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1970-1990 Data
City of Napa
Napa County
           
  Census 2000   2006 ACS Estimates
TOTAL POPULATION 72,585 100.0%   77,011 100.0%
In households 71,126 98.0%    
In group quarters 1,459 2.0%    
     
RACE    
White 58,302 80.3%   66,174 85.9%
Black or African American 381 0.5%   766 1.0%
American Indian and Alaska Native 657 0.9%   980 1.3%
Asian 1,241 1.7%   1,693 2.2%
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 117 0.2%   99 0.1%
Some other race 9,181 12.6%   6,038 7.8%
Two or more races 2,706 3.7%   1,261 1.6%
     
HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE    
Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 19,475 26.8%   27,815 36.1%
Not Hispanic or Latino 53,110 73.2%      
White 49,536 68.2%   45,514 59.1%
Black or African American 304 0.4%   766 1.0%
American Indian and Alaska Native 393 0.5%   102 0.1%
Asian 1,218 1.7%   1,693 2.2%
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 94 0.1%   0 0.0%
Some other race 97 0.1%   389 0.5%
Two or more races 1,468 2.0%   732 1.0%
     
PLACE OF BIRTH BY CITIZENSHIP STATUS    
Native 58,708 80.7%   58,020 75.3%
Foreign born 14,073 19.3%   18,991 24.7%
Naturalized citizen 3,767 5.2%   4,916 6.4%
Not a citizen 10,306 14.2%   14,075 18.3%
     
SEX    
Male 35,635 49.1%   40,505 52.6%
Female 36,950 50.9%   36,506 47.4%
     
AGE    
Under 5 years 4,906 6.8%   5,407 7.0%
5 to 17 years 13,764 19.0%   13,112 17.0%
18 to 64 years 43,878 60.4%   47,582 61.8%
65 years and over 10,037 13.8%   10,910 14.2%
Median age 36.1 X   35.7 X
     
HOUSEHOLDS    
Total households 26,978 100.0%   28,154 100.0%
Family households 17,940 66.5%   17,946 63.7%
Families with children under 18 8,888 32.9%   8,464 30.1%
Average household size 2.64 X   2.65 X
Average family size 3.20 X   3.26 X
     
HOUSING OCCUPANCY    
Total housing units 27,776 100.0%   29,623 100.0%
Occupied housing units 26,978 97.1%   28,154 95.0%
Owner-occupied housing units 16,362 60.6%   15,755 56.0%
Renter-occupied housing units 10,616 39.4%   12,399 44.0%
Vacant housing units 798 2.9%   1,469 5.0%
1 unit, detached housing 17,331 62.4%   17,990 60.7%
Median value owner occupied unit (dollars) 238,300 X   635,100 X
Median gross rent (dollars) 819 X   1,045 X
     
INCOME AND POVERTY IN 1999   PAST 12 MONTHS  
Median household income (dollars) 49,154 X   61,772 X
Median family income (dollars) 58,788 X   69,509 X
Per capita income (dollars) 23,642 X   27,140 X
Individuals in poverty 6,398 8.9%   9,341 12.1%
     
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT    
Population 25 and over 48,000 100.0%   50,874 100.0%
High school graduate 10,157 21.2%   11,221 22.1%
Bachelor's degree 7,218 15.0%   8,470 16.6%
Graduate or professional degree 3,963 8.3%   4,919 9.7%
     
COMMUTING TO WORK    
Mean travel time to work (minutes) 23.9 X   22.1 X
     
MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK FOR WORKERS 16 YEARS AND OVER    
Total 33,743 100.0%   35,878 100.0%
Car, truck, or van: 30,531 90.5%      
Drove alone 25,320 75.0%   26,261 73.2%
Carpooled 5,211 15.4%   5,177 14.4%
Public transportation (Census 2000 includes taxicabs, ACS excludes them) 600 1.8%   649 1.8%
Bus or trolley bus 487 1.4%    
Streetcar or trolley car 6 0.0%    
Subway or elevated 0 0.0%    
Railroad 0 0.0%    
Ferryboat 97 0.3%    
Taxicab 10 0.0%    
Motorcycle 108 0.3%    
Bicycle 375 1.1%      
Walked 696 2.1%   802 2.2%
Other means 250 0.7%   1,153 3.2%
Worked at home 1,183 3.5%   1,836 5.1%
     
LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT BY OCCUPATION    
Employed civilian population 16 years and over 34,378 100.0%   36,635 100.0%
Management, professional and related 11,258 32.7%   10,662 29.1%
Service 6,386 18.6%   6,719 18.3%
Sales and office 8,250 24.0%   8,982 24.5%
Farming, fishing & forestry 1,006 2.9%   4,016 11.0%
Construction, extraction, and maintenance 3,294 9.6%   3,020 8.2%
Production, transportation, and material moving 4,184 12.2%   3,236 8.8%
     
CLASS OF WORKER        
Self-employed workers 3,018 8.8%   3,284 9.0%
 
 
                Source: Census 2000 SF1, SF3, DP1-DP4, CTPP, 2006 American Community Survey
 
 
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