Census Bureau today published by the North Carolina and Virginia coastal communities, as the case may be, affected by the Hurricane Earl demographic information.
On the basis of the current planned path, Hurricane Earl, currently category 3 storm, THE U.S. Census Bureau calculates that 1.8 million people, 22 North Carolina and Virginia could face Hurricane and tropical storm of the next 48 hours. This chapter is derived from the Census Bureau population estimates for 2009.
According to the latest National Hurricane Center Advisory today (11 a.m. EDT) Hurricane Earl, centered approximately 725 miles south southeast of Cape Hatteras-with maximum sustained winds of 125 miles per hour, is projected to brush, the coast of North Carolina and Virginia Thursday evening National Hurricane Center shows that the holdings to meet the needs of heavy rains, high winds and coastal floods.
Census Bureau produces timely local information, which are very important for emergency planning, preparedness and recovery efforts.
Census Bureau of the most recent statistics, the median housing Dare County, which is situated in the heart of Cape Hatteras, the value was $ 355,700. in addition, around two-thirds of all housing units built before 1990. Median household income was $ 54,600. Approximately 9% of the population lived in poverty.This information comes from the 2006-2008-the American community survey, a three-year estimates.
In addition, the inhabitants had to Dare County. 1% of the 15-65 years and older population estimates 2009.
Had to Dare County, which the company workers 1,967 14,986. those undertakings, entire annual payroll was EUR 425 million. health care and social support for the retail trade and accommodation and food services sector works around 55% of the Dare County to all employees.These statistics from the 2008 County Business patterns.
You can view more specific demographic and economic data, visit the Census Bureau American FactFinder application at
Hurricane season as the 2010 Census Bureau will continue to post information from the Census Bureau Emergency preparedness and website
Check out our "OnTheMap Hurricanes for Emergency Management:" application at
where people work and where they live and the relationship between the characteristics of the local workforce.
The current forecast, and the status of the Hurricane Earl visit National Hurricane Center website at
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