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Demographic and Economic Characteristics and Trends
Barnstable County - Cape Cod
5th edition
1998
Cape Cod Commission3225 Main Street - Barnstable, MA 02630 - (508) 362-3828
Armando J. Carbonell, Executive DirectorMargo Fenn, Chief Planner/Deputy DirectorDan Hamilton, Communications Coordinator
James C. O'Connell, Economic Development Officer
Data collection, presentation and analysis by Marilyn Fifield, Research Analyst
Demographic and economic estimates and projections from Sales & Marketing Managementand cover artwork by William A. Miller all used with permission
CONTENTSPage
i_ Cape Cod Commission Members ivWhat is the Cape Cod Commission? v
Introduction 1Map - Barnstable County (Cape Cod) 2
Demographic and Economic Characteristics and Trends 3Population 4
Age Distribution 5School Enrollment 5Race and Hispanic Origin 5Summer Population/Tourism 6
Housing 6Homebuilding 6Home Sales 7Economic Base 7Employment within County 7
Employers of 1,000+ 8Industries with 1995-96 Employment Growth of 100+ 9Industries with 1995-96 Employment Growth Over 20% 9
Occupations 10Labor Force 10
,he Median Household Income 10Mean Household Income by Source 10Per Capita Income 11Personal Income '11Retail Sales 12Service Revenues 12Property Valuation 12Property Tax Rates 12
Data (* by town, ** by town and village) Page
Population 13Massachusetts Counties Population, 1990-97 15Barnstable County Population, 1980-90-96 * 16Barnstable County Population % Growth, 1980-96 (graph) * 17Resident and Peak Population,1990 (graph) * 181980-2020 Estimates, Projections (graph) 19Massachusetts Counties Estimated Growth Rates, 1990-97 (graph) 20Massachusetts Counties Growth/ Rates, 1920-97 (graph) 21Barnstable County Population, 1765-1990 (graph) ' 22% Change in Barnstable County Population, 1790-1990 (graph) 23Age 25+, 1980-2010 (graph) 2410-year Age Segments, 1980-90 (graph) 25
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Data (* by town, ** by town and village) Page
Age Distribution, 1990 ** 26Age Distribution, 1990 * 27 -)Median Age, 1970-2020 (graph) 28Median Age, 1980-90 * 29Age 55+, 60+, 65+, 1980-90 * 30Resident Births, Deaths, Natural Increase, 1980-95 * 31.Resident Births and Deaths, 1980-95 (graph) 32 LResident Births, 1980-95 * 33Resident Deaths, 1980-95 * 34School Enrollment, 1980-96 * 35 LMinority Population, 1980-90 * 37Sex, Race, Hispanic Origin, 1990 ** 38Educational Attainment, 1990 * 39Population Density, 1950-90 * (graph) 40Population and Housing Density and Land Area, 1970-90 ** 41 lSocial Characteristics, 1990 42Registered Motor Vehicles, 1990-95 * 43
Housing 45Housing Trends, 1990-98 * 47Housing Trends, 1980-98 (graph) 48Housing Units, 1980-90 * 49Household Trends, 1980-2020 (graph) 50Households, 1980-90 * - 51 "A.
Housing Units, Households, Vacant Units, 1980-90 * 52Home Sales, 1994-97 * 53Renter-occupied/Rent Value, 1990 ** 54Owner-occupied/Housing Value, 1990 ** 55Household Occupancy Characteristics, 1990 ** 56Structural/Vacancy, 1990 ** 57 i
Housing Characteristics including Cost, 1990 58Housing Characteristics (Utilities, Age), 1990 * 59 L
Income 60Household Median, 1979-89-93 * 61Household Income Distribution, 1989 * 62Estimated Household Effective Buying Income, 1996 (graph) 63Per Capita, 1969-89 * 64 LIncome/Poverty Status, 1989 ** 65Household Mean by Type, 1989 * 66Household Income Distribution by Type, 1989 * 67Income and Poverty Status, 1989 68Households Above/Below $35,000 by Householder Age, 1989 (graph) 69Poverty Status of Residents, 1989 * 70Poverty Status of Families, 1989 * 71Personal Income Trends of Residents, 1988-93 72Transfer Payments Received by Residents, 1988-93 73
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i Data (* by town, ** by town and village) Page
Resident Labor Force, Employment, Unemployment 74Labor Force and Unemployment Rate, 1997 * 75Labor Force and Unemployment Rate, 1996 * 76Unemployment Rate Extremes and Annual Average, 1975-97 (graph) 77Employment Status of Residents, 1990 * 78Labor Force Characteristics, 1990 79Occupations of Residents 80Employment Location of Residents, 1990 81Self-employed Residents, 1980-90 82
i Employment within County by Industry 83Employment and Payrolls, 1996 84Employment Trends, 1980-96 (graph) 85Employment by Industry, 1980-96 86Employment by Detailed Industry Category, 1986-96 87Private-sector Employers by Employment-size Class, 1990-95 90Employment Trends, 1988-95 * 91Employment Trends by Industry, 1985-95 * 92
Retail Sales and Service Industry Revenue 93Retail Sales Trends, 1980-99 (graph) 94Retail Sales Trends, 1982-92 * 95Trends of Top Retail Trade Industries, 1982-92 * 96Service Industry Revenues, 1982-92 (graph) 98
W Sales and Payroll Trends in Retail and Service Industries, 1987-92 99Service Industry Trends, 1982-92 * 100Trends of Top Service Industries, 1982-92 * 101
Taxes 103Tax Rates, 1990-98 * 104Average Single-family Home Tax Bills, 1992-97 * 105Single-family Residential Property Value, 1993-97 * 106Valuation Trends, 1984-96 * 107Property Tax Levy, 1990-97 * 108
Economic Development section of Commission Regional Policy Plan, 1996 109
Land Use Trends, 1971-90 118
Agricultural Trends, 1982-92 114
Tourism Indicators 123Cape Cod Attractions Attendance, 1984-96 125Cape Cod National Seashore Visits, 1992-97 126Room Occupancy Revenue, 1990-97 * 127
[ 1iishing Industry 129Fish Landings, 1984-96 130
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CAPE COD COMMISSION MEMBERS
Chair: Vicky BeboutSecretary: Herbert Olsen
Barnstable: Sumner I
Bourne: Robert DE
Brewster: 'Vacant
Chatham: William I
Dennis: Joseph Tr
Eastham: Vicky Bet
Falmouth: Frank Sh(
Harwich: Joseph Ta
Mashpee: Vacant
Orleans: Herbert C
Provincetown: Vacant
Sandwich. Jay Schlai
Truro: Kenneth
Wellfleet: David H.
Yarmouth: Tom Broi
County Commissioner: Robert A.
Minority Representative: Robert Ra
Native AmericanMinority Representative: Gloria S. ]
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What is the Cape Cod Commission?
The Commission is the Barnstable County agency responsible for regional planningand land use regulation throughout Cape Cod.
It was created as successor to the Cape Cod Planning and Economic DevelopmentCommission on March 27, 1990, by a special act of the General Court of theCommonwealth of Massachusetts that was ratified by Countywide referendum.
The Commission is composed of 19 members: a representative from .each of theCounty's 15 municipalities; one Barnstable County Commissioner; one Native American;one representative of the minority population who is appointed by the Barnstable CountyCommissioners; one representative of the minority population who is appointed by theGovernor.
The Regional Policy Plan that provides regional development standards and guidesCommission decision-making was adopted by the Commission and approved by theAssembly of Delegates (the County legislative branch) in 1991, with revision scheduled at5-year intervals. The Regional -Policy Plan outlines Capewide values, goals and official
i s policies and suggests protective strategies.
The Cape Cod Commission Act (Chapter 716 of the Acts of 1989, as amended)authorizes designation of sensitive resource areas as Districts of Critical Planning Concern(DCPC), with provision for special protective regulation.
The Commission Act also provides for Commission regulation of relatively largedevelopment projects known as Developments of Regional Impact (DRI).
In addition to providing community planning assistance and analysis of DRI projectimpacts, the Commission staff conducts planning programs concerning economicdevelopment, affordable housing, transportation, water resources, solid and hazardouswaste management, and coastal zone management. The staff also maintains a database ofdemographic and economic information plus a geographic information system (GIS)
Further information is available from the Cape Cod Commission at the telephonenumber and address above as well as electronically (E-mail address:frontdesk~capecodcommission.org and Commission Information Center on the WorldWide Web at www.capecodcommission.org).
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Introduction
CapeTrends presents Cape Cod Commission staff analysis of current data collectedkJ from a variety of state, federal and local agencies, as well as private-sector organizations, to
indicate demographic and economic characteristics and trends of Barnstable County (CapeCod) and its 15 towns.
This publication provides facts and indicators concerning Cape Cod population andhousing growth and characteristics, employment, unemployment and income levels,along with a host of other data sought by businesses, professionals, public agencies andofficials, as well as the general public, to document the demographic and economiccomposition and trends of the region.
Where possible, county data are presented by town - and village - along withstatewide totals and data from prior years, for comparison.
CapeTrends contains the most up-to-date information available at the time ofpublication. Since a variety of new data are issued throughout the year, readers areencouraged to inquire about the availability of post-publication updates, variations inavailable data and presentation format, and other related information. For example, someof the data included in this publication also appear in individual town profiles for theconvenience of those seeking information for a single town.
The demographic and economic information presented in CapeTrends isrepresentative of the Commission's extensive Barnstable County (Cape Cod) information
J resource. As an affiliate agency of the State Data Center (Massachusetts Institute for Sociali ~ and Economic Research [MISER] at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst), the Cape
Cod Commission maintains a current, comprehensive collection of data from the U.S.Census Bureau issued in print and on CD-ROM ("compact disc - read-only memory"). Inaddition to demographic and economic information collected from a number. ofgovernment agencies and private-sector organizations, the Commission also maintains aregional geographic information system (GIS) database and an array of technicalinformation on topics including affordable housing, coastal zone management,architectural and landscape design, historic preservation, solid and hazardous wastemanagement, transportation and water resources planning, land use, growth managementand zoning.
Besides distributing this publication, the Commission staff responds to hundreds ofinquiries annually for specific demographic and economic information concerningBarnstable County and its municipalities. Approximately half of these inquiries arebusiness-related, often involving market research for businesses planning to locate orexpand on Cape Cod.
CapeTrends is intended to provide the demographic and economic informationcommonly sought for this region, but further elaboration and related data are alsoavailable, and inquiries and comments are always welcome by telephone or mail, in personor electronically (E-mail frontdeskicapecodcommission.org or visit the CommissionInformation Center on the World Wide Web at www.capecodcommission.org).
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Demographic and Economic Characteristics and TrendsPage
Population 4Age Distribution 5School Enrollment 5Race and Hispanic Origin 5Summer Population/Tourism 6
Housing 6Homebuilding 6Home Sales 7Economic Base 7Employment within County 7
Employers of 1,000+ 8Industries with 1995-96 Employment Growth of 100+ 9Industries with 1995-96 Employment Growth Over 20% 9
Occupations 10Labor Force 10Median Household Income 10Mean Household Income by Source 10Per Capita Income 11Personal Income 11Retail Sales 12Service Revenues 12Property Valuation 12Property Tax Rates 12
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CAPE COD DEMOGRAPHIC AND ECONOMIC TRENDS
1998
POPULATION
For 78 years, the population growth-rate of Barnstable County (Cape Cod) has ledMassachusetts counties. For five decades, from the 1930's to 1980, it topped all 14 counties,slipping behind island-neighbor Dukes County (Martha's Vineyard) in 1990. Since the 1990U.S. Census, estimates of the U.S. Census Bureau put the Cape growth rate ahead of theState's 12 mainland counties, following only the pace of the two island counties (Dukesand Nantucket).
In 70 years - from 1920 to 1990 - the population of Barnstable County grew sevenfold,exceeding 50% growth in the decades of the 1950's and 1970's. Between 1980 and 1990, Capepopulation grew by 26% (from 147,925 to 186,605), following Dukes County's 30%.
By 1997, according to U.S. Census Bureau estimates issued in March 1998, Capepopulation was 205,128, just 272 short of the total projected for the year 2000 by theMassachusetts Institute for Social and Economic Research (MISER). Barnstable Countycontinued to lead the 12 mainland Massachusetts counties with its 9.9% growth rate from186,605 in 1990, exceeded only by the growth rates of the two islands: Nantucket'sestimated 24.9% (from 6,012 in 1990 to 7,508 in 1997) and Dukes County's 16.7% (from11,639 in 1990 to 13,578 in 1997).
As the only Massachusetts county where resident deaths outnumbered birthsbetween 1990 and 1997, Barnstable County offset that net loss with the highest net in-migration of residents of all 14 Massachusetts counties. The Cape's net in-migrationestimate of 20,157 was more than triple neighboring Plymouth County's 6,654. Between1980 and 1990, Barnstable County also claimed the highest in-migration rate inMassachusetts.
Population growth throughout Massachusetts between 1980 and 1990 amounted to279,388 or 5%. The U.S. Census Bureau estimated Statewide population at 6,117,520 in.1997, increasing by 101,095 or 1.79% since 1990.
The town of Barnstable has the largest population of the 15 Cape Cod communitieswith 40,949 residents in 1990, 22% of the Barnstable County total, and it added the mostnew residents (10,051) between 1980 and 1990. The U.S. Census Bureau estimates the townpopulation at 43,699 in 1996,'a net gain of 2,750 (+ 7%) since 1990, second highest gain of the351 Massachusetts cities and towns (following Franklin's 4,569).
|Highest percentage growth from .1990 among Cape towns occurred in Sandwich at16% (from 15,489 to 17,916), according to the 1996 Census Bureau estimates.
Between 1980 and 1990, population growth in the town of Mashpee led not onlyCape towns but the entire State and probably all of New England, more than doublingJ(+113%) from 3,700 in 1980 to 7,884 in 1990. The town's in-migration rate also led the Capeand likely the State and New England region, as well. By 1996, Mashpee population was
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estimated at 8,935, up 13% since 1990.
Age Distribution
The median age of Cape Codders rose nearly nine years over the past three decades:from 30.8 years in 1960 (34.3 in 1970 and 37.1 in 1980) to 39.5 in 1990, highest of the 14Massachusetts counties.
The Statewide median in 1990 was 33.6, up 2.5 years over the decade, slightly above Lthe Cape's 2.4.
Viewing the County age distribution in 10-year segments indicates that residentsaged 30-something dominate, at 28,981, 16% of the total.
Greatest growth from 1980 to 1990 was evident in the 40-49 age group, with a gain of L10,796, nearly doubling (+86%) to reach 23,352.
Still, as its median age suggests, Barnstable County led its counterparts across theState in 1990 with 22% of its residents aged 65 and over, significantly ahead of second-placeBerkshire County's 17%' and the Statewide level of 14%. L
Cape residents' aged 65-74 represented 13% of the total, as in 1980, while theproportion aged 75-84 rose from 6% in 1980 to 7% in 1990, and the 85+ age group remained lat 2% of all residents.
By 1996, the U.S. Census Bureau estimated Cape population aged 65+ at 46,137,22.8% of the total. This growth-rate of 11% in five years led all Massachusetts counties andwas nearly double the 6% Statewide rate of elder growth. l
School Enrollment
Following a 1980-90 loss of 77 students, Cape public school enrollment increased by4,194 or 16% from 26,477 in 1990 to 30,671 by 1996. Enrollment in the seven elementarygrades (K-6) was up 15% (2,362) from 1990 to 1996, grades 7 and 8 up 32% (1,148), and 9 9through 12 up 10% (684). Mashpee reported the Cape's highest enrollment-growth rate at54% overall between 1990 and 1996, including the same growth rate - also the Cape'shighest - for grades 9 through 12. The grade 7-8 component of Wellfleet enrollmenttopped Mashpee's 1990-96 growth rates at' 69%, althou it ented just 33 additional
tppe Mahe'9096got ae a 9,atogh itrepresetdjs33aiiolstudents and total enrollment was a more moderate 17%.
Race and Hispanic Origin
The 1990 U.S. Census counted 8,649 nonwhite and Hispanic white residents in lBarnstable County, an increase of 53% from 5,648 in 1980, while non-Hispanic whiteresidents increased 25% from 142,967 in 1980 to 179,551 in 1990.
The largest proportion of the County's 7,054 nonwhite residents in 1990 was black'(2,827), followed by the "other races" category (2,079), American Indian (1,180), and Asian(968). The Hispanic white population totaled 1,595. -
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Summer Population
Cape population is estimated to nearly triple from winter to summer, topping half a_1.w jmillion with the influx of summer residents and visitors.
- The Cape Cod National Seashore estimated 4.6 million visits to its various sites in1997, with 39% of the annual total occurring in the months of July and August.
im HOUSING
With the addition of 35,246 new housing units in the decade, Barnstable County'sJW housing total rose 35% from 99,946 in 1980 to 135,192 in 1990. Only two other
Massachusetts counties added more new housing over this span: Middlesex with 50,830and Worcester with 39,593. Nearby Nantucket's 47% increase in housing units was theonly county gain to exceed the Cape's 35% housing-growth rate between 1980 and 1990.The Statewide housing total grew by 12% over the decade.
Households - those housing units occupied by Cape residents - increased by 19,030over the decade from 58,556 in 1980 to 77,586 in 1990, a 32.5% gain that led the state's 14counties. Statewide growth in the number of households was 10.5%.
Within Barnstable County, the town of Barnstable led with 6,934 new housing unitsover the decade, increasing the town total to 23,370 in 1990. The town of Mashpee led theCounty in percentage gain, adding 3,420 units and nearly doubling (+95.5%) its 1980housing total of 3,582 to 7,002 in 1990.
The increase in year-round households followed the same pattern, as the town ofBarnstable led the County with 4,587 new households over the decade (raising the total to16,601 in 1990), while Mashpee registered the highest percentage gain at (+121%), morethan doubling the 1980 total to 3,158 in 1990 with the addition of 1,729 new households.
HOMEBUILDING
From 1990 through 1997, 11,997 new homes, were approved for construction inhi Barnstable County. Assuming all were built, Cape Cod housing stock increased 9% from
the 1990 U.S. Census count of 135,192 to 147,189 by 1998.
Four Cape towns each issued permits for over 1,000 new homes from 1990 through1997, half the County total: Falmouth - 1,755, Barnstable - 1,718, Sandwich - 1,345, Mashpee- 1,208.- By 1998, housing in the town of Barnstable totaled an estimated 25,088 units,leading all Cape towns with 17% of the County's housing.
The highest percentage growth in housing from 1990 through 1997 occurred in thetown of Sandwich where approval of 1,345 new homes increased housing stock by 19%,more than double the Capewide housing-growth rate. The neighboring town of Mashpeehad the second-highest Cape housing-growth rate at 17%, with addition of an estimated1,208 units since 1990.
From 1990 through 1997, Cape towns issued permits for an average of 1,500 new
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homes annually, led by Falmouth's annual average of 219 new-home approvals andBarnstable's 215.
HOME SALES
Cape home sales increased 22% to 6,346 in 1997 from 5,219 in 1996, according to LCounty Data Corporation tabulation of sales in Barnstable County. Sales of 1,208 homes inthe town of Barnstable (led by 295 Hyannis sales) represented 19% of the Cape total. L
The median price of Cape home sales in 1997 was $129,900 (compared with $148,000Statewide), and Provincetown led Cape towns with a median price of $220,000 for 105 sales. U
Statewide home sales increased by 3,916 (5%) from 1996 to 1997, and the 1,127increase in Cape home sales led the State's 14 counties with more than one-fourth (29%) ofthe State gain. Home sales increased from 1996 to 1997 in all 15 Cape towns and in all butfour of the State's counties (Nantucket, Plymouth, Franklin and Hampshire), per CountyData Corporation. L
The Massachusetts Association of Realtors® reported 4,185 home sales through theCape Cod and Islands Multiple Listing Service, up 13.4% from 3.691 in 1996 and ahead of lthe Statewide gain of 11.3% in Realtors'% home sales.
Cape Realtors'% home sales prices averaged $178,191 in 1997, and the 5.2% gain from L$169,328 in 1996 topped the Statewide increase and led all 7 State regions. Realtors'@ homesales throughout the State averaged $200,147 in 1997, 3.8% over $192,804 in 1996.
Over half (53%) of Cape Realtors'® home sales in 1997 fell below $140,000 (33%between $100,000 and $140,000 and 20% below $100,000), with another 24% between$140,000 and $200,000, and the final 23% over $200,000.
ECONOMIC BASE LThe Cape Cod economic base was valued at an estimated $1.6 billion in 1992: 44%
derived from tourists and seasonal residents; 15% retirement-based income, 11% frombusiness services, 7% from commuters, 6% from manufacturing, 5% each from marineand defense industries and 7% from miscellaneous sources.
EMPLOYMENT WITHIN COUNTY lPublic and private-sector employment in Barnstable County averaged 77,332 in 1996, L
up 2% from 75,773 in 1995, according to the most recent annual data available from theMassachusetts Division of Employment and Training (DET). This rate of Capeemployment growth was slightly ahead of the 1.9% Statewide gain. l
For the sixth consecutive year, private-sector employment represented 85% of theCape total in 1996. Across the State, private-sector employment amounted to 87% of all Lemployment reported to the DET.
Overall Cape 1996 employment levels ranged 35% between seasonal extremes: i
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66,602 in January and 89,710 in July.
State employment records indicated a total of 7,914 public and private-sector- %) employers in Barnstable County in 1996.
The largest share of Cape Cod employment was in the Service industry, with nearlyone-third of the annual average at 24,733, followed closely by Retail Trade's 24,363.
The Service industry had the largest share of employers (2,715, over one-third of thetotal for all industries) and its $608-million payroll topped all industries, at one-third of the1996 total.
Employers of 1,000+
Leading the 13 Cape industries with employment of 1,000 or more, the 755 Eatingand Drinking Places in Barnstable County employed 9,873, increasing two and one-halftimes from 6,112 in January to 15,337 in July.
The County's second-place employer was the umbrella category of LocalGovernment, whose 174 units employed 8,211 personnel in 1996, over half (54%) of themstaffing 30 Elementary and Secondary schools.
The Cape's 158 Grocery Stores employed the third highest number at 3,565, while315 Cape Hotels and Motels ranked fourth in 1996, averaging 3,382 employees, more thantripling from 1,706 in January to 5,373 in July.
Fifth-highest Cape employment was concentrated in 35 Nursing and Personal CareFacilities at 2,732, followed by 4 Cape Hospitals with 2,327.
In seventh place, 29 Home Health Care Services employed 2,046, while 315 CapeMiscellaneous Shopping Goods Stores (gift and specialty shops including bookstores andretailers of photographic supplies) ranked eighth in' 1996 with a collective staff of 2,028,ranging 59% from 1,587 in February to 2,519 in August.
The Federal Government was the ninth-largest Cape employer in 1996, with 1,812personnel in 95 units, over half of them Post Offices collectively averaging 490 employees.
Tenth-highest Cape employment in 1996 was in 39 Research and Testing Servicesestablishments, averaging 1,348.
State Government was the Cape's eleventh-largest employer in 1996, averaging.1,298 in 12 units, including 525 employed at three College and Health Service sites and 754in eight offices related to Court Administration and Transportation Regulation andAdministration.
In twelfth place, 133 Miscellaneous Amusement, Recreation Services employed1,222 in such enterprises as physical fitness facilities, public golf courses, coin-operatedamusement establishments, membership sports and recreation clubs, miniature golfQ Jcourses and skating rinks.
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The Cape's 170 Medical Doctors' Offices and Clinics ranked thirteenth with 1,143employees in 1996.
Industries with 1995-96 Employment Growth of 100+ - ,)Average employment increased by more than 100 in six Cape industries between
1995 and 1996, according to DET data.
The 10 employers in the Scheduled Air Transportation industry added the most lemployees from 1995 to 1996, more than doubling with the addition of 274 to reach 495,netting a 124% gain that also marked the highest percentage growth of any Cape industry.
Local Government followed, adding 243 employees between 1995 and 1996, whileHospitals added 132, Nursing and Personal Care Facilities 129, Eating and Drinking Places Lanother 108, and Miscellaneous Special Trade Contractors 102.
Industries with 1995-96 Employment Growth over 20%
Employment growth from 1995 to 1996 exceeded 20% in 11 Cape industries, led bythe 124% gain in Scheduled Air Transportation employment. Personnel Supply Servicesemployment also doubled (+110%) with the addition of 86 employees to 1995's 78 to reach164 in 1996. L
In third place, employment at Fruit and Vegetable Markets increased 52% from 140in 1995 to 213 in 1996, followed by the 41.5% growth in Video Tape Rental employment to (116 in 1996 and 41% gain in Wholesale Electrical Goods workers to 117 in 1996. _ L
Sixth-highest employment growth between 1995 and 1996 occurred in Candy Storeswhere the 38% increase led to 121 jobs in 1996. With the seventh-highest growth rate Lamong Cape industries, Special Trade Contractors's 401 jobs were up 34% from 299 in 1995.
Local/Suburban Transportation employment increased 25% to earn eighth place at L115 in 1996, while School Buses employed 24% more at 391 in 1996 in ninth place.
In tenth place, eight Fruit-growers, likely dominated by the cranberry industry, Ladded 23% more workers to total 49 in 1996, followed by another indigenous industry -Water Transportation Services - whose 22% job-growth contributed to 1996 employment of l339.
Nonagricultural employment in the Barnstable-Yarmouth Metropolitan Statistical |Area (MSA) which encompasses 10 of the 15 Cape towns (without Bourne, Falmouth,Provincetown, Truro and Wellfleet) increased 3% from 53,900 in 1995 to 55,600 in 1996,ahead of the Statewide 2% gain and second among the State's 10 MSA's, following the 3.4% lgrowth rate of the Lawrence-Haverhill Primary Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Besides the 77,332 jobs detailed above that are within Barnstable County but notnecessarily held by residents, another 9,766 County residents were self-employed in 1990,according to the U.S. Census, an increase of 53% from 6,388 in 1980. Further, the Censusindicated the number of Cape residents who commuted to work outside the County nearly L9 Cape Cod Commission - 3225 Main Street, Barnstable, MA 02630 - (508) 362-3828 L
doubled (+ 77%) from 5,893 in 1980 to 10,446 in 1990, representing 13% of the 81,779 Caperesidents who reported that they-worked in late March or early April, 1990.
xJ OCCUPATIONS
According to the 1990 U.S. Census, 83% of employed Cape residents aged 16 and overhad one of six occupations: sales (15.1%); professional specialty (15.0%); administrativesupport/clerical (14%); service (13.4%); executive/administrative/ managerial (13.1%);precision production/craft/repair (12.4%).
LABOR FORCE
Massachusetts Department of Employment and Training records indicate theBarnstable County resident labor force averaged 104,652 in 1997: 98,615 employed and 6,037unemployed, netting an unemployment rate of 5.8% for the second consecutive year,compared with a 1997 Statewide rate of 4.0%.
County 1997 labor force levels fluctuated between 94,238 in February and 121,361 inJuly, while unemployment rates ranged from 9.7% in January to 3.5% in August. Thedecline of the peak winter unemployment rate from the 1996 peak of 10.6% marked thefirst single-digit peak rate since 1989, following seven years of double-digit peak rates.
Massachusetts 1997 unemployment rates varied from 4.8% in January to 3.4% inOctober and December. -
MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Median household income in Barnstable County was $31,766 in 1989 according tothe 1990 U.S. Census, led by Sandwich's $43,500. The town of Brewster registered thehighest growth in median household income over the decade 1979-89 with a gain of 123%to $34,935, second highest in the County.
MEAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME BY SOURCE
The 1990 U.S. Census indicated that mean household income in Barnstable Countyderived from wages and salaries in 1989 was $35,686, led by Sandwich at $42,264, while theStatewide mean was $45,022. In Barnstable County, 67% of all households had wage/salaryincome (topped by Bourne with 77%), while the Statewide proportion was 78%.
Mean household income in the County derived from self-employment was $25,409(with Bourne leading;at $31,711), ahead of the $23,101 Statewide mean. Sixteen percent ofCape households had self-employment income (highest in Wellfleet at 30%), incomparison with 13% Statewide.
Mean household retirement income was $11,208 in Barnstable County (led byTruro's $14,698), above the Statewide mean of $8,571. One-fourth of Cape householdsreceived retirement income (led by Dennis and Orleans at 32%), in contrast to 16%
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The County's mean household income derived from Social Security was$8,340(topped by Chatham at $9,361), exceeding the $7,649 Statewide mean. Thirty-eightpercent of Cape households received Social Security income (topped by Chatham at 51%),while the Statewide proportion was 27%.
Mean household income in the County derived from Public Assistance was $4,742 '(highest in Sandwich at $7,675), also above the $4,711 Statewide mean. Six percent'of Capehouseholds received Public-Assistance income (highest in Wellfleet at 10%), below theStatewide 8%.
PER CAPITA INCOME -
The 1990 U.S. Census listed Barnstable County per capita income in 1989 at $16,402,compared with $17,224 Statewide. L
Cape per capita income increased 121% from 1979 to 1989, while the Statewide gainwas 131%.
Orleans led Cape per capita income for the third consecutive decade at $19,249 in1989, while Brewster registered the highest growth rate from 1979 at 151%.
PERSONAL INCOME
Total Personal Income in Barnstable County was $5.9 billion in 1996, up 6.4% from L1995, ahead of both the corresponding Statewide 5.4% and national 5.6% annual gains, -
according to the U.S. Commerce Department's Bureau of Economic Analysis.
Total Personal Income includes the Earnings (wages and salaries, other laborincome, proprietors' income), Dividends, Interest, and Rent, and 'Transfer Payments Lreceived by Barnstable County residents.
In 1996, Cape residents' Earnings amounted to 52.7% of the region's Total PersonalIncome; Dividends, Interest, and Rent 27.4%; and Transfer Payments (retirement and other Lincome from government and business for which no services were rendered during theyear) 20.0%. L
From 1995 to 1996, Earnings increased 6.7%, Dividends, Interest, and Rent 6.8%, andTransfer Payments 5.2%. l
Earnings By Industry LEarnings by persons employed in Barnstable County increased from $2.6 billion in
1995 to $2.7 billion in 1996, an increase of 5.8%.
The largest industries in 1996 were Services at 35.9 % of earnings; Retail Trade at18.4%; and State and Local Government at 12.3%. '
Of the industries with 5% of Cape earnings or more in 1996,' the slowest growth )from 1995 was the 4.2% rate of Transportation and Public Utilities (at 5.7% of Cape earnings ill.in 1996), while Finance, Insurance and Real Estate (with 6.1% of Cape earnings) claimed L1 1 Cape Cod Commission - 3225 Main Street, Barnstable, MA 02630 - (508) 362-3828
the highest earnings growth at 10.4%.
RETAIL SALES
The U.S. Census of Retail Trade in 1992 pegged Barnstable County retail sales at $2.15i} billion, up 6% from the previous five-year tally of $2.02 billion in 1987, matching the
Statewide percentage gain in Massachusetts.
ili Food stores led, with 267 establishments reporting sales of $493.1 million, while theCounty 72 automotive dealers followed with sales of $311.7 million. The County's 698eating and drinking places reported 1992 sales of $299.3 million.
Census Bureau analysis of retail sales 10 years earlier ranked Barnstable County 20thamong the 3,139 U.S. counties in both 1982 retail sales per capita and, more specifically, percapita sales in eating and drinking places.
SERVICE REVENUES
The U.S. Census of Service Industries in 1992 reported overall service industryrevenues of $762 million in Barnstable County, up 33% from $573.2 million in 1987,compared with Statewide growth of 44%. u
Health services led Cape service industries with receipts of $248.3 million, up 60%from $155.1 million in 1987, followed by the lodging industry at $158.5 million, 10% aheadof its $144.2-million total in 1987.
PROPERTY VALUATION
Cape Cod's overall valuation of real and personal property increased by two andone-half times in the 10 years from $10.35 billion in 1984 to $25.1 billion by 1994, accordingto the biennial equalized valuation of the Massachusetts Revenue Commissioner. By1996, the valuation for Barnstable County totaled $25.3 billion, up 1% from 1994 and 73%in the decade from $14.6 in 1986.
