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DP02 SELECTED SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS IN THE UNITED STATES

2007-2011 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates

Supporting documentation on code lists, subject definitions, data accuracy, and statistical testing can be found on the American Community Survey website in the Data and Documentation section.

Sample size and data quality measures (including coverage rates, allocation rates, and response rates) can be found on the American Community Survey website in the Methodology section.

Although the American Community Survey (ACS) produces population, demographic and housing unit estimates, it is the Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program that produces and disseminates the official estimates of the population for the nation, states, counties, and towns and estimates of housing units for states and counties.

Subject Rhinebeck , Estimate Margin of Error Percent Percent Margin of Error HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE

Total households 1,195 +/-144 1,195 (X) Family households (families) 661 +/-68 55.3% +/-8.6 With own children under 18 years 321 +/-56 26.9% +/-6.8 Married-couple family 524 +/-74 43.8% +/-8.4 With own children under 18 years 239 +/-51 20.0% +/-5.9 Male householder, no wife present, family 37 +/-38 3.1% +/-3.2 With own children under 18 years 23 +/-33 1.9% +/-2.8 Female householder, no husband present, family 100 +/-50 8.4% +/-4.2 With own children under 18 years 59 +/-39 4.9% +/-3.2 Nonfamily households 534 +/-159 44.7% +/-8.6 Householder living alone 507 +/-155 42.4% +/-8.5 65 years and over 213 +/-82 17.8% +/-5.7 Households with one or more people under 18 years 321 +/-56 26.9% +/-6.8

Households with one or more people 65 years and over 377 +/-92 31.5% +/-6.0

Average household size 2.10 +/-0.23 (X) (X) Average family size 2.92 +/-0.26 (X) (X) RELATIONSHIP Population in households 2,510 +/-88 2,510 (X) Householder 1,195 +/-144 47.6% +/-5.3 Spouse 529 +/-79 21.1% +/-3.1 Child 732 +/-141 29.2% +/-5.6 Other relatives 7 +/-13 0.3% +/-0.5 Nonrelatives 47 +/-38 1.9% +/-1.5 Unmarried partner 14 +/-16 0.6% +/-0.6 MARITAL STATUS Males 15 years and over 921 +/-93 921 (X) Never married 221 +/-87 24.0% +/-8.6 Now married, except separated 546 +/-78 59.3% +/-9.5 Separated 49 +/-38 5.3% +/-4.1 Widowed 40 +/-40 4.3% +/-4.3 Divorced 65 +/-43 7.1% +/-4.5 Females 15 years and over 1,302 +/-150 1,302 (X) Never married 389 +/-130 29.9% +/-7.5

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Subject Rhinebeck village, New York Estimate Margin of Error Percent Percent Margin of Error Now married, except separated 547 +/-80 42.0% +/-8.3 Separated 20 +/-28 1.5% +/-2.2 Widowed 207 +/-77 15.9% +/-5.6 Divorced 139 +/-69 10.7% +/-4.7 FERTILITY Number of women 15 to 50 years old who had a birth 23 +/-26 23 (X) in the past 12 months Unmarried women (widowed, divorced, and never 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-61.8 married) Per 1,000 unmarried women 0 +/-97 (X) (X) Per 1,000 women 15 to 50 years old 35 +/-39 (X) (X) Per 1,000 women 15 to 19 years old 0 +/-213 (X) (X) Per 1,000 women 20 to 34 years old 159 +/-168 (X) (X) Per 1,000 women 35 to 50 years old 0 +/-83 (X) (X) GRANDPARENTS Number of grandparents living with own grandchildren 7 +/-13 7 (X) under 18 years Responsible for grandchildren 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-100.0 Years responsible for grandchildren Less than 1 year 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-100.0 1 or 2 years 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-100.0 3 or 4 years 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-100.0 5 or more years 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-100.0 Number of grandparents responsible for own 0 +/-89 0 (X) grandchildren under 18 years Who are female 0 +/-89 - ** Who are married 0 +/-89 - ** SCHOOL ENROLLMENT Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 648 +/-156 648 (X) Nursery school, preschool 71 +/-59 11.0% +/-7.9 Kindergarten 39 +/-31 6.0% +/-4.8 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 259 +/-128 40.0% +/-14.3 High school (grades 9-12) 140 +/-69 21.6% +/-11.8 College or graduate school 139 +/-75 21.5% +/-11.9 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Population 25 years and over 1,959 +/-129 1,959 (X) Less than 9th grade 51 +/-36 2.6% +/-1.8 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 105 +/-75 5.4% +/-3.8 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 381 +/-118 19.4% +/-5.8 Some college, no degree 208 +/-77 10.6% +/-3.8 Associate's degree 109 +/-49 5.6% +/-2.5 Bachelor's degree 541 +/-131 27.6% +/-6.3 Graduate or professional degree 564 +/-123 28.8% +/-6.5 Percent high school graduate or higher (X) (X) 92.0% +/-3.7 Percent bachelor's degree or higher (X) (X) 56.4% +/-8.3 VETERAN STATUS Civilian population 18 years and over 2,096 +/-137 2,096 (X) Civilian veterans 161 +/-58 7.7% +/-2.7 DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Total Civilian Noninstitutionalized Population (X) (X) (X) (X) With a disability (X) (X) (X) (X) Under 18 years (X) (X) (X) (X) With a disability (X) (X) (X) (X) 18 to 64 years (X) (X) (X) (X) With a disability (X) (X) (X) (X) 65 years and over (X) (X) (X) (X) With a disability (X) (X) (X) (X) RESIDENCE 1 YEAR AGO Population 1 year and over 2,685 +/-33 2,685 (X) Same house 2,025 +/-252 75.4% +/-9.5

