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9,705
TOTAL POPULATION
4,760
MALE POPULATION
4,945
FEMALE POPULATION
96.26
MALES / 100 FEMALES
103.89
FEMALES / 100 MALES
29.3
MEDIAN AGE
3.8
AVG FAMILY SIZE
3.1
AVG HOUSEHOLD SIZE
$23,652
PER CAPITA INCOME
$74,428
AVG FAMILY INCOME
$67,938
AVG HOUSEHOLD INCOME
26.9%
WAGE / INCOME GAP [ % ]
73.1¢/ $1
WAGE / INCOME GAP [ $ ]
0.38
INEQUALITY / GINI INDEX
4,976
LABOR FORCE [ PEOPLE ]
73.9%
PERCENT IN LABOR FORCE
6.2%
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
Harvard Zip Codes
Harvard Area Codes
Race in Harvard
The most populous races in Harvard are White / Caucasian (7,161 | 73.8%), Hispanic or Latino (5,191 | 53.5%), and Two or more Races (1,845 | 19.0%).
Race | # Population | % Population |
Asian | 13 | 0.1% |
Black / African American | 35 | 0.4% |
Hawaiian / Pacific | 0 | 0.0% |
Hispanic or Latino | 5,191 | 53.5% |
Native / Alaskan | 27 | 0.3% |
White / Caucasian | 7,161 | 73.8% |
Two or more Races | 1,845 | 19.0% |
Some other Race | 624 | 6.4% |
Total | 9,705 | 100.0% |
Ancestry in Harvard
The most populous ancestries reported in Harvard are Mexican (4,454 | 45.9%), German (2,483 | 25.6%), Irish (1,382 | 14.2%), Polish (558 | 5.8%), and English (488 | 5.0%), together accounting for 96.5% of all Harvard residents.
Ancestry | # Population | % Population |
American | 62 | 0.6% |
Arab | 40 | 0.4% |
Austrian | 12 | 0.1% |
Bhutanese | 12 | 0.1% |
Brazilian | 61 | 0.6% |
Central American | 16 | 0.2% |
Cherokee | 21 | 0.2% |
Croatian | 6 | 0.1% |
Cuban | 11 | 0.1% |
Czech | 15 | 0.2% |
Danish | 6 | 0.1% |
Dutch | 72 | 0.7% |
Ecuadorian | 354 | 3.6% |
English | 488 | 5.0% |
European | 8 | 0.1% |
French | 33 | 0.3% |
German | 2,483 | 25.6% |
Greek | 35 | 0.4% |
Honduran | 16 | 0.2% |
Indian (Asian) | 13 | 0.1% |
Irish | 1,382 | 14.2% |
Israeli | 6 | 0.1% |
Italian | 84 | 0.9% |
Latvian | 7 | 0.1% |
Lithuanian | 20 | 0.2% |
Mexican | 4,454 | 45.9% |
Mexican American Indian | 21 | 0.2% |
Norwegian | 149 | 1.5% |
Palestinian | 15 | 0.2% |
Pima | 27 | 0.3% |
Polish | 558 | 5.8% |
Puerto Rican | 279 | 2.9% |
Russian | 12 | 0.1% |
Scandinavian | 16 | 0.2% |
Scotch-Irish | 41 | 0.4% |
Scottish | 139 | 1.4% |
Serbian | 31 | 0.3% |
South American | 354 | 3.6% |
Spaniard | 25 | 0.3% |
Subsaharan African | 151 | 1.6% |
Swedish | 345 | 3.5% |
Welsh | 35 | 0.4% | View All 42 Rows |
Immigrants in Harvard
The most numerous immigrant groups reported in Harvard came from Latin America (1,745 | 18.0%), Central America (1,717 | 17.7%), Mexico (1,709 | 17.6%), Europe (61 | 0.6%), and Southern Europe (25 | 0.3%), together accounting for 54.2% of all Harvard residents.
Immigration Origin | # Population | % Population |
Asia | 13 | 0.1% |
Brazil | 17 | 0.2% |
Caribbean | 11 | 0.1% |
Central America | 1,717 | 17.7% |
China | 13 | 0.1% |
Croatia | 6 | 0.1% |
Cuba | 11 | 0.1% |
Eastern Asia | 13 | 0.1% |
Eastern Europe | 12 | 0.1% |
Europe | 61 | 0.6% |
Germany | 14 | 0.1% |
Honduras | 8 | 0.1% |
Latin America | 1,745 | 18.0% |
Lithuania | 6 | 0.1% |
Mexico | 1,709 | 17.6% |
Netherlands | 10 | 0.1% |
South America | 17 | 0.2% |
Southern Europe | 25 | 0.3% |
Spain | 25 | 0.3% |
Western Europe | 24 | 0.3% | View All 20 Rows |
Sex and Age in Harvard
Sex and Age in Harvard
The most populous age groups in Harvard are 10 to 14 Years (731 | 15.4%) for men and 10 to 14 Years (562 | 11.4%) for women.
Age Bracket | Male | Female |
Under 5 Years | 307 (6.5%) | 399 (8.1%) |
5 to 9 Years | 384 (8.1%) | 438 (8.9%) |
10 to 14 Years | 731 (15.4%) | 562 (11.4%) |
15 to 19 Years | 240 (5.0%) | 551 (11.1%) |
20 to 24 Years | 251 (5.3%) | 343 (6.9%) |
25 to 29 Years | 310 (6.5%) | 360 (7.3%) |
30 to 34 Years | 472 (9.9%) | 282 (5.7%) |
35 to 39 Years | 435 (9.1%) | 245 (5.0%) |
40 to 44 Years | 347 (7.3%) | 185 (3.7%) |
45 to 49 Years | 170 (3.6%) | 207 (4.2%) |
50 to 54 Years | 369 (7.7%) | 375 (7.6%) |
55 to 59 Years | 157 (3.3%) | 355 (7.2%) |
60 to 64 Years | 190 (4.0%) | 191 (3.9%) |
65 to 69 Years | 78 (1.6%) | 174 (3.5%) |
70 to 74 Years | 230 (4.8%) | 154 (3.1%) |
75 to 79 Years | 54 (1.1%) | 25 (0.5%) |
80 to 84 Years | 21 (0.4%) | 51 (1.0%) |
85 Years and over | 14 (0.3%) | 48 (1.0%) |
Total | 4,760 (100.0%) | 4,945 (100.0%) |
Families and Households in Harvard
Median Family Size in Harvard
The median family size in Harvard is 3.84 persons per family, with single female/mother families (434 | 19.7%) accounting for the largest median family size of 4.21 persons per family. On the other hand, single male/father families (304 | 13.8%) represent the smallest median family size with 3.11 persons per family.
Family Type | # Families | Family Size |
Married-Couple | 1,461 (66.4%) | 3.89 |
Single Male/Father | 304 (13.8%) | 3.11 |
Single Female/Mother | 434 (19.7%) | 4.21 |
Total Families | 2,199 (100.0%) | 3.84 |
Median Household Size in Harvard
The median household size in Harvard is 3.12 persons per household, with single female/mother households (434 | 14.0%) accounting for the largest median household size of 4.37 persons per household. non-family households (902 | 29.1%) represent the smallest median household size with 1.17 persons per household.
