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NETWORK FOR SOUTHERN ECONOMIC MOBILITY Strategic Data Presentation Notes & Caveats Presentation does not establish cause Data was pulled from many different sources and presentations (such as the Urban Education Symposium)


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NETWORK FOR SOUTHERN ECONOMIC MOBILITY

Strategic Data Presentation

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Notes & Caveats

  • Presentation does not establish cause
  • Data was pulled from many different sources and presentations (such

as the Urban Education Symposium)

  • United Way ALICE Report was used to frame income issues
  • (more on that later)
  • Just the top layer of what could have been included
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United Way ALICE Report

  • Asset Limited, Income

Constrained, Employed

  • First report in 2014
  • 15 participating states
  • Establishes “survival”

budget by county

  • Intended to frame narrative
  • f targeted low income

population

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Jacksonville – At a Glance

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Jacksonville – At a Glance

  • Population of 926,255
  • Florida's 7th most populous county
  • 4.6% of Florida's population
  • Veterans comprise 12.3%
  • Compare to Florida at 9.7%
  • Key Industries:
  • Financial Services
  • Health and Life Sciences
  • Logistics
  • Aviation & Aerospace
  • Advanced Manufacturing
  • Information Technology
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Jacksonville – At a Glance

55% 31% 9% 5%

Population: 926,255

White African American Hispanic Asian & Other

Major Points

  • 6-year growth outpacing nation at

7.2%

  • National 4.7%
  • Growth by race
  • White: -2.1%
  • African American: .6%
  • Hispanic: 1.3%
  • Asian/Other: .6%
  • Number of Households: 343,467
  • Persons per household: 2.58
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Jacksonville – At a Glance

15% 22% 63%

Households: 343,467

Poverty ALICE Above ALICE

Major Points

  • Median Household Income $49,554
  • State average: $49,426
  • Households Below Poverty: 51,520
  • Population below poverty: 150,792
  • Children below poverty: 52,206
  • Households Below ALICE threshold:

128,665

  • Includes households below poverty
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Jacksonville – At a Glance

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Income by Location

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Questions to Consider

  • What data points most resonate with you?
  • What story do these data points tell about

Jacksonville?

  • What’s missing?
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Local School Quality

Percent of students by school poverty level: Jacksonville Metro Area, 2014

Source: National Equity Atlas using data from the National Center for Education Statistics Note: Chart shows the percentage of students in each group who are attending public schools by school poverty level. School poverty level is measured by the share of students eligible for free- or reduced-price lunch (FRPL).

20% 28% 7% 18% 37% 43% 25% 40% 35% 26% 52% 38% 7% 3% 16% 4% All White Black Latino

Low (<25% FRPL) Mid-low (25-50% FRPL) Mid-high (50-75% FRPL) High (>75% FRPL)

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Local School Quality

One Dot – One Person

Source: Florida DOE; The Racial Dot Map – University of Virginia

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Local School Quality

One Dot = One Person / School Accountability Grades

Source: Florida DOE; The Racial Dot Map – University of Virginia

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Retention Rates

By Grade Level 2014-15

Source: Florida DOE - UES

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Retention by Race, 2014-15

Source: Florida Kids Count; Status of Florida’s Children - UES

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Trends in Graduation Rate

By Race & Gender

Source: Florida DOE; EdStats Tool - UES

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Duval County Out of School Suspension

Source: Duval County Public Schools - UES

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High School Risk Behaviors

Source: Florida DOH; Youth Risk Behaviors - UES

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High School Risk Behaviors

Source: Florida DOH; Youth Risk Behaviors - UES

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High School Risk Behaviors

Source: Florida DOH; Youth Risk Behaviors - UES

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High School Risk Behaviors

Source: Florida DOH; Youth Risk Behaviors - UES

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Youth Homelessness

  • Children living in inadequate housing, in a shelter or

motel, or staying with relatives or friends due to a loss of housing.

  • 1,089 homeless children attended Duval schools
  • October count
  • Increase of 254 from previous year
  • By the end of the 2015-16 school year, homeless youths

had reached 2,257

  • Up 86 from previous year.
  • 316 unaccompanied homeless youth

Source: Duval County Public Schools – Times Union 11/1/16

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DCPS Graduates who Completed a Degree within Six Years

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Educational Attainment

Adults 25 years and older

Source: US Census Bureau, 2011-2015 American Community Survey 8% 16% 21% 11% 28% 31% 27% 25% 23% 27% 18% 10% 9% 10% 10% 5% 22% 11% 16% 29% 9% 5% 7% 20% White, not hispanic or Latino Black or African American Hispanic or Latino Asian Less than HS High school (or equiv.) Some college, no degree Associate's degree Bachelor's degree Advanced degree

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Questions to Consider

  • What data points most resonate with

you?

