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Presentation for the Tulsa City Council
June 7, 2012
Prepared by the Community Service Council
Supported by the Metropolitan Human Services Commission
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 Population
change/distribution – national,
state, county, city
 Age--aging population
 Race and ethnicity--more culturally diverse
 Living arrangements--transitional for family
living arrangement
 Income instability – declining middle class,
more poverty
Total Population, 2011 Estimates
States
Washington
North Dakota
Montana
Minnesota
Maine
Oregon
Vermont
Wisconsin
South Dakota
Idaho
Iowa
Nebraska
Indiana
Illinois
Utah
Nevada
Colorado
Kansas
Kentucky
37,691,912
12.1%
North Carolina
Arkansas
New Mexico
South Carolina
Mississippi Alabama
Georgia
Texas
Louisiana
Florida
(Not to scale)
Hawaii
Alaska
Total US population = 311,591,917
(Not to scale)
Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (June 4, 2012).
Source: US Census Bureau, Population Estimates Division, 2011 Population Estimates.
Prepared by the Community Service Council
Connecticut Rhode Island
New Jersey
Maryland
Delaware
West Virginia
Virginia
Tennessee
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania
Ohio
Missouri
California
Arizona
New Hampshire
New York Massachusetts
Michigan
Wyoming
Total Population, 2011 Estimates
States
Washington
North Dakota
Montana
Minnesota
Maine
Oregon
Vermont
Wisconsin
South Dakota
Idaho
Iowa
Nebraska
Indiana
Illinois
Utah
Nevada
Colorado
Kansas
Kentucky
37,691,912
12.1%
North Carolina
Arkansas
New Mexico
South Carolina
Texas
25,674,681
8.2%
Mississippi Alabama
Georgia
Louisiana
Florida
(Not to scale)
Hawaii
Alaska
Total US population = 311,591,917
(Not to scale)
Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (June 4, 2012).
Source: US Census Bureau, Population Estimates Division, 2011 Population Estimates.
Prepared by the Community Service Council
Connecticut Rhode Island
New Jersey
Maryland
Delaware
West Virginia
Virginia
Tennessee
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania
Ohio
Missouri
California
Arizona
New Hampshire
New York Massachusetts
Michigan
Wyoming
Total Population, 2011 Estimates
States
Washington
North Dakota
Montana
Minnesota
Maine
Oregon
Vermont
Wisconsin
South Dakota
Idaho
Indiana
Illinois
Utah
Colorado
Kansas
Kentucky
North Carolina
Arkansas
New Mexico
Arizona
New Jersey
Maryland
Delaware
West Virginia
Virginia
Tennessee
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania
Ohio
Missouri
California
37,691,912
12.1%
19,465,197 Massachusetts
6.2%Connecticut
Iowa
Nebraska
Nevada
New York New Hampshire
Michigan
Wyoming
South Carolina
Texas
25,674,681
8.2%
Mississippi Alabama
Georgia
Louisiana
Florida
(Not to scale)
Hawaii
Alaska
Total US population = 311,591,917
(Not to scale)
Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (June 4, 2012).
Source: US Census Bureau, Population Estimates Division, 2011 Population Estimates.
Prepared by the Community Service Council
Rhode Island
Total Population, 2011 Estimates
States
Washington
North Dakota
Montana
Minnesota
Maine
Oregon
Vermont
Wisconsin
South Dakota
Idaho
Indiana
Illinois
Utah
Colorado
Kansas
Kentucky
North Carolina
Arkansas
New Mexico
Arizona
New Jersey
Maryland
Delaware
West Virginia
Virginia
Tennessee
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania
Ohio
Missouri
California
37,691,912
12.1%
19,465,197 Massachusetts
6.2%Connecticut
Iowa
Nebraska
Nevada
New York New Hampshire
Michigan
Wyoming
South Carolina
Texas
25,674,681
8.2%
Mississippi Alabama
Georgia
Louisiana
Florida
19,057,542
6.1%
(Not to scale)
Hawaii
Alaska
Total US population = 311,591,917
(Not to scale)
Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (June 4, 2012).
Source: US Census Bureau, Population Estimates Division, 2011 Population Estimates.
Prepared by the Community Service Council
Rhode Island
Total Population, 2011 Estimates
States
Washington
North Dakota
Montana
Minnesota
Maine
Oregon
Vermont
Wisconsin
South Dakota
Idaho
Utah
Colorado
Illinois
12,869,257 Indiana
4.1%
Kansas
Kentucky
Rhode Island
North Carolina
Arkansas
New Mexico
Arizona
New Jersey
Maryland
Delaware
West Virginia
Virginia
Tennessee
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania
Ohio
Missouri
California
37,691,912
12.1%
19,465,197 Massachusetts
6.2%Connecticut
Iowa
Nebraska
Nevada
New York New Hampshire
Michigan
Wyoming
South Carolina
Texas
25,674,681
8.2%
Mississippi Alabama
Georgia
Louisiana
Florida
19,057,542
6.1%
(Not to scale)
Hawaii
Total US population = 311,591,917
Alaska
(Not to scale)
Total of top 5 states = 114,758,589
36.8% of US total
Top 1/3 of US population
Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (June 4, 2012).
Source: US Census Bureau, Population Estimates Division, 2011 Population Estimates.
Prepared by the Community Service Council
Total Population, 2011 Estimates
States
Washington
North Dakota
Montana
Minnesota
Maine
Oregon
Vermont
Wisconsin
South Dakota
Idaho
Utah
Colorado
Kansas
Missouri
Indiana
Ohio
North Carolina
Arkansas
New Mexico
12,742,886
4.1%
South Carolina
Texas
25,674,681
8.2%
Mississippi Alabama
Georgia
Louisiana
Florida
19,057,542
6.1%
(Not to scale)
Hawaii
Total US population = 311,591,917
Alaska
New Jersey
Maryland Delaware
West Virginia
Kentucky
Virginia
Tennessee
Oklahoma
Arizona
Pennsylvania6.2%Connecticut
Illinois
12,869,257
4.1%
California
37,691,912
12.1%
19,465,197 Massachusetts
Iowa
Nebraska
Nevada
New York New Hampshire
Michigan
Wyoming
(Not to scale)
Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (June 4, 2012).
Source: US Census Bureau, Population Estimates Division, 2011 Population Estimates.
Prepared by the Community Service Council
Rhode Island
Total Population, 2011 Estimates
States
Washington
North Dakota
Montana
Minnesota
Maine
Oregon
Vermont
Wisconsin
South Dakota
Idaho
Utah
Colorado
Illinois
12,869,257
4.1%
Kansas
Missouri
California
37,691,912
12.1%
Ohio
Indiana
12,742,886
4.1%
North Carolina
South Carolina
Texas
25,674,681
8.2%
Mississippi Alabama
Georgia
Louisiana
Florida
19,057,542
6.1%
(Not to scale)
Hawaii
Total US population = 311,591,917
Alaska
New Jersey
Maryland Delaware
West Virginia
Kentucky
Virginia
Arkansas
New Mexico
Pennsylvania6.2%Connecticut
11,544,951
3.7%
Tennessee
Oklahoma
Arizona
19,465,197 Massachusetts
Iowa
Nebraska
Nevada
New York New Hampshire
Michigan
Wyoming
(Not to scale)
Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (June 4, 2012).
Source: US Census Bureau, Population Estimates Division, 2011 Population Estimates.
Prepared by the Community Service Council
Rhode Island
Total Population, 2011 Estimates
States
Washington
North Dakota
Montana
Minnesota
Maine
Oregon
Wisconsin
South Dakota
Idaho
9,876,187
3.2%
Wyoming
Iowa
Nebraska
Utah
Nevada
Colorado
Illinois
12,869,257
4.1%
Kansas
Missouri
California
37,691,912
12.1%
Pennsylvania6.2%Connecticut
11,544,951
3.7%
12,742,886
4.1%
North Carolina
South Carolina
Texas
25,674,681
8.2%
Mississippi Alabama
Georgia
Louisiana
Florida
19,057,542
6.1%
(Not to scale)
Hawaii
Total US population = 311,591,917
Alaska
New Jersey
Maryland Delaware
West Virginia
Kentucky
Virginia
Arkansas
New Mexico
Arizona
Ohio
Indiana
New York New Hampshire
19,465,197 Massachusetts
Tennessee
Oklahoma
Vermont
Michigan
(Not to scale)
Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (June 4, 2012).
