Treasure County Hard to Count (HTC) Scores Scores can range from 0 to 132. High
2007 Census Based Funding $1,839,456 (13% of total federal funding the county received) scores indicate high concentrations of
Response Rate – 74% County / 68% Statewide Average attributes that make enumeration
difficult, which increase the likelihood
of an undercount. The twelve variables
factored into the score are
1. Percent vacant housing units
2. Percent of housing units that
are not single detached or
attached (i.e. multi-unit)
3. Percent renter occupied
housing units
4. Percent occupied units with
more than 1.5 persons per
room
5. Percent households that are
not husband and wife
6. Percent occupied units with no
Tract 9635 HTC Score-17 telephone service
7. Percent of population over 25
that are not high school
graduates
8. Percent of population living in
poverty
9. Percent of households with
public assistance income
10. Percent of population
unemployed
11. Percent of households in which
a language other than English is
spoken at home and no one 14
years or older speaks English
“Very Well”; or the number of
households “English Only”
divided by the total number of
households
12. Percent occupied households
where householder moved into
the unit in 1999-2000
TREASURE COUNTY
Attribute Tract 9635
% Vacant Housing Units 15.4
% Multi-Unit Housing 25.4
% Households Renter Occupied 28.6
% Households More than 1.5 Persons Per Room 0.0
% Not Husband and Wife Households 40.9
% No Telephone Service 3.1
% Population over 25 Without High-school Degree 13.7
% Population Living in Poverty 14.7
% Households with Public Assistance Income 1.4
% Population Unemployed 2.9
% Households English isn’t Primary Language 0.0
% Households Householder Moved 1999-2000 14.8
Overall Hard to Count Score 17
Profile 861 people in 422 housing units- 1 in 4 in multi-
unit structures and 1 in 5 in mobile homes
96% White, 2% American Indian and 2% Hispanic
28% under 18 and 17% over 64.
The attribute percentages and values in the table above are from the US Census Bureau 2000 Planning Database
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