2023 State Report for County-Level Data: Poverty

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2023 Texas Report for County-Level Data: Poverty

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Introduction

Overview. Statistics are a powerful tool in research, policymaking, program evaluation, and advocacy. They are used to frame issues, monitor current circumstances and progress, judge the effectiveness of policies and programs, make projections about the future, and predict the costs of potential policy changes.

In the United States, disability statistics – information about the population with disabilities and about the government programs that serve people with disabilities - are often difficult to find. Numerous government agencies generate and publish disability statistics, and as a result, the data are scattered across various federal government documents and websites.

The Annual Disability Statistics State Reports for County-Level Data, one of the five publications included in the Institute on Disability’s Annual Disability Statistics Collection – referred to as “the Collection” – is a summary of statistics about people with disabilities and about the government programs which serve them. The State Reports for County-Level Data provides county-level prevalence, employment, and poverty statistics for each state. 

Additional publications included in the Collection are: 

  • The Annual Disability Statistics Compendium, available both in hard copy and online (at www.disabilitycompendium.org), presents key overall statistics on topics including the prevalence of disability, employment among persons with disabilities, rates of participation in disability income and social insurance programs, and other statistics. 
  • The Annual Disability Statistics Supplement covers 150 additional tables that analyze the content found in the Compendium by age, gender, and race/ethnicity. 
  • The Annual Report on People with Disabilities in America, which graphically represents trends of key statistics from the Compendium.  
  • Infographics in the Collection are curated through partnerships with organizations that specialize in the intersectionality of disability with other identities.  
  • The Annual Disability Statistics Standard Errors Companion, new to the Collection this year, details the standard errors of percent and standard errors of frequency for applicable tables in the Compendium. 

All publications are available online at https://disabilitycompendium.org. The Annual Report on People with Disabilities in America and the infographics are also available in print format. 

The State Reports for County-Level Data on Poverty is intended to be an online complement to Section 3: Poverty of the Annual Disability Statistics Compendium and Annual Disability Statistics Supplement, providing greater detail within each state. This report can be used to compare county-level statistics between counties in any given state or states. 

The following report provides county-level statistics for Texas. In this report, poverty of people with disabilities is presented as the number of civilians with disabilities, ages 18 to 64 years and living in the community, in a given state and county per total state and county populations, respectively. Counts and percentages (the poverty rate) are provided in tables and maps.

Specific to Texas, the state chosen for this report, sentences providing interpretation and context for prevalence statistics are included in the Interpretation section. A short glossary of terms is also provided at the end of the report explaining the statistics that are illustrated in each sentence.

Notes on the data. The State Reports for County-Level Data on Employment is composed of data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year data. We used the most recent data wherever available.

ACS 5-year includes data from 2021 and data from the four previous years. 5-year data is collected over a longer period of time than 1-year data, providing larger sample sizes and increased reliability for less populated areas and small population subgroups.

In the ACS, people are identified as having a disability based on responses to a series of six questions asking about having difficulties with vision, hearing, ambulation, cognition, self-care, and independent living (see glossary for further details). 

Poverty is defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget and set as a dollar threshold by the U.S. Census Bureau (see the glossary for further details).

Exploring other topics. The UNH Institute on Disability is dedicated to thorough research and has explored topics such as understanding the factors associated with the health disparities experienced by people with intellectual disabilities through the Health Disparities Project (https://iod.unh.edu/health-disparities-project) and career self-management through job crafting for people with physical and mild cognitive disabilities (https://iod.unh.edu/career-self-management-through-job-crafting-people-physical-mild-cognitive-disabilities). 

Additional Resources. A companion Annual Report is available, providing graphical representations of key findings. The Annual Report highlights trend data related to specific tables in the Compendium and Supplement. The statistics presented here, as well as those in the Compendium, Supplement, and Annual Report, can be viewed and downloaded at https://disabilitycompendium.org/.

Help navigating any of the resources described here can be found in the Frequently Asked Questions section at https://disabilitycompendium.org/faq. Assistance interpreting and locating additional statistics is available via our toll-free number, 866-538-9521, or by email at disability.statistics@unh.edu. For more information about our research projects, please visit https://www.researchondisability.org.

Suggested Citation. Paul, S., Rogers, S., Bach, S., & Houtenville, A. (2023). 2023 State Report for Texas County-Level Data: Poverty. Durham, NH: University of New Hampshire, Institute on Disability.