Household Type | # Households | Household Size |
Married-Couple | 1,461 (47.1%) | 3.96 |
Single Male/Father | 304 (9.8%) | 3.14 |
Single Female/Mother | 434 (14.0%) | 4.37 |
Non-family | 902 (29.1%) | 1.17 |
Total Households | 3,101 (100.0%) | 3.12 |
Household Size by Marriage Status in Harvard
Out of a total of 3,101 households in Harvard, 2,199 (70.9%) are family households, while 902 (29.1%) are nonfamily households. The most numerous type of family households are 2-person households, comprising 589, and the most common type of nonfamily households are 1-person households, comprising 815.
Household Size | Family Households | Nonfamily Households |
1-Person Households | - | 815 (26.3%) |
2-Person Households | 589 (19.0%) | 34 (1.1%) |
3-Person Households | 375 (12.1%) | 53 (1.7%) |
4-Person Households | 490 (15.8%) | 0 (0.0%) |
5-Person Households | 428 (13.8%) | 0 (0.0%) |
6-Person Households | 78 (2.5%) | 0 (0.0%) |
7+ Person Households | 239 (7.7%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Total | 2,199 (70.9%) | 902 (29.1%) |
Female Fertility in Harvard
Fertility by Age in Harvard
Average fertility rate in Harvard is 36.0 births per 1,000 women. Women in the age bracket of 35 to 50 years have the highest fertility rate with 79.0 births per 1,000 women. Women in the age bracket of 35 to 50 years acount for 70.7% of all women with births.
Age Bracket | Women with Births | Births / 1,000 Women |
15 to 19 years | 0 (0.0%) | 0.0 |
20 to 34 years | 24 (29.3%) | 24.0 |
35 to 50 years | 58 (70.7%) | 79.0 |
Total | 82 (100.0%) | 36.0 |
Fertility by Age by Marriage Status in Harvard
62.2% of women with births (82) in Harvard are married. The highest percentage of unmarried women with births falls into 35 to 50 years age bracket with 53.4% of them unmarried at the time of birth, while the lowest percentage of unmarried women with births belong to 20 to 34 years age bracket with 0.0% of them unmarried.
Age Bracket | Married | Unmarried |
15 to 19 years | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
20 to 34 years | 24 (100.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
35 to 50 years | 27 (46.6%) | 31 (53.4%) |
Total | 51 (62.2%) | 31 (37.8%) |
Fertility by Education in Harvard
Educational Attainment | Women with Births | Births / 1,000 Women |
Less than High School | 58 (70.7%) | 72.0 |
High School Diploma | 0 (0.0%) | 0.0 |
College or Associate's Degree | 6 (7.3%) | 10.0 |
Bachelor's Degree | 18 (22.0%) | 65.0 |
Graduate Degree | 0 (0.0%) | 0.0 |
Total | 82 (100.0%) | 36.0 |
Fertility by Education by Marriage Status in Harvard
37.8% of women with births in Harvard are unmarried. Women with the educational attainment of college or associate's degree are most likely to be married with 100.0% of them married at childbirth, while women with the educational attainment of less than high school are least likely to be married with 53.4% of them unmarried at childbirth.
Educational Attainment | Married | Unmarried |
Less than High School | 27 (46.6%) | 31 (53.4%) |
High School Diploma | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
College or Associate's Degree | 6 (100.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Bachelor's Degree | 18 (100.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Graduate Degree | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Total | 51 (62.2%) | 31 (37.8%) |
Income in Harvard
Income Overview in Harvard
Per Capita Income in Harvard is $23,652, while median incomes of families and households are $74,428 and $67,938 respectively.
Characteristic | Number | Measure |
Per Capita Income | 9,705 | $23,652 |
Median Family Income | 2,199 | $74,428 |
Mean Family Income | 2,199 | $80,946 |
Median Household Income | 3,101 | $67,938 |
Mean Household Income | 3,101 | $73,752 |
Income Deficit | 2,199 | $0 |
Wage / Income Gap (%) | 9,705 | 26.94% |
Wage / Income Gap ($) | 9,705 | 73.06¢ per $1 |
Gini / Inequality Index | 9,705 | 0.38 |
Earnings by Sex in Harvard
Average Earnings in Harvard are $30,909, $34,217 for men and $25,000 for women, a difference of 26.9%.
Sex | Number | Average Earnings |
Male | 2,693 (52.2%) | $34,217 |
Female | 2,462 (47.8%) | $25,000 |
Total | 5,155 (100.0%) | $30,909 |
Earnings by Sex by Income Bracket in Harvard
The most common earnings brackets in Harvard are $30,000 to $34,999 for men (434 | 16.1%) and $2,499 or less for women (306 | 12.4%).
Income | Male | Female |
$2,499 or less | 77 (2.9%) | 306 (12.4%) |
$2,500 to $4,999 | 88 (3.3%) | 96 (3.9%) |
$5,000 to $7,499 | 74 (2.8%) | 48 (1.9%) |
$7,500 to $9,999 | 105 (3.9%) | 61 (2.5%) |
$10,000 to $12,499 | 41 (1.5%) | 12 (0.5%) |
$12,500 to $14,999 | 86 (3.2%) | 226 (9.2%) |
$15,000 to $17,499 | 79 (2.9%) | 53 (2.1%) |
$17,500 to $19,999 | 11 (0.4%) | 78 (3.2%) |
$20,000 to $22,499 | 215 (8.0%) | 185 (7.5%) |
$22,500 to $24,999 | 145 (5.4%) | 166 (6.7%) |
$25,000 to $29,999 | 62 (2.3%) | 222 (9.0%) |
$30,000 to $34,999 | 434 (16.1%) | 186 (7.5%) |
$35,000 to $39,999 | 196 (7.3%) | 297 (12.1%) |
$40,000 to $44,999 | 101 (3.7%) | 227 (9.2%) |
$45,000 to $49,999 | 173 (6.4%) | 20 (0.8%) |
$50,000 to $54,999 | 148 (5.5%) | 38 (1.5%) |
$55,000 to $64,999 | 61 (2.3%) | 69 (2.8%) |
$65,000 to $74,999 | 108 (4.0%) | 32 (1.3%) |
$75,000 to $99,999 | 336 (12.5%) | 92 (3.7%) |
$100,000+ | 153 (5.7%) | 48 (1.9%) |
Total | 2,693 (100.0%) | 2,462 (100.0%) |
Earnings by Sex by Educational Attainment in Harvard
Average earnings in Harvard are $38,337 for men and $29,783 for women, a difference of 22.3%. Men with an educational attainment of high school diploma enjoy the highest average annual earnings of $44,079, while those with less than high school education earn the least with $32,148. Women with an educational attainment of graduate degree earn the most with the average annual earnings of $52,961, while those with high school diploma education have the smallest earnings of $24,394.
Educational Attainment | Male Income | Female Income |
Less than High School | $32,148 | $28,079 |
High School Diploma | $44,079 | $24,394 |
College or Associate's Degree | $42,240 | $35,970 |
Bachelor's Degree | - | - |
Graduate Degree | - | - |
Total | $38,337 | $29,783 |
Family Income in Harvard
Family Income Brackets in Harvard
According to the Harvard family income data, there are 534 families falling into the $100,000 to $149,999 income range, which is the most common income bracket and makes up 24.3% of all families. Conversely, the less than $10,000 income bracket is the least frequent group with only 4 families (0.2%) belonging to this category.
