Income Inequality
The Gini Index measures how evenly income is distributed across households in a community, using estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey. Values range from 0 to 1, with lower scores indicating a more equal distribution of income and higher scores indicating greater inequality. Because income inequality influences economic mobility, health outcomes, and […]
Household Receiving SNAP per capita
Households Receiving SNAP measures the share of households that participate in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, as reported by the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey. SNAP is the nation’s most extensive anti-hunger program, providing monthly benefits that help low-income families afford groceries and stabilize household budgets. This indicator offers insight into economic hardship, food […]
People without Health Insurance per capita
People Without Health Insurance measures the percentage of residents who lack any form of public or private health coverage, based on estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey. Because health insurance is one of the strongest predictors of access to primary care, preventive services, and timely treatment, this indicator highlights populations most at […]
Households on Food Stamps
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Excessive Costs for Renters
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Excessive Costs for Housing
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Poverty Rates Among College-Educated & Non-College Educated Residents
Explore the share of individuals with partial or completed post-secondary education who remain under the poverty threshold—and see how Jacksonville compares to peer cities.
Age 65 and Over with a Disability Per Capita
Discover data on residents aged 65 and older living with disabilities—understand the scale per capita and how Jacksonville compares with peer cities. Explore these insights to inform policy, services, and support strategies.
Labor Force Participation Rate
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Percent College Educated & Percent Grad School Educated
Data on the percentage of Jacksonville residents with a bachelor’s degree and with graduate degrees, compared to similar peer-city metro areas.