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Who is tulsa ? The Changing population of the City of Tulsa and Tulsa county. Presentation for the Tulsa City Council June 7, 2012. Prepared by the Community Service Council Supported by the Metropolitan Human Services Commission. Community service council (csc).
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Who is tulsa?The Changing population of the City of Tulsa and Tulsa county Presentation for the Tulsa City Council June 7, 2012 Prepared by the Community Service Council Supported by the Metropolitan Human Services Commission
Community service council (csc) • Since 1941, bringing people together to research, plan, mobilize action and assess progress towards addressing some our most critical human service, health, education, and civic challenges.
Metropolitan human services commission (mhsc) Formed in 1981, MHSC: • Coordinates funding, planning and policy decisions affecting health, education, and human services • Guides collective use of its partners’ resources in jointly addressing major community needs • Promotes public policy action needed for effective prevention oriented service delivery • Maintains communications with state officials on MHSC priorities and engages their support Partners City of Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma Department of Human Services, Tulsa Public Schools, Union Public Schools, Tulsa Area United Way, Tulsa Community College, Tulsa Health Department, Tulsa Technology Center, and Tulsa Metro Chamber (ad hoc member)
overview • Population change/distribution – national, state, county, city • Age--aging population • Race and ethnicity--more culturally diverse • Living arrangements--transitional for family living arrangement • Income instability – declining middle class, more poverty OVERVIEW
Tulsa County’s population grew from 563,299 to 603,403 between 2000 and 2010 – a 7% increase, adding 40,104 residents Tulsa County’s growth represents 13% of the state’s total growth since 2000, and 16% of the state’s 2010 population Geographically the population continues to shift out of Tulsa, especially central and north Tulsa The only region of the City of Tulsa showing signs of growth is East Tulsa, with an 18% population increase (adding 10,569) since 2000 Tulsa’s population declined from 393,049 in 2000 to 391,906 in 2010 – a .3% loss, subtracting 1,143 residents In 1960, 75% of Tulsa County’s residents lived in the City of Tulsa; today that proportion is an estimated 64% The fastest growing parts of the county are the suburban areas – primarily Jenks, Bixby, Owasso, Collinsville, Skiatook, Glenpool and Broken Arrow; all of these places experienced at least 30% growth over the decade Tulsa County and TulsaKey Trends: Total Population POPULATION TRENDS
Tulsa County 2010 Census Tract Base Map with City of Tulsa Overlay Tulsa County has a total of 175 census tracts 126 of those tracts fall within the City of Tulsa Additionally, 2 census tracts in the City of Tulsa are in Osage County POPULATION TRENDS
Tulsa County and Area Cities POPULATION TRENDS
Total Population 2010 Tulsa County has a 2010 population of 603,403 391,906 persons reside in the City of Tulsa The areas of highest population concentrations are found in suburban areas, especially Owasso, Collinsville, Jenks, Glenpool, Sand Springs, East Tulsa and a handful of small areas in South Tulsa and Broken Arrow The areas low in population are found in small areas across the City, especially North Tulsa and a pocket in Southeast Sand Springs/Berryhill POPULATION TRENDS
Census tracts of total population gain and loss: 2000 to 2010 58.3% of Tulsa County's 175 census tracts lost population (102) between 2000 and 2010, while 65.9% of the City of Tulsa's 126 tracts declined in population (83) POPULATION TRENDS
Total Population: Numeric Change 2000 to 2010 Tulsa County experienced a net population increase of 40,104 from 2000 to 2010, while the City of Tulsa lost 1,143 residents Areas of greatest population gain are found primarily in the suburbs and East Tulsa Areas of greatest population loss are found North, central, and West Tulsa, Sperry, Sand Springs and Berryhill POPULATION TRENDS
Total Population: Percentage Change, 2000 to 2010 Tulsa County grew 7% between 2000 and 2010, while the City of Tulsa declined 3% In percentage change, the areas of greatest increase are found in the southern part of East Tulsa, outer Jenks, and outer Owasso POPULATION TRENDS
Total population by tps zip codes, tps split zip codes and non-tps zip codes2000 to 2010 Combined, all zip codes included in TPS, total or partial, lost over 11,000 people between 2000 and 2010 POPULATION TRENDS
Census tracts comprising the top 25% of the total population2010 25% (151,241) of the total population of Tulsa County plus the City of Tulsa part of Osage County live in 14% of the census tracts (24). POPULATION TRENDS
Census tracts comprising the top 25% of the total population2010 25% (151,241) of the total population of Tulsa County plus the City of Tulsa part of Osage County live in 14% of the census tracts (24). POPULATION TRENDS
Non-Hispanic White Population2010 A total of 393,401 non-Hispanic Whites live in Tulsa County, and 227,021 live in the City of Tulsa RACE AND ETHNICITY
Non-Hispanic White Population: Numeric Change 2000 to 2010 The number of non-Hispanic Whites declined 14,748 in Tulsa County and 36,761 in the City of Tulsa between 2000 and 2010, losses of 4% and 14%, respectively RACE AND ETHNICITY
Non-Hispanic Black Population2010 A total of 63,737 non-Hispanic Blacks live in Tulsa County, and 61,230 live in the City of Tulsa RACE AND ETHNICITY
Non-Hispanic Black Population Numeric Change 2000 to 2010 Tulsa County’s NH Black population increased between 2000 and 2010, adding 2,648 residents – a 4% increase The City of Tulsa’s NH Black population grew as well, adding 933 residents for a 2% increase RACE AND ETHNICITY
Hispanic Population 2010 66,582 persons of Hispanic Origin live in Tulsa County currently, and 55,266 live in the City of Tulsa Hispanics are now second only to NH Whites in Tulsa County in terms of population counts RACE AND ETHNICITY
Hispanic Population Numeric Change 2000 to 2010 The Hispanic population has experienced explosive growth in both the County and the City since 2000, with increases of 32,966 (+98%) in the County, and 27,155 (+97%) in the City RACE AND ETHNICITY
Tulsa County pop. under age 5 = 44,711 City of Tulsa pop. under age 5 = 29,479 Tulsa County pop. under age 5 = 41,434 City of Tulsa pop. under age 5 = 28,318 AGE
Top 25% of census tracts in share of tulsa county’s population age 65+, 2010 Tulsa County is home to 72,856 persons age 65 and older, 25% of whom (18,382) live in these 22 tracts (13%) AGE
highest concentrations of persons age 65+ in tulsa county, 2010 Tulsa County is home to 72,856 persons age 65+, 16% of whom (11,586) live in these 16 tracts (9%) in which at least 20% of the population is age 65+ All but one of these high concentration census tracts lie within the City of Tulsa Tulsa is home to 48,839 persons age 65+, 22% of whom (10,825) live in these 15 tracts ( 12%) (Population 65+ labeled) AGE
highest concentrations of persons age 65+ in tulsa county, 2010 15 of the City of Tulsa’s and 16 of Tulsa County’s census tracts have populations in which 20% or more of the residents are age 65 and older 12% of both Tulsa’s and Tulsa County’s populations are age 65 and older (Percent of population that is 65+ labeled) AGE
Estimated Number of Persons Living in Poverty, 2006-10 An estimated 87,469 persons live in poverty in Tulsa County, for a rate of 15.1% In the City of Tulsa, an estimated 73,229 persons live in poverty, for a rate of 19.3%. (Labels represent estimated number in poverty)