Interpretation

The following statements are designed to help understand the 2021 county-level poverty statistics from Texas that are presented:

 

  • For people with disabilities: 

    • The poverty rate for people with disabilities in Texas was 22.5%.
    • The range, also known as the difference between largest and smallest values, of poverty rates for people with disabilities across Texas counties was 90.5%.
      • The county with the greatest poverty rate for people with disabilities was La Salle (90.5%).
      • The county with the smallest poverty rate for people with disabilities was Borden and Crane and Crockett and Edwards and Glasscock and Jeff Davis and King and McMullen and Reagan and Sherman and Terrell (0.0%).
    • The median, also known as the middle-most, poverty rate for people with disabilities across all counties in Texas was 22.7%.

 

  • For people without disabilities: 
    • The poverty rate for people without disabilities in Texas was 11.2%.
    • The range, also known as the difference between largest and smallest values, of poverty rates for people without disabilities across Texas counties was 44.7%.
      • The county with the greatest poverty rate for people without disabilities was Dimmit (44.7%).
      • The county with the smallest poverty rate for people without disabilities was Loving and Terrell (0.0%).
    • The median, also known as the middle-most, poverty rate for people without disabilities across all counties in Texas was 11.8%.

 

Civilians with and without Disabilities in Poverty Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for Texas, by County: 2021
County Disability No Disability   County Disability No Disability
Total Count % [1] Total Count % [2] Total Count % [1] Total Count % [2]
    Texas     1,642,927 369,125 22.5 15,641,411 1,759,169 11.2   Burleson        1,114     318 28.5      8,970     1,044 11.6
  Anderson        4,175     492 11.8     22,225     3,060 13.8    Burnet         3,867     382  9.9     22,822     1,545  6.8
   Andrews          935     133 14.2      9,858     1,078 10.9   Caldwell        3,246     683 21.0     23,279     2,632 11.3
  Angelina        8,524   2,290 26.9     40,643     5,612 13.8    Calhoun        1,699     299 17.6     10,015       664  6.6
   Aransas        1,612     587 36.4     11,103     2,062 18.6   Callahan        1,267     161 12.7      6,660       580  8.7
   Archer           667     114 17.1      4,237       360  8.5    Cameron       22,471   6,814 30.3    213,223    43,206 20.3
  Armstrong          69       7 10.1        933        15  1.6     Camp          1,099     316 28.8      5,844       923 15.8
  Atascosa        2,345     343 14.6     25,844     2,792 10.8    Carson           208      19  9.1      2,996       163  5.4
   Austin         1,886     427 22.6     15,098     1,000  6.6     Cass          2,908     887 30.5     12,949     1,910 14.8
   Bailey           705      85 12.1      3,229       263  8.1    Castro           362      47 13.0      3,707       362  9.8
   Bandera        1,750     582 33.3      9,776       844  8.6   Chambers        2,187     658 30.1     24,775     3,224 13.0
   Bastrop        5,626     879 15.6     49,046     3,984  8.1   Cherokee        2,614     666 25.5     23,605     2,874 12.2
   Baylor           443     161 36.3      1,391       187 13.4   Childress         248      56 22.6      2,918       348 11.9
     Bee          1,762     824 46.8     11,616     1,462 12.6     Clay            986     255 25.9      4,868       407  8.4
    Bell         29,439   5,571 18.9    171,548    20,512 12.0    Cochran          204      87 42.6      1,233       252 20.4
    Bexar       151,556  36,634 24.2  1,052,909   124,558 11.8     Coke            207      54 26.1      1,481       173 11.7
   Blanco           717     163 22.7      5,778       363  6.3    Coleman          766     265 34.6      3,412       568 16.6
   Borden            24       0  0.0        206         8  3.9    Collin        36,889   4,551 12.3    616,758    35,695  5.8
   Bosque         1,397     379 27.1      8,435       993 11.8 Collingsworth       200      63 31.5      1,414       329 23.3
    Bowie         5,335   1,672 31.3     45,398     5,946 13.1   Colorado          799     119 14.9     10,258       747  7.3
  Brazoria       15,365   2,846 18.5    201,543    12,037  6.0     Comal        11,530   1,611 14.0     80,269     4,624  5.8
   Brazos        10,400   3,117 30.0    135,517    35,962 26.5   Comanche          961     201 20.9      6,201       682 11.0
  Brewster          730     262 35.9      4,687       551 11.8    Concho           135      43 31.9        893        59  6.6
   Briscoe          137      54 39.4        609        86 14.1     Cooke         2,448     330 13.5     21,166     2,258 10.7
