EASI Demographic Data Attributes

Attributes
Geography
1 EASI Block Group EASIBLOCK
2 Block Group BLOCKGRP
3 EASI Census Tract EASICTRACT
4 ZIP Code ZIP_CODE
6 City Name CITYNAME
7 City Code CITYCODE
8 County CNTYNAM
9 County FIPS Code FIPS
10 State Abbreviation STAABBRV
11 State Name STNAME
12 Core Based Statistical Area CBSA
13 Core Based Statistical Area Code CBSACODE
14 Core Based Statistical Area Type CBSATYPE
15 Area Code AREACODE
16 Latitude LAT
17 Longitude LONG

Demographic Variables:
(4/1/2000, 1/1/2005, 1/1/2010)

Extent

Square Miles SQMILES

Population

Population POP
Population Density DENSITY
Population, Urban URBANPOP
Population, Rural RURALPOP
Population, Male MALEPOP
Population, Female FEMALEPOP
White Population, Alone WHPOPA
Black Population, Alone BLPOPA
Asian Population, Alone ASPOPA
Other Population OTPOP
Hispanic Population HISPPOP
White Non-Hispanic Population WHNHISPOP
Population, Median Age MEDAGE
Population Aged 0 to 5 Years POP_0_5
Population Aged 6 to 11 Years POP_6_11
Population Aged 12 to17 Years POP_12_17
Population Aged 18 to 24 Years POP_18_24
Population Aged 25 to 34 Years POP_25_34
Population Aged 35 to 44 Years POP_35_44
Population Aged 45 to 54 Years POP_45_54
Population Aged 55 to 64 Years POP_55_64
Population Aged 65 to 74 Years POP_65_74
Population Aged 75 to 84 Years POP_75_84
Population Aged 85 Years and Older POP_85P

Households

Households HH
Households, Average Size AVGHHSIZE
Households, Median Size MEDHHSIZE
Families FAMILIES
Household Income, Total ($000) TOTHHINC
Household Income, Median ($) MEDHHINC
Household Income, Average ($) AVGHHINC
Household Income, Per Capita ($) PERCAPINC

Transportation/Commute

Employment, Car, Truck,
Van to Work (Empl 16+)
TRANCAR
Employment, Public Transportation
to Work (Empl 16+)
TRANPUBLIC
Employment,Other Transportation
to Work (Empl 16+)
TRANOTHER
Employment, Work at
Home (Empl 16+)
TRAVHOME
Employment, Travel Time
Less than 15 Min (Empl 16+) T
TRAV<15
Employment, Travel Time
15-29 Min (Empl 16+)
TRAV_15_29
Employment, Travel Time
30-59 Min (Empl 16+)
TRAV_30_59
Employment, Travel Time
60+ Min (Empl 16+)
TRAV_60P
Households, Median Vehicles MEDVEHICLE

Housing

Housing, Units HUOSNIT
Housing, Occupied Units OCCUNIT
Housing,Vacant Units VACUNIT
Housing, Owner Occupied OOCCHH
Housing, Renter Occupied ROCCHH
Housing, Median Year Built MED_BLT

Employment

Employment Potential (Pop 16+) EMP_POTL
Employment, Unemployed
Males (Pop 16+)
EMP_UNMAL
Employment, Unemployed
Female (Pop 16+)
EMP_UNFEM

Pro Report
Pro Report includes all of the geography and census variables provided in the Starter Report package, PLUS all of the following:

Demographic Variables:
(4/1/2000, 1/1/2005, 1/1/2010)

Population

Population, Male Median Age MALMEDAGE
Population, Males Aged 0 to 5 Yrs MP_0_5
Population, Males Aged 6 to 11 Yrs MP_6_11
Population, Males Aged 12 to17 Yrs MP_12_17
Population, Males Aged 18 to 24 Yrs MP_18_24
Population, Males Aged 25 to 34 Yrs MP_25_34
Population. Males Aged 35 to 44 Yrs MP_35_44
Population, Males Aged 45 to 54 Yrs MP_45_54
Population, Males Aged 55 to 64 Yrs MP_55_64
Population Males, Aged 65 to 74 Yrs MP_65_74
Population, Males Aged 75 to 84 Yrs MP_75_84
Population, Males Aged 85 Years and Older MP_85P
Population, Female Median Age FEMMEDAGE
Population, Females Aged 0 to 5 Yrs FP_0_5
Pop., Females Aged 6 to 11 Yrs FP_6_11
Pop., Females Aged 12 to17 Yrs FP_12_17
Pop., Females Aged 18 to 24 Yrs FP_18_24
Pop., Females Aged 25 to 34 Yrs FP_25_34
Pop., Females Aged 35 to 44 Yrs FP_35_44
Pop., Females Aged 45 to 54 Yrs FP_45_54
Pop., Females Aged 55 to 64 Yrs FP_55_64
Pop., Females Aged 65 to 74 Yrs FP_65_74
Pop., Females Aged 75 to 84 Yrs FP_75_84
Population, Fem. Aged 85 Years and Older FP_85P

