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EASI ® Life Stage Cluster Characteristics (listed by age) |
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# |
Cluster Name |
Additional Cluster Characteristics |
Very Young (< 25) |
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1 |
Very Young (<25)
Families with Children with Lower Income |
Large household size, Recent
movers, military, Hispanic |
2 |
Very Young (<25)
Single Parent Families with Children with Lower Income |
Inexpensive rent, Black,
females, no cars, unemployed, preprimary public school enrollment, multi-unit
structures |
3 |
Very Young (<25)
Families No Children with Lower Income |
Enrolled in public
college, recent movers, group quarters population, state workers, work nearby,
inexpensive rent |
4 |
Very Young (<25)
Non-Family With Lower Income |
Enrolled in public
college, females/males never married, recent movers, renters, multi-unit
structures |
5 |
Very Young (<25)
Families with Children with Moderate Income |
Enrolled in public
college, males never married, Asian, fast growing geography, higher
population density (urban areas), unemployed males/females |
6 |
Very Young (<25) Single Parent Families with
Children with Moderate Income |
Males/females never married,
Asian, foreign ancestry, males unemployed, fast growing geography |
7 |
Very Young (<25)
Families No Children with Moderate Income |
Fast growing geography, group
quarters (institutionalized) population, multi-unit structures, males widowed |
8 |
Very Young (<25)
Non-Family with Moderate Income |
Males/females never
married, enrolled in public college, Asian, large size non-families, recent
movers, multi-unit structures, short commute |
9 |
Very Young (<25)
Families with Children with Higher Income |
Males married, armed
forces employment, foreign ancestry, recent movers |
10 |
Very Young
(<25) Single Parent Families with Children with Higher Income |
Large
household size, very high median income, Black, Production employment, vacant
units |
11 |
Very Young (<25)
Families No Children with Higher Income |
Fast growing geography,
White Non-Hispanic, born citizens, more cars, group quarters (institutionalized)
population, children not enrolled in school |
12 |
Very Young (<25)
Non-Family with Higher Income |
Enrolled in public college,
group quarters (non-institutionalized) population,
state/transportation/health workers, females never married, unemployed |
Young (25-34) |
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13 |
Young (25-34) Families
with Children with Lower Income |
Large families, Spanish
speaking, foreign ancestry, not citizens |
14 |
Young (25-34) Single
Parent Families with Children with Lower Income |
Children enrolled public
school, Blacks, females never married, unemployed females, no cars, larger HHs |
15 |
Young (25-34) Families No
Children with Lower Income |
Poorly educated,
inexpensive homes, trailers, blue collar employment, large families, lower rent |
16 |
Young (25-34) Non-Family With
Lower Income |
Renters, males/females
never married, multi-unit structures, 1 car or no cars |
17 |
Young (25-34) Families
with Children with Moderate Income |
Larger families, recent
movers, fast growing areas, newer homes |
18 |
Young (25-34) Single
Parent Families with Children with Moderate Income |
Larger families, Black,
children Enrolled public school, females never married, higher population density
(urban areas) |
19 |
Young (25-34) Families No
Children with Moderate Income |
Employed for profit, fast
growing areas, newer homes, car to work, sales workers |
20 |
Young (25-34) Non-Family with
Moderate Income |
Recent movers, renters,
average rent, civilian employment, multi-unit structures, employed for profit,
1 car |
21 |
Young (25-34) Families
with Children with Higher Income |
Above average valued
homes, more recently built homes, larger families, males married, fast
growing areas |
22 |
Young (25-34)
Single Parent Families with Children with Higher Income |
Not Populated |
23 |
Young (25-34) Families No
Children with Higher Income |
Above average valued
homes, foreign ancestry, employed professionally (management, etc.), very
well educated, enrolled in private college |
24 |
Young (25-34) Non-Family with
Higher Income |
White collar employment
(professional, management, information), above average rent, Very well
educated |
Middle Age (35-44) |
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25 |
Middle Age (35-44)
Families with Children with Lower Income |
Large families, Hispanics
(speaks Spanish) |
26 |
Middle Age (35-44) Single
Parent Families with Children with Lower Income |
Enrolled in public
school, females never married, Black, large families, no cars, unemployed
females, |
27 |
Middle Age (35-44)
Families No Children with Lower Income |
Very poorly educated, inexpensive
homes, trailers, males not looking for work, born in American, rural, no
