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Spring Lake Park

Land area
(square miles)
  2
Population   6,772
  Percent change since 1990 4%
 
Age Under age 5 6%
  Age 5 to 19 20%
  Age 20 to 34 20%
  Age 35 to 54 30%
  Age 55 to 74 19%
  Age 75 and older 5%
  Median age 38
 
Race White 91%
  Black 1%
  American Indian 1%
  Asian and Pacific Islander 3%
  Other race 2%
  Two or more races 2%
 
Hispanic origin Hispanic (can be of any race) 3%
 
Foreign-born population   7%
Households 2,724  
Household types Family households 67%
  Single-person households 26%
  Other (2 or more people) 7%
  Average household size 2.5
 
Marital status Never married 29%
  Currently married (not separated) 51%
  Separated 1%
  Divorced 12%
  Widowed 8%
  Same-sex partner households 0%
 
Educational attainment
(Age 25 and up)
High school diploma 87%
  Bachelor's degree 17%
  Graduate / professional degree 4%
Employment In labor force 73%
Occupation Management, professional and related occupations 25%
  Service occupations 16%
  Sales and office occupations 29%
  Farming, fishing and forestry 0%
  Construction and maintenance 13%
  Production, transportation and material moving 17%
 
Household income Under $15,000 8%
  $15,000 to $34,999 22%
  $35,000 to $74,999 47%
  $75,000 to $149,999 21%
  Above $150,000 2%
  Median household income $46,600
 
Poverty Families in poverty 3%
 
Commuting Mean commute time 24 minutes
 
Vehicles in household No vehicles 10%
  1 vehicle 28%
  2 vehicles 43%
  3 or more vehicles 19%
Housing units 2,756  
  Percent change since 1990 15%
 
Housing unit type Owner-occupied housing units 74%
  Renter-occupied housing units 25%
  Vacant housing units 1%
 
Residence in 1995 Same house 60%
  Same county, different house 17%
  Same state, different county 18%
  Different state 3%
  Abroad 2%
 
Rooms Median rooms per housing unit 6
 
Year structure built 1939 or earlier 2%
  1940 - 1959 19%
  1960 - 1979 50%
  1980 - 1989 14%
  1990 - March 2000 15%
 
Most data is from the 2000 Census long form, which was sent to roughly 1 in 6 people in the metro area. Because the numbers are from a survey, they are subject to sampling error. The amount of potential error varies by topic and community. In general, it is larger for smaller communities and for topics measuring small populations, such as people with graduate degrees or people born abroad.

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