SUPPLEMENTAL TABLES FOR 100 LARGEST CITIES AND THEIR SUBURBS

List of 100 Largest Cities, by Region
Extreme Poverty: Percent of Total Population Living in a High Poverty Neighborhood
Concentrated Poverty: Percent of Poor Living in a High Poverty Neighborhood
No High School Diploma (by Race/Ethnicity)
—Any College Attendance (by Race/Ethnicity)
Unemployment
Violent Crime
Social Deprivation Index



TABLES WITH AVERAGES BY REGION OR BY RACE/ETHNICITY
Averages by Region:
Extreme Poverty, Concentrated Poverty. Educational Attainment, Unemployment, Violent Crime

Averages by Race/Ethnicity:
Educational Achievement



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EXTREME POVERTY

Percent of Total Population Living in a High Poverty Neighborhood, 1990, 2000,
Ranked by Lowest 2000 Rank






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CONCENTRATED POVERTY

Percent of Poor Living in a High Poverty Neighborhood, 1990, 2000,
Ranked by Lowest 2000 Rank






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NO HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA

Percent of Population 25 and Over with No High School Diploma, 1990, 2000,
Ranked by Lowest 2000 Rank



Total





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ANY COLLEGE ATTENDANCE

Percent of Population 25 and Over with Any College Attendance, 1990, 2000,
Ranked by Highest 2000 Rank

Total





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UNEMPLOYMENT

Unemployment Rates (for Civilian Population 16 and Over), 1990, 2000,
Ranked by Lowest 2000 Rank






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VIOLENT CRIME

Violent Crime per 100,000 Population, 1990, 2000, Ranked by Lowest 2000 Rank





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SOCIAL DEPRIVATION INDEX

Social Deprivation Index Rankings by Best 2000 Rank

Indicators Used in Social Deprivation Index

Poverty Rate
Per Capita Income
Limited English Proficiency
Unemployment Rate
No High School Diploma
Violent Crime





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