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Indian River County ranks fifth in the state in per capita income. Its per <br /> capita income in 2013 was $54,448, exceeding the state average of <br /> $41,497, according to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. The <br /> Quarterly Census of Employment & Wages reported by the Agency for <br /> Workforce Innovation indicates that workers in Indian River County were <br /> paid about $9,088 per quarter, on average, for the third quarter of 2014. <br /> This equates to an hourly wage of$18.93 and an annual wage of $36,352 <br /> based on a 2,080 hour work-year. (Source: 2014 Agency for Workforce <br /> Innovation Quarterly Census of Employment & Wages). <br /> Recent estimates (2010 U.S. Census) show that about 15 percent of all <br /> Indian River County residents live at or below the poverty level, compared <br /> to 16 percent statewide. Over 16 percent of all children (birth to 17 years) <br /> are in households at or below the poverty level, compared to 17 percent <br /> statewide. <br /> The home ownership rate for Indian River County was reported at 75 <br /> percent for the period of 2009-2013. Home ownership was highest in <br /> Indian River Shores (96%), Orchid (95%), and Sebastian (87%), and <br /> lowest in Vero Beach (64%), Fellsmere (71%), and the unincorporated <br /> areas of the county (78%). <br /> The median sales price for 2014 in Indian River County for a single family <br /> home was $177,500 and the average median sales price for a <br /> condominium was $130,000, according to the Shimberg Center for <br /> Affordable Housing, Florida Housing Data Clearinghouse <br /> (http://fl ousinc�data.shim er .ufloedu/a/ rofiles?action®results&nid®3000) <br /> The median gross rent in 2013 was $854 per month compared to a <br /> statewide median rent of $990. With over 15,000 units of new construction <br /> projected for the unincorporated areas by 2025, housing in this area is <br /> expected to grow at twice the rate of the next highest area, Sebastian, <br /> which is projected to add nearly 7,000 units. <br /> In 2014, there were an estimated 49,079 homes and 17,967 multi-family <br /> units in Indian River County. In 2025 the demand for single-family homes <br /> is projected to be 62,597 and for multi-family units to be 17,295. To meet <br /> housing demands, the Shimberg Center projects that Indian River County <br /> will need 20,328 additional single family homes and 4,498 multi-family <br /> units by 2025. <br /> Construction reflects these projections. Housing starts in Indian River <br /> County totaled 14,089 from 2000 to 2005. Housing starts jumped 28 <br /> percent from 2002 to 2003 and jumped another 66 percent from 2004 to <br /> 2005. Modest increases were reported for the other years in this time <br /> Indian River County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan Basic Page 93 <br />