Source: US Census Bureau, Population Estimates Division, 2011 Population Estimates.
Prepared by the Community Service Council
Rhode Island
Total Population, 2011 Estimates
States
Washington
North Dakota
Montana
Minnesota
Maine
Oregon
Wisconsin
South Dakota
Idaho
9,876,187
3.2%
Wyoming
Iowa
Nebraska
Utah
Nevada
Colorado
Illinois
12,869,257
4.1%
Kansas
Missouri
California
37,691,912
12.1%
Pennsylvania6.2%Connecticut
11,544,951
3.7%
12,742,886
4.1%
New Jersey
Rhode Island
Maryland Delaware
West Virginia
Kentucky
Virginia
North Carolina
Arkansas
New Mexico
Arizona
Ohio
Indiana
New York New Hampshire
19,465,197 Massachusetts
Tennessee
Oklahoma
Vermont
Michigan
South Carolina
Texas
25,674,681
8.2%
Mississippi Alabama
Georgia
9,815,210
3.2%
Louisiana
Florida
19,057,542
6.1%
(Not to scale)
Hawaii
Total US population = 311,591,917
Alaska
(Not to scale)
Total of top 9 states = 158,737,823
50.9% of US total
Top 1/3 of US population
Top 1/2 of US population
(with states in green)
Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (June 4, 2012).
Source: US Census Bureau, Population Estimates Division, 2011 Population Estimates.
Prepared by the Community Service Council
Total Population, 2011 Estimates
Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)
Washington
North Dakota
Montana
Minnesota
Maine
Oregon
Vermont
Wisconsin
South Dakota
Idaho
New Hampshire
Wyoming
Michigan
Iowa
Nebraska
Illinois
Pennsylvania
Ohio
Indiana
Utah
Nevada
New York
Colorado
Kansas
Maryland Delaware
West Virginia
Kentucky
Virginia
Missouri
California
Tennessee
Oklahoma
North Carolina
Arkansas
New Mexico
Arizona
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Rhode Island
New Jersey
Mississippi Alabama
South Carolina
Georgia
Texas
Louisiana
Florida
(Not to scale)
Hawaii
Total US population = 311,591,917
Alaska
(Not to scale)
Total of top 10 MSAs = 81,395,344
26.1% of US total
Top 1/4 of US population
Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (June 4, 2012).
Source: US Census Bureau, Population Estimates Division, 2011 Population Estimates.
Prepared by the Community Service Council
Total Population, 2011 Estimates
Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)
Washington
North Dakota
Montana
Minnesota
Maine
Oregon
Vermont
Wisconsin
South Dakota
Idaho
New Hampshire
Wyoming
Michigan
Iowa
Nebraska
Illinois
Pennsylvania
Ohio
Indiana
Utah
Nevada
New York
Colorado
Kansas
Maryland Delaware
West Virginia
Kentucky
Virginia
Missouri
California
Tennessee
Oklahoma
North Carolina
Arkansas
New Mexico
Arizona
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Rhode Island
New Jersey
Mississippi Alabama
South Carolina
Georgia
Texas
Louisiana
Florida
(Not to scale)
Hawaii
Total US population = 311,591,917
Alaska
(Not to scale)
Total of top 15 MSAs = 102,140,472
32.8% of US total
Top 1/4 of US population
Top 1/3 of US population
(with msas in turquoise)
Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (June 4, 2012).
Source: US Census Bureau, Population Estimates Division, 2011 Population Estimates.
Prepared by the Community Service Council
Total Population, 2011 Estimates
Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)
North Dakota
Montana
Washington
683,932
.2%
998,199
.3%
Idaho
Oregon
South Dakota
568,158
.2%
Vermont
Michigan
New York
Iowa
Nebraska
Illinois
Pennsylvania
Ohio
Indiana
Utah
Colorado
Kansas
Missouri
Kentucky
Tennessee
Oklahoma
Texas
Mississippi Alabama
Rhode Island
1,051,302
.3%
Delaware
907,135
.3%
North Carolina
Arkansas
New Mexico
Arizona
West Virginia
Virginia
Massachusetts
Connecticut
New Jersey
Maryland
California
Maine
626,431
.2% New Hampshire
Wisconsin
824,082
.3%
Wyoming
Nevada
Minnesota
South Carolina
Georgia
D/FW/A MSA
6,526,548
2.1%
Louisiana
Florida
(Not to scale)
Alaska
722,718
.2%
(Not to scale)
Hawaii
Total US population = 311,591,917
Dallas/Fort Worth/Arlington MSA = 6,526,548
Combined 8 least populated states = 6,381,957
Least populated states
Dallas/Fort Worth/Arlington MSA
Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (June 4, 2012).
Source: US Census Bureau, Population Estimates Division, 2011 Population Estimates.
Prepared by the Community Service Council
Total Population, 2011 Estimates
Oklahoma Counties
Cimarron
Texas
Beaver
Harper
Woods
Alfalfa
Woodward
Major
Ellis
Blaine
Beckham
Greer
Osage
Garfield
Noble
Custer
Rogers
Pawnee
Canadian
Oklahoma
Lincoln
Okmulgee Muskogee
732,371
19.3%
Sequoyah
Okfuskee
ClevelandPottawatomie
Grady
Kiowa
Comanche
Jackson
Pittsburg
Latimer
Atoka
Pushmataha
Carter
Jefferson
Love
Le Flore
Coal
Murray
Johnston
Cotton
Haskell
Pontotoc
Garvin
Stephens
McIntosh
Seminole
Hughes
McClain
Delaware
Wagoner Cherokee Adair
Creek
Caddo
Tillman
Mayes
Ottawa
Tulsa
Kingfisher Logan
Washita
Harmon
Nowata Craig
Washington
Payne
Dewey
Roger Mills
Kay
Grant
Marshall
Bryan
Total Oklahoma population = 3,791,508
Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (June 4, 2012).
Source: US Census Bureau, Population Estimates Division, 2011 Population Estimates.
Prepared by the Community Service Council
Choctaw
McCurtain
Total Population, 2011 Estimates
Oklahoma Counties
Cimarron
Texas
Beaver
Harper
Woods
Alfalfa
Woodward
Major
Ellis
Blaine
Beckham
Top 1/3 of Oklahoma population
Greer
Osage
Garfield
Noble
Custer
Rogers
Creek
Oklahoma
Lincoln
Grady
Kiowa
Sequoyah
Jackson
Pittsburg
Latimer
Atoka
Pushmataha
Carter
Jefferson
Love
Le Flore
Coal
Murray
Johnston
Cotton
Haskell
Pontotoc
Garvin
Stephens
McIntosh
Seminole
Hughes
McClain
Comanche
Tillman
610,599
16.1% Wagoner Cherokee Adair
Okfuskee
ClevelandPottawatomie
Caddo
Delaware
Okmulgee Muskogee
732,371
19.3%
Washita
Harmon
Mayes
Ottawa
Tulsa
Kingfisher Logan
Canadian
Nowata Craig
Washington
Pawnee
Payne
Dewey
Roger Mills
Kay
Grant
Marshall
Bryan
Total Oklahoma population = 3,791,508
Total of top 2 counties = 1,342,970
35.4% of state total
Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (June 4, 2012).
Source: US Census Bureau, Population Estimates Division, 2011 Population Estimates.
