Presentation for the Tulsa City Council June 7, 2012 Prepared by the Community Service Council Supported by the Metropolitan Human Services Commission Since 1941, bringing people together to research, plan, mobilize action and assess progress towards addressing some our most critical human service, health, education, and civic challenges. Formed in 1981, MHSC: Coordinates funding, planning and policy decisions affecting health, education, and human services Guides collective use of its partners’ resources in jointly addressing major community needs Promotes public policy action needed for effective prevention oriented service delivery Maintains communications with state officials on MHSC priorities and engages their support Partners City of Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma Department of Human Services, Tulsa Public Schools, Union Public Schools, Tulsa Area United Way, Tulsa Community College, Tulsa Health Department, Tulsa Technology Center, and Tulsa Metro Chamber (ad hoc member) 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)