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Weaving a story of poverty in Multnomah County
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Per capita income, Portland MSA, US Metro, Multnomah County, 1990-2009 Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, US Department of Commerce, Table CA1-3: Personal income, population, per capita income
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Portland MSA and Multnomah County average wage as a percent of US metro average wage, 1990-2009 Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis
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Percent of jobs by wage, Portland MSA, 2010 Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment Statistics Wage Survey
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Federal poverty level vs. household sufficiency standard for specific household types, 2011 Source: The Self-Sufficiency Standard for Oregon by Diana Pearce at University of Washington; US Department of Health & Human Services
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Minimum wage as a percentage of wage needed to afford Fair Market Rent in Multnomah County, 2011 Source: Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
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Percent of families below poverty, by type, Multnomah County vs. PMSA, 2010 Source: Based on survey responses collected between 2010 by the American Community Survey, Table S1702
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Self-Sufficiency Standard and Federal Poverty Level for Households in Multnomah County, 2005-2007 Source: Based on survey responses collected between 2005-2009 by the American Community Survey, PUMS data
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Unemployment among 16 - 64 year olds, Multnomah County, by educational attainment, 2010 Source: 2010 American Community Survey (ACS), Table S2301
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Percent of adults 25-64 with educational attainment of bachelor's degree or higher, 2005-2009 four year estimates Source: Based on survey responses collected between 2005-2009 by the American Community Survey (ACS)
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Percent of households that received cash or SNAP assistance, 2008-2010 Source: Based on survey responses collected between 200-2010 by the American Community Survey(ACS)
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Children, Adults and Families Supplemental Assistance Program, average monthly benefits, per person, Multnomah County, FY-05-06 – FY 10-11 Source: Oregon Department of Human Services Notes: Does not include seniors or people with disabilities
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Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) One and Two Parent Program Person, Child and Case Count, FY-05-06 – FY 10-11 Source: Oregon Department of Human Services
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Percent of median household income spent on housing and transportation Source: Center for Neighborhood Technology and survey responses collected between 2005-2009 by the American Community Survey
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Percentage of home loans that were high cost, 2004-2007 Source: Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Neighborhood Stabilization Program
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