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EOA.B.2 Distribution of household income.
This is a historical measure for Strategic Direction 2023. For more data on Austin demographics please visit austintexas.gov/demographics.
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EOA.B.2 - Distribution of household income
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This is a historical measure for Strategic Direction 2023. For more data on Austin demographics please visit austintexas.gov/demographics.
Strategic Measure EOA.B.2 Distribution of Household Income
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This is a historical measure for Strategic Direction 2023. For more data on Austin demographics please visit austintexas.gov/demographics. The purpose of this dataset is to track the distribution of aggregate city income between the 5 quintile of population segments. The dataset comes from the 2019 U.S. Census Bureau, American Communities Survey (5yr) Table B19082. The row levels contain total percentage of income shares by the middle 3 quintiles (20-80%) of population. This data can be used to provide insights into growth/decline of middle class. Distribution of household income (Note: This indicator can provide insights into growth/decline of middle class) View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Distribution-of-Household-Income/i3a3-vjnc/
EOA.B.1 Number and percentage of residents living below the poverty level
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This is a historical snapshot as part of Strategic Direction 2023. For up to date demographics data please visit austintexas.gov/demographics
EOA.B.4 Number and percentage of Census tracts that are economically and/or racially segregated
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This is a historical measure for Strategic Direction 2023. For more data on Austin demographics please visit austintexas.gov/demographics.
Strategic Measure EOA.D.7 Number of households making less than 60% MFI
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This is a historical measure for Strategic Direction 2023. For more data on Austin demographics please visit austintexas.gov/demographics. This dataset supports measure EOA.D.7 of SD23” Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau Calculation: #of households making less than 60% MFI annually within the City of Austin/total # of households making less than 60% MFI annually in the Austin Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) Measure Time Period: 2005-2017 Automated: No Date of last description update: 08.17.2020 View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Ratio-of-residents-whose-income-is-less-than-60-pe/776m-fsj6/
EOA.B.4 - Number and percentage of Census tracts that are economically or racially segregated
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This is a historical measure for Strategic Direction 2023. For more data on Austin demographics please visit austintexas.gov/demographics.
Strategic Measure EOA.B.1 Number and percentage of residents living below the poverty level
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This is a historical measure for Strategic Direction 2023. For more data on Austin demographics please visit austintexas.gov/demographics. This measure answers the question of what number and percentage of residents are living below the federal poverty level, which means they meet certain thresholds set by a set of parameters and computation performed by the Census Bureau. Following the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) Statistical Policy Directive 14, the Census Bureau uses a set of money income thresholds that vary by family size and composition to determine who is in poverty. If a family's total income is less than the family's threshold, then that family and every individual in it is considered in poverty. The official poverty thresholds do not vary geographically, but they are updated for inflation using the Consumer Price Index (CPI-U). The official poverty definition uses money income before taxes and does not include capital gains or noncash benefits (such as public housing, Medicaid, and food stamps). Data collected from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Communities Survey (1yr), Poverty Status in the Past 12 Months (Table S1701). American Communities Survey (ACS) is a survey with sampled statistics on the citywide level and is subject to a margin of error. ACS sample size and data quality measures can be found on the U.S. Census website in the Methodology section. View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page:https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/kgf9-tcgd
Strategic Measure EOA.B.4 Income Segregation
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This is a historical measure for Strategic Direction 2023. For more data on Austin demographics please visit austintexas.gov/demographics. The purpose of this dataset is to account for the number and percentage of Census tracts that are economically and/or racially segregated. The data was derived from a calculation originating with data from the 2019 U.S. Census Bureau, American Communities Survey (5yr). The row level data indicates the count or percentage of Census tracts. This data can be used to show the share of Census tracts that are not demographically reflective of the City of Austin’s demographics. View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Percentage-of-Census-tracts-that-are-economically-/xf9r-hzjn/
EOA.D.7 - Ratio of residents whose income is less than 60 percent median family income (MFI) residing in the City of Austin to residents whose income is less than 60 percent MFI residing in the Greater Austin Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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This is a historical measure for Strategic Direction 2023. For more data on Austin demographics please visit austintexas.gov/demographics. Austin's share of regional households whose income is less than 60% median family income. This metric helps us to understand where low income households live in the Austin area since some lower income households may be forced to move from the city to the outskirts in order to seek more affordable housing opportunities.
EOA.D.7 Ratio of residents whose income is less than 60 percent median family income (MFI) residing in the City of Austin to residents whose income is less than 60 percent MFI residing in the Greater Austin Metropolitan Statistical Area
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This is a historical measure for Strategic Direction 2023. For more data on Austin demographics please visit austintexas.gov/demographics. Austin's share of regional households whose income is less than 60% of Median Family Income and the change since 2016. Austin's share of regional households whose income is less than 60% of Median Family Income and the change in that share since 2016. This metric helps us to understand where low income households live in the Austin area since some lower income households may be forced to move from the city to the outskirts in order to seek more affordable housing opportunities. The data source for this measure is the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, table S1901. The percentage of all Austin MSA households whose income is less than 60% median family income (MFI) within the City of Austin was calculated by dividing the number of households whose income is less than 60% MFI in Austin by the number of households whose income is less than 60% MFI in the Austin MSA.