   Brooks           703     427 60.7      2,731       737 27.0    Coryell        6,841     966 14.1     29,386     2,548  8.7
    Brown         3,614     776 21.5     17,622     1,689  9.6    Cottle           187      34 18.2        655       108 16.5
Civilians with and without Disabilities in Poverty Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for Texas, by County: 2021
County Disability No Disability   County Disability No Disability
Total Count % [1] Total Count % [2] Total Count % [1] Total Count % [2]
    Crane           106       0  0.0      2,408       134  5.6     Foard           106      17 16.0        406        55 13.5
  Crockett          116       0  0.0      1,570        62  3.9   Fort Bend      26,849   3,759 14.0    462,844    27,370  5.9
   Crosby           594     159 26.8      2,323       438 18.9   Franklin          475     148 31.2      5,121       314  6.1
  Culberson         209      49 23.4        968       144 14.9   Freestone       1,538     535 34.8      8,559       816  9.5
   Dallam           142       2  1.4      3,876       458 11.8     Frio            756     162 21.4      7,924     1,133 14.3
   Dallas       134,542  30,435 22.6  1,490,050   160,723 10.8    Gaines         1,535     324 21.1     10,125     1,062 10.5
   Dawson           966     362 37.5      4,745       875 18.4   Galveston      20,893   4,018 19.2    186,970    16,434  8.8
   DeWitt         1,350     324 24.0      8,600     1,110 12.9     Garza           318      67 21.1      2,381       222  9.3
 Deaf Smith         626     107 17.1      9,758     1,063 10.9   Gillespie       1,293     217 16.8     12,212     1,099  9.0
    Delta           491      71 14.5      2,482       338 13.6   Glasscock          58       0  0.0        776       123 15.9
   Denton        40,352   5,643 14.0    527,220    35,060  6.6    Goliad           453     115 25.4      3,467       256  7.4
   Dickens          116      27 23.3        651        87 13.4   Gonzales        1,545     395 25.6      9,458       986 10.4
   Dimmit           807     215 26.6      3,896     1,742 44.7     Gray          1,234     328 26.6     10,011     1,537 15.4
   Donley           133      23 17.3      1,495       186 12.4    Grayson        9,357   2,030 21.7     67,666     6,368  9.4
    Duval           998     321 32.2      4,266       655 15.4     Gregg         7,705   2,221 28.8     62,383     8,757 14.0
  Eastland        1,881     702 37.3      7,466     1,049 14.1    Grimes         1,573     519 33.0     12,428     1,548 12.5
    Ector         6,926   1,428 20.6     88,780     9,744 11.0   Guadalupe      11,200   1,460 13.0     89,620     6,542  7.3
   Edwards           58       0  0.0        688       132 19.2     Hale          1,846     402 21.8     15,899     2,188 13.8
   El Paso       54,015  14,329 26.5    444,915    66,419 14.9     Hall            202      41 20.3      1,357       190 14.0
    Ellis        10,698   1,282 12.0    101,962     6,552  6.4   Hamilton          831     285 34.3      3,498       711 20.3
    Erath         3,003     850 28.3     22,878     3,920 17.1   Hansford          207      20  9.7      2,663       231  8.7
    Falls         1,604     777 48.4      7,008     1,006 14.4   Hardeman          420      99 23.6      1,637       135  8.2
   Fannin         2,714     688 25.4     16,315     1,897 11.6    Hardin         4,682   1,384 29.6     27,976     2,354  8.4
   Fayette        1,677     244 14.5     11,536     1,006  8.7    Harris       236,537  55,047 23.3  2,676,974   330,339 12.3
   Fisher           213      52 24.4      1,842       168  9.1   Harrison        5,633   1,520 27.0     33,057     4,554 13.8
    Floyd           278      17  6.1      2,705       317 11.7    Hartley          146      11  7.5      2,006        89  4.4
Civilians with and without Disabilities in Poverty Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for Texas, by County: 2021
County Disability No Disability   County Disability No Disability
Total Count % [1] Total Count % [2] Total Count % [1] Total Count % [2]
   Haskell          627     209 33.3      2,319       222  9.6    Kendall        1,715     144  8.4     23,318       905  3.9
    Hays         13,031   2,415 18.5    135,178    18,893 14.0    Kenedy             0       0  -           54         2  3.7
  Hemphill          353      18  5.1      1,578        83  5.3     Kent             23       7 30.4        202        19  9.4
  Henderson       7,475   1,961 26.2     37,798     5,400 14.3     Kerr          3,318     952 28.7     23,810     2,479 10.4
   Hidalgo       49,241  16,225 33.0    432,766    94,476 21.8    Kimble           296      43 14.5      1,958       232 11.8
    Hill          3,043     736 24.2     16,558     1,449  8.8     King             22       0  0.0        133        52 39.1
