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Socio-Economic and Health Inequity Columbia & Boone County, Missouri Steve Hollis, Human Services Manager Columbia/Boone County Department of Public Health and Human Services Division of Human Services steve.hollis@como.gov Current


  1. Socio-Economic and Health Inequity Columbia & Boone County, Missouri Steve Hollis, Human Services Manager Columbia/Boone County Department of Public Health and Human Services Division of Human Services steve.hollis@como.gov

  2. Current Socio-Economic Conditions

  3. Current Socio-Economic Conditions

  4. Current Socio-Economic Conditions

  5. Current Socio-Economic Conditions

  6. Current Socio-Economic Conditions

  7. Current Socio-Economic Conditions

  8. Current Socio-Economic Conditions

  9. Current Socio-Economic Conditions Poverty Level 1 Adult 1 Adult 2 Adults 2 Children (1 working) 2 Children Monthly $1005 $1,702 $2,050 Annual $12,060 $20,424 $24,600 Hourly $5.80 $9.82 $11.83

  10. Current Socio-Economic Conditions 200% of Poverty Level 1 Adult 1 Adult 2 Adults 2 Children (1 working) 2 Children Monthly $2,010 $3,404 $4,100 Annual $24,120 $40,848 $49,200 Hourly $11.60 $19.64 $23.65

  11. Current Socio-Economic Conditions Wage Comparison 2 Adults 1 Adult (1 working) Wage Level 1 Adult 2 Children 2 Children Living Wage $10.62 $26.34 $24.26 200% of Poverty Level $11.42 $19.38 $23.37 Poverty Level Wage $5.80 $9.82 $11.83 Minimum Wage $7.70 Source: Massachusetts Institute of Technology – Living Wage Calculator

  12. Current Socio-Economic Conditions

  13. Current Socio-Economic Conditions

  14. Current Socio-Economic Conditions

  15. Current Socio-Economic Conditions

  16. Disparities

  17. Disparities

  18. Disparities

  19. Disparities

  20. Disparities Columbia Public Schools Balanced Scorecard Kindergarten 3rd Grade Reading (PALS ‐ K) (STAR) African American 61.70% 50.20% All Students 73.70% 73.10%

  21. Disparities https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/12/05/upshot/a-better-way-to-compare-public-schools.html

  22. Disparities https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/12/05/upshot/a-better-way-to-compare-public-schools.html

  23. Disparities

  24. Disparities

  25. Disparities

  26. Disparities

  27. Disparities

  28. Disparities

  29. Disparities

  30. Disparities

  31. Disparities Causes of Death Black Data Years White Rate Rate (rates per 100,000) All Causes 2003-2013 707.3 1111.6 2003-2013 153.7 288.9 Heart Disease All Cancers 2003-2013 172.0 225.4 2003-2013 49.8 60.3 Lung Cancer Breast Cancer 2003-2013 12.0 22.2 2003-2013 43.5 62.8 Stroke Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease 2003-2013 41.4 58.5 2003-2013 16.4 29.5 Pneumonia & Influenza Diabetes 2003-2013 18.2 66.8 2003-2013 1.6 11.7 Homicide HIV/Aids 2003-2013 0.63* 5.53* * Fewer than 20 events in numerator; rate may be unreliable

  32. Disparities

  33. Disparities

  34. Disparities Emergency Room Visits White Black Data Years Rate Rate (rates per 1,000) 2009-2013 242.7 628.9 All Diseases/Conditions 2009-2013 2.5 4.5 Alcohol/Drug Abuse Asthma 2009-2013 2.7 13.0 2009-2013 0.3 1.1 Congestive Heart Failure 2009-2013 0.9 5.4 Diabetes Mellitus Epilepsy 2009-2013 2.2 6.3 2009-2013 1.1 5.6 Hypertension

  35. Disparities Injuries White Black Data Years Rate Rate (rates per 100,000) 2009-2013 6819.3 11681.4 All Injuries 2009-2013 11.5 32.3 Bicyclist (unintentional) Firearm (assault) 2009-2013 2.38* 40.2 Pedestrian (unintentional) 2009-2013 17.7 66.1 * Fewer than 20 events in numerator; rate may be unreliable

  36. Disparities

  37. Disparities

  38. Disparities

  39. Disparities

  40. Disparities

  41. Disparities

  42. Disparities

  43. Disparities

  44. Income Inequality

  45. Income Inequality Mean Household Income 1967 & 2015 Lowest Second Third Fourth Highest Top 5 Year fifth fifth fifth fifth fifth percent $12,457 $32,631 $56,832 $92,031 $202,366 $350,870 2015 $9,929 $27,513 $43,928 $61,461 $110,606 $174,471 1967 Source: Table H-3. Mean Household Income Received by Each Fifth and Top 5 Percent, All Races: 1967 to 2015 U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplements

  46. Income Inequality Share of Aggregate Household Income 1967 2015 Source: Table H-3. Share of Aggregate Income Received by Each Fifth and Top 5 Percent of Households, All Races: 1967 to 2015 U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplements

  47. Income Inequality

  48. Economic Mobility Source: Pursuing the American Dream: Economic Mobility Across Generations The Pew Charitable Trusts

  49. Economic Mobility Source: The Equality of Opportunity Project http://www.equality-of-opportunity.org/neighborhoods/

  50. Economic Mobility Five community factors associated with strong upward mobility: • lower levels of residential segregation • less income inequality • stronger families • higher quality public schools • greater social capital Source: The Equality of Opportunity Project http://www.equality-of-opportunity.org/neighborhoods/

  51. Segregation

  52. Segregation

  53. Segregation

  54. Segregation

  55. Segregation

  56. Segregation

  57. The Issues

  58. Causes • Increasing income and wealth inequality • Limited economic mobility • Persistent disparities and segregation

  59. Solutions • lower levels of residential segregation • less income inequality • stronger families • higher quality public schools • greater social capital Source: The Equality of Opportunity Project http://www.equality-of-opportunity.org/neighborhoods/

  60. Solutions Community Goal= Build resilient: • kids • families • neighborhoods

  61. Solutions

  62. Solutions Collective City of Impact Columbia Strategically building and aiming resources to positively impact social issues. Establishing common o goals and progress measures Leveraging strengths o Boone United Building core capacities o Prioritizing mutually o County Way beneficial activities Continuous o communication and coordination

  63. Social Services Funding Process http://booneindicators.org/

  64. Results

  65. Results

  66. Results

  67. Conclusion & Discussion Presentation available: http://booneindicators.org/

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