Households

Housing, Median Rent ($) MEDRENT
Housing, Median Value Owner HHs ($) MEDVALOCC
Household Income, Total ($000) TOTHHINC
Household Income, Median ($) MEDHHINC
Household Income, Average ($) AVGHHINC
Household Income, Per Capita ($) PERCAPINC
Households with Income Less than $15,000 HHL15
HHs with Income $15,000 to $24,999 HH15_25
HHs with Income $25,000 to $34,999 HH25_35
HHs with Income $35,000 to $49,999 HH35_50
HHs with Income $50,000 to $74,999 HH50_75
HHs with Income $75,000 to $99,999 HH75_100
HHs with Income $100,000 to $124,999 HH100_125
HHs with Income $125,000 to $149,999 HH125_150
HHs with Income $150,000 to $199,999 HH150_200
HHs with Income $200,000 and Over HH2OOP

Quality of Life Variables from Easy Analytic Software, Inc.
(2002)

1 Aggravated Assault Index
(US Avg=100; A=High)
ASSAULT
2 Annual Ave Temperature (Degrees) AVETEMP
3 Annual Cooling Degree
Days (Tot Degrees > 65)
COOLDAYS
4 Annual Heating Degree Days
(Tot Degrees < 65)
HEATDAYS
5 Annual Maximum Average
Temperature (Degrees)
MAXTEMP
6 Annual Minimum Average
Temperature (Degrees)
MINTEMP
7 Average Annual
Precipitation (Total Inches)
ANNULRAIN
8 Average Annual Snowfall
(Total Inches)
ANNULSNOW
9 Burglary Index
(US Avg=100; A=High)
BURGLARY
10 Earthquake Movements (Land
Movement Probability) Index
EARTHQKE
11 EASI Quality of Life
Index (US Avg=100)
EASIQLIFE
12 EASI Total Crime Index
(US Avg=100; A=High)
EASICRIME
13 EASI Weather Index (US Avg=100) EASIWETHI
14 Forcible Rape Index
(US Avg=100; A=High)
RAPE
15 Forcible Robbery Index
(US Avg=100; A=High)
ROBBERY
16 Larceny Index
(US Avg=100; A=High)
LARCENY
17 Mean Number of Days
Clear (Out of 365 Days)
CLEARDAYS
18 Mean Number of Days Snow
(Of 365 Days)
SNOWDAYS
19 Mean Sky Cover
(Sunrise to Sunset - Out of 10)
SKYHOURS
20 Motor Vehicle Theft Index
(US Avg=100; A=High)
CARTHEFT
21 Murder Index
(US Avg=100; A=High)
MURDERS
22 Percent of Possible Sunshine PRCNTSUN

Consumer Price Index
(2002)

1 All Items - CPI (1982-84) CPIALL
2 Apparel CPI APPARELCPI
3 Education and Communications CPI EDUCCPI
4 Food and Beverages CPI FOODCPI
5 Other Goods and Services CPI OTHRGDSCPI
6 Housing CPI HOUSINGCPI
7 Medical Care CPI MEDICALCPI
8 Recreation CPI RECREATCPI
9 Transportation CPI TRANSPOCPI

Retail Sales, Store Groups, and Food Service
(1997, 2002, 2007)

1 Total Retail Sales (including
Food Services) ($000)
R_TOTSALES
2 Building Materials and Garden
Store Sales ($000)
R_BMGARDEN
3 Clothing and Accessories
Store Sales ($000)
R_CLOTHING
4 Electrical and Appliances
Store Sales ($000)
R_ELECTAPP
5 Food and Beverage
Store Sales ($000)
R_FOODBEVG
6 Food Services ($000) R_FOODSERV
7 Gasoline Stations Store Sales ($000) R_GASOLINE
8 General Merchandise Store Sales ($000) R_GENMERCH
9 Health and Personal Care
Store Sales ($000)
R_HEALTHPC
10 Home Furnishings
Store Sales ($000)
R_FURNHOME
11 Miscellaneous Store Sales ($000) R_MISC
12 Motor Vehicles Store Sales ($000) R_MOTORVEH
13 Nonstore Purchases Sales ($000) R_NONSTORE
14 Sporting Goods Store Sales ($000) R_SPORTGDS

