Child Welfare & Economic Well-Being

6.

Children who are not living in communities of concentrated poverty

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2016Change2014LatinoWhiteAfrican
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83%83%75%95%76%92%77%

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Rank
2016Change2014LatinoWhiteAfrican
American
AsianOther
Alameda3389%
94%82%98%79%94%NA
Alpine1100%100%100%100%100%100%100%
Amador1100%100%100%100%100%100%100%
Butte4082%
84%77%87%NA65%*NA
Calaveras1100%100%100%100%100%100%100%
Colusa1100%100%100%100%100%100%100%
Contra Costa2196%
98%93%99%92%98%94%*
Del Norte5367%
70%70%*70%*NANANA
El Dorado1100%100%100%100%100%100%100%
Fresno5853%
62%44%81%38%54%NA
Glenn1100%100%100%100%100%100%100%
Humboldt3883%
98%84%89%NANA67%*
Imperial5663%
80%62%73%*NANANA
Inyo1100%100%100%100%100%100%100%
Kern5169%
73%61%86%64%89%66%*
Kings5566%
75%56%84%62%*NANA
Lake5169%
88%63%*76%NANANA
Lassen4380%
100%NA80%NANANA
Los Angeles4679%
85%71%97%73%93%71%*
Madera5367%
78%60%87%NANANA
Marin2594%
99%80%100%65%*96%NA
Mariposa1100%100%100%100%100%NA100%
Mendocino2990%
91%86%93%NANA89%*
Merced5071%
75%67%82%67%*74%NA
Modoc1100%100%100%100%100%NA100%
Mono1100%100%100%100%NANA100%
Monterey3487%
92%83%97%96%*98%NA
Napa1100%100%100%100%100%*100%NA
Nevada2693%
100%93%93%NANANA
Orange2892%
96%85%99%93%97%87%*
Placer1899%
100%98%99%99%99%98%*
Plumas1100%100%100%100%100%100%100%
Riverside4181%
91%74%95%81%95%72%*
Sacramento4380%
88%71%91%69%79%76%*
San Benito1100%100%100%100%100%100%100%
San Bernardino4778%
88%74%91%71%87%75%*
San Diego2990%90%85%98%85%93%85%*
San Francisco2693%
94%94%99%68%93%NA
San Joaquin4778%
88%70%94%75%79%NA
San Luis Obispo2097%97%98%97%NA100%*NA
San Mateo1100%100%100%100%100%100%100%
Santa Barbara3487%
92%82%97%NA96%*NA
Santa Clara2196%
97%93%99%93%98%95%*
Santa Cruz2990%
95%85%95%NANANA
Shasta3686%
97%87%86%NANA90%*
Sierra1100%100%100%100%NANANA
Siskiyou3686%
100%88%87%NANA72%*
Solano2395%
99%94%98%87%94%NA
Sonoma1899%
100%97%100%100%98%98%*
Stanislaus4380%
87%73%90%83%*85%NA
Sutter3883%
90%73%88%NA97%NA
Tehama1100%100%100%100%100%100%100%
Trinity1100%100%100%100%100%100%100%
Tulare5756%
66%50%79%53%*55%*NA
Tuolumne2990%
100%93%92%NANANA
Ventura2395%
96%92%100%98%98%95%*
Yolo4181%
90%84%83%NA68%*NA
Yuba4976%
89%70%81%NA81%*NA

Notes

6. Children who are not living in communities of concentrated povertyIncludes the percentage of children, ages 0–17, who are not living in census tracts where 30% or more of the residents are living below the federal poverty level. In 2016 the federal poverty level is defined as $24,250 for a family of four. Analysis provided by Population Reference Bureau and based upon five year estimates from U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS), 2006–10 and 2010–14.

NA (Not Available)Data that are not available are noted as NA. The most frequent reasons for NAs include the unavailability of longitudinal data, fewer than 10 cases (low number events), and statistically unstable estimates.

Asterisks*An asterisk indicates that data should be interpreted with caution. Asterisks were used to note low number of events (fewer than 10) or unstable data with large confidence intervals. Data or estimates with low numbers and large confidence intervals indicate that a data point may not be a true representation of the larger population.

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