Valuations increased from 1994 to 1996 in all Cape towns except Yarmouth (down4%), Barnstable and Dennis (both down 1%) and Mashpee (down 0.13%). All Cape townvaluations increased over the decade, led by Truro's 108% gain from $289 million in 1986to $600 million in 1996.
PROPERTY TAX RATES
Municipal property tax rates in Barnstable County in Fiscal Year 1998 (July 1, 1997 -June 30, 1998) ranged from $7.78 in Truro to $15.98 in Sandwich, with the Barnstable taxrate not yet available. In Fiscal Year 1997, the Statewide average was $16.93.
The average municipal property tax bill in Fiscal Year 1997 (July 1, 1996 - June 30,4 1997) for single-family homes in the County ranged from $1,118 in Dennis to $2,256 in
- Sandwich; The corresponding 1997 Statewide average, representing 339 reporting& communities, was $2,032.
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Massachusetts Counties Population, 1990-97 15Barnstable County Population, 1980-90-96 * 16Barnstable County Population % Growth, 1980-96 (graph) * 17Resident and Peak Population,1990 (graph) * 181980-2020 Estimates, Projections (graph) 19Massachusetts Counties Estimated Growth Rates, 1990-97 (graph) 20Massachusetts Counties Growth Rates, 1920-97 (graph) 21Barnstable County Population, 1765-1990 (graph) 22% Change in Barnstable County Population, 1790-1990 (graph) 23Age 25+, 1980-2010 (graph) 2410-year Age Segments, 1980-90 (graph) 25Age Distribution, 1990 ** 26Age Distribution, 1990 * 27
, "J Median Age, 1970-2020 (graph) 28Median Age, 1980-90 * 29Age 55+, 60+, 65+, 1980-90 * 30Resident Births, Deaths, Natural Increase, 1980-95 * 31Resident Births and Deaths, 1980-95 (graph) 32Resident Births, 1980-96 * 33Resident Deaths, 1980-95 * 34School Enrollment, 1980-96 * 35Minority Population, 1980-90 * 37Sex, Race, Hispanic Origin, 1990 ** 38Educational Attainment, 1990 * 39Population Density, 1950-90 * (graph) 40Population and Housing Density and Land Area, 1970-90 ** 41Social Characteristics, 1990 42Registered Motor Vehicles, 1990-95 * 43
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Bamstable County 186,605 205,128 9.9%Berkshire County 139,352 134,244 -3.7%Bristol County 506,325 515,501 1.8%Dukes County 11,639 13,578 16.7%Essex County 670,080 691,400 3.2%Franklin County 70,092 71,341 1.8%Hampden County 456,310 440 974 -3.4%Hampshire County 146,568 150,136 2.4%MiddlesexCounty 1,398,468 1,417,868 1.4%Nantucket County 6,012 . 7,508 24.9%Norfolk County 616,087 639,243 3.8%Plymouth County 435,276 462,159 6.2%Suffolk County 663,906 642,900 -3.2%Worcester County 709t705 725,540 2.2%
Massachusetts 6,016,425 6,117,520 1.7%
Source: U.S. Census, 1990; U.S. Census Bureau Population Estimatesissued March 17, 1998
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BARNSTABLE COUNTY POPULATION1990-96 with projections for 2000 and 2010
TOWN U.S. CENSUS 1980-90 ESTIMATE 1990-96 PROJECTION1980 1990 DIFFERENCE % CHANGE 1996 DIFFERENCE % CHANGE 2000 2010
Barnstable 30,898 40,949 10,051 33% 43,699 2,750 7% 46,417 51,684Bourne 13,874 16,064 2,190 16% 17,529 1,465 9% 17,691 19,061Brewster 5,226 8,440 3,214 62% 9,261 821 10% 9,998 11,634Chatham 6,071 6,579 508 8% 6,930 351 5% 6,227 6,068Dennis 12,360 13,864 1,504 12% 14,423 559 4% 14,051 14,308Eastham 3,472 4,462 990 29% 4,855 393 9% 4,764 4,903Falmouth 23,640 27,960 4,320 18%.t 30,451 2,491 9% 30,157 31,701Harwich 8,971 _10,275 1,304 15% 11,328 1,053 10% 10,622 11,044Mashpee 3,700 7,884 4,184 113% 8,935 1,051 13% 10,945 14,088Orleans 5,306 5,838 532 10% 6,185 347 6% 5,828 5,780Provincetown 3,536 3,561 25 0.71% 3,681 120 3% / 3,587 3,437Sandwich 8,727 15,489 6,762 77% 17,916 2,427 16% 19,587 23,720Truro 1,486 1,573 87 6% 1,729 156 10% 1,489 1,360Wellfleet 2,209 2,493. 284 13% 2,713 220 9% 2,437 2,338Yarmouth 18,449 21,174 2,725 15% 22,335 1,161 5% 21,600 22,078
BARNSTABLE COUNTY 147,925 186,605 38,680 260%/ 201,970 15,365 8% 205,400 223,204
MASSACHUSETTS 5,737,037 6,016,425 279,388 5% 6,092,352 75,927 1%. 6,388,885 6,720,604
Note: U.S. Census Bureau estimates of 1996 population (in bold type) exceed MISER projections of 2000 population in 10 of the 15 towns.of Barnstable County,and the 1997 County estimate of 205,128 (issued 3/17/98) is virtually equal to the projected County population in 2000.
Source: U.S. Census, 1990; U.S. Census Bureau Population Estimates, 1996 (issued November 1997); Massachusetts Institute for Social and Economic Research (MISER) Projections, 2000, 2010,
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Source: U.S. Census of Population and Housing (Summnary Population and Housing Characteristics: 1990, CPH. 1-23)
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TOWN 1990 TOTAL UNDER 5 YEARS t17YEARS 18-24 YEARS 25-34 YEARS 35-44 YEARS 4SS4 YEARS 55-59 YEARS 6064 YEARS 65-74 YEARS 73-64 YEARS 85YEARS.BARNSTARLE 40,949 2.671 6.055 3.371 6.315 6,234 3,924 1,871 2.223 4,842 . 2.583 860BOURNE .16,064 1.278 2,696 1,815 2,667 2.349 1,412 678 783 1,380 784 222BREWSTER 8,440 569 1,334 494 1,175 1,458 672 340 523 1,083 586 206CHAHAM 65 237 748 360 728 80a S92 348 517 1,151 807 283DENNIS 13064 765 1,833 911 1690 1,822 1,207 701 946 2,179 1,408 402EASTHAM 4462 255 654 303 596 639 397 218 344 702 273 81FALMOUTH 27,960 JAl 4.376 2,066 4141 4,221 2,930 1,451 1,678 3,094 1,633 54HARWICH 10,275 568 1,381 648 1282 1,339 924 484 714 1,615 1,039 281MASHPEE 7,ee 745 1,186 595 1681 1,183 649 309 391 687 317i 141ORLEANS 5,83 231 643 342 668 775 643 282 435 1.027 576 216PROVINCETOWN 3,561 134 327 187 670 788 441 181 191 311 242 89SANDWICH 15,489 1,243 2,977 1,072 2328 2,899 1,565 565 656 1,337 648 199TRURO 1.573 87 171 105 211 277 213 79 109 197 96 28WELLFLEET ?493 153 359 127 354 464 248 122 168 278 182 381YARMOUTH 21,174 1,142 2.586 1,515 2746 2,539 1,756 1,002 1,400 3,476 2.350 662COUNTY TOTAL 186,605 11,904 27,326 13,911 27,252 27.795 17,573 8,631 11,078 23,359 13.524 4,252MASSACHUSETTS 6.016.425 412,473 940.602 709.099 1,101,361 918,456 600.095 253.458 261,597 459,881 267,194 92.209
Souree: U.S. Census or Population. 1990
Table by CAPE COD COMMISSION - 3225 Main Street, Bamstable, MA 02630 - (508) 362-3828
ESTIMATED/PROJECTED MEDIAN AGE OF BARNSTABLE COUNTY RESIDENTS1970-2020
Source: U.S. Census, 1970, 1980, 1990;Woods & Poole Economics, Inc. estimates and projections
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MEDIAN AGE OF BARNSTABLE COUNTY RESIDENTS1980-90
TOWN MEDIAN AGE DIFFERENCE % CHANGE1980 1990 1980-90 1980-90
BARNSTABLE 36.2 38.13 1.93 5%
BOURNE 29.1 33.47 4.37 15%
BREWS1 ER 35.5 39.32 3.82 11%
CHATHAM -50.2 51.40 1.20 2%
DENNIS 43.7 44.50 0.80 2%
EASTHAM 39.1 41.68 2.58 7%
FALMOUTH 33.9 38.55 4.65 14%HARWICH 44.5 44.40 -0.10 -0.22%MASHPEE 33.9 33.41 -0.49 -1%
ORLEANS 49.6 48.75 -0.85 -2%PROVCETOWN 35.9 41.12 5.22 15%SANDWICH 33.7 35.40 1.70 5%
TRUF ) 35.7 42.85 7.15 20%
WELLFLEET 36.5 40.60 4.10 11%
YARMOUTH 47.1 45.29 -1.81 -4%
COUNTY 37.1 39.46 2.36 6%
MASSACHUSETTS 31.1 33.57 2.47 8%
Note: Extremes in each category are printed in boldface.
Source: U.S. Census of Population. 1980. 1990
Table by CAPE COD COMMIS SION - 3828 Main Street,. Barnstable, MA 02630 - (508) 362-3828
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BARNSTABLE COUNTY POPULATION AGED 55+1980-90
TOWN AGE 55+ 1980-90 KiAGE 60+ 1980.90 ii AGE 65+ 1980-90______ 1080 %OFTOTAL. 1900 %OFTOTALOfFFERENCE %CHANGE 1980 I%OFTOTAL 1990 %OFTOTAL IFRENCE % CHANGE 1980 %OFTO'AL. 1990 %OFTOTALDIFFERENCEI%CHANGE
BARNSTABLE 9,678 31% 12,379 30% 2,701 28% 787 25% 10,508 26% 2,701 35% 6 5,849 , 19% 8,285 20% 2,436 42%BOURNE 3,092 22% 3,847 24% 755 24% 2,433 18% 3,169 20% 736 3/ 1,736 13% 236 15%/ 650 37%BREWSTR ~ 1,803 3% 2,738 32% 95 2% 142 9% ,38 8% 906 61%I 1,123 21% 1,875 2%7567CHATH4AM 2,700 44% 3,106 47% 406 15% 2.276 37% 2,758 42% 482 21%. 1,780 29% 241 34% 461 26%,DENNIS 14,982 40%1 5,636 41% 654- 131/6 4,261 34% 4,935 36% 674 16%V. 3,240. 26% 3,989 29% 749 23%EASTI4AM 1,205 35% 1,618 36% 413 34% 925, 27% 1,400 31% 475 51%1 701 20% 1,056 24% 355 51%FALMOUTH 6,406 27% 8,400 30% 1,994 31/0 5,009 21% 6,949 25% 1,940 39/.: 3,692 16% 521 19%/ 1,579 43%HARWICH 3,687 41% 4,133 40% 446 12% 3,188 36% 3,649 36% 461 14%: 2,548 28%/ 2,935 29% 387 15%MASHPEE 1.148 31% 1,845 23% 697 61% _ 946 26% 1,536 19% 590 62% __709 19% 1,145 15% 436 61%ORLEANS 2,366 45% 2,536 430% 170 7%: 2,032 38% 2,254 39%. 222 11% 1,600 30% 1,819 31% 219 14%,PROVINCETOWN 1 999 28%, 1,014 28% 15 2%/ 792 22% 833 23%1 41 5%1/ 592 17% 642 18%1 50 8%1SANDWICH 2,212 25%1 3,406 22%/ 1,193 54% 1,745, 20% 2,840 18% 1,095 63% 1,249 14% 2,184 14% 935 75%
rRRO 449 30%1 509 32%/ 60 13% 366 25% 430 27%/ 64 17% 273 18% 321 20% 48 18%WELLFLEET 732 33% 788 32% 56 8% 1589 27% 666 27% 77 13% 46 21% 498 20%/ 36 8%YARMOUJTH 7,836 42% 8,8901 42%Y 1,054 13%. 6,680 36% 7,888 37% 1,208. 18/. 5,171 28% ,8 31 1,317 25%
COUNT'YTOTAL 49,295 33% 60,844 331% 11,549 23% 40,541 27% 52,2313 28% 11,7 9. 3,2 1 115 2% 1,1 4
~IASSAOHUSETT11S jiO 2% 1439 22% 1942 1% I83941% 1881 1% 796 8~ 25' 1% 898 4 25 3
Source- U.S. Census of Population, 1980. 1990
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BARNSTABLE 4i699 :4,428 271 3 2,840 335BOURNE .2392 1.472 920 1,507 977 530BREBSTER 880 748 132 552 613 -61CHATHAM 506 1,002 -496 285 673 -388DENNIS 1,516 1,885 -369 787 1,318 -531EASTHAM 441 419 '22 215 316 -101FALMOUTH 3,312 2,828 484 2,0041 1,959 45HARWICH 93 1383 -450 624 982 -358MASHPEE 860 509 351 980 381 599ORLEANS 475 895 -420 253 512 -259PROVINCETOWN 341 500 -159 128 403 -275SANDWICH 622 881 741 t ,358 761 597TRURO 190 188 2 83 112 -29WELLFLEET 294 259 35 121 175 -54YARMOU1H_ _2,073 2,983 -910 1,356 2,095 -739
COUNTYTOTAL 20,53 20,380 154 13,428 14,117 -689
Natural Increase = Births minus Deaths: negative number indicates deaths exceed births.
Source: Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Table by CAPE COD COMMISSION - 3225 Main Street, Barnstable, MA 02630 - (508) 362-3828
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BARNSTABLE 391 374 423 463 450 502 507 510 526 65e 4,699 5 575 536 550 518 528 468 499 3,674BOUFE; 247 238 225 229 233 248 222 229 257 264 2,392 269 257 250 240 218 273 224 1,731BRSBPTER ; 59 74 60 69 91 83 102 104 115 123 880 1131 92 110 80 89 68 73 625CHATHAM 34 44 48 59 56 58 49 50 55 55 506 51 50 44 53 40 47 36 320DENNIS - 159 163 145 "I 61 153 138 158 15|7 158 .156 163 152 126 116 118 112 109 896EASTHAM :37 35 46 37 42 38 42 62 56 46 441 35 43 45 41 31 20 31 246FAIMOUTH 286 313 3101 312 :312 313 356 366 380 364 3,312 384 365 349 311 308 287 295 2,299HARWMCH 96 83 86 87 90 90 92 108 98 103 933 109 102 94 110 112 97 103 727MASHPEE 48 50 50 60 72 80 94 120 127 159 860 177 187 180 156 137 143 145 1,125ORLEANS 41 62 48 33. 41 45 51 49 53 52 475 50 49 34 42 43 35 38 291PROVINCETOWN 41 41 38 29 37 33 . 30 36 27 29 341 32 24 17 21 18 16 17 145SANDWICH 124 120 130 125 135 138 187 183 234 246 1,622 231 230 199 221 2431 234 241 1,599TRUF0 19 22 20 20 27 30 14 5 1S 14 190 13 10 18 16 15 11 il 94WELLFLEET 23 35 37 24 31 35 29 35 24 21 294 21 22 17 25 21 15 26 147YARMOUTH 191165 189 194 189 204212 240 244 245 20324 7 234 220 204 234 217 19 1
COUNTYTOTAL 1,761 1,815 1,873 1,886 1,967 0 2 2 2253 2,154 2 2,043 2,037 1
Source: Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Table by CAPE COD COMMISSION - 3225 Main Street Bamstable, MA 02630 - (508) 362-3828
BARNSTABLE COUNTY RESIDENT DEATHS1980-95
TOWN/COUNTY 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 TOTAL 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1994-95- 1980-89 __DfFERENCE % CHANGE
BARNSTABLE 389 384 383 391 459 435 488 482 509 508 4,428 459 456 436 478 493 518 25 5%BOURNE 146 137 158 124 133 154 150 164 165 141 1.472 146 161 165 146 179 180 1 1%BREWSTM 64 69 59 66 67 67 86 88 91 91 748 91 99 94 115 109 105 .4 -4%CHATHAM 85 91 96 83 109 105 102 113 113 105 1,002 103 102 124 114 104 126 22 21%DENNS 151 183 172 192 173 180 197 204 241 192 1,885 217 222 218 219 224 218 -6 -3____EASTHAM 28 36 40 36 53 47 31 42 58 48 419 48 53 66 47 42 60 18 43%FALMOUTH 261 261 292 248 278 322 290 291 2641 2,828 313 309 342 310 330 355 25 8%HARWICH 130 104 128 126 147 143 161. 148 143 153 1,383 149 152 170 169 170 172 2 1%IMASHPEE 34 55 43 49 48 49 47 53 59 7 509 56 65 71 55 64 70 6 9%ORLEANS 89 100 83 93 85 83 97 99 78 88 895 86 91 96 88 76 75 *1 -1%PROVNCETOWN 49 41 47 46 51 Si 57 61 52 45 500 59 72 60 81 65 66 1 2%SANDWICH 73 69 82 72 85 97 88 94 93 128 881_ 109 _122 _ 120 131 __140 139 -1 -1%TFIURO 21 17 22 17 20 16 21 15 19 20 188 24 19 13 16 12 28 16 133%WELLFLEET 19 24 28 20 31 24 37 30 231 2 259 25 26 31 26 29 38 -9 310/%YARMOUTH 285 274 241 298 278 342 319 312 317 31 2,983 298 _337 343 364 346 409 63 18%
COUNTYTOTAL 1814 1,845 1,874 1,61 2,017 2,11 2J1 2,196 9 20,380 2 181 2,286 234 2,359 2383 2.559 176 7%
Source: Massachusetts Department of Public Health
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PUBLIC SCHOOL ENROLLMC. IN BARNSTABLE COUNT1980-96
TOWNIGRADES 1980 1981 11982 1983 1984 1985 1 986 1987 1 988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 ConeBARNSTABLE 1980-90 1990-96K-8 2,819 2.8301 2.783 2782492.777 2.8 2.951 3,108 336553 ~419 361 3.7.63 3.881 3.985 428 4 149 23% 23%7-8 910 8621 866 899 908 868 763 743 758 745 798 851 850 883 967 1 00 116 -12% 29%9-12 1.836 1.8861 1.768 1.521.5 180 9 1.721 1.824 1.552 1.550 -1.530 1,580 1,608 1 1 69 1,762 -16% 10%TOTAL K-12 5.565 5.5781 -5397 5.095414 5.42 ,,41j.5.49 5.652 5.2 5.9 6,1jj3 6,7 6.584 696 7027 5% 20%BOURNE
1-48A21 1.4911 1.393 1.37? 1.310 i.299 1,365 1.415 1.508 1.601 jA,59 1.6555 1.688 1.65521 1 569 1.567 1.508 8%/0 -2%7-8 443 402 403 418 417 402 387 341 350 377 382 362 346 343 358 396 378 -14% 4%9-12 901 896 845 809 768 767 753 715 694 630 642 641 631 621 631 625 611 -29% -3%
TTLK1 2. 26 2789 2.641 2.604 2.49 2,468 .0 .7 2,552 08 2,619 2* 68 2.565 256 2558 2,588 2,497 -7% -1%BREWSTERK-6 532 564 551 5671 5 77 599 615 652 589 733 746 781 813 850 892 8991 874 40% 21%17-8 1311 126F 145 1521 162 153 169 170 169 1691 180 2121 193 194 199 214 247 37% 19%9-12 2241 238 243 259 271 288 300 310 329 ~319 300 3221 328 3491 364 397 395 34% 32%TOTAL K-12 887 928 939 981.010 1j040 1.084 1.132 12187 1i221 1,2 1.315 -1.334 1.3931 1.455 1,510 1.,61. 38% 23%CHATHAMKC-8 384 349 341 39 311 320 323 303 310 348 371 359 357 3561 379 352 312% -5%7-8 132 116 105 128 132 951 97 115 106 91 94 95 100 97 91 90 116 -29% -4%9-12 291 278 266 242 225 242 236 1901 203 188 183 184 187 171 170 174 161 -37% -5%TOTAL K-12 78? 743 712 6891 668 657 656 6081 619 6271 648 638 644 624 640 616 618 -18% _____
K-6, j.08 987 915 894 87~3 j78 868 8791 936 1.0 i.0j18 1.096 1,1 112 1,136 1 9 00-2% 7%7-8 31 333 346 343 307 1 254 243 241j 226 236 241 260 285 303 325 30 -24% 38%9-12 63 605 618 ,602 827 607 646 569 521 467 465 480 472 485 4701 491 495 -26% 6%TOTAL K-12 1.979 1.925 1,j79 j,8 3 9 1j807 1804 1.768 16 1,1698 1.702 12,717 1.817,853 1i912 1,909 1j906 j1,§5 -13% 11%EASTH4AMK-8 279 279 2651 272 276 287 298 301 347 3651 395 388 397 385 396 401 404 42% 2%7-8 89 77 791 92 91 102 92 75 64 69 __93 107 108 97 106 123 113 ~ 4% 32%9-12 .2211 210 184 179 1182 181 199 1991 191 175 160 11571 156 182 206 204 209 -28% 28%TOTAL K-12 5891 566 528 5431 549 5701 589 575 602 609 648 652 661 664, 708 728, 726 10% 12%FALMOUTHK-0 22,3800 2,3= 2.6 2.801 2.112 2.1851 2.262 2.348 2,400 2, 1 2,685 2.761 2.7281 2.828 2.830 2.902 10% 8%7-8 808 730 723 718 746 648 607 633 604 559 554 603 672 8871 668 708 725 -31% 28%19-12 - 1.698 1.847 j 3 1513 1443 j1561 1.796 1.550 3 1.431 1,38 1.373 1*392 1.1j701 1.228 1 295 1 320 -18% -7%TOTAL K-12 4,8 4.915 A7 4j1 4.301 4,648 4.65451 ,557 4.48 466 -4,561 4,825 4,585 4,724 4.833 4, 47 .7% 6%HARWICHK-6 7981 743 589 639 604 601 66 682 692 731 736 768 803 799 836 824 845 8%12%7-8 266- 228 223 248 265 -238- 172 170 172 179 184 203 206 211 217 222 254 -31% 21%9-12 5 461 5 29 4731 4591 485 476 498 490 457 416 377 34 50 378 385 419 4211 -31% 11%TOTAL K-1-2 1.16101 1,00 1j851 ,3461 1.354 j15216 1,296 1.342 1,321 ij326 1,971323139 8A8 1438 1.465 1.5201 -19%- 13%
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Enrollment represents school-attending children on January 1; K-6 includes ungraded enrollment.Source: Massachusetts Department of Education and Massachusetts Department of Revenue Municipal Data Bank Page I of 2
Table by CAPE COD COMMISSION - 3225 Main Street,' Barstable, MA 02630 - (508) 362-3828
PUBLIC SCHOOL ENROLLMENT IN BARNSTABLE COUNTY1980-96
TOWWGRADES 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 -1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1 995 1996 % C anpeMASHPEE 1980.90 1990-96K-6 373 390 37..~2 ..... 9 38..3 40..8 455 .... ,.§ 610 692 790 828 948 984 1.062 1.158 1.212 112% 47%7-8 9 1 110 12j.4 Il.,,jl 12.i? 113 102 110 128 146 165 170 192 207 217 226 255 81% 37%9-12 170 174 .. i179 208 22.,g.5 21..j4 209 237 237 223 239 226 296 311 327 357 368 41% 49%TOTAL K-12 634 674 67 ... 8§.8 73J3 73,,.6 766 90.5 975 1.061 1.194 1.224s 1.436 1.502 1.606 1.741 1.836 88% 46%ORLEANSK-6 316 312 ,..0,9 2,j2 295 298 332 363 3,,,5 376 374 354 345 332 335 375 380 18%1 0%7-8 107 102 108 129 112 88 82 93 90 71 69 87 105 118 129 127 108 -36% 84%9-12 273 267 23.,3 ,,21gj7 226 257 226 221,,g~ 19j6 169 165 159 158 157 203 218 245 -40% 32%TOTAL K-12 696 681 650 838 633 643 640 667 651 61 08 600 608 607 667 720 733 -130% 18%PROVINCETOWNK-6 206 2041 198 188 186 188 201 195 192 1801 172 170 176 1651 147 151 1321 -17% -12%7-8 72 571 ,7 621 65 _ 561 35 501 48 491 60 49 46 581 54 4714 -17% .22%9-12 162 1501 118 131 122 127 122 Ill 100 94 88 96 98 98 9R 91 90 -46% 3%TOTAL K-12 440 411 383 381 373 371 358 356 340 323 320 315 320 321 297 289 269 -27% -10%SANDW!CHK-6 .2 1.062 1,4 1.019 1,02651.2 1.292 1.410 1,468 1551.616 1,730f 1,877 1,8~47 1.966 2.078 2.6 8% 29%7-8 314 346 367 375 370 374 365 369 411 407 411 418 425 475 504 524 573 31% 27%9-12 653 675 677 668 698 721- 774 810 781 769 782 7651 744 778 840 909 99 20%1 16%TOTAL K-12 ~-1,992 2.8 2.9 2.06?1 2.093 2.215 2.431 2A58 2.660 2.2 A2.88 2,1 3,046 3.100 3.1 3.5111 3.6.72 41%1 25%TRUROK-6 159 162 124 127 113 102 84 85 90 81 101 108 109 116 '138 146 157 _-36% 45%7-8 351 556 4 38 35 36 32 32 22 1 9 1 9 23 22 _ 18 32 37 33 -46% 95%9-12 851 80 78 76 84 77 .79 67 63, 65 551 52 4 1 38 40 47 66 -35% -15%TOTAL K-12 ~279 297 247 241 232, 215 195 184 175 165 175 183 1721 172 210 230 256 -37% 31%1WVELLFLEETK-6 184 176 174 1621 150 174 177 188 221 219 233 220 .'221 236 244 2311 221 .7 I7-8 4 4 4 7 4 2 456 4 6 4 3 3 2 356 3 6 4 4 4 8 5 2 5 2 5 4 5 8 761 8 1 9% 58%9-12 116 1031 89 8 2 85 88a 8 2 7 2 7 3 7 6 73 6 9 7 3 8 9 102 104 112 -37% 42%TOTAL K-12 344 36 305 289 281 305 291 2951 330 3391 354 341 346 379 404 411 414 3% 16%YARMOUTHK-B 1.4831.437263 1.207 1.215 1,254 1.279 1 2 1.347 1.424 1,489 1.498 1.568 1.637 1.638 1684 57,8 519 513 545 520 470 4701 383 366 357 342 329 363 370 392 396 400 4141 -37% 22%l9-12 1.3.10 0 17 977 991 883 900 863 802 749 717 675 685 6941 682 713 684 -31% -1%TOTAL K-12.~ 5 3. 20 88 2.750 2.668 2.568 2.537 2 *508 2,8 2,48 2,470 2.517 2.553 2,5 2,715 2.751 2.756 .19% 11%COUNTY TOTALK-6 13.48 13.324 12.731 12 416 12.171 12.451 13.027113.599 14,258114.90 15,661 16.042 1677 1694 j7.L0 18.008 18.023 17% 15%7-8 4.272 4,104 4,18j8 4.278 4213.995 3.572 3.545 3.666 3.493 3,2 3,*826 3 947 419 4..2ig9 4.545 4.770 -15% 25%
9-12 8.844 9.008 8,371 8.174 81j89 8.3461 8.5991 8.135 7847.3231 7 1941 7.0831___ 7 _1917_12 7.376 772788 1%TOTAL K-12 265 2,436 2529 24,88 24.7921~ 2518 2627 25.68 267612!4726.95,112 96 28f191 222 30, 295 30.6711 -0.29%1 14%
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Enrollment represents school-attending children on January 1; 1(6 includes ungraded enrollment.Source: Massachusetts Department of Education and Massachusetts Department of Revenue Municipal Data Bank Page 2 of 2
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BARNSTABLE 30.898 1,571 ;5.08% 40,949 3870 224 3821 495 2,736 6.68% 1,165 74%BOU.tE 13,874 5671 4.09% 16,064 15,507 557 15,38 1 27 684 4.26% 117 21%BREWSTER 5,228 95 1.82% 8,440 8,347 93 8,294 53 146 1.73% 51 54%CHATHAM 6 ,071 54 0.89% 6,579 6,514 66 ' 6,85 29 94 1.43% 40 74%DENNIS 12 360 259 2.1 % 13,864 13,520 344 13,430 90 434 3.13% 175 68%EASTHAM 3,472 40 1.1 5% 4,462 4,410 52 4,383 27 79 1.77%Y 39 98%FALMOUTH 23.640 1.485 6.28% 27,960 26,438 1522 26,19;7 241 1,763 6.31% 278 19%°HARWICH 8,97 388 i 4.33% 10,275 9,888 387 9,823 65 452 4.40% 64 16%MASHPEE- 3,700 581 15.70% 7,884 7,20 864 6,953 67 931 11.81%t; 350 60%ORlEANS 5,306 55 1.04% 5,838 5,792 46 5,77 17 63 1.08% 8 15%PROVINCETOWN 3,536 92 2.60% 3,561 3,475 86 3,435 40 126 3.54% 34 37%SANDWICH 8,727 119 1.36% 15,489 15,239 250 15,144 95 345 2,23% 226 190%
UR148 52 3.50%° 1,573 1,556 17 1,546 10 27 1.72% *25 _ 48%WELLFLEET 2,209 26 1.18% 2,493 2,463 30 2,445 18 48 1.93% 22 85%YARMOUTH 18,449 264 1.43% 21,174 20,674 500 20453 221 721 3.41% 457 173%
COUNTY TOTAL 147,925 5,648 3.82% 186,605 179,551 7,054 177,956 1,595 8,649 4.63%- 3,00 53%
MASSACHUSETTS 5,737,037 44,6 7.72% 6,016,425 5,405,374 611,051 5,280,292 125,082 736,133 12.24% 293,247 66%°
MINORM represents nonwhite plus Hispanic white residents.
The classineations "Spanish Origin" In the 1980 U.S. Census and 'Hispanic Origin' in the 1990 U.S. Census are equivalent. encompa.-sing residents of Mexdcan. Puerto Reanand Cuban origin and those with origin or descent assodated with Spain. the Dominican Republic. or any Central or South American country except Brazil.plus Spanish-surnamed or Spanish spealing residents.
Source: U.S. Census of Population. 1980. 1990
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West Yonarth CDP .........Y douth Port CDP (Pt.) ..........
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Note: The Hyannis CDP is listed under both the towns of Barnstable and Yarmouth, but-it has no housing units or population within Yarmouth;the Yarmouth Port CDP is listed under both the towns of Yarmouth and Dennis, with 8 of Its housing units and 6 persons located within the town of Dennis.
Source: U.S. Census of Population and Housing (Summary Population and Housing Characteristics: 1990. CPH-1-23)
Copy from CAPE COD COMMISSION - 3225 Main Street, Barnstable, MA 02630 - (508) 362-3828
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Per,sons 25 Years or Older
I- ith Degrees
Some High
Total
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Grad/Profes-sional
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or Higher or HigherAssociate Bachelores
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Barnstable County
Barnstable town
Bourn. town
Brewster town
Chatham town
Dennis town
Eastham town
Falmouth town
Harwich town
Msshpee town
Orleans town
Provincetown town
Sandwich town
truro town
Wolifleet town
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133,951
28,965
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Note: Since this table presents Summary Tape File 3 sample data collected from the long-form Census questionnaire completed by about one ofseven households Statewide, the total number of persons 25 years or older presented in the first column is less accurate than the official total thatwas derived from Summary Tape File 1 data collected from all households. This total derived from the long-form sample (rather than the officialtotal) is, nevertheless, the appropriate total for use in conjunction with the demographic characteristics also derived from the sample.
