Population
by Age, Sex and Census Tract Poverty
Jackson County, Michigan 2018
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 158,594 81,106 77,488 18,881 12,615 6,266 54,732 27,051 27,681 53,418 25,981 27,437 31,563 15,460 16,103
Under 1 1,704 871 833 111 59 52 591 301 290 606 310 296 395 201 194
1-4 7,292 3,740 3,552 543 276 267 2,214 1,138 1,076 2,742 1,405 1,337 1,794 922 872
5-14 19,001 9,824 9,177 1,412 738 674 5,792 2,981 2,811 6,939 3,594 3,345 4,857 2,511 2,346
15-24 19,931 10,583 9,348 2,242 1,570 672 7,486 3,754 3,732 6,276 3,218 3,058 3,926 2,041 1,885
25-34 20,206 10,779 9,427 2,971 2,386 585 6,300 3,159 3,141 6,703 3,221 3,482 4,231 2,012 2,219
35-44 18,427 10,021 8,406 3,061 2,424 637 5,154 2,562 2,592 6,093 3,003 3,090 4,120 2,032 2,088
45-54 21,017 10,980 10,037 3,080 2,190 890 7,355 3,608 3,747 6,606 3,203 3,403 3,976 1,980 1,996
55-64 22,971 11,403 11,568 2,508 1,527 981 8,833 4,308 4,525 7,774 3,685 4,089 3,857 1,883 1,974
65-74 16,550 8,105 8,445 1,740 930 810 6,514 3,255 3,259 5,714 2,729 2,985 2,583 1,191 1,392
75-84 8,079 3,613 4,466 806 382 424 3,280 1,524 1,756 2,744 1,193 1,551 1,249 514 735
85 & Over 3,416 1,187 2,229 407 133 274 1,213 461 752 1,221 420 801 575 173 402

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).