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Subject Rhinebeck village, New York Estimate Margin of Error Percent Percent Margin of Error Different house in the U.S. 645 +/-261 24.0% +/-9.7 Same 291 +/-150 10.8% +/-5.6 Different county 354 +/-259 13.2% +/-9.6 Same state 177 +/-146 6.6% +/-5.5 Different state 177 +/-244 6.6% +/-9.1 Abroad 15 +/-23 0.6% +/-0.9 PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 2,708 +/-16 2,708 (X) Native 2,603 +/-89 96.1% +/-3.2 Born in United States 2,537 +/-111 93.7% +/-4.0 State of residence 1,761 +/-249 65.0% +/-9.2 Different state 776 +/-247 28.7% +/-9.1 Born in Puerto Rico, U.S. Island areas, or born abroad 66 +/-65 2.4% +/-2.4 to American parent(s) Foreign born 105 +/-86 3.9% +/-3.2 U.S. CITIZENSHIP STATUS Foreign-born population 105 +/-86 105 (X) Naturalized U.S. citizen 49 +/-36 46.7% +/-41.0 Not a U.S. citizen 56 +/-76 53.3% +/-41.0 YEAR OF ENTRY Population born outside the United States 171 +/-109 171 (X) Native 66 +/-65 66 (X) Entered 2000 or later 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-36.3 Entered before 2000 66 +/-65 100.0% +/-36.3 Foreign born 105 +/-86 105 (X) Entered 2000 or later 46 +/-74 43.8% +/-46.4 Entered before 2000 59 +/-43 56.2% +/-46.4 WORLD REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN Foreign-born population, excluding population born at 105 +/-86 105 (X) sea Europe 71 +/-78 67.6% +/-32.4 Asia 19 +/-24 18.1% +/-21.0 Africa 6 +/-10 5.7% +/-12.2 Oceania 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-26.1 Latin America 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-26.1 Northern America 9 +/-16 8.6% +/-17.3 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME Population 5 years and over 2,563 +/-75 2,563 (X) English only 2,424 +/-101 94.6% +/-3.3 Language other than English 139 +/-86 5.4% +/-3.3 Speak English less than "very well" 11 +/-17 0.4% +/-0.7 Spanish 56 +/-65 2.2% +/-2.5 Speak English less than "very well" 11 +/-17 0.4% +/-0.7 Other Indo-European languages 40 +/-26 1.6% +/-1.0 Speak English less than "very well" 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.3 Asian and Pacific Islander languages 8 +/-15 0.3% +/-0.6 Speak English less than "very well" 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.3 Other languages 35 +/-54 1.4% +/-2.1 Speak English less than "very well" 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.3 ANCESTRY Total population 2,708 +/-16 2,708 (X) American 85 +/-55 3.1% +/-2.0 Arab 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.2 Czech 21 +/-31 0.8% +/-1.1 Danish 19 +/-29 0.7% +/-1.1 Dutch 293 +/-219 10.8% +/-8.1 English 544 +/-164 20.1% +/-6.1 French (except Basque) 44 +/-31 1.6% +/-1.1 French Canadian 27 +/-47 1.0% +/-1.7 German 623 +/-206 23.0% +/-7.6

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Subject Rhinebeck village, New York Estimate Margin of Error Percent Percent Margin of Error Greek 32 +/-51 1.2% +/-1.9 Hungarian 29 +/-47 1.1% +/-1.7 Irish 772 +/-221 28.5% +/-8.2 Italian 352 +/-160 13.0% +/-5.9 Lithuanian 50 +/-68 1.8% +/-2.5 Norwegian 90 +/-96 3.3% +/-3.6 Polish 136 +/-93 5.0% +/-3.4 Portuguese 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.2 Russian 94 +/-80 3.5% +/-2.9 Scotch-Irish 108 +/-94 4.0% +/-3.5 Scottish 111 +/-87 4.1% +/-3.2 Slovak 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.2 Subsaharan African 21 +/-33 0.8% +/-1.2 Swedish 9 +/-13 0.3% +/-0.5 Swiss 22 +/-34 0.8% +/-1.2 Ukrainian 11 +/-17 0.4% +/-0.6 Welsh 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.2 West Indian (excluding Hispanic origin groups) 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.2

Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.

While the 2007-2011 American Community Survey (ACS) data generally reflect the December 2009 Office of Management and Budget (OMB) definitions of metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas; in certain instances the names, codes, and boundaries of the principal cities shown in ACS tables may differ from the OMB definitions due to differences in the effective dates of the geographic entities.

Estimates of urban and rural population, housing units, and characteristics reflect boundaries of urban areas defined based on Census 2000 data. Boundaries for urban areas have not been updated since Census 2000. As a result, data for urban and rural areas from the ACS do not necessarily reflect the results of ongoing urbanization.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2007-2011 American Community Survey

Explanation of Symbols:

1. An '**' entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of error. A statistical test is not appropriate. 2. An '-' entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate, or a ratio of medians cannot be calculated because one or both of the median estimates falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution. 3. An '-' following a median estimate means the median falls in the lowest interval of an open-ended distribution. 4. An '+' following a median estimate means the median falls in the upper interval of an open-ended distribution. 5. An '***' entry in the margin of error column indicates that the median falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution. A statistical test is not appropriate. 6. An '*****' entry in the margin of error column indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical test for sampling variability is not appropriate. 7. An 'N' entry in the estimate and margin of error columns indicates that data for this geographic area cannot be displayed because the number of sample cases is too small. 8. An '(X)' means that the estimate is not applicable or not available.