< 9th Grade represents less than 9th grade education
Source: U.S. Census of Population, 1990
Copy from CAPE COD COMMISSION - 3225 Main Street, Barnstable, MA 02630 - (617) 362-3828
POPULATION DENSITY IN BARNSTABLE COUNTY AND MASSACHUSETTS1950-90
Source: U.S. Census of Population, 1950, 1990
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State Population __Housing units 1990 areao __ _ _r__ns 1990 _ __tity
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Chetham town ................_Chathom COP ............... _Weft Chothom CDP ......... .........
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posthom town...North asthef COP..mFoimouth town .. ...............fost Folrouth CDP .. ...................Fohrnouth CP ...............C.............North totmouth CDP .. ............... ....Teoticket CDP.West Folrnouth COP.
Horwich town ...............................lost Horwich CDP . ....................Horwir* Center CDP i ..................Herwich Port CDP ........................Norttwet Haorwich CDP.
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Ortons DP .....Prowietown town .............................
Prouincetown CDP........ .............Sondwich town .
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Truro town ... .........Weltet town ....... .......Yorrmouth town.
Hyorntis CDP (pt..South Yormouth CDP..................West Yormouth CDP .. ........Yermouth Port CDP Iptil .......................
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CDP- Census-designated place, a densely-settled population center without legally-deflned corporate limits.
Note: The Hyannis CDP is listed under both the towns of Barnstable and Yarmouth. but It has no housing units or population within Yarmouth; the Yarmouth PortCDP Is listed under both the towns of Yarmouth and Dennis, with 8 of its housing units and 6 persons located within the town of Dennis.
Source: U.S. Census of Population and Housing (S8imary Population and Housing CharacteristIcs: 1990, CPH-1-23)
Copy from CAPE COD COMMISSION- 3225 Main Street, Barnstable, MA 02630 - (508) 362-3828
SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS: BARNSTABLE COUNTY, 1990 LURBAN AND RURAL RESIDENCE
Total populationUrban population
Percent of total populationRural population
Percent of total populationFarm population
SCHOOL ENROLLMENTPersons 3 years and overenrolled in school
Preprimary schoolElementary or high schoolPercent in private school
College
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENTPersons 25 years and over
Less than 9th grade9th to 12th grade, no diplomaHigh school graduateSome college, no degreeAssociate degreeBachelor's degreeGraduate or professional degree
Percent high school graduateor higher
Percent bachelor's degreeor higher
RESIDENCE IN 1985Persons 5 years and over
Lived in same houseLived in different house in U.S.
Same StateSame countyDifferent county
Different StateLived abroad
DISABILITY OF CIVILIANNONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS
Persons 16 to 64 yearsWith a mobility or self-carelimitationWith a mobility limitationWith a self-care limitation
With a work disabilityIn labor force
Prevented from working
Persons 65 years and overWith a mobility or.self-carelimitationWith a mobility limitationWith a self-care limitation
CHILDREN EVER BORNPER 1,000 WOMENWomen 15 to 24 yearsWomen 25 to 34 yearsWomen 35 to 44 years
186,605114,900
61.671,70538.4172
37,5093,42725,243
4.38,839
133,9514,03911,54941,18627,70011,89025,18612,401
88.4
28.1
174,74991,08281,90463,97344,21619,75717,9311,763
108,476
8,9657,5052,5397,5863,1703,750
39,315
9,5548,8652,469
2121,1851,761
VETERAN STATUSCivilian veterans 16 yearsand over65 years and over
NATIVITY AND PLACE OF BIRTHNative population
Percent born in State of.residence
Foreign-born populationEntered the U.S. 1980 to 1990
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOMEPersons 5 years and over
Speak a language other than,English
Do not speak English"very well"
Speak SpanishDo not speak English''very well"'
Speak Asian or Pacific IslandlanguageDo not speak Englishlivery well"
:28,U1.11,596 l
178,109
68.98,4961,792
174,749
11,841
3,3711,706
528
489
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ANCESTRYTotal ancestries reported
ArabAustrianBelgianCanadianCzechDanishDutchEnglishFinnishFrench (except Basque)French CanadianGermanGreekHungarianIrishItalianLithuanianNorwegianP~olishPortugueseRomanianRussianScotch-IrishScottishSlovakSubsaharan AfricanSwedishSwissUkrainianUnited States or AmericanWelshWest Indian (excluding Hispanicorigin groups)YugoslavianOther ancestries
221
240,153584587253
1,743
47,7091,671
16,5684,088 X
20,4142,075 -
535l52,687 L17,2881,7841,2616,647
11,030173
1,884- 4,19910,818
3512,3096,963
595348
5,6981,264
17282
14,1371
Source: U.S. Census of Population and Housing, 1990
Copy from CAPE COD COMMISSION - 3225 Main Street - Barnstable, MA 02630 - (508) 362-3828
42
IL I - - T- L W- Wr - r -. ir ir I -- F(REGISTERED MOTOR VEHICL .. oN BARNSTABLE COUNTY
1990-95
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ATMBLS1990.95 LIGHT TRUCKS 1990-95 AUTO & LIGHT TRUCK TOTAL 1 9909TOWN 1990 1994 - 1995 DtFFa:0JXE %CHANGE 1990 1994 1995 DIFFEFICEE %CHANGE 1990 1994 1995 DIFFEFENCE %CHANGE
BARNSTABLE 25.6071 !250 2589 286 1% 5,201 7.032 7,427 2,228 43% 30Q88 32 g2 33,320 25612 8%BOFE878 9.51 -904 *244 3,6 2,310 3.085 3,128 818 35%: 118 1.1 12,158 1,082 10%BFIEWSTER 4.47 5025 5.76 229 5%, 1,228 1,749 1.783. 555 45% 6.77 6.859 784 13%CHATHAM 4,3 63 j5 -48 I% 1,033 1,404 1.j424 391 38% .716 5.6 8.059 343 8%DENNS 9,4~97 943 -260 -3/ 1,869 25648 2,§18 749 40% jj.,§02 1204 12,091 489 4%EASTHAM 2,936 281a 0/. 780 1 4 ~3 293 3%. 398 3,954 299 8%FALMOUTH 17 117 17,147 17 206 89 1% 3,995 5,219 5.A256 1.261 32% 21 .112 -22.386 22,462 1,350 8%HARWICH 6 8903 693 138 2% 1.343 1.881 1.8 642 48% j.68 8.784 8.948 780 10%MASHPEE 4.68 5.393 5.555 927 20% 1 078 1j561 1,i645 567 53% ,,,706 6.954 7,200 1,94 26%OFLEANS 4114.082 4,101 .118 -3% 1,042 1j289 1.402 360 35%: 5,5 5,471 5,503 244 5%PPR'WNCETOVN- 2.21 2,050 -2021 0 0/ 476 726 761 285 60% 2,497 -- 2,7 6 *2782 285 11%SANDWICH 8.051 9.3 -938 782 9% 2,178 3,088 3,6 1.082 50%R 10.783 12326 12,§47 1,6 17%TRJFO 1.5 1.175 1Z15 3 0% 348 517 546 198 57% 1.499 1j692 1,700 201 13WELLFLEET 65 1.86 1.1 50 3-/. 532 758 74 21 0 ~ 7 ~ 2 ~ 9 262 12%YARMOUTH ji9 3A.7212 1 -1881 1% 2550 343 9537 76
COUNTY TOTAL. I 9 1 jI7AA 440 jj. 341 3 j ~ 2 . 2 9 3 ~ A 3 1 , 9 1 ~ ~HEAVYTRUCKS 1990-95 MOTORCYCLES 1990-95 TOTAL REGISTERED VEHICLES 1990-95
TOWN 1990 1994 1995 DIFFEFENCE % CHANGE% 1990 1994 1995 DIFFERBJCE %CHANGE 1990 1994 1995 DFIFEFEI'CE %CHANGE
BARNSTABLE 653 607 624 -29 -4/ 140 290 287 147 105% 34.615 36.55 37,423 2 878 8%BORE317 318 332 I5 5% 73 138 142 89 95% 12891 j135729 838 7%8FfWSTER 140 122 114 -26 -19/. 30 66 47, 17 5-76/0 704 7674 7.751 707 10%CHATHAM 113 108 121 8 7% .301 52 48 16 53/. 65 8,788 8.882 327 5%DEW'lS 246 237 295 49 20% 39 103 961 57 14W6%R 13.111 13,421 13 510 3991 3%EASTHAM 701 ___6 55 -15 -21% 13 27 25 12 92%. 4,333 4,581 4,547 214 5%FALMOUTH 443 388 384 -59 -13/ 131 222 206 75 57/. 23,939 -24,887 25,054 1,115 5%HARWICH 192 184 187 -5 -3/' 43 75 82 39 91%. 9,335 9.812 10,095 760 8 %MASHPEE 61 94 93 32 52% 30 66 83 53 177% 6,308 7,645 7,934 1,626 26%ORLEANS . 110 116 122 12 11h 28 48 52 24 88% 6,179 6,338 8.400 221 4 %PROVICETOWN 51 46 51 ____0 0/. 31 57 46 15 48/. 2,817 3,047 3,043 226 8%SANDWICH 226 229 232 6 3/. 52 92 94 42 81%j 12 108 13,345 13,930 1,824 15%TFLFK 31 37 39 8 26/ 11 22 22 11 100/. 1,786 1,963 1,985 219 12%WELLFLEET 55 65 621 7 13% .16 35 41 25 156% 2,547 2 805 2,820 273 11%YARvIOUTH 361 351 3561 5 .1 89 152 143 541 61% 18.519 18A78 18.987 468 3%
COUNTYTOTAL -- ,09 2, 307 -2 -0.07,6 7561 1,441 -142 8561 87% 16206551 174,160 12095 7
Note: Total Registered Vehicles includes trailers and other vehicles in addition to the categories specified above, all as of January 1.
Source: Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles (data provided by Massachusetts Department of Revenue. Division of Local Services)
Table by CAPE COD COMMISSION - 3225 Main Street, Barnstable, MA 02630 - (508) 362-3828
HousingPage
Housing Trends, 1990-98 * 47Housing Trends, 1980-98 (graph) 48Housing Units, 1980-90 * 49Household Trends, 1980-2020 (graph) 50Households, 1980-90 * 51Housing Units, Households, Vacant Units, 1980-90 * 52Home Sales, 1996-97 * 53Renter-occupied/Rent Value, 1990 ** 54
F Owner-occupied/Housing Value, 1990 ** 55Household Occupancy Characteristics, 1990 ** 56Structural/Vacancy, 1990 ** 57Housing Characteristics including Cost, 1990 58Housing Characteristics (Utilities, Age), 1990 * 59
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TOTAL HOUSING UNITS NEW HOME APPROVALS - TOTAL HOUSING UNITS 1990-98TOWN 1990 U.S. Census 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1/1/98 DIFFERENCE %CHANGE
BARNSTABLE 23,370 207 186 188 186 241 225 236 249 25,088 1,718 7%BOURJE 8,999 63 73 100 91 123 101 89 120 9,759 760 8%BREWSTER 6,367 72 44 58 93 160 148 121 111 7,174 807 13%CHATHAM 6,301 32 44 39 50 59 57 56 78 6,716 415 7%DENWS 14,502 73 60 69 105 89 103 97 99 15,197 695 5%EASTHAM 4,863 65 41 62 64 59 62 67 96 5,379 516 11%FALMOUTH 18,168 188 139 214 246 227 214 239 288 19.923 1,755 10%HARWICH 8,325 97 :79 78 125 103 128 144 155 9,234 909 11%MASHPEE 7,002 158- 75 147 183 143 171 135 196 8,210 1,208 17%ORLEANS 4,593 22 22 45 35 58 51 61 51 4,938 345 8%PROVINCETOWN 3,802 .101 2 8 15 22 17 20 25 10 3,949 147 4%SANDWICH 7,236 126 139 136 196 268 158 141 181 8,581 1.345 19%TRJRO 2,175 31 27 36 40 31 31 34 51 2,456 281 13%WELLFLEET 3,576 53 33 52 50 41 31 35 45 3,916 340 10%YARMOUTH 15,913 112 28 59 102 96 132 81 146 16,669 _ 756 5%
COUNTYTOTAL 135,192 1,30 1,018 1,298 1,588 1,75 ,63.156 1,876 147,189 11,997 9%
TOTAL 1/1/98 assumes construction of all housing units for which permits were issued from 1990 through 1997.
Source: 1990 U.S. Census count of housing units; Town Building Inspectors' reports of housing units authorized for constructionby building permits issued, 1990 through 1997.
Table by CAPE COD COMMISSION - 3225 Main Street, Bamstable, MA 02630 - (508) 362-3828
* ESTIMATED HOUSING UNITS IN BARNSTABLE COUNTY1980-97
Source: U.S. Census, 1980, 1990; Town Building Inspectors' Reports
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BARNSTABLE 16,436 16%/ 23,370 17% 6,934 42%BOURNE- 7,169 7/. 8,999 7%/ 1,830 26%BREWSTER 3,489 3%/r 6,367 5% 2,878 82%CHATHAM 5,003 5% 6,301 5% 1,298 26%DENNIS 12,156 12% 14,502 11/% 2,346 19%EASTHAM 3,625 4% 4,863 4% 1,238 34%FALMOUTH 14,414 14%/. 18,168 13% 3,754 26%HARWICH 6510 7%/ 8,325 6%/ 1,815 28%MASHPEE 3,582 4%/ 7,002 5% 3,420 95%ORLEANS 3,678 4%/ 4593 3%/ 915 25%PRO\INCETOWN 3,066 3% 3,802 3% 736 24%SANDWICH 4,358 4%/ 7,236 5%/ 2,878 66%TRURO 1,571 2% 2,175 2%/ 604 38%WELLFLEET 2,629 3% 3,576 3% 947 36%YARMOUTH 12,260 12% 15,913 12%/ 3,653 30%
COUNTYTOTAL 99,946 100% 135,192 100%/ 35,246 35%
MASSACHUSETTS 2,208,146 _ 2,472,711 _ 264,565 12%
The 1990 U.S. Census count of housing units Includes interval-ownership ("time-sharlng") condominium units.
Source: U.S. Census of Housing. 1980. 1990
Table by CAPE COD COMMISSION - 3225 Main Street, Barnstable, MA 02630 - (508) 362-3828
BARNSTABLE COUNTY HOUSEHOLD ESTIMATES AND PROJECTIONS1970-2020
Source: U.S. Census, 1970, 1980. 1990;Woods & Poole Economics.Inc. estimates and projections, July 1, 1970-2020;
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TOWN/COUNTY/STATE 1980 CENSUS % OF COUNTY . 1990 CENSUS % OF COUNTY| 1980-90________ _ __ DIFFERENCE % CHANGE
BARNSTABLE 12,014 20.52% 16,601 21.40% 4,587 38%BOURNE 4,619 7.89% 5,898 7.60% 1,279 28%BREWSrER 2,009 3.43% 3,383 4.36% 1,374 68%CHATHAM 2,666 4.55% 3,023 3.90% io. 357 13%DENNIS 5,336 9.11%/ 6,194 7.98% 858 16%EASTHAM - 1,391 2.38%/. 1,908 2.46% 517 37%FALMOUTH 8,836 15.09/ 11,274 14.53% 2,438 28%HARWICH 3,720 6.35% | 4,505 5.81% 785 21%MASHPEE 1,429 2.44°/c 3,158 4.07% 1,729 121%ORLEANS 2,356 4.02°/ 2,722 3.51% 366 16%PROVINCErOWN 1,763 3.01s| 1,941 2.50% 178 10%SANDWICH 3,116 5.32/ 5,557 7.16% 32441 78%TRURO 595 1.02/ 699 0.90% 104 17%WELLFLEET 970 1.66/ 1,129 1.46% 159 16%YARMOUTH 7,736 13.21 / 9,594 12.37% 1,858 24%
BARNSTABLECOUNTY 58,556 100.00% 77,586 100.00% 19,030 32%
MASSACHUSETTS 2,032,717 NA 2,247,110 NA 214,393 11%
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HOUSEHOLDS are housing units (single-family homes or individual units within multl-unit buildings) occupied on April 1by resident Indlvlduals. families or groups as owners or renters.
Source: U.S. Census of Population and Housing. 1980, 1990
Table by CAPE COD COMMISSION, 3225 Main Street, Barnstable,, MA 02630- (508) 362-3828
HOUSING UNITS, HOUSEHOLDS AND VACANT UNITS IN BARSNTABLE COUNTY1980-90
1980 1990 1980t0 DtfFERENCE 198090% CHANGET N AL rrHOSOLSVACANT ALL UNS ALITS T HOSOLSVACANT ALL UNITS VACANT VACANT
UNITS % HOUSEHOLDS % VACANT UNITS % HOUSEHOLDS % VACANT ALL UNITS HOUSEHOLDS UNITS ALL UNITS HOUSEHOLDS UNITS
BARNSTABLE 16,436 12,014 4,422 73% 27% 23,370 t6,601 tS769 71% 29% ,934 4,587 2,347 42% 28% 14%BCJRFtE 7,16 9 4,619 2,550 84% 38% 8,999 |- 5,898 3.101 _ 6% 34% 1 830 1279 551 26% 18% 8%
8$EWSTER , 3 489 2,, ,009 1,480 58% 42% 6.367 3383 53% 47% 2 878 1 374 1.504 82% 39% 43%CHATHAM 5S003 2.608 2337 533% 47% 6.301 3023 3,.278 48% 52% 1 298 357 941 26% 7% 19%
OF*B12.156 5.336 6.8201 44% 56% 1452 ,~194 8.308 _____43% 57% 2,346 _ ___858 1,488 19% 7% 12%EASTHAM 3 625 1,391 2 234 38% 62% 4.863 1.908 2955 39% 61% 1,238 517 721 34% 14% 20%
FALMtTH 14,414 8.836 5,578 61% 39% 16,168 1 1,274 6,894 62% 38% 3 754 2,438 1 ,316 26% 17% 9%HARWCH 6,510 3,720 2,790 57% 43% 8,325 4,505 3,820 54% 46% 1815 785 1,030 28% 12% 16%
MAS-tFEE 3 158 t, 429 2,153 40% 60% 7,002 3,158 3,844 45% 55% 3 ,420 1.729 1 691 95% 48% 47%OA.EAN 3,678 2,356 1,322 64% 36% 4,593 2,722 1871 59% 41% 915 366 549 25% 10% 15%
PRVINCETWNN 3.068 1,763 1.303 58% 42% 3,802 1,941i 13 51% 49%: 736 178 558 24% 6% 18%SANDWICH 4.358 3,111 1.242 72% 28% 7.23t 5.557 1.679 77% 23% 2,878 2,441 437 66% 56% 10%TFLIA0 1,571 595 978 38% 62% 2, 178 699 1.476 32% 68% 604 104 500 38% 7% 32%WELLUAEET 2,629 970 1,659 - 37% 63% 3.576 1,12 2.447 32% 68% 947 159 788 38% 6% 30%YAFJlTH t12,260 7736 4,524 63% 37% 15,913 9,59 6,319 60% 40% 3.653 1,858 30% 15% 15%
Ct4NYTOTAL S 5 41,390 59% 2 1%1..L. 2? _ 77.588 57,6 57% 43% 3524 9.03 21 35 19% 16%
IMASSACHUSETTS 2.208.1461 2.032.7171175.4291 92% 8% 2.472,711 2,2710256191%1 9% 264,585 214.39 5012-12% 10% 2%
Housing counts refer to Apil 1. For 1990. ALL UNITS" columns Include Interval-ownership ("time-sharing") condominium units.
'HOUSEHOLDS" are housing units occupied on April i by resident Individuals, families or groups.Households may be single-family homes or individual units within multi-unit buildings, and their occupants may be owners or renters.
"HOUSEHOLD % OF ALL UNrrS indicates proportion of all housing units (including "time-sharing" condominium units in 1990) occupied by residents (i.e., households).
VACANT UNITS may be for rent, for sale, rented or sold but not occupied, for seasonal, recreational or occasional use, for migrant workers or may be vacant for other reasons.
Source: U.S. Census of Housing, 1980, 1990
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Quartile - measure dMding the distribution Into 4 equal parts. The lower quartile defines the upper limit of the lowest one-quarter of the cases. The secondquartile Is the median. The upper quartile defines the lower limit of the upper one-quarter of the cases in the distribution.
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- 3 I - - 1125SW 125 000 IS5000024 304 520 340 119 149 000 170 600 226 500
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145 1 140 1 120 557 265 132 900 161 600 201 20044 401 511 191 43 134 400 150 500 108 90029 250 184 00 14 126 500 149 600 102 50019 86 110 137 1115 155 100 207 000 295 800053 323 315 149 93 1280000 160000 204 100
156 996 370 203 179 117 000 142 100 193 10059 293 367 487 452 ISO 000 219 000 316 70023 93 03 71 34 129 700 169 400 231 700
90 156 117 07 49 106 500 1480100 206 40096 148 112 82 AS 105 700 147 700 206 100
172 1 614 1 363 825 260 1320F00 160 100 202e00014 IS) 24`1 307 148 159 900 206 500 273 00042 408 203 70 10 123 100 1411 00 160 200se 295 282 133 36 12S 000 157 300 193 10010 54 136 146 103 166 400 212 200 29050030 i75 212 163 99 141 400 1177900 244 30036) 2995 2 003 89) 3)0 127 300 149 400 104 300
102 1 704 950 377 124 124 600 144 200 173 000124 700 348 144 65 117 500 141 300 172 50044 390 659 320 105 145 200 170 500 210 700
CDP - Census-designated place, a densely-settled population center without legally-defined corporate limits.
Note: The Hyannis CDP is listed under both the towns of Barnstable and Yarmouth, but it has no housing units or population within Yarmouth;
the Yarmouth CDP is listed under both the towns of Yarmouth and Dennis, with 8 of its housing units and 6 persons located within the town of Dennis.
guartile - measure dividing the distribution into 4 equal parts. The lower quartile defines the upper limit of the lowest one-quarter of the cases. The second
quartile is the median. The upper quartile defines the lower limit of the upper one-quarter of the cases in the distribution.
Source: U.S. Census of Population and Housing (Summary Population and Housing Characteristics: 1990, CPH- 1-23)
Copy from CAPE COD COMMISSION - 3828 Main Street. Barnstable. MA 02630 - (508) 362-3828
Household, Family, and Droup Quarters Characteristics: 1990.t -*1* 1 1 1
orinty households |lothsrly houids Pensonsper- | PnI o bgons eup i "nStateCountyCounty SubdivisionPlace
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Femolehouoe
Morrled. holder, notoue husband
total family present Total
Householder sIng alone
I 6SYears ndovr Other ptrbfotItu. SMc h
tlotOlited 9roupToto perso quarers
Persons in Al hous-households holds totol I tow Fdmat | Hourehold AWAY
Itho Stat .
Bornstoble County.Bomostoble town ....................
Barnstable Villoge CDP.......Centervill CDP . ............Cotuit CP.Hyannis CDP 1pt9. ..Morstons Mills CDP ..............Oftervile CDP ........-West Sornitoble CDP ...............
Bow" town ....Bourne CDP .........Buzords Boy CDP.............Monument Beach CDP ..............Pocosset CDP .....................Soaomore CDP ..............
Brewster tows .....................Brewster CDP.
Chothom town .----------- _Chothom CDP .Wet Chaothom CDP ...........
Dennis town . ..Dennis CDP .-----------Dennis Port CDP ..............Eost Dennis CDP .........South Dennis CDP ...........West Dennis CDP .................Yarmouth Port CDP (pt.) .__.....
Eofhrtrn sown .. .-.........North Eosthorn CDP . .......
Folmouth town . ...............Eost Solrouth CDP..... .......Fotmouth CDP .North Fotmouth CDP ......Teticket CDP ....................West Foimouth CDP ................
Horwich town .............East Horrich CDP ..............Horwich Center CDP .....Horwidh Port COP ... .. .Northwest Norwich CDP...........
Moshpee town_ .------...---Orlersns town .
Orleans COP ----..Provincetown town ...
Provincetown CDP .................Sandwich town.
Lost Sandwich CDP.Forestdole CDP ..Sandwich CDP.._...............
Truro town ................Wetileet town. .-- ..- .Yaromouth town ..... .....
Hyannis CDP (pt ..South Yarmouth CDP....West Yornouth CDP .....Yarmouth Port CDP (pt.) ...
S "o2 it 2247 10
182 610 77 58639 819 16 6012 592 10828 930 36962 364 1008
13 448 60228 017 28922 911 13181 508 55715 320 58981 217 5192 612 10361 629 6932 730 1 1422 589 9628 184 33831 788 8386 358 30231 81D 9051 503 678
13 726 6 1942 633 11242 775 135223584 11293 421 146422307 1121
6 44 462 19081 570 690
27 307 11 2745 577 22443 855 19832 511 99S1 856 7901 721 736
10 208 45053 828 15851 638 7031 705 9083 037 13D97 748 31585 693 27221 601 7823 494 19413 307 186815 236 5 55373 171 11792 739 9012 861 12471 573 6992 493 1129
20 989 9 594
10 243 4 8225 339 24404 265 1878
1 314 746 1 170 27t 270 923
52 006 42 452 7 S911 116 8 055 1 783
772 704 552 618 2 173 362
714 626 593 386 2258 9062 321 1962 268
859 746 92428 368 41
4 254 3528 539345 278 51714 542 122510 424 72768 656 75728 588 103
2 427 2 065 288535 465 59
1 916 1649 193485 412 59435 370 41
4 002 3253 611764 650 95755 560 156797 673 106
1 020 836 t48664 532 106
2 2 -1 344 1117 178
474 391 697 720 6,137 1 2641 635 1222 346
970 764 155751 640 81547 405 117506 452 45
3 043 2584 3871 180 1 035 126
485 395 77477 404 60901 750 124
2 212 1 786 3461 617 1 375 183
378 292 66682 496 t47633 460 138
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6 225 4916 1 071
3 099 2429 5531 472 1 068 3401 310 1 128 139
732 304
25 5805 485
3101 078
2942 636
571459129
1 644174322183374234956303
1 107420243
2 192360597332444457
2564216
3 554609
1 013244243230
1 462405210431408946
1 105404
1 259I 2351 257
281152451245435
3 369
1 723968568
38B0 774
21 1114 370
252879242
2 063414405109
1 362139265151326
750255975370207
1 883314509295369394
2456176
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2911
1 552
243 334 1"2 430
10 802 86092 084 1644
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2.642.742.72
214 "7 84 345 129 962
3' W5 2 462 I 5331130 785 345
190 198 -260 228 32
672 359 313
744 168 57667 67 -630 88 550
13 - 1326 13 13
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221 178 43106 64 42
I - I138 130
138 138 -
653 360 293
192 172 20114 98 16
31 - 3167 57 10
30 30 _37 27 10
136 110 26145 47 9898 - 9867 53 1467 53 14
253 137 116
94 94137 137 -
10S 173 12
115 110 570 63 7
CDP - Census-designated place, a densely-settled population center without legally-defined corporate limits.
Note: The Hyannis CDP Is listed under both the towns of Barnstable and Yarmouth, but it has no housing units or population within Yarmouth, the Yarmouth PortCDP is listed under both the towns of Yarmouth and Dennis, with 8 of its housing units and 6 persons located within the town of Dennis.
Source: U.S. Census of Population and Housing (Summary Population and Housing Characteristics: 1990, CPH- 1-23)
Copy from CAPE COD COMMISSION - 3225 Ma( et. Barnstable, MA 02630 - (508) 362-3828
_C _- -m~MP~ C e-~ r - -t--rp- r- r~- r- r-_
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Structural and Vacancy Characteristics: 1990I2
Al howing w t Ocui housOng tiu Vownt hous" ntsstate1Count WM In Udn b For PaCounty uhefts.Mobile
With 303 SoW, tic-Coace . IUwh, . I uit, ot 2 to 4 5 o 9 10 or " rwe ln*, rnhwoocr oft- or rr or o toTo*;d tuwh ladd unilt tnits units othr toormo i oTW per room Totd $1law u f rote coAcY ratT ea Ih e. , -- _-,, 2 472 711 11 237 7 88 744 597 142 1592 2 S3S 5 51 119 5.5 1247 110 5s 700 225 601 9 027 1.7 6.9
eaSorrobt" CountY ____,______,,,,
Borntulabe town -- .-------Bortoe Vp C..............C e n at e r C_ O P....... _.Coftit CDP ---- __..._ _..'C"d CDP ------...---------- _-,---Ntyoi CDP (pt) ..................,' to miO COP ..................ostu c ..COP
wo sor"D ....................vour" town8 b se c O P.__ ......
M om et oc C DI P . ........._.._.PBour CDP ... ._.__-----__
Sumter tow ......_-__rti P---r ---- ------
Chohm to n -_ --- - .- -------Cliothorn CDP ----- ----Wet CDot!m C._..............
Deri to wn e m n U P . .___whCD . ....... _........ _
S o u bth O er____ c_ P_WSt Den CO P ...............__Yarmouth Pot CDP Ipt.1___........
fothom to w n ------------...-North tothum CDP.NW* W. h .... OP.........Eott Fohouh CDP..____._. .....PomA thP ....................North Fohmuth tOP-.______.TkOt*h COP .---W"t hh CDP::..............
EHorwich C ...............Koiwih Centr C O P .---------------Horwids Port CDP ---- __Ntwt Norwich C OP............
Moo o---- tow ..........Orleans tow . .
Ork CO P ...... _ .Protn .....tow..........
Prouhcetown CDP ... _..P..........Sbw ic townv.
Mot Siodwh C OP .Fort to CP . -.-_ -Sondedot C .:.-P---- -trufe t wn".
YOrmoh toe .........._ .Hyorois CDP (pt.) .................
Suf Yorn A COP.--- P---.---West Yormouth CtP __..___._.___Yaroth Poft CPt .) t....- ...
135 19223 370
1 4725 258
6728 340L3 5382328
6658 999
92113544
95821 431296 367I 8676 30117661 639
14 5022 27230891m992 4042 830
8408632 411
38 1664 0602 9722 1391472I 201
8 3252 386
9832 1232 83370024 593
3 9023 6607 2361 7321 0523 688
2 1753 576
Is 913
7 7834 9392 538
109 41719 15113774 8071 610S 0963 4262081
6496950
7201 381
8173 941I 0744 640.1 534
7550414403 459
11 83319063 773
2 1882307
4 5492295
15 6603 8301 9392 0793 221
* 1067i7 180
2 314914
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. 24412116 5801 59810241 33819752 995
12 349
6 34633842114
5 503341
134017
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9212216
I087278183
2210
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156
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60637625
20732
184101650
1086201461093951888221S
432843
I 075
88555324
9200 3 9291495 690
35 10200 122
22 21 021 497
73 6141 53
5 -779 46546 4886 41"9 1028 55: 98 35
244 13560 5
300 356154 83
50 37927 229146 24385 86113 53
99 1314 53
191 871 -
3064 284114 26489 166
46 232 -66 32
350 29143 -22 -
137 270148 21384 638355 85209 56
1499 4441 426 433
242 8559 2318 -
107 1078 23352 413
1340 355
578 361463 18961 5
4 768 2 3751 407 286
11 2641 48
- 131 353 158
- a2 23- 10
162 I9050 1511 16
- 11' I 963 9664 13
223 38- 10
53 12516 5130 53
776 25745 39
556 1484 26
73 1298 32
1 36- 14
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293 231 6
12 -2 2
212 108- 91925 6
14 40173 4329 209
297 103203 24366 254
166 236172 75
1 30- 5
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811 183
478 132309 39
24 10
5.65.76.66.16.34.9
5.76.56.75.75.75.3
5.96.0
6.05.85.95.55.56.35.06.15.55.65.05.65.45.85.85.26.45.46.35.95.95.85.96.05.35.85.0A.34.16.06.06.05.75.75.35.4
5.35.06.0
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557-5 898
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13 2742 2441 983
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1 3093 1582 722
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646 4203030 790
108 303101 2187
402 206508 377265 187
3001 932.328 380
2984 27511029 9803270 2748
861 710961 806
8308 70113348 792
3737 3272770 688940 t41
1709 14144 4
2955 26551721 35896894 56271316 1598
989 7551144 1036
682 623463 402
3820 3300801 673280 212
1215 10433524 1372384 32121871 1596
400 2881861 14361792 13713679 3203
553 478151 78441 282
1476 13492447 22576319 4725
2961 23392499 1929
660 297
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38.518.97.78.33.88.0
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20.923.65.5CDP - Census-des gnated place, a densely-settled population center without legally-deflned corporate limits.
