Population and Change. Over the period from 2000 to 2006, Harrison County's population increased by 48, going from 8,850 to 8,898 in 2006. This was a change of 0.5 percent, as compared with Missouri (4.4%).
Components of Change. Natural Increase is defined as births minus deaths. Harrison County had 111 more deaths than births between 2000 and 2006. Net migration is the difference between the number of people who moved into an area and the number of people who moved out. So a negative net migration means a net loss of persons due to migration, while a positive value represents a net gain. Between 2000 and 2006, Harrison County had a net migration of 159.
Age. In 2006, Harrison County reported 21.2 percent of its residents were 65 and older compared to 13.3 percent statewide. At the same time, the proportion of young people under 18 in the county was 21.7 percent. Missouri reported 24.1 percent during the same period.
Racial Diversity. The 2006 vintage estimates from the Census Bureau indicate that 98.4 percent of the population in the county was White (8,758 persons), while the estimated black population was 13 (0.1%). The same set of estimates indicated there were 31 Asians (0.3%) and 22 American Indians (0.2%). Hispanic is not considered to be a race by the Census Bureau, but rather a separate category. In 2006 there were an estimated 113 hispanic persons (1.3%) living in the county.
Place of Residence. Estimates for 2006 also show 34.6 percent of the population lived in places of 2,500 or more in Harrison County. Those living in smaller places account for 26.2 percent of the county's population and 39.1 percent lived in unincorporated areas.
Housing. According to the Census Bureau's estimates, there were 4,447 housing units in Harrison County in 2006. The homeownership rate in 2000 was 74.7 percent compared to 70.3 percent statewide. The median value of owner-occupied housing units in 2000 was $41,500 compared with a statewide median value of $89,900.
Households and Families. There were about 3,683 households in the county according to the 2000 decennial census. Families comprised 69.5 percent of households (2,558). About 21.0 percent of households were married couples with children under 18, which was less than for the state overall (23.3 percent). Single parent families in Harrison County (6.5%) were fewer than Missouri (9.1%).
Families and Children. Median family income for Harrison County was $34,298 in 2005 compared to $46,044 for Missouri.
The 2005 poverty rate in Harrison County was 18.3 percent which was higher than that of the state (13.6%). The poverty rate among children (25.3%) was higher than that of the state (19.5%).
The annual Kids Count reports Harrison County indicators on children were ranked 84 out of 114 counties and St. Louis City in the state in 2006. Kids Count indicators show that low birth weight infants decreased to 7.9 percent and births to teenage mothers were 65.3 per 1,000 girls. The area also reported child abuse cases at a rate of 43.6 per 1,000 for 2006 compared to 32.7 per 1,000 statewide.
Jobs by Sector. The October 2007 unemployment rate was 4.4 percent compared with 5.2 percent statewide. There were 5,088 jobs in Harrison County in 2006. Farm employment accounts for more than 19.9 percent of the total jobs (1,013). Retail Trade (876), Local government (641) and Health care and social assistance (437) are the next highest categories.
Agriculture. The 2002 Census of Agriculture reported 1101 farms in the county with total sales of about $47.515 million and production expenses of $42.915 million. There was $4.600 million in net farm income reported in the county with 7.7 percent of all farms having sales of $100,000 or more and 62.9 percent of farms with less than $10,000 in sales.
County Income Patterns. Harrison County generated over $192.807 million of total personal income in 2005. Per capita income was $21,664 compared with $31,231 for Missouri. Significant sources of income were:
Commuting. In Harrison County, 24.3 percent of workers commute outside their home county to work in 2000. Statewide, 33.4 percent of workers traveled between 30 and 60 minutes to work, while in Harrison County 16.9 percent traveled as long. At the same time, 6.7 percent of workers traveled more than 60 minutes to work compared with 5.4 percent statewide.
Educational Attainment. In Harrison County, about 9.3 percent of residents aged 25 years and over (566) were college graduates in 2000 compared with 21.6 percent statewide. An additional 1,401 residents 25 and over in Harrison County had some college education (23.0%) compared with 27.0 percent of all Missourians of that age.
The high school graduation rate in Harrison County (89.0%) in 2006 as reported by the Missouri Dept. of Education and Secondary Education was higher than the state (85.8%).
Disabilities. There were 919 persons age 65 and older in the county who reported having a disability in 2000 (52.1%). The corresponding Missouri rate is 55.3 percent. Among the working age population (aged 16 to 64) in Harrison County 546 reported some work disability, a rate of 10.9 percent compared to a state rate of 10.8 percent.
Health Status Indicators. In 2003, over 22.2 percent of Harrison County residents report their health was “fair or poor” compared with 16.9 percent statewide. While . percent of Missourians reported having no health coverage, the percent without coverage in Harrison County was estimated to be 20.1 percent. State health data report the top two prevalence indicators for the county were Current Smoker(31.3%) and High Cholesterol (35 years and older)(41.2%). Missouri reported 26.5 percent and 37.3 percent in those same categories.
Age-adjusted Mortality. The top age-adjusted mortality rates (per 100,000) for Harrison County are Heart Disease (344) and Motor Vehicle Accidents (34.0). Missouri's rates were 298 and at 20.2 respectively.
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