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  Socio-Economic Profile Data Year Source Notes  
  Population 1,902 2008 Arizona Department of Commerce Population estimates prepared by the Arizona Department of Commerce (ADOC) differ from those prepared by the U.S. Census Bureau.  
  Projected Population 1,940 2010 Arizona Department of Commerce    
  2,028 2015  
  2,104 2020  
  2,171 2025  
  Civilian Labor Force 373 2008 Arizona Department of Commerce Includes only the civilian labor force within the county. Cochise County also draws from the labor force of neighboring Pima, Santa Cruz, Graham, and Greenlee counties.   
  Unemployment Rate 6.4% 2008 Arizona Department of Commerce Average annual rate  
  Age Groups (% of total population)   2000 U.S. Census Bureau From Census 2000  
      Under 5 years 5.3%  
      5 to 9 years 8.0%  
      10 to 14 years 9.7%  
      15 to 19 years 7.7%  
      20 to 24 years 2.9%  
      25 to 34 years 5.8%  
      35 to 44 years 12.4%  
      45 to 54 years 12.3%  
      55 to 59 years 5.7%  
      60 to 64 years 5.3%  
      65 to 74 years 13.6%  
      75 to 84 years 8.7%  
      85 years and over 2.5%  
      Median age (years) 43.7  
      18 years and over 71.7%  
      21 years and over 68.6%  
      62 years and over 28.0%  
      65 years and over 24.8%  
  Race (one race only)   2000 U.S. Census Bureau From Census 2000. The U.S. Census Bureau considers Hispanic/Latino an ethnicity, not a race; thus, there is no separate racial classification for Hispanic/Latino.  
      White 93.0%  
      Black or African American 0.4%  
      American Indian and Alaska Native 0.3%  
      Asian 0.5%  
      Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0.2%  
      Some other race 5.6%  
  Ethnicity   2000 U.S. Census Bureau From Census 2000. The U.S. Census Bureau considers Hispanic/Latino an ethnicity, not a race; thus, there is no separate racial classification for Hispanic/Latino.  
      Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 9.8%  
  Educational Attainment (population 25 years old and over)   2000 U.S. Census Bureau From Census 2000  
      Less than 9th grade 10.0%  
      9th to 12th grade, no diploma 13.6%  
      High school graduate (includes equivalency) 29.0%  
      Some college, no degree 32.0%  
      Associate's degree 2.7%  
      Bachelor's degree 7.2%  
      Graduate or professional degree 5.6%  
      Percent high school graduate or higher 76.4%  
      Percent bachelor's degree or higher 12.7%  
  Per Capita Income $16,635 1999 (in 2008 inflation-adjusted dollars) U.S. Census Bureau From Census 2000  
  Median Household Income $39,856 1999 (in 2008 inflation-adjusted dollars) U.S. Census Bureau From Census 2000  
  Total housing units 892 2000 U.S. Census Bureau From Census 2000  
      Occupied housing units 74.7%  
      Vacant housing units 25.3%  
      Homeowner vacancy rate 2.9%  
      Rental vacancy rate 18.7%  
  Workforce by Occupation   2000 U.S. Census Bureau From Census 2000  
      Management, professional, and related occupations 25.3%  
      Service occupations 25.1%  
      Sales and office occupations 25.1%  
      Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 1.7%  
      Construction, extraction, maintenance and repair occupations 12.0%  
      Production, transportation, and material moving occupations 10.8%  
  Workforce by Industry   2000 U.S. Census Bureau From Census 2000  
      Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 6.5%  
      Construction 8.2%  
      Manufacturing 6.1%  
      Wholesale trade 1.5%  
      Retail trade 14.1%  
      Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 7.2%  
      Information 0.0%  
      Finance and insurance, and real estate and rental and leasing 0.4%  
      Professional, scientific, and management, and administrative and waste management services 3.4%  
      Educational services, and health care and social assistance 28.5%  
      Arts, entertainment, and recreation, and accommodation, and food services 15.6%  
      Other services, except public administration 3.4%  
      Public administration 5.1%  
  Average Travel time to Work (minutes) 25.6 2000 U.S. Census Bureau From Census 2000  
             
             
  Education    
  School Districts Phone    
      St David Unified District (520) 720-4781    
             
             
  Infrastructure    
  Electricity Providers Phone    
      Sulphur Springs Valley Electric Co-op (SSVEC) (520) 384-2221    
  Electric Service Rates Phone Rates    
      Sulphur Springs Valley Electric Co-op (SSVEC) (520) 384-2221 For the Rate Schedule: Email the Key Account Manager directly.    
  Natural Gas Providers City/Town/Area Phone Rates    
      Southwest Gas Bisbee, Douglas, Huachuca City, Sierra Vista, Tombstone, Willcox (520) 889-1888, (800) 428-7324 Click here for rates    
  Water Utilities City/Town/Area Phone Rates    
      St. David Domestic Water Improvement St. David (520) 720-4467 Call for rates    
  Telecommunications (Major Suppliers) City/Town/Area Phone Rates    
      Qwest Communications Western Cochise County Click here for contact info Contact for rates    
      Cox Communications Click here to check service area (520) 884-0133 Call for rates    
             
             
  Taxes and Regulatory Climate        
      State Corporate Income Tax Rate 6.968%      
      State Personal Income Tax 10-32% (depending on income)      
      State Withholding Tax      
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  Sites      
    Commercial Sites    
      Southeast Arizona Multiple Listing Service    
      Loopnet.com    
    Commercial Real Estate Brokers Location Phone    
      Vermilion Realty St. David (520) 720-9732 / (800) 788-4885    
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  Quality of Life      
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    Crime Rates (2007) Reported Crimes per 1,000 Residents      
      United States 37.3      
      Arizona 47.8      
      Cochise County 43.1      
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  Natural Resources      
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      Water Wise (University of Arizona)       
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      Compare Cochise to Other Counties      
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