Note: The Hyannis CDP Is listed under both the towns of Barnstable and Yarmouth, but it has no housing units or population within Yarmouth; the Yarmouth PortCDP Is listed under both the towns of Yarmouth and Dennis, with 8 of its housing units and 6 persons located within the town of Dennis.Source: U.S. Census of Population and Housing (Summary Population and Housing Characteristics: 1990, CPH- 1-23)
Copy from CAPE COD COMMISSION - 3225 Main Street, Barnstable, MA 02630 - (508) 362-3828
SELECTED HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: BARNSTABLE COUNTY, 1990
Total housing units 135,192
YEAR19891985198019701960195019401939
STRUCTURE BUILTto March 1990to 1988to 1984to 1979to 1969to 1959to 1949or earlier;
4,03417,04416,86032,88221,52715,2937,207
20,345
BEDROOKSNo bedroom1 bedroom2 bedrooms3 bedrooms4 bedroomsS or more bedrooms
1,75310,42343,29655,41018,8985,412
SELECTED CHARACTERISTICSLacking cSomplete plumbingfacilitiesLacking complete kitchenfacilities .
Condominium housing units.
SOURCE OF WATERPublic system or privatecompanyIndividual drilled wellIndividual dug wellSome other source
370
1,ilO8,086
110,43122,9831,567211
VEHICLES AVAILABLEOccupied housing units
None123 or more
MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTEDMONTHLY OWNER COSTSSpecified owner-occupiedhousing unitsWith a mortgage
Less than $300$300 to $499SSOO to $699$700 to $999$1,000 to $1,499$1,500 to $1,999$2,000 or moreMedian (dollars)
Not mortgagedLess than $100$100 to $199$200 to $299$300 to $399$400 or moreMedian (dollars)
SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTSAS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDINCOME IN 1989
Specified owner-occupiedousing unitsLess than 20 percent20 to 24 percent25 to 29 percent30 to 34 percent35 percent or moreNot computed
GROSS RENTSpecified renter-occupiedhousing unitsLess than $200$200 to $299$300 to $499$500 to $749$750 to $999$1,OOO or moreNo cash rentMedian (dollars)
GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OFHOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1989Specified renter-occupiedhousing unitsLess than 20 percent20to 24 percent25 to 29 percent30 to 34 percent35 percent or moreNot computed
31,59631,9469,275
51,51129,516
5044,5595,4646,9968,0772,4041,512
88121,995
662,972
10,7515,2382,968
273
5,2663,800
10,505378
21,295S1,492963
3,4526,9704,8651,6641,889646
21,2953,7743,2442,3611,8447,9612,101
SEWAGE DISPOSALPublic sewerSeptic tank or cesspoolOther means
Occupied housing units
14,971119,119
1,102
77,586
HOUSE HEATING FUELUtility gasBottled, tank, or LP gasElectricityFuel oil, kerosene, etc.Coal or cokeWoodSolar energyOther fuelNo fuel used
YEAR198919851980197019601959
HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNITto March 1990to 1988to 1984to 1979 :to 1969or earlier
26,1562,321
12,35134,076
1,0211,486
408055
13,04822,87313,28917,5806,1514,645
1,019TELEPHONE .No telephone in unit
Source U.& Census of Population and Housing, 1990
Copy from CAPE COD COMMISSION - 3225 Main Street - Bamstable, MA 02630 - (508) 362-3828
IL r IL r r r I
C Cr r F . r r 1 r F I I
, .
SELECTED HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS IN BARNSTABLE COUNTY1990
floumglN Units Occupled Iou8ing Units
ILacking
CompleteTotal Plurbing
LackingComplete
Kitchen
MedienPublic Public YearWater Sewer Built
I|I Total
Condo Without without
Units a Phone Vehicle
Heat Hest Heat 31 personw/Gas w/Oil u/Elec per Room
Massachusetts 2,472,711 12,366 15,201 2,265,229 i,803,176 1953 12,247,110 136,523 47,382 320,926 900,280 989,299 303,466 53,229
Barnstable CountyBarnatable town
Bourne townBrewster town
Chatham town
Dennis town
Eastham townFalmouth town
Harwich town
Mashpee townOrleans townProvincetown town
to Sandwich townlruro townWellfleet townYarnouth town
135,192
23,3778,9996,4046,301
14,494
4,86318,168
8,3257,002
4,593
3,7937,2362,185
3,57515,877
37069
30
1738
03740
1230282412
18
0
15
1,110258
2719
43
14609412
3077828
27
35
378
110,431
21,3278,2125,7754,29014,303
41
16,551
7,9352,6614,402
3,726
5,044
31984
15,761
14,971
5,000
1,001380610
1,409
151,512
6498534547784454873
1,744
19711973
1962
1978
1966196819681969
1970
1982
1972
1939
1978
1962
1967
1970
77,58616,607
5,8983,3703,0236,1901.908
11,2744,505
3,158
2,7221,945
5,557703
1,121
9,605
3,538
753212206160
3470
205
206426
155190
19440
480
1,01928462
2921128
29130
61
57
18
69
10216
103
4,7691,309
3278s
1U37657705
168119
201
536
171746
518
28,4777,8442,435
2141,310
2,882105
2,9001,812
1,406188179
1,054
3154
6,063
34,0765,815
2,596
1,8991,1252,014
1,156
6,9331,883947
1,656
1,302
3,246470762
2,272
12,3512,444
745
1,010518
1,114470
1,17961975'699395
1,003
133123
1,145
920
22393456
875
42197125
7359
014
158
IncomePage
Household Median, 1979-89-93 *61Tousehold Income Distribution, 1989 * 62,stimated Household Effective Buying Income, 1996 (graph) 63er Capita, 1969-89 * 64icome/Poverty Status, 1989 ** 65
Household Mean by Type, 1989 * 66Household Income Distribution by Type, 1989 * 67icome and Poverty Status, 1989 68
Nouseholds Above/Below $35,000 by Householder Age, 1989 (graph) 69ovorty Status of Residents, 1989 * 70
a Status of Families, 1989* 71~eal Income Trends of Residents, 1988-93 72rarsfer Payments Received by Residents, 1988-93 73
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by townby town and village
60
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( MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INC ,c IN BARNSTABLE COUNTY1979- 1989- 1993 Estimate
r- rC
TOWN 1979 RANKIN 1989 RANK IN %CHANGE . 1993 %CHANGECOUN__ COUNTY 1979-89 ESTIMATE 1989-93
Barnstable $16,312 4 $33,411 5 105%/ NA NABourne $15,742 6 $34,159 3 117% NA NABrewster $15,687 7 $34,935 2 123% NA NAChatham $15,441 8 $31,315 8 103% NA NADennis $13,944 1 2 $27,900 1 2 100%/ NA NAEastham - -$15,392 9 $31,339 7 104% NA NAFalmouth $16,572 2 $33,944 4 105% NA NAHarwich $14,731 1 0 $28,259 11 92% NA NAMashpee $16,179 5 $32,524 6 101% NA NAOrleans $16,513 3 $29,519 9 79%: NA NAProvincetown $10,108 15 $20,487 15 103% . NA NA.Sandwich $20,199 1 $43,500 1 115% NA NATruro $13,723 13 -$28,333 10 106% NA NAWellfleet $12,816 14 $24,149 14 88% NA -NAYarmouth $14,560 -11 $27222 13 87% NA - NA
County $15,553 NA $31,766 NA 104% $33,322 4.90%
Massachusetts $17,575 NA $36,952 NA 110% $37,432 1.30%
CD
Household income represents the total money income received from all sources during the calendar year by all personsoccupying housing units.
MEDLAN divides the income distribution into 2 equal parts: 1/2 above and 1/2 below the median value.
RANK is expressed In descending order: lowest rank = highest income.
NA - Not available/applicable (1993 estimates only for counties and states)
Source: U.S. Census, 1980 (1979 data) and 1990 (1989 data); U.S. Census Bureau estimate, 1993
Table by CAPE COD COMMISSION - 3225 Main Stre'et, Barnstable, MA 02630 - (508) 362-3828
INCOME DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS IN BARNSTABLE COUNTYI - 1989 -
Below % of $25,000- % of $50,000- % of $75,000- % of $100,000- % of $125,000- % of $150.000- % ofTOWN $25 000 Total S49,999 Total $74,999 Total $99 999 Total $124 999 Total $149,999 Total or More Total
BARNSTABLE 6,052 36% 5,717 34% 2,818 17% 1,016 6% - 445 3% - 196 1% 349 2%BOURNE 2,044 35% 2,219 38% 1,104 19% 298 5% 107 2% 82 1% 41 1%BREO&STER 1,161 35% 1,243 37% 648 19% 157 5% 71 2% 33 1% 32 1%CHATHAM 1,116 37% 1,110 37% 441 15% 127 4% 89 3% 34 1% 60 2%DENNIS 2,747 44% 2,210 36% 887 14% 250 4% 49 1% 42 1% 33 1%EASTHAM . 739 38% 718 37% 336 17% 62 3% 50 3% 9 0.47% 16 1%FALMOUTH 4,139 36% 3.878 34% 2,106 19% 723 6% 264 2% 87 1% 167 1%HARWICH 2,008 45% 1,513 34% 673 15% 186 4% 88 2% 25 1% 8 0.18%MASHPEE 1,129 36% 1,382 43% 509 16% 82 3% 36 1% 33 1% 7 0.22%ORLEANS 1,135 42% 780 29% 445 16% 174 6% 1 18 4% 15 1% 58 2%PROMNCETOWN 1,100 56% 550 28%- 214 11% 50 3% 28 1% 9 0.46% 0 0%SANDWICH 1,379 25% 1,881 34%1 1,443 26% 568 10% 136 2% 52 1% 99 2%TRURO 295 44% 221 33% 91 14% 30 5% 181 3% 11 2% 0 0%WELLFLEET 605 52% 424 36% 81 7% 26 2% 5 0.43% 6 1% 16 1%YARMOUTH 4,249 44% 3,480 36% 1,468 15% 229 2% 97 1% 47 0.49% 41 0.43%
COUNTYTOTAL 38% 2736 35% 13,264 17% 3 B 5 1,601 2% 681 1% 927 1%
Source: U.S. Census, 1990
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JSEHOLD EFFECTIVE BUYING INCOME DISTRIBU( N IN BARNSTABLE COUNTY AND MASSACHUSET1/1/96
Source: Sales & Marketing Management 1996 Survey of Buying Power
IF
| Barnstable County D Massachusetts
35.00%35.00% -
30.00% -
25.40%25.00% +
; 20.50%1 9.60%
20.00% - 19.00%
0)
1 5.00% -
10.00% -
5.00% -
0.00% +-
$20,000-$34,999 $35,O00-$49,999 $50,000+
Effective Buying Income is money income less personal tax and nontax payments (i.e., disposable or after-tax income). The 1996 estimate is not directly comparable with priorestimates which are based on personal rather than money income.
Graph by CAPE COD COMMISSION - 3225 Main Street, Barnstable, MA 02630 - (508) 362-3828
PER CAPITA INCOME IN BARNSTABLE COUNTY1969-89
TOWN 1969 RANKIN 1979 RANKIN %CHANGE 1989 RANK IN % CHANGECOUNTY _ COUNTY 1969-79 _ COUNTY 1979-89 1969-89
Barnstable $3,464 8 7,539 118% $17,376 4 130% 402%Bourne $2,681 14 $6,658 14 148% $14,962 12 125% 458%Brewster. $3,834 2 $6,602 15 72% $16,552 6 151% 332%Chatham $3,738 4 $8,398 2 125% $18,471 2 120% 394%Dennis $3,618 7 $7,323 7 102% $15,436 8 111% 327%Eastham $3,809 3 $7,235 9 90% $16,004 7 121% 320%Falmouth $3,292 11 $7,601 5 131 % $17,131 5 125% 420%Harwich $3,279 12 $7,044 1 0 115% $15,020 11 113% 358%Mashpee $3,400 9 $7,813 4 130% $14,526 1 5 86% 327%Orleans $4,762 1 $8,958 1 88% $19,249 1 115% 304%Provincetown $2,681 1 5 $6,828 13 155% _$14,955 13 119% 458%Sandwich $3,124 13 $7,955 3 155% $17,412 3 119% 457%Truro $3,695 6 $6,912 11 87% $15,391 9 123% 317%Wellfleet $3,710 5 $6,896 12 86% $14,581 14 . 111% 293%Yarmouth $3,375 10 $7,264 8 115% $15,042 10 107% 346%
County $3,353 $7,428 122% $16,402 121% 389%
Massachusetts $3,408 $7,457 119% $17,224 131% 405%
Per Capita Income (income per person) is derived by dividing the overall Income of the geographic unit by Its population.
RANK Is expressed In descending order. lowest number = highest Income.
Source: U.S. Census, 1970 (1969 data), 1980 (1979 data), 1990 (1989 data)
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AMe"o inowne in 1989 (dol- Pof om l a derImne9 byw pow"
State - ,cone in 1989 below Po" boe
County Subdivision Persomtlte hiden6 YSom arid
Place Per ,sOm_,___co (a.y I NlderISears 8 ton 7 voear
M 1989 House. house- ormiar f d d__ _ _ _ _ (dollors) holds hr"Vies hod T_____ r(wf atn A4 t W~rNune arnie,
TM etate ----------- 17 224 36 952 443167 20 ,02 58412 415 519 239 8.9 III 179 12.9 112 193 12.2 722 11A 102 748 .
$0ms04W CeOMY - - ------------- 16 402 313766 383117 IS8404 182856 133796 7.5 4 299 13.1 2732 10.1 2 449 6.2 3 030 5.88oSarw3e loin-.-.---------- - 17 376 33 411 40 299 20 162 39 976 27III 6.8 720 8.4 393 6.6 408 S.2 503 4.S
Barnstable VilgeCP --- ------ 23 047 AS5671 53888 31 023 2 616 69 2.6 - - - - 20 3.2 -
Centervile CDP.....- - ------- 18455S 35 249 418$36 20 171 '9035 435 4.8 79 4.3 58 4.4 77 3.8 94 3.6CoouilCDP -- - ----- ------- 22 414 38 487 46 334 21 174 2 446 III 4.5 12 2.4 6 1.5 43 8.7 22 3.1
HYonns CDP (Pt.) - ---------- - 14053 25 492 31 267 17 3408 13 605 I 728 12.7 549 21.0 279 16.8 184 7.1 322 9.4Merstons MisCDP -------- - 16409 41 261 44 083 26 964 .7910 140 3.8 36 3.6 20 1.3 5 .5 32 IAOtteroileCDP---- -------- 22 526 36 006 46 906 38 125 28$42 201 7.1 44 8.6 30 7.9 52 5.9 31 3.6Wetearntalde CDP - --- - -------- 18483 A1563 465$48 27 222 3464 20 14A - - - 20 9. - -
Boxne town------------ - 314962 34 159 38 408 18987 IS 328 1027 6.7 325 8.2 208 7.8 '210 9.2 226 5.3SourneCDP ----------- - 15567 34 830 46 638 25 125 1246 97 7.8 IS 5.2 a 4.2 53 28.6 30 8.98ijiords Say CDP ……--------- 3 S33 32 500 40 385 13 643 2 696 255 9.5 102 19.7 57 14.4 31 6.6 44 s.aMontrnent leodCDP--- ------ 17 398 39 306 41 422 21 97 1906 309 5.7 56 10.9 56 15.2 10 3.2 20 3.6P~onoot CDP------------ - 19907 35 972 413536 20 783 2 633 173 6.6 41 9.3 28 9.4 41 7.3 30 4.1Sagoomore CDP ---- ------ 14 670 38 077 Al1635 148$21 2 504 1 77 7.3 to 8.0 32 6.0 25 GA 55 8.0
Ilrester lown ---- 16-------- I 552 34 935 40 036 20 161 8a159 437, 5.4 171 9.4 142 33.0 30 3.8 112 4.7Brewsher CDP ----------- 17 828 31 875 A1 250 17 222 -1 781 338 6.C6 59 20.1 54 25.6 16 3.2 24 4.5
Chatham towem.....--- --- 8---- S471 31 315 36 963 39 643 6365 344 5. 83I 8.8 59 8.6 S7~ 2.7 64 3.4Maoth= CDP-----------184340 26,719 34 750 198679 3854 227 12.2 57 22.8 35 .27.1 26 5.0 44 9.5West CrafttaCDP --------- 16 209 31 312 34 489 17 396 I 483 93 6.3 24 9.2 24 10.3 19 4.0 .20 4.7
Dennis owe ------------- 354A36 27 900 335$31 15 915 13 697 1446 30.6 468 18.6 309 17.4 357 9.2 361 8.9Dennis CDP-------------20667 33 062 41,741 35625 2 652 242 9.1 46 9.4 38 10.3 61 8.5 4AB 6.0Oennis PadCDP----------133499 22 774 27 217 15 137 278 359 12.9 124 .31.2 68 27.6 303 12.3 74 9.71W Dennis CDP - ---------- 315036 30 301 35 000 19 769 2553 150 5.9 21 3.9 21 5.3 69 :9.4 44- 5.7
SWUI3Denni4sCDP --------- 133832 30 938 34 286 21736 3 412 383 11.2 1174 23.0 306 20.0 6s -7.3 112 10.9West Dennis CDP---------- 14 646 25 826 30 304 33705S 2 293 32 13.6 103 30.0 76 32.1 60 8.3 83 11.9
yarnou1t, Pant CDP (O3.)------- - - - - -- -- -- -
lEsthotow16 004 31 339 36 067 38 288 14456 383 8.6 159 38.0 305 36.7 25 2.4 93 6.9
North ot~oCP15 256 32 1888 36,522 19 732 I 548 73 4.7 24 7.4 35 7.1 6 2.0 33 2.8
lostfalneouthCDP ---------- 14 910 33 726 36 219 1860 5552 760 13.7 328 26.7 204 23.7 100 9.7 207 32.6
FkotCD------------ 16 622 25 613 37 394 14 597 3819 334 8.7 40 83 IS 4.4 103 8.9 A1 4.2Not oluhCP… - ---- 18 933 42 071 49 539 19 635 2467 171 6.9 32 5.4 32 7.7 27 5.8 45 5.9
teTfidluttCDP - --------- 15 230 288$72 378$29 16 394 1899 353 8.1 63 15.0 43 35.0 22 6.3 32 5.8
West, outh CDP...- -------- 23 263 42 417 5635S4 313484 3799 96 5.3 42 14.2 32 14.4 - - ,17 3.2
Hlarvrw n.h.mm- ----------- 15 020 28 259 35 036 35 380 30 203 568 5.6 89 4.6 77 5.6 385 6.4 148 4.8Fast HouwidtCDP---------- 314726 33 309 35'500 16 250 3934 214 5.5 69 8.7 57 10.3 Al 4.3 65 5.5
IioreridrCenter CDP----------148$96 26 053 34 412 15 625 356A 52 3.3 A 3.8 4 2.0 22 4.7 A .8
H~arwich PartCP ---------- 17 173 25 250 33 523 13 438 1623 130 8.0 - - - - 87 12.5 43 8.9
Northywest lorwmch CDP ------ 3; 4308 27 857 35 357 35 735 3102 172 5.5 16 2.3 16 3.0 35 4.8 36 3.9
mashpee town..------------14526 32 524 34 589 213910 7763 577 7.4 197 30.3 90 7.3 91 - 4 126 5.5Oreans *own - ---------- 319249 29 539 44 534 35 975 578.4 303 5.2 49 5.5 17 2.6 59 3.3 41 2.5Orleara CDP------------ 13 757 20 937 35 625 ]A 356 3702 192 11.3 26 11.7 4 3.2 34 6.3 23 5.9
Aoictoo ton-3----- --- 4 955 204A87 29 392 I6 812 3 554 513 14A 73 34.6 26 7.3 1333 23.3 90 13.0
Prosinetown CDP----------15 235 19 935 29 032 36 756 3 311 491 34.8 62 35.5 Is 5.2 133 23.3 79 12.6Sandwich vown ------------ 17 412 43 300 48 350 21M 78 15 203 72 4.8 288 6.9 204 6.9 133 6.5 153 3.5
FM tSandwich CDP---------22 657 50756 54 855 33 828 3171 .417. 3.7 40 4.9 28 4.6 17 3.6 28 3.1
ForestddeCDP ~ 14 579 44 231 46 290 23 472 2720 221 8.3 IDS 12.3 75 13.2 35 37.2 45 5.83adihD 6 763 34 342 43 705 13 632 2856 12 5.3 . 38. 6.7 38 8.9 57 8.4 28 3.5
Trin 3on5391 28 333 33 750 38854 . 570 96 63 23 7.8 14 6.9 23 8.4 23 5.0
Wellled tiwn.. ----.-.-----.. - 3451 24349 28 452 34 604 2438 338 13.0 332 25.7 .89 29.9 Si 9.2 58 8.4Ymo W------------ 15 042 27 222 33 282 373312 20998 1994 9.S 733 19.8 439 37A4 320 5.0 4A74 7.5
Nvanns CD 8p.L.----- - .- - - - - . - - - - - - - - -
So14U p Amui 1P- 4 28.4 25 214 30 909 '5O0305 3336 13.1 433 26.0 268 23.3 179 4.9 279 9.0IS etwtuhO....... S50 297 3 443 4 5325 553 I0.4 232 21.2 123 18.1 74 6.6 32 8.
YaroIUOUIPor3CDP (P.) ------- 16 678 343107 39 753 1829 4264 174 4.11 36 4.9 23 4.3 37 12.7 39 2.9
Note: Since this table p resents Summary Tape File 3sample data collected from the long-form Census questionnaire completed by aboutone of seven households Statewide, the total number of persons 25 years or older p resented in the first column is less accurate thanthe official total that was derived from Sumimary Tape Filel1data collected froma~ll households. This total derived from the long-formsample (rather than the official total) is, nevertheless, the appropriate total for use in conjunction with the demographic characteristicsalso derived from the sample.
CDP - Census-designated Place, a densely-settled population center without legally-defined corporate limits.
Median divides the income distribution into 2 equal parts: 1/2 above and 1/2 below the median value.
Household Income and Family Income represent the total money income received from all sources during calendar year 1989 by all
~ersons in unit.
~~iiiiiurce: U.S. Census of Population, 1990
Copy from CAPE COD COMMISSION - 3225 Main Street, Barnstable, MA 02630 - (617) 362-3828
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MEAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN BARNSTABLE COUNTY BY TYPE1989
TOWN WAGE/SALARY SELF-EMPLOYMENT SOCIAL PUBLIC RE|IREMENT. SECURIrY ASSISTANCE INCOME
Barnstable $40,266 $27,618 $8,464 $4,716 $1 ,769Bourne $37,150 $31,711 $7,553 $4,289 $11,773Brewster $34,916 $28,060 $8,840 $5,081 $1 1,775Chatham $33,440 $23,639 $9,361 $4,558 $12,681Dennis $29,333 $22,415 $8,462 $5,036 $9,722Eastham $29,419 $17,405 $8,782 $4,460 $10,965Falmouth $38,079 $26,122 $8,035 $4,783 $12,137Harwich $31,124 $26,052 $8,235 $4,582 $11,280Mashpee $33,985 $18,837 $8,406 $4,547 $9,094Orleans $33,292 $25,154 $1,354 $4,031 $13,626Provincetown $23,753 $19,077 $5,769 $2,885 $7,163Sandwich $42,264 $28,239 $8,298 $7,675 $11,334Truro $28,402 $17,546 $7,192 $3,773 $14,698Wellfleet $21,433 $26,882 $7,513 $5,186 $7,722Yarmouth $31,595 $21,950 $8,512 $4,658 $10,029
County $35,686 $25,409 $8,340 $4,742- $11,208
Massachusetts $45,022 $23,101 $7,649 $4,711 $8,571
0)0)
Mean Income = average Income
Household Income represents the total money Income received from all sources
during calendar year 1989 by all persons occupying housing units.
SELF-EMPLOYMENT represents mean income from nonfarm self-employment.
Source: U.S. Census, 1990 (1989 calendar year data)
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EL - A I r E r .CrX r r r rSOURCES OF HOUSEHOLD IN•lvc IN BARNSTABLE COUNlY
1989
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TOWN HOUSEHOLDS WAGE/SALARY SELF-EMPLOYMENT SOCIAL SECURITY PUBLIC ASSISTANCE s s RETIREMENT INCOMEs :_.s_ Number % of Households . Number % of Households Number % of Households Number % of Households i Number % of Households
Barnstable 16,593 . 11,705 71% 2,631 16% 5,729 35% 943 6% 3,656 22%Boume 5,895 4,515 77%Yg 748 13% 1,809 31% 341 6% 1,183 20%Brewster 3,345 2263 68% 674 20% 1,294 39% 163 5% 916 27%Chatham 2977 j.A67 55% 544 18% 1,512 51% 123 4% 891 30%Dennis 6,218: 3,814 61% 924 15% 2 908 47% 504 8% 1,992 32%Eastham 1,930 1,24E8 65% 404 21% 768 40% 100 5% 584 30%Falmouth 11 364 -8075 71% 1,767 16% 3816 34% 787 7 % 2,466 22%Harwich 4,501 2546 57% 784 17% 2 0371 45/. 294 7% 1 412 31%Mashoee 3,178 2 73° 542 17% 937 29%; 223 7% 501 16%Orleans 2.725 1,596 g59% 558 20% 50% 79 3% 860 32%Provincetown 1 951 6 72% 394 20%, 530 27°k 134 7% 248 13%Sandwich 5,558.. 4 76%Y 1,21 22% i 1,608 29/. 140 3% 1,209 22%Truro 666 485 73% 161 24% 225 34% 19 3%Y 147 22%°Wellfleet 1,163 778 67% 354 30% 359 31°. 122 10% 289 25%Yarmouth iii 9,611 5,749 60% 937 10% 4,561 47/. 668 7%:ss 2,986 31%1
Count y 77,67 52,378 67% 12,632 16/. 29 447 38/, 4,64 6% 19 340 25%1
Massachusetts 2,244,406 1,750,135 78%Y 283,20 13% 606,057 27/i 173,902 8% 365,701 16%
Household income may be derived from more than one source, as it represents the total money income received from all sourcesduring calendar year 1989 by all persons occupying housing units.
SELF-EMPLOYMENT represents income from nonfarm and/or farm self-employment.
Source: U.S. Census, 1990 (1989 calendar year data}
Table by CAPE COD COMMISSION - 3225 Main Street, Barnstable, MA 02630- (508) 362-3828
INCOME AND POVERTY STATUS: BARNSTABLE COUNTY, 1989
INCOME IN 1989Households
Less than $5,000$5,000 to $9,999$10,000 to $14,999$15,000 to $24,999$25,000 to $34,999$35,000 to $49,999$50,000 to $74,999$75,000 to $99,999$100,000 to $149,999$150,000 or moreMedian household income (dollars)
FamiliesLess than $5,000$5,000 to $9,999$10,000 to $14,999$15,000 to $24,999$25,000 to $34,999$35,000 to $49,999$50,000 to $74,999$75,000 to $99,999$100,000 to $149,999$150,000 or moreMedian family income
77,6752,6716,9896,79413,44412,61814,70813,2643,9782,282
92731,766
52,450994
2,3693,0957,9658,868
11,71211,3083,3631,974802
38,117
25,2251,8024,7493,7705,6283,7452,9411,769440263118
POVERTY STATUS IN 1989All persons for whom povertystatus is determinedBelow poverty level
Persons 18 years and overBelow poverty level
Persons 65 years and overBelow poverty level
Related children under 18 yearsBelow poverty level
Related children under 5 yearsBelow poverty level
Related children 5 to.17 yearsBelow poverty level
Unrelated individualsBelow poverty level
All familiesBelow poverty level
With related children under18 years
Below poverty levelWith related children under5 yearsBelow poverty level
Female householder familiesBelow poverty level
With related children under18 years,
Below poverty level*With related children under5 yearsBelow poverty level
Percent below poverty level:____________________________-
18213,796
144,0339,350
39,3152,449
38,6384,299
11, 720 L1,567
26,9182,732 U
33,052 L4,907
52,4503,030 L21,8022,298 L9,6901,205
7,570 L1,7.20
4 (
1,584838 r
od
(dollars)
Nonfamily householdsLess than $5,000$5,000 to $9,999$10,000 to $14,999$15,000 to $24,999$25,000 to $34,999$35,000 to $49,999$50,000 to S74,999$75,000 to S99,999$100,000 to $149,999$150,000 or moreMedian nonfamily householdincome (dollars)
Per capita income (dollars)
INCOME TYPE IN 1989Households
With wage and salary incomeMean wage and salaryincome (dollars)
With nonfarm self-employment incomeMean nonfarm self-employmentincome (dollars)
With farm self-employment incomeMean farm self-employmentincome (dollars)
With Social Security incomeMean Social Securityincome (dollars)
With public assistance incomeMean public assistanceincome (dollars)
With retirement incomeMean retirement income (dollars)
18,404
16,402
77,67552,378
35,68612,075
25,409557
13,95729,447
8,340.4,640
4,74219,34011,208
All personsPersons 18 years and over
Persons 65 years and overRelated children under 18 yearsRelated children under 5 years.Related children 5 to 17 years
:Unrelated individuals
All: familiesWith related children under
18 yearsWith related children under
5 years
Female householder families.With related children under
18 yearsWith related children under5 years
7.56.56.2
11.113.4.10.114.8
5.8
10.5
12.4
22.7
L
LLLLL35.3
I
Source: U.S. Census of Population and Housing, 1990
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HOUSEHOLDS IN BARNSTABLE COUNTY H INCOME ABOVE AND BELOW $35,000,BY HOUSEHOLDER AGE
1 989
I
Source: U.S. Census. 1990
- *-
I ncome above $35,000 [E] Income below $35,000 !._.___ _ .. 1 . . I
12,000
1 0,000
8,000
10,005ril9,329 9,590
6.586a)to 6,261 6,212
E n--------6,000 5,898 5,819 5
4-582
4,000
2,000
0
3,366
1 1.861
I! --F- l l -i lI
15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75+Householder is the person in whose name the home is owned or rented. Households may be occupied by resident families, 2 to 9
unrelated persons or Individuals alone.
Graph by CAPE COD COMMISSION - 3225 Main Street, Barnstable, MA 02630 - (508) 362-3828
POVERTY STATUS OF BARNSTABLE COUNTY RESIDENTS1989
rsons for Whom Poverty Status In 1989 Ia Determine-Pei
I Persons I Persons Under 18
I II Above Below Percent I Above BelowI Total Poverty Poverty Below I Poverty Poverty
Uenrx-
I1I_ Persons 65
IBelow Percent I
Poverty Belo I
Years -nd Over-
PercentBelow
Above
Poverty
Number PercentBelow Below
-remale
Nuyber PercentBelow Below
72,323 9.4% 17.247 5.8% 55,076 11.8%Massachusetts 5,812,415 5,293,076 519,339 8.9X I 1,157,175 176,221 13.2% | 694,922 n2,323 °0.4% 17,247 5.8% 55,0r6 II.B%
Barnstable CountyBarnstable townBourne townBrewster town
Chatham town
Dennis town
Easthem town
Falmouth town
Harwich town-4 Mashpee town
o Orleans townProvincetown town
Sandwich town
Truro town
Welttfleet town
Yarnouth town
182,.56
39,97615,3288,1596,365
13,6974,45627,362
10,2037,7635,7843,554
15,2031,5702,438
20,998
169,060
37,26514,3017,7226,021
12,2514,073
25,0129,6357,1865,4813,041
14,4741,4742,120
19,004
13,7962,7111,027
437344
1,446383
2,350
56857730351372996
3181,994
7.5%6.8%6.7%5.4%5.4%
10.6X8.6%8.6%5.6%7.4%5.2%
14.4%4.8%6.1%
13.0%9.5%
IIIIIIIII
II
IIIIII
34,3777,8633,6381,655
8402,057
7255,2871,8431,723854
4283,912
273323
2,956
4,44674632517181
4681648651011976083
30125
112747
T1.5%8.7X8.2%9.4%8.8%
18.5%18.4%14.1%
5.2%10.3%6.6%
16.2%7.1%8.4%
25.7%20.2%
36,8667,3992,0741,6022,0623,5411,0314,5912,724
9861,715
4391,925
251501
6,025
2,494082103057
357253671859159
1331332351
320
6.2%5.2%9.2%1.8%2.7%9.212.4%7.4%6.4%8.4%3.3%
23.3%6.5%8.4%9.2%5.0%
602117445S
1100
9671
2226173160
52
3.6%3.5%4.5%
.7%.6%
6.8%0.0%4.5%5.7%4.6%3.6%7.1%3.6%4.7%0.0%2.0%
1,8472911662552
24725
2711146933
116102I151
268
8.2%6.5%
12.6%2.8%4.1%
4.4%9.7%6.9%
11.5%3.1%
34.8%8.6%
11.6%16.3%7.2%
Note: Since this table presents Summary Tape File 3 sample data collected from the long-form Census questionnaire completed by about one ofseven households Statewide, the total number of persons presented in the first column and the numbers of males and females aged 65+ (at right)are less accurate than the official totals derived from Summary Tape File 1 data collected from all households. These totals derived from the long-form sample (rather than the official totals) are, nevertheless, appropriate for use in conjunction with demographic characteristics also derivedfrom the sample.
