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Hawaii Department of Education Overview

University of Phoenix-Hawaii located in Hawaii Department of Education area. A total of 459,424 households are located in Hawaii Department of Education area. Among them, 145,155 households have children under the age of 18. The average family size is 3.58 people. The total number of children (under the age of 18) in the region is 388,080 and 325,063 students are attending schools including pre-K, K-12 schools, and colleges/graduate schools.
7.89% (108,827) of residents are non-citizens and 25.71% (354,344) of residents speak a language other than English at home.
*Source of the social, economy, income, and demographic data: EDGE (Education Demographic and Geographic Estimates) dataset for year 2015-2019
Social Characteristics of Hawaii Department of Education, Hawaii
Household459,424
Population1,378,496
Household with Child (age 18 and under)145,155
(31.59%)
Child Population (age 18 and under)388,080
Total Students325,063
Pre-Kindergarten23,169
Kindergarten15,819
Grade 1-8129,218
Grade 9-1263,453
College/Graduate School93,404
Veterans1,075,919
Non-citizen108,827
Non-English Home Language354,344
Internet Coverage100.00%

Employment Statistics

1,149,147 residents are over the age of 16 and 752,064 people are in labor force. Among them, 710,527 people are in civilian labor force and 41,537 are in armed labor force. 680,258 people are employed and the unemployment rate is 4.30%.
The tables below show the employment-related statistics for Hawaii Department of Education area.

Average Income and Health Insurance

The average household income is $103,780 for the 459,424 households in Hawaii Department of Education area, Hawaii. The average income of a single worker is $38,285. 1,316,593 people have a health insurance and the health insurance coverage rate is 96.15%.

Housing

There are 542,674 housing units in Hawaii Department of Education area, Hawaii with 459,424 units (84.66%) occupied. 270,377 houses (58.85%) are occupied by owner and 189,047 houses (41.15%) are rented. The average housing value is $615,300 and the average rental cost is $1,617. 10,314 houses (1.90%) were newly built in 2014 or later and 37,806 houses (6.97%) were built in 1949 or earlier.

Demographic

A total of 1,422,094 people lives in Hawaii Department of Education area, Hawaii with 713,260 male and 708,834 female. The males to female ratio is 50.16 to 49.84. The tables below describes the population by gender, age, and race.