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DP-1-Geography-Tucson city, Arizona:

Profile
of General Population
and
2010 Demographic
Profile Data
HousingNOTE:
Characteristics:
2010
For more information
on
confidentiality protection,
nonsampling error, and definitions,
see
Subject
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http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/
SEX AND
AGE
doc/dpsf.pdf.
Total population
520,116
Under 5 years
35,798
5 to 9 years
33,367
10 to 14 years
32,033
15 to 19 years
41,990
20 to 24 years
52,541
25 to 29 years
42,258
30 to 34 years
35,517
35 to 39 years
32,552
40 to 44 years
30,765
45 to 49 years
33,358
50 to 54 years
33,049
55 to 59 years
30,138
60 to 64 years
24,857
65 to 69 years
18,131
70 to 74 years
13,834
75 to 79 years
11,443
80 to 84 years
9,229
85 years and over
9,256

Percent
100.0
6.9
6.4
6.2
8.1
10.1
8.1
6.8
6.3
5.9
6.4
6.4
5.8
4.8
3.5
2.7
2.2
1.8
1.8

Median age (years)

33.0

16
18
21
62
65

412,454
398,752
364,664
76,005
61,893

79.3
76.7
70.1
14.6
11.9

257,312
18,428
16,884
16,462
21,024
27,051
21,826
18,142
16,688
15,703
16,773
16,259
14,605
11,776
8,178
6,032
4,828
3,529

49.5
3.5
3.2
3.2
4.0
5.2
4.2
3.5
3.2
3.0
3.2
3.1
2.8
2.3
1.6
1.2
0.9
0.7

years
years
years
years
years

and
and
and
and
and

over
over
over
over
over

Male population
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 29 years
30 to 34 years
35 to 39 years
40 to 44 years
45 to 49 years
50 to 54 years
55 to 59 years
60 to 64 years
65 to 69 years
70 to 74 years
75 to 79 years
80 to 84 years

(X)

85 years and over

3,124

Median age (years)

31.8

16
18
21
62
65

over
over
over
over
over

202,274
195,225
178,330
32,326
25,691

38.9
37.5
34.3
6.2
4.9

Female population
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 29 years
30 to 34 years
35 to 39 years
40 to 44 years
45 to 49 years
50 to 54 years
55 to 59 years
60 to 64 years
65 to 69 years
70 to 74 years
75 to 79 years
80 to 84 years
85 years and over

262,804
17,370
16,483
15,571
20,966
25,490
20,432
17,375
15,864
15,062
16,585
16,790
15,533
13,081
9,953
7,802
6,615
5,700
6,132

50.5
3.3
3.2
3.0
4.0
4.9
3.9
3.3
3.1
2.9
3.2
3.2
3.0
2.5
1.9
1.5
1.3
1.1
1.2

years
years
years
years
years

and
and
and
and
and

0.6
(X)

Median age (years)

34.3

16
18
21
62
65

210,180
203,527
186,334
43,679
36,202

40.4
39.1
35.8
8.4
7.0

520,116
498,109
362,649
26,000
14,154
14,920
1,808
3,619
2,435
921
1,264
2,198
2,675
1,147
325

100.0
95.8
69.7
5.0
2.7
2.9
0.3
0.7
0.5
0.2
0.2
0.4
0.5
0.2
0.1

years
years
years
years
years

and
and
and
and
and

over
over
over
over
over

RACE
Total population
One Race
White
Black or African American
American Indian and Alaska
Native
Asian
Asian Indian
Chinese
Filipino
Japanese
Korean
Vietnamese
Other Asian [1]
Native Hawaiian and Other
Pacific
Islander
Native
Hawaiian

(X)

Guamanian or Chamorro
Samoan
Other Pacific Islander [2]
Some Other Race
Two or More Races
White; American Indian and
Alaska
Native
[3][3]
White;
Asian
White; Black or African American
[3] White; Some Other Race [3]

318
88
416
79,239
22,007
3,202
3,612
3,499
6,252

0.1
0.0
0.1
15.2
4.2
0.6
0.7
0.7
1.2

Race alone or in combination with


one
or more other races: [4]
White
Black or African American
American Indian and Alaska
Native
Asian
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific
Islander
Some Other Race

