HUD State of the Cities Data System (SOCDS)

A Look at: Miami city, FL for 2000
Found in: Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Miami Beach, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area

2000 BLS 12 month Average:
  Labor Force 158,769
  Employed 147,929
  Unemployment rate 6.8

Census
This is a top 50 city by population: National Rank = 43
  Total Population: 362,470
  Labor Force 147,356
  Employed 130,136
  Unemployment rate 11.7

Current BLS / SOCDS employment data can be found at SOCDS Current Labor Force Data.

2000 FBI Crime
  Property Crimes per 100,000 Pop. 8,795
  Violent Crimes per 100,000 Pop. No Data for 2000

More detailed FBI data can be found at FBI Data.


Race/Ethnicity ImmigrantsPopulationPct of Total Pop
  White/Non-Hispanic 42,897 11.8
  Black/Non-Hispanic 72,190 19.9
  Other Races/Non-Hispanic 9,032 2.5
  Total Hispanic/All Races 238,351 65.8
  Total Foreign Born Pop 215,739 59.5

Housing UnitsPopulationPct of Respondents
  Total Occupied Units 134,198 100.0
  Owner Occupied 46,836 34.9
  Renter Occupied 87,362 65.1
  Vacant Units 11,285 Not Applicable

Educational AttainmentPopulationPct of Respondents
  Did Not Graduate High School 119,435 47.3
  High School Graduate 49,988 19.8
  Some College or Associate Degree 42,077 16.7
  Colleg Grad or Advanced Degree 41,004 16.2

Families with Children by Type of FamilyPopulationPct of Respondents
  Married Couple 19,741 56.0
  Single Parent 15,536 44.0

Rent and Income
  Median Household Gross Rent in 2006 Dollars $626
  Median Household Owner's Value in 2005 Dollars $140,605

Employed Residents by Occupation 16 and older Population Pct of Responents
  Total 129,981 100.0
  Management, professional, and related
  occupations
30,950 23.8
  Service occupations 28,745 22.1
  Sales and office occupations 34,023 26.2
  Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 635 0.5
  Construction, extraction, and maintenance
  occupations
17,686 13.6
  Production, transportation, and material moving
  occupations
17,942 13.8

Employed Residents by Industry (NAICS Classification) 16 and older Population Pct of Responents
  Total 129,981 100.0
  Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 671 0.5
  Construction 13,433 10.3
  Manufacturing 9,596 7.4
  Wholesale and retail trade 21,372 16.4
  Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 8,007 6.2
  Information 3,551 2.7
  Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental and
  leasing
8,858 6.8
  Professional, scientific, management, admin,
  and waste management services
15,308 11.8
  Educational, health, and social services 19,450 15.0
  Arts, entertainment, recreation, accomodation and
  food services
15,659 12.0
  Other services (except public administration) 9,739 7.5
  Public administration 4,337 3.3

Total Workers and Workers by Class in Place of WorkPopulationPct of Responents
  Total Workers 262,110 100.0
  Private Wage and Salary Workers 182,190 69.5
  Federal Government 9,170 3.5
  State and Local Government 38,245 14.6
  Self Employed 31,745 12.1
  Unpaid Family Work 755 0.3

Total Workers by Occupation in Place of WorkPopulationPct of Responents
  Total Workers 262,110 100.0
  Architecture and Engineering Occupations 2,495 1.0
  Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media
  Occupations
6,515 2.5
  Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
  Occupations
12,690 4.8
  Business and Financial Operations Specialists 12,240 4.7
  Community and Social Service Occupations 4,510 1.7
  Computer and Mathematical Occupations 4,055 1.5
  Construction and Excavation Occupations 16,585 6.3
  Education, Training, and Library Occupations 10,860 4.1
  Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations 695 0.3
  Farmers and Farm Managers 100 0.0
  Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations 11,170 4.3
  Healthcare Practitioners and Technicians
  Occupation
14,915 5.7
  Healthcare Support Occupations 5,625 2.1
  Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations 9,400 3.6
  Legal Occupations 9,190 3.5
  Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations 1,920 0.7
  Management Occupations 24,070 9.2
  Office and Administrative Support Occupations 43,940 16.8
  Personal Care and Service Occupations 5,860 2.2
  Production Occupations 10,970 4.2
  Protective Service Occupations 8,945 3.4
  Sales and Related Occupations 29,685 11.3
  Tansportation and Material Moving Occupations 15,140 5.8

Total Workers by NAICS Industry in Place of Work Population Pct of Responents
  Total Industries 262,110 100.0
  Agriculture, Forestry,Fishing, and Hunting and
  Mining
815 0.3
  Arts, Entertainment,Recreation, Accomodation and
  Food Services
21,020 8.0
  Construction 19,120 7.3
  Education 54,105 20.6
  Finance, Insurance, Real Estate and Rental and
  Leasing
21,325 8.1
  Information 9,505 3.6
  Manufacturing 11,925 4.5
  Other Services(except Public Administration) 16,470 6.3
  Professional, Scientific, Management,
  Administrative, and Waste Management Services
37,635 14.4
  Public Administration 17,920 6.8
  Retail Trade 25,560 9.8
  Public Administration 14,380 5.5
  Wholesale Trade 11,280 4.3

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