Poverty thresholds, based on a complex Federal definition, vary according to household size and age of the household head (over or under age 65).Thresholds are revised annually to reflect changes in the cost of living indicated in the Consumer Price Index. They are applied only on anational basis and are not adjusted for local variations in the cost of living. The average poverty threshold for a family of four was $12,674 in1989. All Census income data refer to 1989, the latest complete calendar year before the April 1, 1990 census.
Source: U.S. Census of Population, 1990
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( (SPOVERTY STATUS OF FAMILIES IN BARNSTABLE COUNTY
1989
|Al Families | Families Betow Poverty with Selected Poverty Rates In Percent-
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Massachusetts 1,196,191 558,315 67,198 24,299 261,809 151,3901 33,028 3.4% 2.2% 4,956 12.6% 4.4% 64,764 39.4% 4.6%
Barnstable County 43,026 16,437 1,854 844 7,570 4,5211 1,140 3.5% 2.1% 170 14.5% 4.8% 1n720 35.3% 4.1%Barnstable town 9,005 3,505 415 188 1,750 i,0731 1Z9 2.6% 1.4X 32 11.2% 4.8% 300 26.4% 2.5%Bourne town 3,600 1,746 189 80 483 2641 114 4.4%- 2.0% 11 13.8% 0.0% 101 31.1% 8.7%Brewster town 2,060 851 39 12 287 1651 53 4.7% 1.1% 0 0.0% 0.0% 59 31.5% 5.7%Chatham:town 1,570 407 100 45 220 991 25 4.4% .6% 0 0.0% 0.0% 39 39.4% 0.0%
Dennis town 3,223 987 124 88 725 4331 132 4.2% 4.1X 32 36.4% 0.0% 197 39.5% 8.9%
Eastham town 1,134 379 63 12 160 1161 11 2.9% 0.0% 14 50.0% 15.7% 68 58.6% 0.0%Falmouth town 6,191 2,547 344 144 1,287 8551 161 2.3% 2.8% 21 4.9% 7.0% 380 42.2% 4.4%
Harwich town 2,643 886 69 20 352 1751 97 2.3% 4.4% 7 0.0% 14.3% 44 25.1% 0.0%
Mashpee town 1,862 842 56 33 367 2181 37 1.7% 2.3% 0 0.0% 0.0% 89 40.8% 0.0%
Orleans town 1,406 438 80 26 180 1041 7 0.0% .7% 0 0.0% 0.0% 34 32.7% 0.0%Provincetown town 531 207 23 14 138 701 37 7.7% 6.5% a 57.1% O."% 45 37.1% 27.9%Sandwich town 3,832 1,896 93 34 397 2201 95 3.3% 1.7% 6 17.6% 0.0% 50 19.5% 4.0%
Truro town 374 - 158 13 5 76 391 9 3.8% 1.4% 0 0.0% 0.0% 14 35.9% 0.0%Welltleet town 549 155 8 8 133 771 21 13.5% 0.0% 0 0.0% 0.0% 37 48.1% 0.0%
Yarmouth town 5,046 1,433 238 135 1,015 6131 172 7.5% 1.8% 39. 23.0% 7.8% 263 40.9% 3.0%
Note: Since this table presents Summary Tape File 3 sample data collected from the long-form Census questionnaire completed by about one ofseven households Statewide, the totals of families and householders presented in it are less accurate than the official totals derived fromSummary Tape File 1 data collected from anl households. These totals derived from the long-form sample (rather than the official totals) are,nevertheless, appropriate for use in conjunction with demographic characteristics also derived from the sample.
Poverty thresholds, based on a complex Federal definition, vary according to household size and age of the household head (over or under age 65).Thresholds are revised annually to reflect changes in the cost of living indicated in the Consumer Price Index. They are applied only on anational basis and are not adjusted for local variations in the cost of living. The average poverty threshold for a family of four was $12,674 in1989. All Census income data refer to 1989, the latest complete calendar year before the April 1, 1990 census.
Householder is the person in whose name the house is owned or rented.
Source: U.S. Census of Population. 1990
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PERSONAL INCOME TRENDS OF BARNSTA13LE COUNTY AND MASSACH4USETTS RESIDENTS1988-93
BARNSTABLE COUNTY
1o88 % OF ie. % OF 1998-89 11990 % OF~ 1980-90 1091 % OF 1910 1292 % OF 1091.02 1993 % OF 1992-93,
SOURC6OFRSSOEW~iNcoM6 (000) TOTAL 001 TOTAL %CKANG (0001 TOTAL %CRW (0001 TOTAL %CHJANG (0001 TOTUL %CHAIG (0001 TOTAL=CANGE
Eanninat fromn Eneolontent wiMthin County 46%j3 4% S 85 3 -3% $1,53822 4 S% .0.07% SI1843 4115 43% .1% 1111.958.0911 45% 6.22% 82,06118169 43% 5.30%
No.t Eamrning from Emoloymiert Outside Count_ $34,20 9% 93278 % 5% $34,5 9% 3% $369jii 9% -11% S37,93 0% 4.61% $406,09 9% 47%
Earnig $ 2.249.357 I 8% 92.2178624 55% .11%. 92227 874 I54%. 0.48%. $22113.331 612% .1%. 92 345,784 54% 3.99% 92,467,068 54% 8.21%Dividends, Intotut and Rent Si1 059 7191 2% 1632 2% 1% S2108 29 4% S2352 30 6% 1027 7% -3% 125462 27% 2.97%.Transfer Payments 59 1 5% S649 94 16 % 7689 1% 1% 59 32 19%0 '11% 84371 9% 54% 8341 19 3.%
TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME I 1,904267 100%1 $403,1401 100%1 3%1 114.154.2 6
1 100%1 3%1 $423495 1 00%1 3%1 j$4,3832 1 00%1 1.77%1 $4.S5 i 1002'.
MASSACHUSETTS
1o66 % OF 1,80 % OF 1988-89 10900 % OF 1989.90 iS91 % OF 1990.91 1992 % OF 991.92 1903 % OF 1992-93
50091065 O ESIENTINCOME 001 TOTAL 00 TOTAL %CHANGu. (000)1 TOTAL %CHANM (0001 TOTAL CIq4AGF 00 TT Ct.W0M (0001 TOTAL %CHANOE
Earnings from Etnoeoymrnst Within State A3L~51 74% ~ j41 71% 117% $9,0,04 70% 136% S92.322.728 69% 2% $92.179.857 68% jjjI % Sli?03S836 68% 6.27%
Net Eannings from FEiponrtoymnt Outside State (1451 0,3 (39.7 .1% 236% (1111893.388' .11% 442% (111.961.021' -11% 4% (51.,9811.7781 -11% 1% ($2.069.153' -1% 4.41%
Earana 5 1674 % 3128 70% 116% $888905.3119 68% 1133%. 9003611707 67% 2% 90,198079 66% -0,18% 8914,966,683 67% 5.29Dividends, Interest end Rent 83.891.37i1 16 £7.920 145 1%41 1304%1 $23 656 ,499 1% 9% 923 830 183 18% 0% $23 380 019 17% .1 2327346 16%1 .0.74%1TransferP ymenta 2269 160% 88198'792 1% 3% $179004576 1%I 118%1 1989126 15% 1% 26347 17% 1% $23.7110233 7i.6
TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME S2395,604 1 100%4 j94j20i9261 100%1 126%1 $`13046 83 94 100%1 140%1 13.A 909
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Earnings'represent net total following deduction of personal contributions for social insurance.
Net Earnings from Employment outside County or State represent differential between earnings paid nonresidents for employment within County or State and earnings paid residents for employmentoutside County or State.
Dividends are payments by for-profit corporations to noncorporate stockholders; interest is monetary and imputed interest income of persons from all sources; rent Is monetary income of persons fromrental of real property.
Transfer payments represent income for which service is not currently rendered, derived from government retirement and social insurance programs, including unemployment compensation.
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SOUIPIC 1988 % OF 1889 % OP 1088-89 1990 % OF 1989-90 1091 7 OF 1990-91 1t92 % OF %CA 1993 % OF %CHANGEi0001 TOTA (0001 TT0TAU % CHANG (1000 TOTAE % t (0001 TOTAL % (000) TOTAL 1991-92 (0001 TOTAL 1902-93 1988.93
nlgtlremnt & tasitaty Insurrnee 3netfft Payments S385,208 e S377,45 3% 33 S404,472 845% 7% S438,41 56.08% % 4 233 54.58% S j484497 554% S 33%
Me" Payments 13t1,788 22.14% StS8,904 24.45% 2t 5180.193 13% 112t ,e7s 27.20% 20 S220.621 26.17 2% t237.936 27.24% *t 81%
Income MaIntenance enit Pamnts 528,98 4.87% $31.360 4 s 8 33,8s54 j% 88 3 4.58 818 S41,208 4.890 j3 U2,539 4.87% 3% 47%
nemoynvt Insun Beser t S Pay19,e94 214 3.23% $2816 4.33%1 47% 643.0e2 8.01% 53% $490 e.20e% 15% se4.324 7.e3%1 30% t 4e,892 S.0% -24% 155%
V Ben efit Pymentn St ,S8 3.t2% S19,960 3.07% 7% S20,29t 2.83% 2% S2t .e5 272% 7% S21,795 2.58% 1% t 23,33 2.67% 7% 28%
Federal Education & Tranno tAsislance Payments S 2,981 0.60% S4.288 0.8% 44% 54.025 0S% 4% S3,88 0.490% 4% $ .46% -1% $4,0S j0.4e% 4% 35%
Payments to Nonorots Institutions - 2,255 2.06% 1t3,017 2600% S t14.33t1 2.00 st s7 1.841% 2% S4,877 1,_ t 2% _St82 t181 . 3281
Business Payments to Indtvfuata StS 920 2.88% $1e.2t2 2.49% 2% $18,20S 2.26% 0% -SS,286 1.90% -6.68% $t ,t1t7 t.9t1% 7% SI S.932 1.82% .1% 0.02%
Total Tranfedr Payments S95,t19 00.o0% $ 049,994 t o0.00. 9e S7t eu69 t 00.00 420 t798.632 100.00% 11% !84371 I03,441 1 4 47%
. Retirement and Disability Insurance Benefit Payments Include temporary disability payments and black lung payments.
t Medical Payments include Medicare payments, medical vendor payments and CHAMPUS payments.
Income Maintenance Benefit Payments include Supplemental Social Security Income (SSB Payments, Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC), Food Stamps, General, Emergency, Energy and Refugee Assistance,Foster Home Care Payments and Earned Income Tax Credits.
Federal Education and Training Assistance Payments exclude veterans programs.
Total Transfer Payments Include payments to Individuals, In addition bo those specified, amounting to 5188,000 In 1988, $122,000 in 1989, $133,000 In 1990, $81,000 in 1991, 5135000 In 1992 and S149,000 In 1993.
Payments to Nonprofit Institutions Include State and local government payments for foster home care supervised by private agencies, educational assistance and other payments to nonprofit Institutions.
Business Payments to Individuals include personal injury payments to individuals other than employees and other business transfer payments.
NA -Not avalihble estimates are below S50,000 and induded in totalh.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce
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Resident Labor Force, Employment, Unemployment
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Labor Force and Unemployment Rate, 1997 * 75Labor Force and Unemployment Rate, 1996 * 76Unemployment Rate Extremes and Annual Average, 1975-97 (graph) 77Employment Status of Residents, 1990 * 78Labor Force Characteristics, 1990 79Occupations of Residents, 1980-90 80Employment Location of Residents, 1990 81
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- LABOR FORCE AND UNEMPL( , IN BARNSTABLE COUNTY1997
TOWN JAN. FM Mm APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC AVERAGE
BARNSTABLELaborForce 20,817 20,670 20,897 21,802 22,853 24,814 28,320 25.983 23,446 22,708 22,007 21,600 22,783Unerndoyment Rate 7.90% 7.70% 7.20% 5.80% 4.50% 4.10% 3.50% 3.40% 3.60% 3.30% 4.90% 5.10% 5.00%DOUNEELaborForce 8,208 8.238 8,380 8.558 8.977 9.823 9,783 9,788 9,104 8,851 8,591 8,397 8,871Unemotowmant Rate 8.80% 8.40% 8.20% 4.90%i 4.20% 4.80% 3.70% 3.50% 3.60% 3.50% 4.80% 5.00% 4.70%BREWSTERLabForce 4,324 4,295 4,351 4,452 4,705 5,147 5,453 5,399 4,888 4,738 4,580 4,515 4,737Unemfoyment' Rate 7.50% - 6.80% 8.10 3.50% 2.30% 2.e0 1.90% 2.20% 2.60% 2.30% 3.80% 4.30% 3.70%CHATHAMLaborFoXe 2,800 2,778 2,855 2,922 3,099 3.347 3,630 3,471 3,148 3,039 2,927 2,915 3.070_ Vmplomnt Rate 8.10% 7.30% 7.90% 5.40% 4.50% 3.60% 2.50% 2.10% 2.80% 2.00% 3.10% 4.80% 4.40%
Labor Force 8,128 6,058 8,144 6,299 8,594 7,153 7,815 7,501 8,819 8,828 8,502 8,450 8,658Unemployment Rate 10.40% 9.30% 8.70% 8.30%1 . 4.20% 3.80% 3.50% 3.30% 4.20% 4.10% 8.90% 8.00% 5.90%EASTHAMLabor Force 2,343 2,328 2,351 2,411 2,519 2,728 2,867 2,813 2.S83 2,479 2,4811 2,485 2,529UInemoloynent Rate 10.8% 020% ~920% 8.90% 4.60% .0 2.50% 1.90% 3.00% 2.509' 7.20% 8.40% 5.80%FALMOUTHLabor Force 15,211 15,222 15,432 15,756 18,453 17,523 17.933 17.918 18.704 18,288 15,785 15,427 18.302'nemoto"m" Rate 7.80% 7.00% 8.80% - .10% 4.00% 3.70% 3.80% 3.40% 3.40% 3.60% 4.60% 5.00% 4.70%HARWICHLabor Force 4,e55 4,618 4,8188 4.772 5,044 5,43 5,s789 5,70 5,187 5,020 4,924 4,854 5,055'memo!ment Rate t 1.00% 9.30% 8.30 5.70% 4.50% 3.40% 3.20% 3.00% 3.90% 3.50% 8.20% 8.80% 5.50%MASNP!ELabor Force 4,352 4,337 4,407 4,588 4,811 5,284 5,584 5,525 4,948 4,885 4,654 4,582 4,823Unemtoyment Rate 9.40% 9.10% 8.70% 7.30% 5.80% 8.20% 5.60% 5.80% 5.20 6.30% 8.60%i 8.70% 8.80%ORLEANSLabor Force 2,775 2,779 2,847 2,891 3.022 3.292 3.489 3,432 3,119 3,036 2,944 2,902 3,044uinemployment Rate 9.0% 0.10% 9.40% 8.20% 3.90% .3.90% 3.20% 2.80% 3.70% 3.80% 5,,,40. 8.00% 5.40%1P'ROVINCETOWNLaborFr 2,823 21 2 ,853 3,046 3,462 4,245 4,736 4,848 3,707 3,172 2,904 2,775 3,42Unempoyment Rate 44.30% 43.00% . 34.10%1 20.20% 13.80% 8.70% 5.90% 8.90% 13.50% 30.80% 37.60% 23.00%SANDWICHLabor Fo"c 8511 8,498 8,688 9,020 9,620 10,503 11,113 11,001 9,930 9,547 9,125 8,974 9,545UnemofoYment Rat 5.80% - 5.80% 5,70% 4.50% 4.10% 4.30% 3.40 3.70% 3.90% 2.80% 3.10% 3.50% 4.10%TRURO-Labor Fore 950 952 986 1,105 1,394 1,773 2,038 2,043 1,815 1,283 1,079 971 1,349'inemploymewno Rte 29.409' 29.10% 27.20% 19.90% 12.80% 8.90% 8.0 .0 .70% 5.0 17.80% 21.40% 13.70%WELLFLEETLabor For" 1,272 1,270 1,35 1,581 2,081 2,851 3,083 3,173 2,410 1,954 1,512 . 1,366 1,973uneARfoyMoT Rate 17.30% 16.70% 177100 11.10o 7,40% 4.50% 3.00% 4.60% 3.10% 2.90% 8.00% 12.40% 7.50%YARMOUTHLabor Force - ,623 9,548 9,857 9,937 10,438 11,370 12,028 11,828 10,725 10,414 10,209 10,075 10,487Unenpoymawnt Rate 9.80% 9.00% 8.20% 6.20% 4.40% 4.30% 3.50% 3.10% 3.70% 3.60% 6.30% soN 5.80%COUNTY TOTALLabor Fore 94,590 94,238 9s5,1 98,898 105,052 114,886 121,361 120,186 108,301 103,998 100,224 98,245 104,852Unempofoment Rat 9.70% 9.10% 8.70% .80% 4.90% 4.50% 3.70% - 3.50% 3.90% 3.80% 8.00% 8.70% 5.80%MASSACHUSETTSLabor Force 3,208,500 3:211,900 3,238,1100 3,231,40 3,248,700 3,318,00 3,323,700 3,318,100 3,253,100 3,263,100 3,283,300 3,248,100 3,260,200Utmiloent Rate 4.80%i 4.60% 4.60% 4.20% 4.1% 3.90% 4.00% 3.40% 3,50% 3.40% 4.00%
Unemptoyment RaTe 5.90% 5.70% 5.50% 4.e80 4.70% 5.20% 5.00% 4.80% 4.70% 4.40% 4.30% 4.40 4.90%1
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Source: Massachusetts Division o Employ>ment aond Taining
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LABOR FORCE AND UNEMPLOYMENT IN BARNSTABLE COUNTY1996
TOWN JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. AVERAGE
BARNSTABLELaborForce 20,107 20,040 20.294 20,914 22,270 24,609 26,185 28.185 23.572 22,523 '21.638 21.101 22,467tnoemt'oment Rate 8.70% 8.10% 7.30% Y .e0o 4.50% 4.30 3.90% 3.30 3.0 3.80.0 5.20% 5.50% 5.20%
LaboFor ar7 ,921 7,888 7,833 8,098 8,692 9,221 9,387 .391 8,887 8,574 8.278 8,122 8.514umnmolawlment Rate 8.00%I 7.60% 7.00%. 5.40% - 4.70%. 4.80% .4.30% 4.20%i 4.70% 4.20%, 3.90% 4.20%. 8.0
LaborForce 4,283 4,284 4,383 4,489 4,7St .,225 5s,39 58,40 5,009 4,777 4,583 4,48e 4,773theam/olvrnent Rate 74 S0 8.80% 6e80% 4,50% a.sox 2.80% 2.00% 1.60 2.40% 2.10% 3.S0% 3.80S 3.80%CHATHAMLabor Force 2,675 2,808 2,832 2,678 2,787 3,043 3,223 3.238 2,927 2,8108 2,702 2.845 2.822tJneomfllomtn Rate 10.30% 11.10% 10.10% 3.90 2.70% t .8o% 1.70% 2.e,0 2.80 4.50 4.80% 8.10
Labor Force 8,91e 6,894 s,9s6 8,088 8,412 7,031 7,488 7,526 8,766 8,468 8,282 8180 8,4971Gnernolonnat Rate 0.90% 10.30% 9.40% 8 .90% 3.90% 3.50% 3.80% 3.70% .3.90% 7.10%t 8.90%
EASTHAMLabor Force 2,259 2,269 2,273 2,2eo 2.358 2,806 2,767 2,777 2,603 2,402 2,387 2,340 2,431tlniojownent Pate 12.30% 12.00% 10.70% 8.70% 2.8o% 2.60% 1.80% 1.70S 2.20% _2.80% 6.80% 7.70% m .soFALMOUTHLabor Force 14,844 14,658 14,443 14,883 1s,860 18,766 17,08e 17.0*1 18,181 1e6,89 16,383 1s.088 16,612,Jnerrotyment Rate 8.60% 8.20% 7.30% 6.30% 3.80% 3.00% 3.20. 2.90% 3.80% 3.70% 4.90% 6.10% 4.90%1HARWICHLabor Force 4,681 4,841 4,883 4,870 4,926 6,413 6,738 6,760 6,178 4,943 4,824 4,740 4,989
nemolovnmnt Rate t 0.70% 1Q20s% 9.10% , .40% 4.30% 3,701 2.9o% 2.70% 3.10% 2.90%' s.90% ,,.so0%MASNPEELabor Force 4,878 4,808 4,832 4,773 8,073 6,810 6,999 8,021 6,448 6,238 4,966 4,879 5.tsit'nemrnea? Rate 8.80% 9.00% 7.e0 6.90% 4.80 4.80% 4.80% 4.40% 6.30 6.80% .10% 8.70% 8.00%
Labor Fr 2,630 2,869 2,701 2,714 2.881 3,18S 3,335 3,344 3,017 2,697 2,785 2,753 2.§07t'neffcloyrmerit Rate 9.70% 10.30% 9.90%1 8.90% 4.40% 3.80% 2,40% 2.10% 2.80% 3.20% 4.70% 8.00% 8.20%PROV"CEtOWNLabor Force 2,9111 2,848 2,85 3,016 3,326 4,199 4,681 4,414 3,792 3,087 2,815 2.743 3,381t ent Rah 48 90% 4.40% 41.60% 34.30% 20.80% 13.20% 7.90% 4.e8o% 0.10 11t.o40 29.o40 35.30% 22.80%
SANOWIACHLoabr Force 8,467 8,'462 8,681 8.867 9,428 10,446 11,110 11.189 10,042 9,803 9,138 8,911 9,161tJn omblovment Rate 6.70% 8.30% 6.80% 4.20% 3.00% 3.20% 2.70% 2.70% 3.00% 3.00% 3.80% 3.60% 3.90%TRUROLabor Force 991 976 1.00 1,089 1,305 1,736 1.961 1,938 1,808 1.280 1,032 977 1,322UJnernplaymant Rate 304% 30 30% 28.80%1 18.80% 11.80% 8.00% 8.70% 6.00%1 8.20% 86,0% 16.70' 20.60% 1.0WELLJLEETLabor Force 1,390 1,360 1,432 1,539 1.940 2,830 3,060 3,106 2,482 1,983 1,810 1.388 1,984UMnemIOwnt Rate 20.40% 19.80% 18.00% 9.e0% 4.60% 2.70% 3.30% 4.90% 2.50% a3.20 7.e0% 10.20% 7,40%YARMOUTHLabor Force 9,398 9.371 9,489 9|,31 10,188 11,208 11,864 11,877 10,889 10.258 9,985 9,779 10,309'Mn~omtoyment Rate 1 0.80% 10.30% 9.40% 8.40% 4.70% 4.10Q% 3.10% 2.80% 3.20%1 3.60% 6,30% 6.0% 6.70%COUNTY TOTALLabor Force 92,811 92,289 93,041 9S,621 101,888 112,894 11§,260 119,304 108,057 102,124 98,268 98,212 102,862Almoemnlownent Ra? 10.80% 1o10o% 9.20% 6.70% 4.80% 4.30% 3.60% 3,20% 3.80% 3.90% s.90% 8.80%1 8.80%MASSAMIUSETTSLabor Force 3,147,900 3,151,900 3,183,200 3,14s,900 3,187,400 3,235,900 3.240,800 3,233,600 3,179,700 3,198,200 3,208.200 3,19,9001 3,189,100LMek oyment Rat 6.80% 8.40% 6.20% 4.50% 4.10% 4.40% 4.20% 3.80% 4.00% 3.50% s3.60% 3.50% 4.30%UNITED STATES
Unempoyment Rate 8.30% 8.00% 6.80% 8 .40% 40 8.6 6.10% 6.00% 4,90% 6.00% 8.00% 6 5.40%
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Source: Massachusetts Daston of Employment and Tmtning
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UNEMPLOYMENT RATE FLUCTUATION IN BARNSTABLE COUNTY1975-97
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EMPLOYMENT STATUS OF BARNSTABLE COUNTY RESIDENTS1990
Persons 16 Years and OverI Total -In Labor Force-I-Employed- - Unemployed---| Persons Nuwber Percent I Number % of LF
_ I Females 16 Years and OverT Total -In Labor
I Females NumberForce- I-Employed- -4)nemployed _Percent I Nuiber % of LF
|-4Women w/ChltdrenI Number X In LF
Massachusetts 4,809,772 3,261,863 67.8% 3,027,950 218,000 6.7X 12,541,677 1,532,804 60.3X 1.442,232 88,731 5.8% 703,795 68.8X
Barnstable County
Barnstable town
Bourne town
Brewster town
Chatham town -
Dennis town
Easthem townFalmouth town
Harwich town
Mashpee town
Orleans town
Provincetown town
Sandwich town
-J Truro town°° Wetifleet town
Yarmouth town
151,20733,05212,4056,7355,71111,582
3,622
22,4258,505
6,0255,0473,132
11,704
1,3162,021
17,925
89,85520,3057,9534,0712,7136,1162,186
13,9814,4254,0142,6282,0737,894
7981,2299,469
59.4X61.4%64.1%60.4%47.5X52.8X60.4%
62.3%52.0%66.6%
52.1%
66.2%
67.4%60.6X60.8%
52. %
82,52618,8107,000
3,8532,5835,5812,030
12,8854,0163,6772,5201,7087,332
7091,1228,700
6,3141,467492
218120
529156
914397280
9236534482
107751
7.1%
7.2%
6.6%5.4%4.4%8.7%
7.1X6.6%9.0%7.1%3.5%
17.6X4.5%
10.4X8.7X
7.9%
81,20217,6516,235
3,657
3,1316,422
1,92812,010
4,7103,219
2,788
1,593
6,169681
1,0659,943
41,9989,38Z3,6001,9171,2572,911
1,0346,680
2,1181,869
1,265
9053,584
346589
4,541
51.7%53.2%
57.7%
52.4%40.1%45.3%
53.6%
55.6%45.0%58.1%45.4%
56.8X58.1%
50.8%
55.3%45.7%
38,9038,7833,3071,8061,2152,649952
6,2181,9181,7921,226692
3,356301548
4,140
3,021
599
252
11142
262
82457
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213
2204541
388
7.2%
6.4%7.1%5.8%3.3%
9.0%7.9%
6.8%9.1%4.1X3.1%
23.5%
6.2%
13.0%7.0%
8.6%
20,8084,568
2,0351,005536
1,400
4923,362
1,078
1,061496266
2,100
194
2191,996
68.6%
68.7%
69.2%70.9%55.6%71.2X71.7%70.3%65.0%69.0%81.3%60.9%64.9%64.9%60.7%69.2%
Note: Since this table presents Summary Tape File 3 sample data collected from the long-form Census questionnaire completed by about one ofseven households Statewide, totals of persons and females presented in it are less accurate than the official totals derived from Summary TapeFile 1 data collected from all households. These totals derived from the long-form sample (rather than the official totals) are, nevertheless.appropriate for use in conjunction with employment and labor force characteristics also derived from the sample.
Data represent residents of Barnstable County but they were not necessarily employed in Barnstable County.
Source: U.S. Census of Population, 1990
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LABOR FORCE CHARACTERISTICS: BARNSTABLE COUNTY, 1990
Kh OR FORCE STATUSi J Persons 16 years and over'^rlabor force
Percent in labor forceCivilian labor forceEmployedUnemployed
Percent unemployedArmed Forces
Not in labor force
Males 16 years and overIn labor force
Percent in labor force'Civilian labor force
EmployedUnemployed
Percent unemployedArmed Forces
Not in labor force
Females 16 years and overIn labor force
Percent in labor forceCivilian labor forceEmployedUnemployed
Percent unemployed* Armed Forces
Not in labor force
Females 16 years and over-h own children under 6 years
o ) ercent in labor force`#'th own children 6 to 1;7 years
only -A' Percent in labor force
Own children under 6 years infamilies and subfamilies
All parents present in> household in labor force
Own children 6 to 17 yearsin families and subfamilies
L All parents present in,household in labor force
Not Persons 16 to 19 yearsNot enrolled in school and
i not high school-graduateEmployed or in Armed Forces-UnemployedNot in labor force
COMMUTING TO WORKWorkers 16 years and over-
Percent drove alonePercent in carpoolsPercent using public transportationPercent using other meansPercent walked or worked at homeMean travel time to work (minutes)'..
151,20789,855
59.488,84082,5266,314
7.11,015
61,352
70,00547,857
68.446,91643,6233,293
7.0941
22,148
81,20241,998
51.741,92438,9033,021*7.274
39,204
81,20210,576
59.5
10,23278.0
13,'963
7,864
24,303
17,317
7,482
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81,78482..38.0
1.1-:1.86.8
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OCCUPATIONEmployed persons 16 yearsand over
Executive, administrative,and managerial occupations
Professional specialtyoccupations
Technicians and relatedsupport occupations
Sales occupationsAdministrative supportoccupations, including clerical
Private household occupationsProtective service occupationsService occupations, exceptprotective and household
Farming, forestry, andfishing occupations
Precision production, craft,and repair occupations
Machine.operators, assemblers,and inspectors
'Transportation and materialmoving occupations
'Handlers, equipment cleaners,helpers, and laborers
INDUSTRYEmployed persons 16 yearsand over
Agriculture, forestry, andfisheries
MiningConstructionManufacturing, nondurable goods-Manufacturing, durable goodsTransportationCommunications and otherpublic utilities
Wholesale tradeRetail tradeFinance, insurance, andreal estate-
Business and repair services-Personal servicesEntertainment and recreationservices .
.Health servicesEducational servicesOther professional andrelated services
Public administration
CLASS OFMWORKER'Employed persons 16 yearsand over
Private wage and salary workersGovernment workers
Local government workersState government workersFederal government workers
Self-employed workersUnpaid family workers
82,526
10,824
12,357
2,43212,472
11,599333
1, 437
11,042
2,271
10,253
2,191
2,860
2,455
82,526
2,65577
8,1912,8903,5313,278
2,3511,885
18,846
6,0313,2904.200
1,1637,3145,275
7,0044,545
82,52661,03811,4716,8131,9652,6939,766
251
Source: U.S. Census of Population and Housing. 1990.
