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O'Brien County vs Sioux County

PLACE A
O'Brien County, Iowa
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PLACE B
Sioux County, Nebraska
O'Brien County is 1097% larger than Sioux County. O'Brien County earns more, with a median household income $14,427 higher. O'Brien County has grown faster since 2000 (-2% vs -13%).
O'BRIEN COUNTYSIOUX COUNTYDIFFERENCE
Total population14,2201,188+1097% vs Sioux County
Population density251+24
Population growth-1.5%-13.4%+11.9 pts
Median age39.543.7−4.2
Male50.0%48.6%+1.4 pts
Female50.0%51.4%−1.4 pts
Foreign-born4.4%1.2%+3.2 pts
White, non-Hispanic87.0%95.5%−8.5 pts
Black1.7%0.1%+1.6 pts
Hispanic / Latino7.6%2.1%+5.5 pts
Asian0.7%0.2%+0.5 pts
Other3.1%2.1%+0.9 pts
Median household income$68,356$53,929+$14,427
Per capita income$35,198$31,599+$3,599
Poverty rate13.3%14.9%−1.6 pts
Income inequality (Gini)0.3920.415−0.0
Bachelor's degree or higher22.0%22.4%−0.3 pts
Graduate degree4.9%5.6%−0.7 pts
Unemployment rate1.0%1.8%−0.8 pts
Labor force participation65.7%59.7%+5.9 pts
Median home value$173,100$99,300+$73,800
Median gross rent$868$745+$123
Owner-occupied76.1%59.6%+16.5 pts
Housing vacancy rate11.5%28.7%−17.2 pts
Rent-burdened households27.2%6.6%+20.6 pts
Average commute19.019.7−0.7
Worked from home7.1%4.4%+2.8 pts
Public transit to work0.3%0.0%+0.3 pts
Uninsured3.0%8.5%−5.5 pts
Population, 19902025
04K8K13K17K1990201020202025O'Brien CountySioux County
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