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X Not applicable.
[1] Other Asian alone, or two or more Asian categories.
[2] Other Pacific Islander alone, or two or more Native Hawaiian and Other
Pacific Islander categories.
[3] One of the four most commonly reported multiple-race combinations
nationwide in Census 2000.
[4] In combination with one or more of the other races listed. The six
numbers may add to more than the total population, and the six percentages
may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than
one race.
[5] This category is composed of people whose origins are from the
Dominican Republic, Spain, and Spanish-speaking Central or South American
countries. It also includes general origin responses such as
"Latino" or "Hispanic."
[6] "Spouse" represents spouse of the householder. It does not
reflect all spouses in a household. Responses of "same-sex
spouse" were edited during processing to "unmarried
partner."
[7] "Family households" consist of a householder and one or more
other people related to the householder by birth, marriage, or adoption.
They do not include same-sex married couples even if the marriage was
performed in a state issuing marriage certificates for same-sex couples.
Same-sex couple households are included in the family households category
if there is at least one additional person related to the householder by
birth or adoption. Same-sex couple households with no relatives of the
householder present are tabulated in nonfamily households. "Nonfamily
households" consist of people living alone and households which do
not have any members related to the householder.
[8] The homeowner vacancy rate is the proportion of the homeowner
inventory that is vacant "for sale." It is computed by dividing
the total number of vacant units "for sale only" by the sum of
owner-occupied units, vacant units that are "for sale only," and
vacant units that have been sold but not yet occupied; and then
multiplying by 100.
[9] The rental vacancy rate is the proportion of the rental inventory that
is vacant "for rent." It is computed by dividing the total
number of vacant units "for rent" by the sum of the
renter-occupied units, vacant units that are "for rent," and
vacant units that have been rented but not yet occupied; and then
multiplying by 100.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
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