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Foster Care and Adoption <strong>Black</strong> White SourceChildren Served in Foster Care 7.0% 68.6% <strong>Oregon</strong> Department of Human Services, ChildWelfare Data Book 2013, state% <strong>Of</strong> Children that are foster children 1.6% 0.4% PRC, 06-10, [Source: U.S. Census Bureau, AmericanCommunity Survey, B09016]Entered Foster care 4.5% 54.9% Health and Human Services, Child Welfare, 2012,<strong>State</strong>, http://cwoutcomes.acf.hhs.gov/data/downloads/pdfs/oregon.pdfExited Foster Care 3.6% 60.5% Health and Human Services, Child Welfare, 2012,<strong>State</strong>, http://cwoutcomes.acf.hhs.gov/data/downloads/pdfs/oregon.pdfCount of Children Removed 5.4% 66.9% <strong>Oregon</strong> Department of Human Services, ChildWelfare Data Book data compiled by Natalie Seney& Angela Long, 2013, <strong>State</strong>Ratio Median Months of Fostercare* 22.47 18 <strong>Oregon</strong> Department of Human Services, ChildWelfare Data Book data compiled by Natalie Seney& Angela Long, 2013, <strong>State</strong>* <strong>Of</strong> children discharged, the median number of months to dischargeHigher Education Support <strong>Black</strong> White SourceNationally, bachelors Degree Recipients with $30,500or more student loan debtNationally, % of students who did not finish their collegedegree due to high tuition costsNationally, % of students who borrow money 81% 65%27% 16% Center for American Progress (CAP), 2010,NATIONAL, source: https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/race/news/2013/05/16/63533/borrowers-of-color-need-more-options-to-reducetheir-student-loan-debt/69% 43%Health and WellnessEconomic Security <strong>Black</strong> White SourceLow Poverty Areas 57% 79% Children's First for <strong>Oregon</strong>, 2014 / MAP% of all people under 18 whose income in the past 12months is below the poverty level% of families with female householder, no husbandpresent, whose income in the past 12 months is belowthe poverty level33.9% 16.3% ACS, 2010, <strong>State</strong> [06-10 ACS Survey selectedpopulation tables]49.2% 27.8%Median Household Income $33,171 $50,822 PRC, 06-10 [U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2010American Community Survey, Table B19013]Poverty Status by race: Individuals below the povertylevelPoverty Status by race: Individuals at or above thepoverty level29.3% 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 or below 200% Poverty level 62% 37% Children's First for <strong>Oregon</strong>, 2014Per Capita Income $15,539 $28,739 PRC, 06-10 [U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2010American Community Survey, Table B19301]Hunger in Household+ (not age adjusted)* 11.6% 8.8% <strong>State</strong>, 2010-2011, NOT age adjusted, Data from OHABRFSS surveyFood Insecurity in household(not age adjusted)* 44.1% 18.7%Public Assistance (31.8%) (11.5%)Homeless SNAP clients (local percentage of total) 2,227 (19%) 8,027 (68%) City of Portland, 2013 [Found here: https://www.portlandoregon.gov/phb/article/513379 ]Total Households that received food stamps/SNAP inlast 12 months (state)9,038 146,752 PRC, 06-10Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2010American Community Survey; SF4 Table B22001* Those were results from our 2010/2011 race oversample survey of African Americans, American Indians/Alaska Natives, and Asians/Pacific Islanders.The data were combined with completed interviews (both landline and cell phone) from the same three groups from the regular BRFSS survey in 2010 and 2011.187

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