Prepared by the Community Service Council
Choctaw
McCurtain
Total Population, 2011 Estimates
Oklahoma Counties
Cimarron
Texas
Beaver
Harper
Woods
Alfalfa
Woodward
Major
Ellis
Blaine
Beckham
Greer
Osage
Garfield
Custer
Canadian
Mayes
Lincoln
261,281
6.9%
Kiowa
Okmulgee Muskogee
Sequoyah
Comanche
Jackson
Pittsburg
Latimer
Atoka
Pushmataha
Carter
Jefferson
Love
Le Flore
Coal
Murray
Johnston
Cotton
Haskell
Pontotoc
Garvin
Stephens
McIntosh
Seminole
Hughes
McClain
Delaware
610,599
16.1% Wagoner Cherokee Adair
Okfuskee
ClevelandPottawatomie
Grady
Ottawa
Tulsa
732,371
19.3%
Caddo
Tillman
Rogers
Creek
Oklahoma
Nowata Craig
Washington
Pawnee
Kingfisher Logan
Washita
Harmon
Noble
Payne
Dewey
Roger Mills
Kay
Grant
Marshall
Bryan
Total Oklahoma population = 3,791,508
Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (June 4, 2012).
Source: US Census Bureau, Population Estimates Division, 2011 Population Estimates.
Prepared by the Community Service Council
Choctaw
McCurtain
Total Population, 2011 Estimates
Oklahoma Counties
Cimarron
Texas
Beaver
Harper
Woods
Alfalfa
Woodward
Major
Ellis
Blaine
Beckham
Greer
Custer
Garfield
Caddo
Mayes
125,815
3.3%
Okmulgee Muskogee
Sequoyah
McIntosh
Haskell
Pittsburg
Latimer
Coal
Murray
Atoka
Pushmataha
Carter
Jefferson
Love
Le Flore
Pontotoc
Johnston
Cotton
Delaware
Tulsa
Lincoln
Garvin
Stephens
Ottawa
610,599
16.1% Wagoner Cherokee Adair
732,371
Okfuskee
19.3%
ClevelandPottawatomie
261,281
Seminole
6.9%
Hughes
Grady
Comanche
Tillman
Rogers
Pawnee
Creek
Oklahoma
Nowata Craig
Washington
McClain
Kiowa
Jackson
Noble
Kingfisher Logan
Canadian
Washita
Harmon
Osage
Payne
Dewey
Roger Mills
Kay
Grant
Marshall
Bryan
Total Oklahoma population = 3,791,508
Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (June 4, 2012).
Source: US Census Bureau, Population Estimates Division, 2011 Population Estimates.
Prepared by the Community Service Council
Choctaw
McCurtain
Total Population, 2011 Estimates
Oklahoma Counties
Cimarron
Texas
Beaver
Harper
Woods
Alfalfa
Woodward
Major
Ellis
Blaine
Beckham
Greer
Osage
Garfield
Custer
Canadian
Kiowa
Okmulgee Muskogee
Sequoyah
Comanche
125,815
3.3%
Pittsburg
Latimer
Atoka
Pushmataha
Carter
Jefferson
Love
Le Flore
Coal
Murray
Johnston
Cotton
Haskell
Pontotoc
Garvin
Stephens
McIntosh
Seminole
Hughes
McClain
Delaware
Tulsa
Lincoln
261,281
6.9%
Ottawa
610,599
16.1% Wagoner Cherokee Adair
Okfuskee
ClevelandPottawatomie
Grady
Tillman
Mayes
119,492 732,371
3.2%
19.3%
Caddo
Jackson
Rogers
Creek
Oklahoma
Nowata Craig
Washington
Pawnee
Kingfisher Logan
Washita
Harmon
Noble
Payne
Dewey
Roger Mills
Kay
Grant
Marshall
Bryan
Total Oklahoma population = 3,791,508
Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (June 4, 2012).
Source: US Census Bureau, Population Estimates Division, 2011 Population Estimates.
Prepared by the Community Service Council
Choctaw
McCurtain
Total Population, 2011 Estimates
Oklahoma Counties
Cimarron
Texas
Beaver
Harper
Woods
Alfalfa
Woodward
Major
Ellis
Blaine
Beckham
Top 1/3 of Oklahoma population
Top 1/2 of Oklahoma population
(with states in green)
Greer
Osage
Garfield
Custer
Canadian
Kiowa
Okmulgee Muskogee
Sequoyah
125,815
3.3%
Pittsburg
Latimer
Atoka
Pushmataha
Carter
Jefferson
Love
Le Flore
Coal
Murray
Johnston
Cotton
Haskell
Pontotoc
Garvin
Stephens
McIntosh
Seminole
Hughes
McClain
Comanche
Tillman
Lincoln
261,281
6.9%
Delaware
610,599
16.1% Wagoner Cherokee Adair
Okfuskee
ClevelandPottawatomie
Grady
Ottawa
Tulsa
119,492 732,371
3.2%
19.3%
Caddo
Jackson
Rogers
87,706 Mayes
2.3%
Creek
Oklahoma
Nowata Craig
Washington
Pawnee
Kingfisher Logan
Washita
Harmon
Noble
Payne
Dewey
Roger Mills
Kay
Grant
Marshall
Bryan
Total Oklahoma population = 3,791,508
Total of top 6 counties = 1,937,264
51.1% of state total
44 of 77 counties (57%) have fewer people than live in Owasso (28,915)
18 counties (23%) have fewer residents than Glenpool (10,808)
Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (June 4, 2012).
Source: US Census Bureau, Population Estimates Division, 2011 Population Estimates.
Prepared by the Community Service Council
Choctaw
McCurtain

Tulsa County’s population grew from 563,299 to 603,403 between 2000 and 2010 – a 7%
increase, adding 40,104 residents

Tulsa County’s growth represents 13% of the state’s total growth since 2000, and 16% of
the state’s 2010 population

Geographically the population continues to shift out of Tulsa, especially central and north
Tulsa

The only region of the City of Tulsa showing signs of growth is East Tulsa, with an 18%
population increase (adding 10,569) since 2000

Tulsa’s population declined from 393,049 in 2000 to 391,906 in 2010 – a .3% loss,
subtracting 1,143 residents

In 1960, 75% of Tulsa County’s residents lived in the City of Tulsa; today that proportion is
an estimated 64%

The fastest growing parts of the county are the suburban areas – primarily Jenks, Bixby,
Owasso, Collinsville, Skiatook, Glenpool and Broken Arrow; all of these places
experienced at least 30% growth over the decade
75
Tulsa County
55
54.02
54.01
Mingo
Peoria
58.07
56
96th
58.08
Osage County
58.01
Cincinnati
91.01
9400.05
79
57
9400.06
29
92
25
88
46
94.01
47
3
14
20
21
35
36
15
16
60
82
19 18
17
72
83
37
38
39
53
40
70
85.02
90.04 90.06
52
86
69.05 69.06
90.08
Admiral
73.09
73.11
42
44 43.02 41.01
51
71.01 71.02 73.04 73.10
84
73.08
85.01 73.05 73.06 73.12
48
50.01 50.02
67.01
68.01 68.03 87 69.01 69.02 69.03 69.07
68.04
76.08 76.09 76.11 76.13 76.15 76.16 76.17 74.10
31st
90.07
90.09
49th W
65.07
67.05
90.03
74.09
76.34
67.03
67.07
61st
74.07
75.18 75.19 75.10 75.03
75.24
75.08
76.33 76.29 76.30
75.07
75.06
75.12
75.11
91st
76.37 76.36 76.35 75.20
Peoria
75.13
Garnett
76.24
Memorial
67.08
77.01
Yale
76.38
151st
74.14
76.42 76.41 76.12 76.14 76.20 76.19 76.18 74.11 74.12 74.13 74.15 74.02 74.08
76.25 76.31 76.32 76.39
Additionally, 2 census tracts
in the City of Tulsa are in
Osage County
89
City of Tulsa
34
33
45 43.01
65.06
94.02
13
23.01
31 32
66
49
126 of those tracts fall
within the City of Tulsa
4
75.22
