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Family: Population Demographics Population Entire MSA 1169641 Central Cities (CC) 0 Outside Central Cities 1,169,641 Percent of Entire MSA 0% Population in CC Percent Change in Population from 1999 to 2000 Entire MSA 0.147% 2.15-0.27 Population Density Entire MSA 1119.97 people/sq mi -0.26 0.76 Percent White Entire MSA 73.9% -0.51-0.14 Outside Central Cities 73.9% -1.39-1.09 Percent White and Not Hispanic Entire MSA 68.2% -0.48-0.15 Outside Central Cities 68.2% -1-0.92 Percent African American or Black Entire MSA 8% -0.3-0.59 Outside Central Cities 8% 0.65 0.12 Percent Asian Entire MSA 11.2% 2.43 1.29 Outside Central Cities 11.2% 3.1 1.66 Percent American Indian or Alaska Native Entire MSA 0.2% -0.4-0.51 Outside Central Cities 0.2% -0.26-0.47 Percent Native Hawai ian or Pacific Islander Entire MSA 0% -0.4-0.55 Outside Central Cities 0% -0.22-0.49 Percent Hispanic (Any Race) Entire MSA 11.2% 0.19 0.1 Outside Central Cities 11.2% 0.32 0.41 Percent Other Races Entire MSA 4.4% 0.06 0.05 Outside Central Cities 4.4% 0.42 0.47 Percent Two or More Races Entire MSA 2.2% 0.05-0.14 Outside Central Cities 2.2% 0.43 0.13

Family: Household and Family Total Number of Households Entire MSA 418,477 Central Cities (CC) 0 Outside Central Cities 418,477 Percent of Total Households that are Family Households Entire MSA 72.2% 1.4 1.43 Outside Central Cities 72.2% 0.89 0.06 Percent of Total Households that are Family Households with own Children under 18 Entire MSA 35% 1.63 0.73 Outside Central Cities 35% 1.29 0.04 Percent of Total Households that are Married Couple Family Households Entire MSA 58.9% 1.54 2.11 Outside Central Cities 58.9% 0.89 0.23 Percent of Total Households that are Family Households with Female Householders and No Husband Present Entire MSA 9.7% -1.27-1.2 Outside Central Cities 9.7% -0.56-0.38 Percent of Total Households that are Non-Family Households Entire MSA 27.8% -1.4-1.43 Outside Central Cities 27.8% -0.89-0.06 Percent of Total Households where Householder Lives Alone Entire MSA 22.3% -1.62-1.45 Outside Central Cities 22.3% -1.21-0.11 Percent of Total Households where Householder Lives Alone and is 65 or Older Entire MSA 8% -1.67-0.29 Outside Central Cities 8% -1.64-0.13 Average Population per Household Entire MSA 2.72 people 1.22 1.06 Central Cities (CC) people Outside Central Cities 2.72 people 1.09 0.59 Average Population per Family Entire MSA 3.21 people 0.79 0.71 Central Cities (CC) people Outside Central Cities 3.21 people 0.97 0.82

