May

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  1. May Legal Resources
  2. May Statistics
  3. May Property/Housing/Real Estate Information
  4. May Employment Information
  5. May Family Information
  6. May Education Information
  7. May Public Benefits Information
  8. May Immigration & Civil Rights Information


May Legal Resources Back to top

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May Statistics Back to top
  • Population (2000): 3,658
  • Land Area (2000): 246.777 square kilometers
  • Water Area (2000): 7.529 square kilometers
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Houses (2000): 1,432
May Population - Urban/Rural
Urban/Rural Population Percent
Color 0 Box Urban 0 0.00%
Color 1 Box Rural, Farm 270 7.31%
Color 2 Box Rural, Non-farm 3,424 92.69%

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May Employment Information Back to top
May Employment By Industry

Color 0 Box Male, with percent of employed male population
1. Construction 140 13.00%
2. Professional / Scientific / Tech Services 85 7.89%
3. Metal Manufactuing 73 6.78%
4. Public Administration 48 4.46%
5. Agriculture / Forestry / Fishing / Hunting 45 4.18%
6. Educational Services 43 3.99%
7. Miscellaneous Manufacturing 39 3.62%
8. Repair and Maintenance 38 3.53%
9. Building Materials / Hardware / Lawn and Garden Supplies 31 2.88%
10. Finance and Insurance 30 2.79%
11. Health Care 30 2.79%
12. Plastics and Rubber Manufacturing 30 2.79%
13. Accommodation and Food Services 29 2.69%
14. Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 28 2.60%
15. Computer and Electronic Manufacturing 26 2.41%
16. Food Manufacturing 25 2.32%
17. Other Transportation 23 2.14%
18. Truck Transportation 20 1.86%
19. Admin, Support, and Waste Management 18 1.67%
20. Wood Manufacturing 18 1.67%
Color 1 Box Female, with percent of employed female population
1. Health Care 102 11.49%
2. Educational Services 96 10.81%
3. Accommodation and Food Services 70 7.88%
4. Professional / Scientific / Tech Services 66 7.43%
5. Public Administration 53 5.97%
6. Finance and Insurance 40 4.50%
7. Social Assistance 30 3.38%
8. Admin, Support, and Waste Management 29 3.27%
9. Department and Other General Stores 25 2.82%
10. Florists 20 2.25%
11. Food and Beverage Stores 20 2.25%
12. Metal Manufactuing 20 2.25%
13. Other Transportation 19 2.14%
14. Construction 18 2.03%
15. Miscellaneous Manufacturing 18 2.03%
16. Chemical Manufacturing 16 1.80%
17. Publishing / Movie / Sound Recording Industries 16 1.80%
18. Broadcasting and Telecommunications 15 1.69%
19. Religious / Grantmaking / Civic / Similar Organizations 15 1.69%
20. Computer and Electronic Manufacturing 14 1.58%

May Employment By Job

Color 0 Box Male, with percent of employed male population
1. Other Management Occupations 56 5.20%
2. Retail Sales, Not cashiers 54 5.01%
3. Vehicle Mechanics 52 4.83%
4. Driver / Sales Workers and Truckers 49 4.55%
5. Other Production Occupations 48 4.46%
6. Computer Specialists 47 4.36%
7. Engineers 43 3.99%
8. Carpenters 40 3.71%
9. Sales Reps / Wholesale and Manufact 38 3.53%
10. Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance 30 2.79%
11. Other Installation / Maintenance 29 2.69%
12. Metal Workers and Plastic Workers 28 2.60%
13. Agricultural Workers 27 2.51%
14. Other Sales and Related Occupations 27 2.51%
15. Lawyers 25 2.32%
16. Recording / Scheduling / Dispatching 23 2.14%
17. Top Executives 23 2.14%
18. Electricians 21 1.95%
19. Farmers and Farm Managers 21 1.95%
20. Advertising / Marketing / PR / Sales 20 1.86%
Color 1 Box Female, with percent of employed female population
1. Other Office and Admin Support 60 6.76%
2. Other Production Occupations 45 5.07%
3. Retail Sales, Not cashiers 40 4.50%
4. Secretaries and Admins 40 4.50%
5. Health Technologists and Technicians 34 3.83%
6. Business Operations Specialists 32 3.60%
7. Recording / Scheduling / Dispatching 30 3.38%
8. Art and Design Workers 28 3.15%
9. Other Teachers / Instructors / Librarians 27 3.04%
10. Bookkeeping / Accounting / Auditing 26 2.93%
11. Waiters and Waitresses 26 2.93%
12. Cashiers 23 2.59%
13. Child Care Workers 20 2.25%
14. Financial Clerks, Non-bookkeeping 19 2.14%
15. Sales Reps / Wholesale and Manufact 19 2.14%
16. Teachers, Pre/Primary School 19 2.14%
17. Computer Specialists 18 2.03%
18. Other Management Occupations 18 2.03%
19. Other Sales and Related Occupations 18 2.03%
20. Informaion and Record Clerks, Not Customer Service 17 1.91%

