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Resource Slides “Future Talk” with County Councils Extension to Communities
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Governor’s Strategic Planning Council 2010 Goals 1.Iowa Welcomes a Diverse Population 2.Electronically Connected to Each Other and the World 3.Life Sciences Capital of the World 4.A Great Place to Visit and to Live 5.Higher Wages and Income 6.Education for a Lifetime 7.Protecting and Preserving Our Natural Resources 8.Smart Government Works for Iowans
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ISU EXTENSION TO COMMUNITIES Target Clients Governmental units Not-for-profit organizations Community Leadership -Leadership Institutes -Organizational Development -Group process Community Management -Community Infrastructure -Management Training -Environmental Management Community Planning, Policy, Design -Data for Decisions -Policy Analysis -Public Dialogue -Scenario Development
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Prepared by Census Services Iowa State University Extension to Communities with support from Iowa PROfiles and Department of Economics ISU Census Services Trends in Clarke County April 2001
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1900195020002020 0 5 10 15 Thousands Projected Population Clarke County ISU Census Services Source: Woods & Poole Economics, Inc., 2000
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Population Murray 19001020304050607080902000 0 200 400 600 800 1000 ISU Census Services
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Population Osceola 19001020304050607080902000 0 1 2 3 4 5 Thousands ISU Census Services
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Population Woodburn 19001020304050607080902000 0 200 400 600 800 1000 ISU Census Services
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Births and Deaths Clarke County 1940195019601970198019902000 0 50 100 150 200 250 Births Deaths ISU Census Services
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Natural Change* by Decade Clarke County 1940s1950s1960s1970s1980s1990s 0 1 2 -2 Thousands ISU Census Services * Births minus deaths
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Net Migration by Decade Clarke County 1940s1950s1960s1970s1980s1990s 0 1 2 -2 Thousands ISU Census Services
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Certified and Projected K-12 Enrollment* Clarke County 199519971999200020022004 0 500 1000 1500 2000 Certified Projected * Includes only public schools ISU Census Services
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1978808284868890929496982000 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% *Minority includes Hispanic, Black, Asian American, and American Indian students State Clarke County Percent Minority* K - 12 Students ISU Census Services
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1970197519801985199019952000 $0 $5 $10 $15 $20 $25 $30 $35 Thousands State Clarke County Per Capita Income ISU Census Services
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1970197519801985199019952000 $0 $5 $10 $15 $20 $25 $30 $35 Thousands State Clarke County Adjusted Per Capita Income (1998 dollars) ISU Census Services
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198919911993199519971999 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% Based on October public and nonpublic school enrollment State Clarke County Percent of Students Receiving Free or Reduced-Price School Meals ISU Census Services
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Population Under 5 and 75 or Older Clarke County 1940195019601970198019902000 0 200 400 600 800 1000 ISU Census Services Under 5 75 or older
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Population 2000 Clarke County 85+ 80 - 84 75 - 79 70 - 74 65 - 69 60 - 64 55 - 69 50 - 54 45 - 49 40 - 44 35 - 39 30 - 34 25 - 29 20 - 24 15 - 19 10 - 14 5 - 9 0 - 4 0%1%2%3%4%5%6%0%1%2%3%4%5%6% Male Female ISU Census Services
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Population 1980 Clarke County 85+ 80 - 84 75 - 79 70 - 74 65 - 69 60 - 64 55 - 69 50 - 54 45 - 49 40 - 44 35 - 39 30 - 34 25 - 29 20 - 24 15 - 19 10 - 14 5 - 9 0 - 4 0%1%2%3%4%5%6%0%1%2%3%4%5%6% Male Female ISU Census Services
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Surplus or Leakage of Retail Sales An indicator of the economic health of the county’s retail sector A positive number means there is a net inflow (surplus) of retail sales into the county A negative number means there is a net outflow of retail sales (leakage)
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1980 Iowa County Retail Sales Surplus or Leakage Counties with surplus (n=25) Counties with leakage (n=74) Note: Rounded to nearest whole number.
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2000 Iowa County Retail Sales Surplus or Leakage Counties with surplus (n=18) Counties with leakage (n=81) Note: Rounded to nearest whole number.
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Clarke County Surplus or Leakage for Total Taxable Retail Sales
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Clarke County Surplus or Leakage by Merchandise Category, 2000 NA means data not available.
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Net outflow: payroll exceeds reported earnings (i.e., non-county residents are commuting into the county for work). Net inflow: reported earnings exceeds reported payroll (i.e., county residents commuting out of county for work). “Balanced”: earnings and reported payroll relatively equal.
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Net Earnings, 1999 Map created by the Rural Data Project Data Source: US Bureau of Economic Analysis Net outflow "Balanced" Net inflow
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