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Child Poverty Rates for the Selected Cities and Their Suburbs, 1990, 2000

 
2000
1990
% Chng NAPC
Member
Initiatives
and
Interventions
  City ST Rank Value Rank Value
1 Little Rock    AR
  Suburbs Excluding City      
2 Columbus    GA
  Suburbs Excluding City      
3 Jackson    MS
  Suburbs Excluding City      
4 Dayton/Springfield    OH
  Suburbs Excluding City      
5 Anchorage    AK 1 9 1 9
  Suburbs Excluding City      
6 San Jose    CA 2 11 4 13
  Suburbs Excluding City   9 7 9 7    
7 Colorado Springs    CO 3 11 8 15
  Suburbs Excluding City   27 9 44 12    
8 Lincoln    NE 4 11 2 11
  Suburbs Excluding City   4 5 1 4    
9 Madison    WI 5 12 5 13
  Suburbs Excluding City   3 5 4 6    
10 Norfolk/Va Beach/Chesapeake 1    VA 6 14 14 17
  Suburbs Excluding City   65 17 59 16    
11 Charlotte    NC 7 14 11 16
  Suburbs Excluding City   43 11 39 11    
12 San Francisco    CA 8 14 17 19
  Suburbs Excluding City   11 7 14 8    
13 Raleigh    NC 9 14 6 15
  Suburbs Excluding City   46 11 40 11    
14 Seattle    WA 10 15 12 16
  Suburbs Excluding City   23 9 16 8    
15 Lexington    KY 11 15 19 19
  Suburbs Excluding City   62 15 71 21    
16 Wichita    KS 12 15 15 18
  Suburbs Excluding City   12 7 21 9    
17 Honolulu    HI 13 15 3 12
  Suburbs Excluding City   49 12 26 10    
18 Des Moines    IA 14 16 25 19
  Suburbs Excluding City   5 5 3 5    
19 Las Vegas    NV 15 16 10 16
  Suburbs Excluding City   60 15 55 15    
20 Omaha    NE 16 16 18 19
  Suburbs Excluding City   10 7 13 8    
21 Greensboro    NC 17 16 9 16
  Suburbs Excluding City   54 13 46 13    
22 Portland    OR 18 17 21 19
  Suburbs Excluding City   39 10 30 10    
23 Indianapolis    IN 19 17 20 19
  Suburbs Excluding City   7 6 22 9    
24 Austin    TX 20 17 30 21
  Suburbs Excluding City   21 8 60 16    
25 Jacksonville    FL 21 17 16 19
  Suburbs Excluding City   37 10 47 13    

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Footnotes
1 Norfolk/Virginia Beach/Chesapeake, VA was Norfolk/Virginia Beach/Newport News, VA MSA Excluding City in 1980

Notes
* Indicators included in this index are the percent of families headed by single mothers; the child poverty rate; the percent of births to teenage mothers; the percent of low birth weight babies; and the infant mortality rate.
* Data for MSAs are listed excluding the central city. Where two or more cities are shown together, they belong to the same Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). In these cases, the city data were combined to create a single urban entity.
* Due to naming conventions and other reasons, MSA names may have changed over time.
* Due to Land Annexation and other reasons, MSA size may have changed over time.

Source
* Andrulis, Dennis, and Goodman, Nanette. Social Change and Health Landscape of Urban and Suburban America. Health Forum, Inc., 1999 and from the Suny Downstate Medical Center website: http://www.downstate.edu/urbansoc_healthdata/Urban Center Website/web design2/Home Page.htm
* Family and poverty indicators from 1990 and 2000 U.S. Census; health indicators from CDC/National Center for Health Statistics, 1990 and 2000.

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