   Hockley        1,390     301 21.7     10,970     1,433 13.1    Kinney           488      93 19.1      1,204       136 11.3
    Hood          2,643     374 14.2     29,719     2,252  7.6    Kleberg        1,956     550 28.1     15,603     3,937 25.2
   Hopkins        2,372     640 27.0     18,410     1,837 10.0     Knox            283      29 10.2      1,584       103  6.5
   Houston        2,038     690 33.9      8,172     1,233 15.1   La Salle          199     180 90.5      3,230       739 22.9
   Howard         2,949   1,183 40.1     16,114     1,939 12.0     Lamar         4,150   1,078 26.0     23,993     2,877 12.0
  Hudspeth          417     140 33.6        728       163 22.4     Lamb            895     308 34.4      6,317       969 15.3
    Hunt          7,258   1,507 20.8     50,122     5,734 11.4   Lampasas        2,504     289 11.5      9,751       913  9.4
 Hutchinson       1,694     357 21.1     10,161       947  9.3    Lavaca           837     145 17.3      9,777       659  6.7
    Irion           107      32 29.9        783       131 16.7      Lee          1,054     137 13.0      8,999     1,060 11.8
    Jack            486     223 45.9      3,662       348  9.5     Leon          1,256     387 30.8      7,057     1,052 14.9
   Jackson        1,100     227 20.6      7,229       953 13.2    Liberty        6,884   2,062 30.0     41,067     4,457 10.9
   Jasper         2,393     733 30.6     15,636     3,616 23.1   Limestone       1,830     379 20.7     10,807     1,918 17.7
 Jeff Davis          69       0  0.0        835       170 20.4   Lipscomb          250      21  8.4      1,417       156 11.0
  Jefferson      18,537   4,654 25.1    125,383    18,277 14.6   Live Oak          841     252 30.0      4,807       728 15.1
  Jim Hogg          346     137 39.6      2,314       506 21.9     Llano         1,706     275 16.1      8,316       576  6.9
  Jim Wells       3,207     784 24.4     19,028     3,103 16.3    Loving             0       0  -           26         0  0.0
   Johnson        8,797   1,583 18.0     95,142     8,642  9.1    Lubbock       20,107   4,599 22.9    165,653    30,630 18.5
    Jones         1,008     365 36.2      5,979       697 11.7     Lynn            559     100 17.9      2,542       352 13.8
   Karnes           585      72 12.3      5,842       979 16.8    Madison        1,093     347 31.7      5,445       431  7.9
   Kaufman        8,610   1,694 19.7     74,982     5,597  7.5    Marion           907     178 19.6      4,437       743 16.7
Civilians with and without Disabilities in Poverty Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for Texas, by County: 2021
County Disability No Disability   County Disability No Disability
Total Count % [1] Total Count % [2] Total Count % [1] Total Count % [2]
   Martin           197      28 14.2      2,717       234  8.6  Palo Pinto       2,083     367 17.6     13,921     1,830 13.1
    Mason           165      31 18.8      1,721        94  5.5    Panola         1,571     259 16.5     11,040     1,106 10.0
  Matagorda       2,766     942 34.1     17,740     2,399 13.5    Parker         7,813   1,192 15.3     77,401     5,072  6.6
  Maverick        3,384   1,246 36.8     29,477     5,301 18.0    Parmer           510      77 15.1      5,103       461  9.0
  McCulloch         729     133 18.2      3,502       513 14.6     Pecos           488      92 18.9      6,839       975 14.3
  McLennan       15,838   4,179 26.4    133,665    23,034 17.2     Polk          5,600   1,084 19.4     21,607     2,709 12.5
  McMullen           84       0  0.0        346        49 14.2    Potter         7,100   2,209 31.1     58,269     9,622 16.5
   Medina         4,297     538 12.5     23,907     1,845  7.7   Presidio          336      68 20.2      2,935       616 21.0
   Menard           179      90 50.3        741       142 19.2     Rains         1,056     294 27.8      5,749       572  9.9
   Midland        8,291   1,510 18.2     92,285     7,419  8.0    Randall        7,363   1,555 21.1     75,079     6,245  8.3
    Milam         1,675     439 26.2     11,928     1,522 12.8    Reagan            58       0  0.0      1,887       146  7.7
    Mills           304      64 21.1      2,094       154  7.4     Real            276      76 27.5        956       259 27.1
  Mitchell          552     171 31.0      3,464       316  9.1   Red River       1,029     334 32.5      5,345     1,044 19.5
  Montague        1,657     448 27.0      9,285       721  7.8    Reeves           717     134 18.7      7,729     1,185 15.3
 Montgomery      27,668   5,252 19.0    338,592    23,099  6.8    Refugio          557     126 22.6      3,084       396 12.8
    Moore           873     163 18.7     11,294       838  7.4    Roberts           37      19 51.4        383        17  4.4
   Morris         1,110     250 22.5      5,470       694 12.7   Robertson       1,355     183 13.5      8,011     1,326 16.6