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OCCUPATIONS OF BARNSTABLE COUNTY RESIDENTS1980-90
Occupation 1980 % of Total 1990 % of Total % Change
Managerial, Professional 15,804 27% 23,181 28% 47%Executive,'Administrative, Managerial 6,806 12% 10,824 13% 59%Professional Specialty. 8,998 15%/ 12,357 15% 37%
Technical, Sales, Administrative Support 17,861 30l 26,503 32% 48%Technicians & Related Support 1,610 3% 2.432 3% 510/Sales 7,949 14%/6 12.472 15% 57%Administrative Support, including Clerical 8,302 14% 11,599 14% 40%
Service Occupations 9,990 17% 12,812 16% 28%Private Household 427 1% 333 0.40% -22%Protective Service 1,188 2% -1,437 2% 21%Other Service Occupations 8.375 1 4% 11.042 13% 32%
Farming, Forestry, Fishing 1,626 3% 2,271 . 3% 40%/cPrecision Production, Craft & Repair Occupations 7,997 14% 10,253 12% 28%Operators, Fabricators & Laborers 5,373 9% 7,506 9% 40°/c
Machine Operators, Assemblers, Inspectors 1,618 3% 2,191 3% 35%/Transportation & Material Moving 2,034 3% 2.860 3% 41%Handlers, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers, Laborer, 1,721 3% 2,455 3% 43%
Total Occupations Represented 58,651 100% 82,526 100% 41%°
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Source: U.S. Census of Population, 1980,1990
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EMPLOYMENT LOCATION OF BA( ABLE COUNTY RESIDENTS1990
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Barnstable Bourne Brewster Chatham Dennis Eastham Falmouth Harwich Mashpee Orleans ProvIncetown Sandwich Truro Welifleet Yarmouth Ott-Cape
Barnstable 12,568j 307 83 76 345 13 547 147 380 136 28 419 1,380 1,945Boume 397 2,843 6 13 29 1,011 21 69 23 334 = 8 131 2,366 7.251Brewster 400 32 1,236 228 288 100 22 154 827 17 26 14 11 243 1 92 3,790Chatham 118 33 1.660 82 45 4 189 17 185 7 7 54 136 2,537Dennis 1,028 32 178 176 2,039 31 19 348 22 127 5 52 9 995 409 5,470Easthbm - 144 8 72 53 79 631 8 84 14 528 29 7 42 111 73 89 f 1972Falmouth 864 646 '24 1 1 1 6 8,926 12 487 18 4 167 _ . 75 1,543 12,793Harwich 530 39 '150 362 298 73 48 1,485 5 454 1 2 8 = 16 232 224 3,936Mashpee j 919 147 6 7 6 2 626 191 858 8 119 __1 70 671 3,666Orleans 1 95 5 209 149 78 .165 15 94 1 1,332 15 6 . 31 34 166 2,494Provincetown 12 _ 15 -31 - 1,429 2 - _ 33 _114. 1,655Sandwich 1,701 481 18 38 86 6 521 31 153 24 10 2,2 _ 225 1,883 7,460Truro 13 5 13 8 2 35 241 __ 259 66 11 4 7 700Welltleet 45 29 39 85 5 125 89 13 622 7 16 1,075Yarmouth 2,885 53 61 71 853 110 165 51 113 9 96 3,494 645 8,606
COUNTY 21,81 493 2,104 2,919 4,294 1,193 11,857 2,762 2,058 3,935 - 1,888 3,517 365 905 7,124 10,446 f 81,7779
Note: This table presents 1990 U.S. Census sample data from Summary Tape File 3 compiled from the long-form questionnaires distributed to approximately one In seven housing units.Hometown appears in column at left, total employed residents in column on right, and the locations of their employment in columns in between.
Source: U.S. Census, 1990
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SELF-EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF BARNSTABLE COUNTY1980-90
_____ _ 1 980 1 990 1980-90Town Self-Employed % of All Employed Residents Self-Employed % of All Employed Residents Difference % Change
BARNSTABLE 1,502 12% 2,039 11% 537 36%BOURNE 377 8% 553 8% 176 47%BREVS1ER 175 9% 593 15% 418 239%CHATHAM 541 23% 497 19% -44 -8%DENNIS 420 7% 666 -12% 246 59%EASTHAM 220 15% 317 16% 97 44%FALMOUTH 829 8% 1,227 10% 398 48%HARWMCH 364 11% 595 15% 231 63%MASHPEE 83 5% 414 11% 331 399%ORLEANS 330 16% 478 19% 148 45%
PRO\INCETOWN - 243 15% 297 17% 54 22%
SANDWiCH - 350 .9% 887 12% 537 153%TRU-. 96 18% 137 19% 41 43%WELLFLEET - 165 20% 286 -25% 121 73%
YARMOUTH: 693 10% 7780 9% 87 1 3%
COUNTYTOTAL 6,388 11% 9,766 12% 3,378 53°%
MASSACHUSETTS -131,106 5% 180228 6% 49,1 22 37%
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Data represent employed residents aged 16+.
Source: U.S. Census, 1980,1990
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Employment within Barnstable County by Industry
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Employment and Payrolls, 1996 84Employment Trends, 1980-96 (graph) 85Employment by Industry, 1980-96 86Employment by Detailed Industry Category, 1990-96 87Private-sector Employers by Employment-size Class, 1990-95 90Employment Trends, 1994-96 * 91Employment Trends by Industry, 1985-96 * 92
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BARNSTABLE COUNTY EMPLOYM i CAND PAYROLLS BY INDUSTRY1996
INDUSTRY, UNITS % OF PAYROLL % OF -__EMPLOYMENT % OFTOTAL TOTAL LOW HIGH AVERAGE TOTAL
Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries 320 4.04% $26,942,889 1.44% 630-Jan. 1,681-Jun. 1,279 1.65%Mining NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NAConstruction 746 9.43% $96,437,918 5.17% 2,747-Feb. 3,408-Jun. 3,186 4.12%Manufacturing 244 3.08% $97,833,499 5.24% 3,036-Oct. 3,260-Jun. 3,14 4.06%Transport./Communicatons/Utilities 295 3.73% $116,034,218 6.22% 3,283-Feb. 4,104-Sep. 3,725 4.82%WholesaleTrade 334 4.22% $48,513,935 2.60% 1,404-Jan. 1,764-Aug. 1,596 2.0Retail Trade 72371 29.96% $384,598,854 20.61% 18,652-Feb. 32,677-Jul. 24,363 31,50%Finance, Insurance & Real Estate 604 7.63% $115,023,947 6.17% 3,527-Feb. 4,207-Jul. 3,865 5.00%/Services 2,715 34.31% $608,547,209 32.62% 21 494-Jan. 28 611-Aug. 24 733 31.98%
Private Sector Subtotal 7,633 96.45% $1,497,501,113 80.27% 55,391 -Feb. 79,621 -Jul. 66,011 85.36%
Federal Government 95 1.20% $66,212,234 3.55% 1 775-Dec. 1,893-Aug. 1,812 2.34%State Government 12 0.15% $48,523,108 2.60% 1,171-Dec. 1,421 -Aug. 1,298 1.68%Local Government 174 2.20% $253,451,800 13.58% 6,792-Jul. 9,113-Jun. 8,211 10.62%Government Subtotal 281 3.55% $368,187,142 19.73% NA NA 11,321 14.64%
TOTAL - All Industries & Government 7,914100.00% $1,865,688,255 100.00% 66,602-Jan. 89,710-Jul. 77,332 100.00%
UNITS represent number of employers.
NA - Not available
Source: Massachusetts Division of Employment and Training
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AVERAGE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE-SECTOR EMPLOYMENT IN BARNSTABLE COUNTY1980-96
Source: Massachusetts Division of Employment and Training
800,000
70,000
60,000
50j000 -
C 40,000 -n..
-30,000 -
20,000 -
10,000 -
75.773 77,33274,969-fflm 73,46672.891 72,371
- - 70,137
66,553 m
-70,333. -- -- - 69,702.m 66,952 67,045 I'
62,732
57.70953.88r6 54.444
51,432
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1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996
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BARNSTABLE COUNTY( .OYMENT BY INDUSTRY (1980-96
IlUTRY1080 %OF 1985 %OF '1990 %OF 1991 1992 1993 194 19 1996 %OF - 1995-96 1990-96- 1980-06______________ TOTAL. TOTAL - TOTAL - - - - -TOTAL MMEIe %CHANGE CI~FF~l %CHANGE DFF~qe4M %CHANGE
Agdoulture, ForestryA Flahefles 746 1% 1,075 2% 1.097 2% 1,073 j,018 1,010 1.127 1.181 1.270 2% 08 8% 182 17% 533' 71%Mining 26005 r 4 0.07% 40 0.06% 42 35 44 s0 77 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA m NA
Cnstruction, 63 % 3.9 6% 3.113 4% 2,474 2.428 2,535 2,752 3.094 3186 4%. 92 3% 73 2% 848 36%Manufacturino 3.00 6% 4,211 6% 3.465 5% 3,171 2,j959 2.7 3,182- 3,348 3.L1 4 3 4% -205 -6% -322 -9% -157 -5%Transpor1./Communicatlons/Utitities 3.132 6%1 3.475 5% ~3.5116 5%Y. 3.184 797 ~ 337 3.5 ... 2 ~5% 7 % 29 6 9 9Wholesale Trade 977 2% 1.516 2% 1.565 2% 1,5173 .j9 A2 1,642 1,625 ,96 2 -29 -2% 31! 2% 61 63Fletell Trade 17,141 33% 23.594 35% 23,544 33% 22,012 2188~ 23.119 23.957 ~~~3 3% 406 2%; 819 3% 722 42Finance, Insurance & Real Estate 2,79 5%1 3,089 5% 3.599 5 % 3,435 3,7 ~ 40 3.700 ~5 5 165 4% 2661 7 .8 2Services 12,721 25%1 16,787 25% 20.438 29% 20,198 2074~ 22,642 24,268 ARC 2 65 2 J~ 2% j~ 4
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Federal Government 1.223 2% 11,639 2% 1,6'20 2% 1,587 1 581 1,65 1,883~ 1.812 2% -51 .3% 192 12% 589 48%Slate Government 464 1% 873 I% 1,067~8 2% 1,067 1,5 1,138 1,178 1,240 1,298 2% 56 5% 211 19% 834 180%Local Government 6,982 14i. j317 9% 7.249 10% 7,194 7.139 7.482 7-,849 7,968 8,211 11% 243 3% 962 13% 1.229~ 18%
GOV2RNMe4TSUBTOTAL 8,671 17% 8,829 13% 9,956 14% 9,848 9,779 10,270 10,721 11,071 11,321 15% 250 2% 1j365 14% 2,650 31%
TOTAL -ALLINOIJSTRIES &GOVERNMENT 51,431 100% 66.553 100% 70.333 100% 66.952 67.045 69.702 7237 75,773 77.332 100% 1,559 2.06% .A.999 10%1 25.901 50%
MASSACHUSETTS (000) 12,595.71 100%13.010.8 1 00'%12,929.5 1'00/n12,758.2 12,737.3 12,785.91 2,848.61 2,920.91 2,976.51 100o% 561 1.90%1 471 2%1 3811 15%
NA - Not Available
Source: Massachusetts Division of Employment and Training
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EMPLOYMENT IN BARNSTABLE COUNTY1990-96
SIC Industry _ __ . Avers e Employment1990 1991 1002 1099 1 1 08 1995-s6 1990-06
Number %o^ Total Number Number Number Number Number Number %ofTotlsi DIffterenoce % Change Difference % Change
016-001 AORICULTUREWFORESThYIFiSHINO 1.097 1.66% t 1 073 t.ote t.010 1.12? 1.1 1.270 1.66% 6 8% 162 17%o s Landacape/Honicultural Services 627 0.89% 574 584 562 6 724 628 1.06% 99 14% 106 31%017 Fruits (cranberries strawberries) 51 007% 46 44 51 42 40 49 .08% 9 23% -2 -4%016 Horticultural Specialties 33 0.05% 36 27 29 30 33 36 0.05% 3 9% 3 9%091 Commerclal Flshing 137 0.19% 12 149 127 124 110 93 0.12% -17 -15% -44 -32%074 Veterinary Services 120 0.17% 121 1311 150 12 163 166 0.21% 3 2% 46 38%
138-1 44 MINING (olilpa. field services: eandfprevoll 40 0.06% 42 3S 4 60 7? NA NA NA NA NA NA
I. -;.. 3.1131 A.83% .vte r 4RA-8 4A-lt9vl ^" a,1lDvl 7v J IflOuXlUjIv152a Rsldential Building
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1711Plumbin^. Heatin. J 5511 0.76% 469 492 _sQ 5?7 g3a Biel 0.60% -211 -3%i 671 12%trkal Work
Sqieblal Trade i5101 0.73% 387sOmi fA0M
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v Construction exceot hlohwav 1441 -- 0.20% 1271 I7* 173 I 21 i7al 0.23% ,261 -1A% sAi -lA -
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EMPLOYMENT IN B TALECOUNTY1990-96
sic Industry,19 82 19 Averal _Emaloyment 19 959 90919 01994 1999 _______ __ __ __ __0___ __ __ _
Nme %Of TOW Nmbr Nmer Nme Number Number Number _%of Total Difference' % Change Difference % Change
6 0 1 61I9 WHIOLESALE TADE 1.....A63 2.23% .1 1.0 1.8 162 1.2 1.9 2.06% .29 -2% 3 1 2%501 Motor Vehicles, Parts & Su olies- 230 0.33% 222 0 3 4 4 4 0.32% 5 ____2% 1 8 8%503 Lumber & Construction Materials .. 1 0.13% j1 104 81a08 se 0.11% a 10% *3 -3%504 Professionhl A Commercial-E if iment 11 0.241% 1865 1 19 19 210 206 176 0.23% .26 -14% ____7 4%506 Electrical Goods 8 0.15% I 1 all 67 731 83 117 0.15%1 34 41% 9 8%507 Hardware, Plumbl A, Heating E u amnt 102 -0.15%; 9 94 95 j03 104 0.13% 1 ____1% 2 2%/606 Machinery Equipment &, Supplies 105 .iL ..... je aj jj 16 6 3 .6 -26 . 17% 32030%
514 Groceries A, Related Products 27 0.4261 264 35 321988 0.37 -33 .10% 8 3%519 M190. Nondurable Goods (pit, lee news apera 14j 6 0.21% 17 125 12 1 2 S5 9 6 109 0.14% 1 3 14% -37 .25%
621-599 RETAR. TRAD! 23.644 33.48% 22.012 21.68 2 20 23.11 396i4.6 31.50% 406 2% stis 3%521 Lumber & hOrt Building Materials 6231 0.89% 55 41 58 517 543 ___543 0.70% Ol___ 0% 80 -13%525 Hardware Stores -222i 0.2¶ 88 20 235 241 259 253 0.33% a6 -2% 31i 14%528 Retafl Nurseries &, Garden Stores 127 0.18% 123 183851 190 210 0.27% 20 11% 83 65%531 Dc artment Stores 1.9 .9% 102 101' 105 ti4 .1 938 1.21% -75 ____7% .258 -21%633 Varletv Stores . 23 .1% 151 16 166 123 131 149 0.19% 168 14% 28 21%539 Misc. General-Merch~andise Slams 18 0.23% 1738053 81 NA NA __ NA NA NA NA541 Grace Stores 9 5.00% 3 38 333 ,03531 3.479 3 585 4.61% 88 s2% 46 ___ 1%542 Meat &, Fish Markrets 173 0.25% 16 7 __ 8 898 NA NA NA NA NA NA
53FruIt & Vo table Markeats .. 9 0.13%. 9 94 __ 95 ill 140, 213 0,28% 73 62% 119 127%44Candy Nut & Confectioner Stores 108 0.15% NA J07 62 80o 88 121 0,18% 33 38% 131 12%
546 Retail Bakorles ___230 0.33% . 19 164 221 249 273 179 0.23% .94 .34% -51 .251NowA, Used Car Dealers ____69 09% 591 618 591 837 883 708 0.92% 25 4% 12 ___ 2%S5Aulo &Home-Supl Stores ___127 0.18 14 118 123 138, 138 148 0.19 10 7% 2 1 17%54Gasoline Service Stations 688 0.98% 87 606, 832 826 660 75 0.87% 15 2% -13 -2%55Boat Delialer 202 0.29% 183 170 131k 144j 159 172 0.22% 13 8% -30 -15%661nMenA&Boyj Clothing Stores 106 0.16%' 12 136 17 11 5 127. 124 0.16% - 3 .2% 18a 17%52Women's Clothi Stores ___447 0.64% ~ 371' 346 381. 314 31 8 31 .0 _ a8 -3%1 -137 -31%
55anlCoh Soa520 0.74%. 493 484 592 597, 6083 .2% 23 _ 4% i11 21%56Shoe Stores 228 0.32%, 60 181, 180 . 19 186' 144 0.19% -42 -23% -84 -37%51Furniture Stores 430 0.61% 382 406 390 374' 416 469 0.61% 53 13% 39 __ 9%
52HueodAiacStrs109 0.15%. 4 44 40. 39 - 42 45 0.08% __ 3 __ 7% -64 .59%63Radio, TeleIsIon A Campuor Stores 160 0.23% 164 180 162 ~ 166 .~24 211 0.27% ___ 7 __ 3% 51 32%51Eati & Drlnkmng Places 8..9L!4 12.77%. 8,751~ 8.695 8.935 9.306 9,765 9,873 12.77% 108 1% 889 10%591 0 Stoare , Prop itar Stores 602 0.88% 5 20 513 57 570 565 577 0.75% 12 2% -25 .4%
592 L. uor Stomas 450 0.4 0 420 01 449 457 , 472 0.61%I 5 3%22 ____5%
594 M~c- Goods Stores (iftl book photoh 1.786 2.4 162 1.616 169 1 805 1.935 2.028 .2. ____93 ____ % 242 14%59 FelDealers 34 0.43% 29 7 7, 293 289 29 03% -30 -10% -45 -5
__599 Retall Stoma0 not ese~where classIlled 55 08% 4677 434 483 540 52 .8 18 -3% -73 -12%
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itions 751! 59 4.%--Ell 13- N M ;: ! " i .3Z17 :~94 I. . 1363111.1f. I 125) 0.16A 127 120 98a lIhI 90 a I 0.11% . 5 -6% .401 .323A841 Aoentl :Ore & Service i - 3 0.75% 510 52 2 : 535~1 .A5 .... A! I 0%I! 22[__ 4A
121 2%j 5041 ,394'AI- Estate Oillrstore A, LeslsotI Esallte Agents & managers1Ividrs & Devaeotore
4-3*1 I 11AR-A I,,4 -Ali Itall Its a iton ace1. --. -. .- -. - - - - - - - - - - -9541 1.33% 969 881 928 soar, 719 1.02% 69 10%l .1481 - .18-A
- i0l 0.11% la - - 261 _1 all -, 19H 5�! .6 61 -75'A
SIC - Standard Industrial Classification
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Source: Massachusetts Division of Employment and Training Page 2 of 3
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EMPLOYMENT IN BARNSTABLE COUNTY1990-96
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_________________________ Number I% of Total Number ume Nmer Number Number Number %of Total Difference % Change Difference % Cheng
'01.890 SERVICES -20 438 29.06% 20.1OC 20.734 2.' 2.62 24.26S 24,736 31.98% 466 j% 4A.2!S 21%
701 Hotels-& Motels 3,438 4.89% 3.232 3.212 331 .9 472 - 38312 4.37% -90 .3% .56 .%1703 Camo$ & Recreational Vehicle Parks 105 0.16% 99 1 9 II 141 146 0119% 4 ̂% 41 39%721 Laundry Cleaning & Garment Services- 311 0.44% 294. 29 295 307 321 331 0.43% 10 3% 20 S723 Beaut Shopa 455 .5% 428 46 451 45 518~ 640 0.0%2 4 5 7734 Servycees to RuldIdin 205 0.9' 212' 234 242 ~ 9. 291 309 0.0%81 6% 1041 511%736 Personnel Suppy Services 332 .4% 228 82 130 76 78 184 0.2 % 86 110% .1688 .51%737 Cornputer & Data Processing Services 406 0.68% 429 43 0 478 528 502 0.65% -26 .6-% 9 6 24%736 Misc. BusIness ServIce. - 362 06% 366 347 '399 339 341" 4 .4 2 . % . 9 -3%753 AutomotIve Repair Shopsa- 348 0.9' 278 285 310 366 39 436 0.56% 43 Jfl 088 25%
"1769 Misc. Re air Shop '100 .4 2 81 8 741 70 0.09% .11 *14% -30 .30%'84 Video Tap Rental 107 0.15% 71 79 79 lie82 1 0.15% 34 41% ~ 9 8%799 Misc., Amusement, Recreation Services 754 10% 39 836 970 1 077 1613* 1222 1.58% 59 5% 488 02%801 MedIcal Doctors, Offices &-ClinIcs- *5 a 9211 1 .017' 1 019 11 090' 143 1.4%I5 5% 291 34%802 Dentists' Offices_ & Clinics 492 0,70% 487 534 '~551 '509 548 590oo 6 421 8% 981 20%804 Other Health Practltloners' Offices 31 6 0.451% 328 32 388 2 59' 275 32 5 0.S%5 18% 91 3%'805 Nurelno & Pereonal Care-FacIlItses 2*j494 3.55% 2,74 286' 9' 2598 2 603 2. 32 .3 129 ___ % 238 10%808 Hospitals 1,882 2.88%' '1844 ~ 13' NA 2 129' 2,195 2.327 01 132 e % 445 24%807 Medical & Dental Laboratories 136 0 % 114' 101 110 79 83 90 0112% 7 ___8% .46 -34%808 Home Health Care Services 571 0.1 16 1,174, 1.408 1.880 211 2.046 2.6% 55 -3% 1.476 258%609 Health A AllIed Services not elleeWherea classifIed 115 0.6 165 137' 156O 182" 20 166 0.21% .64 .25% 51 44%
el es evcs523 0.74% ~ 508 51" 511 514: 509' 523 0.66% 14 ' 3% 0 0%821 Elementar & Secondar Schools 458 0.65% 51 52 7 NA 984 488 0.63% .4761 -49% 30 7%
829 Schools & Educational Services not elsewhere classified 150 0.21%' 126 143 10 148 21 _ 193 0.2% 8 -4% 43 29%
832 Individual & Famint Social Services 458 0.65% 49 28 97 95 88 _ 466 06%22 -5% 8a 2833 Jot Tralnino & Related Services 357 0.1 307 1812 224 220 20 203 0.28% .17 .8% -1154 *4835 Child Da Care ServIces 382 0.54% 34 " 3 1I 408 430 457 493 0.64% 36 8% I111 29%
-3 oilSrie o lehr lsiid9 .3 12 136 119 16' 226 241 0.31% IS 5 148 S159%
841lMuseum & An GallerIes; 119 0. 17%' 113 136 11 ~ 15~ 129 0.17 -6 '4% 10 8%664 Civic & Social Aesociationes 255 0.36% 27" 2 5 276 268 32 345 0.46% 2S 8%l 90 35%
871 Enalneerino & Architectural Services 345 0.49% 273 280 306 293 ~' 301, 330 0.43% 29 10% 15 -4%872 Accountin .Auditina & Sookkeepino 443 0.63%' NA 29 27 '213 223' 233 0.30% 10 4% -210 '47%
673 Reeearch .4 Testlng ServIces 11,217 1.73% 11.2119 1.271 1 289~ 1 270 1 348 1...348 1.74% 0 0% 131 1t%874 Mane ement & Public Relations '309 0.44% 30 36 418' 377 ' 514 _ 450 0.58% -6 1% 141 48%881 Private Households 257 0.37% 22 36 259 265 277 284 0.37% 7 3% ' 27 ' 11%
~116.699 TO~TAL PRIVATE.SECTOR EMPLOYMENT 60.377 651.64% 67126.6 93 11 660 .4j§2660111 85.96%l ... 30..JJa9 2% 5.634 ' 9%
0OVERNMENT j.j86 14.16% ' A2.!48 1.9 10.270, 10. 721 11.071 1132 1464% ' 0 2% 1.36S 14%Federal Government ' 8201 2.30%. i.587 J,581 -1.850K 1.694 183 1 812 2.3% . ]921 12
Slae ovenmnt 7! -1.55%' 1.067 j~ 18 18 j 0 1,298 6859__ 5% 211 19Ln* f ammt7 0Ai0 InAIIL 7 0A> 7 1.1%0 TA.4fl9 7.RAG 79 8.211 108% 243 3%1 962 13%
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Source: Massachusetts Division of Employment and Training Page 3 of 3
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PRIVATE-SECTOR EMPLOYERS IN BARNS( -COUNIY BY EMPLOYMENT-SIZE CLAS1990-95
INDUSTRY TOTAL ' _. NUMBER OF ESTABUSHMENTS BY EMPLOYMENT-SIZE CLASS1990 1995 I to 4 5 to 9 10 to 19 20 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 249 250 to 499 500 to 999 1*0o0+
.1990 1995 1990 1995 1990 1995 1990 1995 1990 1995 1990 1995 1990 1995 1990 1995 1990 1995
Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries 214 265 156 214 32 29 17 18 e 3 3 1 - 1Minin. 6 7 4 3 1 3 = 1 1 =.
Construction 884 780 661 576, 139 125 57 49 26 23 1 4 3Manufacturing : 236 256 117 155 45 45 35 28 19 13 12 10 8 6 4 2 1Transport./Communications/Utilitles 243 250 137 153 40 40 28 27 26 17 4 9 7 4 1Wholesale Trade 235 278. 136 175 51 55 32 32 15 14 1I_RetailTrade 2,403 2,336 1,33 1,264 478 486 338 308 189 215 43 42 21 21 1Finance, Insurance & Real Estate 504 567_ 311 341 104 133 50 53 28 31 6 6 4 3 1Services 2,246 2.613 1,414 1,681 468 514 197 235 95 119 38 26 28 32 3 3 2 2 1 1
Unclassified Establishments 210 58| 195 511 11 6 3 1 1
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL 7,181 7.41 i 4,613 1,369 1,436 757 750 405 437 108 100 66 67 9 4 2 2 1 1
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Establishment size designations are determined by paid employment In the mid-March pay period.The size group "1 to 4 includes Includes establishments that did not report any paid employeesIn mid-March but paid wages to at least one employee at some time during the year.
Source: COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS. Bureau of the Census. U.S. Department of Commerce
Table by CAPE COD COMMISSION - 3225 Main Street - Bamstable, MA 02630 - (508) 362-3828
AVERAGE EMPLOYMENT IN BARNSTABLE COUNTY BY TOWN1994-96
TOWN 1994 1995 1994-95 1996 1995-96DIFFERENCE % CHANGE DIFFERENCE % CHANGE
BARNSTABLE 22,072 22,824 752 3% 23,135 311 1%BOURNE 5,763 5,804 41 1% 6,090 286 5%BREWASTER 1,762 1,942 180 10% 2,113 171 9%CHATHAM 2,937 3,231 294 10% 2,600 -631 -20%DENNIS 3,911 4,319 408 10% 4,486 167 4%EASTHAM 879 880 1 0% 951 71 8%FALMOUTH 12,269 12,843 574 5% 12,971 128 1%HARWICH 2,545 2,733 188 7% 2,745 12 0%MASHPEE 2,358 2,453 95 -4% 2,7441 291 12%ORLEANS 3,525 3,722 197 6% 3,743 21 1%PRO\INCETOWN 2,074 2,188 114. 5% 2,206 18 1%SANDWICH 3,550 3,882 332 9% 4,455 573 - 15%TRURO 448 473 25 6% 439 -34 __7%
WELLFLEET 822 851 29 4% 857 6 .- 1%YARMOUTH 7,457 7,642 185 2% 7,806 164 2%
COUNTYTOTAL 72,372 75,787 3,415 5% 77,341 1,554 2%
MASSACHUSElTS(000) 2,848.6 2,920.9 72 3% 2,976.5 56 2%
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Source: Massachusetts Division of Employment and Training
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EMPLOYMENT TRENDS BY INDUSTRY IN BARNSTABLE COUN7Y TOWNS ..- o OUTSIDE BARNSTABLE-YARMOUTH METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA1985 - 1995 . 1996
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SOR! O75! tool 27 A% l 1.102! 024 00al .17% 2%1 1.0017! I11101 1.076! Al-Al .10%! 1.267! 1.2211 1.204!1 .0%! 2.70%! 0.41? 7.1071 7.7021 .0% I %
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00 al1 001 23% 21% 300 270 207 -is% ---- I% 403 4 1l $000 1% 22% 320 3401 l00 12%1 0.40% 4.6001 2.0380 2.130 27% 0%1F183 200 2171 10 0% 030s 303 414 . % % ass 9 30 -10% -0% 304 063 221 0% 2% 3.00 3,407 3,402 0%
s0 31 27 .00% .13% 0 7 41 as 31 % 4% 31 37 41 32% % NAe 100 NA 10% I'l I.094 10400 % .%IS a 13 20 44% 100% 21 Ss 44 11% -20% NA NA NA NA NA NAa 10: NA NA 113 MI 101 .1 0
NEL.E N 1 4 i I NA NA 00 so 005 10% 10% NA A NA NA NA NA NA 7 NA NA 341 341 2101 -7% 7%
tJI T O A .075 W.10 1.2 04 1* g % 6% 3 fl7 J3 I00 1,104 3j ... 2 4. . 2tI *J f 2.071 .2 jfl 3,43 2 .07' 0% 7% 20 144 2 0.008 2 0.900 3% J
MIASSACHUM r3M iU2' !h 10.02 1 0111 8.14 $% I i09,91 .!! 101 04.110 .14% S.j1j 442 071 .32% 1 0% .!1i! 123.001 100043 2% ..... .% , 001.013 6118.4701 - 6 0.022 2%1
ANIC I SJ A C R EAL. ES AT o .. cR O VVeA 2 PR AT -E T RTOTAL -PRtVATE-ECTORS OOVE PI E TTOTAE P O % 4% I 3 Ei'.O IE T% 04 2 0 L )e T% CHAW1E EMPLO Y14NT % CKANGEPL Y~EN % 0 N 0
T O % M4 1 0 0 1 0 0 s 1 * 0 0 1 0 0 0- 0 0 1 90 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 l o s s 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 1 90 0 .0 0 1 0 0 0 1 90 0 01 1 01 00lo s .0 0 l 0 9 0. 0 0 1 0s 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .0 0 1 0 0 0 .0 0
BANTBE 1010 0201 042 4.19 2% 8020 0143 0203 37% 2% 1,740 4108 2,427 40% 1% 20033 20400 0000* is 2873 22,04 23 305 0%0IW TR2 90 21 317% 2 % 00 000 0.2 109% 10% 102 240 064 03% -2% 000 10673 10640 0 111% t147 1042 2112 04% 0%
CH4ATHAM 02 07 110 77% 20% 021 1 003 1 017 04% .230% 234 200 _ _207 23% 0.30% 1900 2,040 2 313 17 21% 2203 8,231 20600 10% .0O~ M01 1oo 204 124% 10% 470 1 270 11207 100% 1% 200 600 400 04% .4% 3,030 301i4 4000 32 % 3.20 4310 4,400 37% 4%
EASTIAW 10 30 24 09% -0% 140 220 200 s0% i3% 128 151 172 34% 14% 440 7 0 770 0 7% 770 000o 001 23% 0%H4ARWICH -10 2 00 -46% I10% 440 025 00 30% .106 503 08 013 10% 2%1 1777 2 03 212 0% 0-014% 230? 2733 ,740 09% 0%.MASHPEE NA 3 4 200 NA 3% 17 472 043 200% 30A 100 2305 322 04% 8%1 1.0 2108 2.303 03% 3% 1.40 2403 23744 0% 1ORLEANSE 100 277 204 70% 2% I 023 711. 710 .30%. 1%, 300 032 002 30% 0% 30008 3.200. 2191 .10%. 4.20% 4.204 38722 2.743 .12% 1
O N cH 220 220 223 1% .1.23% 001 1 273 1. 00 100% 21%1 300 007 Gi I i% 10% I 040 3325 3,044 00%l 10% 2,340 300 4 0 0 % 0Y R J H 301 S10 030 120% 3% 10534 0.02 10006 19002% 2%1 007 000 0101s 3% 0% 0006 0,702 0000s 14%1 1% 0,943 70842 70 0 1 %%
2SAT TA3 3.080 1 3.207 ___ 00 4__ _ 1±L.49 .j7 P ' 17.044 5 4% 2% 4.887 6.491 . ..A !' 3 __ _ % 41 1700 47 137 4 0000 10% __ _ 2% 400643 03 0620 4 7 7 _ 2
so 0 1021 044 141 % 700 103 1200 70% % 1,201 1234 ,240 .4% 0.40% 007 4 50 4000 0% % 5000 0004 .0000 2 % 0FM~Jh 430 3221 240 -21% 0% 3.710 0.020 5 074 37% % 2.012 20640 2.002 32%. 0.49% 9.120. 1 10 10 0 13% 1% 11,132 I 0843 112 071" 174P 0 c 1 M4 107 De 104 .44% 0% 427 400 474 11% 2% 321 330 340 0% 1 2 0 1 0 2 1 0 % 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 %1
l a 21 1 10 0 % 0 03 1 0 2 3 1% 10 % 0 i 12 1 1 2 4 % 1 0 0 1 % . 0 0 7 2 4 7W ELLRE 17 30 2 7 % 0 73 1401 0551 21% 0 4 0 1 % 0 0 0 2 910 7 1
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EMPLOYMENT represents average annual employment. COUNTY TOTAL includes employment dots not available for towns and may also differ from sum of town data due to averaging and rounding.