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DP03 SELECTED ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

2007-2011 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates

Supporting documentation on code lists, subject definitions, data accuracy, and statistical testing can be found on the American Community Survey website in the Data and Documentation section.

Sample size and data quality measures (including coverage rates, allocation rates, and response rates) can be found on the American Community Survey website in the Methodology section.

Although the American Community Survey (ACS) produces population, demographic and housing unit estimates, it is the Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program that produces and disseminates the official estimates of the population for the nation, states, counties, cities and towns and estimates of housing units for states and counties.

Subject Rhinebeck village, New York Estimate Margin of Error Percent Percent Margin of Error EMPLOYMENT STATUS

Population 16 years and over 2,203 +/-140 2,203 (X) In labor force 1,333 +/-116 60.5% +/-5.3 Civilian labor force 1,333 +/-116 60.5% +/-5.3 Employed 1,242 +/-116 56.4% +/-5.4 Unemployed 91 +/-52 4.1% +/-2.3 Armed Forces 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.5 Not in labor force 870 +/-148 39.5% +/-5.3 Civilian labor force 1,333 +/-116 1,333 (X) Percent Unemployed (X) (X) 6.8% +/-3.8 Females 16 years and over 1,297 +/-151 1,297 (X) In labor force 696 +/-97 53.7% +/-7.1 Civilian labor force 696 +/-97 53.7% +/-7.1 Employed 660 +/-99 50.9% +/-7.3 Own children under 6 years 178 +/-71 178 (X) All parents in family in labor force 125 +/-53 70.2% +/-28.8 Own children 6 to 17 years 413 +/-130 413 (X) All parents in family in labor force 363 +/-136 87.9% +/-13.5 COMMUTING TO WORK Workers 16 years and over 1,220 +/-119 1,220 (X) Car, truck, or van -- drove alone 842 +/-123 69.0% +/-7.4 Car, truck, or van -- carpooled 41 +/-36 3.4% +/-3.0 Public transportation (excluding taxicab) 51 +/-40 4.2% +/-3.2 Walked 116 +/-56 9.5% +/-4.4 Other means 14 +/-15 1.1% +/-1.2 Worked at home 156 +/-67 12.8% +/-5.7 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 23.1 +/-4.7 (X) (X) OCCUPATION Civilian employed population 16 years and over 1,242 +/-116 1,242 (X) Management, business, science, and arts occupations 762 +/-156 61.4% +/-10.4

Service occupations 120 +/-53 9.7% +/-4.4 Sales and office occupations 240 +/-95 19.3% +/-7.4 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance 79 +/-53 6.4% +/-4.3 occupations

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Subject Rhinebeck village, New York Estimate Margin of Error Percent Percent Margin of Error Production, transportation, and material moving 41 +/-36 3.3% +/-3.0 occupations INDUSTRY Civilian employed population 16 years and over 1,242 +/-116 1,242 (X) Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-2.6

Construction 88 +/-65 7.1% +/-5.0 Manufacturing 87 +/-57 7.0% +/-4.4 Wholesale trade 7 +/-12 0.6% +/-0.9 Retail trade 79 +/-65 6.4% +/-5.3 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-2.6 Information 112 +/-56 9.0% +/-4.5 Finance and insurance, and real estate and rental and 89 +/-44 7.2% +/-3.6 leasing Professional, scientific, and management, and 136 +/-56 11.0% +/-4.7 administrative and waste management services Educational services, and health care and social 433 +/-119 34.9% +/-8.6 assistance Arts, entertainment, and recreation, and 175 +/-85 14.1% +/-6.5 accommodation and food services Other services, except public administration 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-2.6 Public administration 36 +/-34 2.9% +/-2.8 CLASS OF WORKER Civilian employed population 16 years and over 1,242 +/-116 1,242 (X) Private wage and salary workers 960 +/-130 77.3% +/-7.4 Government workers 172 +/-86 13.8% +/-6.6 Self-employed in own not incorporated business 99 +/-46 8.0% +/-3.8 workers Unpaid family workers 11 +/-17 0.9% +/-1.4 INCOME AND BENEFITS (IN 2011 INFLATION- ADJUSTED DOLLARS) Total households 1,195 +/-144 1,195 (X) Less than $10,000 80 +/-69 6.7% +/-5.4 $10,000 to $14,999 113 +/-89 9.5% +/-6.9 $15,000 to $24,999 72 +/-57 6.0% +/-4.5 $25,000 to $34,999 111 +/-62 9.3% +/-5.0 $35,000 to $49,999 92 +/-51 7.7% +/-4.1 $50,000 to $74,999 259 +/-86 21.7% +/-6.3 $75,000 to $99,999 156 +/-69 13.1% +/-5.9 $100,000 to $149,999 190 +/-69 15.9% +/-5.9 $150,000 to $199,999 47 +/-37 3.9% +/-3.1 $200,000 or more 75 +/-58 6.3% +/-5.3 Median household income (dollars) 65,027 +/-18,864 (X) (X) Mean household income (dollars) 83,825 +/-23,105 (X) (X) With earnings 857 +/-101 71.7% +/-7.1 Mean earnings (dollars) 89,866 +/-30,240 (X) (X) With Social Security 416 +/-100 34.8% +/-6.6 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 17,405 +/-1,761 (X) (X) With retirement income 314 +/-90 26.3% +/-7.1 Mean retirement income (dollars) 25,710 +/-8,012 (X) (X) With Supplemental Security Income 88 +/-83 7.4% +/-6.6 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 8,876 +/-1,988 (X) (X) With cash public assistance income 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-2.7 Mean cash public assistance income (dollars) - ** (X) (X) With Food Stamp/SNAP benefits in the past 12 months 83 +/-83 6.9% +/-6.6

