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SISKIYOUMODOC
LASSEN
DEL NORTE
SHASTATRINITY
TEHAMA
PLUMAS
HUMBOLDT
BUTTE
LAKE
SIERRA
NEVADAMENDOCINO
GLENN
COLUSAPLACER
YUBA
AMADOR
MARIN
SUTT
ER
SACRAMENTOYOLO
NAPA
CONTRA COSTA
EL DORADOSONOMA ALPINE
STANISLAUS
SAN JOAQUIN
CALAVERAS
ALAMEDA
SOLANO
MARIPOSA
TUOLUMNE
MONO
SAN MATEO
SAN FRANCISCO
SANTA CRUZ
SANTA CLARA MERCED
MADERA
SAN BENITO
MONTEREY
FRESNO
TULARE
KINGS
INYO
SAN BERNARDINO
SAN LUIS OBISPO
KERN
VENTURA
SANTA BARBARA
LOS ANGELES
ORANGE
SAN DIEGO
RIVERSIDE
IMPERIAL
The share of Californians age 25 or older who did not have a high school degree was 19.0 percent in the years 2008 to 2012, but there were significant differences across California counties. Nevada County had the lowest share (5.0 percent), while Imperial County had the highest (36.2 percent).
Educational Attainment: Variation by CountyPercentage of People Age 25 or Older Without a High School Diploma, 2008-2012
Source: US Census BureauCALIFORNIA BUDGET PROJECT | www.cbp.org
0 to 9.99 Percent
10 to 19.99 Percent
20 to 29.99 Percent
30 to 40 Percent
Note: Five years of data are used to produce more accurate estimates at the county level.
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CALIFORNIA BUDGET PROJECT | www.cbp.orgNote: Five years of data are used to produce more accurate estimates at the county level.
Source: US Census Bureau
The share of Californians age 25 or older who did not have a high school degree was 19.0 percent in the years 2008 to 2012, but there were significant differences across California counties. Nevada County had the lowest share (5.0 percent), while Imperial County had the highest (36.2 percent).
COUNTY
PERCENT SHARE WITHOUT A HIGH SCHOOL DEGREE
PERCENTMARGIN
OF ERROR COUNTY
PERCENTMARGIN
OF ERROR
Alameda
Alpine
Amador
Butte
Calaveras
Colusa
Contra Costa
Del Norte
El Dorado
Fresno
Glenn
Humboldt
Imperial
Inyo
Kern
Kings
Lake
Lassen
Los Angeles
Madera
Marin
Mariposa
Mendocino
Merced
Modoc
Mono
Monterey
Napa
Nevada
Orange
Placer
Plumas
Riverside
Sacramento
San Benito
San Bernardino
San Diego
San Francisco
San Joaquin
San Luis Obispo
San Mateo
Santa Barbara
Santa Clara
Santa Cruz
Shasta
Sierra
Siskiyou
Solano
Sonoma
Stanislaus
Sutter
Tehama
Trinity
Tulare
Tuolumne
Ventura
Yolo
Yuba
Educational Attainment: Variation by CountyPercentage of People Age 25 or Older Without a High School Diploma, 2008-2012
13.8%
8.9%
12.5%
13.3%
7.2%
30.5%
11.4%
21.1%
6.9%
27.2%
26.5%
9.7%
36.2%
11.4%
28.4%
28.7%
13.1%
20.1%
23.6%
32.0%
7.9%
10.6%
15.0%
33.4%
14.9%
13.7%
29.6%
17.4%
5.0%
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16.4%
6.4%
9.8%
20.8%
14.4%
24.4%
22.0%
14.6%
14.1%
23.2%
10.5%
11.7%
20.3%
13.5%
15.1%
11.9%
9.8%
11.3%
13.3%
13.3%
24.0%
22.1%
19.7%
8.7%
31.9%
11.6%
17.3%
15.8%
21.6%
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PERCENT SHARE WITHOUT A HIGH SCHOOL DEGREE