380,875
32,361
19,903
20,448
2,080
88,131

73.2
6.2
3.8
3.9
0.4
16.9

HISPANIC OR LATINO
Total population
Hispanic or Latino (of any race)
Mexican
Puerto Rican
Cuban
Other Hispanic or Latino [5]
Not Hispanic or Latino

520,116
216,308
193,994
3,359
992
17,963
303,808

100.0
41.6
37.3
0.6
0.2
3.5
58.4

HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE


Total population
Hispanic or Latino
White alone
Black or African American alone
American Indian and Alaska
Native
alone
Asian
alone
Native Hawaiian and Other
Pacific
Islander
Some
Otheralone
Race alone
Two or More Races
Not Hispanic or Latino
White alone
Black or African American alone
American Indian and Alaska
Native
alone
Asian
alone
Native Hawaiian and Other
Pacific
Islander
Some
Otheralone
Race alone
Two or More Races

520,116
216,308
117,326
2,638
5,378
709
196
78,447
11,614
303,808
245,323
23,362
8,776
14,211
951
792
10,393

100.0
41.6
22.6
0.5
1.0
0.1
0.0
15.1
2.2
58.4
47.2
4.5
1.7
2.7
0.2
0.2
2.0

RELATIONSHIP
Total population
In households
Householder
Spouse [6]
Child
Own child under 18 years
Other relatives

520,116
499,410
205,390
72,190
140,235
102,129
37,548

100.0
96.0
39.5
13.9
27.0
19.6
7.2

Under 18 years
65 years and over
Nonrelatives
Under 18 years
65 years and over

15,821
4,679
44,047
2,515
1,775

3.0
0.9
8.5
0.5
0.3

17,994
20,706
9,920
8,072
1,848
10,786
5,511
5,275

3.5
4.0
1.9
1.6
0.4
2.1
1.1
1.0

205,390
116,159
54,605

100.0
56.6
26.6

72,190
30,224
12,380
6,383
31,589
17,998
89,231
68,043
32,773
5,832
35,270
13,432

35.1
14.7
6.0
3.1
15.4
8.8
43.4
33.1
16.0
2.8
17.2
6.5

Households with individuals under 62,678


18Households
years
with individuals 65
45,995
years and over
Average household size
2.43
Average family size [7]
3.15

30.5
22.4

Unmarried partner
In group quarters
Institutionalized population
Male
Female
Noninstitutionalized population
Male
Female
HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE
Total households
Family households (families) [7]
With own children under 18
years
Husband-wife family
With own children under 18
years
Male householder, no wife
present
With own children under 18
years
Female householder, no husband
present
With own children under 18
years
Nonfamily households [7]
Householder living alone
Male
65 years and over
Female
65 years and over

HOUSING OCCUPANCY
Total housing units
Occupied housing units
Vacant housing units
For rent
Rented, not occupied
For sale only
Sold, not occupied
For seasonal, recreational, or
occasional
use
All other
vacants

229,762
205,390
24,372
12,542
416
3,126
549
3,465
4,274

Homeowner vacancy rate


(percent)
[8]
Rental vacancy
rate (percent) [9]

2.8
11.2

HOUSING TENURE

(X)
(X)
100.0
89.4
10.6
5.5
0.2
1.4
0.2
1.5
1.9
(X)
(X)

Occupied housing units


205,390
Owner-occupied housing units
106,651
Population in owner-occupied
270,009
housing
unitshousehold size of
Average
2.53
owner-occupied
units
Renter-occupied
housing units
98,739
Population in renter-occupied
229,401
housing
unitshousehold size of
Average
2.32
renter-occupied
units
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
[5]
Thismore
category
composed
of
report
than is
one
race.
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
[6]
"Spouse"
represents spouse of the
"Latino"
or "Hispanic."
householder. It does not reflect all
spouses in a household. Responses of
"same-sex spouse" were edited
during processing to "unmarried
[7] "Family households" consist of a
partner."
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.
present
arecouple
tabulated
in nonfamily
Same-sex
households
with no
households.
"Nonfamily
households"
relatives of the householder
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.

100.0
51.9
(X)
(X)
48.1
(X)
(X)

[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
[9]
The rental
rate is the
multiplying
byvacancy
100.
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
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010
100.
Census.

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