mortgage |
28 |
Middle Age (35-44)
Non-Family With Lower Income |
Inexpensive rent, no cars,
very poorly educated, Black, males never married |
29 |
Middle Age (35-44)
Families with Children with Moderate Income |
Larger families, more
recently built homes, faster growing areas |
30 |
Middle Age (35-44) Single
Parent Families with Children with Moderate Income |
Blacks, larger families,
children Enrolled public school, females never married |
31 |
Middle Age (35-44)
Families No Children with Moderate Income |
Above average # cars,
above average valued of homes, males/females married, home mortgages, 3+ car
households, rural (large square miles) |
32 |
Middle Age (35-44)
Non-Family with Moderate Income |
Renters, 1 person
households, 1 car household, renters, recent movers, multi-unit structures,
females divorced |
33 |
Middle Age (35-44)
Families with Children with Higher Income |
4 person HHs, employed in management (white collar), above average
value of home, enrolled private preprimary |
34 |
Middle Age (35-44) Single
Parent Families with Children with Higher Income |
Foreign ancestry, long
commute, Black, employed public administration, large size families |
35 |
Middle Age (35-44)
Families No Children with Higher Income |
Well above average valued
home, very well educated, employed management and professional (white collar)
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36 |
Middle Age (35-44)
Non-Family with Higher Income |
Employed white collar
(professional, management, information), very well educated, well above
average value of home, above average rent, |
Late Middle Age (45-54) |
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37 |
Late Middle Age (45-54)
Families with Children with Lower Income |
Very large families, very
poorly educated, speaks Spanish (Hispanic) |
38 |
Late Middle Age (45-54)
Single Parent Families with Children with Lower Income |
Black, females never
married, no cars, children Enrolled public schools, very poorly educated, unemployed
females, larger families, females unemployed |
39 |
Late Middle Age (45-54) Families
No Children with Lower Income |
Less than average valued
homes, trailers, very poorly educated, males not looking for work, rural
population |
40 |
Late Middle Age (45-54)
Non-Family With Lower Income |
No cars, below average
rent, poorly educated, Black, vacant units |
41 |
Late Middle Age (45-54)
Families with Children with Moderate Income |
Larger families, above
average # cars, children Enrolled public school, more recently built homes, 5+
person HHs |
42 |
Late Middle Age (45-54)
Single Parent Families with Children with Moderate Income |
Black, females never
married, larger families, children Enrolled public school |
43 |
Late Middle Age (45-54)
Families No Children with Moderate Income |
Above average # cars, males/females/married,
own home, average valued homes, rural (large square miles), home mortgages |
44 |
Late Middle Age (45-54)
Non-Family with Moderate Income |
1 person HH, 1 car,
average rent, females divorced, recent move, multi-unit structures |
45 |
Late Middle Age (45-54)
Families with Children with Higher Income |
4 person HHs, above average home value, employed in management
(white collar), very well educated, above average # cars, |
46 |
Late Middle Age (45-54)
Single Parent Families with Children with Higher Income |
Foreign ancestry,
naturalized citizen, larger households |
47 |
Late Middle Age (45-54)
Families No Children with Higher Income |
Well above average value
homes, very well educated, employed in management/professional (white collar) |
48 |
Late Middle Age (45-54)
Non-Family with Higher Income |
Very well educated, well
above average home value, employed white collar (management, professional) |
Nearly Senior (55-64) |
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49 |
Nearly Senior (55-64)
Families with Children with Lower Income |
Very poorly educated, very
large families, children enrolled in public school |
50 |
Nearly Senior (55-64)
Single Parent Families with Children with Lower Income |
Black, females never
married, children Enrolled public school, no cars, large families |
51 |
Nearly Senior (55-64)
Families No Children with Lower Income |
Below average home value,
trailers, very poorly educated, males not looking for work, homes with no
mortgage, rural (large square miles) |
52 |
Nearly Senior (55-64) Non-Family With Lower Income |
Very poorly educated, no
cars, much lower than average rent, males/females not looking for work, 1
person HH, females widowed, Black |
53 |
Nearly Senior (55-64)
Families with Children with Moderate Income |
Larger families, children
Enrolled public school, Hispanic, above average # cars, Hispanic |
54 |
Nearly Senior (55-64)
Single Parent Families with Children with Moderate Income |
Black, larger families,
females never married, larger families, children not enrolled school, single
