January 27, 2010 2010 Nebraska Profile 1 2010 NEBRASKA PROFILE Eighth Edition State, 8 Regions, 93 Counties, plus 18 Cities – Three Volumes Demographic Change in the State Economic Influences at Work Housing Statistics and Trends Summary of Findings
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January 27, 20102010 Nebraska Profile 1
2010 NEBRASKA PROFILEEighth Edition
State, 8 Regions, 93 Counties, plus 18 Cities – Three Volumes
Demographic Change in the State Economic Influences at Work Housing Statistics and Trends Summary of Findings
2010 Nebraska Profile January 27, 20102
Eight Regions and 93 Counties
Northwest
North Central
SouthwestSouth Central
Southeast
Northeast
Lincoln
NORTH
SOUTHOmaha
URBAN
DOUGLAS
LANCASTER
SARPY
HALLBUFFALO
SCOTTS BLUFF
DODGE
MADISON
LINCOLN
PLATTE
ADAMS
DAWSON CASS
GAGE
DAKOTA
SAUNDERS
SEWARD
OTOE
YORK
SALINE
BOX BUTTE
CUSTER
HOLT
RED WILLOW
COLFAX
CUMING
WAYNE
CHEYENNE
PHELPS
CEDAR
RICHARDSON
HAMILTON
KNOXDAWES
KEITH BUTLER
JEFFERSON
MERRICK
PIERCE
BURT
NEMAHA
ANTELOPE THURSTON
CLAYKEARNEY FILLMORE
HOWARD
DIXON
BOONE
SHERIDANCHERRY
THAYER
POLK
MORRILL
FURNAS NUCKOLLS
VALLEY
JOHNSON
KIMBALL
CHASE
WEBSTER
NANCE
HARLAN FRANKLIN
BROWN
SHERMAN
PERKINS
HITCHCOCK
FRONTIER
PAWNEE
GREELEY
BOYD
DUNDY
GARDEN
GOSPER
DEUEL
GARFIELD
ROCKSIOUX
HAYES
KEYA PAHA
WHEELER
BANNER
HOOKER
LOGAN
GRANT THOMAS LOUPBLAINE
MCPHERSONARTHURWASHINGTON
STANTON
2010 Nebraska Profile January 27, 20103
Demographics Some people leaving Nebraska Significant international migration
April 2000 to July 2009
Starting Population 1,711,263 Births 241,832 Deaths 139,626 Natural Increase 102,206 International Migration 31,988 Domestic Migration -41,144 Net Migration -9,156 Residual -7,696July 1, 2009 Population 1,796,619
Census Bureau Population EstimatesBirths, Deaths and Migration: 2000-2009
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Demographics Population falling: < 20 years old Population increasing: 20-24 and 55-64
Age 2000 Census Jul-08 % ChangeUnder 20 504,336 500,347 -0.8%20-24 120,331 133,305 10.8%25-34 223,273 232,435 4.1%35-54 489,588 481,660 -1.6%55-64 141,540 194,838 37.7%65 or Older 232,195 240,847 3.7%
Total 1,711,263 1,783,432 4.2%
Population Change by Age
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Demographics North declining South decreasing slowly Urbanized counties growing faster
Region 2000 Census July 2004 Est July 2008 Est Change North 371,513 359,706 352,259 -19,254 South 423,839 419,576 417,744 -6,095 Urban 915,911 962,168 1,013,429 97,518 Nebraska 1,711,263 1,741,450 1,768,331 72,169
Regional Population Change2000 Census, 2004 and 2008 Population Estimates
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Demographics Census Bureau estimates by county
Cherry-8.8 Holt
-11.4
Custer-8.1
Sioux-12.7
Lincoln2.7
Sheridan-13.9
Morrill-8.3 Garden
-23
Knox-9.3
Keith-11.9
Dawes-3.7
Rock-14.1
Brown-10.7
Gage0.2
Grant-19.1
Hall5.4
Buffalo7.3
Dundy-12.7
Chase-10.8
Kimball-13.6
York-2.7
Cedar-12.6
Otoe1
Dawson1.2
Frontier-16.6
Burt-9.9
Platte1.3
Arthur-23.9
Blaine-26.6
Cheyenne1.4
Perkins-9.9
Box Butte-9.2
Loup-13.1
Boyd-14.3
Hayes-5.9
Clay-10.9
Cass5.2
Boone-13
Banner-10.3
Hooker-6
Polk-9.2
Butler-5
Furnas-12.8
Antelope-10.4
Valley-10
Pierce-8
Logan-5
Saline-0.5
Thomas-20
Dixon-0.7
Lancaster11.4
Harlan-12.3
Dodge-0.8
Thayer-15.7
Adams6.7
Saunders1
Phelps-6.4
McPherson-3.6
Cuming-8.8
Deuel-10.4
Seward1.6
Howard0.4
Garfield-10.1
Keya Paha-15
Greeley-15.6
Hitchcock-8.8
Fillmore-9.5
Wheeler-8.9
Franklin-13.2
Nance-12.1
Madison-3.4Scotts Bluff
-1.1
Webster-13.6
Wayne-5.9
Colfax-4.3
Nuckolls-11.7
Sherman-9.8
Red Willow-6.5
Gosper-10.1
Hamilton-1.1
Jefferson-11.1
Kearney-5.9
Stanton-2.2
Pawnee-15.7
Richardson-13
Nemaha-6.5
Johnson0.2
Douglas8.3Merrick
-6.1
Thurston-1
Sarpy22.7
Dakota-0.4
Washington5.5
Population Growth Rate
-26.6 - -16.0
-15.9 - -6.0
-5.9 - 0.0
0.1 - 10.0
10.1 - 22.8
2010 Nebraska Profile January 27, 20107
Demographics DMV data indicate modest growth
Quarterly Net Migration In NebraskaDrawn From Driver's License Exchanges 2001 - 2009
Nebraska Rental Vacancy SurveysDegree of Need for New Units
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Housing Degree of need for new construction
Nebraska Rental SurveyNeed for New Rental Construction
47.5%
17.5% 19.5%
8.0% 7.5%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
No Need 2 3 4 Extreme Need
Per
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2006 2007 2008 2009
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Summary of Findings
Population declining in rural areas Population growing in cities and east Nebraska unemployment moderate Nebraska employment still growing slowly Income slowly rising Single-family production continues falling
2010 Nebraska Profile January 27, 201043
Summary of Findings
Rental vacancy rates are drifting up Homeowner prices soft/drifting down Housing markets more fragmented Successful market niches narrower and
geographically dispersed Effective actions need good plans