Income Bracket | # Families | % Families |
Less than $10,000 | 4 | 0.2% |
$10,000 to $14,999 | 77 | 3.5% |
$15,000 to $24,999 | 251 | 11.4% |
$25,000 to $34,999 | 88 | 4.0% |
$35,000 to $49,999 | 330 | 15.0% |
$50,000 to $74,999 | 363 | 16.5% |
$75,000 to $99,999 | 387 | 17.6% |
$100,000 to $149,999 | 534 | 24.3% |
$150,000 to $199,999 | 97 | 4.4% |
$200,000+ | 68 | 3.1% |
Family Income by Famaliy Size in Harvard
7+ person families (221 | 10.1%) account for the highest median family income in Harvard with $109,173 per family, while 3-person families (401 | 18.2%) have the highest median income of $29,481 per family member.
Income Bracket | # Families | Median Income |
2-Person Families | 606 (27.6%) | $49,912 |
3-Person Families | 401 (18.2%) | $88,442 |
4-Person Families | 472 (21.5%) | $72,353 |
5-Person Families | 444 (20.2%) | $73,538 |
6-Person Families | 55 (2.5%) | $0 |
7+ Person Families | 221 (10.1%) | $109,173 |
Total | 2,199 (100.0%) | $74,428 |
Family Income by Number of Earners in Harvard
The median family income in Harvard is $74,428, with families comprising 3+ earners (581) having the highest median family income of $108,238, while families with 1 earner (604) have the lowest median family income of $36,176, accounting for 26.4% and 27.5% of families, respectively.
Number of Earners | # Families | Median Income |
No Earners | 171 (7.8%) | $48,661 |
1 Earner | 604 (27.5%) | $36,176 |
2 Earners | 843 (38.3%) | $82,674 |
3+ Earners | 581 (26.4%) | $108,238 |
Total | 2,199 (100.0%) | $74,428 |
Household Income in Harvard
Household Income Brackets in Harvard
With 605 households falling in the category, the $100,000 to $149,999 income range is the most frequent in Harvard, accounting for 19.5% of all households. In contrast, only 81 households (2.6%) fall into the less than $10,000 income bracket, making it the least populous group.
Income Bracket | # Households | % Households |
Less than $10,000 | 81 | 2.6% |
$10,000 to $14,999 | 102 | 3.3% |
$15,000 to $24,999 | 462 | 14.9% |
$25,000 to $34,999 | 195 | 6.3% |
$35,000 to $49,999 | 437 | 14.1% |
$50,000 to $74,999 | 574 | 18.5% |
$75,000 to $99,999 | 394 | 12.7% |
$100,000 to $149,999 | 605 | 19.5% |
$150,000 to $199,999 | 130 | 4.2% |
$200,000+ | 115 | 3.7% |
Household Income by Householder Age in Harvard
The median household income in Harvard is $67,938, with the highest median household income of $83,672 found in the 45 to 64 years age bracket for the primary householder. A total of 1,166 households (37.6%) fall into this category. Meanwhile, the 15 to 24 years age bracket for the primary householder has the lowest median household income of $0, with 187 households (6.0%) in this group.
Income Bracket | # Households | Median Income |
15 to 24 Years | 187 (6.0%) | $0 |
25 to 44 Years | 1,228 (39.6%) | $54,733 |
45 to 64 Years | 1,166 (37.6%) | $83,672 |
65+ Years | 520 (16.8%) | $48,974 |
Total | 3,101 (100.0%) | $67,938 |
Poverty in Harvard
Income Below Poverty by Sex and Age in Harvard
With 12.1% poverty level for males and 15.9% for females among the residents of Harvard, under 5 year old males and 5 year old females are the most vulnerable to poverty, with 131 males (42.7%) and 44 females (100.0%) in their respective age groups living below the poverty level.
Age Bracket | Male | Female |
Under 5 Years | 131 (42.7%) | 9 (2.3%) |
5 Years | 8 (22.2%) | 44 (100.0%) |
6 to 11 Years | 120 (24.3%) | 183 (28.7%) |
12 to 14 Years | 160 (27.7%) | 58 (22.8%) |
15 Years | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
16 and 17 Years | 4 (5.4%) | 119 (35.3%) |
18 to 24 Years | 16 (4.4%) | 8 (1.8%) |
25 to 34 Years | 27 (3.5%) | 147 (22.9%) |
35 to 44 Years | 70 (8.9%) | 85 (19.8%) |
45 to 54 Years | 21 (3.9%) | 20 (3.4%) |
55 to 64 Years | 0 (0.0%) | 49 (9.0%) |
65 to 74 Years | 18 (5.8%) | 15 (4.6%) |
75 Years and over | 0 (0.0%) | 37 (30.8%) |
Total | 575 (12.1%) | 774 (15.9%) |
Income Above Poverty by Sex and Age in Harvard
According to the poverty statistics in Harvard, males aged 15 years and females aged 15 years are the age groups that are most secure financially, with 100.0% of males and 100.0% of females in these age groups living above the poverty line.
Age Bracket | Male | Female |
Under 5 Years | 176 (57.3%) | 390 (97.7%) |
5 Years | 28 (77.8%) | 0 (0.0%) |
6 to 11 Years | 373 (75.7%) | 454 (71.3%) |
12 to 14 Years | 418 (72.3%) | 197 (77.2%) |
15 Years | 50 (100.0%) | 100 (100.0%) |
16 and 17 Years | 70 (94.6%) | 218 (64.7%) |
18 to 24 Years | 351 (95.6%) | 449 (98.3%) |
25 to 34 Years | 755 (96.6%) | 495 (77.1%) |
35 to 44 Years | 712 (91.0%) | 345 (80.2%) |
45 to 54 Years | 518 (96.1%) | 562 (96.6%) |
55 to 64 Years | 347 (100.0%) | 497 (91.0%) |
65 to 74 Years | 290 (94.2%) | 313 (95.4%) |
75 Years and over | 89 (100.0%) | 83 (69.2%) |
Total | 4,177 (87.9%) | 4,103 (84.1%) |
Income Below Poverty Among Married-Couple Families in Harvard
The poverty statistics for married-couple families in Harvard show that 4.2% or 62 of the total 1,461 families live below the poverty line. Families with 3 or 4 children have the highest poverty rate of 12.4%, comprising of 42 families. On the other hand, families with 5 or more children have the lowest poverty rate of 0.0%, which includes 0 families.
Children | Above Poverty | Below Poverty |
No Children | 551 (97.4%) | 15 (2.6%) |
1 or 2 Children | 500 (99.0%) | 5 (1.0%) |
3 or 4 Children | 296 (87.6%) | 42 (12.4%) |
5 or more Children | 52 (100.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Total | 1,399 (95.8%) | 62 (4.2%) |
Income Below Poverty Among Single-Parent Households in Harvard
According to the poverty data in Harvard, 3.6% or 11 single-father households and 45.2% or 196 single-mother households are living below the poverty line. Among single-father households, those with 1 or 2 children have the highest poverty rate, with 11 households (10.1%) experiencing poverty. Likewise, among single-mother households, those with 3 or 4 children have the highest poverty rate, with 175 households (85.4%) falling below the poverty line.
