LEARN CONNECT ACT COMMUNITY REPORT CARD Seneca COMMUNITY INDICATORS Arts, Culture and Leisure Children and Youth Community Engagement NY STATE COMPARISON LONG TERM TREND 2016 ACT Rochester s purpose is to change the culture of community problem-solving and associated decision making through the use of credible, independent and timely data. This is accomplished when people LEARN about key issues, CONNECT with others in the community, and ACT to promote change. Economy Education Financial Self-Sufficiency Health Housing Public Safety NY State Key: Worse than NYS by 10% or more Up to 10% worse than NYS Equal to or better than NYS Trend Key: Improved by more than 1% Declined by 1% or more Unchanged ACT Rochester provides an objective assessment of the nine-county region s performance on key indicators of well-being. The website creates a one stop shop for data and analysis, over 100 indicators, as well as links to more than 300 community initiatives and resources. Our Region GENESEE COUNTY LIVINGSTON COUNTY MONROE COUNTY ONTARIO COUNTY ORLEANS COUNTY SENECA COUNTY WAYNE COUNTY WYOMING COUNTY YATES COUNTY www.actrochester.org An Initiative of Rochester Area Community Foundation 500 East Avenue Rochester, NY 14607 585-341-4358 ACTRochester@racf.org
Tourism Revenue Per Resident ARTS, CULTURE & LEISURE $1,398 2014 (NYS excluding NYC) Recreation Revenue Per Resident $44 2014 (NYS excluding NYC) Arts Teachers in Public Schools (per 1,000 Students) New York State Arts Grants Per Resident 6.7 2014 $0 2014 (in 2013 Dollars) * Value may be expressed as a rate, percent, share of total, or other measure. ** Year refers to the most recent year data are available. *** Trend is determined by comparing most recent data year vs. baseline year.
CHILDREN AND YOUTH Value * Year ** NYS Early Prenatal Care (Percent of Live Births) 72% 2013 Babies with Low Birth Weights (Percent of Live Births) 6.1% 2013 Infant Mortality Rate Deaths (per 1,000 Live Births) Children with Elevated Blood Lead Levels Under Age 6 7.6 2013 1.5% 2013 Children in Poverty 17% Single-Parent Families (percent of total) 35% Child Abuse and Neglect (per 1,000 Children) 29.6 2014 Foster Care Admissions (per 1,000 Children) 6 2014 Teen Pregnancies (percent of girls 15-19) 2.4% 2013 * Value may be expressed as a rate, percent, share of total, or other measure. ** Year refers to the most recent year data are available. *** Trend is determined by comparing most recent data year vs. baseline year. **** Data were presented as 5-year estimates from the American Community Survey.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Voter Registration Rate 72% 2014 Voter Participation Rate 33% 2014 Average Level of Charitable Giving (In 2014 dollars) Contributions as Percent of Income (in 2014 dollars) $511 2013 1.1% 2013 * Value may be expressed as a rate, percent, share of total, or other measure. ** Year refers to the most recent year data are available. *** Trend is determined by comparing most recent data year vs. baseline year.
Annual Change in Total Jobs Change in Number of Business Establishments (2001 2011) Change in Average Salary (Since 2000) ECONOMY 1.9% 2014 14% 2014 21.7% 2014 Employment-to- Population Ratio 70% 2014 Unemployment Rate 5.7% 2014 Local Government Spending (Per Resident) Government Spending (Per Resident) $946 2014 $1,841 2014 School Spending (Per Resident) $2,941 2014 * Value may be expressed as a rate, percent, share of total, or other measure. ** Year refers to the most recent year data are available. *** Trend is determined by comparing most recent data year vs. baseline year.
Pre-K Participation (% of Four Year Olds) EDUCATION 27% 2014 Grade 3 English % Scoring at Level 3+ Grade 4 Math % Scoring at Level 3+ Grade 4 English % Scoring at Level 3+ Grade 8 Math % Scoring at Level 3+ Grade 8 English % Scoring at Level 3+ Regents Math (% Passing at 65-100) Regents English (% Passing at 65-100) Four Year Cohort Graduation Rate (% of Ninth Graders) Education Attainment for People 25 and Older (% with Some College and above) School Spending per Student Percent of Students Receiving Special Ed Elementary Attendance (Rate: % of Total Enrollment) Secondary Attendance (Rate: % of Total Enrollment) Technology Teachers in Public Schools (employees per 10,000 students) Student Suspensions (% of Total Enrollment) 24% 2015 Not Applicable 38% 2015 Not Applicable 33% 2015 Not Applicable 11% 2015 Not Applicable 25% 2015 Not Applicable 71% 2014 85% 2014 83% 2014 52% $20,889 2014 9% 2014 96% 2014 94% 2014 10.1 2014 6% 2013 * Value may be expressed as a rate, percent, share of total, or other measure. ** Year refers to the most recent year data is available. *** Trend is determined by comparing most recent data year vs. baseline year. ****Data are from a five-year rolling survey from US Census
FINANCIAL SELF-SUFFICIENCY Median Household Income (Inflation adjusted) $48,932 14 *** Tax Filers Receiving Earned Income Tax Credit 18% 2013 Approval Rate for Public Assistance Recipients 30% 2014 Percent of Children in Subsidized Care 1.7% 2014 People Living in Poverty (% of Population) 13% 14 *** Public Assistance Recipients Rate per resident 1.5 2014 Rate of Children Receiving Public Assistance Rate per child 4.1% 2014 Emergency Meals Served (per resident) 14.4 2014 SSI Recipients 22 2014 (per 1,000 * Value may be expressed as a rate, percent, share of total, or other measure. ** Year refers to the most recent year data are available. *** Trend is determined by comparing most recent data year vs. baseline year ****Data are from a five-year rolling survey from US Census
HEALTH Supply of Doctors 7 2014 People Without Health Insurance People Enrolled in Medicaid 10% 2013 18% 2013 Mortality (per 100,000 Chlamydia (per 100,000 650 2013 364 2014 Gonorrhea (per 100,000 14 2014 People Living with HIV (per 100,000 People Living with AIDS (per 100,000 People admitted to Alcohol/Substance Abuse Treatment Alcohol Related Crashes 43 2013 23 2013 532 2014 4.9 2014 * Value may be expressed as a rate, percent, share of total, or other measure. Please see specific indicator sections for exact units of measure. ** Year refers to the most recent year data is available. *** Trend is determined by comparing most recent data year vs. baseline year
HOUSING Median Home Value $95,400 Homeownership Rate 73% Residential Building Permits (per 1,000 Residents) 0.9 2014 Median Rental Prices $692 Housing Affordability for Homeowners (ratio of home value to annual income) Housing Affordability for Renters (proportion of income devoted to rent) 1.62 35% 14 *** * Value may be expressed as a rate, percent, share of total, or other measure. Please see specific indicator sections for exact units of measure. ** Year refers to the most recent year data are available. *** Trend is determined by comparing most recent data year vs. baseline year **** Data are from rolling American Community Survey, which combines 5 years of responses.
PUBLIC SAFETY Serious Crimes 206 2014 Violent Crimes 16 2014 Property Crimes Other Reported Crimes Domestic Violence Felony Drug- Related Arrests Responses to 911 Calls 190 2014 553 2014 51 2014 13 2014 11,934 2014 Not Available PINS Petitions youth) Juvenile Delinquency Intakes youth) 18 2014 65 2014 * Value may be expressed as a rate, percent, share of total, or other measure. ** Year refers to the most recent year data are available. *** Trend is determined by comparing most recent data year to baseline year.