Population
by Age, Sex and Census Tract Poverty
Jackson County, Michigan 2016
Age
in Years
Persons Living in Census Tracts with Poverty Level
Total 0.0 - 4.9 5.0 -9.9 10.0 - 19.9 20.0-100.0
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
All Ages 158,345 80,949 77,396 18,819 12,582 6,237 54,619 27,001 27,618 53,324 25,903 27,421 31,580 15,462 16,118
Under 1 1,741 866 875 116 58 58 580 286 294 637 318 319 408 204 204
1-4 7,260 3,795 3,465 558 291 267 2,237 1,172 1,065 2,681 1,401 1,280 1,784 931 853
5-14 19,235 9,936 9,299 1,412 746 666 5,919 3,043 2,876 6,943 3,587 3,356 4,960 2,559 2,401
15-24 20,598 10,911 9,687 2,262 1,570 692 7,869 3,949 3,920 6,453 3,301 3,152 4,014 2,091 1,923
25-34 19,428 10,423 9,005 2,934 2,401 533 5,569 2,815 2,754 6,661 3,199 3,462 4,264 2,007 2,257
35-44 18,469 10,025 8,444 3,065 2,395 670 5,371 2,661 2,710 5,968 2,949 3,019 4,065 2,020 2,045
45-54 22,159 11,498 10,661 3,162 2,241 921 7,937 3,859 4,078 6,991 3,362 3,629 4,069 2,036 2,033
55-64 22,856 11,390 11,466 2,510 1,522 988 8,779 4,317 4,462 7,761 3,693 4,068 3,805 1,858 1,947
65-74 15,629 7,643 7,986 1,629 876 753 6,150 3,065 3,085 5,397 2,587 2,810 2,452 1,115 1,337
75-84 7,502 3,279 4,223 752 346 406 3,016 1,388 1,628 2,568 1,079 1,489 1,165 466 699
85 & Over 3,468 1,183 2,285 419 136 283 1,192 446 746 1,264 427 837 594 175 419

Source: Division for Vital Records & Health Statistics, Michigan Department of Health & Human Services;

Census tract population poverty was estimated using methods recommended from the Public Health Disparities Geocoding Project. In particular, the DVRHS linked annual PopStats population estimates to the 2007-2011, American Community Survey (ACS) census tract poverty percents to estimate census tract poverty for the current year(s). The data was proportionally fitted to the CDC Bridged Population Estimates.

Poverty estimates are unknown for some census tracts. These tracts tend to be comprised of institutional populations with age groups between 15-34. For this reason, population among census tract poverty groups does not sum to the total (the CDC bridged estimated total).