May Hours Worked Per Week In 1999
Hours Per Week Color 0 Box Population Percent
35 or more hours 1,706 60.97%
15-35 hours 467 16.69%
1-14 hours 103 3.68%
No regular hours 522 18.66%

May Time Left For Work
Time Color 0 Box Population Percent
Midnight-4:59 AM 44 2.40%
5 AM-5:29 AM 57 3.11%
5:30 AM-5:59 AM 108 5.90%
6 AM-6:29 AM 191 10.43%
6:30 AM-6:59 AM 185 10.10%
7 AM-7:29 AM 378 20.63%
7:30 AM-7:59 AM 300 16.38%
8 AM-8:29 AM 200 10.92%
8:30 AM-8:59 AM 65 3.55%
9:00 AM-9:59 AM 72 3.93%
10:00 AM-10:59 AM 21 1.15%
11:00 AM-11:59 AM 11 0.60%
Noon-3:59 PM 126 6.88%
4 PM-11:59 PM 74 4.04%

May Length Of Commute In Minutes
Minutes Color 0 Box Population Percent
Less than 5 20 1.09%
5-9 76 4.15%
10-14 178 9.72%
15-19 250 13.65%
20-24 268 14.63%
25-29 109 5.95%
30-34 294 16.05%
35-39 129 7.04%
40-44 182 9.93%
45-59 215 11.74%
60-89 90 4.91%
At least 90 21 1.15%

May Length Of Commute In Mintues - Public vs. Private Transportation

Minutes Color 0 Box Population (public) Percent Color 1 Box Population (private) Percent
Under 30 0 0.00% 901 49.18%
30-44 0 0.00% 605 33.02%
45-59 5 0.27% 210 11.46%
At least 60 4 0.22% 107 5.84%

May Type Of Commute
Type Population Percent
Color 0 Box Bicycle 0 0.00%
Color 1 Box Car / truck / van, carpool 240 12.36%
Color 2 Box Car / truck / van, solo 1,561 80.38%
Color 3 Box Motorcycle 0 0.00%
Color 4 Box Other 7 0.36%
Color 5 Box Public transportation 9 0.46%
Color 6 Box Walked 15 0.77%
Color 7 Box Worked at home 110 5.66%

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May Family Information Back to top
Households (2000): 1,290 (3,682 people)
Families (2000): 1,069 (3,381 people)
Families where both partners work (2000): 577
People at same address in 1995: 2,479
May Household Income in 1999

Income Population Percent
Under $10,000 51 3.95%
$10,000-$14,999 25 1.94%
$15,000-$19,999 49 3.80%
$20,000-$24,999 38 2.95%
$25,000-$29,999 63 4.88%
$30,000-$34,999 46 3.57%
$35,000-$39,999 48 3.72%
$40,000-$44,999 61 4.73%
$45,000-$49,999 64 4.96%
$50,000-$59,999 113 8.76%
$60,000-$74,999 152 11.78%
$75,000-$99,999 228 17.67%
$100,000-$124,999 119 9.22%
$125,000-$149,999 93 7.21%
$150,000-$199,999 55 4.26%
$200,000 or more 85 6.59%

May Household Type
Type Population Percent
Color 1 Box Nonfamily, 1 person 173 13.60%
Color 0 Box Family, 2 people 425 33.41%
Color 1 Box Nonfamily, 2 people 45 3.54%
Color 0 Box Family, 3 people 193 15.17%
Color 1 Box Nonfamily, 3 people 5 0.39%
Color 0 Box Family, 4 people 269 21.15%
Color 1 Box Nonfamily, 4 people 0 0.00%
Color 0 Box Family, 5 people 121 9.51%
Color 1 Box Nonfamily, 5 people 0 0.00%
Color 0 Box Family, 6 people 32 2.52%
Color 1 Box Nonfamily, 6 people 0 0.00%
Color 0 Box Family, 7 or more people 9 0.71%
Color 1 Box Nonfamily, 7 or more people 0 0.00%