Family: Language and Education s Percent of Population who Speak a Language Other Than English in the Home Entire MSA 28.1% 0.69 1.03 Central Cities (CC) 0% -1.37-1.43 Outside Central Cities 28.1% 0.82 1.42 --- --- --- Percent of Population Central Cities who Speak a Language Other Than English at Home and Speak English 'Less Than Very Well' Entire MSA 11.1% 0.46 0.77 Central Cities (CC) 0% -1.25-1.37 Outside Central Cities 11.1% 0.56 1.26 --- --- --- Percent of Population Age 25 or Older Who Have Less Than a Ninth Grade Education Entire MSA 5.3% -0.36-0.31 Central Cities (CC) 0% -1.67-2.27 Outside Central Cities 5.3% -0.01 0.26 --- --- --- Percent of Population Ages 16 to 19 Who Are Not in High School or High School Graduates Entire MSA 6.1% -0.75-1.56 Central Cities (CC) 0% -1.85-2.82 Outside Central Cities 6.1% -0.03-0.87 --- --- --- Percent of Students Enrolled in Elementary or High School Who Are Enrolled in Private Schools Entire MSA 11.2% -0.39-0.17 Central Cities (CC) 0% -1.8-2.19 Outside Central Cities 11.2% -0.25-0.11 --- --- --- Percent of Population Age 25 or Older Who Are High School Graduates or Higher Entire MSA 86.5% 1 1.24 Central Cities (CC) 0% -2.34-3.9 Outside Central Cities 86.5% 0.41 0.48 --- --- --- Percent of Population Ages 18 to 24 Who Are Enrolled in a College or Graduate School Entire MSA 43% 0.29 1.32 Central Cities (CC) 0% -1.99-2.76 Outside Central Cities 43% 5.15 1.44 --- --- --- Percent of Population Age 25 or Older Who Have Bachelors Degrees or Higher Entire MSA 37.4% 1.86 1.73 Central Cities (CC) 0% -1.96-2.65 Outside Central Cities 37.4% 1.33 1.43 --- --- --- Percent of Population Ages 25 to 34 Who Have Bachelors Degrees or Higher Entire MSA 46% 1.88 1.97 Central Cities (CC) 0% -1.8-2.55 Outside Central Cities 46% 1.69 1.91 --- --- ---

Family: Labor Force Participation and Commute Percent of All People Age 16 and Over in the Labor Force Entire MSA 67.3% 1.5 0.3 Central Cities (CC) 0% -2.37-3.89 Outside Central Cities 67.3% 0.89 0.07 Percent of Woman Age 16 and Over in the Labor Force Entire MSA 59.9% 0.81 0.07 Central Cities (CC) 0% -2.36-3.88 Outside Central Cities 59.9% 0.48-0.02 Percent of Women Age 16 and Over with Children Under 6 in the Labor Force Entire MSA 59.1% -0.93-0.86 Central Cities (CC) 0% -2.36-3.84 Outside Central Cities 59.1% -0.9-1 Percent of Children Under 6 with all Parents in their Families in the Labor Force Entire MSA 55.7% -0.88-0.8 Central Cities (CC) 0% -2.35-3.82 Outside Central Cities 55.7% -0.87-0.93 Percent of Children Age 6 to 17 with all Parents in their Families in the Labor Force Entire MSA 67.7% -0.36-0.26 Central Cities (CC) 0% -2.36-3.85 Outside Central Cities 67.7% -0.5-0.5 Percent of the Civilian Labor Force Unemployed Entire MSA 4.4% -1.06-0.74 Central Cities (CC) 0% -1.94-2.51 Outside Central Cities 4.4% -0.22 0.16 Percent of Workers 16 and Over in Carpools Entire MSA 9.9% -0.26-0.96 Central Cities (CC) 0% -2.19-3.49 Outside Central Cities 9.9% 0.22-0.46 Mean Travel Time to Work in Minutes for Workers Age 16 and Higher Who Do Not Work from Home Entire MSA 31.3% 1.21 1.67 Central Cities (CC) 0% -2.07-3.3 Outside Central Cities 31.3% 1.24 1.7 Percent of Workers Age 16 and Higher who Work Outside Their County of Residence Entire MSA 49% 1.37 1.91 Central Cities (CC) 0% -1.33-1.33 Outside Central Cities 49% 1.15 1.24 Percent of Workers 16 and Over using Public Transportation to Get to Work Entire MSA 6.7% 0.00986 0.34 Central Cities (CC) 0% -1.02-0.63 Outside Central Cities 6.7% 0.24 1.73

