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ECONOMIC SECURITY
Children and Youth Living Below Poverty
Children and Youth Receiving Public Assistance
Children and Youth Receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Benefits
Children and Youth Receiving Supplemental Security Income
Children Receiving Free or Reduced-price School Lunch
PHYSICAL AND EMOTIONAL HEALTH
Adolescent Pregnancies and Births
Asthma
Child and Adolescent Mortality
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Unintentional Injuries (Three-Year Average)
EDUCATION
4-Year Cohort HS Dropout Rate
4-Year Cohort HS Graduation Rate
Student Performance in English Language Arts (ELA) - Public Schools
Student Performance in Mathematics - Public Schools
CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
Hospitalizations Resulting from Assault
Young Adult - Arrests for Driving While Intoxicated
Youth - Arrests for Drug Use/Possession/Sale
Youth - Arrests for Property and Violent Crimes
FAMILY
Child Abuse and Maltreatment - Children and Youth in Indicated Reports
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Foster Care - Adoption Milestones
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COMMUNITY
Educational Attainment
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Vacant Housing
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK INDICATORS
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BH - Students Grades 1-6 with a Special Education BH Challenge Code
BH - Suspension/Expulsion/Removal Events among BH Students
BH - Students Grade 3 Not Scoring Proficient in English Language Arts
BH - Students Grade 3 Not Scoring Proficient in Math
BH - Students Grades 1-6 Receiving Free or Reduced-price Lunch
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rate/100
number
rate/100
New York State
687,163
57.4
628,879
56.4
New York City
385,237
83.8
320,428
75.4
Bronx County
94,773
94.1
81,969
89.1
Kings County
122,691
86.4
93,899
76.2
New York County
41,371
66.5
33,408
61.1
Queens County
108,168
85.1
94,777
74.2
Richmond County
18,234
66.2
16,375
59.7
Rest of State
301,926
40.9
308,451
44.7
Albany County
6,109
34.5
6,545
40.2
Allegany County
1,658
53.9
1,546
57.2
Broome County
7,835
62.3
6,546
57.7
Cattaraugus County
2,946
49.6
3,272
57.6
Cayuga County
1,975
45.8
2,086
50.1
Chautauqua County
4,796
54.9
4,816
58.9
Chemung County
2,870
52.2
2,756
56.6
Chenango County
2,050
61.1
1,987
62.3
Clinton County
2,696
55.2
2,342
48.6
Columbia County
1,495
45.7
1,656
54.2
Cortland County
1,864
62.8
1,528
56.3
Delaware County
1,104
45.5
1,527
58.4
Dutchess County
6,738
35.0
6,356
38.0
Erie County
28,697
50.4
24,527
49.1
Essex County
813
49.7
803
49.8
Franklin County
2,292
70.7
1,909
59.3
Fulton County
2,284
61.6
1,842
54.9
Genesee County
1,820
48.1
1,742
48.5
Greene County
1,310
47.1
1,288
49.0
Hamilton County
77
29.8
80
45.2
Herkimer County
2,372
54.6
2,354
59.1
Jefferson County
4,385
49.8
4,551
54.9
Lewis County
1,025
53.8
948
53.6
Livingston County
1,492
41.6
1,486
44.8
Madison County
1,862
42.0
1,929
47.1
Monroe County
23,095
46.9
22,801
50.2
Montgomery County
2,201
67.4
2,176
65.2
Nassau County
21,863
24.4
27,106
30.7
Niagara County
6,132
45.9
6,204
51.4
Oneida County
8,062
52.9
9,154
59.1
Onondaga County
14,938
46.8
14,909
50.0
Ontario County
2,671
36.6
2,735
40.2
Orange County
12,407
45.8
11,777
46.7
Orleans County
985
35.5
1,466
59.5
Oswego County
5,806
63.6
4,860
57.3
Otsego County
1,658
51.2
1,528
50.0
Putnam County
1,168
17.3
1,415
23.5
Rensselaer County
3,765
40.6
4,221
48.4
Rockland County
6,038
33.4
8,102
46.7
St. Lawrence County
4,047
60.7
3,747
58.5
Saratoga County
3,477
22.3
3,600
26.5
Schenectady County
4,847
48.9
5,273
48.2
Schoharie County
1,107
55.6
1,005
56.6
Schuyler County
415
47.2
431
55.3
Seneca County
827
45.2
1,038
58.6
Steuben County
3,326
48.7
3,448
54.2
Suffolk County
36,991
33.3
41,112
40.7
Sullivan County
3,154
73.1
2,618
62.8
Tioga County
2,160
63.7
1,791
57.2
Tompkins County
2,454
49.9
2,015
42.5
Ulster County
5,214
49.3
4,833
48.7
Warren County
1,794
43.3
1,695
44.4
Washington County
1,870
47.6
1,936
52.1
Wayne County
3,302
52.2
3,200
52.2
Westchester County
22,237
33.1
24,494
38.5
Wyoming County
775
39.4
800
46.8
Yates County
575
60.5
539
60.8
Created March 27, 2023 10:27 AM EST