PRIVATE-SECTOR St GOVERNMENT TOTAL column Includes employment in the Mining industry, where it exists, and in any other Industries whose employnment is not Available Individually.
NA -Data not available for town but included tn County Total.
The Barmstable-Yarmnouth Metropolitan Statistical Ares (MSA) was defined by the U.S. Office of Managemest and Budget 12/31/92 to include 10 of the 1S muntctpalIties of Baimstable County (omitting Boumne, Faslmouth, Provincetowtl, Truro and Wellfleet).
Source: Massachusetis Division of Employment snd Training
Table by CAPE COD COMMISSION - 3225 Main Street, Bamastable, MA 02630 - (508) 382-3828
Retail Sales and Service Industry Revenue Trends
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li Retail Sales Trends, 1980-2000 (graph) 94Retail Sales Trends, 1982-92 * 95Trends of Top Retail Trade Industries, 1982-92 * 96
1 Service Industry Revenues, 1982-92 (graph) 98Sales and Payroll Trends in Retail and Service Industries, 1987-92 99
'rvice Industry Trends, 1982-92 * 100b'e4ends of Top Service Industries, 1982-92 * 101
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RETAIL SALES IN BARNSTABLE COUNTY1982 - 1987 - 1992
TOWN/COUNTYiSTATE ESTABLISHMENTS _ SALES _ _
1982 1987 1982.87 1992 1987.92 1982 1987 1982-87 .1992 11987.92Differene % Change Difference % Change Difference % Change Difference % Change
Barnstable 618 597 -21 -3% 878 .-19 3% S427,208 $784.417 $357,209 84% $748,993 (135.424) .5%
Bourne 181 176 .c -3% 184 8 5% . 82.472 S149.686 $67,214 81% S178.453 $28,767 19%
Dennis 139 144 5 4% 171 27 19% 154,497 S128.199 S73.702 135% S144,655 S16.456 13%
Falmouth 325 300 . 25 .8% 291 .9 -3% $179,404 S267.068 $87,664 49% $288,086 S21,018 8%
Harwichl NA NA NA NA 92 NA NA NA NA NA NA $74,574 NA NA
Sandwich NA NA NA NA 85 NA NA NA NA NA NA $69,575 NA NA
Yarmouth 231 196 -35 *15% 209 13 7%. *104,241 *149,632 S45,391 44% $165,584 *15,922 11%
Balance of County 971 887 -84 .9% 711 -176 -20% *339.032 S545,333 S206,301 61% $477,310 (*68,023) *12%
County Total 2 465 2.300 1651 *7% 2,321 21 18% *1,186,854 *2,024,335 *837,481 71% $2.147,200 *122,865 6%
Massachusetts 47.312 38,90! *8,407 18% 38,491 *414 -1% S28,815,549 $44,818,481 $163002,932 58% $47.663.248 $2,844,767 6%
NA: Not Available: data represent only establishments with payroll and are available only for the communities above. Balance of County in 1982 and 1987 includesHarwicli and Sandwich along with the remaining 8 towns of Barnstable County, while 1992 data represent only Brewster, Chatham, Eastham. Mashpee. Orleans,Provincetown, Truro and Weldfleet.
Sales decline is expressed in parentheses.
Source: U.S. Census of Retail Trade, 1982. 1987, 1992 (census occurs at 5-year intervals for years ending in 2 & 7)
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TRENDS OF TOP RETAIL TRADE INIC .dES IN BARNSTABLE COUNTY1982 - 1987 - 1992
SUBJECT BARNSTABLI BOURNE DENNIS FALMOUTH HARWICH SANDWICH YARMOUTH COUNTY MASSACHUSETTS
All Establishmentis1992 578 1 84 171 291 92 85 209 2,321 38,4911987 597 176 144 300 NA NA 196 2,300 38.905Difference 1987.92 -19 8 27 .9 NA NA 13 21 -414% Change 1987-92 *3% 5% 19% -3% NA NA 7% 1% Y1%
1982 -- 618 181 139 325 NA NA 231 2.46! 47,312Difference 198287- -21 . 5 *S 5 -25 NA NA -35 -165 .-8407% Change 1982-87 -3% -3% 4% -8% NA NA -15% .7% .18%
Total Siles ($000)1992 $748,993 $178,453 $144,655 $288,086 $74.574 $69,575 $165,554 $2.147.200 $47.663,2481987 $784,417 $149,686 $128,199 $267,068 NA NA $149,632 $2,024,335 $44,818,481Difference 1987-92 ($35,424) $28,767 $16,456 $21,018 NA NA $15,922 $122,865 $2,844,767% Change 1987-92 -5% 19% 13% 8% NA NA 11% 6% 6%1982 $427,208 $82,472 $54,497 $179,404 NA NA $104,241 $1,186,854 $28,81S,549.Difference 1982-87 $357,209 $67,214 $73,702 $87,664 NA NA $45,391 $837,481 $16,002,932% Change 1982-87 84% 81% 135% 49% NA NA 44% 71% 56%
Employees on Match 121992 6,194 1561 1,387 2,54 610 702 1,741 19,314 469,t.1987 7,808 2,234 1,299 3,037 NA NA 2,103 23,442 529,891Difference 1987-92 .1614 -673 _88 -493 NA NA -362 -4128 -60372% Change 1987-92 -21% .30% 7% -16% NA NA .17% -18% -11%1982 5,886 1,370 807 2,565 NA NA 1,512 16,936 423,874Difference 1982-87 1,922 864 492 472 NA NA 591 6,506 106,017% Change 1982-87 25% 39% 38% 16% NA NA 28% 28% -20%
FOOD STORESEstablishments
1992 56 21 16 3 9 14 27 267 4,4831987 47 22 16 38 NA NA 1 8 258 4,632
Difference 1987-92 9 *1 0 .1 NA NA 9 9 .1 49% Change 1987-92 t 19% -5% 0% -3%. NA NA 50% 3% -3%1982 45 21 12 29 NA NA 19 . 217 4,308
Difference 1982-87 2 1 4 - 9 NA NA .1 41 324
% Change 1982-87 4% 5% 25% 24% NA NA -6% 16% 7Sales ($000)
1992 $108,148 NA $36,296 $74,852 NA NA $49,730 $493,130 $9,442,6761987 $83,161 $22,522 $38,657 $78,685 NA NA $11,726 $378,649 $8,075,319Difference 1987-92 $24,987 NA NA ($3,833) NA NA $38,004 $114,481 $1,367,357% Change 1987-92 30% NA NA -5% NA NA 324%e 30% 17%1982 S52.258 $21,850 $19,213 $35,031 NA NA $26,357 $243,049 $5,874,s97Difference 1982-87 $30,903 $672 $19,444 $43,654 NA NA ($14,631) $135,600 $2,200,722% Change 1982-87 37% 3% 50 55% NA NA -125% 36% 27%
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Note: NA - Not Available. Data represent only establishments with payroll and are available only for the communities above.Employees on March 12" represents paid employees for pay period Including March 12. Sales decline is expressed In parentheses.
Source: U.S. Census of Retail Trade, 1982, 1987, 1992 (census occurs at 5-year intervals for years ending in 2 & 7)
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TRENDS OF TOP RETAIL TRADE INDUSTRIES IN BARNSTABLE COUNTY1982 - 1987 - 1992
SUBJECT BARNSTABLE BOURNE DENNIS FALMOUTH HARWICH SANDWtCH YARMOUTH COUNTY MASSACHUSETTS
AUTOMOTIVE DEALERSEstablishments
1992 26. 14 4 12 3 1 2 72 1,6771987 32 17 2 8 NA NA 5 a8 2,055Difference 1987-92 .6 .3 2 4 NA NA .3 .13 .378% Change 1987-92 *19% *18% 100% 50% NA NA .60% *15% -18%1982 29 8 0 13 NA NA 3 69 1.778Difference 1982-87 3 9 - 2 * 5 NA NA 2 16 277% Change 1982.87 10% 113% -38% NA NA 67% 23% 16%
Sales ($000)1992 - - $173,593 $59,592 NA S28,685 111,051 NA - NA 5311,731 $8,338,9791987 $224,786 NA NA $37,708 NA NA NA $356,793 $9,855,450DIfference 1987-92 ($51,193) NA NA ($9,023) NA NA NA ($45,082 ($1,516,471)% Change 1987-92 *23% NA NA *24% NA NA NA *13% .1S%
1982 $94,367 29,349 0 $25,133 NA NA NA $153,576 $4,581,932Difference 1982-87 $130,419 NA NA $12,57S NA NA NA $203,217 $S,273,518% Change 1982.87 138% NA NA 50% NA NA NA 132% 115%
EATINO & DRINKING PLACESEstabilshmenis
1992 137 61 6e 81 26 24 - 8- 898 11,6841987 130 56 49 83 NA NA 71 652 10,649Difference 1987-92 7 5 19 .2 NA NA 13 46 1,035%Change 1987-92 5% 9% 39% -2% NA NA 18% 7% 10%1982 104 42 31 62 NA NA 64 534 8,755
Difference - 26 14 18 21 NA NA 7 1i8 1,894% Change 25% 33% 58% 34% NA NA 11% 22% 22%
Sales 2$000-1992 $67,844 $22 428 $23 643 $35,003 $9,491 $10 986 S40,948 $299,2?9 $5,411,1281987 S67,811 S23,746 $12,041 $34,827 NA NA $34,666 2271.620 $4,708,136Difference 1987-92 $33 (21,318) $11,602 2176 NA NA $6,282 $27,659 $702,992% Change 1987-92 0.05% O6% . 96% 1% NA NA t18% 10% 15%
1982 $- 43,265 $12,809 NA $23,057 NA NA $20,702 S164,937 $3,058,690Difference 1982-87 $24,546 $10,937 NA $11,770 NA NA $13,964 $106,683 $1,649,446% Change 1982-87 57% - 85%Y NA 1S% NA NA 67% 65% 54%
to
Note: NA - Not Available. Data represent only establishments with payroll and are available only for the communities above.Sales decline Is expressed In parentheses.
Source- U.S. Census of Retail Trade, 1982, 1987, 1992 (ccnsus occurs at 5-year Intervals for years ending In 2 & 7) Page 2 of 2
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(000)
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Source: U.S. Census of Service Industries. 1982, 1987, 1992
$800,000
$700,000
$600,000
:$500,000
(0
;-$400 .000
$300,000
' $200,000
$1 00,000
$0
$762,207
$573,234
$306,513
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BARNSTABLE COUNTY RETAIL AND SERVICE INDUSTRY SALES AND PAYROLLS1987-92
1987 l 1992 _ 1987-92INDUSTRY SALES PAYROLL PAYROLL SALES PAYROLL PAYROLL % CHANGE
($000) ($000) %OFSALES ($000) %OF SALES | SALES PAYROLL
Retail Trade 2,024,335 263,835 13.03% 2,147,200 286,339 13.34% 6.07% 8.53%
General Merchandise Stores 154,129 17,333 11.25%. 128,411 14.512 11.30% -16.69% -16.28%Food Stores 378,649 40,018 10.57% 493,130 54,565 11.07% 30.23% 36.35%Gasoline Service Stations 123,166 9,624 7.81 % 131,651 8,947 680% 6.89% -7.03%Apparel and Accessory Stores 137,468 17,324 12.60%. 185,853 20,626 11.10%. 35.20% 19.06%Eating and Drinking Places 271,620 73,954 27.23%. 299,279 84,365 28.19% 10.18% 14.08%Miscellaneous Retail Stores 237,846 34,179 14.37% 257,313 35,076 13.63%° 8.18% 2.62%
Service Industries 573,234 200,682 35.01% 762,207 271,276 35.59%. 32 97% 35.18%Hotels and Other Lodging Places 144,220 38,843 26.93% 158,52 42 210 26.63%, 9.92% 8.67%Personal Services 27,859 9802 35.18% .39,248 13.031 33.20%: 40.88% 32.94%Amusement and Recreation Services 30,037 7,337 24.43% 42,11 j 1,52 25.10% 40.20% 44.09%Health Services 155,104 71,381 46.02% 248,330 113,325 45.63%[ 60.11% 58.76%
Data represent only establishments with payroll.
General Merchandise Stores include department stores, variety stores and miscellaneous general merchandise stores.
Miscellaneous Retail Stores include liquor, used merchandise, sporting goods, book, jewelry, hobby, toy, photographic supply, gift/novelty/souvenier, sewing/needlework
stores, fuel oil and bottled gas deters, florists, tobacco stores, newsstands, optical goods stores, pet shops and typewriter stores.
Personal Services include laundry and cleaning services, photographic studios, beautylbarber shops, shoe repair shops, funeral services and miscellaneous personal services.
Amusement and Recreation Services include motion picture production, distribution and theaters, video tape rental, theatrical producers, orchestras and entertainers, bowling
centers, commercial sports and other amusement and recreation services, including museums.
Source: U.S. Census of Retail Trade, 1987, 1992; U.S. Census of Service Industries, 1987, 1992(census occurs at 5-year intervals for years ending in 2 and 7)
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TOWN/COUNTY/STATE = ESTABLISHMENTS a RECEIPTS (000)1982-87 1987-92_ 1982-87 1987-92
1982 1987 Difference % Change 1992 Difference % Change 1982 1987 Difference % Change 1992 Difference % Change
Barnstable 422 554 132 31% 558 4 1% i2284651 $2,4459 $115,808 107% $252,132 $27,673 12%Bourne 73 122 49 67% 125 2% $19,080 $28,947 $9,867 52% $55,850 $26,903 93%Dennis 48 93 45 94% 120 27 29% $6,676 $21,174 $14,498 217% $38,839 $17,665 83%Falmouth 206 281 75 36% 255 261 -9% $44,836 $72,697 $27,861 _ 62% $83,168 $10,471 14%Harwich NA NA NA NA 85 NA NA NA NA NA NA $29,010 NA NASandwich NA NA NA NA 107 NA NA NA NA NA NA $38,413 NA NAYarmouth 154 207 53 34% 196 -11 *5% $46,209 $75,351- $29,142 63% $109,861 $34,510 46%Balance of County 472 627 155 33% 460 -167 .27% $81,061 $150,606 $69,545 86% $154,934 S4,328 3%h
County Total *37S 1._t884| 509 37% 22 1% $306,513 $573,234 $266,721 87% 762,207 $188,973 33%
Massachusetts 33 941 44 387 10,440 31% 46,552 2,1651 5% $13,316.871 $27,015,982 $13,699,111 103% $38,949,158 $11,933,176 44%
NA: Not Available. data represent only establishments with payroll and are available only for the communities above. Balance of County in 1982 and 1987 includesHarwich and Sandwich along with the remaining 8 towns of Barstable County, while 1992 data represent only Brewster, Chatham, Eastham, Mashpee, Orleans.Provincetown, Truro and Wellfleet.
Sales decline is expressed in parentheses.
Source: U.S. Census of Retail Trade, 1982, 1987, 1992 (census occurs at 5-year intervals foryears ending in 2 & 7)
Table by CAPE COD COMMISSION - 3225 Main Street, Barnstable, MA 02630 - (508) 362-3828
TRENDS OF TOP SERVICE INDUSTRIES IN BARNSTABLE COUNTY1982-1987-1992
SUtJECT SARNSTAL BltOURNE DENNS FALMOUTH HARWICH SANDWICH YARMOUTH COUNTY MASSACHUSETTS
All Esiabflshmrnts1992 _ 558a 125 120 255 85 107 196 1,906 46.5521987 554 122 93 281 NA NA 207 1.884 44.387Difference 1968792 4 3 27 .26 NA NA -1t1 22 2165% Change 1987.92 1% 2% 29% Y 9% NA NA -5% 1% S%1982 422 73 48 208 NA NA 154 1.375 33,947Difference 1982-87 132 49 45 7S NA NA 53 509 10,440% Change 1982-87 31% 67% 94% 36% NA NA 34% 37% 31%
T0101 Reeelpts (SOOO0)t1992 - $252.132 SSS,850 $38.839 $83,168 $29,010 $38.413 5109.861 $762.207 $38.949.158
$1987 224,459 $28,947 $21,174 S72,697 NA NA $75,351 $573,234 S27.015.982Diference 1987-92 $27,673 $26,903 $17,665 $10,471 NA NA $34,510 $1880973 $11,933,176% Change 1987-92 12% 93% 83% 14% NA NA 46% 33% 44%
$982 S108,651 $19,080 $6,676 $44,836 NA NA $46,209 $306,513 $13,318,871Difference 1982-87 $115,808 $9,867 $14,498 $27,861 NA NA $29,142 $266,721 S13,699.111% Change 1982-87 107% 52% 217% 62% NA NA 63% 87% 103%
Emplojees on March 121992 .4.356 1,039 610 1,564 438 772 1.825 13,157 545,3981987 5,409 608 460 2,408 NA NA 1,608 14,138 523,188Difference 1987-92 .1,053 431 150 .844 NA IRA 217 .981 -22.210% Change 1987-92 *19% 71% 33% -35% NA NA 13% -7% 4%1982 3,135 377 207 1,422 NA NA 1,308 8.722 353,348Difference 1982.87 2,274 231 253 986 NA NA 300 5,416 169,840% Change 1982-87 73% 61% 122% 69% NA NA 23% 82% 48%
HEALTH SERVICES (except hosplitas)Eetablishvnenta
1992 148 23 la 76 21 23 41 412 10.6021987 145 15 15 NA NA 44 378 10,265Difference 1987-92 3 8 3 16 MA NA .3 34 337% Change 1987-92 2% 53% 20% 27% NA NA -7% 9% 3%1982 126 12 7 53 NA NA 30 301 9,368Difference 1982-87 19 3_ __87 NANA 14 77897
% Change 1982-87 - 15% 25% 114%1 13% NA NA 47% 26% 10%Recelpts ($000)
1992 $94,477 $25,403 $11,854 $38,222 $13,184 $11,449 $23,147 $248,330 $7,626,1901987 $63,180 $5,199 $4,932 $24,243 NA NA $17,414 $155,104 $4,680,569Difference 1987-92 $31,297 $20,204 $6,922 $13,979 M1A NA $5,733 $93,226 $2,945,621% Change 1987-92 50% 389% 140% 58% NA NA 33% 60% 63%1982 $31,353 $3,180 NA 512,007 NA NA $11,293 $75,112 $2,525,980Difference 1982-87 $31,827 $2,019 NA $12,236 NA NA $6,121 $79,992 $2,154,589% Change 1982-87 102% 63% NA 102% NA NA 54% 106% 85%
Note: NA - Not Available. Data represent only establishments with payroll and are available only for the communities above.Decline In recelpts Is expressed in parentheses. 'Employees on March 12" represents paid cmployces for pay period including March 12.
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Source: U.S. Census of Service Industries. 1982, 1987 1992 (census occurs at 5-year intervals for years ending in 2 & 7)
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SUBJECT BARNSTABLE BOURNE DENNS FALMOUTH HARWICH SANDWICH YARMOUTH COUNTY MASSACHUSETTS
HOTELS1MOTELS/LODGINGEstablishments
1992 32 4 25 26 8 12 44 261 9791987 39 12 11 25 NA NA 43 288 938Difference 1987-92 -7 -81 14 1 NA NA I1 -7 41% Change 1987-92 *18% .67% 127% 4% NA NA 2% *2% 4%.1982 47 8 14 26 NA NA 50 298 904Difference 1982-87 -.8 4 .3 *1 NA NA *7 -10 34% Change 1982-87 -17% 50% -21% -4% NA NA -14% -3% 4%Receibte ($000)_1992 t S24,801 S1,113 S8,681 $10,794 $5,491 58,784 $32,844 St58,529 $1.554,0961987 $60,727 $3,102 $2,554 $10,957 NA NA $23,871 $144,220 $1,326,112Difference 1987-92 | S35,926' ($1,989) $6,127 ($163) NA NA $8,973 $14,309 $227,984% Change 1987-92 *59% -64% 240% -1% NA NA 38% 10% 17%1982 $30,392 NA $2,875 $13,555 NA NA $14,214 $95,877 $695,963Difference 1982-87 $30,335 NA ($321) ($2,598) NA NA $9,657 $48,543 $630,149% Change 1982-87 100% NA -11%Y -19% NA NA 68% 51%I 91%0
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Source: U.S. Census of Service Industries, 1982, 1987 1992 (census occurs at 5-year Intervals for years ending In 2 & 7) Page 2 of 2
Table by CAPE COD COMMISSION - 3225 Main Street,'Barnstable, MA 02630 - (508) 362-3828
Municipal Property Tax
Page
Tax Rates, 1990-98 *104S Average Single-family Home Tax Bills, 1992-97 * 105
Single-family Residential Property Value, 1993-97 * 106'Taluation Trends, 1984-96 * 107
S _roperty Tax Levy, 1990-97 * 108
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(TOWN F ISCAL YEAR |
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998
BARNSTABLE $6.96 $7.69 $9.20 $10.55 $10.83 $11.22 $11.74 $12.09 NABOURNE $8.78 $9.80 $10.15 $11.09 $11.74 $12.30 $12.43 $12.53 $12.83BREWSTER $8.82 $8.71 $10.88 $12.51 $11.76 $12.98 $12.97 $13.10 $12.84CHATHAM $5.12 $6.02 $6.48 $6.90 $8.28 $8.26 $8.72 $8.92 $9.63DENNIS $4.55' $5.32 $6.63 $7.15 $7.66 $7.79 $8.36 $8.53 $9.37EASTHAM $5.88 $6.60 $8.77 $9.46 $9.35 $10.60 $11.05 $11.57 $11.64FALMOUTH $7.56 $8.83 $9.24 $10.11 $10.37 $10.62 $10.73 $11.18 $11.75HARWICH $7.50 $9.14 $8.96 $10.32 $10.75 $11.20 $11.64 $11.80 $11.70MASHPEE $8.15 $9.52 $10.75 $12.68 $13.60 $13.98 $14.16 $14.25 $14.35ORLEANS $6.73 $7.36 $7.98 $9.50 $9.65 $9.72 $9.85 $9.81 $9.55PROVINCETOWN $13.93 $11.69 $11.64 $10.92 $11.00 $11.65 $11.98 $11.40 $11.58SANDWICH $11.02 $10.78 $11.73 $13.12- $14.23 $14.26 $14.32 $15.80 $15.98TRURO $4.10 -$4.95 $4.96 $6.04 $6.46 $6.76 $6.92 $7.20 $7.78WELLFLEET $5.88 $6.39 $7.52 $8.19 $8.19 $8.30 $8.33 $8.67 $9.14YARMOUTH $5.76 $6.98 $9.52 $9.80 $10.40 $11.24 $11.67 $12.00 $12.10
STATEAVERAGE $11.06 $11.71 $13.33 $14.84 $15.69 $16.37 $16.73 $16.93 NA
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Note: An additional tax is assessed for provision of fire protection and/or water in applicable areas in the towns of
Barnstable, Bourne, Dennis, Mashpee and Sandwich.
Fiscal Year 1990 = July 1, 1989 - June 30, 1990 Fiscal Year 1994 = July 1, 1993 - June 30, 1994
Fiscal Year 1991 = July 1, 1990 - June 30, 1991 Fiscal Year 1995 = July 1, 1994 - June 30; 1995
Fiscal Year 1992 = July 1, 1991 - June 30, 1992 Fiscal Year 1996 = July 1, 1995 - June 30, 1996Fiscal Year 1993 = July 1, 1992 - June 30, 1993 Fiscal Year 1997 = July 1, 1996 - June 30, 1997
Fiscal Year 1998 = July 1, 1997 - June 30, 1998
Tax Rates are expressed in dollars per thousand dollars of assessed property valuation.
NA - Not Available
Source: Massachusetts Department of Revenue, Division of Local Services
Table by CAPE COD COMMISSION - 3225 Main Street, Barnstable, MA 02630 - (508) 362-3828
* AVERAGE TAX 81LLS OF SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES IN BARNSTABLE COUNTYFISCAL YEARS 1992-97
l -- .we va oo ln.0 __ 1_ elPl .tr 004 ISO. .l . ; -lC-A v-_a __ io.o r ICZ4[ ---- -- .X T^FISCAL YEAR 1982 rI FISCAL YEAR 1993
RANK| AvERAGE TAX BILL RANK AVERAOE TAX BILLIN .1 OF StNGLUEFAtttLY I tIN OF SINGLE-FAMILY
STAIEI tS :' STATE I InMa
FtSCAL YEAR 1594
RANK AVERAGE TAX BILLIN OF SINGLE-FAMILY
STATE I ES
1993.94
PercentChange
NUIVAL TEAK 1w5sRANKt AVERAGETAX BILL
IN OF SING.E.FAMLYSTATE momES
teE . St,893
1994-95
PereentChange
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I "FISCAL YTAH 195
RANK I AVERAGE TAX BILLIN OF SINGLE-FAMILY I
STATI HMESom
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PercentChange
PII SAL YEAR 1557
RANKI| AVERAGE TAX BILLIN OF SINGLEtFAMILY
STATEI HOURES
Itsst- 7 11I21-97
Pertent I PercentChange Change
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BARNSTABLE 1-4 - i.722 !' ' ' 171 81.796 2.69%BOURNE 182 sSe30 t191 1,68 189 $1,730 4.83%BREWSTER Ise l _ S*e6 122 S 1,947 172 S 1,794 *7.S-ACHATHAM 181 $1|,30 1 76 St i730 18e SI,8t8 5.09%DENNIS 310 _ 1,18 317 $987 315 10 4.8A%EASTHAM 257 S1.317 247 t.1423 ,2ee , St412 -0.77%FALMOUTH 187 91. oo 190 1 6.89 193 $1,70 2.77%HARWICH 203 S1.s4e 206 S1.690 202 S1.t83 4.69%MASHPEE 121 $1,es4 127 St,909 1 38 $1,94 1.8s%ORLEANS 102 S1,9s4 - 9 s2,0s99 101 S2.137 1.1%PRO'NCETOMAN 103 S1,92 146 ste2s1 .18t1 $1s3 0.71%SANDWICH 1291,8I8 149 $1.823 143 $.!.I 0L 4.66%TRURO 284T S1,330 . 28 S1t375S 246 S1.478 7.49%WELLFLEET 217 S1.461 210 S1ts78 213 _ 1.88 0.57%YARMOUTH 268 . . .272 278 t1,311 289 S1,324 0.99%
STATEKDtAN .S 1,88 S 747 I S1,80o 3.2%
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1_t1.I40 8.14%
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1 go ,,,, `.752 2.78% t20t 1 781 6.29% 7I 9l : sts7 *.i3%11" !*2181 1.12%>
- 15 t1.940 6.65% I1 91.91 0.47%
. 88.7 8.35% EL= 'I 1 ,547
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2.19%
3.71% 81.881- --I .,.---
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RANK IN STATE is expressed in descending order. higher rank - lower bill.
Fiscal Year 1992 = July 1,1991 - June 30,1992Fiscal Year 1993 = July 1,1992 - June 30,1993
Fiscal Year 1994 a July 1,1993 June 30,1994 :Fiscal Year 1995 - July 1,1994 - June 30,1995
Fiscal Year 1996 a July 1,1995 - June 30, 1996Fiscal Year 1997 - July 1, 1996 - June 30,1997
Note: Tax bills represented In this table do not include fire and water district assessments In the towns of Barnstable, Boume, Dennis, Mashpee and Sandwich.
Source: Massachusetts Department of Revenue, Division of Local Services
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Town/County/State Fiscal Year 1993 Fiscal Year 1994 Fiscal Year 1995 Fiscal Year 1996 Fiscal Year 1997 Fiscal Years 1996-97 Fiscal Years 1993-97Difference % Change Difference % Change
BARNSTABLE $3,137,435,600 $3,165,690,500 $3,246,289,900 $3,296,543,900 $3,351,216,800 $54,672,900 2% $213,781,200 7%BOURNE $942,183,500 $933,536,700 $937,172,100 $956,262,600 $999,858,700 $43,596,100 5% $57,675,200 6%BREWSTER $684,789,200 $678,881 100- $678,200,400 $687,476,000 -$698,784,100 $11,308,100 2% $13,994,900 2%CHATHAM $1,254;810,300 $1,109,380,000 $1,141,033,400 $1,152,401,400 $1,163,913,300 $11,511,900 1% ($90,897,000 - -7%DENNIS $1,457,857,300 $1,437,180,200 $1,451,929,700 1$,403,843,900 $1,427,278,700 $23 434,800 2% ($30 578,600. -2%EASTHAM $626,969,100 $636,299,100 $609,961,100 $621,034,700 $631,506,800 $10,472,100 2% $4,537,700. 1%FALMOUTH $2,523,499,300 $2,556,265,500 $2,592,146,400 $2,667,432,950 $2,708,212,700 $40,779,750 2% $184,713,400 7%HARWICH $1,068,217,900 $1,086,093,600 $1,114,370,300 $1,134,579,400 K $1,159,960,600 $25,381,200 2% $91,742,700 9%MASHPEE $770,835,200 $ $748,760,800 $761,743,600 $784,212,300 $818,304,600 $34,092,300 4% $47,469,400 6%ORLEANS $712,163,800 $720,831,100 $731,865,400 $744,942,500 g $757,737,200 $12,794,700 2% $45,573,400 6%PROVINCETOWN $123,486,800 $125,981,400 $127,064,600 $128.573i200 $137,695,400 $9,122,200 7% $14,208,600 12%SANDWICH $912,501,200 $898,318,520 $919,707,105 $994,653,540 $1,026,609,340 $32,055,800 3% $114,108,140 13%TRURO $360,198,500 $367,166,700 $377,319,200 $389,993,800 $390,828,500 $834,700 0.21% $30,630,000 9%WELLFLEET $469,249,800 $481,198,400 $469,780,616 $476,282,416 $485,389,200 $9,106,784 2% $16,139,400 3%YARMOUTH $1 j604,063,780 $1,539,252,800 $1,460,990,200 $1,473,320,700 $1,479,817,000 $6,496,300 0.44% ($124,246,780) -8%
COUNTY TOTAL $16,648,261,280 $16,484,836,420 $16,61 9,574,021 $16,911 ,453,306 $17,237 112,940 $325,659,634 2% $588,851,660 4%
MASSACHtJsrS $178,266,485,912 $176,790,542,594 $180,854,720,828 NA NA NA NA NA NA
NA - Not Available
Fiscal Year 1993 = July 1, 1992 - June 30,1993Fiscal Year 1994 = July 1, 1993 - June 30,1994
Fiscal Year 1995 = July 1, 1994 -June 30,1995Fiscal Year 1996 = July 1, 1995 - June 30,1996
Fiscal Year 1997 = July 1, 1996 - June 30,1997
Source: Massachusetts Department of Revenue, Division of Local Services
Table by CAPE COD COMMISSION - 3225 Main Street, Barnstable, MA 02630 - (508) 362-3828
EQUALIZED VALUATION TRENDS IN BARNSTABLE COUNTY1984-96
MUNICIPALITY Fiscal Year 1984 Fiscl Year1988 % Change FIscal Year 1988 % Change Fiscal Yer 1990 % Change Fiscal Year 1992 % Change 1992 Fiscal Year 1994 % Change 1994 Fiscal Year 1996 % Change1984S6 1986-88 198S-90 1990-92 Statewide 1992-94 Statewide 1994-9e
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MASSACHUSETTS St149.45,517.478 S221.477,342,059 48% S374,896,342,000 69% 5427,883,6S5,000 14%8S391 03487000 * *9% NA 8368292970700 -7% NA 8377.222.382.300 3%
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The Cape Cod Commission Regional Policy Plan (RPP) of 1991 laid out an economicdevelopment strategy that focused on the main sectors of Cape Cod's economic base, seeking tobuild on its fundamental strengths. The RPP included promoting off-season tourism, especiallyactivities related to the region's environment and history, and retirees and balancing these resort-oriented sectors with attraction of "clean-light industry." The RPP also included supportingfishing,- shell-fishing, and agriculture, which are connected to the Cape's natural resource base.