Children | Single Father | Single Mother |
No Children | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
1 or 2 Children | 11 (10.1%) | 21 (11.6%) |
3 or 4 Children | 0 (0.0%) | 175 (85.4%) |
5 or more Children | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Total | 11 (3.6%) | 196 (45.2%) |
Income Below Poverty Among Married-Couple vs Single-Parent Households in Harvard
The poverty data for Harvard shows that 62 of the married-couple family households (4.2%) and 207 of the single-parent households (28.1%) are living below the poverty level. Within the married-couple family households, those with 3 or 4 children have the highest poverty rate, with 42 households (12.4%) falling below the poverty line. Among the single-parent households, those with 3 or 4 children have the highest poverty rate, with 175 household (70.0%) living below poverty.
Children | Married-Couple Families | Single-Parent Households |
No Children | 15 (2.6%) | 0 (0.0%) |
1 or 2 Children | 5 (1.0%) | 32 (11.0%) |
3 or 4 Children | 42 (12.4%) | 175 (70.0%) |
5 or more Children | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Total | 62 (4.2%) | 207 (28.1%) |
Employment Characteristics in Harvard
Employment by Class of Employer in Harvard
Among the 4,531 employed individuals in Harvard, private company employees (3,627 | 80.0%), not-for-profit organizations (305 | 6.7%), and local government employees (280 | 6.2%) make up the most common classes of employment.
Employer Class | # Employees | % Employees |
Private Company Employees | 3,627 | 80.0% |
Self-Employed (Incorporated) | 102 | 2.2% |
Self-Employed (Not Incorporated) | 152 | 3.4% |
Not-for-profit Organizations | 305 | 6.7% |
Local Government Employees | 280 | 6.2% |
State Government Employees | 55 | 1.2% |
Federal Government Employees | 10 | 0.2% |
Unpaid Family Workers | 0 | 0.0% |
Total | 4,531 | 100.0% |
Employment Status by Age in Harvard
According to the labor force statistics for Harvard, out of the total population over 16 years of age (6,734), 73.9% or 4,976 individuals are in the labor force, with 6.2% or 309 of them unemployed. The age group with the highest labor force participation rate is 20 to 24 years, with 99.2% or 589 individuals in the labor force. Within the labor force, the 25 to 29 years age range has the highest percentage of unemployed individuals, with 21.0% or 137 of them being unemployed.
Age Bracket | In Labor Force | Unemployed |
16 to 19 Years | 332 (51.8%) | 0 (0.0%) |
20 to 24 Years | 589 (99.2%) | 47 (8.0%) |
25 to 29 Years | 653 (97.5%) | 137 (21.0%) |
30 to 34 Years | 552 (73.2%) | 0 (0.0%) |
35 to 44 Years | 1,114 (91.9%) | 17 (1.5%) |
45 to 54 Years | 995 (88.8%) | 65 (6.5%) |
55 to 59 Years | 417 (81.4%) | 0 (0.0%) |
60 to 64 Years | 162 (42.5%) | 26 (16.0%) |
65 to 74 Years | 165 (25.9%) | 17 (10.3%) |
75 Years and over | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Total | 4,976 (73.9%) | 309 (6.2%) |
Employment Status by Educational Attainment in Harvard
According to labor force statistics for Harvard, 83.7% of individuals (3,892) out of the total population between 25 and 64 years of age (4,650) are in the labor force, with 6.3% or 245 of them being unemployed. The group with the highest labor force participation rate are those with the educational attainment of less than high school, with 89.6% or 1,087 individuals in the labor force. Within the labor force, individuals with high school diploma education have the highest percentage of unemployment, with 12.1% or 154 of them being unemployed.
Educational Attainment | In Labor Force | Unemployed |
Less than High School | 1,087 (89.6%) | 40 (3.3%) |
High School Diploma | 1,273 (85.0%) | 181 (12.1%) |
College / Associate Degree | 919 (76.9%) | 48 (4.0%) |
Bachelor's Degree or higher | 614 (82.5%) | 22 (2.9%) |
Total | 3,892 (83.7%) | 293 (6.3%) |
Employment Occupations by Sex in Harvard
Management, Business, Science and Arts Occupations
The most common Management, Business, Science and Arts occupations in Harvard are Community & Social Service (242 | 5.2%), Management (220 | 4.7%), Education Instruction & Library (127 | 2.7%), Health Diagnosing & Treating (103 | 2.2%), and Computers, Engineering & Science (76 | 1.6%).
Management, Business, Science and Arts Occupations by Sex
Within the Management, Business, Science and Arts occupations in Harvard, the most male-oriented occupations are Computers, Engineering & Science (100.0%), Architecture & Engineering (100.0%), and Life, Physical & Social Science (100.0%), while the most female-oriented occupations are Education Instruction & Library (100.0%), Health Diagnosing & Treating (100.0%), and Community & Social Service (83.1%).
Occupation | Male | Female |
Management | 188 (85.5%) | 32 (14.5%) |
Business & Financial | 39 (56.5%) | 30 (43.5%) |
Computers, Engineering & Science | 76 (100.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Computers & Mathematics | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Architecture & Engineering | 69 (100.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Life, Physical & Social Science | 7 (100.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Community & Social Service | 41 (16.9%) | 201 (83.1%) |
Education, Arts & Media | 19 (25.0%) | 57 (75.0%) |
Legal Services & Support | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Education Instruction & Library | 0 (0.0%) | 127 (100.0%) |
Arts, Media & Entertainment | 22 (56.4%) | 17 (43.6%) |
Health Diagnosing & Treating | 0 (0.0%) | 103 (100.0%) |
Health Technologists | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Total (Category) | 344 (48.4%) | 366 (51.5%) |
Total (Overall) | 2,586 (55.4%) | 2,084 (44.6%) |
Services Occupations
The most common Services occupations in Harvard are Food Preparation & Serving (334 | 7.1%), Cleaning & Maintenance (293 | 6.3%), Healthcare Support (187 | 4.0%), Personal Care & Service (129 | 2.8%), and Security & Protection (101 | 2.2%).
Services Occupations by Sex
Within the Services occupations in Harvard, the most male-oriented occupations are Cleaning & Maintenance (91.5%), Food Preparation & Serving (44.6%), and Security & Protection (39.6%), while the most female-oriented occupations are Personal Care & Service (87.6%), Healthcare Support (86.1%), and Security & Protection (60.4%).
Occupation | Male | Female |
Healthcare Support | 26 (13.9%) | 161 (86.1%) |
Security & Protection | 40 (39.6%) | 61 (60.4%) |
Firefighting & Prevention | 40 (39.6%) | 61 (60.4%) |
Law Enforcement | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Food Preparation & Serving | 149 (44.6%) | 185 (55.4%) |
Cleaning & Maintenance | 268 (91.5%) | 25 (8.5%) |
Personal Care & Service | 16 (12.4%) | 113 (87.6%) |
Total (Category) | 499 (47.8%) | 545 (52.2%) |
Total (Overall) | 2,586 (55.4%) | 2,084 (44.6%) |
Sales and Office Occupations
The most common Sales and Office occupations in Harvard are Office & Administration (539 | 11.5%), and Sales & Related (274 | 5.9%).
Sales and Office Occupations by Sex
Occupation | Male | Female |
Sales & Related | 93 (33.9%) | 181 (66.1%) |
Office & Administration | 209 (38.8%) | 330 (61.2%) |
Total (Category) | 302 (37.1%) | 511 (62.8%) |
Total (Overall) | 2,586 (55.4%) | 2,084 (44.6%) |
Natural Resources, Construction and Maintenance Occupations
The most common Natural Resources, Construction and Maintenance occupations in Harvard are Construction & Extraction (317 | 6.8%), Installation, Maintenance & Repair (163 | 3.5%), and Farming, Fishing & Forestry (42 | 0.9%).
