ACS-ED

District Demographic
Dashboard 2018–22

Maine-Endwell Central School District, New York
Community
Total Population
14,537
Median Household Income |
$72,260
Total Households
6,150

Race/Ethnicity

 


Year Structure was Built
9.2%
2000 and after
26.4%
1970 - 1999
64.4%
before 1970
Households with Broadband Internet |
89.3%

Housing Structure Type
House
77.5%
Apartments/Other
22.5%
Children in Public School

Language spoken at home (children 5 years and over)

Health

11.1% with a
Disability |

98.0% with
Health Insurance coverage |

 

Poverty and Benefits (in the past 12 months)
11.2% Families with income below the poverty level |
8.1% Families with Food Stamp/ SNAP benefits |

Families by Type

Parents (of children in public school)
Median Income of Households |
$106,500
Housing Status of Families
19.9% renter - occupied | 80.1% owner-occupied |

 


Labor Force Status

Educational Attainment

 

State and National

Median Household Income |

Families with Food Stamp/SNAP benefits |

Households with Broadband Internet |

Speaks English Less Than Very Well |

Married Couple Household |

Families with Income Below the Poverty Level |

Bachelor’s Degree or Higher

Not In Labor Force

All indicators are sourced from the ACS-ED tabulation. For additional social and economic characteristics, visit the ACS-ED table collection or explore the ACS-ED interactive mapACS-ED maps.


Children enrolled in public school are defined as the population ages 3-17 and those ages 18 & 19 who have not graduated from high school and report attending public school in the past 3 months. Subject definitions are available in the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey program documentation.