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Immigration: DACA Recipients

Annually Equality

2022

Source: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services - Active DACA Recipients

This statistic shows the number of active Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients in Tulsa county, as provided by United States Citizenship and Immigration Services. The statistic only includes active DACA recipients and excludes pending applications or inactive recipients. Data is only available at the county level and cannot be mapped by tract.

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Housing: Cost Burden of Homeowners and Renters

Annually Shelter

2023

Source: Census - American Community Survey - B25105 Median Monthly Housing Costs

Housing burden is the percent of monthly income spent on housing. This is calculated by dividing monthly housing costs by 1/12 of the median household income. Housing costs are defined in the source link. Median household income is from Census table B19013. Note: Values that appear as 0% did not have data available.

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Health Insurance: Uninsured Children Ages 6-18

Annually Health

2023

Source: Census - American Community Survey - B27001 Health Insurance Coverage by Sex by Age

Denominator: Total Population ages 6-18

Denominator Source: Census - American Community Survey - B27001 Health Insurance Coverage by Sex by Age

This statistic shows the population ages 6-18 without health insurance according to the U.S. Census. The percentage is calculated by dividing the total population without health insurance (ages 6-18) by the total population (ages 6-18).

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Gross Domestic Product

Annually Work

2021

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce - Bureau of Economic Analysis - GDP and Personal Income

Denominator: Total Population

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

This statistic shows the gross domestic product (GDP) per capita. The calculation was made by dividing the GDP for the area by the total population, providing an estimate of economic output per individual.

Notes from Source: Real GDP by county and metropolitan area is an inflation-adjusted measure of each area's gross product, or economic output, that is based on national prices for the goods and services produced within the area. The real estimates of gross domestic product (GDP) by county and metropolitan area are measured in chained (2012) dollars.

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Foster Children: Percentage

Annually Poverty

2023

Source: Census - American Community Survey - B09018 Adoption Information

Denominator: Total Population of Children

Denominator Source: Census - American Community Survey - B09018 Adoption Information

Data from the American Community Survey provides an estimate of the number of foster children per census tract. The percentage is calculated by dividing the number of foster children in the census tract with the total population of children for each census tract.

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Crime: Youth Crime Incidents

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Poverty: Individuals

Annually Poverty

2023

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

Denominator: Total Population

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

Individuals in poverty is defined as those whose income in the past 12 months at the time of survey response was below poverty level. The poverty rate was calculated by dividing the number of individuals in poverty by the total overall population. 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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