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Statement of Net Position (as of June 30, 2013) Component Business Total Unit Total Governmental Type Primary Manassas City Reporting Activities Activities Government Public Schools Unit Assets Cash and investments 36,982,176 51,101,054 88,083,230 17,013,696 105,096,926 Receivables 3,334,235 12,238,325 15,572,560 1,603,842 17,176,402 Internal balances 39 (39) - - - Due from other governments 2,932,351 49,268 2,981,619 4,044,898 7,026,517 Inventory and other assets - 2,367,155 2,367,155-2,367,155 Capital assets not being depreciated: Land and land rights 85,924,921 9,468,637 95,393,558 2,336,649 97,730,207 Construction in progress 6,455,395 38,129,220 44,584,615 176,854 44,761,469 Capital assets net of accumulated depreciation: Buildings and improvements 7,554,977 1,993,397 9,548,374 41,536,868 51,085,242 Investment in plant - 43,125,029 43,125,029-43,125,029 Machinery and equipment 2,815,811 794,781 3,610,592 2,507,625 6,118,217 Infrastructure 96,077,139-96,077,139-96,077,139 Purchased capacity - 14,583,725 14,583,725-14,583,725 Total assets 242,469,005 173,458,591 415,927,596 69,220,432 485,148,028 Deferred outflows of resources Deferred charge on refunding 1,395,385-1,395,385-1,395,385 Liabilities Payables 6,279,123 8,573,700 14,852,823 14,393,188 29,246,011 Accrued interest payable 1,020,297 501,154 1,521,451-1,521,451 Due to other governments 1,183,414-1,183,414-1,183,414 Unearned revenues 335,948 3,485,847 3,821,795-3,821,795 Long term liabilities: Due within one year 5,335,377 1,970,764 7,306,141 448,288 7,754,429 Due in more than one year 50,307,446 26,057,681 76,365,127 3,828,637 80,193,764 Total liabilities 64,461,605 40,589,146 105,050,751 18,670,113 123,720,864 Net Position Net investment in capital assets 182,187,591 81,466,048 263,653,639 46,206,590 277,865,729 A Restricted for: Nonexpendable Cemetery Principal 100,000-100,000-100,000 Unrestricted (deficit) (2,884,806) 51,403,397 48,518,591 4,343,729 84,856,820 A Total Net Position $ 179,402,785 $ 132,869,445 $ 312,272,230 $ 50,550,319 $ 362,822,549 A. The sum of the columns does not equal the Total Reporting Unit column by a difference of $31,994,500 because the debt related to the Component Unit Manassas City Public Schools (MCPS) is reflected in the primary government's Governmental Activities column reducing unrestricted net position. The assets are reflected in the Component Unit column as net investment in capital assets. The Total Reporting Unit column matches the assets with the debt and reports the net amount of the net investment in capital assets. 371

Statement of Activities (as of June 30, 2013) Program Revenues Operating Capital Charges for Grants and Grants and Functions/Programs Expenses Services Contributions Contributions Primary government: Governmental activities: General government 8,864,313 793,268 285,007 - Public safety 28,575,011 1,912,366 1,537,701 - Public works 8,811,937 1,453,769 3,380,840 211,730 Health and welfare 7,046,417 36,150 2,635,076 - Culture, rec, and comm dev 5,806,374 436,111 13,000 - Education 48,014,667 - - - Interest on long term debt 2,170,239 - - - Total governmental activities 109,288,958 4,631,664 7,851,624 211,730 Business-type activities: Electric 61,167,893 61,766,073-35,764 Water 8,072,824 10,721,365 34,518 - Sewer 12,262,895 14,588,115 - - Airport 3,563,277 2,330,193 46,790 4,653,469 Solid waste 3,117,943 3,125,895 9,430 - City Square Pavilion 316,921 19,764 - - Candy Factory 198,263 29,484 - - Parking Garage 43,863 23,064 - - Total business-type activities 88,743,879 92,603,953 90,738 4,689,233 Total primary government $ 198,032,837 $ 97,235,617 $ 7,942,362 $ 4,900,963 Component unit: Manassas City Public Schools 100,186,265 1,666,487 47,351,834 - Total component unit $ 100,186,265 $ 1,666,487 $ 47,351,834 $ - General Revenues: Property taxes Sales taxes Business license taxes Meals taxes Other taxes Unrestricted grants Unrestricted investment earnings Other unrestricted revenues Payment to component unit Payment from component unit Transfers Total General Revenues and Transfers Change in net position Net position - beginning Net position - ending 372