Family: Residency and Foreign Born Status Percent of Total Population Foreign Born Entire MSA 20.8% 1.1 1.2 Outside Central Cities 20.8% 1 1.6 Percent of Foreign Born Population that Entered the U.S. Between 1990 and March 2000 Entire MSA 46.2% 2-0.1 Outside Central Cities 46.2% 2.2 0.4 Percent of Foreign Born Population that are Naturalized Citizens Entire MSA 44.2% -0.8 0.4 Outside Central Cities 44.2% -1.1 0 Percent of Population Born in State of Residence Entire MSA 66% -0.8 0.2 Outside Central Cities 66% -0.8 0.2 Percent of Population Age 5 and Older Who Lived in a Different House in 1995 Entire MSA 42.6% 1.4-0.9 Outside Central Cities 42.6% 1.7-0.6 Percent of Population Age 5 and Older Who Lived in a Different House in 1995 in the Same State Entire MSA 29.7% 0.2-1.3 Outside Central Cities 29.7% 0.8-1.1 Percent of Population Age 5 and Older Who Lived in a Different House in 1995 in a Different State or Abroad Entire MSA 12.9% 1.4 0 Outside Central Cities 12.9% 1.5 0.2

Family: Percent Distribution by Occupation Percent of Population in Management, Professional, and Related Occupations Entire MSA 44% 2.2 1.8 Outside Central Cities 44% 1.6 1.3 Percent of Population in Service Occupations Entire MSA 10.4% -2.2-1.4 Outside Central Cities 10.4% -1.7-0.9 Percent of Population in Sales and Office Occupations Entire MSA 27.3% 0.7-0.4 Outside Central Cities 27.3% 0.8-0.3 Percent of Population in Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations Entire MSA 0.1% -0.9-1.1 Outside Central Cities 0.1% -1-1.3 Percent of Population in Construction, Extraction, and Maintenance Occupations Entire MSA 7% -0.5-1.4 Outside Central Cities 7% -0.8-1.5 Percent of Population in Production, Transportation, and Material Moving Occupations Entire MSA 11.2% -0.6-0.6 Outside Central Cities 11.2% -0.4-0.5 Percent of Population in Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting Industries Entire MSA 0.3% -0.4-1 Outside Central Cities 0.3% -0.6-1.3 Percent Population in Manufacturing Industry Entire MSA 14.4% 0.3 0.2 Outside Central Cities 14.4% 0.2 0 Percent of Population who are Government Workers (Local, State, or Federal) Entire MSA 12.6% -0.3-0.3 Outside Central Cities 12.6% -0.2-0.2

Family: Income and Poverty Median Income for Households in 1999 Entire MSA $66731 2.1 3.2 Outside Central Cities $66731 1 0.1 Median Income for Families in 1999 Entire MSA $77073 2.1 2.9 Outside Central Cities $77073 0.9 0.1 Per Capita Income in 1999 Entire MSA $30469 1.9 2 Outside Central Cities $30469 0.6 0 Median Earnings in 1999 of Full-Time, Year-Round Male Workers Entire MSA $51999 2.1 2.6 Outside Central Cities $51999 0.5 0 Median Earnings in 1999 of Full-Time, Year-Round Female Workers Entire MSA $37062 2 2.2 Outside Central Cities $37062 0.4 0 Percent of Population in 1999 with Income Below Poverty Level Entire MSA 5.4% -1.4-2 Outside Central Cities 5.4% -0.7-0.3 Percent of Children under 18 years in 1999 with Income Below Poverty Level Entire MSA 5.7% -1.5-1.9 Outside Central Cities 5.7% -0.8-0.4 Percent of Population Age 65 Years or Older in 1999 with Income Below Poverty Level Entire MSA 5.6% -1.1-1.3 Outside Central Cities 5.6% -0.6-0.3 Percent of Families with Income Below Poverty Level Entire MSA 3.4% -1.4-2 Outside Central Cities 3.4% -0.7-0.3

