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School Enrollment: Preschool

2023

Source: Census - American Community Survey - B14003 School Enrollment Ages 3+

Denominator: Total Children under the Age of 5

Denominator Source: Census - American Community Survey - B01001 Sex by Age

This metric shows preschool-aged children enrolled in preschool. The percentage is calculated by dividing the number of children enrolled in public or private preschools by the estimated number of preschool-aged children. This estimate is described below. We used Census table B14003 to disaggregate by gender and B14007 to disaggregate by race.

Note: To estimate the total population ages 3-5, we used 40% of the value for ages 0-4 provided by the Census to exclude ages 0-2. However, this measure does have some limitations. Some 5 year-old children are still in preschool. Additionally, to calculate disaggregates, we needed to mix Census tables. Because these are estimates, the numerator and denominator of this measure may not always line up perfectly and some percentages may exceed 100%.

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School Enrollment: Children

2023

Source: Census - American Community Survey - B14003 School Enrollment Ages 3+

Denominator: Total Children Ages 3+

Denominator Source: Census - American Community Survey - B14003 School Enrollment Ages 3+

This statistic provides an estimate of the number of children ages 3-17 enrolled in school by combining the data from Census table set B14003. The percentage is calculated by dividing this value by the total population ages 3-17. To estimate the total population ages 3-17 for the race and ethnicity disaggregates, since they used different tables (B14007 numerator and B01001 denominator), we added age categories provided by the Census, using 40% of the value for ages 0-4 to exclude ages 0-2.

Note: Percentages above 100% are due to estimates by the Census and the use of multiple tables in the calculation.

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Poverty: Young Adults

2023

Source: Census - American Community Survey - B17001 Poverty Status by Gender and Age

Denominator: Total Population Ages 25-34

Denominator Source: Census - American Community Survey - B17001 Poverty Status by Gender and Age

This metric shows young adults in poverty between the ages of 25 and 34. The percentage is calculated by dividing total young adults in poverty (ages 25-34) by total young adults (ages 25-34). The Census poverty measure compares the poverty threshold with income 12 months prior to the survey response. If an individual or household's income is below the poverty threshold, they are considered to be in poverty.

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Poverty: Women Ages 12-24

2023

Source: Census - American Community Survey - B17001 Poverty Status by Gender and Age

Denominator: Total Female Population Ages 12-24

Denominator Source: Census - American Community Survey - B17001 Poverty Status by Gender and Age

This metric shows the number of women in poverty between ages 12 and 24. Percentages are calculated by dividing this number by the total population of women ages 12-24. The Census poverty measure compares the poverty threshold with income 12 months prior to the survey response. If an individual or household's income is below the poverty threshold, they are considered to be in poverty.

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Poverty: Women

2023

Source: Census - American Community Survey - B17001 Poverty Status by Gender and Age

Denominator: Total Female Population

Denominator Source: Census - American Community Survey - B01001 Sex by Age

Percentages in this statistic are calculated by dividing the total population of women in poverty by the total population of women. The Census poverty measure compares the poverty threshold with income 12 months prior to the survey response. If an individual or household's income is below the poverty threshold, they are considered to be in poverty.

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Poverty: Families

2023

Source: Census - American Community Survey - S1702 Poverty Status of Families

Denominator: Total Families

Denominator Source: Census - American Community Survey - S1702 Poverty Status of Families

This metric displays the percentage of families earning below the self-sufficiency wages. We define self-sufficiency as at or below 200% of the federal poverty line. Values are calculated by the Census.

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Poverty: Children Ages 0-4

2023

Source: Census - American Community Survey - B17001 Poverty Status by Gender and Age

Denominator: Total Children Ages 0-4

Denominator Source: Census - American Community Survey - B17001 Poverty Status by Gender and Age

This metric uses data from the American Community Survey to determine the percentage of children ages 0-4 in poverty. The percentage is calculated by dividing the number of children below age 5 in poverty by the total number of children below age 5. The Census poverty measure compares the poverty threshold with income 12 months prior to the survey response. If an individual or household's income is below the poverty threshold, they are considered to be in poverty.

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Poverty: Children

2023

Source: Census - American Community Survey - B17001 Poverty Status by Gender and Age

Denominator: Total Population under 18

Denominator Source: Census - American Community Survey - B17001 Poverty Status by Gender and Age

This statistic shows the population of children in poverty under the age of 18. The percentage is calculated by dividing the number of children in poverty (ages 0-17) by the total population of children (ages 0-17). The Census poverty measure compares the poverty threshold with income 12 months prior to the survey response. If an individual or household's income is below the poverty threshold, they are considered to be in poverty.

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Physical Health: Stroke

2021

Source: CDC - PLACES: Local Data for Better Health

Denominator: Total Population

Denominator Source: CDC - PLACES: Local Data for Better Health

The CDC provides the percentage of the total adult population that has experienced a stroke. To calculate the total number of adults who have experienced a stroke (numerator value), we multiplied the percentage value by the total adult population. Note: source does not provide data for all geographic locations, such as in cases where data collection is low.

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