Natural Resources, Construction and Maintenance Occupations by Sex
Occupation | Male | Female |
Farming, Fishing & Forestry | 0 (0.0%) | 42 (100.0%) |
Construction & Extraction | 310 (97.8%) | 7 (2.2%) |
Installation, Maintenance & Repair | 156 (95.7%) | 7 (4.3%) |
Total (Category) | 466 (89.3%) | 56 (10.7%) |
Total (Overall) | 2,586 (55.4%) | 2,084 (44.6%) |
Production, Transportation and Moving Occupations
The most common Production, Transportation and Moving occupations in Harvard are Production (1,266 | 27.1%), Material Moving (292 | 6.2%), and Transportation (23 | 0.5%).
Production, Transportation and Moving Occupations by Sex
Occupation | Male | Female |
Production | 775 (61.2%) | 491 (38.8%) |
Transportation | 23 (100.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Material Moving | 177 (60.6%) | 115 (39.4%) |
Total (Category) | 975 (61.7%) | 606 (38.3%) |
Total (Overall) | 2,586 (55.4%) | 2,084 (44.6%) |
Employment Industries by Sex in Harvard
Employment Industries in Harvard
The major employment industries in Harvard include Manufacturing (1,496 | 32.0%), Retail Trade (507 | 10.9%), Construction (362 | 7.7%), Accommodation & Food Services (343 | 7.3%), and Health Care & Social Assistance (308 | 6.6%).
Employment Industries by Sex in Harvard
The Harvard industries that see more men than women are Mining, Quarrying, & Extraction (100.0%), Construction (100.0%), and Utilities (100.0%), whereas the industries that tend to have a higher number of women are Information (100.0%), Health Care & Social Assistance (100.0%), and Educational Services (91.9%).
Industry | Male | Female |
Agriculture, Fishing & Hunting | 36 (46.2%) | 42 (53.8%) |
Mining, Quarrying, & Extraction | 18 (100.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Construction | 362 (100.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Manufacturing | 927 (62.0%) | 569 (38.0%) |
Wholesale Trade | 221 (76.5%) | 68 (23.5%) |
Retail Trade | 181 (35.7%) | 326 (64.3%) |
Transportation & Warehousing | 58 (70.7%) | 24 (29.3%) |
Utilities | 7 (100.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Information | 0 (0.0%) | 7 (100.0%) |
Finance & Insurance | 60 (42.5%) | 81 (57.5%) |
Real Estate, Rental & Leasing | 11 (100.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Professional & Scientific | 59 (62.8%) | 35 (37.2%) |
Enterprise Management | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Administrative & Support | 147 (72.8%) | 55 (27.2%) |
Educational Services | 18 (8.1%) | 203 (91.9%) |
Health Care & Social Assistance | 0 (0.0%) | 308 (100.0%) |
Arts, Entertainment & Recreation | 121 (66.5%) | 61 (33.5%) |
Accommodation & Food Services | 142 (41.4%) | 201 (58.6%) |
Public Administration | 38 (84.4%) | 7 (15.6%) |
Total | 2,586 (55.4%) | 2,084 (44.6%) |
Education in Harvard
School Enrollment in Harvard
The most common levels of schooling among the 3,230 students in Harvard are middle school (1,137 | 35.2%), high school (766 | 23.7%), and elementary school (594 | 18.4%).
School Level | # Students | % Students |
Nursery / Preschool | 110 | 3.4% |
Kindergarten | 216 | 6.7% |
Elementary School | 594 | 18.4% |
Middle School | 1,137 | 35.2% |
High School | 766 | 23.7% |
College / Undergraduate | 365 | 11.3% |
Graduate / Professional | 42 | 1.3% |
Total | 3,230 | 100.0% |
School Enrollment by Age by Funding Source in Harvard
Out of a total of 3,230 students who are enrolled in schools in Harvard, 223 (6.9%) attend a private institution, while the remaining 3,007 (93.1%) are enrolled in public schools. The age group of 3 to 4 year olds has the highest likelihood of being enrolled in private schools, with 22 (38.6% in the age bracket) enrolled. Conversely, the age group of 18 to 19 year olds has the lowest likelihood of being enrolled in a private school, with 154 (100.0% in the age bracket) attending a public institution.
Age Bracket | Public School | Private School |
3 to 4 Year Olds | 35 (61.4%) | 22 (38.6%) |
5 to 9 Year Old | 745 (91.5%) | 69 (8.5%) |
10 to 14 Year Olds | 1,225 (96.3%) | 47 (3.7%) |
15 to 17 Year Olds | 466 (93.0%) | 35 (7.0%) |
18 to 19 Year Olds | 154 (100.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
20 to 24 Year Olds | 266 (86.1%) | 43 (13.9%) |
25 to 34 Year Olds | 34 (100.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
35 Years and over | 83 (93.3%) | 6 (6.7%) |
Total | 3,007 (93.1%) | 223 (6.9%) |
Educational Attainment by Field of Study in Harvard
Business (325 | 35.6%), education (181 | 19.8%), bio, nature & agricultural (89 | 9.8%), social sciences (55 | 6.0%), and engineering (54 | 5.9%) are the most common fields of study among 913 individuals in Harvard who have obtained a bachelor's degree or higher.
Field of Study | # Graduates | % Graduates |
Computers & Mathematics | 0 | 0.0% |
Bio, Nature & Agricultural | 89 | 9.8% |
Physical & Health Sciences | 0 | 0.0% |
Psychology | 33 | 3.6% |
Social Sciences | 55 | 6.0% |
Engineering | 54 | 5.9% |
Multidisciplinary Studies | 0 | 0.0% |
Science & Technology | 39 | 4.3% |
Business | 325 | 35.6% |
Education | 181 | 19.8% |
Literature & Languages | 15 | 1.6% |
Liberal Arts & History | 52 | 5.7% |
Visual & Performing Arts | 27 | 3.0% |
Communications | 38 | 4.2% |
Arts & Humanities | 5 | 0.5% |
Total | 913 | 100.0% |
Transportation & Commute in Harvard
Vehicle Availability by Sex in Harvard
The most prevalent vehicle ownership categories in Harvard are males with 2 vehicles (771, accounting for 31.4%) and females with 2 vehicles (547, making up 37.2%).
Vehicles Available | Male | Female |
No Vehicle | 61 (2.5%) | 76 (3.7%) |
1 Vehicle | 255 (10.4%) | 267 (12.9%) |
2 Vehicles | 771 (31.4%) | 547 (26.4%) |
3 Vehicles | 695 (28.3%) | 616 (29.7%) |
4 Vehicles | 449 (18.3%) | 215 (10.4%) |
5 or more Vehicles | 226 (9.2%) | 353 (17.0%) |
Total | 2,457 (100.0%) | 2,074 (100.0%) |
Commute Time in Harvard
The most frequently occuring commute durations in Harvard are 5 to 9 minutes (1,086 commuters, 25.1%), 35 to 39 minutes (507 commuters, 11.7%), and 20 to 24 minutes (481 commuters, 11.1%).
