HUD State of the Cities Data System (SOCDS)

A Look at: Miami, FL for 2010
Found in: Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area

2010 BLS 12 month Average:
  Labor Force 195,129
  Employed 169,478
  Unemployment rate 13.1

CensusPopulation
This is a top 50 city by population: National Rank = 44
  Total Population: 391,458
  Labor Force 193,711
  Employed 181,493
  Unemployment rate 6.3

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

2009 FBI Crime
  Property Crimes per 100,000 Pop. 4,957
  Violent Crimes per 100,000 Pop. 1,189

More detailed FBI data can be found at FBI Data.


Race/Ethnicity ImmigrantsPopulationPct of Total Pop
  White/Non-Hispanic 39,792 10.2
  Black/Non-Hispanic 71,037 18.1
  Other Races/Non-Hispanic 5,141 1.3
  Total Hispanic/All Races 275,488 70.4

Where We're FromPopulationPct of Total Pop
  Native 163,853 41.9
  Born In FL 110,929 28.3
  Not Born in Miami 42,289 10.8
  Born Outside US 3,453 0.9
  Total Foreign Born Pop 227,605 58.1

Educational AttainmentPopulationPct of Respondents
  Total Respondants 277,788 100.0
  Did Not Graduate High School 90,557 32.6
  High School Graduate 77,668 28.0
  Some College or Associate Degree 29,147 10.5
  Colleg Grad or Advanced Degree 80,416 28.9

Families with Children by Type of FamilyPopulationPct of Respondents
  Married Couple 86,723 69.9
  Single Parent 37,291 30.1

Housing UnitsPopulationPct of
Occupied
Units
Pct of
Total Units
  Total Units 182,071 N/A 100.0
  Total Occupied Units 149,077 100.0 81.9
  Owner Occupied 53,061 35.6 29.1
  Renter Occupied 96,016 64.4 52.7
  Vacant Units 32,994 N/A 18.1

Rent and Income
  Median Household Gross Rent $875
  Median Household Owner's Value $278,600

Employed Workers by Class in Place of WorkPopulationPct of Respondents
  Total Workers 176,199 100.0
  Private for Profit Wage and Salary Workers 129,406 73.4
  Private Non-profit Wage and Salary Workers 7,977 4.5
  Federal Government 1,837 1.0
  State and Local Government 13,169 7.5
  Self Employed 23,513 13.3
  Unpaid Family Work 297 0.2

Civilian Residents by Occupation Total
Population
16 and Older
Pct of Total Respondents Employed
Population
16 and Older
Pct of Employed Respondents
  Total 386,787 100.0 176,199 100.0
  Management, professional, and related
  occupations
120,359 31.1 45,299 25.7
  Service occupations 78,150 20.2 42,448 24.1
  Sales and office occupations 100,631 26.0 43,266 24.6
  Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations No Data No Data No Data No Data
  Construction, extraction, and maintenance
  occupations
46,895 12.1 25,956 14.7
  Production, transportation, and material moving
  occupations
40,170 10.4 19,230 10.9
  Armed Forces 582 0.2 No Data No Data

Civilian Residents by Industry Total
Population
16 and Older
Pct of Total Respondents Employed
Population
16 and Older
Pct of Employed Respondents
  Total 386,787 100.0 176,199 100.0
  Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 1,025 0.3 510 0.3
  Construction 39,385 10.2 22,320 12.7
  Manufacturing 13,758 3.6 8,721 4.9
  Wholesale trade 12,060 3.1 6,062 3.4
  Retail trade 36,658 9.5 18,585 10.5
  Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 35,799 9.3 10,206 5.8
  Information 9,476 2.4 3,695 2.1
  Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental and
  leasing
29,169 7.5 11,390 6.5
  Professional, scientific, management, admin,
  and waste management services
52,589 13.6 23,064 13.1
  Health services No Data No Data 29,044 16.5
  Arts, entertainment, recreation, accomodation and
  food services
33,502 8.7 21,821 12.4
  Public administration 22,263 5.8 4,896 2.8
  Other services (except public administration) 26,555 6.9 15,885 9.0

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