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Appleton People Data
| Appleton | National | |
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| Median Household Income: | $47,285 | $44,512 |
| Single Males: | 13.5% | 14.6% |
| Single Females: | 12.6% | 12.5% |
| Median Age: | 34 | 36 |
| Homes With Kids: | 32.4% | 31.4% |
| Average Household Size: | 2.53 | 2.589 |
| Average Commute Time (Minutes): | 18.064 | 26.376 |
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Stable Nuclears
— Higher-income urban family.Middle-age couples with children, pulling in combined household incomes nearing six figures. Most own their own homes. Some have a college education and work in a variety of occupations, including management-level positions.
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Movers and Shakers
— Mobile suburban couples without kids.More than 50% of these younger married couples have moved in the past five years. They earn comfortable incomes and work in management or professional careers. Some have completed college.
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Secure Suburbanites
— Suburban families with low financial pressure.Monthly costs as a percentage of income are much lower than the national average. Education level varies from high school to college with some holding management positions. Most own their homes.
Source: Demographic information comes from data in the 2000 U.S. Census.