The Atlas of Rural and Small-Town America is a new mapping application produced by the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture's Economic Research Service. We want to share the website of this handy application, which provides a spatial interpretation of county-level, economic and social conditions along four broad categories of socio-economic factors: people, jobs, ag, and county classifications. Data are based on the 2010 U.S. Census.Here are some interesting facts for our readers for Saline County:
- Percent of residents 25 and over with a 4-year college degree: 15.34%
- Residents 25 and over with only a high school diploma: 37.54%
- Residents 25 and over with no high school diploma: 17.31%
- Residents 25 and over with some college (including 2-year degrees): 29.83%
- Population classified as "Hispanic": 20.22%
- Population classified as "White": 76.18%
- Female-headed homes: 6.94%
- Non-English speaking homes: 11.24%
- Population under 18: 24.45%
- Foreign-born: 10.49%
It would be interesting to see the same county data without Crete included. I'm guessing the high school dropout rate would be cut by 80%...
ReplyDeleteYou would also see big reductions in the dropout rate if you just had a better system of filtering illegals from legals. PUT UP THE WALL!!!
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