Motorvista - Car Dealers and Driver Information for Congress, Arizona
Unless otherwise noted, all data is from the 2000 US Census.
| Total | 1,717 |
|---|---|
| Rural | 100% |
| Total Number | 821 |
|---|---|
| Owner occupied | 89% |
| Renter occupied | 11% |
| Average Size | 2 people |
| Average number of Cars | 1.8 |
| among Homeowners | 1.8 |
| among Renters | 1.4 |
| Comparison |
| Total number of workers | 477 |
|---|---|
| Didn't commute by car or at all | 72 |
| Commuted by car | 405 |
| Lone driver | 82% |
| Carpooled, 2 people | 15% |
| Carpooled, 3 people | 1% |
| Carpooled, 4 people | 1% |
| Carpooled, 5-6 people | 1% |
| Carpooled, 7 or more people | 0% |
| Ethnicity | House- holds | Comparison of households With/Without a car | At least one car available |
|---|---|---|---|
| White | 763 | 96% | |
| Hispanic | 37 | 100% | |
| 2 or more races | 13 | 77% | |
| Native American | 6 | 100% | |
| Some other race | 5 | 100% |
Cars in Congress
The total number of cars in Congress is 1,454, which amounts to 3.0 vehicles for every person who commutes by car.
In 2006, there were 0 auto theft crimes reported in Congress.
Working and Commuting
2 women and 7 men in Congress are professional drivers. Together they make up 2% of the Congress work force.
477 people (28% of the population) in Congress work. 34 work from home, and 443 commute. The median income for the year 2000 was $15,455.
91% of all commuters in Congress ride in a car. People who commute in Congress typically spend twenty to twenty-four minutes getting to work.
Fuel use
The number of homes in Congress using oil-based fuel for heating is 5, which makes up 1% of homes.
All types of fuel and the number of homes using them for heating are:
- Bottled gas (442)
- Electricity (291)
- Wood (54)
- Utility gas (12)
- Solar (6)
- Other (5)
- Oil (5)
Local Auto Dealers in Congress, Arizona
We don't have any local dealers listed for Congress.