Commute Time | # Commuters | % Commuters |
Less than 5 Minutes | 12 | 0.3% |
5 to 9 Minutes | 1,086 | 25.1% |
10 to 14 Minutes | 331 | 7.6% |
15 to 19 Minutes | 314 | 7.2% |
20 to 24 Minutes | 481 | 11.1% |
25 to 29 Minutes | 122 | 2.8% |
30 to 34 Minutes | 373 | 8.6% |
35 to 39 Minutes | 507 | 11.7% |
40 to 44 Minutes | 316 | 7.3% |
45 to 59 Minutes | 348 | 8.0% |
60 to 89 Minutes | 294 | 6.8% |
90 or more Minutes | 152 | 3.5% |
Commute Time by Sex in Harvard
The most common commute times in Harvard are 5 to 9 minutes (389 commuters, 16.3%) for males and 5 to 9 minutes (697 commuters, 35.9%) for females.
Commute Time | Male | Female |
Less than 5 Minutes | 0 (0.0%) | 12 (0.6%) |
5 to 9 Minutes | 389 (16.3%) | 697 (35.9%) |
10 to 14 Minutes | 115 (4.8%) | 216 (11.1%) |
15 to 19 Minutes | 132 (5.5%) | 182 (9.4%) |
20 to 24 Minutes | 331 (13.8%) | 150 (7.7%) |
25 to 29 Minutes | 87 (3.6%) | 35 (1.8%) |
30 to 34 Minutes | 339 (14.2%) | 34 (1.8%) |
35 to 39 Minutes | 318 (13.3%) | 189 (9.7%) |
40 to 44 Minutes | 240 (10.0%) | 76 (3.9%) |
45 to 59 Minutes | 114 (4.8%) | 234 (12.0%) |
60 to 89 Minutes | 177 (7.4%) | 117 (6.0%) |
90 or more Minutes | 152 (6.4%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Time of Departure to Work by Sex in Harvard
The most frequent times of departure to work in Harvard are 5:00 AM to 5:29 AM (407, 17.0%) for males and 12:00 AM to 4:59 AM (285, 14.7%) for females.
Time of Departure | Male | Female |
12:00 AM to 4:59 AM | 270 (11.3%) | 285 (14.7%) |
5:00 AM to 5:29 AM | 407 (17.0%) | 98 (5.1%) |
5:30 AM to 5:59 AM | 206 (8.6%) | 94 (4.8%) |
6:00 AM to 6:29 AM | 397 (16.6%) | 190 (9.8%) |
6:30 AM to 6:59 AM | 122 (5.1%) | 275 (14.2%) |
7:00 AM to 7:29 AM | 149 (6.2%) | 163 (8.4%) |
7:30 AM to 7:59 AM | 144 (6.0%) | 206 (10.6%) |
8:00 AM to 8:29 AM | 89 (3.7%) | 125 (6.4%) |
8:30 AM to 8:59 AM | 0 (0.0%) | 61 (3.1%) |
9:00 AM to 9:59 AM | 99 (4.1%) | 43 (2.2%) |
10:00 AM to 10:59 AM | 22 (0.9%) | 6 (0.3%) |
11:00 AM to 11:59 AM | 0 (0.0%) | 61 (3.1%) |
12:00 PM to 3:59 PM | 369 (15.4%) | 89 (4.6%) |
4:00 PM to 11:59 PM | 120 (5.0%) | 246 (12.7%) |
Total | 2,394 (100.0%) | 1,942 (100.0%) |
Housing Occupancy in Harvard
Occupancy by Ownership in Harvard
Of the total 3,101 dwellings in Harvard, owner-occupied units account for 1,785 (57.6%), while renter-occupied units make up 1,316 (42.4%).
Occupancy | # Housing Units | % Housing Units |
Owner Occupied Housing Units | 1,785 | 57.6% |
Renter-Occupied Housing Units | 1,316 | 42.4% |
Total Occupied Housing Units | 3,101 | 100.0% |
Occupancy by Household Size in Harvard
Household Size | # Housing Units | % Housing Units |
1-Person Household | 815 | 26.3% |
2-Person Household | 623 | 20.1% |
3-Person Household | 428 | 13.8% |
4+ Person Household | 1,235 | 39.8% |
Total Housing Units | 3,101 | 100.0% |
Occupancy by Ownership by Household Size in Harvard
Household Size | Owner-occupied | Renter-occupied |
1-Person Household | 315 (38.7%) | 500 (61.4%) |
2-Person Household | 471 (75.6%) | 152 (24.4%) |
3-Person Household | 127 (29.7%) | 301 (70.3%) |
4+ Person Household | 872 (70.6%) | 363 (29.4%) |
Total Housing Units | 1,785 (57.6%) | 1,316 (42.4%) |
Occupancy by Educational Attainment in Harvard
Household Size | Owner-occupied | Renter-occupied |
Less than High School | 390 (55.9%) | 308 (44.1%) |
High School Diploma | 613 (60.3%) | 404 (39.7%) |
College/Associate Degree | 474 (52.1%) | 435 (47.8%) |
Bachelor's Degree or higher | 308 (64.6%) | 169 (35.4%) |
Occupancy by Age of Householder in Harvard
Age Bracket | # Households | % Households |
Under 35 Years | 822 | 26.5% |
35 to 44 Years | 593 | 19.1% |
45 to 54 Years | 619 | 20.0% |
55 to 64 Years | 547 | 17.6% |
65 to 74 Years | 398 | 12.8% |
75 to 84 Years | 76 | 2.5% |
85 Years and Over | 46 | 1.5% |
Total | 3,101 | 100.0% |
Housing Finances in Harvard
Median Income by Occupancy in Harvard
Occupancy Type | # Households | Median Income |
Owner-Occupied | 1,785 (57.6%) | $89,271 |
Renter-Occupied | 1,316 (42.4%) | $39,811 |
Average | 3,101 (100.0%) | $67,938 |
Occupancy by Householder Income Bracket in Harvard
Income Bracket | Owner-occupied | Renter-occupied |
Less than $5,000 | 5 (0.3%) | 52 (4.0%) |
$5,000 to $9,999 | 11 (0.6%) | 14 (1.1%) |
$10,000 to $14,999 | 12 (0.7%) | 91 (6.9%) |
$15,000 to $19,999 | 3 (0.2%) | 243 (18.5%) |
$20,000 to $24,999 | 141 (7.9%) | 76 (5.8%) |
$25,000 to $34,999 | 79 (4.4%) | 116 (8.8%) |
$35,000 to $49,999 | 183 (10.2%) | 255 (19.4%) |
$50,000 to $74,999 | 287 (16.1%) | 286 (21.7%) |
$75,000 to $99,999 | 282 (15.8%) | 112 (8.5%) |
$100,000 to $149,999 | 535 (30.0%) | 71 (5.4%) |
$150,000 or more | 247 (13.8%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Total | 1,785 (100.0%) | 1,316 (100.0%) |
Monthly Housing Cost Tiers in Harvard
Monthly Cost | Owner-occupied | Renter-occupied |
Less than $300 | 14 (0.8%) | 32 (2.4%) |
$300 to $499 | 136 (7.6%) | 35 (2.7%) |
$500 to $799 | 474 (26.6%) | 134 (10.2%) |
$800 to $999 | 228 (12.8%) | 240 (18.2%) |
$1,000 to $1,499 | 384 (21.5%) | 717 (54.5%) |
$1,500 to $1,999 | 470 (26.3%) | 120 (9.1%) |
$2,000 to $2,499 | 38 (2.1%) | 0 (0.0%) |
$2,500 to $2,999 | 18 (1.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
$3,000 or more | 23 (1.3%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Total | 1,785 (100.0%) | 1,316 (100.0%) |
Physical Housing Characteristics in Harvard
Housing Structures in Harvard
Structure Type | # Housing Units | % Housing Units |
Single Unit, Detached | 1,809 | 58.3% |
Single Unit, Attached | 367 | 11.8% |
2 Unit Apartments | 112 | 3.6% |
3 or 4 Unit Apartments | 364 | 11.7% |
5 to 9 Unit Apartments | 254 | 8.2% |
10 or more Apartments | 154 | 5.0% |
Mobile Home / Other | 41 | 1.3% |
Total | 3,101 | 100.0% |
Housing Structures by Occupancy in Harvard