75.15
75.23
145th E
95
12
Apache
1
6 5
9 10
27
30
59
111
2
62
93
66th
80.02 80.01
8 7
Tulsa County has a total of
175 census tracts
58.05 58.06
91.04
75.16
78.01
77.02
78.02
121st
TOTAL
POPULATION
169
7.1%
37.5%
Mannford
2
3,076
184
11
2,095
7,367
36
-9
981
Union
33.1%
77.1%
19.6%
-81.8%
46.8%
2,185
2,731
-546
-20.0%
Owasso
28,915
18,502
10,413
56.3%
Sand Springs
18,906
17,451
1,455
8.3%
Skiatook
7,397
5,396
2,001
37.1%
Sperry
1,206
981
225
22.9%
391,906 393,049
-1,143
-0.3%
-475
-14.7%
21st
51
Sand Springs
Tulsa
Turley
2,756
3,231
11
11
244
10th 7th
21st
Tulsa 21st
31st
46th
41st
44
Admiral
11th
21st
31st
41st
41st
51st
51st
61st
61st
Albany
61st
71st
Kenosha
71st
81st
Broken
Arrow
91st
81st
91st
101st
Creek
New Orleans
111th
Jenks
121st
75
Oakhurst
51
ne
56th
rt
Po
Pine
Edison
Keys
to
86th
9th
Lotsee
220
9,557
2,685
Okmulgee
Liberty
16,924
8,123
97
Jenks
10,808
76th
2nd
56th
36th 36th
Apache
76th
y
Peoria
46th
Shell Creek
Glenpool
66th
Sperry
96th
Glenpool
Liberty
Bixby
Memorial
151st
9th
1,529
32.0%
Mingo Va
lle
4,077
23,991
56.6%
Yale
5,606
74,859
7,548
D
106th
Owasso
86th
244
Collinsville
98,850
13,336
97
Broken Arrow
20,884
16
9
Garnett
116th
11
Bixby
126th
3rd
40,104
146th 146th East
Skiatook
145th E
603,403 563,299
Rogers
Mingo
Tulsa County
2000
Collinsville
146th
Main
75
2010
NUMERIC PERCENT
CHANGE CHANGE
171st
169th
64
City of Tulsa
Total Population
Less than 2,000
2,000 to 2,999
Tulsa County has a 2010
population of 603,403
391,906 persons reside in
the City of Tulsa
96th
3,000 to 3,999
4,000 to 4,999
66th
5,000 or more
36th
Apache
Pine
193rd E
Admiral
33rd W
49th W
31st
65th W
61st
The areas low in population
are found in small areas
across the City, especially
North Tulsa and a pocket in
Southeast Sand
Springs/Berryhill
145th E
129th E
Mingo
Garnett
Memorial
Sheridan
Yale
Lewis
Harvard
91st
Peoria
The areas of highest
population concentrations
are found in suburban areas,
especially Owasso,
Collinsville, Jenks, Glenpool,
Sand Springs, East Tulsa and
a handful of small areas in
South Tulsa and Broken
Arrow
121st
151st
181st
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (3/23/2011.)
City of Tulsa
Change in Total Population
55
54.02
54.01
126th
Population Loss
Population Gain
58.07
56
96th
58.08
58.01
91.01
79
57
80.02
80.01
8 7
93
30
88
94.01
6 5
66
23.01
34
31 32
33
46
45 43.01
25
65.06
49
47
94.02
Apache
4
3
14
15
16
60
Pine
82
Admiral
20
72
83
89 73.09
21 19 18 17
73.11
35
37
38 71.01 71.02 73.0473.10
36
42
39
53
44 43.02 41.01 40
70
85.02
90.04 90.06
90.07
90.08
90.09
48
50.0150.02 51
67.01
68.01 68.03 87 69.01 69.02 69.03 69.07
68.04
76.08 76.09 76.11 76.13 76.15 76.16 76.17 74.10
52
73.08
84 85.01 73.05 73.06 73.12
86 69.05 69.06
31st
49th W
81st W
65th W
65.07
97th W
113th W
90.03
74.09
74.14
74.07
61st
67.05 76.4276.41 76.12 76.14 76.20 76.19 76.18 74.11 74.12 74.13 74.15 74.02 74.08
76.25 76.31 76.32 76.39
67.03
76.34
67.07
75.18 75.19 75.10 75.03
75.24
76.33 76.29 76.30
75.08
75.07
75.06
75.12
75.11
91st
76.37 76.36 76.35 75.20
76.38
75.13
75.22
75.15
75.23
67.08
77.01
121st
76.24
75.16
151st
78.01
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (5/22/2012.)
193rd E
161st E
129th E
145th E
Mingo
Garnett
Memorial
Sheridan
Yale
Lewis
Harvard
Peoria
Union
Elwood
78.02
177th E
77.02
33rd W
95
92
27
36th
59
111
1
13
9 10 12
29
66th
2
62
58.3% of Tulsa County's 175
census tracts lost
population (102) between
2000 and 2010, while
65.9% of the City of Tulsa's
126 tracts declined in
population (83)
58.05 58.06
91.04
181st
Change in Total Population
Loss of 250 or more
Loss of 100 to 249
Within 100 loss or gain
96th
Gain of 100 to 999
Gain of 1,000 or more
66th
City of Tulsa
193rd E
Admiral
33rd W
49th W
31st
61st
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (3/15/2011.)
145th E
129th E
Mingo
Garnett
Memorial
91st
Sheridan
Yale
Tulsa County total population:
2010: 603,403
2000: 563,299
Change: +40,104 (+7.1%)
City of Tulsa total population:
2010: 391,906
2000: 393,049
Change: -1,143 (-0.3%)
Lewis
Harvard
Areas of greatest population
loss are found North,
central, and West Tulsa,
Sperry, Sand Springs and
Berryhill
Pine
Peoria
Areas of greatest population
gain are found primarily in
the suburbs and East Tulsa
36th
Apache
65th W
Tulsa County experienced a
net population increase of
40,104 from 2000 to 2010,
while the City of Tulsa lost
1,143 residents
121st
151st
181st
Percent Change in Total Population
Loss of 10% or more
Within 10% loss or gain
10% to 49.9% gain
96th
50 to 99.9% gain
100% gain or more
66th
City of Tulsa
36th
Tulsa County grew 7%
between 2000 and 2010,
while the City of Tulsa
declined 3%
Pine
193rd E
Admiral
33rd W
49th W
31st
65th W
61st
145th E
129th E
Mingo
Garnett
Memorial
Sheridan
Yale
Lewis
Harvard
91st
Peoria
In percentage change, the
areas of greatest increase
are found in the southern
part of East Tulsa, outer
Jenks, and outer Owasso
Apache
121st
151st
181st
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (3/14/2011.)
TOTAL POPULATION
Combined, all zip codes
included in TPS, total or
partial, lost over 11,000
people between 2000 and
2010
GRAND TOTAL
583,559
% change
519
23.9%
(1,326)
-9.4%
(1,908)
-6.7%
(458)
-2.5%
(105)
-1.4%
(405)
-2.7%
(538)
-2.5%
(1,135)
-6.7%
222
6.1%
(229)
-6.0%
(556) -10.1%
(1,481) -12.3%
246
2.0%
434
2.3%
(559) -21.3%
(669)
-3.1%
(618)
-3.4%
(777)
-3.3%
74063-3.8%
(9,343)
74021
(826)
(957)
2,085
(2,009)
(1,707)
-4.1%
-5.3%
16.0%
-6.1%
-2.0%
22,461
25,448
57,526
17,359
10,163
15,159
38,680
29,808
7,543
43,414
25,737
15,498
308,796
6,986
2,417
10,277
5,121
1,030
5,731
12,128
1,399
274
5,636
2,777
1,118
54,894
45.1%
10.5%
21.8%
41.8%
11.3%
60.8%
45.7%
4.9%
3.8%
14.9%
12.1%
7.8%
21.6%
627,403
43,844
7.5%
76th St. N.
193rd E. Ave.
74055
145th E. Ave.
Mingo
Sheridan
74117
74126
74130
46th St. N.
74115
74106
19,458
17,151
15,083
30,703
82,395
116th St. N.
33rd E. Ave.
2,692
12,724
26,547
17,648
7,490
14,862
20,684
15,778
3,890
3,561
4,940
10,598
12,676
18,976
2,065
20,651
17,402
23,028
236,212
# change
Peoria
2010
33rd W. Ave.