   Motley            83       9 10.8        559        32  5.7   Rockwall        4,734     424  9.0     58,904     1,914  3.2
 Nacogdoches      5,437   1,634 30.1     29,927     6,686 22.3    Runnels          798     124 15.5      4,620       416  9.0
   Navarro        4,376   1,025 23.4     24,789     3,085 12.4     Rusk          3,446     693 20.1     24,900     2,151  8.6
   Newton           889     304 34.2      6,264     1,373 21.9    Sabine         1,256     468 37.3      3,845       608 15.8
    Nolan         1,442     413 28.6      6,667       943 14.1 San Augustine       839     340 40.5      3,285       854 26.0
   Nueces        21,738   6,472 29.8    185,622    24,705 13.3  San Jacinto      3,096     750 24.2     12,363     1,683 13.6
  Ochiltree         600     138 23.0      5,257       416  7.9 San Patricio      6,228   1,261 20.2     33,372     3,980 11.9
   Oldham            62       4  6.5      1,107       134 12.1   San Saba          422     131 31.0      2,243       149  6.6
   Orange         7,368   1,353 18.4     42,650     3,965  9.3  Schleicher          64      15 23.4      1,230       117  9.5
Civilians with and without Disabilities in Poverty Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for Texas, by County: 2021
County Disability No Disability   County Disability No Disability
Total Count % [1] Total Count % [2] Total Count % [1] Total Count % [2]
   Scurry           821      97 11.8      7,719       900 11.7   Van Zandt       4,711   1,040 22.1     28,483     2,877 10.1
 Shackelford        285      33 11.6      1,487       152 10.2   Victoria        6,331   1,559 24.6     46,683     6,504 13.9
   Shelby         1,980     671 33.9     11,598     2,028 17.5    Walker         3,507   1,038 29.6     36,633     8,174 22.3
   Sherman          149       0  0.0      1,318       131  9.9    Waller         3,255     627 19.3     28,647     3,372 11.8
    Smith        13,053   3,045 23.3    119,169    14,015 11.8     Ward            615     188 30.6      5,818       648 11.1
  Somervell         437      83 19.0      4,985       431  8.6  Washington       1,556     410 26.3     16,844     1,254  7.4
    Starr         5,135   1,753 34.1     30,866     7,892 25.6     Webb         15,898   4,166 26.2    136,421    23,222 17.0
  Stephens          809     390 48.2      4,120       321  7.8    Wharton        2,930     857 29.2     20,367     2,136 10.5
  Sterling           47      10 21.3        673        12  1.8    Wheeler          329      46 14.0      2,453       426 17.4
  Stonewall          95      11 11.6        559        38  6.8    Wichita        9,680   2,665 27.5     58,133     8,509 14.6
   Sutton           133      37 27.8      1,645       151  9.2   Wilbarger       1,636     624 38.1      5,720       726 12.7
   Swisher          460     218 47.4      2,960       619 20.9    Willacy        1,276     444 34.8     10,389     2,221 21.4
   Tarrant      107,193  20,032 18.7  1,179,007   103,595  8.8  Williamson      31,413   3,975 12.7    334,950    18,863  5.6
   Taylor         9,117   2,556 28.0     68,869     8,396 12.2    Wilson         2,906     430 14.8     26,437     2,386  9.0
   Terrell          126       0  0.0        418         0  0.0    Winkler          299      40 13.4      4,081       325  8.0
    Terry           734     205 27.9      5,441       818 15.0     Wise          5,595     675 12.1     34,647     2,769  8.0
Throckmorton         97      19 19.6        687       104 15.1     Wood          3,507   1,060 30.2     19,549     2,180 11.2
    Titus         1,939     454 23.4     15,826     1,983 12.5    Yoakum           390      44 11.3      4,098       375  9.2
  Tom Green       7,228   1,483 20.5     58,732     5,611  9.6     Young         1,110     304 27.4      8,698     1,014 11.7
   Travis        60,206  13,033 21.6    788,045    77,073  9.8    Zapata         1,216     400 32.9      6,214     1,664 26.8
   Trinity        1,609     411 25.5      5,727       821 14.3    Zavala           737     242 32.8      4,710       761 16.2
    Tyler         1,971     543 27.5      7,824     1,272 16.3                                                               
   Upshur         3,978     903 22.7     19,386     2,566 13.2                                                               
    Upton           180      94 52.2      1,740       166  9.5                                                               
   Uvalde         1,889     481 25.5     11,881     1,811 15.2                                                               
  Val Verde       3,448     862 25.0     21,109     2,702 12.8                                                               
Count of Civilians in Poverty with Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for Texas, by County: 2021