General Employment (by Place of Work)
(Mid-March 2001)

1 Employees, Total (by Place of Work) NAICS_T_EMP
2 FORESTRY, FISHING, HUNTING, AND
AGRICULTURE SUPPORT (emp)
NAICS11EMP
3 MINING (emp) NAICS21EMP
4 UTILITIES (emp) NAICS22EMP
5 CONSTRUCTION (emp) NAICS23EMP
6 MANUFACTURING (emp) NAICS31EMP
7 WHOLESALE TRADE (emp) NAICS42EMP
8 RETAIL TRADE (emp) NAICS44EMP
9 TRANSPORTATION &
WAREHOUSING (emp)
NAICS48EMP
10 INFORMATION (emp) NAICS51EMP
11 FINANCE &INSURANCE (emp) NAICS52EMP
12 REAL ESTATE &RENTAL &
LEASING (emp)
NAICS53EMP
13 PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC &
TECHNICAL SERVICES (emp)
NAICS54EMP
14 MANAGEMENT OF COMPANIES
&ENTERPRISES (emp)
NAICS55EMP
15 ADMIN, SUPPORT, WASTE MGT,
REMEDIATION SERVICES (emp)
NAICS56EMP
16 EDUCATIONAL SERVICES (emp) NAICS61EMP
17 HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL
ASSISTANCE (emp)
NAICS62EMP
18 ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT
&RECREATION (emp)
NAICS71EMP
19 ACCOMMODATION &
FOOD SERVICES (emp)
NAICS72EMP
20 OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT PUBLIC
ADMINISTRATION) (emp)
NAICS81EMP
21 AUXILIARIES (EXC CORP, SUBSIDIARY
&REGIONAL MGT) (emp)
NAICS95EMP
22 UNCLASSIFIED ESTABLISHMENTS
(emp)
NAICS99EMP

General Establishment (by Place of Work)
(Mid-March 2001)

1 Establishments, Total
(by Place of Work)
NAICS_T_EST
2 FORESTRY, FISHING, HUNTING, AND
AGRICULTURE SUPPORT (est)
NAICS11EST
3 MINING (est) NAICS21EST
4 UTILITIES (est) NAICS22EST
5 CONSTRUCTION (est) NAICS23EST
6 MANUFACTURING (est) NAICS31EST
7 WHOLESALE TRADE (est) NAICS42EST
8 RETAIL TRADE (est) NAICS44EST
9 TRANSPORTATION &
WAREHOUSING (est)
NAICS48EST
10 INFORMATION (est) NAICS51EST
11 FINANCE &INSURANCE (est) NAICS52EST
12 REAL ESTATE &RENTAL &
LEASING (est)
NAICS53EST
13 PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC &
TECHNICAL SERVICES (est)
NAICS54EST
14 MANAGEMENT OF COMPANIES
&ENTERPRISES (est)
NAICS55EST
15 ADMIN,SUPPORT, WASTE MGT,
REMEDIATION SERVICES (est)
NAICS56EST
16 EDUCATIONAL SERVICES (est) NAICS61EST
17 HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL
ASSISTANCE (est)
NAICS62EST
18 ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT &
RECREATION (est)
NAICS71EST
19 ACCOMMODATION &FOOD
SERVICES (est)
NAICS72EST
20 OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT PUBLIC
ADMINISTRATION) (est)
NAICS81EST
21 AUXILIARIES (EXC CORP, SUBSIDIARY
&REGIONAL MGT) (est)
NAICS95EST
22 UNCLASSIFIED
ESTABLISHMENTS (est)
NAICS99EST

Custom Profiles from Easy Analytic Software, Inc.
(2003 estimates)