Statement of Activities (as of June 30, 2013) Net (Expense) Revenue and Changes in Net Position Primary Government Component Unit Total Governmental Business-type Manassas City Reporting Activities Activities Total Public Schools Unit (7,786,038) - (7,786,038) - (7,786,038) (25,124,944) - (25,124,944) - (25,124,944) (3,765,598) - (3,765,598) - (3,765,598) (4,375,191) - (4,375,191) - (4,375,191) (5,357,263) - (5,357,263) - (5,357,263) (48,014,667) - (48,014,667) - (48,014,667) (2,170,239) - (2,170,239) - (2,170,239) (96,593,940) - (96,593,940) - (96,593,940) - 633,944 633,944-633,944-2,683,059 2,683,059-2,683,059-2,325,220 2,325,220-2,325,220-3,467,175 3,467,175-3,467,175-17,382 17,382-17,382 - (297,157) (297,157) - (297,157) - (168,779) (168,779) - (168,779) - (20,799) (20,799) - (20,799) - 8,640,045 8,640,045-8,640,045 $ (96,593,940) $ 8,640,045 $ (87,953,895) $ - $ (87,953,895) - - - (51,167,944) (51,167,944) $ - $ - $ - $ (51,167,944) $ (51,167,944) 64,510,210-64,510,210-64,510,210 7,811,499-7,811,499-7,811,499 3,180,970-3,180,970-3,180,970 3,094,965-3,094,965-3,094,965 3,429,243-3,429,243-3,429,243 8,052,773-8,052,773-8,052,773 284,224 73,908 358,132 9,485 367,617 2,796,266 108,169 2,904,435-2,904,435 - - - 48,014,667 48,014,667 4,913,003-4,913,003-4,913,003 2,388,660 (2,388,660) - - - 100,461,813 (2,206,583) 98,255,230 48,024,152 146,279,382 3,867,873 6,433,462 10,301,335 (3,143,792) 7,157,543 - - 175,534,912 126,435,983 301,970,895 53,694,111 355,665,006 $ 179,402,785 $ 132,869,445 $ 312,272,230 $ 50,550,319 $ 362,822,549 373

