Poverty Rate
Gender & Age
Overall
									15.8%							
		
			Percentage of people who fell below the poverty line—$24,340 for a family of four—in 2016		
	Children
									22.4%							
		
			Percentage of children under age 18 who fell below the poverty line in 2016		
	Working-Age Women
									16.9%							
		
			Percentage of women ages 18 to 64 who fell below the poverty line in 2016		
	Race & Ethnicity
African American
									26.4%							
		Asian American
									12.2%							
		Latino
									27.7%							
		Native American
									19.4%							
		White
									13.2%							
		Creating Good Jobs
Income Inequality Ratio
									15.7							
		
			The share of income going to the top 20 percent of households versus that going to the bottom 20 percent of households in 2016		
	High School Graduation
									87.9%							
		
			Percentage of public high school students who graduated on time in 2014-15 school year		
	Disconnected Youth
									15.0%							
		
			Percentage of youth ages 18 to 24 without high school degrees who were not in school or working in 2015		
	Higher Education Attainment
									38.9%							
		
			Percentage of young adults ages 25 to 34 who had an associate’s degree or higher in 2016		
	Gender Wage Gap
									82.3¢							
		
			Median earnings of full-time year-round working women compared to that of men in 2016		
	Strengthening Families and Communities
Children Living Apart from Parents
									5.0 kids							
		
			Children that lived in foster care for every 1,000 children under age 18 in 2015		
	Teen Birth Rate
									30.5 births							
		
			Births that took place for every 1,000 women ages 15 to 19 in 2015		
	Promoting Family Economic Security
Hunger and Food Insecurity
									13.4%							
		
			Percentage of households who were food insecure on average from 2014 to 2016, meaning that at some point during the year, they experienced difficulty providing enough food due to a lack of money or resources.		
	Affordable Housing
									65.0 units							
		
			Number of apartments or other units that were affordable and available for every 100 renter households with very low incomes in 2015. Very low-income households are those with incomes at or below 50 percent of the area median income.		
	Assets and Savings
									11.3%							
		
			Percentage of households that used high-cost, high-risk forms of credit to make ends meet during 2015. This includes payday loans, automobile title loans, refund anticipation loans, rent-to-own, and pawning. 		
	Unemployment Insurance
									13.2%							
		
			Percentage of unemployed workers who received unemployment insurance in 2016		
	Health Insurance Coverage
									18.0%							
		
			Percentage of people under age 65 and below 138 percent of the poverty line who did not have health insurance at any time in 2016		
	
