1 Above Average Education AB_AV_EDU
2 Apartments (20 or more units) APT20
3 Available Renting Units RENTAL
4 Pre-School Population PRESCHL
5 Below Average Education BEL_EDU
6 Blue Collar Employment BLUE_EMPL
7 Born in America BORN_USA
8 Expensive Homes EXP_HOMES
9 Few Teens NO_TEENS
10 House for Sale FOR_SALE
11 Arm Forces ARMFORCE
12 Large Families LARGE_FAM
13 Long Time Residents NO_MOVE
14 Lots of Cars MANY_CARS
15 Median Age MED_AGE
16 Median Income MED_INC
17 No Cars NO_CAR
18 Not in Labor Force NO_LABFOR
19 Old and Wealthy Households RICH_OLD
20 Old Homes OLD_HOMES
21 New Homes NEW_HOMES
22 Recent Movers RECENT_MOV
23 Retired RETIRED
24 Service Employment SERV_EMPL
25 Subway or Bus to Work SUB_BUS
26 Trailer Park City TRAILER
27 Unattached UNATTACH
28 Unemployed UNEMPL
29 Very Asian ASIAN_LANG
30 Very Wealthy Asians RICH_ASIAN
31 Very Wealthy Blacks RICH_BLK
32 Very Wealthy Families RICH_FAM
33 Very Wealthy Hispanics RICH_HISP
34 Very Wealthy Households VERY_RICH
35 Very Wealthy Non Families RICH_NFAM
36 Very Wealthy Whites RICH_WHT
37 Very Spanish SPAN_LANG
38 Work at Home WORK_HOME
39 Young and Wealthy Households RICH_YOUNG

Custom Sales/Other Indices from Easy Analytic Software, Inc.
(2003 estimates)

1 Amusement Index AMUS_INDX
2 Bargain Seekers Market BARGINS
3 Culture Index CULT_INDX
4 Education Index EDU_INDX
5 Higher Priced Product Market EXP_PROD
6 Luxury Priced Product Market LUX_PROD
7 Medical Index MEDI_INDX
8 Mortality Index (All Causes) MORT_INDX
9 Religion Index RELIG_INDX
10 Restaurant Index REST_INDX

General Consumer Expenditures
(2002)

1 Total Consumer Expenditures
($000)
ANNEXP
2 Alcoholic beverages ($000) ALCOHBEV
3 Apparel and services ($000) APPAREL
4 Boys, 2 to 15 ($000) BOYS
5 Cash contributions ($000) CASCONTR
6 Cereals and bakery products ($000) CEREALBAKE
7 Children under 2 ($000) CHILDRN
8 Dairy products ($000) DAIRY
9 Drugs ($000) DRUGS
10 Education ($000) EDUCATION
11 Entertainment ($000) ENTERTAIN
12 Fees and admissions ($000) FEESADM
13 Floor coverings ($000) FLOORCOVER
14 Food ($000) FOOD
15 Food at home ($000) FOODHOME
16 Food away from home ($000) FOODAWAY
17 Food on out-of-town trips ($000) FOODOUT
18 Food prep (consumed out of town)
($000)
FOODOUT_C
19 Footwear ($000) FOOTWEAR
20 Fruits and vegetables ($000) FRUITVEG
21 Furniture ($000) FURNITURE
22 Gasoline and motor oil ($000) GAS
23 Girls 2 to 15 ($000) GIRLS
24 Health Care ($000) HEALTH
25 Health insurance ($000) HEALTHINS
26 Household furnishings and equip
($000)
HOUSEFURN
27 Household operations ($000) HOUSEOPER
28 Household textiles ($000) HOUSETEXTL
29 Housekeeping services ($000) HOUSEKEEP
30 Housing ($000) HOUSING
31 Major appliances ($000) MAJORAPPL
32 Medical services ($000) MED_SERVE
33 Medical supplies ($000) MEDSUPP
34 Men and boys ($000) MENBOYS
35 Men, 16 and over ($000) MEN16PLS
36 Miscellaneous household equip
($000)
MISCHHEQ
37 Nonalcoholic beverages ($000) NONALBEV
38 Other apparel products and services
($000)
OTHRAPP
39 Other entertainment supplies ($000) OTHR_ENT
40 Other vehicle expenses ($000) OTHRVEH
41 Personal care products, services
($000)
PERSCARE
42 Personal insurance and pensions
($000)
PERSINS
43 Pets, toys, and playground equip
($000)
PETSTOYS
44 Public transportation ($000) PUBTRANS
45 Reading ($000) READING
46 Small appliances ($000) SMAPPL
47 Television, radios, sound equip
($000)
TELERAD
48 Tobacco products, supplies ($000) TOBACCO
49 Transportation ($000) TRANSPORT
50 Vehicle purchases (net outlay)
($000)
VEHPURCH
51 Women, 16 and over ($000) WOMEN16
52 Women's and girls ($000) WOMENGRL