Changes Since 1991
Since 1991, various changes have taken place in the economy and in the institutional frameworkfor addressing economic development on Cape Cod. The region's economy has emerged from therecession, but intensified global competition and down-sizing has increased concerns about thecreation of good jobs.',
Cape Cod's economy continues to have different attributes from the rest of New England. Itspopulation and job pool have continued to grow more rapidly than the 'rest of the state. Between1980 and 1994, Cape Cod jobs grew by 40.7 1% (the state rate of job growth was 10%),' whilepopulation grew 32.6%. During the 1987-1991 recession Cape Cod suffered a job loss of 11%,but since then, jobs have grown by 8%, twice as fast as the rate of Massachusetts.
i _ Cape Cod's economy is based on small businesses, with 92% of the region's companiesemploying fewer than 20 people. In addition, 9,766 or 12% of Cape residents are self-employed,twice as high as the state average.
The Cape's resort economy still produces seasonal swings in unemployment. For instance, in1995, the winter unemployment peak was 12.1%, and the summer rate was 4.3%, for a (not yetavailable %),annual average. The seasonal swings are most pronounced in the Lower Cape, withProvincetown being the most drastic. The Provincetown's 1994 January unemployment rate was51.5% and its August rate was 7.8% In 1994, the year-round Cape Cod labor force wasapproximately 91,000, withan'aadded 26,000 summer workers joining it.
On the institutional side, Barnstable County established the Cape Cod Econormic DevelopmentCouncil in 1991. Several of the responsibilities mentioned in the original Regional Policy Planhave been assumed by the Economic Development Council, including taking a leadership role inbusiness retention, small business counseling and entrepreneurship, marketing the region tobusinesses, assistance to the fishing industry, and business advocacy.
The Economic Development Council spearheaded efforts to obtain state designation of allBarnstable County as an Economic Target Area (EOA), eligible for various state and local propertytax incentives for new and expanding businesses.
The Cape Cod Commission's Economic Development Program has helped develop the heritagetourism initiative, which has included Heritage Week, Maritime Week, and the establishment of the
LI non-profit coordinating organization Heritage Cape Cod. The Commission has developed anIndustrial Land Survey which inventories 38 industrially-zoned areas in 13 towns with over 1,400developable acres. The Cape Cod Commission has implemented a development agreement with theFalmouth Technology Park, which permits development there without Commission Development
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of Regional Impact (DRI) review. The Commission also has pre-screened industrial areas inBourne, Mashpee, Barnstable, Dennis, Harwich, and Orleans to determine prior to development K>how much space could be built and what sorts of infrastructure improvements would be required.
Several new organizations have been established to deal with economic issues on Cape Cod.The Lower Cape Cod Community Development Corporation (CDC) has developed a small lbusiness loan pool, a seafood marketing campaign, a Cape Cod products catalogue, and has beenactive in housing projects. The Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, and Nantucket regionalEmployment Board has been split off from the New Bedford area to focus exclusively on thisregion. The Cape Cod Center for the Environment & a Sustainable Economy has developedprograms demonstrating how environmental protection can harmonize with and stimulate economicdevelopment in such areas as eco-tourism, environmental technology, and sustainable foodproduction. Many Cape Cod towns have established economic development committees andundertaken specific projects. Mashpee, Harwich, Truro, and Provincetown have preparedeconomic development plans under the state's Local Partnership Program.
.FSeveral studies concerning Cape Cod's economy have enhanced understanding of the region'seconomy. Economist Dr. Edward Moscovitch, updated his study of the "Cape Cod EconomicBase" (1994) from the 1987 original, determining some changes in the composition of theeconomic base. The Commission completed its Residents Survey (1995), which elicited the viewsof Cape Codders on environmental protection and economic development. The Barnstable County,Department of Human Services has published "The Human Condition: A Study of the HumanEnvironment on Cape Cod" (1995),, which discussed the social issues connected to the economy. l
New Economic Issues
In updating the RPP, it has become apparent that there are several economic development issues K Lconfronting Cape Cod that were not apparent in 1991.
1. Changing Economic Base-Dr. Moscovitch's updated study of the "Cape Cod Economic Base" Lascertained some changes in the regional economic base:
*Tourists & Seasonal (43.9%)--half of this is tourists; the other half represents seasonal residents, Labout one-half of which is retirees who own primary residences elsewhere* Retirees (15.3%)-includes the health, service, and home maintenance industries that service thissector* Business Services (11.1%)--includes legal, accounting, software, research (eg. Woods Hole),and management consulting* Commuters (7.3%)--wealth brought in by people who live on-Cape and work off-Cape* Other (7.3%) - oC* Manufacturing (5.7%)-includes marine electronics and manufacturing* Defense (5%)--includes Massachusetts Military Reservation, U.S. Coast Guard, and U.S. ArmyCorps of Engineers L* Marine (4.5%)-includes fishing, marinas, boat-building, and related businesses
2. Fishing Decline-The fishing industry in the North Atlantic is in a crisis because of depletion of Lfishing stocks. Federal regulations are projected to reduce the amount of annual fish landings by-more than 50%, thereby making the business unviable for scores of fishermen. The fishermen areconfronting the issue of what new economic activities they can adopt.
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3. Global Competition and Downsizing--According to UMass-Amherst Professor Craig Moore, co-author with Dr. Edward Moscovitch of The New Economic Reality: Massachusetts Prospects forLong-Term Growth (1994), global competition and restructuring are the shaping economic forces.Branch manufacturing plants on Cape Cod are proving susceptible to downsizing, but the regionis not as threatened as metropolitan areas more reliant on industry. Nevertheless, the Cape still hasto compete with other resort regions to maintain its tourism/retirement base. Economic downsizingalso affects the Cape by layoffs and suppressing wages, benefits, and opportunities for general
hot advancement.
Concerns about the Cape Cod economy include the number of jobs that do not pay enough tosupport a household. The need for -"good jobs at good wages" is consistently voiced. In the CapeCod Commission's 1995 Residents Survey, 42% responded that limited job opportunities was a"somewhat" to "big" problem during the past year, while 46% said that their salary did not matchtheir job skills. The Barnstable County Department of Human Services' "The Human Condition: AStudy of the Human Environment on Cape Cod" found that approximately 34% of those surveyedon the Cape consider themselves to be often in financial difficulties.
W 4. Human and Health Services--It is economically important for Cape Cod to maintain a stronghuman and health services support system. Not only do these sectors provide significantemployment opportunities, especially in health care, they provide critical services that allow Capeworkers to participate effectively in the economy. For instance, respondents to the 1995 ResidentsSurvey said that insufficient health care (41%) and inadequate day care (21%) were "somewhat" to"big" problems for them during the past year. The Barnstable County Department of HumanServices' "The Human Condition: A Study of the Human Environment on Cape Cod" reports that10,000 Cape Codders are not covered by health insurance. This survey learned that 55% perceivethat their household had "a lot of anxiety, stress, or depression", over the prior twelve months.
The profile of the 25% of respondents indicating they have "serious" economic problems showsthat, in this group: 75% make less than $32,000 per year; 65% work fill-time year-round and 20%work part-time year-round; 56% of these households have children; .79% receive no governmental
fo financial assistance. This profile indicates that, despite working full-time, many households are notmaking enough money to make ends meet. Another issue is lack of child care, which handicapsthese workers in obtaining employment and causes a significant amount of emotional stress.
5. Tax Base--The constrained municipal tax base is an economic issue. Municipal costs and taxrates are rising, while federal and state assistance is not- keeping pace. Thirty-one percent ofrespondents to the Commission's Survey considered tax increases among the top three problemsfacing their town. Municipalities are anxious about future population growth, especially amongfamilies, that would raise municipal expenditures further. Economic development is seen as apossible way of increasing the tax base.
6. Retailing-There has been considerable discussion about the impact of retail expansion on CapeCod, especially by megastores, which some argue are inappropriately-scaled for the Cape whileothers argued that such developments should be encouraged. Some resident are concerned aboutadverse effects on existing local businesses, as well as the store's impacts on the environment,traffic congestion, and character of the region. The Resident's Survey showed that 56% opposed a"large discount wholesale or retail store," while 31% supported it; 65% opposed a "nationallyadvertised fast food chain," while 18% supported it.
Some claim that retail sprawl in general is inefficient and unsustainable. The standardizedarchitecture and corporate signage tend to detract from Cape Cod's unique regional character. The
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surplus of retail operations both locally and nationally indicates that over-retailing does not add to -the region's economic pie. It ends up hurting-smaller, locally-owned businesses and creating blight , /when existing retail buildings are vacated. This point of view argues that locally-owned businessesshould be regarded as more of a benefit to the regional economy than national chains when 'development projects are being reviewed.
Yet others counter that as long as a business does no environmental harm and mitigates its impacts,it should be able to develop on Cape Cod. Some believe that any company should be able to openup on the Cape regardless of its impact on other local businesses.
7. Gambling Casinos-Gambling casinos, which are being debated by state government, areanother form of activity which could damage the regional economy--by taking away significantbusiness from existing retail, service, and entertainment establishments. The Barnstable CountyAssembly of Delegates approved a resolution in '1994 opposing the "initiation or expansion oflegalized gambling in Massachusetts and most particularly in Barnstable County." Casino gamblingin other communities has reduced the capacity of those communities to attract and retain non-gambling businesses. Gambling activities also take a disproportionately high percentage of income Lfrom lower-income people and incur social and governmental costs through crime and domestic'neglect as well as producing stresses on the fragile environment and the limited transportationinfrastructure.
Economic Development Strategies for Cape Cod -
The Cape Cod Economic Development Council has'pointed out that economic developmentstrategies have changed significantly in the last five years:
"The factors affecting the locational decisions of businesses have shifted as internationalcompetition has increased. It is not clear that communities can compete for business solely byattempting to lower business costs. Increasingly the major concerns of business are the skills andadaptability of the work force, the quality of life in the community, access to institutions of higher Leducation, the availability of appropriate sources of financing, the availability and affordability ofhousing and the quality of the physical infrastructure.' L"More importantly there is a growing recognition among communities that new enterprises andsmall businesses are an important sources of new jobs and that aiding the expansion of existingbusinesses may be more effective than recruiting new companies."
"This new economic development paradigm requires cooperative relationships. Whether betweentown governments, businesses and Cape Cod Community College, or the public and privatesectors, these partnerships can increase the effectiveness of any economic development strategy.The private sector, in particular, is a key partner with government in economic developmentinitiatives." '
Cape Cod's prime economic asset is its world-renowned geographical setting. Because of itslocation, Cape Cod has witnessed the fastest growth in population and jobs in New England inrecent decades. The Cape's seaside setting attracts tourists, retirees, and second-home owners andis the critical element in attracting new entrepreneurs to Cape Cod. The economic opportunities andconstraints of Cape Cod are inextricably tied to its location.
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4& With this in mind, strategies are proposed below for each sector of the region's economic base.The economic base is critical because it is made up of those industries that sell their goods andservices to buyers outside the region. On Cape Cod, this means tourists or retirees, who earnedtheir income outside the region. In the long run, a regional economy will not grow unless itincreases what it sells to outside markets.
- Tourism & Seasonal Residents- Cape Cod must continue to maintain its attractiveness andenhance its special regional character. The region also should focus on expanding- the shoulderseasons, while maintaining a strong competitive position during the peak summer months. Muchhas happened to develop historic, cultural, environmental, and recreational (including golf) tourismin the shoulder seasons, including such events as Heritage Week, Maritime Week, Festival CapeCod, First Night, Walking Weekend, and a host of town-specific events. Such activities should besupported and expanded. Targeted marketing to international visitors and profitable niche marketsfrom around the country also would expand the tourist economy. Arts facilities like the proposedBoch Center for the Arts, in Mashpee, can improve the Cape's cultural offerings. A Mid-Capeperforming arts/conference center could provide year-round cultural programming to significantlyenhance the shoulder seasons. Of those responding to the 1995 Residents Survey, 79% supportedsuch a facility.
- Retirement--Retirement, which remains a strong economic sector for Cape Cod, relies primarilyon the high quality of life that the Cape offers. The Cape has long-term potential with retirement, asthe baby boom generation seeks to buy second and retirement homes. To maintain Cape Cod'sattraction, environmental protection, cultural and social offerings, and health care are critical. It isalso important to market Cape Cod as a specific retirement location to prospective relocatees.
- Clean, light industry--The Residents Survey, with 82% support, ranked a "clean, light industrysuch as a software development firm employing 100 people" as the most desirable developmentproject for Cape Cod. Such a development would optimize economic gains while minimizingenvironmental harm.
Until recently, communities tried to recruit-businesses seeking to expand or relocate. With globalgo'.-.la+_nl nn.-*.n'In. A n~ In,., .,8 n 1 .AATYOsI;1Aof crtefA A nArA-{n; ta th 0 fhAlnnntn,-.
geographical barriers to doing business in a national and international marketplace. Two critical 'issues for telecommunications on Cape Cod are: 1) a competitive telecommunications -infrastructure and 2) adequate computer education and services. In the rapidly changingtelecommunications field, Cape Cod needs to make sure that it has state-of-the-art network services Lthat will allow local businesses and individuals to optimize the use of telecommunications.Although the market is likely to deliver many services, Cape Cod may have to take an aggressive iapproach to obtaining them due to its relatively remote location. Education, support services, andwidespread availability of the Internet at reasonable rates also are critical to providing Cape Cod a,competitive economic edge.
- Fishing-The fishing industry in the North Atlantic is in a crisis because of depletion of fishingstocks. Federal regulations are projected to reduce the amount of annual fish landings by more than50%, thereby making the business unviable for scores of fishermen. It is hoped that stocks will bereplenished over the next decade, reinvigorating the fishing industry. Nevertheless, displacedfishermen must find new livelihobds in the interim. Various programs are being offered to ease thetransition.
Aquaculture has promise as a replacement activity, but regulations and policies have constrainedthis activity. Barnstable County is promoting aquaculture through education and regulatorystreamlining. The county, state, and private sector are looking into cooperative efforts to expandfrom shellfish aquaculture to fin-fish aquaculture, including the use of deep-sea and on-landaquaculture processes.
Sustainable Economic Development
To support the development of these economic sectors, Cape Cod needs to create an economiccontext that, according to the Cape Cod Economic Development Council, builds "a community'scapacity for shared and sustainable improvement in its economic well-being." The starting point fora sustainable economy is protection of natural resources. The Cape Cod Commission Regulatory LTask Force Report (1994) explained the concept in plain terms: "In these days of acceleratingknowledge about water pollution; air pollution, ground pollution, traffic pollution, and every othertype of pollution we must be cautious about our treatment of the environment, or what makes CapeCod special will be gone. No one worried about our fishing until the fish were gone."
Cape Cod residents responding to the 1995 Residents Survey supported policies that wouldpromote sustainable development. For instance, 92% supported reusing existing sites for Ldevelopment, 91% favored keeping hazardous materials out of zones of contribution to the watersupply, and 83% were for limiting the size of development.
These environmental goals can be achieved by siting development in appropriate places which have Ladequate infrastructure. The concept of growth centers, discussed elsewhere in the RegionalPolicy Plan and in Local Comprehensive Plans (LCPs), encourages areas of intensive developmentthrough adequate transportation and water/wastewater infrastructure and appropriate regulatory Lstandards. The adoption of the LCPs by the towns will provide guidelines for future land use andinfrastructure development and help to create a more efficient and predictable permitting process fordevelopment.
The growth center concept can be used in tandem with the state's Economic Target (ETA) andOpportunity (EOA) Areas. This incentive program offers a 5% state investment tax credit and 10%abandoned building credit and either a five-year property tax abatement or 20-year tax increment L
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ilk financing on local real estate taxes. All of Barnstable County received the ETA designation in1994, and several towns have obtained EOA designation for specific areas in their community.It is also expected that LCPs and EOAs will encourage the redevelopment of existing businessdistricts, which is taking place across the Cape.
Besides implementing sound land use policies, the notion of sustainability also relates to economicand social policies. The regional economy should provide, as the Economic Development Council
pi points out, "the public goods for all that represent a decent quality of life, including freedom fromfear of crime and a sense of being part of a community. Advances in economic well-being are notvery valuable unless they are sustainable over time."
Better education and job training, according to many economic strategists, is essential to economicdevelopment. High-quality work skills can enable a worker to take advantage of new occupationalopportunities as they arise in the rapidly changing global economy. Cape Cod Community College,Massachusetts Maritime Academy, the Cape's various college extension programs, Job Training &
-Employment Corporation (JTEC), and the local school systems need to focus on teaching the skillsthat are needed in the work world. It has also been argued that Cape Cod needs expanded higher
1 education, specifically a four-year college/graduate school.
One of the fundamental objectives of a Cape Cod economic development strategy is to increase theincome and work opportunities of Cape Cod workers. The Barnstable County Department ofHuman Services "Human Condition" study and workshops have confirmed this. Year-roundemployment and higher wages and benefits are critical. A higher minimum wage, widespreadhealth care benefits, portable retirement benefits, and readily available child care could allow moreworkers to support a family adequately. Affordable housing, which is constrained in a resort arealike Cape Cod, is critical for workers on the Cape. The region also needs intensified attention tosocial needs and strengthening the traditional social service support network to allow lower-incomehouseholds to support themselves.
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Barnstable County Agriculture Trends
1982 1987- 1992
As detailed in the table on the following page, the number of farms in Barnstable Countyincreased by 35 (+ 28%) to 158 in the five years between the U.S. agriculture censuses for 1982and 1987. When the most recent census was conducted in 1992, however, the number of Capefarms had declined by 14 (- 9%) to 144, averaging 37 acres. Barnstable County farms occupied5,340 acres in 1992, or 2.1% of County land area, up from 5,010 acres and 2% 20 years earlier.
Between 1982 and 1987, the number of farms in -Barnstable County with resident farmersincreased by 28 (+ 37%) to 103, including 85 "farmers by occupation" (a gain of 29 or 52%).Average age of resident farmers declined by nearly one year to 52.3. By 1992, 95 resident farmers
wi were counted in the-census, a loss of 8 (- 8%) in five years, with 89 of them "farmers byoccupation," a gain of 4, (+ 5%), and the average age of resident farmers remaining 52.3.
__ Farms with cattle declined by nearly one-third between 1982 and 1987: those with beefcattle remained constant at 8, while those with milk cows decreased from 5 to 2 (- 60%). By1992, Barnstable County had lost 6 farms with cattle, leaving only 5 (- 55%): 3 with beef cattle (aloss of 5, or 63%) and 2 with milk cows.
The number of farms with sheep and lambs, horses and ponies and poultry all increasedbetween 1982 and 1987, but then declined 5 years later, so that 1992 totals were below 1982levels.
Acreage devoted to cranberry cultivation in Barnstable County increased by 61 (+ 7%)w Nw) from 1982 to 904 in 1987, with 15 additional cranberry farms (+ 28%), and the cranberry harvest
(hundredweight) rose by 20% to 87,121. By 1992, cranberry acreage had increased by 66 (+ 7%)to 970 acres, while cranberry farms fell by 8 (- 12%) to 61, and the harvest swelled 30% to112,955.
Nursery and greenhouse farms in Barnstable County expanded from 1982 to 1987 by 56%to number 42, while nursery acreage more than doubled to 73 and greenhouse area nearly doubledto 206,463 square feet. By 1992, one additional farm was counted in this category, while nurseryacreage dropped to 55 (a loss of 18 acres or 25%). Greenhouse area increased 2% to 210,621square feet by 1992.
Since 1974. definition as a farm has required production and sale of $ 1.000 or more of agriculturalproducts during the census year.
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1982-87 1987-92Farms 1982 1987 Difference % Change 1992 Difference % Chane
Number 123 158 35 28% 144 -14 -9%1-9 acres 47 70 23 49% 64 -6 -9%10-49 acres 56 65 9 16% 60 -5 -8%Average acreage 41 NA NA NA 37 :NA NAAcreage nlfarms - 5010 NA, NA NA 5,340 NA NA% of County creage in larms 2.00% NA NA NA 2.10% NA NA
Total cropland 116 149 33 28% 138 -11 -7%Harvested cropland 111 134 23 21% 131 -3 .2%Pasture/razinc 11 26 15 136% 21 .5 -19%lrrimated s8 112 32 40% 107 -5 -4%
Resident farmer rn farm 75 103 28 37% 95 -8 -8%Farmer by occupation 56 85 29 52% 89 4 5%Avera farmer a 53.2 52.3 -0.9 -2% 52 3 0 0%
Farms with cattle 16 11 -5 -31% _ 5 -6 *55%1-9 cattle 11 1t0 1 -9% 4 .6 -60%Beef cattle i 8 0 0% 3 -5 -63%Milk cows _ 2 -3 -60% 2 0 0%Hogs s pigs 9 ;3 -6 -67% 4 1 33%Sheep &lambs ; 8 1 3 5 63% 6 -7 -54%Horses & ponies 21 32 11 52% 20 -12 -38%Poultry 21 25 4 19%# 9 -16 -64%Chickens 3 months+ 21 2 5 4 19% -16 -64%Turkeys 3 2 -1 -33% 0 -2 -100%Ducks. geese. other poultry 5 3 -2 -40% 3 0 0%
Hay crop 10 7 -3 -30% 7 0 0%
Vegetables for sale 22 20 .2 -9% 26 6 30%
Orchards . 6 9 3 50% 10 1 11%Orchard acreage 29 38 9 31% 78 40 105%
Farms with sales of $10.000_ 56 87 31 55% 88so 1 1%Net sales value per farm S65 849 S75.376 S9,527 14% S15788 (S59.588) 79%
Fruits nuts berries 38 88 s5 132% 85 -3 -3%.g...,..................................
Bees & honey 17 13 -4 -24% 19 6 46%
Vegetable farms 22 20 -2 -9% 26 6 30%Vegetable farm acreage 152 251 99 65% 246 -5 -2%lrrigated vegetable acreage _ _87 228 141 162% 202 -26 -11%Sweet corn acreage 86 =_ 157 71 83% 159 2 1%
Berry acreage 876 946 70 8% 1,004 58 6%Blueberry farms 4_1__ 6 150% 13 3 30%Cranberr acreage 843 904 6 1 7%. 970 66 7%Cranberrf larms 54 69 15 28% 61 -8 -12%Cranberries (hundredwt.) 72.684 87.121 14.437 20% 112,955 25,834 30%Strawberry acreage 23 2__ -2 -9% 16 .5 -24%Strawbery farms1 .Ij_ 7 -4 -36% 10 3 43%
Nurser & greenhouse farms 2_ 7 4_2__ _I_ 15 56% 43 1 2%Nursery acreage 351 731 38 109% 55 -18 -25%Greenhouse sq. t 108 542 206.463 97.921 90% 210,621 4,158 2%
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Total acreage of Barnstable County is 253,287 acres.
Since 1974, definition as a farm has required production and sale of agricultural productsvalued at $1,000 or more during the census year.
Source: U.S. Census of Agriculture, 1982, 1987, 1992
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Attraction 1986 1 987 1988 1989 1 990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1 996Cape Cod Museum of Natural History, Brewster . . . 67,844 65,599 54,636 62,565 65,000 65,000 70,000 75,000Cape Cod Canal Rec. Areas(U.S. Army Corps) 1,710,500 1,788,800 1,938,800 1,993,600 2,085,200 2,819,800 1,124.000 2,104,600 3474,700 4,982,700 4,845,300Cape Cod National Seashore 4 018 826 .4974,080 5214408 5,027,580 548,00 4 5,472,470 5,145,022 5,1841588 142 5170587 4931 330Cape Museum of Fine Arts . . .20,000 20,000 31,000 35,000Heritage Plantation of Sandwich 105,005 106,841 105,378 100,806 88,244 85,242 103 955 127 975 106 454 98,116 95,525John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum - . . . . . - 40,000 35 102 35 366 37,000 40,000Nat. Marine Fisheries Aquarium, Wood s Hole" 186,40 6300 174,900 165,160 170,552 121,21 172,005 158,150 172,330 242,92 196,365New Eng. Fire & History Museum I . . . 20,200 9,500 22,100 23,400 26,100 25,350Nickerson State Park, Brewster 166,914 166,251 229,288 216,410 226,216 214,128 185,349 242,265 249,549 271,057 274,108Pilgrim Monument & Provincetown Museum 96,290 103,497 124,383 121,521 116,271 131,561 121,924 101.140 98,673- 103,769 98,816Provincetown Art Association . - 32,000 34,000 35,000 39,000 38,000 39,500 39,750 40,000Sandwich Glass Museum 63,519 58,669 58,181 59,546 52,923 51,723 53,213 53,933 51,433 47,322 48,000Scusset State Beach 171,389 184,733 213,994 200,724 174,914 250,015 391,164 489,674 551,123 590,000 501,000Shawme-Crowell State Forest 63,584 61,132 55,277 62,067 35,604 47,858 52,704 69,512 80,090 -South Cape State Beach 51 ,550 38,615 35,543 33,307 29,056 28,009 40,338 32,985 38,131 54,238 67.914
Thornton Burgess Museum/Green Briar Center 74,468 77,146 73,150 72.109 68,762 64,676 66,249 66,849 65,310 65,00C 60,000Waquoit Bay National Reserve^- ._._._. - . . - 13 287 11.755 86,762 55,356Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuarv(Mass. Audubon) . . 41,970 42,758 49,092 58,412 49,900Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst. Exhibit Center - 26,959 24,010 31,651 36,346 36,098 36,218 35,064 27,671
'Moved from year-round to limited winter schedule"Data for June-Sept. Approx. 10,000-12,000 off season thru 1994; 1995 inc. year-round data*.-Data before 1995 inc. only visitors center
Small, Seasonal Hlstorical Societles 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996Aptuxcet Trading Post Museum 3 4,534 4 78A 0. 5.423
Centerville Historical Society Museum 1,5 1,279 1,613 1,9 1,450 1,675Chatham Historical Society - 907 970 1,300 1,293 1.660Eastham Hist. Society (2 museums) 945 1,479 2,277 2,476 2,271 2,335Jonathan Boume Historical Center 262 377 485 535 420 510Nye House, Sandwich 300+ 300+ 300+ 300+ 350 400Osterville Historical Society Museum 125 171 -889 725 81 9
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FISCAL YAS 1990.97
Town Fiscal Year 1990 Fiscal Year 1991 FY1990-91 Fiscal Year 1992 FY1991-92 Fiscal Year 1993 FYI99-93 FIscal Year 1994 FY1993-94 C~~ er19 Y949 Fiscal Year 196F1995-9seascarYer 19 Y969 Y9OState Room State Room % Change State Room % Change State Room % Change State Room % Change . State Room % Change State Room % Change State Room Town % % Change % ChangeOcuac cuac cuac ccupancy Occupancy Occupancy Occupancy OccupancyofCu
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Samastable S1i 198 $1, 7388 -9% $1.247.492 .2%/ $924,I0 -26% SI.358,761 47%/ Si 550,818 __ 14% $1,635,706 ___5% 616466 18%/ -1% ___17%
BournmS4.2 $45.371 -18% , 4.82 *'ON- $36.178 .12% $48.310 34% __ 119.210 I 147% $8,9 -26% $8,0 __1% __ 1% 6__ 5%Brewster $25,6 $95,102 -58% $177,972 87%/ $278,472 55 __$295,011 7% ___$469 982 __ 59% $415,25 .12%' $48 -4 5% 16% 124%Chatham 36,~201 $382,524 ___4%, $417,231 ____9% ~ ~ '8___4% _ $455 744 6% ___$725,088 __ 59 - 1% $836,600 ___9%/ 14% 128%Dennis .35929 -12% $303 3%, $393.1 13 _ _3% _ $4358686 11% __ $527.757 ___21%- ___3% $52156468 _ 6% -%__ 38%Eastharn $198,964 $202.163 2% $2022%78 0.01% $8.1 1% $178,275 -2% $310,194 __ 74%, $2 401 -5 2192___3% 3% ___ 37%Falmouth $53,6 $613,237 ___ 5% 65 ___91 7% $677,454 - 3%'__ $791 483 17% ___ $932.452 __ 18%; $949_808 2% 00,838 12%/ 11% __80
Harwich $28,4 $114,746 -52% $242,365 111% ~ $182,576 -25% $2800270 10% ___$239,691 ___20% $288,585 20%, $242,002 ___3% -18% ___2%
Ma20-8.§620 $221,625 ___ % $216,771 -2% $1923 -17% $182.843 2% $228,045 ___24%/. $353,531 56% $299.461 ___3% -15% __ 44%Orleans $159,039 $162,995 ___2% $165,384 ___1% $146 0~% $166,542 1%' $192,033 ___15% $224,398 17% $198.480 ___2% -12% ___25%
Provincetown ~ 6 $554,877 -0.22%. $530.800 -4% $578,947 ___9% $633,444 9%__ $817,209 __ 29% $846,513 4%~ $872,622 10%/ 3% ___ 57%Sandeich $116,170 $14,4 -1%' $129.149 13% $157,988 ___2% $1566395 -1% _ $2538679 8_ 2% ~ $210,797 -17% $276,542 ___3% 31% 138%Truro - $246,073 ___ 1% $255,071' 4% $246,1 88 _ _-=3%, $287,859 9% $321_01 20%, $318,892 -1% $319,959 ___4% 0.34% ___ 31%Welifteet $91,146 __ 2% $82,494 ___9% 7726_ _-% $90,457 17% $102.087 ___13% 6123.291 21%' $127.541 ___1% 3% ____43%Yarmouth $1606 $1,199,325 -5' 1.218,333 __ 2%/ $1,325,938 ___9%, 61.398,648 __ 5%' 18933__ 17% 61.704.203 __ 4% $1,859,885 1% 3 __ 32%Z
Countv Total $J A5.000 -0.22%1 67.111,000 4% $7.273,000 2%1 $802 10% 68,569.000 7% 68.707.000 2% $8,872.923 11% 2% 29%
State Total $58,82860 58,000 -1%1 $55,864,000 21 $5 , $62,819,000 % $68,825,000 S5.8.W10 $72,857,000 8% $80,544,304 1 100%1 112
Fiscal Year 1990 - July 1, 1989 - June 30,1990Fiscal Year 1991 - July 1, 1990 -June 30,1991Fiscal Year 1992 - July 1, 1991 - June 30,1992Fiscal Year 1993 = July 1, 1992 -June 30,1993
Source: Massachusetts Department of Revenue
Fiscal Year 1994 = July 1, 1993 -June 30,1994Fiscal Year 1995 - July 1, 1994 -June 30,1995Fis~cal Year 1996 = July 1, 1995 -.June 30, 1996Fiscal Year 1997 - July 1, 1996 - June 30,1997
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BARNSTABLE COUNTY FISH LANDINGS1984-96
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1984 44,059,800 $31,089,1901985 39,557,700 $28,970,0381986 37,123,500 $25,500,8161987 34,795,200 $30,624,6481988 34,409,920 $28,990,2861989 39,219,740 $25,041,3481990 40,490,200 $34,700,4001991 26,500,000 $20,700,0001992 26,522,510 $20,618,0981993 26,100,683 $21,765,2721994 18,669,584 $14,990,0741995 18,716,389 $17,685,3801996 19,183,087 $17,102,702
Source: National Marine Fisheries Service,Northeast Fisheries Science Center, Woods Hole
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