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January 2012
Southgate 2010 Census Data
Total Population = 30,047
2000 Population = 30,136 (-0.3% Change)
Southgate’s Population
40% Non-Family & 60% Family
33.9 % Live Alone
42.6 % Husband & Wife
12.3 % Female (no husband)
5.0 % Male (no wife)
ONLY 24.5% of Southgate’s
Population has children under 18
2010 U. S. Census Bureau
With Whom Do Children Live With in
Southgate
Total Children under 18 = 6,374
3,863 live with a husband-wife (61%)
1,313 live with a female with no husband (21%)
476 live with a male with no wife (7%)
456 live with grandparent/s (2%)
159 live with nonrelatives (2%)
106 live with other relatives (2%)
2010 U. S. Census Bureau
Total Housing Units in Southgate
13,933
 Occupied
 Vacant
13,062
871
Housing units in multi-unit
structures containing
2 or more units = 28%
2010 U. S. Census Bureau
Occupied Housing Units
13,062
Owner Occupied 8,627 (66%)
Renter-Occupied 4,435 (34%)
Median Home Value $135,800
2010 U. S. Census Bureau
Southgate Employment Information
23,277 Population 16 years and over
13,643
1,374
Employed
Unemployed
Median Income
$63,921
Family
$30,232
Nonfamily
2005-2009 American Community Survey
Occupation of Southgate’s
Population
13,643 Employed
3,738 Management, professional, and related occupations (27%)
2,791 Service occupations (21%)
3,957 Sales and office occupations (29%)
7 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations (<1%)
1,001 Construction, extraction, maintenance, and repair occupations (7%)
2,149 Production, transportation, and material moving occupations (16%)
2005-2009 American Community Survey
Percentage of Families and People
in 2009 Below the Poverty Level
 All families: 3.8%
5.5%
With related children under 5 years only: 0%
 With related children under 18 year:

 Married couple families: 2.2%
1.9%
With related children under 5 years only: 0%
 With related children under 18 year:

 Families with females householder, no husband present: 12.1%
21%
With related children under 5 years only: 0%
 With related children under 18 year:

2005-2009 American Community Survey
Educational Attainment
Population 25 years and over
Total 20,160
 732
Less than 9th grade (3.6%)
 1,576
9th to 12th grade, no diploma (7.8%)
 7,952
High School graduate (includes equivalency) (39.4%)
 5,022
Some college, no degree (24.9%)
 1,491
Associate’s degree (7.4%)
 2,260
Bachelor’s degree (11.2%)
 1,127
Graduate or professional degree (5.6%)
2005-2009 American Community Survey
Other Southgate Facts
 Average household size = 2.37
 Average family size = 3.14
 Civilian veterans represent 2,465 people (11% of total population)
 Average travel time to work = 22.4 minutes
 All parents in the family in labor force with children under 6 = 67%
 All parents in the family in labor force with children 6 to 17 years = 79%
 Persons 65 years and over = 16%
 Median Age in Southgate is 40.8 years old
2005-09 American Community Survey
2010 U.S. Census Bureau
The Year Householder Moved Into
Southgate
11,901 Occupied Housing Units
 Moved in 2005 or later
2,624 (22%)
 Moved in 2000 to 2004
2,552 (21%)
 Moved in 1990 to 1999
2,721 (23%)
 Moved in 1980 to 1989
1,586 (13%)
 Moved in 1970 to 1979
918 (8%)
 Moved in 1969 or Earlier 1,500 (13%)
2005-2009 American Community Survey
Southgate Population by Race Compared to
Southgate Schools Population
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
Southgate Population
40%
Southgate Schools
30%
20%
10%
0%
White
Hispanic
Black or
African
American
American
Indian or
Alaska
Native
Asian
Native
Hawaiian
Two or
more
races
Some
other race
Source: CEPI & 2010 Census
Elementary Enrollment Over Time
450
400
350
300
250
2002-03
200
2007-08
2011-12
150
100
50
0
2002-03
Allen
340
Chormann
168
Fordline
327
Grogan
392
North Pointe
372
Shelters
358
2007-08
331
297
291
407
386
339
2011-12
340
303
309
338
297
357
Source: CEPI & Fall Count Day
6-12 Enrollment Over Time
1400
1200
1000
800
2002-03
2007-08
600
2011-12
400
200
0
2002-03
GMS
730
DMS
776
SAHS
1054
2007-08
738
845
1222
2011-12
696
767
1109
Source: CEPI & Fall Count Day
Southgate Enrollment
Year
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
K
349
288
333
336
301
305
1
330
319
300
333
357
302
2
364
328
336
300
333
344
3
387
362
329
357
322
329
4
360
392
364
348
357
308
5
362
359
387
371
361
356
6
370
371
360
397
377
342
7
392
367
364
378
404
354
8
419
413
390
414
400
404
9
548
500
536
454
480
452
10
690
668
627
708
806
837
11
496
521
541
530
432
422
12
533
534
607
614
501
484
TOTAL
5600
5422
5474
5540
5431
5239
Grade
Source: CEPI
School of Choice Data
School of Choice Students Per Grade
-2
-1
K
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
2007-08
4
20
15
70
66
99
112
96
191
102
71
95
88
15
168
1212
2008-09
2
8
77
83
81
78
94
119
111
114
102
85
99
80
96
1229
2009-10
3
7
74
85
119
91
92
99
116
107
120
96
73
68
68
1218
2010-11
4
7
70
82
68
78
79
78
84
105
90
111
124
62
83
1125
2011-12
2
10
84
82
80
69
78
77
80
84
103
84
112
88
72
1093
Source: Powerschool
New School of Choice Students Per Year
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2011-12
K
52
34
47
75
83
1
12
11
18
11
11
2
9
10
13
11
7
3
9
9
23
11
7
4
11
5
17
13
3
5
10
15
19
13
9
6
1
16
18
16
3
7
6
15
19
8
4
8
9
10
16
16
2
9
14
14
20
20
6
10
19
4
10
4
4
11
1
3
3
3
2
12
0
2
2
1
0
153
148
225
202
141
Source: Powerschool
Percentage of School of Choice
Students Per Building
Allen
14%
Chormann
40%
Fordline
25%
Grogan
16%
North Pointe
22%
Shelters
27%
GMS
30%
DMS
34%
SAHS
32%
Kindergarten Registrations Per Month:
2010-2011
March
April
May
June
August
Sept.