TPS zip codes
74103
2,173
74104
14,050
74105
28,455
74106
18,106
74108
7,595
74110
15,267
74112
21,222
74114
16,913
74116
3,668
74119
3,790
74120
5,496
74126
12,079
74128
12,430
74129
18,542
74130
2,624
74135
21,320
74145
18,020
74115/117
23,805
TOTAL
245,555
TPS split zip codes
74107
20,284
74127
18,108
74134
12,998
74136
32,712
TOTAL
84,102
Non-TPS zip codes
74008
15,475
74011
23,031
74012
47,249
74021
12,238
74033
9,133
74037
9,428
74055
26,552
74063
28,409
74132
7,269
74133
37,778
74137
22,960
74146
14,380
TOTAL
253,902
81st W. Ave.
2000
74110
74116
74127
Admiral
74103
74120
74104
74119
74063
74128
74112
74129
74114
74108
31st St. S.
74134
74105
74107
74135
74145
74146
61st St. S.
74012
74136
74132
74133
101st St. S.
74137
74037
74011
74008
74033
151st St. S.
171st St. S.
74008
TPS zip codes
TPS boundary
TPS split zip codes
City of Tulsa
Non-TPS zip codes
Tulsa County
Prepared by the Community Service Council (3/7/2012)
Source: US Census Bureau, 2000 Census, 2010 Census.
55
7,336
54.01
54.02
126th
58.07
12,083
56
96th
6,925
58.08
5,194
58.01 58.05 58.06
91.01
91.04
66th
9400.05
57
80.01
5,722
36th
59
111
2
62
Apache
1
6 5
8 7
9400.06 9 10
29
93
92
27
30
65.06
49
94.02
14
20
21
35
36
3
19 18
37
42
17
38
40
51
6,333
70
85.02
86
6,445
73.08
90.07
90.08
68.01 68.03 87
69.07
68.04
69.03
76.08 76.09 76.11 76.13 76.15 76.16 76.17 74.10
90.09
5,243
76.42 76.12
76.14 76.20
76.41
76.19 76.18
74.11
6,041
8,260
76.37
76.36
90.03
6,207
67.08
76.35
5,142
77.01
74.15 74.02 74.08
5,212
75.20
5,554
6,007
75.22
75.15
151st
193rd E
177th E
161st E
129th E
181st
145th E
Memorial
Sheridan
Yale
Lewis
Harvard
Numbers in boxes indicate
population in census tract.
Mingo
Garnett
78.02
Peoria
121st
75.16
7,852
Union
Elwood
75.11
78.01
77.02
33rd W
91st
75.13 75.23
5,598
Top 25% total population
City of Tulsa
6,433
75.08
76.38
5,106
61st
74.14 74.07
75.24 75.18 75.19 75.10 75.03 75.06
76.25 76.31
76.39
76.32
76.34 76.33
67.03
67.07
31st
90.04 90.06
48
67.05
6,988
73.05 73.06 73.12
67.01
52
Admiral
5,695
71.01 71.02
5,379
39 53
44 43.02 41.01
Pine
60 82
72
50.0150.02
49th W
81st W
5,355
15
65.07
65th W
97th W
5,131
34
33
45 43.01
66
47
4
13
23.01
31 32
46
95
12
25
88
94.01
113th W
25% (151,241) of the total
population of Tulsa
County plus the City of
Tulsa part of Osage
County live in 14% of the
census tracts (24).
79
80.02
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (3/30/12)
55
7,336
54.01
54.02
126th
58.07
12,083
56
96th
6,925
58.08
5,194
58.01 58.05 58.06
91.01
91.04
66th
9400.05
57
80.01
5,722
36th
59
111
2
62
Apache
1
6 5
8 7
9400.06 9 10
29
27
30
94.01
45 43.01
66
65.06
49
47
14
20
21
35
36
19 18
37
42
44 43.02 41.01
51
5,379
40
70
85.02
52
86
6,445
73.08
90.07
90.08
90.09
5,243
76.19 76.18 74.11
76.42 76.12
76.14 76.20
76.41
6,041
76.36
90.03
67.08
76.35
5,142
77.01
74.15 74.02 74.08
5,212
75.20
5,554
6,007
75.22
75.16
151st
78.01
193rd E
177th E
161st E
129th E
Sheridan
Yale
Lewis
Harvard
78.02
Peoria
121st
75.13 75.23
7,852
Union
Elwood
91st
75.11
75.15
5,598
77.02
33rd W
6,433
75.08
76.38
5,106
61st
74.14 74.07
6,207
75.24 75.18 75.19 75.10 75.03 75.06
76.25 76.31
76.39
76.32
76.34 76.33
67.03
76.37
31st
90.04 90.06
68.01 68.03 87
69.07
68.04
69.03
76.08 76.09 76.11 76.13 76.15 76.16 76.17 74.10
8,260
6,988
73.05 73.06 73.12
50.0150.02
67.05
Admiral
5,695
71.01 71.02
48
49th W
81st W
65th W
6,333
67.01
67.07
Numbers in boxes indicate
population in census tract.
Pine
60 82
72
17
38
39 53
65.07
Top 25% total population
Union School District
BA School District
Jenks School District
Tulsa School District
City of Tulsa
5,355
15
181st
145th E
94.02
97th W
5,131
34
33
31 32
46
95
23.01
25
88
13
3
Mingo
Garnett
92
12
4
Memorial
93
113th W
25% (151,241) of the total
population of Tulsa
County plus the City of
Tulsa part of Osage
County live in 14% of the
census tracts (24).
79
80.02
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (3/30/12)
Non-Hispanic White Population
Less than 1,000
1,000 to 1,999
2,000 to 2,999
96th
3,000 to 3,999
4,000 or more
66th
36th
Apache
Pine
193rd E
Admiral
33rd W
49th W
31st
65th W
61st
145th E
129th E
Mingo
Garnett
Memorial
Sheridan
Yale
Lewis
Harvard
91st
Peoria
A total of 393,401 nonHispanic Whites live in Tulsa
County, and 227,021 live in
the City of Tulsa
City of Tulsa
121st
151st
181st
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (3/15/2011.)
Change in NH White Population
Loss of 500 or more
Loss of 100 to 499
Within 100 loss or gain
96th
Gain of 100 to 999
Gain of 1,000 or more
66th
City of Tulsa
36th
Apache
Pine
33rd W
49th W
31st
65th W
61st
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (3/15/2011.)
145th E
129th E
Mingo
Garnett
Memorial
Sheridan
Yale
91st
Lewis
Harvard
Tulsa County NH White population:
2010: 393,401
2000: 408,149
Change: -14,748 (-3.6%)
City of Tulsa NH White population:
2010: 227,021
2000: 263,782
Change: -36,761 (-13.9%)
Peoria
The number of non-Hispanic
Whites declined 14,748 in
Tulsa County and 36,761 in
the City of Tulsa between
2000 and 2010, losses of 4%
and 14%, respectively
193rd E
Admiral
121st
151st
181st
Non-Hispanic Black Population
Less than 100
100 to 249
250 to 499
96th
500 to 999
1,000 or more
66th
City of Tulsa
36th
A total of 63,737 nonHispanic Blacks live in
Tulsa County, and 61,230
live in the City of Tulsa
Apache
Pine
193rd E
Admiral
49th W
33rd W
65th W
31st
61st
145th E
129th E
Mingo
Garnett
Memorial
Sheridan
Yale
Lewis
Harvard
Peoria
91st
121st
151st
181st
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (3/15/2011.)
Change in NH Black Population
Loss of 100 or more
Loss of 25 to 99
Within 25 loss or gain
96th
Gain of 25 to 99
Gain of 100 or more
66th
City of Tulsa
36th
Apache
Pine
33rd W
49th W
61st
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (3/15/2011.)
