WORKFORCE DEMOGRAPHICS

The report prepared by BRIDG on 3/4/2015

Total Population

Category 2000 2010 2014 2019
Atchison County, MO
6,430
5,685
5,617
5,405
2014-2019 Annual Rate
-0.77%
Content

Population By Age

Age 2010 2014 2019
0-4
290
287
279
5-9
333
302
281
10-14
308
323
292
15-19
379
281
283
20-24
241
305
215
25-29
280
277
310
30-34
250
293
280
35-39
331
269
258
40-44
326
345
258
45-49
404
343
345
50-54
441
415
349
55-59
431
439
405
60-64
444
425
408
65-69
372
416
384
70-74
240
314
381
75-79
215
204
278
80-84
197
197
159
85+
203
212
207
18+
4,503
4,523
4,370
Median Age
46.3
46.8
48.1

Population By Race

Race 2010 2014 2019
White Alone
5,600
5,525
5,304
Black Alone
17
18
19
American Indian Alone
10
10
10
Asian Alone
9
12
16
Pacific Islander Alone
3
4
5
Some Other Race Alone
5
5
5
Two or More Races
41
43
46
Hispanic Origin (Any Race)
55
57
61
Diversity Index
4.8
5.2
5.8

Households

Category 2000 2010 2014 2019
Total Households
2,722
2,498
2,480
2,386
Total Housing Units
3,103
2,985
2,968
2,890
Owner Occupied Units
1,768
1,753
2,890
Renter Occupied Units
730
727
703
Vacant Units
487
488
504

Income

Category 2014 2019
Median Household
$43,238
$50,546
Average Household Income
$53,953
$59,812
Per Capita Income
$23,979
$26,609
2014-2019 Annual Rate, Median Household Income
3.17%

Households by Income

Income Groups 2014 2019
<$15,000
373
327
$15,000 – $24,999
302
233
$25,000 – $34,999
325
279
$35,000 – $49,999
382
336
$50,000 – $74,999
573
581
$75,000 – $99,999
307
366
$100,000 – $149,999
148
184
$150,000 – $199,999
29
37
$200,000+
41
46

Growth Rate: 2014-2019

Category Atchison County 2010-2014 Growth Rate State National
Population
-1.54%
0.39%
0.73%
Households
-0.77%
0.43%
-0.75%
Families
-0.92%
0.30%
0.66%
Median Household Income
3.71%
2.81%
2.74%

Atchison county quality of life

Home Value

Home Value Group 2014 2019
Median Value
$111,741
$126,117
Average Value
$129,720
$141,518
<$50,000
306
190
$50,000-$99,999
470
406
$100,000-$149,999
428
470
$150,000-$199,999
268
303
$200,000-$249,999
140
171
$250,000-$299,999
59
64
$300,000-$399,999
51
50
$400,000-$499,999
17
15
$500,000-$749,999
10
10
$750,000-$999,999
1
1
$1,000,000 +
3
3

Housing Year Built

Year Range Number of Houses Built
Built 2010 or later
2
Built 200 to 2009
82
Built 1990 to 1999
157
Built 1980 to 1989
138
Built 1970 to 1979
370
Built 1960 to 1969
512
Built 1950 to 1959
377
Built 1940 to 1949
321
Built 1939 or earlier
1,023

Commute Type

Workers 16+ by place of work & by means of transportation 2008-2012 Estimate
Total workers 16+
2,742
• Worked in state & in county of residence
1,860
• Worked in state & outside county of residence
239
• Worked outside state of residence
643
Workers 16+ by means of transportation 2008-2012 Estimate
Drove alone
2,238
Carpooled
273
Public transportation (excluding taxi)
Walked
86
Other means
13
Worked at home
129

Commute Time

Commute time (for those who do not work at home) 2008-2012 estimate Percent
Less than 5 minutes
442
16.9%
5 to 9 minutes
544
20.8%
10 to 14 minutes
415
15.9%
15 to 19 minutes
278
10.6%
20 to 24 minutes
228
8.7%
25 to 29 minutes
151
5.8%
30 to 34 minutes
233
8.9%
35 to 39 minutes
59
2.3%
40 to 44 minutes
55
2.1%
45 to 59 minutes
54
2.1%
60 to 89 minutes
69
2.6%
90 or more minutes
85
3.3%
Average Travel Time to Work (in minutes)
19.7

