Highlighting
new and noteworthy data from kidsdata.org
The Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health | May 26, 2024
Just
Added: Economic & Demographic Data for 750 Regions Statewide
This
week, kidsdata.org
adds important economic and
demographic data for more than 750 regions across California. These
indicators, from the Census Bureau�s American Community Survey
(ACS),
provide data for three-year periods on child
population, immigration, family
structure, family
income, and poverty
for counties, cities, and school districts statewide of 20,000
residents or
more. ACS data for single years still are available on kidsdata.org for
regions in California with more than 250,000 residents.
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Key
Facts
- Compared to elsewhere in the state,
child poverty was higher in many Central Valley counties,
according to
2006-08 data. Tulare (31%), Fresno (30%) and Merced (28%) � all
Central Valley Counties � had the highest percentages statewide
of children living in poverty.
- California median family income was $70,000 in
2006-08. Of all counties with available data, Tehama and
Imperial
counties had the lowest median family income, at about $42,000,
while
Marin County had the highest, at $110,000.
Use
These Data in Your Work
Kidsdata.org
is a public service, provided by the Lucile
Packard Foundation for Children�s Health, that expanded in fall 2009
from
the Bay Area to all cities, counties, and school districts in
California.
You can use these data, as well as related demographic and family economics data, in reports, presentations,
proposals, advocacy work, program planning, and other efforts. Data
on more
topics will be phased in over the next several months.
Help
Spread the Word
Kidsdata.org
is designed to benefit everyone working on behalf
of children and youth in California. To help others learn about this
valuable resource, you can:
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colleagues and friends.
- Help raise the profile of children
in your community by adding a link and facts from kidsdata.org to your
organization's website
or newsletter. You even can link directly to data for your community.
Also
Available from Kidsdata.org
Kidsdata.org
is a free, public service sponsored by the Lucile
Packard Foundation for Children's Health, which is dedicated to
raising the
visibility of children�s issues in California.
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