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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
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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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COMMUNITY
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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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number
rate/100
number
rate/100
New York State
88,321
44.4
79,492
43.7
New York City
38,538
50.6
33,191
46.5
Bronx County
10,688
63.9
9,503
60.2
Kings County
11,924
50.7
9,568
45.4
New York County
4,770
47.0
3,323
38.4
Queens County
9,083
43.2
8,889
41.8
Richmond County
2,073
43.0
1,908
41.5
Rest of State
49,783
40.6
46,301
41.9
Albany County
1,208
41.1
1,061
45.4
Allegany County
260
49.1
246
54.8
Broome County
895
42.8
1,101
57.6
Cattaraugus County
442
44.2
465
48.9
Cayuga County
332
47.2
385
57.0
Chautauqua County
715
50.7
653
53.0
Chemung County
438
46.5
498
60.7
Chenango County
317
56.1
297
56.1
Clinton County
323
41.5
309
37.2
Columbia County
270
49.9
242
51.3
Cortland County
271
56.8
297
62.5
Delaware County
203
51.9
202
62.2
Dutchess County
1,368
42.4
1,171
42.5
Erie County
4,122
43.8
3,566
43.2
Essex County
111
41.0
114
45.8
Franklin County
281
54.4
297
59.3
Fulton County
283
47.6
253
48.7
Genesee County
260
42.4
309
50.2
Greene County
229
50.6
235
52.3
Hamilton County
*
14
*
32.6
*
16
*
61.5
Herkimer County
350
47.4
250
52.9
Jefferson County
689
49.0
686
49.9
Lewis County
158
51.1
159
53.5
Livingston County
257
46.8
261
56.0
Madison County
290
39.7
328
47.4
Monroe County
3,675
45.0
3,762
49.3
Montgomery County
299
54.8
257
52.8
Nassau County
4,132
27.8
3,678
24.8
Niagara County
1,009
45.2
975
50.2
Oneida County
1,263
48.2
1,178
45.6
Onondaga County
2,496
48.4
2,845
56.7
Ontario County
530
43.3
533
54.4
Orange County
2,052
45.2
1,940
50.8
Orleans County
234
48.0
220
54.6
Oswego County
777
51.9
811
57.1
Otsego County
233
44.6
209
42.0
Putnam County
373
33.1
331
34.4
Rensselaer County
713
44.5
651
46.9
Rockland County
1,094
37.7
349
27.0
St. Lawrence County
523
48.6
587
56.6
Saratoga County
912
34.0
658
32.7
Schenectady County
771
46.6
751
48.7
Schoharie County
140
42.6
160
55.4
Schuyler County
76
56.7
57
42.9
Seneca County
147
50.0
187
64.0
Steuben County
489
43.8
495
52.4
Suffolk County
6,836
36.8
4,742
29.1
Sullivan County
449
61.2
422
62.2
Tioga County
254
46.4
282
58.1
Tompkins County
346
40.9
394
48.1
Ulster County
870
49.1
719
45.2
Warren County
260
38.2
255
40.2
Washington County
309
49.0
300
48.1
Wayne County
449
43.1
639
61.0
Westchester County
3,718
33.3
4,246
40.2
Wyoming County
173
50.7
168
55.5
Yates County
95
58.6
99
53.5
Created March 27, 2023 9:35 AM EST
Notes:
* Rates are not stable when the number is less than 20.