Families 661 +/-68 661 (X) Less than $10,000 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-4.8 $10,000 to $14,999 17 +/-27 2.6% +/-4.0 $15,000 to $24,999 11 +/-19 1.7% +/-2.9 $25,000 to $34,999 29 +/-29 4.4% +/-4.4 $35,000 to $49,999 71 +/-39 10.7% +/-6.0 $50,000 to $74,999 116 +/-50 17.5% +/-7.6

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Subject Rhinebeck village, New York Estimate Margin of Error Percent Percent Margin of Error $75,000 to $99,999 128 +/-66 19.4% +/-9.3 $100,000 to $149,999 167 +/-65 25.3% +/-9.5 $150,000 to $199,999 47 +/-37 7.1% +/-5.5 $200,000 or more 75 +/-58 11.3% +/-9.0 Median family income (dollars) 89,861 +/-22,405 (X) (X) Mean family income (dollars) 121,029 +/-34,496 (X) (X) Per capita income (dollars) 37,974 +/-9,022 (X) (X) Nonfamily households 534 +/-159 534 (X) Median nonfamily income (dollars) 26,630 +/-13,846 (X) (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 36,984 +/-9,706 (X) (X) Median earnings for workers (dollars) 33,856 +/-7,840 (X) (X) Median earnings for male full-time, year-round workers 69,286 +/-11,314 (X) (X) (dollars) Median earnings for female full-time, year-round 43,611 +/-24,779 (X) (X) workers (dollars) HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE Civilian noninstitutionalized population (X) (X) (X) (X) With health insurance coverage (X) (X) (X) (X) With private health insurance (X) (X) (X) (X) With public coverage (X) (X) (X) (X) No health insurance coverage (X) (X) (X) (X) Civilian noninstitutionalized population under 18 years (X) (X) (X) (X)

No health insurance coverage (X) (X) (X) (X) Civilian noninstitutionalized population 18 to 64 years (X) (X) (X) (X)

In labor force: (X) (X) (X) (X) Employed: (X) (X) (X) (X) With health insurance coverage (X) (X) (X) (X) With private health insurance (X) (X) (X) (X) With public coverage (X) (X) (X) (X) No health insurance coverage (X) (X) (X) (X) Unemployed: (X) (X) (X) (X) With health insurance coverage (X) (X) (X) (X) With private health insurance (X) (X) (X) (X) With public coverage (X) (X) (X) (X) No health insurance coverage (X) (X) (X) (X) Not in labor force: (X) (X) (X) (X) With health insurance coverage (X) (X) (X) (X) With private health insurance (X) (X) (X) (X) With public coverage (X) (X) (X) (X) No health insurance coverage (X) (X) (X) (X) PERCENTAGE OF FAMILIES AND PEOPLE WHOSE INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS IS BELOW THE POVERTY LEVEL All families (X) (X) 4.2% +/-5.3 With related children under 18 years (X) (X) 8.7% +/-10.8 With related children under 5 years only (X) (X) 0.0% +/-40.0 Married couple families (X) (X) 5.3% +/-6.7 With related children under 18 years (X) (X) 11.7% +/-14.5 With related children under 5 years only (X) (X) 0.0% +/-40.0 Families with female householder, no husband present (X) (X) 0.0% +/-27.2

With related children under 18 years (X) (X) 0.0% +/-38.6 With related children under 5 years only (X) (X) - ** All people (X) (X) 8.2% +/-5.9 Under 18 years (X) (X) 8.3% +/-11.1 Related children under 18 years (X) (X) 8.5% +/-11.3 Related children under 5 years (X) (X) 0.0% +/-19.9 Related children 5 to 17 years (X) (X) 11.2% +/-15.0 18 years and over (X) (X) 8.2% +/-5.0 18 to 64 years (X) (X) 7.9% +/-6.3

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Subject Rhinebeck village, New York Estimate Margin of Error Percent Percent Margin of Error 65 years and over (X) (X) 9.2% +/-6.3 People in families (X) (X) 5.4% +/-6.8 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over (X) (X) 17.4% +/-10.3

Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.

There were changes in the edit between 2009 and 2010 regarding Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security. The changes in the edit loosened restrictions on disability requirements for receipt of SSI resulting in an increase in the total number of SSI recipients in the American Community Survey. The changes also loosened restrictions on possible reported monthly amounts in Social Security income resulting in higher Social Security aggregate amounts. These results more closely match administrative counts compiled by the Social Security Administration.

Workers include members of the Armed Forces and civilians who were at work last week.