Oct/Lat
er
TOTALS
R SOC R SOC R SOC R SOC R SOC R SOC R SOC
Allen
20
Chormann 14
3
2
1
1
0
1
0
5
2
0
1
4
2
42
13
1
4
3
2
1
1
2
1
0
0
3
1
46
Fordline
21
6
4
0
3
0
3
1
2
2
0
1
4
0
47
Grogan
North
Pointe
31
7
3
1
4
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
4
0
53
22
4
4
1
0
1
0
1
4
3
2
1
1
0
44
Shelters
10
7
4
3
3
1
4
0
2
4
2
0
2
0
42
18
10
14
4
10
3
17
12
4
3
18
3
274
TOTALS
118 40
58%
10%
R = Residents, SOC = School of Choice
7%
5%
11%
3%
7%
Source: Registration Paperwork
Kindergarten Registrations Per Month:
2011-2012
March
April
May
June
August
Sept.
Oct/Lat
er
TOTALS
R SOC R SOC R SOC R SOC R SOC R SOC R SOC
Allen
18
3
1
2
8
2
2
1
7
2
9
0
2
0
57
Chormann
16
10
3
3
2
5
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
0
49
Fordline
20
4
5
2
4
2
0
1
3
3
1
3
3
1
52
Grogan
North
Pointe
23
9
3
1
3
0
3
0
9
1
4
1
0
0
57
16
5
3
3
3
2
0
2
6
4
0
0
0
0
44
Shelters
21
7
5
0
8
2
1
1
4
0
3
0
2
0
54
20
11
28
13
7
6
32
11
18
5
9
1
313
TOTALS 114 38
50%
10%
R = Residents, SOC = School of Choice
13%
4%
14%
7%
3%
Source: Registration Paperwork
Kindergarten SOC Siblings
10-11 SOC
Siblings
Percentage 11-12 SOC
Siblings
Percentage
Allen
9
4
44%
10
5
50%
Chormann
22
13
59%
21
8
38%
Fordline
10
8
80%
15
6
40%
Grogan
North
Pointe
8
7
88%
11
8
73%
11
5
45%
16
7
44%
Shelters
15
9
60%
10
9
90%
TOTALS
75
46
61%
83
43
52%
Source: Administrative Assistants
Special Education Students and
School of Choice Students: 2011-12
719 Students of
4,522
176 Students of
1,093
16%
14%
12%
10%
8%
6%
4%
2%
0%
Percentage of Special
Education Population
Percentage of SOC
Special Education
Population
Source: Powerschool
Southgate Special Education
Students By Disability
Fall Count
Impairment
Cognitive
Emotionally
Hearing
Visually
Physical
Other Health
Traumatic Brain Injury
Speech & Language
Early Childhood
Learning Disabled
Severly Multiply
Austic
Deaf-Blindness
TOTAL
TOTAL Population
% Special Education
2006
42
196
5
2
6
71
0
170
8
354
1
25
0
880
5779
15%
2007
43
212
7
2
8
84
0
175
11
348
0
26
0
916
5605
16%
2008
41
220
5
1
8
90
0
196
8
345
0
26
0
940
5661
17%
2009
42
198
7
1
6
89
1
212
7
324
1
30
0
918
5702
16%
2010
38
217
7
1
6
94
0
211
14
311
1
38
0
938
5581
17%
Includes Beacon
Source: Michigan Compliance Information System
Southgate Free & Reduced Lunch Counts
50%
45%
40%
35%
30%
25%
Free %
Reduced %
20%
TOTAL %
15%
10%
5%
0%
2006 - 07
2007 - 08
2008 - 09
2009 - 10
2010 - 11
Free %
19%
19%
25%
34%
36%
Reduced %
8%
8%
9%
9%
7%
TOTAL %
27%
27%
34%
43%
43%
Source: CEPI
2010-2011 Attendance
 2,571 students had less than 10 days absent (55%)
 2,070 students had 10 or more days absent (45%)
2010 - 2011 Attendance Per Grade
Grade
Students
<10
%
>10
%
K
298
157
53%
141
47%
1
355
223
63%
132
37%
2
330
227
69%
103
31%
3
311
219
70%
92
30%
4
349
226
65%
123
35%
5
353
225
64%
128
36%
6
368
197
53%
171
47%
7
399
221
55%
178
45%
8
376
174
46%
202
53%
9
398
208
52%
190
48%
10
396
171
43%
225
57%
11
364
168
46%
196
54%
12
344
155
45%
189
55%
Source: Powerschool
Non-Resident Students that Attend
Southgate Schools
Fall Count
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Allen Park