Assessed Value and Actual Value of Taxable Real Property Total Total Taxable Assessed Assessed Tax and Actual Less and Actual Year Residential Commercial Tax Exempt Value Tax Exempt Value 2004 2,387,120,500 1,042,01 567,508,600 3,996,641,100 567,508,600 3,429,132,500 2005 3,022,354,500 1,228,016,800 681,487,600 4,931,858,900 681,487,600 4,250,371,300 2006 4,094,450,400 1,495,603,600 752,934,300 6,342,988,300 752,934,300 5,590,054,000 2007 4,110,384,900 1,552,164,900 864,839,600 6,527,389,400 864,839,600 5,662,549,800 2008 3,186,424,400 1,796,000,400 854,629,500 5,837,054,300 854,629,500 4,982,424,800 2009 2,046,404,000 1,712,622,700 852,224,300 4,611,251,000 852,224,300 3,759,026,700 2010 2,083,619,700 1,508,162,900 771,507,200 4,363,289,800 771,507,200 3,591,782,600 2011 2,249,477,700 1,547,273,200 795,895,200 4,592,646,100 795,895,200 3,796,750,900 2012 2,328,941,100 1,583,564,200 764,169,200 4,676,674,500 764,169,200 3,912,505,300 2013 2,491,207,000 1,613,906,800 678,874,300 4,783,988,100 678,874,300 4,105,113,800 Source: Notes: City of Manassas Commissioner of the Revenue Property is assessed at actual value. Property is reassessed each year. Tax rates are per $100 of assessed value. Property Tax Rates Tax Fire Rescue Total Direct Personal Machinery Year General Levy Real Property Property and Tools Aircraft 2004 1.150-1.150 3.050 2.500 0.010 2005 1.000-1.000 3.050 1.900 0.010 2006 0.815-0.815 3.050 1.900-2007 0.855-0.855 3.050 1.900-2008 1.015 0.100 1.115 3.250 2.100-2009 1.350 0.143 1.493 3.250 2.100-2010 1.318 0.154 1.472 3.250 2.100-2011 0.659 0.077 0.736 3.250 2.100-2012 1.192 0.174 1.366 3.250 2.100-2014 1.211 0.182 1.393 3.250 2.100 - Source: City of Manassas Commissioner of the Revenue Effective January 1, 2011, the City changed the tax year to the fiscal year ending June 30. Therefore, tax year 2011 is a six-month tax year and the tax rate for tax year 2011 is about 1/2 the amount of previous and subsequent rates. Real Property Tax Levies and Collections Collected within the Total Tax Fiscal Year of the Levy Collections in Total Collections to Date Fiscal Levy for Percentage Subsequent Percentage Year Fiscal Year Amount of Levy Years Amount of Levy 2004 40,747,581 37,062,987 90.96% 595,758 37,658,745 92.42% 2005 43,813,301 39,885,372 91.03% 856,604 40,741,976 92.99% 2006 46,662,457 42,651,696 91.40% 1,153,302 43,804,998 93.88% 2007 51,439,713 44,456,148 86.42% 2,188,587 46,644,735 90.68% 2008 55,297,716 50,006,542 90.43% 1,363,951 51,370,493 92.90% 2009 53,907,095 53,399,535 99.06% 1,714,220 55,113,755 102.24% 2010 52,139,297 51,987,471 99.71% 1,621,714 53,609,185 102.82% 2011 52,254,647 50,353,653 96.36% 1,561,342 51,914,995 99.35% 2012 52,254,647 50,861,085 97.33% 1,022,481 51,883,566 99.29% 2013 52,668,751 51,440,592 97.67% Source: City of Manassas Finance Department 374

Principal Real Property Taxpayers 2013 2004 Taxable Percentage of Taxable Percentage of Real Total Taxable Real Total Taxable Assessed Real Assessed Assessed Real Assessed Taxpayer Value Rank Value Value Rank Value Lockheed Martin 96,411,000 1 2.4% 83,696,800 2 2.3% Micron Technology 93,340,500 2 2.3% 87,879,400 1 2.4% UDR Wellington Place 60,421,400 3 1.5% 29,738,800 5 0.8% Battery Heights Associates 51,181,900 4 1.3% 35,271,600 4 1.0% Prince William Health System 32,298,200 5 0.8% 13,859,900 9 0.4% Verizon South 30,712,651 6 0.8% 41,289,732 3 1.1% Davis Ford Crossing, LLC 28,569,800 7 0.7% 20,158,700 10 0.5% Liberia Development Corp 26,931,400 8 0.7% 19,258,700 8 0.5% Fairfield Village Square, LP 25,757,900 9 0.6% 23,700,600 6 0.6% Wellington Station 22,846,100 10 0.6% 19,897,300 7 0.5% Totals 468,470,851 11.4% 374,751,532 10.1% Source: City of Manassas Commissioner of Revenue Principal Employers 2012 2006 Percentage Percentage of total City of total City Employer Employees Rank Employment Employees Rank Employment Micron Technology 1,800 1 27.2% 1,186 3 17.4% Prince William Health System 1,157 2 17.5% 1,400 2 20.5% Lockheed Martin 1,100 3 16.6% 1,500 1 22.0% Manassas City Public Schools (FTE) 1,034 4 15.6% 919 4 13.5% City of Manassas (FTE) 446 5 6.7% 468 5 6.9% American Disposal Service 366 6 5.5% n/a - 0.0% BAE Systems 320 7 4.8% 350 6 5.1% Aurora Flight Sciences 170 8 2.6% 200 10 2.9% Battlefield Ford 111 9 1.7% n/a - 0.0% CGI (Oberon Assoc) 105 10 1.6% 275 7 4.0% S.W.I.F.T. n/a 0.0% 275 8 4.0% Colgan Air n/a 0.0% 250 9 3.7% Totals 6,609 100.00% 6,823 100.0% Total City Employment 19,874 16,920 estimate Source: Notes: City of Manassas Community Development Department Calendar year 2012 is the most current year available. The first year information is available is 2006, the year GASB 44 was implemented. FTE = full-time equivalents 375

