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Texas KIDS COUNT: The State of San Antonio & Bexar County Children Frances Deviney, PhD Texas KIDS COUNT Director Center for Public Policy Priorities deviney@cppp.org University of Texas at San Antonio Downtown Campus November 17, 2006
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What is the Value of KIDS COUNT? Provides the most current county-level data available Tailors data to local audience and circumstances Informs critical decision-making about children and families Serves as a resource for local advocates in Texas
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Children in Bexar Co. & Texas Bexar Co. = 410,504 Texas = nearly 6.2 million Source: Texas State Data Center and the Office of the State Demographer, 2004 Population Estimates Children ages 0-17
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Children in Bexar County and Texas
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Healthy Children Come from Healthy Families
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Family Economic Security in Bexar Co. Unemployment –CLIMBS from 4.1% to 5.0% (2000-2005) Still better than rest of Texas (5.3%) Median Household Income –DOWN 2.6% from $39,540 to $38,521 (2000-2003) $1,446 lower than Texas median income Sources: Texas Workforce Commission; U.S. Census Bureau, 2003 Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates
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2006 Official federal poverty line –Family of 2 < $13,200/year –Family of 3 < $16,600/year –Family of 4 < $20,000/year Poverty
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Living in San Antonio: Family Security Index Single- Parent One Child Single- Parent Two Children Two Parents One Child Two Parents Two Children Necessary Annual Income $31,876$35,117$38,995$42,734 % Federal Poverty Line 241%212%235%214% Source: Family Security Index, Center for Public Policy Priorities; Data Adjusted for 2006 Inflation Levels
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Child Poverty is on the Rise Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates
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Infant & Child Well-Being
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Medicaid Enrollment –DOWN 4.6% (≈ 6,500) to 133,204 (Dec 2005-Oct 2006) CHIP Enrollment –DOWN 31% (≈ 9,600) to 21,439 (Sept 2003-Nov 2006) Services for Children in Bexar Co. Sources: Texas Health & Human Services Commission
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Services: Stable Participation State Subsidized Child Care Rate –STABLE at 5.7%, or approximately 17,000 (2000-2004) WIC Participation Rate –STABLE at 43%, or approximately 51,600 (2000-2004) Free or Reduced-Price Lunch –STABLE at 63.1% of ADA, or approx. 177,000 (2000-2004)
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Food Stamps –UP 111%, over 91,000 enrolled (Feb 2000-Feb 2004) Pre-Kindergarten –UP 47%, over 10,400 enrolled (2000-2004) Services: Increasing Participation
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Congress Reduces Funds for Programs Affecting Children and Families: Impact on TX Education-$65.1 Million Preventive Health & Human Services Block Grant -$1.3M WIC Nutrition Program-$3.1M Child Support Enforcement-$200M -$2 Billion in Collections Community Development Block Grant -$8M Source: Federal Funds Watch vol 12(1), Legislative Budget Board, Texas State Legislature
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The State of the Economy is Reflected in the State of Texas and Bexar County Children
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Bucking the Trend: Bexar County Teens
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Juvenile Violent Crime Declines Steadily from early 1990s Source: Texas Department of Public Safety
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Births to Teens in Bexar Co. Higher than Rest of Texas... But Falling Source: Texas Department of State Health Services
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High School Dropout Rate Shows General Decline Source: Texas Education Agency, 4-year Longitudinal Dropout Rate
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High School Attrition Rate Shows Consistent Decline Source: Intercultural Development Research Association’s Attrition Rate
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Five Fundamental Resources for Kids Source: The Alliance for Youth, America’s Promise Caring adults Safe places & constructive use of time A healthy start An effective education Opportunities to make a difference
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Sustained & Balanced Investment is the Key
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Accessing the Texas KIDS COUNT Data
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