70
72
67
71
83
83
Detroit
156
150
138
131
128
110
Ecorse
109
113
116
115
136
104
Lincoln Park
402
424
447
499
527
571
River Rouge
135
135
116
89
80
74
Riverview
58
72
67
71
83
83
Taylor
227
257
262
257
267
274
Woodhaven/Brownstown
144
141
198
196
210
211
Wyandotte
163
181
193
193
197
207
Source: CEPI
Southgate Sum of FTE's Attending Other
School Districts
Fall Count
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Allen Park
35
41
46
40
46
49
Detroit
1
5
6
6
6
2
Ecorse
2
2
1
0
1
0
Lincoln Park
4
8
6
8
6
14
River Rouge
1
1
1
0
0
1
Riverview
111
124
130
145
162
184
Taylor
17
13
12
11
6
9
Woodhaven/Brownstown
11
7
9
7
8
8
Wyandotte
83
88
90
106
114
115
48 Southgate students currently attend a center program in Wyandotte.
Source: CEPI
SEMCOG:
Southeast Michigan Council of Governments
Community Profiles: Wayne County, Excluding Detroit
Population Forecast
Year
2010
2020
2030
2035
Population
Change
1,106,807
1,081,590
-25,217
1,120,716
+39,126
1,145,270
+24,554
Pct Change
-2%
+4%
+2%
Source: SEMCOG
Forecasted Population by Age 2010-2035
Census
2010
SEMCOG
2035
Change
2010 - 2035
65+
148,778
281,870
133,092
35-64
459,159
382,669
-76,490
18-34
227,422
215,133
-12,289
5-17
203,144
189,204
-13,940
68,304
76,394
8,090
1,106,807
1,145,270
38,463
Age Group
Under 5
Source: SEMCOG
Components of Population Change
Annual Average
Natural Increase (Births – Deaths)
Births
Deaths
Net Migration (Movement In - Movement Out)
Population Change (Natural Increase + Net Migration)
Census
SEMOG
1990 - 1999
2000 - 2009
5,569
4,218
15,515
14,502
9,946
10,284
-2,951
-4,316
2,618
-99
Source: Michigan Department of Community Health Vital
Statistics, U.S. Census Bureau, and SEMCOG
Household Types
Household Types
Census
2000
Census
2010
Pct
Change
SEMCOG
2035
Pct
Change
With seniors 65+
108,343
111,395
2.80%
201,022
80.50%
Without seniors
323,669
321,909
-0.50%
279,621
-13.10%
2/more persons without children
164,403
166,191
1.10%
191,754
15.40%
Live alone, 65+
45,968
47,483
3.30%
89,017
87.50%
Live alone, under 65
71,835
76,487
6.50%
63,227
-17.30%
With children
149,806
143,143
-4.40%
136,645
-4.50%
Total Households
432,012
433,304
0.30%
480,643
10.90%
Forecasted Jobs by Industry
Forecasted Jobs by Industry
Natural Resources & Mining
Manufacturing
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
Transportation & Warehousing
Utilities
Information
Financial Activities
Professional, Scientific, & Tech. Services
Management of Companies/Enterprises
Administrative, Support & Waste Services
Education Services
Health Care & Social Assistance
Leisure & Hospitality
Other Services
Public Administration
Total
SEMCOG
2005
C
69,389
26,613
76,602
42,380
C
6,116
42,908
47,871
15,557
44,165
39,727
70,401
56,357
34,719
15,766
590,239
SEMCOG
2035
C
32,812
17,964
55,090
48,073
C
4,922
38,410
49,202
11,050
59,891
41,944
136,213
57,594
32,303
14,595
600,959
Change
2005-2035
C
-36,577
-8,649
-21,512
5,693
C
-1,194
-4,498
1,331
-4,507
15,726
2,217
65,812
1,237
-2,416
-1,171
10,720
"C" indicates data blocked due to confidentiality concerns of ES-202 files.
Source: SEMCOG