Industry codes are 4-digit codes and are based on the North American Industry Classification System 2007. The Industry categories adhere to the guidelines issued in Clarification Memorandum No. 2, "NAICS Alternate Aggregation Structure for Use By U.S. Statistical Agencies," issued by the Office of Management and Budget.

Census occupation codes are 4-digit codes and are based on the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC). The Census occupation codes for 2010 and later years are based on the 2010 revision of the SOC. To allow for the creation of 2007-2011 and 2009-2011 tables, occupation data in the multiyear files (2007-2011 and 2009-2011) were recoded to 2011 Census occupation codes. We recommend using caution when comparing data coded using 2011 Census occupation codes with data coded using Census occupation codes prior to 2010. For more information on the Census occupation code changes, please visit our website at http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/ioindex/.

While the 2007-2011 American Community Survey (ACS) data generally reflect the December 2009 Office of Management and Budget (OMB) definitions of metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas; in certain instances the names, codes, and boundaries of the principal cities shown in ACS tables may differ from the OMB definitions due to differences in the effective dates of the geographic entities.

Estimates of urban and rural population, housing units, and characteristics reflect boundaries of urban areas defined based on Census 2000 data. Boundaries for urban areas have not been updated since Census 2000. As a result, data for urban and rural areas from the ACS do not necessarily reflect the results of ongoing urbanization.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2007-2011 American Community Survey

Explanation of Symbols:

1. An '**' entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of error. A statistical test is not appropriate. 2. An '-' entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate, or a ratio of medians cannot be calculated because one or both of the median estimates falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution. 3. An '-' following a median estimate means the median falls in the lowest interval of an open-ended distribution. 4. An '+' following a median estimate means the median falls in the upper interval of an open-ended distribution. 5. An '***' entry in the margin of error column indicates that the median falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution. A statistical test is not appropriate. 6. An '*****' entry in the margin of error column indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical test for sampling variability is not appropriate. 7. An 'N' entry in the estimate and margin of error columns indicates that data for this geographic area cannot be displayed because the number of sample cases is too small. 8. An '(X)' means that the estimate is not applicable or not available.

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DP04 SELECTED HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS

2007-2011 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates

Supporting documentation on code lists, subject definitions, data accuracy, and statistical testing can be found on the American Community Survey website in the Data and Documentation section.

Sample size and data quality measures (including coverage rates, allocation rates, and response rates) can be found on the American Community Survey website in the Methodology section.

Although the American Community Survey (ACS) produces population, demographic and housing unit estimates, it is the Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program that produces and disseminates the official estimates of the population for the nation, states, counties, cities and towns and estimates of housing units for states and counties.

Subject Rhinebeck village, New York Estimate Margin of Error Percent Percent Margin of Error HOUSING OCCUPANCY

Total housing units 1,334 +/-165 1,334 (X) Occupied housing units 1,195 +/-144 89.6% +/-6.8 Vacant housing units 139 +/-97 10.4% +/-6.8 Homeowner vacancy rate 4.6 +/-6.5 (X) (X) Rental vacancy rate 0.0 +/-6.1 (X) (X) UNITS IN STRUCTURE Total housing units 1,334 +/-165 1,334 (X) 1-unit, detached 706 +/-105 52.9% +/-6.8 1-unit, attached 180 +/-65 13.5% +/-4.3 2 units 81 +/-44 6.1% +/-3.2 3 or 4 units 90 +/-70 6.7% +/-5.2 5 to 9 units 65 +/-38 4.9% +/-2.9 10 to 19 units 182 +/-82 13.6% +/-5.6 20 or more units 30 +/-30 2.2% +/-2.2 Mobile home 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-2.4 Boat, RV, van, etc. 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-2.4 YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Total housing units 1,334 +/-165 1,334 (X) Built 2005 or later 11 +/-19 0.8% +/-1.4 Built 2000 to 2004 18 +/-22 1.3% +/-1.6 Built 1990 to 1999 19 +/-23 1.4% +/-1.7 Built 1980 to 1989 392 +/-103 29.4% +/-6.4 Built 1970 to 1979 152 +/-69 11.4% +/-5.5 Built 1960 to 1969 91 +/-57 6.8% +/-4.7 Built 1950 to 1959 190 +/-82 14.2% +/-5.5 Built 1940 to 1949 40 +/-33 3.0% +/-2.5 Built 1939 or earlier 421 +/-130 31.6% +/-7.8 ROOMS Total housing units 1,334 +/-165 1,334 (X) 1 room 54 +/-75 4.0% +/-5.5 2 rooms 51 +/-45 3.8% +/-3.4 3 rooms 195 +/-89 14.6% +/-6.3 4 rooms 179 +/-76 13.4% +/-5.5 5 rooms 270 +/-92 20.2% +/-6.0

