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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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COMMUNITY
Educational Attainment
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number
percent
number
percent
New York State
11,779,987
74.9
12,819,459
79.7
New York City
4,842,253
71.5
5,511,529
78.1
Bronx County
722,808
67.3
820,054
73.6
Kings County
1,431,483
70.3
1,673,511
77.9
New York County
1,051,590
74.6
1,157,129
79.6
Queens County
1,353,374
72.0
1,543,083
79.3
Richmond County
282,998
75.7
317,752
81.3
Rest of State
6,937,734
77.5
7,307,930
80.9
Albany County
197,256
77.3
209,317
80.9
Allegany County
29,067
75.3
29,873
80.7
Broome County
122,612
76.6
130,459
80.7
Cattaraugus County
47,256
76.3
47,849
80.1
Cayuga County
50,482
76.8
48,199
79.3
Chautauqua County
80,225
75.5
81,014
80.2
Chemung County
52,069
74.5
51,651
78.1
Chenango County
31,695
77.7
29,755
79.9
Clinton County
51,665
76.2
50,717
77.3
Columbia County
42,156
79.4
40,870
81.4
Cortland County
30,062
75.3
30,061
80.3
Delaware County
29,697
76.1
29,060
81.7
Dutchess County
185,217
77.6
191,428
80.7
Erie County
560,460
76.1
616,365
80.0
Essex County
25,100
77.9
25,015
82.5
Franklin County
32,193
75.9
29,681
78.6
Fulton County
33,658
75.8
33,950
80.4
Genesee County
36,510
76.7
37,260
80.2
Greene County
29,847
72.6
30,449
77.7
Hamilton County
2,966
75.1
3,752
85.9
Herkimer County
39,656
77.0
37,985
80.0
Jefferson County
67,378
73.1
69,364
78.8
Lewis County
17,116
77.9
16,607
81.2
Livingston County
40,470
75.0
39,834
79.4
Madison County
46,133
78.2
43,813
81.3
Monroe County
452,498
76.4
483,676
79.8
Montgomery County
30,071
75.3
30,876
79.6
Nassau County
849,069
79.8
914,693
83.0
Niagara County
131,908
77.0
137,088
80.2
Oneida County
141,775
74.7
145,519
78.5
Onondaga County
285,724
76.7
303,636
80.1
Ontario County
69,289
78.3
74,070
81.6
Orange County
221,055
77.0
246,050
80.6
Orleans County
26,013
76.9
24,546
76.3
Oswego County
75,167
76.8
73,697
79.0
Otsego County
40,268
77.3
39,264
81.7
Putnam County
64,410
80.9
64,820
84.3
Rensselaer County
99,733
76.9
105,073
80.9
Rockland County
186,870
78.9
206,750
82.5
St. Lawrence County
68,508
74.6
67,596
78.5
Saratoga County
145,678
79.6
156,289
82.4
Schenectady County
95,204
76.5
101,422
80.9
Schoharie County
20,826
77.7
19,612
82.0
Schuyler County
11,896
77.9
11,728
80.4
Seneca County
21,547
76.7
20,700
76.9
Steuben County
60,022
76.7
58,812
80.4
Suffolk County
928,206
79.1
978,970
81.9
Sullivan County
46,962
77.1
49,444
79.9
Tioga County
31,178
79.0
30,716
80.8
Tompkins County
66,892
75.5
72,104
79.8
Ulster County
118,568
78.3
121,619
81.9
Warren County
42,844
77.9
44,099
82.4
Washington County
39,889
77.1
38,836
78.5
Wayne County
56,175
77.0
58,365
81.4
Westchester County
587,187
78.1
633,313
80.8
Wyoming County
26,118
77.1
24,662
75.2
Yates County
15,238
77.1
15,557
81.3
Created September 26, 2023 3:09 PM EST