Population and Change. Over the period from 2000 to 2007, Henry County's population increased by 401, going from 21,997 to 22,398. This was a change of 1.8 percent, compared to 5.1 percent for the state.
Components of Change. Natural Increase is defined as births minus deaths. Henry County had 73 more deaths than births between 2000 and 2007. Net migration is the difference between the number of people who moved into an area and the number of people who moved out. A negative net migration means a net loss of persons due to migration (more out-movers than in-movers), while a positive value represents a net gain. Between 2000 and 2007, Henry County had an estimated net migration of 474.
Age. In 2007, an estimated 18.3 percent of Henry County residents were 65 and older compared to 13.3 percent statewide. At the same time, the Census Bureau estimated that young people (under 18) made up 21.7 percent of the county's population, compared to 24.1 percent for the state.
Racial Diversity. The 2007 vintage estimates from the Census Bureau indicate that 96.7 percent of the population in the county was White (21,960 persons), while the estimated Black population was 253 (1.1%). The same set of estimates indicated there were 89 Asians (0.4%) and 168 American Indians (0.7%). (These are all "race alone" figures.) Hispanic is not considered to be a race by the Census Bureau/OMB, but rather a separate ethnic category. In 2006, an estimated 284 Hispanic persons (1.3%) were living in the county.
Place of Residence. Sub-county estimates for 2007 indicate that 56.0 percent of the county's population lived in incorporated places of 2,500 or more. Those living in smaller places accounted for 10.1 percent of the county's population, while 33.9 percent lived in unincorporated areas.
Housing. According to the 2006 Census Bureau's estimates, there were 10,640 housing units in Henry County. The homeownership rate in 2000 was 73.0 percent compared to 70.3 percent statewide. In 2000, the median value of owner-occupied housing units was $64,200 compared with a statewide figure of $89,900.
Households and Families. There were about 9,192 households in the county according to the 2000 decennial census. Families comprised 69.0 percent of households (6,345). About 20.7 percent of households were married couples with children under 18, which was less than for the state overall (23.3%). Single parent families accounted for 8.9 percent of all Henry County households, compared to 9.1 percent in Missouri.
Families and Children. Median family income for Henry County was $36,328 in 1999, compared to $46,044 for Missouri.
Jobs by Sector. The May 2008 unemployment rate (per BLS, preliminary and not seasonally adjusted) was 6.0 percent, compared with 5.7 percent statewide. According to Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) estimates, in 2006 there were 11,815 jobs in Henry County. Retail Trade accounted for more than 13.6 percent of the total jobs (1,609). Manufacturing (1,534), Local government (1,499) and Farm employment (1,116) were the next largest industries for this county.
Agriculture. The 2002 Census of Agriculture reported 1010 farms in the county with total sales of $44.929 million and production expenses of $45.512 million. In Henry County, $-0.583 million in net farm income was reported with 10.0 percent of all farms having sales of $100,000 or more and 52.3 percent of farms with less than $10,000 in sales.
County Income Patterns. BEA estimates indicate that Henry County generated over $584.644 million dollars of total personal income in 2006. Per capita income was $26,083, compared with $32,789 for Missouri. Significant sources of income were:
Commuting. In Henry County, 27.7 percent of workers commuted outside their home county to work in 2000. Statewide, 25.2 percent of workers traveled between 30 and 60 minutes to work, while in Henry County 15.6 percent traveled as long. At the same time, 12.7 percent of workers traveled more than 60 minutes to work, compared with 5.4 percent statewide.
Educational Attainment. In 2000, about 11.7 percent of Henry County residents aged 25 years and over (1,757) were college graduates, compared to 21.6 percent statewide. An additional 3,269 had some college education (21.7%) compared with 27.0 percent of all Missourians over the age of 25.
In 2006, the high school graduation rate in Henry County (85.1%) was less than the statewide rate (85.8%), as reported by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
Disabilities. In 2000, 2,241 persons age 65 and older in Henry County reported having a disability (59.1%). The corresponding Missouri rate was 55.3 percent. Among the working age population (16 to 64) of Henry County, 1,665 reported some work disability, which was 12.6 percent of all persons in that age cohort, compared to a statewide figure of 10.8 percent.
Health Status Indicators. In 2003, over 22.6 percent of Henry County residents reported their health was “fair or poor” compared with 16.9 percent statewide. While 12.3 percent of Missourians reported having no health coverage, the percent without coverage in Henry County was estimated at 16.6 percent. State health data report the top two prevalence indicators for the county were High Blood Pressure (28.3%) and High Cholesterol (35 years and older) (37.5%). Missouri reported 28.5 percent and 37.3 percent in those same categories.
Age-adjusted Mortality. The age-adjusted cause-of-mortality rates (per 100,000) significantly higher than the state for Henry County were Heart Disease (337) and Stroke/ Other Cerebrovascular Disease (89.0). The corresponding Missouri rates were 298 and 64.5, respectively.
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