2 edition of 1969 income and poverty data, cities and counties of Oregon. found in the catalog.
1969 income and poverty data, cities and counties of Oregon.
University of Oregon. Bureau of Governmental Research and Service.
Published
1972
in Eugene
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Written in
Edition Notes
Other titles | Income and poverty data, cities and counties of Oregon. |
Contributions | University of Oregon. Bureau of Governmental Research and Service. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HC107.O73 I515 1972 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 25 p. |
Number of Pages | 25 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5461102M |
LC Control Number | 73163636 |
In , Portland, OR had a population of k people with a median age of and a median household income of $73, Between and the population of Portland, OR grew from , to ,, a % increase and its median household income grew from $66, to $73,, a % increase. Research suggests that, on average, families need an income of about twice the federal poverty threshold to meet their most basic needs. Children living in families with incomes below this level—$48, for a family of four with two children in —are referred to as low income.
Cities with the Highest Average Income per Person in Oregon: Oregon Report: Average Income per Person Related Reports. Average Income per Person in Oregon by Zip Code. Average Income per Person in the United States by Zip Code. Average Income per Person in the United States by City. Data Book Status of Oregon’s Children and Families Children First for Oregon P.O. Box and child poverty in Oregon. Note: Years without data labels are not statistically different from the rate. Across Counties Median family income by county in Oregon, Incomes Higher.
Population, Housing, Social and Economic Profile Oregon and its Counties Contents (click area name to select profile) State of Oregon Baker County Benton County Clackamas County Clatsop County Columbia County Coos County Crook County Curry County . Generate graphic analysis and summary reports of local area growth and change. Compare trends focusing on per capita personal income. Attracting and retaining people to live, work, raise a family, and retire underlies the economic growth of any region. Per Capita Personal Income growth is both a cause--and a consequence--of economic growth.
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Income and Poverty in the United States The Supplemental Poverty Measure Health Insurance Coverage in the United States Source and Accuracy of Estimates for Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage.
Data at a state level - American Community Survey (ACS), Puerto Rico Community Survey (PRCS), one-year estimates. Despite the slowly recovering economy, Oregon continues to struggle.
More than one in five Oregonians rely on food stamps and percent of Oregonians live in poverty. These interactive maps use several measures of economic well-being from June/July to show that rural counties, in particular, continue to lag behind the rest of the frithwilliams.com: Mark Friesen.
The following is a list of Oregon counties and places in order of per capita frithwilliams.com has the twenty-third highest per capita income in the United States of America, at $20, ().Its personal per capita income is $29, ().
Counties ranked by per-capita income. Poverty in Oregon. Poverty Rate Data - Information about poor and low income residents, maps, summary graphs and more. Map, bar chart, and table showing Persons in poverty, percent by city. The source of the data is the US Census Bureau. In addition to data on poverty, household income and homeless counts, this report also provides detail on services provided by the state to assist those living in poverty.
Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) funded 1, new affordable housing units ina. The official website of the Oregon Secretary of State Populations of counties in Oregon Skip to the main content of the page; Data for county populations in Oregon comes from the Population Research Cities and counties of Oregon.
book - Portland State University. Jan 11, · We looked at the latest Census data from the American Community Survey for 76 Oregon cities with 5, residents. We then looked at a places median income, unemployment rate, and poverty rate and assigned each a score.
When you choose to live in one of Oregon's richest places, you are choosing to live where it's going to be a little more expensive. Jan 23, · The wealthiest cities in Oregon are concentrated in the suburbs surrounding Portland, while the state’s lowest-income communities are spread throughout rural southern and eastern counties, according to the most recent data from the U.S.
Census Bureau. Poverty and Rural Income Data about income illustrate the extent and prevalence of economic wellbeing experienced by individuals in a community. poverty in the persistent-poverty counties may be as much the lack of entry-level jobs and low-cost housing in low-poverty counties as it is the lack of good jobs in the high-poverty counties.
Columbia County, Oregon - Poverty - Individuals below poverty level Community Facts - Find popular facts (population, income, etc.) and frequently requested data about your community.
Compare Cities and Towns for Income and Poverty. Want more. Need. Get the Oregon demographic data that you need. You can get the most current Oregon data from the US Census Bureau without spending 8 to 10 high-value hours searching the internet. The Oregon population is 4, people according to the US Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program.
By Age Group, Related Maps. The statewide poverty rate for the total population displayed almost no change over the s, but spiked more recently because of the recession.; Washington's elderly population is the only group to show a significant long-term decline in poverty.
Inpercent of the elderly, more than one in five, lived in poverty. List of Counties and cities in Oregon by population and name, List of Counties and cities in Oregon by population and name inList of Counties and cities in Oregon by population and name in Oregon Poverty Data County Quick Facts Oregon Poverty Population Characteristics.
Cities with the Highest Median Household Income in Oregon: Oregon Report: Median Household Income Related Reports. Median Household Income in Oregon by Zip Code. Median Household Income in the United States by Zip Code. Median Household Income in the United States by City.
Jan 31, · Per Capita Personal Income in Oregon’s Counties InOregon had a per capita personal income (PCPI) of $43, The PCPI ranked 29th in the United States and was 91 percent of the national average, $48, according to the U.S.
Bureau of Economic frithwilliams.com: Felicia Bechtoldt. Here, we adopt this approach to gauge and compare the real per capita income growth of Oregon's counties over the latest available year () against the backdrop of their growth over the previous decade ().
In so doing, we classify their growth and performance into 4 broad categories: Leading, Slipping, Gaining and Lagging. Raise Oregon’s personal income levels above the national average by U.S. Census analysis of American Community Survey data. A Path to Prosperity 3. Figure 2. Poverty rates in Oregon counties.
Source: ECONorthwest analysis of American Community Survey data ( estimates). Across Oregon 1 in 6 people are living in poverty, but certain parts of Oregon are more affected than others. Malheur County is more poverty-stricken than any other party of Oregon, with 25% of the population living below the poverty line (as of ).
Malheur is followed closely by Sherman County at % and Benton County at %. Oct 22, · More than one in five children in Oregon live in a household without the resources needed to grow up happy and healthy. Inpercent of Oregon children lived in poverty. Poverty can seriously harm a child’s physical, mental and social development, making it harder for the child to become a productive adult.Jan 30, · Official publications released by the U.S.
Census Bureau have a report number and often list the lead author(s). View the list of publications by topics or publications by series. Browse more publications, including historical publications from the Census of Population and Housing, Census and Census.This graph shows the poverty rate in Oregon from to percent of Oregon's population lived below the poverty line in