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Kinney County



Population

  Census 2000 Percent Change
1990-2000
Percent of
County Population
Total 3,379  8.3   
Under 5 208  5.6  6.2 
Under 18 868  10.6  25.7 
65 and over 822 19.3 24.3
85 and over 52 57.6 1.5
Male 1,688  6.8  50.0 
Female 1,691  9.9  50.0 
White 2,562  (6.7)  75.8 
Black 57  0.0  1.7 
Asian 4  (55.6)  0.1 
Hispanic 1,707  8.7  50.5 


Employment

  2001  Percent Change 2000-2001  Average Annual Growth 1996-2001  Percent of County
Employment
Firms in 2001 
Total 650  2.2  2.8    74 
Agricultural Services, Forestry, Fishing 44  (18.5)  (1.3)  6.8  16 
Mining 0      0.0  0 
Construction 15  (25.0)  (6.5)  2.3  5 
Manufacturing 13  8.3  26.6  2.0  2 
Transportation/Public Utilities/Communications 42  7.7  1.5  6.5  2 
Wholesale Trade 9  12.5  (20.3)  1.4  2 
Retail Trade 66  37.5  9.5  10.2  9 
Services 103  (8.0)  (1.8)  15.8  10 
Financial, Insurance, Real Estate 8  14.3  (11.8)  1.2  2 
Government 349  3.9  6.4  53.7  26 


Unemployment

  2001  Change 2000-2001  Change 1996-2001  2001 State Ranking 
Unemployment Rate 6.2 (1.3)  (1.2)  41 


Income

Income 2000  Percent Change 2000-2001  Avg. Annual Percent Change 1995-2000  2000 State Ranking 
Personal Income (Thousands) $53,525  6.6  6.9  228 
Average Per Capita Income $15,822  7.0  6.3  227 


Poverty

  1998  Change 1997-1998  Change 1993-1998  1998 State Ranking 
Poverty Rate 25.4 (0.6)  (1.1)  32 
Ages 0-17 39.3 (2.1)  1.9  15 
Ages 5-17 in families 45.8 3.2  8.6  9 


Property Values

  2000  Percent Change 1999-2000  Avg. Annual Percent Change 1995-2000  2000 State Ranking 
January 1st Total Property Value $319,321,010  5.2  2.4  224 
Property Value Per Capita $94,502  7.9  2.1  48 


Sales Activity

  2000  Percent Change 1999-2000  Avg. Annual Percent Change 1995-2000 
Taxable Sales $6,824,268  6.1  1.8 
Sales Tax Outlets 70  (4.1)  (0.6) 


Education

  Number of Districts Number of
Schools
Enrollment Percent Enrollment Growth
from Prior Year
Public Education 2001-02 1  3  657  (0.9) 
Higher Education Fall 2001