Work Force Establishments

Business Data 2014
Total Business
709
Total Employees
2,287
Total Residential Population
5,617
Employee/Residential Population Ratio
0.41 : 1

Business By Industries

Industries 2014
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting
176
Mining
Utilities
3
Construction
35
Manufacturing
9
Wholesale Trade
23
Retail Trade
52
– Motor Vehicle & Parts Dealers
6
– Furniture & Home Furnishings Stores
2
– Electronics & Appliance Stores
– Bldg Material & Garden Equipment & Supplies Dealers
5
– Food & Beverage Stores
4
– Gasoline Stations
3
– Health & Personal Care Stores
5
– Clothing & Clothing Accessories Stores
– Sport Goods, Hobby, Book, & Music Stores
5
– General Merchandise Stores
2
– Miscellaneous Store Retailers
16
– Nonstore Retailers
4
Transportation & Warehousing
34
Information
10
Finance & Insurance
29
– Central Bank/Credit Intermediation & Related Activities
4
– Securities, Commodity Contracts & Other Financial Investments & Other Related Activities
2
-Insurance Carriers & Related Activities; Funds, Trust & Other Financial Vehicles
23
Real Estate, Rental & Leasing
18
Professional, Scientific, & Tech Services
23
– Legal Services
5
Management of Companies & Enterprises
1
Administrative & Support & Waste Management & Remediation Services
58
Educational Services
10
Health Care & Social Assistance
30
Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation
11
Accommodation & Food Services
18
– Accommodation
5
– Food Services & Drinking Places
13
Other Services (except Public Administration)
84
– Automotive Repair & Maintenance
13
Public Administration
27
Unclassified Establishments
58

Employees By Industries (NAICS)

Industries 2014
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting
299
Mining
Utilities
22
Construction
101
Manufacturing
31
Wholesale Trade
93
Retail Trade
210
– Motor Vehicle & Parts Dealers
11
– Furniture & Home Furnishings Stores
5
– Electronics & Appliance Stores
– Bldg Material & Garden Equipment & Supplies Dealers
16
– Food & Beverage Stores
43
– Health & Personal Care Stores
18
– Gasoline Stations
33
– Clothing & Clothing Accessories Stores
– Sport Goods, Hobby, Book, & Music Stores
8
– General Merchandise Stores
17
– Miscellaneous Store Retailers
54
– Nonstore Retailers
5
Transportation & Warehousing
88
Information
99
Finance & Insurance
106
– Central Bank/Credit Intermediation & Related Activities
28
– Securities, Commodity Contracts & Other Financial Investments & Other Related Activities
1
– Insurance Carriers & Related Activities; Funds, Trust, & Other Financial Vehicles
77
Real Estate, Rental, & Leasing
43
Professional, Scientific, & Tech Services
44
– Legal Services
11
Management of Companies & Enterprises
3
Administrative & Support & Waste Management & Remediation Services
142
Educational Services
172
Health Care & Social Assistance
306
Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation
58
Accommodation & Food Services
103
– Accommodation
10
– Food Services & Drinking Places
93
Other Services (except Public Administration)
251
– Automotive Repair & Maintenance
56
Public Administration
115
Unclassified Establishments
1

Workforce Occupation

Occupation 2008-2012 Estimate
Management
385
Office & Administrative Support
369
Production
228
Sales & Related
219
Transportation & Material Moving
217
Education, Training, & Library
191
Construction & Extraction
140
Food preparation & Serving related
137
Healthcare practitioner, technologists, & technicians
125
Installation, maintenance, & repair
122
Protective service
119
Farming, Fishing, & Forestry
112
Personal care & serice
82
Healthcare support
77
Business & Financial operations
70
Community & Social Services
55
Architecture & Engineering
23
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, & Media
23
Computer & Mathematical
22
Legal
11
Life, Physical, & Social Science
8

County Higher Education

Expenses Average Spent Per Household Total Percent of Total Household Expenses
Educational Expenses
$833.26
$2,066,482
1.6%
Educational Level Attained (25+) 2008-2012 Percentage
Some High School
284
7.0%
High School Diploma
1,471
38.2%
GED
168
4.1%
Some College
887
21.8%
Associate’s Degree
222
5.5%
Bachelor’s Degree
594
14.6%
Master’s Degree
164
4.0%
Professional School Degree
73
1.8%
Doctorate Degree
39
1.0%
 

Sources: Census Bureau, Esri; Consumer Expenditure Surveys, Bureau of Labor Statistics.