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TABLE 9 CONTINUED <br />Income in 1989 Below Poverty Level: (Persons) <br />RAMSEY <br />LITTLE CANADA COUNTY JOIPECE <br />All Ages Number 377 53,897 435,331 <br />Percent 4.2 11.4 10.2 <br />Under 18 Years Number 101 20,329 142,202 <br />Percent 5.3 17.2 12.4 <br />5 to 17 Years Number 79 12,239 93,010 <br />Percent 6.1 15.4 11.4 <br />Persons 65 Number 48 4,858 61,156 <br />and Over Percent 5.3 8.8 12.1 <br />TABLE 10 <br />POVERTY THRESHOLDS IN 1989 BY SIZE OF FAMILY <br />One Person <br />Two Persons <br />Three Persons <br />Four Persons <br />Five Person <br />Six Persons <br />Seven Persons <br />Eight Persons <br />COMMUTER EMPLOYMENT <br />$6,310 <br />$8,076 <br />$9,885 <br />$12,674 <br />$14,990 <br />$16,921 <br />$19,162 <br />$21,328 <br />Table 11 illustrates the various commuter times of residents living <br />in the City. According to the 1990 Census, 57.4 percent of Little <br />Canada's work force traveled less than 20 minutes or more to work. <br />This information indicates that industry and jobs are located in <br />close proximity if not within in Little Canada. This trend will <br />likely continue given the amount of vacant land zoned for <br />industrial uses within the City. When that land becomes developed, <br />jobs will be created attracting potential residents to Little <br />Canada. <br />Page 86 <br />