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Subject Rhinebeck village, New York Estimate Margin of Error Percent Percent Margin of Error 6 rooms 165 +/-96 12.4% +/-6.8 7 rooms 194 +/-72 14.5% +/-6.3 8 rooms 75 +/-47 5.6% +/-3.5 9 rooms or more 151 +/-77 11.3% +/-5.3 Median rooms 5.2 +/-0.4 (X) (X) BEDROOMS Total housing units 1,334 +/-165 1,334 (X) No bedroom 80 +/-63 6.0% +/-4.4 1 bedroom 220 +/-86 16.5% +/-6.0 2 bedrooms 512 +/-140 38.4% +/-8.5 3 bedrooms 263 +/-78 19.7% +/-6.6 4 bedrooms 194 +/-89 14.5% +/-6.4 5 or more bedrooms 65 +/-42 4.9% +/-3.1 HOUSING TENURE Occupied housing units 1,195 +/-144 1,195 (X) Owner-occupied 681 +/-101 57.0% +/-7.1 Renter-occupied 514 +/-118 43.0% +/-7.1 Average household size of owner-occupied unit 2.28 +/-0.23 (X) (X) Average household size of renter-occupied unit 1.87 +/-0.42 (X) (X) YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT Occupied housing units 1,195 +/-144 1,195 (X) Moved in 2005 or later 471 +/-102 39.4% +/-8.1 Moved in 2000 to 2004 229 +/-80 19.2% +/-5.8 Moved in 1990 to 1999 203 +/-60 17.0% +/-5.1 Moved in 1980 to 1989 216 +/-106 18.1% +/-8.0 Moved in 1970 to 1979 59 +/-38 4.9% +/-3.2 Moved in 1969 or earlier 17 +/-21 1.4% +/-1.7 VEHICLES AVAILABLE Occupied housing units 1,195 +/-144 1,195 (X) No vehicles available 82 +/-41 6.9% +/-3.2 1 vehicle available 617 +/-150 51.6% +/-7.8 2 vehicles available 408 +/-83 34.1% +/-7.3 3 or more vehicles available 88 +/-42 7.4% +/-3.9 HOUSE HEATING FUEL Occupied housing units 1,195 +/-144 1,195 (X) Utility gas 21 +/-25 1.8% +/-2.1 Bottled, tank, or LP gas 48 +/-35 4.0% +/-2.8 Electricity 249 +/-65 20.8% +/-5.6 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 799 +/-142 66.9% +/-7.1 Coal or coke 39 +/-51 3.3% +/-4.3 Wood 22 +/-24 1.8% +/-2.0 Solar energy 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-2.7 Other fuel 17 +/-20 1.4% +/-1.7 No fuel used 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-2.7 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Occupied housing units 1,195 +/-144 1,195 (X) Lacking complete plumbing facilities 17 +/-27 1.4% +/-2.3 Lacking complete kitchen facilities 17 +/-27 1.4% +/-2.3 No telephone service available 26 +/-31 2.2% +/-2.6 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Occupied housing units 1,195 +/-144 1,195 (X) 1.00 or less 1,195 +/-144 100.0% +/-2.7 1.01 to 1.50 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-2.7 1.51 or more 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-2.7 VALUE Owner-occupied units 681 +/-101 681 (X) Less than $50,000 8 +/-14 1.2% +/-2.0 $50,000 to $99,999 31 +/-33 4.6% +/-4.8 $100,000 to $149,999 8 +/-13 1.2% +/-1.8

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Subject Rhinebeck village, New York Estimate Margin of Error Percent Percent Margin of Error $150,000 to $199,999 26 +/-28 3.8% +/-4.0 $200,000 to $299,999 189 +/-81 27.8% +/-10.5 $300,000 to $499,999 280 +/-85 41.1% +/-12.0 $500,000 to $999,999 79 +/-36 11.6% +/-5.2 $1,000,000 or more 60 +/-43 8.8% +/-6.3 Median (dollars) 342,700 +/-42,254 (X) (X) MORTGAGE STATUS Owner-occupied units 681 +/-101 681 (X) Housing units with a mortgage 368 +/-82 54.0% +/-9.2 Housing units without a mortgage 313 +/-77 46.0% +/-9.2 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS (SMOC) Housing units with a mortgage 368 +/-82 368 (X) Less than $300 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-8.4 $300 to $499 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-8.4 $500 to $699 21 +/-26 5.7% +/-7.2 $700 to $999 27 +/-32 7.3% +/-8.5 $1,000 to $1,499 76 +/-46 20.7% +/-10.8 $1,500 to $1,999 60 +/-36 16.3% +/-9.9 $2,000 or more 184 +/-56 50.0% +/-13.2 Median (dollars) 2,000 +/-305 (X) (X) Housing units without a mortgage 313 +/-77 313 (X) Less than $100 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-9.9 $100 to $199 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-9.9 $200 to $299 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-9.9 $300 to $399 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-9.9 $400 or more 313 +/-77 100.0% +/-9.9 Median (dollars) 831 +/-86 (X) (X) SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME (SMOCAPI) Housing units with a mortgage (excluding units where 368 +/-82 368 (X) SMOCAPI cannot be computed) Less than 20.0 percent 106 +/-54 28.8% +/-12.5 20.0 to 24.9 percent 30 +/-21 8.2% +/-6.2 25.0 to 29.9 percent 40 +/-32 10.9% +/-8.6 30.0 to 34.9 percent 14 +/-17 3.8% +/-4.8 35.0 percent or more 178 +/-66 48.4% +/-13.3 Not computed 0 +/-89 (X) (X) Housing unit without a mortgage (excluding units 313 +/-77 313 (X) where SMOCAPI cannot be computed) Less than 10.0 percent 63 +/-36 20.1% +/-10.8 10.0 to 14.9 percent 94 +/-43 30.0% +/-12.3 15.0 to 19.9 percent 31 +/-49 9.9% +/-14.8 20.0 to 24.9 percent 33 +/-24 10.5% +/-8.0 25.0 to 29.9 percent 10 +/-16 3.2% +/-5.0 30.0 to 34.9 percent 9 +/-14 2.9% +/-4.6 35.0 percent or more 73 +/-55 23.3% +/-15.9 Not computed 0 +/-89 (X) (X) GROSS RENT Occupied units paying rent 502 +/-114 502 (X) Less than $200 10 +/-16 2.0% +/-3.1 $200 to $299 52 +/-39 10.4% +/-7.6 $300 to $499 20 +/-22 4.0% +/-4.3 $500 to $749 101 +/-68 20.1% +/-11.9 $750 to $999 37 +/-61 7.4% +/-11.3 $1,000 to $1,499 174 +/-65 34.7% +/-10.5 $1,500 or more 108 +/-57 21.5% +/-12.3 Median (dollars) 1,059 +/-189 (X) (X) No rent paid 12 +/-20 (X) (X) GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME (GRAPI)