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SISKIYOUMODOC
LASSEN
DEL NORTE
SHASTATRINITY
TEHAMA
PLUMAS
HUMBOLDT
BUTTE
LAKE
SIERRA
NEVADAMENDOCINO
GLENN
COLUSAPLACER
YUBA
AMADOR
MARIN
SUTT
ER
SACRAMENTOYOLO
NAPA
CONTRA COSTA
EL DORADOSONOMA ALPINE
STANISLAUS
SAN JOAQUIN
CALAVERAS
ALAMEDA
SOLANO
MARIPOSA
TUOLUMNE
MONO
SAN MATEO
SAN FRANCISCO
SANTA CRUZ
SANTA CLARA MERCED
MADERA
SAN BENITO
MONTEREY
FRESNO
TULARE
KINGS
INYO
SAN BERNARDINO
SAN LUIS OBISPO
KERN
VENTURA
SANTA BARBARA
LOS ANGELES
ORANGE
SAN DIEGO
RIVERSIDE
IMPERIAL
English Language Proficiency: Variation by CountyPercentage of People Ages 18 to 64 Who Speak English Less Than “Very Well,” 2008-2012
Source: US Census BureauCALIFORNIA BUDGET PROJECT | www.cbp.org
0 to 9.99 Percent
10 to 19.99 Percent
20 to 29.99 Percent
30 to 40 Percent
Note: Five years of data are used to produce more accurate estimates at the county level.
The share of Californians ages 18 to 64 who speak English less than “very well” was 21.7 percent in the years 2008 through 2012. This statewide share obscures significant differences across California counties. Trinity County had the lowest share (1.0 percent), while Imperial County had the highest (33.8 percent).
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CALIFORNIA BUDGET PROJECT | www.cbp.orgNote: Five years of data are used to produce more accurate estimates at the county level.
Source: US Census Bureau
The share of Californians ages 18 to 64 who speak English less than “very well” was 21.7 percent in the years 2008 through 2012. This statewide share obscures significant differences across California counties. Trinity County had the lowest share (1.0 percent), while Imperial County had the highest (33.8 percent).
COUNTY
PERCENTMARGIN
OF ERROR COUNTY
PERCENTMARGIN
OF ERROR
Alameda
Alpine
Amador
Butte
Calaveras
Colusa
Contra Costa
Del Norte
El Dorado
Fresno
Glenn
Humboldt
Imperial
Inyo
Kern
Kings
Lake
Lassen
Los Angeles
Madera
Marin
Mariposa
Mendocino
Merced
Modoc
Mono
Monterey
Napa
Nevada
Orange
Placer
Plumas
Riverside
Sacramento
San Benito
San Bernardino
San Diego
San Francisco
San Joaquin
San Luis Obispo
San Mateo
Santa Barbara
Santa Clara
Santa Cruz
Shasta
Sierra
Siskiyou
Solano
Sonoma
Stanislaus
Sutter
Tehama
Trinity
Tulare
Tuolumne
Ventura
Yolo
Yuba
20.3%
4.0%
3.5%
6.4%
2.7%
29.3%
15.6%
4.5%
5.1%
22.4%
19.0%
3.7%
33.8%
6.6%
21.1%
21.1%
7.0%
5.7%
29.2%
22.9%
11.5%
1.5%
11.0%
26.9%
5.7%
12.2%
32.0%
19.8%
3.1%
23.6%
6.0%
2.7%
19.4%
14.8%
23.4%
19.4%
16.9%
20.7%
21.3%
7.6%
21.2%
21.3%
23.4%
14.7%
3.4%
4.9%
5.0%
13.4%
13.1%
19.5%
22.1%
9.0%
1.0%
26.5%
3.3%
19.3%
16.5%
11.8%
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+/- 0.7
PERCENT SHARE WHO SPEAK ENGLISH LESS
THAN “VERY WELL”
PERCENT SHARE WHO SPEAK ENGLISH LESS
THAN “VERY WELL”
English Language Proficiency: Variation by CountyPercentage of People Ages 18 to 64 Who Speak English Less Than “Very Well,” 2008-2012
