COMMUNITY PROFILE: TULSA 2014 Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission November 2014.

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COMMUNITY PROFILE: TULSA 2014 Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission November 2014

DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS 2

Census Tracts Of Total Population Gain And Loss: 2000 to % of Tulsa County's 175 census tracts lost population (102) between 2000 and 2010, while 65% of the City of Tulsa's 124 tracts declined in population (81). Overall, the county’s population grew 7.1% from 563,299 to 603,403, while the city’s population actually declined.3% from 393,049 to 391,906 between 2000 and Widespread loss… Source: US Census Bureau 2000 and 2010 Censuses.

Population Trends and Projections by Age Group: Oklahoma, Source: US Census Bureau, 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000, and 2010 Censuses; Oklahoma Department of Commerce, 2012 Demographic State of the State Report: Oklahoma State and County Population Projections through projections

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Wage Comparison: Self-Sufficiency, Welfare, Minimum, Poverty and 185% of Poverty, and Median Family Income: Family of Three, Tulsa County Self-sufficiency wage: $44,627 ($21.13/hour) Female-headed families Male-headed families Married couple families All families Annual wage Notes: For self-sufficiency wage, family of three consists of one adult, one preschooler and one school-age child. Hourly wages given assume full-time, year-round employment. Welfare wage is the combined value of TANF, SNAP, & WIC. Median family income represents families with children under age 18. Values shown for median family income are midpoint estimates within a 90% confidence range, which can be very wide. Source: Oklahoma Association of Community Action Agencies and the Oklahoma Asset Building Coalition, December 2009, The Self-Sufficiency Standard for Oklahoma 2009; Federal Register Notice, 01/22/2014, Annual Update of the HHS Poverty Guidelines; Bureau of Labor Statistics, July 2014; Oklahoma State Dept. of Human Services; US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. (American Community Survey data are estimates based on a sample of the population. These estimates are midpoint values within a 90% confidence range, which can be very large, especially for smaller geographies.)

8 Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. Ratio of Income to Poverty by Age: Tulsa and North Tulsa, TulsaNorth Tulsa

Unemployment Rates: Tulsa, Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics.

Adverse Childhood Experiences…  Recurrent physical abuse  Recurrent emotional abuse  Sexual abuse  An alcohol or drug abuser  An incarcerated household member  Someone who is chronically depressed, suicidal, institutionalized or mentally ill  Mother being treated violently  Living with one or neither parent  Emotional or physical neglect  Smoking  Overeating  Physical inactivity  Heavy alcohol use  Drug use  Promiscuity 10  Nicotine addiction  Alcoholism  Drug addiction  Obesity  Depression  Suicide  Injuries  Unintentional pregnancy  Adolescent pregnancy  Heart disease  Cancer  Chronic lung and liver disease  Stroke  Diabetes  Fetal death  Sexually transmitted diseases Source: The Adverse Childhood Experiences Study website: “What are Adverse Childhood Experieinces (ACE’s).”

Adverse Childhood Experiences: Oklahoma 11 Source: Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy, “Oklahoma KIDS COUNT Factbook, ;” Annie E. Casey Foundation,“KIDS COUNT Data Book, 2013.” Parental divorce or separation5.2 divorce and annulment/1,000 residents Children in single parent families36% of children Children living with neither parent6% of children Incarcerated household member47.7 index crimes/1,000 residents Mentally ill household member11.0% psychological distress rate Substance abusing household member5.1% substance abuse rate Violence against mother16.3 protective orders files/1,000 adult women Psychological, physical & sexual abuse or neglect 8 child maltreatment confirmations/1,000 children

Summary of Risk Factors for Infants, Tulsa County, 2013 Source: Oklahoma State Department of Health, Vital Statistics 2013, OK2SHARE, accessed on 11/20/14. Total births = 9,243 12

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Percentage of 4 th Graders NOT Proficient in Reading by Race and Hispanic Origin: United States: Source: Annie E. Casey Foundation, “KIDS COUNT Data Book, 2013.”

Average Freshman Graduation Rates by Race: Tulsa Public Schools, School Year Source: Office of Educational Quality and Accountability, based on data provided by the Oklahoma State Department of Education. Note: "Average freshman graduation rate" refers to the number of graduating seniors as a proportion of the average number of students enrolled in 8th, 9th, and 10th grades for that graduating cohort. 16

Educational Attainment for Persons Age 25 & over: Tulsa and North Tulsa, Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey.

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Overall Health Status Ranking: Oklahoma, Source: United Health Foundation, “America’s Health Rankings 2013.”

Oklahoma’s Rankings in Health Determinants, Source: United Health Foundation, “America’s Health Rankings 2013.” 1=Healthiest state 50=Least healthy state Behaviors Policy & Clinical Care Community & Environment

Oklahoma’s Rankings in Health Outcomes, Source: United Health Foundation, “America’s Health Rankings 2013.” 1=Healthiest state 50=Least healthy state

Low Health Status: Oklahoma and United States, Source: United Health Foundation, “America’s Health Rankings 2013.” Note: Data for 2011 and 2012 are not directly comparable to previous years because of changes in weighting and sampling.

Obesity Prevalence: Oklahoma and United States, Source: United Health Foundation, “America’s Health Rankings 2013.” Note: Data for 2011 and 2012 are not directly comparable to previous years because of changes in weighting and sampling.

Smoking Prevalence: Oklahoma and United States, Source: United Health Foundation, “America’s Health Rankings 2013.” Note: Data for 2011 and 2012 are not directly comparable to previous years because of changes in sampling methodology.

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Melanie Poulter Senior Planner, Demography and Geography Community Service Council Contact Information: 27