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Healthy Alameda County
Since 2013, Healthy Alameda County has been the central hub of information for Alameda County with the most up-to-date data and resources, including over 250 community wellbeing indicators. The tools and data on this platform help local leaders, public servants, concerned community members, funders, researchers and students better understand our community and address root causes of social and economic inequities across Alameda County.
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Monthly Focus: People Living Below Poverty Level
This indicator shows the percentage of people living below the federal poverty level.
Numerator = Total estimate of persons who had income in the past 12 months that was below the poverty level
Denominator = Total population estimate with poverty status determined
Data Source: American Community Survey 5-Year
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Healthy Alameda County is sponsored by the Alameda County Public Health Department, a department of the Alameda County Health Care Services Agency. To learn about other Public Health programs and services, please visit us on the web at: www.acphd.org |