145th E
129th E
Mingo
Garnett
Memorial
Sheridan
Yale
91st
Lewis
Harvard
Tulsa County NH Black population:
2010: 63,737
2000: 61,089
Change: +2,648 (+4.3%)
City of Tulsa NH Black population:
2010: 61,230
2000: 60,297
Change: +933 (+1.5%)
Peoria
The City of Tulsa’s NH Black
population grew as well,
adding 933 residents for a
2% increase
31st
65th W
Tulsa County’s NH Black
population increased
between 2000 and 2010,
adding 2,648 residents – a
4% increase
193rd E
Admiral
121st
151st
181st
Hispanic Population
Less than 100
100 to 249
250 to 499
96th
500 to 999
1,000 or more
66th
Pine
193rd E
Admiral
49th W
31st
33rd W
61st
145th E
129th E
Mingo
Garnett
Sheridan
Yale
Memorial
Lewis
Harvard
91st
Peoria
Hispanics are now second
only to NH Whites in Tulsa
County in terms of
population counts
36th
Apache
65th W
66,582 persons of Hispanic
Origin live in Tulsa County
currently, and 55,266 live in
the City of Tulsa
City of Tulsa
121st
151st
181st
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (3/15/2011.)
Change in Hispanic Population
Loss of 25 or more
Within 25 loss or gain
Gain of 25 to 99
96th
Gain of 100 to 499
Gain of 500 or more
66th
City of Tulsa
36th
Pine
193rd E
Admiral
33rd W
49th W
31st
65th W
61st
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (3/23/2011.)
145th E
129th E
Mingo
Garnett
Memorial
Sheridan
Yale
91st
Lewis
Harvard
Tulsa County Hispanic population:
2010: 66,582
2000: 33,616
Change: +32,966 (+98.1%)
City of Tulsa Hispanic population:
2010: 55,266
2000: 28,111
Change: +27,155 (+96.6%)
Peoria
The Hispanic population has
experienced explosive
growth in both the County
and the City since 2000,
with increases of 32,966
(+98%) in the County, and
27,155 (+97%) in the City
Apache
121st
151st
181st
Change in Population, by Race and Hispanic Origin
Tulsa County and City of Tulsa, 2000 and 2010
2010
2000
408,149 72.6%
393,401 65.3%
Tulsa
County
66,582 11.1%
33,616 6.0%
22,062 3.9%
30,165 5.0%
9,037 1.6%
28,557 5.1%
N=563,299
N=603,403
61,089 10.9%
263,782 67.2%
13,892 2.3%
34,615 5.7%
63,737 10.6%
227,021 58.0%
55,266 14.1%
28,111 7.2%
City of
Tulsa
15,135 3.9%
7,096 1.8%
19,239 4.9%
8,926 2.3%
19,473 5.0%
18,005 4.6%
N=393,049
NH White
60,297 15.4%
NH Black
NH American Indian
N=391,906
NH Asian
Source: US Census Bureau, 2000 and 2010 Censuses.
Prepared by the Community Service Council
61,230 15.7%
NH 2+ races
Hispanic
Births, by Race and Hispanic Origin
Tulsa County, 2000 and 2008
2000
2008
6,108 65.8%
5,566 58.5%
1,665 17.5%
961 10.4%
205 2.2%
587 6.3%
N=9,335
1,416 15.3%
NH White
NH Black
260 2.7%
776 8.2%
N=9,530
1,247 13.1%
NH American Indian
NH Asian
Source: Oklahoma State Department of Health, OK2SHARE (data retrieved May 23, 2012)
Prepared by the Community Service Council
Hispanic
Race Comparison for Total Population and Children
Oklahoma and Tulsa County, 2010
Total
Population
Under 18
Under 5
53.2%
14.3%
68.8%
56.1%
8.9%
Oklahoma
16.8%
8.9%
5.1%
1.6%
1.7%
8.2%
10.9%
7.3%
7.9%
8.3%
N = 3,751,351
N = 929,666
10.3%
10.2% 1.6%
N = 264,126
51.8%
65.3%
48.1%
17.2%
11.1%
Tulsa
County
20.7%
5.0%
2.3%
5.7%
10.6%
N = 603,403
NH White
NH Black
13.0%
7.1%
12.2%
N = 154,276
NH American Indian
10.0%
8.5%
2.4%
6.6%
2.5%
N = 44,711
NH Asian
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council
NH 2+ races
Hispanic
Population Under Age 5, 2000
Tulsa County and part Osage County by Census Tract
Population Under Age 5, 2010
Tulsa County and part Osage County by Census Tract
Tulsa County pop. under age 5 = 44,711
City of Tulsa pop. under age 5 = 29,479
Tulsa County pop. under age 5 = 41,434
City of Tulsa pop. under age 5 = 28,318
126th
126th
96th
96th
66th
66th
36th
36th
Apache
Apache
Pine
61st
61st
49th W
31st
81st W
31st
65th W
Admiral
97th W
Admiral
113th W
49th W
81st W
65th W
97th W
113th W
Pine
91st
121st
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council
193rd E
161st E
129th E
181st
145th E
Mingo
Garnett
Sheridan
Yale
Memorial
33rd W
Prepared by the Community Service Council,
with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (9/26/2011)
177th E
151st
Lewis
Harvard
193rd E
161st E
129th E
181st
145th E
Mingo
Garnett
Sheridan
Yale
Memorial
Lewis
Harvard
Peoria
Union
Elwood
33rd W
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
177th E
151st
City of Tulsa
Population under age 5
Less than 100
100 to 199
200 to 299
300 to 499
500 or more
Peoria
121st
Union
Elwood
City of Tulsa
Population under age 5
Less than 100
100 to 199
200 to 299
300 to 499
500 or more
91st
Prepared by the Community Service Council,
with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (3/7/2012)
Population Trends for Total Population and Under Age 5
Tulsa MSA, Tulsa County, and City of Tulsa, 1980 through 2030
1,200,000
1,000,000
800,000
600,000
400,000
200,000
0
Tulsa MSA Total Pop.
Tulsa Co. Total Pop.
Tulsa Total Pop.
Tulsa Co. <5
1980
1990
2000
2010
2020
(proj.)
2030
(proj.)
711,652
470,593
360,919
36,714
761,019
503,341
367,302
38,835
859,532
563,299
393,049
41,434
937,478
603,403
391,906
44,711
987,400
631,433
440,710
41,651
1,040,200
658,541
459,670
41,573
Notes: Population projections shown are based on 2000 census. Age projections for cities are not yet available.
Source: US Census Bureau, 1980, 1990, 2000 & 2010 Censuses; Population Estimates Program.
Prepared by the Community Service Council
Population Trends and Projections by Age Group
Projections
Tulsa County, 1970 - 2030
2030 6.3
16.6
2020
6.6
17.1
2010
7.4
18.2
9.7
52.6
10.4
1.9
2000
7.4
18.9
10
51.9
10.4
1.4
1990
7.7
18.4
10.1
52.2
10.4
1.2
1980
7.7
19.8
9
.9
1970
8.5
8.1
.6
0%
9.2
47.8
9.7
50.5
13.5
25.9
20%
17.5
2.1
14.1
49.1
10.7
40%
2.5
46.2
60%
80%
100%
Percent of population
0-4
5-17
18-24
25-64
65-84
85+
Source: US Census Bureau, 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000 & 2010 Censuses; US Census Bureau, Population Estimates Division, Population Projections, 2000 - 2030.
Prepared by the Community Service Council
Population Trends by Age Group
City of Tulsa, 1970 - 2010
2010
7.5
17
10.8
52.2
10.6
1.9
2000
7.2
17.6
10.9
51.4
11.3
1.6
1990
7.5
16.9
10.9
52
11.4
1.3
1980
7.3
18.4
9.8
1.0
1970
8.4
0%
14.3
25.2
49.2
10.9
20%
40%
46.5
60%
8.4
80%
Percent of population
0-4
5-17
18-24
25-64
65-84
Source: US Census Bureau, 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000 & 2010 Censuses.