Structure Type | Owner-occupied | Renter-occupied |
Single Unit, Detached | 1,519 (84.0%) | 290 (16.0%) |
Single Unit, Attached | 209 (57.0%) | 158 (43.0%) |
2 Unit Apartments | 0 (0.0%) | 112 (100.0%) |
3 or 4 Unit Apartments | 11 (3.0%) | 353 (97.0%) |
5 to 9 Unit Apartments | 0 (0.0%) | 254 (100.0%) |
10 or more Apartments | 5 (3.3%) | 149 (96.8%) |
Mobile Home / Other | 41 (100.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Total | 1,785 (57.6%) | 1,316 (42.4%) |
Housing Structures by Number of Rooms in Harvard
Number of Rooms | Owner-occupied | Renter-occupied |
1 Room | 0 (0.0%) | 78 (5.9%) |
2 or 3 Rooms | 0 (0.0%) | 245 (18.6%) |
4 or 5 Rooms | 448 (25.1%) | 742 (56.4%) |
6 or 7 Rooms | 913 (51.1%) | 210 (16.0%) |
8 or more Rooms | 424 (23.7%) | 41 (3.1%) |
Total | 1,785 (100.0%) | 1,316 (100.0%) |
Housing Structure by Heating Type in Harvard
Heating Type | Owner-occupied | Renter-occupied |
Utility Gas | 1,712 (95.9%) | 501 (38.1%) |
Bottled, Tank, or LP Gas | 7 (0.4%) | 6 (0.5%) |
Electricity | 66 (3.7%) | 760 (57.8%) |
Fuel Oil or Kerosene | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Coal or Coke | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
All other Fuels | 0 (0.0%) | 26 (2.0%) |
No Fuel Used | 0 (0.0%) | 23 (1.8%) |
Total | 1,785 (100.0%) | 1,316 (100.0%) |
Household Vehicle Usage in Harvard
Vehicles per Household | Owner-occupied | Renter-occupied |
No Vehicle | 19 (1.1%) | 199 (15.1%) |
1 Vehicle | 312 (17.5%) | 439 (33.4%) |
2 Vehicles | 637 (35.7%) | 465 (35.3%) |
3 or more Vehicles | 817 (45.8%) | 213 (16.2%) |
Total | 1,785 (100.0%) | 1,316 (100.0%) |
Real Estate & Mortgages in Harvard
Real Estate and Mortgage Overview in Harvard
Characteristic | Without Mortgage | With Mortgage |
Housing Units | 628 | 1,157 |
Median Property Value | $148,800 | $168,700 |
Median Household Income | $84,464 | $209 |
Monthly Housing Costs | $646 | $23 |
Real Estate Taxes | $3,788 | $16 |
Property Value by Mortgage Status in Harvard
Property Value | Without Mortgage | With Mortgage |
Less than $50,000 | 80 (12.7%) | 22 (1.9%) |
$50,000 to $99,999 | 0 (0.0%) | 158 (13.7%) |
$100,000 to $299,999 | 548 (87.3%) | 954 (82.5%) |
$300,000 to $499,999 | 0 (0.0%) | 23 (2.0%) |
$500,000 to $749,999 | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
$750,000 to $999,999 | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
$1,000,000 or more | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Total | 628 (100.0%) | 1,157 (100.0%) |
Household Income by Mortgage Status in Harvard
Household Income | Without Mortgage | With Mortgage |
Less than $10,000 | 11 (1.8%) | 25 (2.2%) |
$10,000 to $24,999 | 95 (15.1%) | 5 (0.4%) |
$25,000 to $34,999 | 44 (7.0%) | 61 (5.3%) |
$35,000 to $49,999 | 102 (16.2%) | 35 (3.0%) |
$50,000 to $74,999 | 23 (3.7%) | 81 (7.0%) |
$75,000 to $99,999 | 108 (17.2%) | 264 (22.8%) |
$100,000 to $149,999 | 207 (33.0%) | 174 (15.0%) |
$150,000 or more | 38 (6.0%) | 328 (28.3%) |
Total | 628 (100.0%) | 1,157 (100.0%) |
Property Value to Household Income Ratio in Harvard
Value-to-Income Ratio | Without Mortgage | With Mortgage |
Less than 2.0x | 368 (58.6%) | 94,402 (8,159.2%) |
2.0x to 2.9x | 94 (15.0%) | 676 (58.4%) |
3.0x to 3.9x | 5 (0.8%) | 329 (28.4%) |
4.0x or more | 161 (25.6%) | 47 (4.1%) |
Total | 628 (100.0%) | 1,157 (100.0%) |
Real Estate Taxes by Mortgage Status in Harvard
Property Taxes | Without Mortgage | With Mortgage |
Less than $800 | 41 (6.5%) | 5 (0.4%) |
$800 to $1,499 | 41 (6.5%) | 6 (0.5%) |
$800 to $1,499 | 537 (85.5%) | 4 (0.4%) |
Total | 628 (100.0%) | 1,157 (100.0%) |
Health & Disability in Harvard
Health Insurance Coverage by Age in Harvard
Age Bracket | With Coverage | Without Coverage |
Under 6 Years | 793 (100.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
6 to 18 Years | 2,645 (97.6%) | 66 (2.4%) |
19 to 25 Years | 863 (91.4%) | 81 (8.6%) |
26 to 34 Years | 872 (73.8%) | 310 (26.2%) |
35 to 44 Years | 962 (79.4%) | 250 (20.6%) |
45 to 54 Years | 908 (81.0%) | 213 (19.0%) |
55 to 64 Years | 782 (87.6%) | 111 (12.4%) |
65 to 74 Years | 623 (98.0%) | 13 (2.0%) |
75 Years and older | 209 (100.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Total | 8,657 (89.2%) | 1,044 (10.8%) |
Health Insurance Coverage by Citizenship Status in Harvard
Citizenship Status | With Coverage | Without Coverage |
Native Born | 793 (100.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Foreign Born, Citizen | 2,645 (97.6%) | 66 (2.4%) |
Foreign Born, not a Citizen | 863 (91.4%) | 81 (8.6%) |
Health Insurance Coverage by Household Income in Harvard
Household Income | With Coverage | Without Coverage |
Under $25,000 | 1,234 (88.8%) | 156 (11.2%) |
$25,000 to $49,999 | 1,280 (79.3%) | 334 (20.7%) |
$50,000 to $74,999 | 1,890 (90.9%) | 189 (9.1%) |
$75,000 to $99,999 | 956 (84.6%) | 174 (15.4%) |
$100,000 and over | 3,284 (94.5%) | 191 (5.5%) |
Public vs Private Health Insurance Coverage by Age in Harvard
Age Bracket | Public Insurance | Private Insurance |
Under 6 | 499 (62.9%) | 389 (49.0%) |
6 to 18 Years | 1,449 (53.4%) | 1,296 (47.8%) |
19 to 25 Years | 167 (17.7%) | 696 (73.7%) |
25 to 34 Years | 334 (28.3%) | 538 (45.5%) |
35 to 44 Years | 85 (7.0%) | 877 (72.4%) |
45 to 54 Years | 92 (8.2%) | 830 (74.0%) |
55 to 64 Years | 246 (27.6%) | 652 (73.0%) |
65 to 74 Years | 613 (96.4%) | 353 (55.5%) |
75 Years and over | 209 (100.0%) | 139 (66.5%) |
Total | 3,694 (38.1%) | 5,770 (59.5%) |
Disability Status by Sex by Age in Harvard
Age Bracket | Male | Female |
Under 5 Years | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
5 to 17 Years | 29 (2.3%) | 95 (6.6%) |
18 to 34 Years | 23 (2.0%) | 45 (4.1%) |
35 to 64 Years | 46 (2.8%) | 150 (9.6%) |
65 to 74 Years | 154 (50.0%) | 149 (45.4%) |
