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Community Foundation of Boone County Summary of Recent Economic, Social, Education and Health Data September 2013
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Economic and Social Indicators
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Center For Business and Economic Research Ball State University Indiana Community Asset Inventory and Rankings 2012 Boone County “Grades” and Scores (Possible 100) No letter grade given In this case static means unchangeable – i.e., no beaches or mountains is a negative but not a lot you can do about it.
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Number of people who live in Boone County and work (implied resident labor force) 39,223 Number of people who live AND work in Boone County24,294 Total number of people who work in Boone County (implied work force) 30,908 Number of people who live in Boone County but work outside the county 14,929 Number of people who live in another county (or state) but work in Boone County 6,614 Boone County Workforce 2011
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Unemployment Rate July 1990 through July 2013 Indiana Business Research Center – STATS Indiana
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Median Household Income (Not Adjusted for Inflation – An Inflation Adjustment for this period would reduce the 2011 figures by about 20% and would be significantly below the 2002 level) KidsCount & U.S. Census Small Area Income Estimates
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Per Capita Income (Not Inflation Adjusted) The Annie E. Casey Foundation, KIDS COUNT Data Center, datacenter.kidscount.org
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Median Household Income Data Classes Dollars $41,780 - $45,422 $54,756 $63,125 - $66,613 $69,907 $115,950 -$124,583 Boone County $68,284 Hendricks County $68,192 American Community Survey 2007-2011 5-Year Average
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Median Family Income Data Classes Dollars $45,071 $62,074 - $71,524 $77,778 – $85,938 $99,906 $127,411 - $137,206 Boone County $81,233 Hendricks County $78,838 American Community Survey 2007-2011 5-Year Average
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Median Family Income And Percentage of Persons Over Age 24 with Bachelors Degree or Higher Data Classes Dollars $45,071 $62,074 - $71,524 $77,778 – $85,938 $99,906 $127,411 - $137,206 12.1 - 16.9% 22.4 - 27.4% 39.4 - 39.4%56.9 - 56.9%69.3 - 71.5% American Community Survey 2007-2011 5-Year Average
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Percentage of Families Below Federal Poverty Level Data Classes Percent 1.2 - 1.7 2.5 - 3.2 4.9 - 5.4 9.1 - 9.8 13.5 - 14.7 Boone County 6.3% Hendricks County 3.7% American Community Survey 2007-2011 5-Year Average
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Percentage of Families with Children Under 18 Below Federal Poverty Level Data Classes Percent 1.7 - 3.6 4.7 - 6.3 9.0 - 9.0 13.9 - 16.6 18.6 - 21.9 Boone County 9.1% Hendricks County 5.4% American Community Survey 2007-2011 5-Year Average
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Percentage of Households With Children Under 18 and Headed by A Single Female That Are Under Federal Poverty Level School Districts Data Classes Percent 18.1 26.1 45.3 51.1 Western Boone Sheridan Lebanon Zionsville Boone County 43% Hendricks County 18.2% American Community Survey 2007-2011 5-Year Average
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The Impact Of Family Structure On Poverty* In A Two-Earner Economy If you are a child in Boone County your odds of being in poverty are 1/16 However, if you are a child in a household with two parents your odds of being in poverty are only 1/40 But, if you are a child in a household being raised by a single mother your odds of being in poverty are 1/2.3 In other words, a Boone County child in a single mother household is about 7 times more likely to be raised in poverty than the “typical” child in Boone County and more than 16 times as likely to be in poverty than if from a two- parent household. *As measured by the Federal Poverty Guidelines
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Percentage Of Households Receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Benefits (SNAP) Data Classes Percent 0.1 - 0.6 1.8 - 2.1 4.2 7.9 - 8.1 18.1 Boone County 4.6% Hendricks County 2.8% American Community Survey 2007-2011 5-Year Average
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Percentage of Rental Households With Rental Costs 35% or More of Income Data Classes Percent 0.0 - 17.4 31.9 34.8 - 35.1 43.0 - 47.8 Boone County 38.2% Hendricks County 31.9% American Community Survey 2007-2011 5-Year Average
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Percentage Of Students Receiving Free or Reduced Price Lunches At School
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Self-Sufficiency Calculation Monthly Costs Considered Housing Child Care Food Transportation Health Care Miscellaneous Taxes Earned Income Tax Credit (-) Child Care Tax Credit (-) Child Tax Credit (-) Making Work Pay Tax Credit (-) (Not available after 20010) Federal Poverty Level Calculation Monthly Costs Considered Food Costs X 3 Self-Sufficiency Calculations and the Federal Poverty Level
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One AdultTwo Adults One Adult/One Infant One Adult/One Preschooler One Adult/One Elem School/One Teenager Two Adults/One Preschooler/One Elem School Poverty Guidelines Continental U.S.$10,830$14,570 $18,310$22,050 Self-Sufficiency Calculation for Boone County $18,088$27,516 $30,569 $30,504$26,272$42,252 Quick Comparison of Federal Poverty Guidelines and Self-Sufficiency Standard (These are for 2009 – the most recent available for the Self-Sufficiency Standard)
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Efficiency One- Bedroom Two- Bedroom Three- Bedroom Four- Bedroom 2013 HUD Fair Market Rent for This Area$499$615$765$1,020$1,190 Monthly Housing Wage$1,663$2,050$2,550$3,400$3,967 Hours per week at minimum wage:52.965.381.2108.2126.3 Number of full-time workers at minimum wage1.31.62.02.73.2 Estimated number of Boone County families below the various income thresholds 764 1,393 1,873 2,763 3,302 One way to look at economic self-sufficiency is to consider earnings needed to rent an apartment without exceeding a limit of 30% of income for housing costs. Housing and Wages
