Loupe County ( born Loup County ) is a county located in the state of Nebraska ( USA ) with a population of 712 according to statistics from the 2000 census. The capital of the county is in the village of Taylor .
| district | |
| Loop County | |
|---|---|
| Loup county | |
| A country | USA |
| Enters into | Nebraska State |
| Adm Centre | Taylor |
| History and geography | |
| Date of education | |
| Square | 1479 km² |
| Population | |
| Population | 712 people ( 2000 ) |
| Density | 0 person / km² |
| Official language | English |
Content
Geography
According to the US Census Bureau, Loop County has a total area of 1,479 square kilometers, of which 1,476 square kilometers. kilometers occupies land and 3 square meters. kilometers - water. The area of water resources of the district is 0.13% of its total area.
Neighboring counties
- Rock (Nebraska) - North
- Holt (Nebraska) - Northeast
- Garfield (Nebraska) - East
- Custer (Nebraska) - South
- Blaine (NE) - West
- Brown (Nebraska) - North West
Demography
| County population over the decades | |
1890 - 1662 | |
According to the 2000 census [1] , 712 people, 206 families, 289 households and 377 residential buildings lived in the district of Loop. The average population density was 0.48 people per square kilometer. The racial composition of the district according to census data was as follows: 98.88% of whites , 0.28% of Native Americans , 0.14% of Asians , 0.28% of mixed races, 0.42% of other ethnic groups. Hispanic and Latin American made up 1.69% of all residents in the county.
Of the 289 households, 31.80% raised children under the age of 18, 64.70% were married couples living together, in 4.20% of families, women lived without their husbands, 28.40% had no families. At the time of the census, 27.00% of the total number of families lived on their own, while 17.00% were single elderly people aged 65 and over. The average household size was 2.46 people and the average family size was 2.99 people.
According to the 2000 census, the population of the okrug was distributed as follows: 26.70% - residents under 18 years old, 4.50% - between 18 and 24 years old, 22.30% - from 25 to 44 years old, 27.00% - from 45 to 64 years old and 19.50% - aged 65 years and older. The average age of residents of the district was 43 years. For every 100 women in the district, there were 108.80 men, while for every one hundred women 18 years and older there were 100.00 men also over 18 years old.
The average income per household in the district was $ 26,250 , and the average income per family in the district was $ 27,788. At the same time, men had an average income of $ 20,515 per year versus $ 20,972 of average annual income for women. The per capita income in the county was $ 12,427 per year. 14.20% of the total number of families in the district and 17.70% of the total population were below the poverty line at the time of the census, while 22.90% of them were under 18 and 11.60% were 65 years old. and older.
Main roads
- US 183
- Highway 91
- Highway 96
Settlements
The villages
- Taylor
Other
- Almeria
Notes
- ↑ US Census Bureau website