  • What story do these data points tell

about Jacksonville?

  • What’s missing?
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United Way ALICE Report

  • Asset Limited, Income

Constrained, Employed

  • First report in 2014
  • 15 participating states
  • Establishes “survival”

budget by county

  • Intended to frame narrative
  • f targeted low income

population

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United Way ALICE Report

  • Of Florida’s 7.5 million

households, 14.5% earn below the FPL and 29.5% are ALICE

  • 67% of jobs pay less than

$20 per hour, with three- quarters of those paying less than $15 per hour

  • Another 27% of jobs pay

between $20 and $40/hour

  • Only 5% of jobs pay above

$40/hour

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United Way ALICE Report

  • Duval Households: 343,467
  • 128,665 (37%) living below the ALICE Threshold
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United Way ALICE Report

  • Survival Budget reflects bare minimum cost to live
  • No savings
  • Economy housing
  • Lowest quality childcare
  • Nominal healthcare*
  • No entertainment

*The health care budget includes nominal out-of-pocket health care spending, medical services, prescription drugs, and medical supplies using the average annual health expenditure reported in the CES plus a penalty for not purchasing insurance as mandated by the Affordable Care Act (ACA).

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Questions to Consider

  • What data points most resonate with

you?

  • What story do these data points tell

about Jacksonville?

  • What’s missing?
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Top 100 Occupations

Duval County

  • Currently represents 342,613 jobs
  • Out of 542,369 total jobs
  • Next Six Years
  • NEW jobs: 41,806
  • Total Openings107,885
  • 66,079 replacements
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Top 100 Occupations

Duval County

2% 8% 12% 35% 18% 25%

Education Required

Masters Bachelors Associates Postsecondary Vocational Highschool Diploma Less than Highschool

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Top 100 Occupations

Duval County

  • 1,790 (1.7%) Masters
  • Pay range: $28.01 – $47.76
  • Includes Lawyers, Physical Therapists & Nurse Practitioners
  • 8,579 (7.9%) Bachelors
  • Pay range: $29.09 – $62.99
  • Accountants and Auditors, Management Analysts &

Teachers

  • 12,904 (11.9%) Associates Degrees
  • Pay range: $13.25 – $51.34
  • Registered Nurses, General Managers, First-Line Office and

Admin Supervisors

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Top 100 Occupations

Duval County

  • 38,501 (35.6%) Postsecondary Vocational
  • Pay range: $9.82 - $36.62
  • Includes Customer Service Representatives, Restaurant

Cooks & Truck Drivers

  • 19,210 (17.8%) HS Diploma
  • Pay range: $9.35 – $16.22
  • Includes Retail Salespersons, Cashiers & Office Clerks
  • 26,901 (24.9%) Less than High School
  • Pay range: $9.26 – $13.17
  • Fast Food Prep / Serving Workers, Restaurant Servers &

General Laborers

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Top 100 Occupations

Duval County

1,790 8,579 12,904 38,501 19,210 26,901 $0.00 $10.00 $20.00 $30.00 $40.00 $50.00 $60.00 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 35,000 40,000

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Top 100 Occupations

  • Hourly wage necessary to support a family budget is

$26.93, working 40 hours per week for 50 weeks per year*

  • $13.47 per hour each, if two parents work
  • $9.59 per hour full-time for a single adult
  • Of the top growing occupations:
  • Vast majority (87%) pay what a single person needs
  • Only half (50%) pay what a two income family needs to survive
  • About a fifth (21%) pay what a single income family needs

*ALICE Report Survival Budget

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Youth Employment

27.9% 15.8% 29.3% 15.6% 16-19 20-24

Unemployment

Duval Florida

Labor force participation

  • 16-19 year olds
  • Florida - 951,748
  • Labor force participation: 32.3%
  • Unemployment: 29.3%
  • Not enrolled in school or in labor force: 6%

(57,105)

  • Duval - 42,869
  • Labor force participation: 33.5%
  • Unemployment: 27.9%
  • Not enrolled in school or in labor force: 7.1%

(3,044)

  • 20-24 year olds
  • Florida - 1,301,825
  • Labor force participation: 72.2%
  • Unemployment: 15.8%
  • Duval - 66,941
  • Labor force participation: 77.0%
  • Unemployment: 15.6%

Source: US Census - American Communities Survey

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Questions to Consider

  • What data points most resonate with

you?

  • What story do these data points tell

about Jacksonville?

  • What’s missing?
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NETWORK FOR SOUTHERN ECONOMIC MOBILITY

Strategic Data Presentation