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Needs Data From Connect2Help 2-1-1 July 2012 – June 2013 Top Five Caller Needs Top Five Unmet Needs In Boone County, as everywhere else, the most prevalent human service needs derive from one primary factor – inadequate financial resources. But, underlying this are multiple causes: Unemployment/Underemployment Lack of Education/Skills Medical Conditions/Disabilities Mental Health and Addictions Transportation Access to Childcare The top 5 referrals for Boone County callers were: The Caring Center, CAGI, Center Township Trustee, Boone County Division of Family Resources
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Age Demographics
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Percentage of Households Consisting of A Person Over Age 65 Living Alone Data Classes Percent 1.4 - 1.4 3.9 - 4.9 7.0 - 8.3 14.7 - 15.5 18.4 - 18.4 Boone County 9.2% Hendricks County 7.6% American Community Survey 2007-2011 5-Year Average
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Projected Share of Boone County Population School Age Children and Seniors 2010 to 2050 Source: STATS Indiana, using data from the Indiana Business Research Center, IU Kelley School of Business
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Education
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Percentage Of Persons Over Age 24 With High School As Highest Educational Attainment Data Classes Percent 4.0 - 7.9% 18.7 - 28.4% 36.2 - 39.8% 47.4 - 48.4% Boone County 28.6% Hendricks County 31.8% American Community Survey 2007-2011 5-Year Average
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Data Classes Percent 17.2 21.8 23.1 64.1 Percentage Of Persons 25 and Over with Bachelor Degree or Higher And Percentage of Students Passing All ISTEP 2012 75% 78.1% 91.3% 79.2% American Community Survey 2007-2011 5-Year Average and Indiana Department of Education
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Boone and Hendricks County Schools plus Sheridan Indiana Department of Education 2012 ISTEP Data Schools With Boone County Students
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Percentage of Third Grade Elementary Students Passing Both Parts of 2012 ISTEP Compared With Percentage of Students Receiving Free or Reduced Lunch 2 Person Household Reduced: $27,991 Free: $19,669 3 Person Household Reduced: $35,317 Free: $24,817 4 Person Household Reduced:$42,643 Free: $29,695 Indiana Department of Education
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Percentage of Elementary Students Passing All Parts of ISTEP 2012 Free or Reduced Price Lunch Compared With Paid Lunch Students Indiana Department of Education (Eagle & Zionsville Pleasant Not Sufficient Numbers to Calculate Rate)
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Licensed Childcare Center “Slots” per 1000 Children 0 to 4 The Annie E. Casey Foundation, KIDS COUNT Data Center, datacenter.kidscount.org
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Percentage Of Childcare Facilities That Are Licensed Centers The Annie E. Casey Foundation, KIDS COUNT Data Center, datacenter.kidscount.org
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Percentage of Children Under Age Six With All Parents In Labor Force (Single and Two-Parent Households) Data Classes Percent 61.5 - 62.9 72.0 - 72.0 75.7 - 76.5 79.6 - 82.0 89.8 - 89.8 Boone County 73.2% = 3,425 Children Under 6 Hendricks County 70.7% American Community Survey 2007-2011 5-Year Average
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Health
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2012 Community Health Needs Assessment Report Boone County Compared With Benchmarks Boone County compares quite favorably with Indiana on most of the health benchmarks and exceeds or meets many of the 2020 Healthy People national goals The exceptions in comparison to Indiana are: Alzheimer’s death rate Female breast cancer and prostate cancer. Current drinkers Has not yet met 2020 Healthy People goals for: Percent without health insurance and with source of ongoing care Incidence of most forms of cancer – especially female breast cancer and prostate cancer. Any of the immunization and infectious disease benchmarks Motor vehicle crash death rates Heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, high cholesterol Smoking
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2012 Community Health Needs Assessment Report Although the Assessment suggests that good health is prevalent in Boone County, the more detailed findings which include data for various population segments show that, despite an overall positive situation, some groups, particularly those with lower income, do not fare as well. Some of the factors with significant disparities are highlighted below.. FactorLower IncomeAll Boone County Dentist visit with year48.2%78.1% Fair or poor mental health28.9%9.6% Diagnosed with major depression24.9%9.5% Experienced symptoms of severe depression 39.920% Experienced some degree of violence from intimate partner 24.3%9.2% Diabetes24.6%9.2% Smoking40.8%17.8% Always/Frequently/Sometimes must choose between food and other household expenses 47.7%16.7% Assessment Prepared for Witham Health Services Professional Research Consultants, Inc.
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Boone County Community Clinic’s H.E.R.S. for Her Participant Survey A survey of very-low income (<$15,000/yr) Boone County Community Clinic’s H.E.R.S. for Her participants further highlights health issues among this population. For example, they reported the following medical conditions or problems: Overweight 63% Symptoms of stress39% Symptoms of depression46% Smoking73% Up to date on women’s 40% health checkups Without public or private health52% insurance Without current health provider41% Average age of participants surveyed28 Percentage single or divorced79% Percentage with high school education or less80% Percentage with children63%
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