Demographic & Socio-Economic Trends in Johnson County Warrensburg August 21, 2007 Tracy Greever-Rice, Ph.D. Associate Director Office of Social & Economic.

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Demographic & Socio-Economic Trends in Johnson County Warrensburg August 21, 2007 Tracy Greever-Rice, Ph.D. Associate Director Office of Social & Economic Data Analysis University of Missouri--Columbia

Overview Big Trends – growth, economy, aging, immigration Emerging Characteristics in Johnson County –Demographics –Socio-economic Status –Economic Trends New Forms of Information (ACS) Discussion

Johnson County = 4.3%

Johnson County < 18 = 23.2 < 18 Minority = 13.1 < 18 LEP = 0.97

Missouri = 9.6% Johnson County 65+ = 10.2%

SOURCE: Census Bureau/NCHS. Projection algorithm, programming by OSEDA Chart Prepared by: University of Missouri Extension, Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis 24March2006 Johnson County9.3%11.2%14.1%

Pct Eligible for Free & Reduced Price Lunch

Dropout Rate Grades 9-12

Cohort Graduation Rate

Pct Births to mothers with less than 12 years education

Adult unemployment rate

Labor Force Annual Averages in 2006Johnson County, MOCass County, MOJackson County, MOLafayette County, MO Total Labor Force25,94149,588341,59816,972 5-year % change7.10%7.30%-2.60%-3.30% 10-year % change16.30%19.00%-4.90%3.80% Employed24,87747,341322,35016,174 5-year % change7.00%6.40%-3.50%-3.90% 10-year % change14.80%17.90%-5.90%3.50% Unemployed1,0642,24719, year % change8.20%32.30%15.10%10.10% 10-year % change70.20%46.30%16.20%12.10% Unemployment Rate year % change0.00%21.60%16.70%14.60% 10-year % change46.40%21.60%21.70%6.80% Source: US Bureau Labor Statistics

Per Capita Personal IncomeJohnson County, MOCass County, MOJackson County, MOLafayette County, MO Per capita income $24,573$28,932$33,585$29,023 Per capita income (adj. for inflation)$20,075$26,691$29,875$24,587 Per capita income (adj. for inflation)$18,569$24,364$27,583$23,862 Per capita income (adj. for inflation)$17,182$18,876$24,342$20, year adjusted % change22.40%8.40%12.40%18.00% 20-year adjusted % change32.30%18.70%21.80%21.60% 30-year adjusted % change43.00%53.30%38.00%42.00% Source: US Bureau of Economic Analysis

Average Annual Wage & Salary, BEA

Average Annual Wages: Missouri, SOURCE: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. $29,000 $30,000 $31,000 $32,000 $33,000 $34,000 $35, SOURCE: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

EstablishmentsJohnson County, MOCass County, MOJackson County, MOLafayette County, MO 20051,0262,01918, ,0071,94218, ,85318, ,83219, ,86018, ,79518, ,71418, ,69919, ,61718, ,56918, ,50518, Year Change Year Percent Change 22.0%34.2%1.0%4.9% Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics(BLS)

JobsJohnson County, MOCass County, MOJackson County, MOLafayette County, MO ,42422,174363,7679, ,66521,133361,9559, ,37520,203365,0798, ,24019,539375,2279, ,04019,357384,9429, ,34518,630393,4309, ,17217,638392,1719, ,95216,616388,8179, ,44015,761388,4279, ,83415,196375,6318, ,83114,521371,1519, Year Change2,5937,653-7, Year Percent Change20.20%52.70%-2.00%0.50% Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics(BLS) D = Non-Discloseable Data; N/A = Not Available

Avg. Wage Per Job (2005 Dollars)Johnson County, MOCass County, MOJackson County, MOLafayette County, MO 2005$27,448$27,088$41,398$23, $27,479$26,988$41,481$23, $27,175$27,182$41,140$23, $28,054$27,027$41,615$23, $27,273$26,407$41,249$22, $27,088$26,111$40,943$22, $27,480$26,188$39,828$22, $26,666$25,704$38,995$22, $26,514$24,884$37,698$21, $25,531$24,490$37,344$21, $25,078$23,905$37,231$21, Year Change$2,370$3,183$4,167$2, Year Percent Change9.50%13.30%11.20%11.80% Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics(BLS)

Percent of US Avg. Wage Per Job (2005 Dollars)Johnson County, MOCass County, MO Jackson County, MOLafayette County, MO %66.60%101.80%57.80% %66.30%102.00%58.40% % %58.70% %67.70%104.30%58.10% %66.10%103.30%57.20% %65.20%102.20%55.80% %66.70%101.50%57.80% %67.10%101.80%58.30% %66.20%100.30%57.40% %67.90%103.50%59.60% %65.80%102.50%57.90% 10-Year ChangeN/A 10-Year Percent ChangeN/A Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics(BLS)

Economic Share Source: MERIC Economic Share in Missouri by County St. Louis County (20.7%) and Jackson County (11.8%) together tally nearly one-third of the state’s economy.

Overview Big Trends – growth, economy, aging, immigration Emerging Characteristics in Johnson County –Demographics –Socio-economic Status –Economic Trends New Forms of Information (ACS) Discussion