONTRACT RENT ARE TABULATED FOR ALL RENTER-OCCUPIED
UNITS ~XCEPT ONE-FAMILY HOMES DN A PROPERTY OF 10 OR MORE ACRES.
GROSS
RENT IS THE SUM OF CONTRACT RENT AND UTILITY COSTS.
(8) UTILITIES INCLUDE ELECTRICIrry.
~OOD.
~TC.
GAS. WATER. AND OIL. COAL. KEROSENE.
END OF 1980 CENSUS REPORT OF SELECTED HOUSING UNIT CHARACTERISTICS FOR
PISGAH
•
IOWA.

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