Prepared by the Community Service Council
85+
.6
100%
55
54.02
54.01
1,033
126th
1,031
58.07
56
96th
58.08
58.01
91.01
58.05 58.06
91.04
79
57
80.02
80.01
66th
1,005
62
36th
59
111
2
Apache
1
9 10
12
4
3
14
15
Pine
13
16
20
29
92
31
32
46
782
45 43.01
66
44 43.02 41.01
1,039
49
47
50.01 50.02
48
748
65.07
49th W
81st W
65th W
67.01
97th W
82
38
83
985
Admiral
89
73.09
73.11
71.01 71.02 73.04 73.10
672
73.08
85.01 73.05 73.06 73.12
39
53
84
40
70
85.02
52
86
69.05 69.06
31st
65.06
94.02
830 37
42
60
789
17
72
19 18
21
34 35
33
36
23.01
25
88
94.01
95
27
30
93
113th W
51
68.01 68.03 87
90.04 90.06
69.01 69.02 69.03 69.07
90.08
941
74.09
61st
74.14
74.07
892
76.34
67.03
775
76.38
761
728
75.08
918
75.07
75.06
75.12
75.11
91st
76.37 76.36 76.35 75.20
674
715
75.13
75.22
75.15
121st
75.23
67.08
77.01
75.18 75.19 75.10 75.03
75.24
76.33 76.29 76.30
67.07
Top 25% census tracts
90.03
76.42 76.41 76.12 76.14 76.20 76.19 76.18 74.11 74.12 74.13 74.15 74.02 74.08
76.25 76.31 76.32 76.39
Proportion of 65+ population
90.09
862
723
67.05
90.07
724
76.08 76.09 76.11 76.13 76.15 76.16 76.17 74.10
76.24
755
City of Tulsa
75.16
151st
78.01
193rd E
161st E
129th E
181st
145th E
Mingo
Garnett
Memorial
Sheridan
Yale
Lewis
Harvard
Peoria
Union
Elwood
78.02
177th E
77.02
33rd W
Tulsa County is home to
72,856 persons age 65
and older, 25% of whom
(18,382) live in these 22
tracts (13%)
8 7
6 5
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (2/23/12)
55
54.02
54.01
126th
58.07
56
96th
58.08
58.01
91.01
(Population 65+ labeled)
79
57
80.02
80.01
62
8 7
9 10
12
13
4
3
14
15
16
29
27
30
92
19 18
17
37
38
31
32
46
94.01
95
39
1,039
53
45 43.01
356
66
65.06
47
748
50.01 50.02
48
65.07
72
73.09
51
71.01 71.02 73.04 73.10
73.08
985
85.01 73.05 73.06 73.12
84
40
70
85.02
90.04 90.06
52
86
69.05 69.06
90.08
862
31st
90.07
90.09
69.01 69.02 69.03 69.07
90.03
723
49th W
81st W
65th W
97th W
Admiral
64289
83
427
42
68.01 68.03 87
67.01
Pine
82
73.11
44 43.02 41.01
49
94.02
21
34 35
33
36
23.01
25
88
Apache
348
60
20
93
36th
59
111
2
6 5
89274.09
76.08 76.09 76.11 76.13 76.15 76.16 76.17 74.10
67.05
76.25 76.31 76.32 76.39
76.33 76.29 76.30
674
76.37
761
76.38
Percent of population age 65+
941
918
75.18 75.19 75.10 75.03
75.08
75.07
75.06
75.12
75.11
91st
76.36 76.35 75.20
75.13
75.22
75.15
121st
76.24
75.16
Less than 20% age 65+
151st
78.01
City of Tulsa
193rd E
161st E
129th E
181st
145th E
Mingo
Garnett
Memorial
Sheridan
Yale
Lewis
Harvard
Peoria
Union
Elwood
78.02
177th E
77.02
33rd W
Tulsa is home to 48,839
persons age 65+, 22% of
whom (10,825) live in these
15 tracts ( 12%)
74.07
75.23
67.08
77.01
75.24
775
76.34
67.07
20% or more age 65+
61st
74.14
76.42 76.41 76.12 76.14 76.20 76.19 76.18 74.11 74.12 74.13 74.15 74.02 74.08
495
67.03
All but one of these high
concentration census tracts
lie within the City of Tulsa
66th
1
113th W
Tulsa County is home to
72,856 persons age
65+, 16% of whom (11,586)
live in these 16
tracts (9%) in which at least
20% of the
population is age 65+
58.05 58.06
91.04
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (2/23/12)
55
54.02
54.01
126th
58.07
56
96th
58.08
58.01
91.01
(Percent of population
that is 65+ labeled)
79
57
80.02
80.01
62
66th
8 7
6 5
9 10
12
13
29
3
15
16
60
19 18
17
72
31
65.06
49
47
94.02
49th W
81st W
67.05
37
44 43.02 41.01
24.0%
76.08 76.09
51
21.4%
73.09
38
71.01 71.02 73.04 73.10
26.9%
53
73.08
21.6%
85.01 73.05 73.06 73.12
84
40
70
85.02
52
86
69.05 69.06
31st
90.04 90.06
90.07
90.08
23.8%
90.09
90.03
26.4%
74.09
76.11 76.13 76.15 76.16 76.17 74.10
76.25 76.31 76.32 76.39
61st
74.14
74.07
76.33 76.29 76.30
20.9%
76.37 76.36
76.38
20.4%
77.01
75.18 75.19 75.10 75.03
75.24
38.1%
76.34
67.03
20% or more age 65+
Admiral
89
76.42 76.41 76.12 76.14 76.20 76.19 76.18 74.11 74.12 74.13 74.15 74.02 74.08
20.4%
Percent of population age 65+
83
69.01 69.02 69.03 69.07
67.07
23.8%
75.08
75.13
20.1%
67.08
75.07
75.06
75.12
75.11
91st
76.35 75.20
75.22
75.15
121st
75.23
76.24
75.16
Less than 20% age 65+
151st
78.01
City of Tulsa
193rd E
161st E
129th E
181st
145th E
Mingo
Garnett
Sheridan
Yale
Memorial
Lewis
Harvard
Peoria
Union
Elwood
78.02
177th E
77.02
33rd W
12% of both Tulsa’s and
Tulsa County’s
populations are age 65
and older
Pine
82
73.11
42
39
25.2%
68.01 68.03 87
67.01
65th W
43.01
50.01 50.02
25.3%
48
65.07
97th W
32
45
19.7%
66
21
34 35
33
36
23.01
25
46
94.01
95
113th W
15 of the City of Tulsa’s
and 16 of Tulsa County’s
census tracts have
populations in which 20%
or more of the residents
are age 65 and older
27
30
88
Apache
23.2%
4
14
20
92
36th
59
111
2
1
93
58.05 58.06
91.04
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (2/23/12)
Living Arrangements of Related Children Under 18
Tulsa County and City of Tulsa, 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000 & 2010
100%
1970
1980
1990
2000
2010
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
1970
1980
1990
2000
2010
Married
Couple
Maleheaded
Femaleheaded
Other
relatives
Married
Couple
Maleheaded
Femaleheaded
Other
relatives
82%
74%
71%
65%
61%
1%
2%
3%
5%
7%
11%
16%
18%
21%
23%
4%
6%
5%
7%
9%
82%
72%
67%
61%
53%
1%
2%
4%
5%
8%
13%
19%
23%
26%
29%
5%
6%
6%
8%
10%
Tulsa County
City of Tulsa
Source: US Census Bureau, 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000 & 2010 Censuses.
Prepared by the Community Service Council
673
392
52
126th
1143
154
96th
242
606
362
251
435
861
1267
1418
543
346 376
1112
847
450
251
354 457 372
968
270
974
531 177
225
1858
100 59
342
558
1512
859
1584
671
Pine
1654 1136
257
306 281 107
1181
213
229 481
155
392
Admiral
809
353
883
55
711
776
1065
512
439
1049 615
1454 1086
1780
906
553
295
168 129
91
341
676
462
204 485
66
399
908
769
393
1071 963 208
828
898 1033 287
352
20
241
507
122
281
190
577
332
121
678
268
642
151
117
208
205
320
564
515
1478
1068
245
49th W
253
409
Persons in Poverty
61st
429
286
0
167
122
191
138
75
434
44
115
156
279
90
8
323
334
35
250 to 499
290
270
324
210
85
91st
84
143
227
351
121st
126
104
314
111
153
498
500 to 749
151st
533
750 to 999
1,000 or more
City of Tulsa
161st E
579
129th E
181st
145th E
Mingo
Garnett
Sheridan
Yale
Memorial
Lewis
Harvard
Peoria
Union
Elwood
33rd W
193
193rd E
81st W
65th W
97th W
621
179
1171
470
189
231
Less than 250
In the City of Tulsa, an
estimated 73,229 persons
live in poverty, for a rate
of 19.3%.
