US Census Data

US Census Data

Latino Population Statistics: Central Oregon Compiled by the Latino Community Association (LCA) – Bend, Oregon *updated June 2016 Oregon State and Central Oregon 1990 Census - Latino Population Oregon State 112,707 (4% of total) Deschutes County, Oregon 1,526 (2% of total) Bend, Oregon 485/867 (2% of total) City/Division Redmond, Oregon 197/360 (2.4% of total) City/Division Jefferson County, Oregon 1,448 (10.5% of total) Madras, Oregon 739/1,038 (21.5% of total) City/Division Crook County 388 (2.7% of total) Prineville 138 (2.5% of total) 2000 Census - Latino Population Oregon State 275,314 (8% of total) (43.5% foreign born) Deschutes County, Oregon 4,304 (4.7% of total) (27.5% foreign born) Bend, Oregon 2,396 (4.6% of total) (35% foreign born) Redmond, Oregon 739 (5.5% of total) (24% foreign born) Jefferson County, Oregon 3,372 (17.7% of total) (56% foreign born) Madras, Oregon 1,815 (35% of total) (57% foreign born) Crook County 1,082 (5.6% of total) Prineville ------- 2010 Census - Latino Population Oregon State 450,062 (12% of total) Deschutes County, Oregon 11,718 (7.4% of total) Bend, Oregon 6,256 (8.2% of total) Redmond, Oregon 3,275 (12.5% of total) Jefferson County, Oregon 4,195 (19.3% of total) Madras, Oregon 2,330 (38.5% of total) Crook County 1,463 (7% of total) Prineville 1,258 (8.4% of total) 2015 American Community Survey - Latino Population Oregon State 511,680 (12.7% of total) Deschutes County, Oregon 13,846 (7.9% of total) Bend, Oregon 7,135 (8.2% of total) based on 2014 % of 2015 total Redmond, Oregon 3,754 (13.1% of total) based on 2014 % of 2015 total Jefferson County, Oregon 4,465 (19.7% of total) Madras, Oregon 2,565 (38.5% of total) based on 2014 % of 2015 total Culver, Oregon 530 (30.2% of total) based on 2014 % of 2015 total Crook County 1,622 (7.5% of total) Prineville 1,321 (8.7% of total) statistic does not appear to be reliable TOTAL Tri-County 19,933 (9.1% of total) Change in Central Oregon Latino Population 1990-2010 Geographic Area Latino Population 1990 % of Total 2000 % of Total % Change 2010 % of Total % Change in area in area 90 to '00 in area 00 to '10 Oregon State 112,707 4.0% 275,314 8.0% 144% 450,062 12.0% 63.0% Deschutes County, Oregon 1,526 2.0% 4,304 4.7% 182% 11,718 7.3% 172.0% Bend, Oregon 485 2.4% 2,396 4.6% 394% 6,265 8.2% 161.0% Redmond, Oregon 197 2.8% 739 5.5% 275% 3,275 12.5% 343.0% Jefferson County, Oregon 1,448 10.5% 3,372 17.7% 133% 4,195 19.3% 24.0% Madras, Oregon 739 21.5% 1,815 35.0% 145% 2,330 38.5% 28.0% Source: taken from above US Census Bureau figures; % change calculated by LCA. As of June 27, 2016, no 2015 data is available for City populations. Central Oregon Native-Born & Foreign-Born Population, Citizenship Status 2010-2014 Central Oregon Deschutes Crook Jefferson Oregon Native 3,473,656 194,346 154,265 20,151 19,930 Foreign Born 383,840 9,356 7,291 470 1,595 Naturalized US Citizen 150,473 3,316 2,587 233 496 Not a US Citizen 233,367 6,040 4,704 237 1,099 Percent Foreign Born 11.1% 4.8% 4.7% 2.3% 8.0% Percent NOT US Citizen 6.7% 3.1% 3.0% 1.2% 5.5% Source: U.S. Census Bureau; 2010-2014 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates 2000 Census - Latino Population – Economic Characteristics Median Family Income (MFI) Per Capita Income (PCI) Oregon State $31,355 (64% of state MFI) $10,116 (48% of state PCI) Deschutes County, Oregon $31,771 (65.5% of county MFI) $11,302 (52% of county PCI) Bend, Oregon $26,512 (53.5% of Bend MFI) $11,287 (52% of Bend PCI) Redmond, Oregon $36,250 (87% Redmond MFI) $12,882 (79% of Redmond PCI) Madras, Oregon $29,797 (89.5% of Madras MFI) $10,667 (83% of Madras PCI) Crook County Prineville 2000 Census - Latino Individuals Below Poverty Level Oregon State 66,752 (24% of Latinos in state) (17% of total in state) Deschutes County, Oregon 846 (19.5% of Latinos in county) (8% of total in county) Bend, Oregon 554 (23% of Latinos in Bend) (10% of total in Bend) Redmond, Oregon 82 (11% of Latinos in Redmond) (6% of total in Redmond) Madras, Oregon 375 (20.5% of Latinos in Madras) (39% of total in Madras) Crook County Prineville Additional National Statistics U.S. Labor Department New Jobs created and filled in 2004 81% of foreign-born Latinos filled jobs requiring minimal education 76% of native-born Latinos filled jobs requiring minimal education 64% of new jobs filled by white workers required a college education In 2004, newly arrived Latinos added 955,000 workers to the labor force (1/3 of total) 8/22/06 From an article in a San Diego, CA paper (taken from the www) Emilio Gonzalez, Director – Bureau of U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services 26,000 = number of immigrants serving in the military who have been naturalized since 9/11/01 40,000 = number of immigrants in the military today US Census Bureau 2000 1.1 million Hispanic veterans Homeland Security – Office of Immigration Statistics 8.5 million = Estimated population of unauthorized immigrants (all) January 2000 10.5 million = Estimated population of unauthorized immigrants (all) January 2005 6 million = Estimated population of unauthorized immigrants (from Mexico) January 2005 1.6 million = Estimated population of unauthorized immigrants (El Salvador, Guatemala, India, China) January 2000 .

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