Poverty Rate for Civilians with Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for Texas, by County: 2021

Discussion

There are a number of concepts and factors which complicate the interpretation of the estimates presented in this report. These concerns affect all statistics from population-based surveys. The estimates included in this document should be interpreted the following limitations in mind and generalized with caution. In each point, a link to the U.S. Census Bureau website describing the limitation or concept in greater detail in the ACS has been provided.

Additional links to resources for the ACS:

Glossary

American Community Survey (ACS) — The American Community Survey is a large, continuous demographic survey conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau that will provide accurate and up-to-date profiles of America’s communities every year. Annual and multiyear estimates of population and housing data are generated for small areas, including tracts and population subgroups. This information is collected by mailing questionnaires to a sample of addresses. See the U.S. Census Bureau website for additional details.

The Six Disability Questions in the American Community Survey:

  1. Is this person deaf or does he/she have serious difficulty hearing? (yes or no)
  2. Is this person blind or does he/she have serious difficulty seeing even when wearing glasses? (yes or no)
  3. (If person 5 years old or over) Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition, does this person have serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions? (yes or no)
  4. (If person 5 years or old over) Does this person have serious difficulty walking or climbing stairs? (yes or no)
  5. (If person 5 years old or over) Does this person have difficulty dressing or bathing? (yes or no)
  6. (If person 15 years old or over) Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition, does this person have difficulty doing errands alone such as visiting a doctor’s office or shopping? (yes or no)

Average — The sum of all of the values in a sample divided by the number of values in the sample.

Civilian — A person not in active-duty military.

Living in the Community – A person lives in the community, if the person is not living in an institution, such as jail, prison, nursing home, and hospital. A college dormitory is not considered an institution.

Median — The middle-most value of a sample that separates the upper half of the values from the lower half of the values. 

Non-Institutionalized Population — Describes individuals who are residing in the community and who are not living in institutions such as jails, prisons, nursing homes, hospitals, etc.

Population — The total number of inhabitants in a defined geographic area including all races, classes, and groups.

Poverty — The U.S. Office of Management and Budget in Statistical Policy, Directive 14 sets the standards for which poverty is calculated. The U.S. Census Bureau uses a set of dollar value thresholds that vary by family size and composition to determine who is in poverty. If a family’s total income is less than the dollar value of the appropriate threshold, then that family and every individual in it is considered to be in poverty.

Poverty Rate — Percent of the population who are determined to be in poverty.

Range — The difference between the largest and smallest values in a sample. In a sample, when the smallest value is subtracted from the largest value the resulting value is called the range. 

Sampling Variability — The variation of a statistic when estimated from repeated samples.

United States Census Bureau — An agency within the United States Federal Statistical System tasked with producing data about the American people and economy. Their primary task is to conduct the United States Census every ten years.

About the Center

Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Disability Statistics and Demographics (StatsRRTC)

Led by the University of New Hampshire, the StatsRRTC is a collaborative effort involving the following partners: American Association of People with Disabilities, Center for Essential Management Services, Council of State Administrators of Vocational Rehabilitation, Kessler Foundation, Mathematica Policy Research, and Public Health Institute.

The StatsRRTC is funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Community Living, National Institute on Disability, Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research under grant number 90RTGE0001, from 2018–2023.

Contact Information
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