unit structures |
55 |
Nearly Senior (55-64)
Families No Children with Moderate Income |
Females/males married,
own homes, no mortgage, 2 person HHs, some college |
56 |
Nearly Senior (55-64)
Non-Family with Moderate Income |
1 person HH, 1 car,
children not enrolled in school, females/males divorced |
57 |
Nearly Senior (55-64)
Families with Children with Higher Income |
Well above average home
value, better educated |
58 |
Nearly Senior (55-64)
Single Parent Families with Children with Higher Income |
Foreign ancestry,
production/manufacturing workers, enrolled in public school, naturalized
citizen |
59 |
Nearly Senior (55-64)
Families No Children with Higher Income |
Well above average valued
home, very well educated, females/males married, management workers |
60 |
Nearly Senior (55-64)
Non-Family with Higher Income |
Very well educated,
considerably above average home value, above average rent |
Senior (65-74) |
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61 |
Senior (65-74) Families
with Children with Lower Income |
Speaks Spanish
(Hispanic), below average education, large families |
62 |
Senior (65-74) Single
Parent Families with Children with Lower Income |
Black, females never
married, no cars, large families, very poorly educated |
63 |
Senior (65-74) Families
No Children with Lower Income |
Males/females not looking
for work, no mortgage, less valued homes than average, trailers, vacant
units, children not enrolled in school |
64 |
Senior (65-74) Non-Family
With Lower Income |
Females/males not looking
for work, 1 person HH, no cars, very poorly educated, inexpensive rent,
renters |
65 |
Senior (65-74) Families
with Children with Moderate Income |
Enrolled in public
school, larger families, short commute, above average number of cars |
66 |
Senior (65-74) Single Parent Families with Children with
Moderate Income |
Public transportation to
work, males never married, Black, large families, males unemployed, long
commutes |
67 |
Senior (65-74) Families
No Children with Moderate Income |
2 person HHs, own homes, females/males married, males/females not
looking for work, children not enrolled in school, no mortgage, some college |
68 |
Senior (65-74) Non-Family
with Moderate Income |
1 person HH, 1 car,
children not enrolled in school, 2 person HHs,
females not looking for work |
69 |
Senior (65-74) Families
with Children with Higher Income |
Well above average valued
home, families |
70 |
Senior (65-74)
Single Parent Families with Children with Higher Income |
Not Populated |
71 |
Senior (65-74) Families
No Children with Higher Income |
Females/males married, 2
person HHs, some college, 2 car HHs
above average home value, own homes |
72 |
Senior (65-74) Non-Family
with Higher Income |
Well above average home
value, enrolled private college, work at home, professional workers |
Oldest (75+) |
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73 |
Oldest (75+) Families
with Children with Lower Income |
Larger families, foreign
born naturalized, females not looking for work, foreign born not citizens,
Hispanic |
74 |
Oldest (75+) Single
Parent Families with Children with Lower Income |
Black, females, no cars,
females never married, very poorly educated, enrolled in public school, not
moved in long time |
75 |
Oldest (75+) Families No
Children with Lower Income |
Females/males widowed,
females/males not looking for work, no mortgage, children not enrolled in
school, own homes, 2 person HHs |
76 |
Oldest (75+) Non-Family With
Lower Income |
Females widowed, 1 person
HH, females not looking for work, no cars or 1 car |
77 |
Oldest (75+) Families
with Children with Moderate Income |
Large families,
naturalized citizen, males not looking for work, higher population density
(urban areas), above average valued homes |
78 |
Oldest (75+) Single
Parent Families with Children with Moderate Income |
Very inexpensive homes,
males unemployed, old homes, service workers, Black, some college, long time
resident, single unit structures |
79 |
Oldest (75+) Families No
Children with Moderate Income |
Females/males not looking
for work, 2 person HHs, females married, own homes,
children not enrolled in school, no mortgage, males married, very well
educated |
80 |
Oldest (75+) Non-Family with
Moderate Income |
Females not looking for
work, females widowed, 1 person HH, large multi-unit structures, very well
educated, 1 car |
81 |
Oldest (75+)
Families with Children with Higher Income |
Not Populated |
82 |
Oldest (75+)
Single Parent Families with Children with Higher Income |
Not Populated |
83 |
Oldest (75+) Families No
Children with Higher Income |
Above average home value,
females not looking for work, very well educated, males/females married, 2
person HHs |
84 |
Oldest (75+) Non-Family with
Higher Income |
Well above average home
value, very well educated, females widowed, 1 person HH |