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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Program, Dec. 2013 U.S. Department of Commerce Economic and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU The data provided are indirect estimates produced by statistical model-based methods using sample survey, decennial census, and administrative data sources. The estimates contain error stemming from model error, sampling error, and nonsampling error. MODEL-BASED ESTIMATES SAIPE12-1.4 Income by County (in dollars) 75,049 to 121,250 58,777 to 75,048 51,371 to 58,776 42,347 to 51,370 35,438 to 42,346 22,126 to 35,437 State U.S. median $51,371 Boston New York Philadelphia Baltimore Washington DC MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME: 2012

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Page 1: MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME: 2012 - Censusthat the 2012 median household income was statistcally different at the 90% confidence level from what it was in 2007. In 2012, the U.S. median

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, SmallArea Income and Poverty Estimates

(SAIPE) Program, Dec. 2013

U.S. Department of Commerce Economic and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU

The data provided are indirect estimatesproduced by statistical model-based methodsusing sample survey, decennial census, andadministrative data sources. The estimatescontain error stemming from model error,sampling error, and nonsampling error.

MODEL-BASED ESTIMATES

SAIPE12-1.4

Income by County(in dollars)

75,049 to 121,25058,777 to 75,04851,371 to 58,77642,347 to 51,37035,438 to 42,34622,126 to 35,437State

U.S.median

$51,371

Boston

New York

Philadelphia

BaltimoreWashington DC

MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME: 2012

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Change in MedianHousehold Income2007 to 2012

Statistically Significant IncreaseIncreaseStatistically Significant DecreaseDecrease

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, SmallArea Income and Poverty Estimates

(SAIPE) Program, Nov. 2013

U.S. Department of Commerce Economic and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU

The data provided are indirect estimatesproduced by statistical model-basedmethods using sample survey, decennialcensus, and administrative data sources.The estimates contain error stemming frommodel error, sampling error, andnonsampling error.

MODEL-BASED ESTIMATES

SAIPE12-1.7

Note: A statisitically significant increase and decrease indicatesthat the 2012 median household income was statistcally differentat the 90% confidence level from what it was in 2007.

In 2012, the U.S.median householdincome was $ 51,371

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NormanNorman

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McHenryMcHenry

EmmonsEmmons

RichlandRichland

RichlandRichland

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BillingsBillings

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NelsonNelson

RoletteRolettePembinaPembina

GregoryGregory

SheridanSheridan

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SheridanSheridanSteeleSteele

RenvilleRenville

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AuroraAurora

MarshallMarshallMcPhersonMcPherson

MinerMiner

TurnerTurnerCharles MixCharles MixSiouxSioux

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RooseveltRoosevelt

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ClayClay

KingsburyKingsburyLawrenceLawrence

CampbellCampbell

BrookingsBrookings

WalworthWalworth

LincolnLincoln

MoodyMoody

HamlinHamlin

MinnehahaMinnehaha

Golden ValleyGolden Valley

HutchinsonHutchinson

Keya PahaKeya Paha

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KnoxKnox

CodingtonCodington

BuffaloBuffalo

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WestonWestonSanbornSanborn

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YanktonYanktonUnionUnion

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The DakotasChange in Median Household Income: 2007-2012

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Poverty byCounty

33.4 to 51.225.1 to 33.319.8 to 25.015.9 to 19.711.4 to 15.83.1 to 11.3

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, SmallArea Income and Poverty Estimates

(SAIPE) Program, Dec. 2013

Total Population

U.S. Department of Commerce Economic and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU

The data provided are indirect estimatesproduced by statistical model-basedmethods using sample survey, decennialcensus, and administrative data sources.The estimates contain error stemming frommodel error, sampling error, andnonsampling error.

MODEL-BASED ESTIMATES

SAIPE12-1.1

U.S.percent

15.9

Poverty Rates by County: 2012

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45.1 to 100.032.8 to 45.021.1 to 32.717.3 to 21.010.5 to 17.20.0 to 10.4

District Undefined

Children In Families Ages 5 to 17

0 200 Miles

Unified and Elementary School Districts

Percent in Poverty by School District

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Incomeand Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Program, Dec. 2013

Unified and Elementary School District boundaries are as of January 1, 20130 240 Miles

U.S.percent

21.1

0 540 Miles

Percentage of School-Age Children in Families of Poverty: 2012

U.S. Department of Commerce Economic and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU