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APPENDICES<strong>Black</strong> Youth and Families <strong>Black</strong> White SourceChild population under 18 years 37,099 573,013 PRC, 2010, <strong>State</strong> [2010 Census: Tables SF1-P5,SF1-P7, SF2-PCT3]Child population under 18 years – Metro area 25,845 230,911 PRC, 2010, Tri-County Metro [2010 Census: TablesSF1-P5, SF1-P7, SF2-PCT3]Two-parent households 44% 74% Children’s First for <strong>Oregon</strong>, 2014, <strong>State</strong>Number of foster children per family household by race 585 2,566 PRC, 06-10, state [Source: U.S. Census Bureau,American Community Survey, B09016]% of Children that are Foster Children 1.6% 0.4% PRC, 06-10, state [Source: U.S. Census Bureau,American Community Survey, B09016]Community Number Percentage Source<strong>Black</strong> Urban population 93,688 95.1% PRC, 2010 see below<strong>Black</strong> Rural Population*Incarcerated blacks included in rural population data4,791 4.9% "Source: 2010 Census, Tables P5 and P7Voting Demographics <strong>Black</strong>* White Source2014 General Election Turnout 55.14% 71.8% 2013, <strong>State</strong> [U.S. Census Bureau, AmericanCommunity Survey Public Use Microdata Sample(PUMS) 2014 5 year estimates.2014 General Election Turnout (registered 18-24 year olds) 30.4% 40.5% “Registration Gap 35% - “Economic OpportunityPoverty <strong>Black</strong> White Source% of all people under 18 whose income in the past12 months is below the poverty level% of families with female householder, no husbandpresent, whose income in the past 12 months is belowthe poverty levelPoverty Status by race: Individuals below the povertylevelPoverty Status by race: Individuals at or above thepoverty level33.9% 16.3% ACS, 06-10 [06-10 ACS Survey selected populationtables]49.2% 27.8%29.3% 11.7% PRC , 06-10, <strong>State</strong> [U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2010American Community Survey, Table B17001]70.7% 88.3% PRC, 06-10, <strong>State</strong> [U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2010American Community Survey, Table B17001]Children living at 200% Poverty or below 62% 37% Children's First for <strong>Oregon</strong>, 2014, <strong>State</strong>Median net worth of households(Nationally, 2013)$11,000(wealth loss : -43%)$141,900(wealth loss : -26%)http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2014/12/12/racial-wealth-gaps-great-recession/Median net worth of households(National, 2007)$19,200 $192,500 ‘‘Homeless SNAP clients (Portland) 19% 68% City of Portland, 2013 [Found here: https://www.portlandoregon.gov/phb/article/513379 ]180Cost-Burdened Households 1,2 United <strong>State</strong>s Householders <strong>Oregon</strong> HouseholdersIncome Group <strong>Black</strong> White <strong>Black</strong> WhiteLess than $10,000 76.4% 74.9% 92.2% 75.5%$10,000 – 19,999 72.7% 62.5% 69.2% 65.7%$20,000 – 34,999 60.9% 44.6% 64.8% 48.8%$35,000 – 49,999 49.4% 35.2% 61.4% 44.6%$50,000 – 74,999 34.3% 25.5% 55.1% 33.6%$75,000 – 99,999 22.6% 16.7% 29.4% 19.4%$100,000 or more 12.4% 8.7% 12.8% 7.6%All groups together 41.5% 27.2% 44.3% 32%Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2010 American Community Survey, Table C250951 Households spending 30% or more of their income on housing costs.2 Margins of error are not shown in this table.

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