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SISKIYOUMODOC
LASSEN
DEL NORTE
SHASTATRINITY
TEHAMA
PLUMAS
HUMBOLDT
BUTTE
LAKE
SIERRA
NEVADAMENDOCINO
GLENN
COLUSAPLACER
YUBA
AMADOR
MARIN
SUTT
ER
SACRAMENTOYOLO
NAPA
CONTRA COSTA
EL DORADOSONOMA ALPINE
STANISLAUS
SAN JOAQUIN
CALAVERAS
ALAMEDA
SOLANO
MARIPOSA
TUOLUMNE
MONO
SAN MATEO
SAN FRANCISCO
SANTA CRUZ
SANTA CLARA MERCED
MADERA
SAN BENITO
MONTEREY
FRESNO
TULARE
KINGS
INYO
SAN BERNARDINO
SAN LUIS OBISPO
KERN
VENTURA
SANTA BARBARA
LOS ANGELES
ORANGE
SAN DIEGO
RIVERSIDE
IMPERIAL
California’s overall poverty rate masks significant differences in poverty across California counties. In the years 2008 through 2012, during which the state poverty rate averaged 15.3 percent, county poverty rates ranged from a low of 7.4 percent in San Mateo County to a high of 24.8 percent in Fresno County and Tulare County.
Poverty Rate: Variation by CountyPercentage of People With Incomes Below the Federal Poverty Line, 2008-2012
Source: US Census BureauCALIFORNIA BUDGET PROJECT | www.cbp.org
5 to 9.99 Percent
10 to 14.99 Percent
15 to 19.99 Percent
20 to 25 Percent
Note: Five years of data are used to produce more accurate estimates at the county level.
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CALIFORNIA BUDGET PROJECT | www.cbp.orgNote: Five years of data are used to produce more accurate estimates at the county level.
Source: US Census Bureau
California’s overall poverty rate masks significant differences in poverty across California counties. In the years 2008 through 2012, during which the state poverty rate averaged 15.3 percent, county poverty rates ranged from a low of 7.4 percent in San Mateo County to a high of 24.8 percent in Fresno County and Tulare County.
COUNTY
PERCENT SHARE OF TOTAL POPULATION
IN POVERTY
PERCENTMARGIN
OF ERROR COUNTY
PERCENT SHARE OF TOTAL POPULATION
IN POVERTY
PERCENTMARGIN
OF ERROR
Alameda
Alpine
Amador
Butte
Calaveras
Colusa
Contra Costa
Del Norte
El Dorado
Fresno
Glenn
Humboldt
Imperial
Inyo
Kern
Kings
Lake
Lassen
Los Angeles
Madera
Marin
Mariposa
Mendocino
Merced
Modoc
Mono
Monterey
Napa
Nevada
Orange
Placer
Plumas
Riverside
Sacramento
San Benito
San Bernardino
San Diego
San Francisco
San Joaquin
San Luis Obispo
San Mateo
Santa Barbara
Santa Clara
Santa Cruz
Shasta
Sierra
Siskiyou
Solano
Sonoma
Stanislaus
Sutter
Tehama
Trinity
Tulare
Tuolumne
Ventura
Yolo
Yuba
12.0%
13.7%
10.5%
20.6%
10.4%
15.2%
10.2%
21.5%
8.1%
24.8%
19.5%
19.7%
23.0%
11.3%
22.5%
20.7%
23.7%
15.4%
17.1%
21.1%
7.5%
14.7%
19.4%
24.6%
19.9%
9.5%
16.1%
10.0%
11.6%
11.7%
8.4%
13.9%
15.6%
16.5%
12.7%
17.6%
13.9%
13.2%
17.5%
13.7%
7.4%
15.3%
9.7%
14.4%
17.6%
16.8%
19.6%
11.9%
11.5%
19.2%
17.0%
20.3%
17.7%
24.8%
13.1%
10.3%
18.7%
20.6%
Poverty Rate: Variation by County Percentage of People With Incomes Below the Federal Poverty Line, 2008-2012
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