75 Years and over | 43 (48.3%) | 66 (55.0%) |
Disability Class by Sex by Age in Harvard
Disability Class: Hearing Difficulty
Age Bracket | Male | Female |
Under 5 Years | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
5 to 17 Years | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
18 to 34 Years | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
35 to 64 Years | 46 (2.8%) | 9 (0.6%) |
65 to 74 Years | 117 (38.0%) | 85 (25.9%) |
75 Years and over | 43 (48.3%) | 6 (5.0%) |
Disability Class: Vision Difficulty
Age Bracket | Male | Female |
Under 5 Years | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
5 to 17 Years | 0 (0.0%) | 3 (0.2%) |
18 to 34 Years | 17 (1.5%) | 0 (0.0%) |
35 to 64 Years | 0 (0.0%) | 40 (2.6%) |
65 to 74 Years | 40 (13.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
75 Years and over | 0 (0.0%) | 6 (5.0%) |
Disability Class: Cognitive Difficulty
Age Bracket | Male | Female |
5 to 17 Years | 29 (2.3%) | 92 (6.4%) |
18 to 34 Years | 6 (0.5%) | 0 (0.0%) |
35 to 64 Years | 17 (1.0%) | 52 (3.3%) |
65 to 74 Years | 18 (5.8%) | 52 (15.9%) |
75 Years and over | 0 (0.0%) | 24 (20.0%) |
Disability Class: Ambulatory Difficulty
Age Bracket | Male | Female |
5 to 17 Years | 4 (0.3%) | 0 (0.0%) |
18 to 34 Years | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
35 to 64 Years | 17 (1.0%) | 118 (7.6%) |
65 to 74 Years | 73 (23.7%) | 101 (30.8%) |
75 Years and over | 0 (0.0%) | 66 (55.0%) |
Disability Class: Self-Care Difficulty
Age Bracket | Male | Female |
5 to 17 Years | 4 (0.3%) | 0 (0.0%) |
18 to 34 Years | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
35 to 64 Years | 16 (1.0%) | 85 (5.5%) |
65 to 74 Years | 56 (18.2%) | 20 (6.1%) |
75 Years and over | 0 (0.0%) | 49 (40.8%) |
Technology Access in Harvard
Computing Device Access in Harvard
Device Type | # Households | % Households |
Desktop or Laptop | 2,424 | 78.2% |
Smartphone | 2,787 | 89.9% |
Tablet | 2,013 | 64.9% |
No Computing Device | 96 | 3.1% |
Total | 3,101 | 100.0% |
Internet Access in Harvard
Internet Type | # Households | % Households |
Dial-Up Internet | 0 | 0.0% |
Broadband Home | 2,318 | 74.8% |
Cellular Data Only | 354 | 11.4% |
Satellite Internet | 370 | 11.9% |
No Internet | 244 | 7.9% |
Total | 3,101 | 100.0% |
Harvard Summary
Harvard, Illinois is a small city located in McHenry County, Illinois, United States. The city is located approximately 40 miles northwest of Chicago and is part of the Chicago metropolitan area. As of the 2010 census, the population of Harvard was 9,447.
History
Harvard was founded in 1836 by settlers from Harvard, Massachusetts. The city was named after the Massachusetts town, and the first settlers were mostly from New England. The city was incorporated in 1853.
In the late 19th century, Harvard was a major center for the production of cheese and butter. The city was also home to a large number of dairies, which supplied milk to the Chicago area.
Geography
Harvard is located at 42°20'25" North, 88°29'45" West (42.340278, -88.495833). The city is situated on the banks of the Kishwaukee River, which flows through the city.
The city has a total area of 4.2 square miles, of which 4.1 square miles is land and 0.1 square miles is water.
Economy
Harvard's economy is largely based on agriculture and manufacturing. The city is home to several large manufacturing companies, including the Harvard Milk Products Company, which produces cheese and butter, and the Harvard Manufacturing Company, which produces industrial equipment.
The city is also home to several small businesses, including restaurants, retail stores, and service providers.
Demographics
As of the 2010 census, the population of Harvard was 9,447. The racial makeup of the city was 92.3% White, 0.7% African American, 0.2% Native American, 0.7% Asian, 4.2% from other races, and 1.9% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 8.3% of the population.
The median income for a household in Harvard was $50,945, and the median income for a family was $60,945. The per capita income for the city was $22,945. About 5.3% of families and 7.2% of the population were below the poverty line, including 8.3% of those under age 18 and 5.2% of those age 65 or over.
Common Questions
What is the Total Population of Harvard?
Total Population of Harvard is 9,705.
What is the Total Male Population of Harvard?
Total Male Population of Harvard is 4,760.
What is the Total Female Population of Harvard?
Total Female Population of Harvard is 4,945.
What is the Ratio of Males per 100 Females in Harvard?
There are 96.26 Males per 100 Females in Harvard.
What is the Ratio of Females per 100 Males in Harvard?
There are 103.89 Females per 100 Males in Harvard.
What is the Median Population Age in Harvard?
Median Population Age in Harvard is 29.3 Years.
What is the Average Family Size in Harvard
Average Family Size in Harvard is 3.8 People.
What is the Average Household Size in Harvard
Average Household Size in Harvard is 3.1 People.
What is Per Capita Income in Harvard?
Per Capita income in Harvard is $23,652.
What is the Median Family Income in Harvard?
Median Family Income in Harvard is $74,428.
What is the Median Household income in Harvard?
Median Household Income in Harvard is $67,938.
What is Income or Wage Gap in Harvard?
Income or Wage Gap in Harvard is 26.9%.
Women in Harvard earn 73.1 cents for every dollar earned by a man.
What is Inequality or Gini Index in Harvard?
Inequality or Gini Index in Harvard is 0.38.
How Large is the Labor Force in Harvard?
There are 4,976 People in the Labor Forcein in Harvard.
What is the Percentage of People in the Labor Force in Harvard?
73.9% of People are in the Labor Force in Harvard.
What is the Unemployment Rate in Harvard?
Unemployment Rate in Harvard is 6.2%.