May Household Income Type
Type Color 0 Box Population Percent
Earnings 1,147 29.95%
Interest / Dividend / Rent 687 17.94%
Public Assistance 8 0.21%
Retirement 152 3.97%
Self Employment 274 7.15%
Social Security 254 6.63%
Supplemental Security 36 0.94%
Wage / Salary 1,116 29.14%
Other 156 4.07%

May Family Type
Type Population Percent
Color 0 Box No children under 18 502 51.28%
Color 1 Box With children under 18 477 48.72%

May Marital Status - Male (for those 15+ in 2000)
Type Population Percent
Color 0 Box Divorced 118 7.90%
Color 1 Box Married 1,000 66.93%
Color 2 Box Never Married 363 24.30%
Color 3 Box Widowed 13 0.87%

May Marital Status - Female (for those 15+ in 2000)
Type Population Percent
Color 0 Box Divorced 100 7.23%
Color 1 Box Married 967 69.92%
Color 2 Box Never Married 250 18.08%
Color 3 Box Widowed 66 4.77%

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May Education Information Back to top
May Highest Degree Earned (18 or older)
Degree Population Percent
Color 0 Box Less than 9th grade 59 2.24%
Color 1 Box 9th-12th grade, no diploma 170 6.45%
Color 2 Box High school diploma or equivalent 771 29.24%
Color 3 Box Some college, no degree 691 26.20%
Color 4 Box Associate degree 169 6.41%
Color 5 Box Bachelors degree 489 18.54%
Color 6 Box Graduate or professional degree 288 10.92%

May Population In School (3 or older)
School Level Color 0 Box In Public School Percent Color 1 Box In Private School Percent Total Percent
Nursery or preschool 59 1.61% 32 0.87% 91 2.49%
Kindergarten 29 0.79% 3 0.08% 32 0.87%
Grades 1-4 185 5.06% 10 0.27% 195 5.33%
Grades 5-8 287 7.85% 23 0.63% 310 8.47%
Grades 9-12 308 8.42% 19 0.52% 327 8.94%
Undergrad college 97 2.65% 13 0.36% 110 3.01%
Graduate or professional school 13 0.36% 5 0.14% 18 0.49%
Total 978 26.74% 105 2.87% 1,083 29.61%

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May Public Benefits Information Back to top
May Above Or Below Poverty Level In 1999
Above/Below Population Percent
Color 0 Box At Or Above Poverty Level 3,570 96.88%
Color 1 Box Below Poverty Level 115 3.12%

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May Immigration & Civil Rights Information Back to top
May Population By Age
Age Population Percent
0-9 Years 438 11.97%
10-19 Years 707 19.33%
20-29 Years 220 6.01%
30-39 Years 439 12.00%
40-49 Years 833 22.77%
50-59 Years 545 14.90%
60-69 Years 290 7.93%
70-79 Years 148 4.05%
80-89 Years 36 0.98%
90+ Years 2 0.05%

May Population - Male/Female
Male/Female Population Percent
Color 0 Box Male 1,861 50.87%
Color 1 Box Female 1,797 49.13%

May Population By Ethnicity
Ethnicity Population Percent
Color 0 Box Caucasian 3,551 97.07%
Color 3 Box Hispanic/Latino 48 1.31%
Color 2 Box Asian 24 0.66%
Color 7 Box Multiracial 16 0.44%
Color 4 Box Amerindian 14 0.38%
Color 1 Box African-American 3 0.08%
Color 6 Box Other Race 2 0.05%
Color 5 Box Pacific Islander 0 0.00%

May Top Specified Ancestries
Rank Ancestry Color 0 Box Population Percent Of Specified Ancestries
1. German 1,554 31.85%
2. Norwegian 642 13.16%
3. Irish 601 12.32%
4. Swedish 463 9.49%
5. French Non-Basque 276 5.66%
6. English 233 4.78%
7. Polish 139 2.85%
8. Italian 125 2.56%
9. United States Or American 122 2.50%
10. Dutch 82 1.68%

May Top Languages Spoken At Home
Rank Language Color 0 Box Population Percent Of Reported Languages
1. Only English 3,359 96.16%
2. Spanish Or Spanish Creole 73 2.09%
3. Miao / Hmong 21 0.60%
4. German 14 0.40%
5. Serbo Croatian 9 0.26%
6. Italian 8 0.23%
7. French 5 0.14%
8. Scandinavian 4 0.11%

May Citizen Type
Type Population Percent
Color 0 Box Citizen by birth 3,615 97.86%
Color 1 Box Naturalized immigrant 66 1.79%
Color 2 Box Not a citizen 13 0.35%

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