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Subject Rhinebeck village, New York Estimate Margin of Error Percent Percent Margin of Error Occupied units paying rent (excluding units where 502 +/-114 502 (X) GRAPI cannot be computed) Less than 15.0 percent 79 +/-59 15.7% +/-12.5 15.0 to 19.9 percent 80 +/-46 15.9% +/-9.4 20.0 to 24.9 percent 67 +/-47 13.3% +/-9.3 25.0 to 29.9 percent 37 +/-26 7.4% +/-5.1 30.0 to 34.9 percent 79 +/-48 15.7% +/-9.0 35.0 percent or more 160 +/-108 31.9% +/-16.8 Not computed 12 +/-20 (X) (X)

Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.

The median gross rent excludes no cash renters.

In prior years, the universe included all owner-occupied units with a mortgage. It is now restricted to include only those units where SMOCAPI is computed, that is, SMOC and household income are valid values.

In prior years, the universe included all owner-occupied units without a mortgage. It is now restricted to include only those units where SMOCAPI is computed, that is, SMOC and household income are valid values.

In prior years, the universe included all renter-occupied units. It is now restricted to include only those units where GRAPI is computed, that is, gross rent and household Income are valid values.

The 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011 plumbing data for Puerto Rico will not be shown. Research indicates that the questions on plumbing facilities that were introduced in 2008 in the stateside American Community Survey and the 2008 Puerto Rico Community Survey may not have been appropriate for Puerto Rico.

Median calculations for base table sourcing VAL, MHC, SMOC, and TAX should exclude zero values.

While the 2007-2011 American Community Survey (ACS) data generally reflect the December 2009 Office of Management and Budget (OMB) definitions of metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas; in certain instances the names, codes, and boundaries of the principal cities shown in ACS tables may differ from the OMB definitions due to differences in the effective dates of the geographic entities.

Estimates of urban and rural population, housing units, and characteristics reflect boundaries of urban areas defined based on Census 2000 data. Boundaries for urban areas have not been updated since Census 2000. As a result, data for urban and rural areas from the ACS do not necessarily reflect the results of ongoing urbanization.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2007-2011 American Community Survey

Explanation of Symbols:

1. An '**' entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of error. A statistical test is not appropriate. 2. An '-' entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate, or a ratio of medians cannot be calculated because one or both of the median estimates falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution. 3. An '-' following a median estimate means the median falls in the lowest interval of an open-ended distribution. 4. An '+' following a median estimate means the median falls in the upper interval of an open-ended distribution. 5. An '***' entry in the margin of error column indicates that the median falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution. A statistical test is not appropriate. 6. An '*****' entry in the margin of error column indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical test for sampling variability is not appropriate. 7. An 'N' entry in the estimate and margin of error columns indicates that data for this geographic area cannot be displayed because the number of sample cases is too small. 8. An '(X)' means that the estimate is not applicable or not available.

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DP05 ACS DEMOGRAPHIC AND HOUSING ESTIMATES

2007-2011 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates

Supporting documentation on code lists, subject definitions, data accuracy, and statistical testing can be found on the American Community Survey website in the Data and Documentation section.

Sample size and data quality measures (including coverage rates, allocation rates, and response rates) can be found on the American Community Survey website in the Methodology section.

Although the American Community Survey (ACS) produces population, demographic and housing unit estimates, it is the Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program that produces and disseminates the official estimates of the population for the nation, states, counties, cities and towns and estimates of housing units for states and counties.

Subject Rhinebeck village, New York Estimate Margin of Error Percent Percent Margin of Error SEX AND AGE