131
966
123
60
1236
113th W
Apache
31st
21
259
640
1205
439
376
An estimated 87,469
persons live in poverty in
Tulsa County, for a rate of
15.1%
36th
1328
112
412
1001
749
490
1610
1129
The 2012 poverty threshold
for a family of 3 is $19,090.
622
66th
177th E
(Labels represent
estimated number in
poverty)
173
576
864
Note: Census tract-level data estimates used for this map are based on a sample survey, and due to the small
geographic area, margins of error are high. Data estimates shown for Tulsa County and the City of Tulsa have
relatively low margins of error.
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (3/15/12)
21%
6%
3%
126th
10%
7%
96th
9%
10%
10%
22%
36%
33%
15%
12%
65%
13%
21%
27%
4%
12%
49th W
81st W
65th W
97th W
52%
10%
7%
36th
51%
Apache
Pine
30% 22%
20%
Admiral
15% 4%
21%
22%
24%
5%
29%
9%
23%
29%
4%
14%
7%
14% 18%
17%
26% 23%
6% 4%
4%
9%
25%
11%
36%
16%
10% 12%
3%
14% 20%
17%
20%
9%
1%
7%
16%
4%
15%
6%
16% 13%
10%
33% 32% 6%
32%
39% 25% 21%
36%
Percent in Poverty
30%
43%
33%
28% 17%
4%
31st
1%
5%
47%
32%
20%
13% 11%
62%
4% 3%
37%
5%
113th W
4%
36% 29% 10%
11%
Less than 10%
10 to 19%
6%
33%
5%
5%
61st
4%
12%
6%
4%
6%
4%
12%
15%
4%
6%
4%
1%
7%
11%
19%
0%
4%
8%
5%
18%
1%
3%
8%
3%
0%
6%
1%
20 to 29%
8%
12%
5%
3%
91st
11%
8%
121st
6%
2%
6%
15%
29%
2%
4%
7%
30 to 39%
12%
151st
40% or more
20%
City of Tulsa
129th E
181st
145th E
Mingo
Garnett
Sheridan
Yale
Memorial
Lewis
Harvard
Peoria
4%
Union
Elwood
Poverty rate, or percent in poverty, is
calculated as: number of persons in
poverty / total persons x 100.
161st E
8%
33rd W
In the City of Tulsa, an
estimated 73,229 persons
live in poverty, for a rate
of 19.3%.
4%
10%
193rd E
An estimated 87,469
persons live in poverty in
Tulsa County, for a rate of
15.1%
19%
37%
26%
36%
64% 33% 19% 39% 24%
31%
20%
30% 25%
29% 17%
36%
26%
10%
33%
46%
The 2012 poverty threshold
for a family of 3 is $19,090.
16%
66th
177th E
(Labels represent
estimated percent in
poverty)
7%
4%
Note: Census tract-level data estimates used for this map are based on a sample survey, and due to the small
geographic area, margins of error are high. Data estimates shown for Tulsa County and the City of Tulsa have
relatively low margins of error.
Source: US Census Bureau, 2006-10 American Community Survey.
Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (3/15/12)
153
25
0
126th
129
15
96th
38
174
4
158
167
36
27 51
122
0
27
492
105
55
49th W
81st W
65th W
97th W
322
113th W
203
316
106
356
117
57
55 11
0
44
43
Pine
39
Admiral
100
0
134
14
164 7
0
41
35
11
120
0
0
0
57
59
33
0
0
0
30
181
69
12
0
39
187
195
94
116 86 69
8
43
0
0
67
122 63
82
0
36
0
0
8
12
168
39
35
0
11
0
0
12
109
103
0
0
75
0
0
109
109
94
66
115
224
356
51
0
180
66
332
143
64
0
125 143
10
0
61st
54
26
7
18
0
0
0
8
27
38
14
0
75
36
19
38
27
Number in Poverty
0
0
0
6
Less than 25
23
11
121st
15
17
31
91st
39
11
139
25 to 49
10
103
50 to 99
151st
19
100 to 199
200 or more
193rd E
161st E
129th E
181st
145th E
Mingo
Garnett
Sheridan
Yale
Memorial
Peoria
Union
Elwood
27
177th E
103
City of Tulsa
33rd W
In the City of Tulsa, an
estimated 10,131 children
under age 5 live in
poverty, for a rate of
35.5%.
66
252
31st
0
67
77
41
0
12
54
Apache
84
32
An estimated 11,872
children under age 5
live in poverty in Tulsa
County, for a rate of
27.6%.
36th
249
21
42
13 59
80
135
8
68
135
66th
140
The 2012 poverty threshold
for a family of 3 is $19,090.
103
83
235
Lewis
Harvard
(Labels represent
estimated number in
poverty)
24
22
97
102
Note: Census tract-level data estimates used for this map are based on a sample survey, and due to the small
geographic area, margins of error are high. Data estimates shown for Tulsa County and the City of Tulsa have
relatively low margins of error.
Source: US Census Bureau, 2006-10 American Community Survey.
Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (3/15/12)
44%
4%
0%
126th
11%
11%
96th
19%
32%
2%
44%
82%
81%
81%
0%
26%
20% 0%
90%
0% 0%
62%
10%
8%
0%
20%
49th W
52%
Admiral
12% 0%
18%
35%
28%
0%
49%
23%
9%
47%
21%
20%
34% 47%
55%
32%
47% 19%
35% 33%
0% 0%
0%
17%
66%
34%
50%
10%
52% 4%
0%
48% 46%
40%
42%
34%
0%
0%
28%
0%
25%
0%
0%
42%
7%
35%
13%
8%
8%
15%
0%
0%
39%
35%
0%
38%
0%
0%
0%
2%
82% 52% 10%
Percent in Poverty
0%
17%
0%
10 to 24%
11%
0%
61st
7%
15%
Less than 10%
48%
45%
11%
13%
3%
14%
29%
5%
0%
15%
26%
0%
11%
26%
5%
0%
91st
0%
21%
10%
121st
8%
33 to 49%
48%
151st
50% or more
10%
City of Tulsa
161st E
14%
129th E
181st
145th E
Mingo
Garnett
Sheridan
Yale
Memorial
Peoria
12%
Union
Elwood
Poverty rate, or percent in poverty, is
calculated as: number of persons in
poverty / total persons x 100.
37%
8%
4%
6%
0%
0%
2%
25 to 32%
0%
193rd E
81st W
65th W
97th W
113th W
Pine
59% 27%
0%
39% 40% 13%
44%
69% 28% 63%
69%
33rd W
In the City of Tulsa, an
estimated 10,131 children
under age 5 live in
poverty, for a rate of
35.5%.
17%
63%
12%
26%
Apache
31st
0%
65%
35%
0%
36th
63%
28%
177th E
16%
63%
An estimated 11,872
children under age 5
live in poverty in Tulsa
County, for a rate of
27.6%.
100%
32%
100%
100% 13% 28% 65% 57%
33%
42%
38% 24%
49% 33%
100%
81%
4%
27%
70%
The 2012 poverty threshold
for a family of 3 is $19,090.
37%
66th
Lewis
Harvard
(Labels represent
estimated percent in
poverty)
16%
7%
42%
76%
Note: Census tract-level data estimates used for this map are based on a sample survey, and due to the small
geographic area, margins of error are high. Data estimates shown for Tulsa County and the City of Tulsa have
relatively low margins of error.
Source: US Census Bureau, 2006-10 American Community Survey.
Prepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (3/15/12)
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