Tuesday, September 01, 2015

100

If Dallas were 100 people. . .
  • 24 would be below the poverty level
  • 76 would be above
  • 29 would be white
  • 25 would be black
  • 42 would be Hispanic
  • 3 would be Asian
  • 1 would be Other
  • 9 travel less than 10 minutes to work
  • 30 travel 10-19 minutes to work
  • 23 travel 20-29 minutes to work
  • 25 travel 30-44 minutes to work
  • 13 travel 45 or more minutes to work
  • 16 less than $15,000 in household income/benefits
  • 26 $15,000 to $34,999 in household income/benefits
  • 15 $35,000 to $49,999 in household income/benefits
  • 17 $50,000 to $74,999 in household income/benefits
  • 9 $75,000 to $99,999 in household income/benefits
  • 9 $100,000 to $149,999 in household income/benefits
  • 10 $150,000 or more in household income/benefits
  • 39 with private health insurance
  • 21 with public health insurance
  • 31 no health insurance
  • 9 other health insurance coverage
  • 30 own home with mortgage
  • 14 own home free and clear
  • 56 rent
  • DISD students:  70 Hispanic, 5 white, 23 black
  • 85 DISD students economically disadvantaged
  • 15 DISD students not economically disadvantaged
  • 58 speak only English at home
  • 38 speak only Spanish at home
  • 2 speak other Indo-European languages at home
  • 2 speak Asian and Pacific Island languages at home
  • 1 speaks other language
  • 14 less than 9th grade education
  • 12 high school but didn't graduate
  • 22 high school graduate
  • 18 some college but no degree
  • 9 associate's degree
  • 18 bachelor's degree
  • 11 graduate degree or higher
  • 38 Evangelicals
  • 14 Mainline Protestants
  • 7 Historically black Protestant
  • 15 Catholics
  • 7 Other faiths
  • 18 Unaffiliated
  • 77 drive alone
  • 11car pool
  • 4 public transportation
  • 2 walk
  • 1 Bicycle
  • taxi, motorcycle or other
  • 4 work at home
  • 83 work in Dallas County
  • 17 work outside Dallas County
From a report in The Dallas Morning News (July 12, 2015)

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