Operating Indicators by Function 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Function General Government Business licenses issued 3,500 3,600 3,150 2,700 2,600 2,600 Property returns processed 34,500 33,500 3 31,500 31,500 32,500 Public Safety Traffic citations 8,000 8,000 6,000 5,500 5,500 6,750 Criminal arrests 3,063 3,200 3,200 3,000 2,500 2,500 Police calls for service 66,000 67,000 67,000 65,000 60,000 60,000 Public Works Site plans reviewed 45 35 45 20 20 30 Building permits issued 665 650 465 400 400 450 Fire inspections 800 800 800 1,200 1,400 1,200 Acres mowed 361 361 361 361 365 365 Culture, Recreation, Development Pool admissions 8,200 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Museum facility visitors 84,000 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Zoning complaints 200 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Existing businesses assisted 100 100 50 30 15 15 Health and Human Services Family services Customers served 36,500 43,500 60,000 78,000 75,000 90,300 Section 8 vouchers used 280 275 306 302 327 306 Utilities Sewer Wastewater processed per year - billions of gallons 2.1 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.3 Water Drinking water produced per year - billions of gallons 3.5 4.4 4.6 4.5 4.5 4.6 Electric Load management savings $8.1M $7.6M $7.3M $1.5M $6.5K $7.0K Airport Total operations (take-offs/landings) 130,000 115,000 115,073 92,394 86,337 83,180 Based aircraft 435 402 405 402 406 423 Information Technology Devices supported 610 1,324 1,289 1,320 1,325 1,325 Visitors to city website 300,000 450,000 475,000 990,000 500,000 1,000,000 Source: City of Manassas Annual Operating Budget 376

Capital Asset Statistics by Function 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Function General Government City Hall 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Town Hall 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Parking Lot Spaces 607 652 652 652 652 652 827 827 827 827 Vehicles in fleet 405 413 418 450 427 436 440 441 452 447 Public Safety Police stations 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Fire stations 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Rescue stations 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Public Works Streets (miles) 238 241 241 241 253 253 243 243 244 244 Street lights 2,644 2,853-2,772 2,790 2,918 2,918 2,920 2,921 2,921 Traffic signals 45 49 51 53 55 53 55 60 58 61 Culture, Rec, Devel Museums 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Restored historic buildgs: Railroad Depot 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Candy Factory 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Parks 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 Park acreage 194 194 194 194 194 194 194 194 194 194 Swimming pools 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Tennis courts 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 Skate parks 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Outdoor pavilion 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Utilities Sewer Sew main (mi) 112 112 112 125 125 125 125 125 125 115 Storm sew (mi) 89 90 92 94 94 72 72 72 72 72 Treat cap (MGD) 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 Water Water connect 10,776 10,871 10,884 10,862 10,506 10,647 10,763 10,911 10,918 11,332 Wat mains (mi) 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 Plant cap (MGD) 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 Electric Distrib stations 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Peak generators 17 17 17 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 Elec cap (MW) 37 37 37 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 Airport Airport acreage 889 885 885 885 899 899 899 899 899 899 No of runways 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Source: Notes: City of Manassas Finance Department MGD = millions of gallons per day MW = Megawatts 377

