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1985-48
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5/23/1985
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71
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<br /> 7 <br /> a woman with no husb;1.nd preijent. There Here 53 pe:r:501lS 65 ye ars <br /> and over below the poverty Ie V!~ I in 1979, o:r: 41.7 percent of all <br /> elderly pe:rsons in Dun b <1.1: .:t: Of the 30 families below the poverty <br /> level in Dunbar, 46.7 percent had a female householder with no <br /> husband present. <br /> In Dunha!:, the poverty y. ate foT. ¡'1 hit e persons NtiS 15. 3 percent.* <br /> In Dunbar, the poverty rate for BlacJ~ persons was 26.7 percent. * <br /> In Dunbar, the poverty :rate for Spanish origin persons was 14.2 <br /> percent.* Comparable figures for the NPA are found in Table P-6. <br /> III. HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS <br /> According to the census, the:r:e t.Je re 432. housing units in Dunbar on <br /> April 1, 1980. They comprised 6.0 percent of the 7,151 hou~; ing units <br /> in the NPA. <br /> Year-Round Housing Units (Table B-1) <br /> The 1980 census showed that of the 391 year-:r:ound occupied <br /> housing units in Dunbar, 59.3 percent were occupied by ot-Ille r5 and <br /> 40.7 pe:r:cent by rente:rs. The comparable figures for the NPA were <br /> 45.5 percent 0 !.om e r - 0 c cup i e d and 51'.5 percent renter-occupied. <br /> There were 41 vacant housing units in this neighborhood with a <br /> rental vacancy r ate of 7.6 percent and a homeowner vacancy :tate <br /> of 0.4 percent. <br /> Of the 232 owner-occupied housing units in Dunbar, 53.4 percent <br /> were occupied b}' Hhit~ household.:::!rs; 27.6 percent by Black. <br /> householders; . .. percent }) y An(~rican Indian, E s Jet m 0, and Aleut <br /> householders; . " percent by Asian and Pacific Islander <br /> householders; í1nù 45.7 percent by Spanish origin householders. <br /> (Those of Spanish origin may ])e of any race.) The comparable <br /> figures for the NPA 1..1 e r e 79.9 percent iHli t e ho\1seholde:rs; 4.2 <br /> percent BlacJ{ householders; 0.2 pe]:cent Amer:ican Indian, Eskimo, <br /> and Aleut hou,<;eholùe1::s; ctnc1 0.2 percent Asian and Pn.cific <br /> Islander householders; and It 2. .2. percent Spanish origin <br /> householders. <br /> There were 159 renter-occupied housing units in the neighborhood, <br /> of which 60.4 percent (,1'" 1: e occupied b~] ¡.¡hi te householders; 15.7 <br /> percent by Black hou"pholders; '" pe:r:cent by American Indian, <br /> Eskimo, and Þ.leut householders; ... rercent b}' Asian and Paci:Eic <br /> Islander householders; and 39. 6 p~rcent by Spanish origin <br /> householders. The comparable figures for the renter-occupied <br /> housing units in thf' HI' il 1<10 r e 85.3 pe!:cent Hhite householders; <br /> 3.8 percent nlaçJ~ bouseh(11dA:r:s; 0.' percent l\m~:t:ìcan Indian, <br /> Eskimo, and Aleut h () \l S e 11 (': 1 t1 e r s; O. If Asi,!Jl and PaciJic Islander <br /> householders; <1n(l 23.3 percent Sp3.nish origin h 0 U 5 e 11 () I (1 (> 1: S . <br /> HPA:^ 153 San rI<1.J:c."os, Te}~. <br /> NEIGfIBORHOOD: DOZ Dunhar <br />
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