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Sociodemographic Trends Affecting Housing the Portland Metro Area Sheila A. Martin, Ph.D., Professor and Director Institute of Portland Metropolitan Studies/ Population Research Center
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MKN Website: mkn.research.pdx.edu mkn.research.pdx.edu Greater Portland Pulse: portlandpulse.org
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PRC Website: http://www.pdx.edu/prc IMS Website: http://www.pdx.edu/ims
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Source: U.S. Decennial Census (1960-2010) Total MSA Population: 1960 = 881,961 2010 = 2,226,009
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Demography 101 Population growth = Births - Deaths + Migration
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Components of Population Change Population Change 2000-2010 Percent Change, 2000-2010 Oregon409,67512.0% Clackamas37,60111.1% Multnomah74,84811.3% Washington84,36818.9% Clark80,12523.2%
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Source: 2009 U.S. Census Estimates Components of Net Migration
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Source: 2000 and 2010 Decennial Census via PortlandPulse.org Portland Region Age Pyramids: Mid-life crisis? 20102000
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Source: U.S. Decennial Census (2000, 2010)
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Average wages falling Relative to the Metro US Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis via Portlandpulse.org 1996: 103% 2008: 96%
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Household Characteristics
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Sociodemographic Trends Affecting Housing in the Portland Metro Area Sheila A. Martin, Ph.D., Professor and Director Institute of Portland Metropolitan Studies/ Population Research Center
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