Population Information Year Population (1) General Information Personal Income (2) Per Capital Personal Income School Enrollment (3) Unemployment Rate (4) 2004 36,500 847,793,043 23,282 6,782 3.1% 2005 37,000 909,335,859 24,577 6,736 2.8% 2006 38,066 922,641,965 24,238 6,525 2.9% 2007 38,066 904,067,097 23,750 6,439 2.7% 2008 36,666 918,629,568 25,054 6,152 4.8% 2009 35,883 n/a n/a 6,610 6.4% 2010 35,648 n/a n/a 6,500 7.4% 2011 37,821 n/a n/a 7,104 6.9% 2012 39,060 n/a n/a 7,014 5.9% 2013 39,902 n/a n/a 7,019 5.8% SOURCE: City of Manassas FY 2013 CAFR (Comprehensive Annual Financial Report) (1) City of Manassas Community Development Department (2) State of Virginia, Department of Taxation (3) Manassas City Public Schools (4) Virginia Employment Commission Manassas City Population Population 45,000 40,000 35,000 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 0 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 Year Source: Community Development 2014 Demographics Report 378

Population Information Manassas City Population by Race 2012 ACS 2010 Census 2000 Census Race # % # % # % White 29,578 75.1% 23,336 61.7% 25,316 72.1% Black or African American 5,817 14.8% 5,188 13.7% 4,535 12.9% American Indian and Alaska Native 67 0.2% 229 0.6% 128 0.4% Asian 1,631 4.1% 1,884 4.9% 1,206 3.4% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0 0.0% 52 0.1% 31 0.1% Some other race 762 1.9% 5,503 14.6% 2,773 7.9% Two or more races 1,539 3.9% 1,629 4.1% 1,146 3.3% Total 39,394 100.0% 37,821 100.0% 35,135 100.0% Source: Community Development 2014 Demographics Report 379

Population Information Population by Hispanic or Latino 2012 ACS 2010 Census 2000 Census Hispanic or Latino # % # % # % Not Hispanic or Latino 26,839 68.1% 25,945 68.6% 29,819 84.9% Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 12,555 31.9% 11,876 31.4% 5,316 15.1% Total 39,394 100.0% 37,821 100.0% 35,135 100.0% 35,000 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 Not Hispanic or Latino Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 5,000 0 2012 ACS 2010 Census 2000 Census Population Age 5+ by Language Spoken At Home 2012 ACS 2000 Census Language Spoken # % # % Only English 22,661 62.8% 26,106 69.1% Other Language 13,445 37.2% 5,915 15.7% Spanish 10,544 29.2% 4,410 11.7% Other Indo-European Languages 1,384 3.8% 677 1.8% Asian/Pacific Islander Languages 1,170 3.2% 681 1.8% 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 2012 ACS 2000 Census 0 Only English Other Language Spanish Other Indo- European Languages Asian/Pacific Islander Languages Source: Community Development 2014 Demographics Report 380

Population Information Population by Sex 2012 ACS 2010 Census Sex # % # % Male 19,500 49.5% 18,967 50.2% Female 19,894 50.5% 18,854 48.8% Population by Age Source: 2013 ACS 2010 Census Age # % # % Under 5 years 3,503 8.4% 3,194 8.4% Age 5-9 3,242 7.8% 2,942 7.8% Age 10-14 2,897 6.9% 2,847 7.5% Age 15-19 2,844 6.8% 2,765 7.3% Age 20-24 2,955 7.1% 2,628 6.9% Age 25-34 7,032 16.9% 6,244 16.5% Age 35-44 6,076 14.6% 5,500 14.5% Age 45-54 5,706 13.7% 5,446 14.4% Age 55-59 2,447 5.9% 2,071 5.5% Age 60-64 1,855 4.4% 1,577 4.2% Age 65-74 1,963 4.7% 1,536 4.1% Age 75-84 837 2.0% 744 2.0% Age 85 and over 348 0.8% 327 0.9% 8,000 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 1,000 0 2013 ACS 2010 Census Source: Community Development 2014 Demographics Report and United States 2010 Census 381