Family: Compensation Statistics (page 1 of 2) Occupation Assemblers Average Wage (all levels) $9.42/hr -0.8-1 Average Wage (Level 01) $13.71/hr 1.1 2.3 Ratio of All Levels to Level 01 0.69-1.1-1.7 Bookkeepers, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks Average Wage (all levels) $16.83/hr 1.1 1.8 Average Wage (Level 01) $11.01/hr 0.9 2.1 Ratio of All Levels to Level 01 1.53-0.8-1.5 Cashiers Average Wage (all levels) $9.87/hr 0.9 1 Average Wage (Level 01) $10.17/hr 1.1 2.4 Ratio of All Levels to Level 01 0.97-0.9-1.3 Construction Laborers Average Wage (all levels) $12.16/hr -0.5-0.1 Average Wage (Level 01) $11.37/hr -0.3 0.9 Ratio of All Levels to Level 01 1.07-0.3-0.5 Cooks Average Wage (all levels) $12.39/hr 0.9 1.3 Average Wage (Level 01) $9.87/hr 0.9 2.2 Ratio of All Levels to Level 01 1.26-0.8-0.9 File Clerks Average Wage (all levels) $12.47/hr 0.9 2 Average Wage (Level 01) $11.64/hr 0.3 2.2 Ratio of All Levels to Level 01 1.07-0.3-1.4 Freight, Stock, and Material Handlers, n.e.c. Average Wage (all levels) $13.53/hr 0 0.7 Average Wage (Level 01) $9.95/hr -0.2 0.4 Ratio of All Levels to Level 01 1.36 0.1 0.4 Guards and Police, exc. Public Service Average Wage (all levels) $11.93/hr 0.7 1.3 Average Wage (Level 01) $10.24/hr 1.1 1.8 Ratio of All Levels to Level 01 1.17-0.8-0.9 Janitors and Cleaners Average Wage (all levels) $12.63/hr 0.7 1.5 Average Wage (Level 01) $11.84/hr 0.3 2 Ratio of All Levels to Level 01 1.07-0.6-0.7 Kitchen Workers, Food Preparation Average Wage (all levels) $12.47/hr 1.2 2.2 Average Wage (Level 01) $10.48/hr 1.1 2.1 Ratio of All Levels to Level 01 1.19-0.2-0.3

Family: Compensation Statistics (page 2 of 2) Occupation Licensed Practical Nurses Average Wage (all levels) $18.69/hr 0.7 1.1 Average Wage (Level 02) $13.13/hr 0.9 2 Ratio of All Levels to Level 02 N/A -0.8-1.5 Maids and Housemen Average Wage (all levels) $14.23/hr 1.1 2.6 Average Wage (Level 01) $14.38/hr 1 2.6 Ratio of All Levels to Level 01 0.99-0.4-0.8 Nursing Aides, Orderlies, and Attendants Average Wage (all levels) $10.44/hr -0.2 0.4 Average Wage (Level 01) $10.42/hr 1 2 Ratio of All Levels to Level 01 1-0.9-1.9 General Office Workers Average Wage (all levels) $14.71/hr 0.7 1.4 Average Wage (Level 01) $5.79/hr -1.1-1.5 Ratio of All Levels to Level 01 2.54 1.2 2.9 Receptionists Average Wage (all levels) $13.42/hr 1 2.1 Average Wage (Level 01) $11.43/hr 1.1 2.2 Ratio of All Levels to Level 01 1.17-0.8-1.1 Sales Workers, Other Commodities Average Wage (all levels) $10.05/hr -0.2-0.6 Average Wage (Level 01) $10.34/hr 1.2 2.1 Ratio of All Levels to Level 01 0.97-1 -1.6 Secretaries Average Wage (all levels) $18.93/hr 1 1.7 Average Wage (Level 01) $12.81/hr 0.9 2.1 Ratio of All Levels to Level 01 1.48-0.6-1.4 Stock and Inventory Clerks Average Wage (all levels) $12.84/hr -0.6 0.2 Average Wage (Level 01) $12.14/hr 0.9 2 Ratio of All Levels to Level 01 1.06-0.9-1.6 Truck Drivers Average Wage (all levels) $17.68/hr 0.8 1.2 Average Wage (Level 01) $13.56/hr 1 2.2 Ratio of All Levels to Level 01 1.3-0.9-1 Waiters and Waitresses Average Wage (all levels) $6.09/hr 0.6 0.7 Average Wage (Level 01) $6.63/hr 0.9 1.9 Ratio of All Levels to Level 01 0.92-0.8-0.8