Total population 2,708 +/-16 2,708 (X) Male 1,244 +/-122 45.9% +/-4.5 Female 1,464 +/-121 54.1% +/-4.5 Under 5 years 145 +/-72 5.4% +/-2.7 5 to 9 years 168 +/-69 6.2% +/-2.6 10 to 14 years 172 +/-83 6.4% +/-3.1 15 to 19 years 156 +/-73 5.8% +/-2.7 20 to 24 years 108 +/-50 4.0% +/-1.9 25 to 34 years 176 +/-84 6.5% +/-3.1 35 to 44 years 335 +/-127 12.4% +/-4.7 45 to 54 years 540 +/-147 19.9% +/-5.4 55 to 59 years 191 +/-97 7.1% +/-3.6 60 to 64 years 138 +/-49 5.1% +/-1.8 65 to 74 years 241 +/-79 8.9% +/-2.9 75 to 84 years 210 +/-74 7.8% +/-2.7 85 years and over 128 +/-73 4.7% +/-2.7 Median age (years) 46.5 +/-3.0 (X) (X) 18 years and over 2,096 +/-137 77.4% +/-5.1 21 years and over 2,054 +/-136 75.8% +/-5.1 62 years and over 667 +/-126 24.6% +/-4.7 65 years and over 579 +/-126 21.4% +/-4.7 18 years and over 2,096 +/-137 2,096 (X) Male 899 +/-90 42.9% +/-4.6 Female 1,197 +/-146 57.1% +/-4.6 65 years and over 579 +/-126 579 (X) Male 230 +/-63 39.7% +/-8.4 Female 349 +/-95 60.3% +/-8.4 RACE Total population 2,708 +/-16 2,708 (X) One race 2,697 +/-21 99.6% +/-0.6 Two or more races 11 +/-15 0.4% +/-0.6 One race 2,697 +/-21 99.6% +/-0.6 White 2,659 +/-38 98.2% +/-1.3 Black or African American 20 +/-23 0.7% +/-0.9

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Subject Rhinebeck village, New York Estimate Margin of Error Percent Percent Margin of Error American Indian and Alaska Native 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.2 Cherokee tribal grouping 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.2 Chippewa tribal grouping 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.2 Navajo tribal grouping 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.2 Sioux tribal grouping 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.2 Asian 8 +/-15 0.3% +/-0.5 Asian Indian 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.2 Chinese 8 +/-15 0.3% +/-0.5 Filipino 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.2 Japanese 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.2 Korean 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.2 Vietnamese 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.2 Other Asian 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.2 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.2 Native Hawaiian 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.2 Guamanian or Chamorro 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.2 Samoan 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.2 Other Pacific Islander 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.2 Some other race 10 +/-16 0.4% +/-0.6 Two or more races 11 +/-15 0.4% +/-0.6 White and Black or African American 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.2 White and American Indian and Alaska Native 11 +/-15 0.4% +/-0.6 White and Asian 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.2 Black or African American and American Indian and 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.2 Alaska Native Race alone or in combination with one or more other races Total population 2,708 +/-16 2,708 (X) White 2,670 +/-35 98.6% +/-1.1 Black or African American 20 +/-23 0.7% +/-0.9 American Indian and Alaska Native 11 +/-15 0.4% +/-0.6 Asian 8 +/-15 0.3% +/-0.5 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.2 Some other race 10 +/-16 0.4% +/-0.6 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE Total population 2,708 +/-16 2,708 (X) Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 33 +/-35 1.2% +/-1.3 Mexican 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.2 Puerto Rican 33 +/-35 1.2% +/-1.3 Cuban 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.2 Other Hispanic or Latino 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.2 Not Hispanic or Latino 2,675 +/-39 98.8% +/-1.3 White alone 2,636 +/-49 97.3% +/-1.7 Black or African American alone 20 +/-23 0.7% +/-0.9 American Indian and Alaska Native alone 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.2 Asian alone 8 +/-15 0.3% +/-0.5 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.2 Some other race alone 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.2 Two or more races 11 +/-15 0.4% +/-0.6 Two races including Some other race 0 +/-89 0.0% +/-1.2 Two races excluding Some other race, and Three or 11 +/-15 0.4% +/-0.6 more races Total housing units 1,334 +/-165 (X) (X)

Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.

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The ACS questions on Hispanic origin and race were revised in 2008 to make them consistent with the Census 2010 question wording. Any changes in estimates for 2008 and beyond may be due to demographic changes, as well as factors including questionnaire changes, differences in ACS population controls, and methodological differences in the population estimates, and therefore should be used with caution. For a summary of questionnaire changes see http://www.census.gov/acs/www/methodology/questionnaire_changes/. For more information about changes in the estimates see http://www.census.gov/population/www/socdemo/hispanic/reports.html.

For more information on understanding race and Hispanic origin data, please see the Census 2010 Brief entitled, Overview of Race and Hispanic Origin: 2010, issued March 2011. (pdf format)

While the 2007-2011 American Community Survey (ACS) data generally reflect the December 2009 Office of Management and Budget (OMB) definitions of metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas; in certain instances the names, codes, and boundaries of the principal cities shown in ACS tables may differ from the OMB definitions due to differences in the effective dates of the geographic entities.

Estimates of urban and rural population, housing units, and characteristics reflect boundaries of urban areas defined based on Census 2000 data. Boundaries for urban areas have not been updated since Census 2000. As a result, data for urban and rural areas from the ACS do not necessarily reflect the results of ongoing urbanization.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2007-2011 American Community Survey

Explanation of Symbols:

1. An '**' entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of error. A statistical test is not appropriate. 2. An '-' entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate, or a ratio of medians cannot be calculated because one or both of the median estimates falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution. 3. An '-' following a median estimate means the median falls in the lowest interval of an open-ended distribution. 4. An '+' following a median estimate means the median falls in the upper interval of an open-ended distribution. 5. An '***' entry in the margin of error column indicates that the median falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution. A statistical test is not appropriate. 6. An '*****' entry in the margin of error column indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical test for sampling variability is not appropriate. 7. An 'N' entry in the estimate and margin of error columns indicates that data for this geographic area cannot be displayed because the number of sample cases is too small. 8. An '(X)' means that the estimate is not applicable or not available.