Education Information Education for Population 25 Years and Older 2012 ACS 2000 Census Age # # Less than High School Degree 4,147 3,964 High School Degree or Equivalent 6,268 5,073 Some College, No Degree 4,846 4,863 Associate s Degree 1,561 1,326 Bachelor s Degree 4,171 3,780 Graduate or Professional Degree 2,330 2,182 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 1,000 - Less Than High School Degree High School Graduate Some College, no degree Associate's Degree Bachelor's Degree Graduate or Professional Degree 2012 ACS Survey 2000 Census Median Household Income in 2012- Inflation Adjusted Dollars 2012 ACS Survey Amount # Less than $14,999 807 $15,000 - $34,999 1,707 $35,000 - $9,999 1,362 $50,000 - $74,999 2,627 $75,000 - $99,999 1,600 $100,000 - $149,999 2,367 $150,000 - $199,999 860 More than $200,000 681 3,000 2,500 1,500 1,000 500 - Source: 2008-2012 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimate and United States 2000 Census 382

Employment Information Civilian Employed Population Age 16+ by Class of Worker 2012 ACS Survey Type # For Profit Private Workers 15,241 Government Workers (Federal, State, & Local) 3,369 Self-Employed Workers 709 Unpaid Family Workers 8 Government Workers 17% Self- Employed Workers 4% Unpaid Family Workers <1% For Profit Private Workers 79% Estimated Civilian Employed Population Age 16+ by Occupation 2012 ACS Survey Occupation # Management, Professional, and Related Occupation 6,334 Service Occupations 3,511 Sales and Office 5,030 Construction, Extraction, Maintenance & Repair 2,854 Production, Transportation and Material Moving 1,598 Construction, Extraction, Maintenance, and Repair 15% Sales and Office 26% Management, Professional, and Related Occupations 33% Service Occupations 18% Production, Transportation and Material Moving 8% Source: 2008-2012 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimate 383

Employment Information Commuting to Work Means of Transportation 2012 ACS Survey Method # Drove Alone 14,967 Carpooled 2,207 Public Transportation 703 Walked 471 Bicycle & Other Means 222 Worked at Home 476 16,000 14,000 1 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 - Commuting to Work Commute Times 2012 ACS Survey Timeframe # Less than 10 minutes 2,286 10-20 Minutes 4,685 20-30 Minutes 2,343 30-45 Minutes 3,504 45-60 Minutes 2,266 More than 60 Minutes 3,962 5,000 4,500 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 1,500 1,000 500 - <10 Minutes 10-19 Minutes 20-29 Mnutes 30-44 Minutes 45-59 Minutes 60+ Minutes Source: 2008-2012 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimate 384

Housing Information Total Housing Units - Units in Structure 2008-2012 ACS Survey 5-Year Estimate 1-unit, detached 5,776 1-unit, attached 3,877 2 units 101 3 or 4 units 303 5-9 units 646 10-19 units 1,555 20 or more units 565 Mobile Home 305 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 1,000 0 Housing Units - Year Structure Built 2008-2012 ACS Survey 5-Year Estimate 2010 or later 28 2000-2009 987 1990-1999 2,306 1980-1989 4,857 1970-1979 2,218 1960-1969 1,609 1950-1959 515 1940-1949 205 1939 or earlier 403 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 1,000 0 Value of Owner-Occupied Units 2008-2012 ACS Survey 5-Year Estimate Less than $50,000 352 $50,000 - $99,999 294 $100,000 - $149,999 657 $150,000 - $199,999 1,603 $200,000 - $299,999 1,967 $300,000 - $499,999 2,567 $500,000 - $999,999 326 More than $1,000,000 76 3,000 2,500 1,500 1,000 500 0 Housing Units - Gross Rent 2008-2012 ACS Survey 5-Year Estimate No Rent Paid 71 Less than $200 15 $200- $299 - $300- $499 35 $500- $749 140 $750- $999 498 $1,000- $1,499 2,219 More than $1,500 1,191 2,500 1,500 1,000 500 0 Source: 2008-2012 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimate 385