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Net Job and Business Growth
The net job and business growth indicator measures the annual change in both the number of firms and the number of employees between 1978 and 2021. The data is categorized by... -
Adult Obesity Rate
The adult obesity rate, or the percentage of the county population (age 18 and older*) that is obese, or has a Body Mass Index (BMI) equal to or greater than 30 [kg/m2], is... -
Low Birth-Weight Rate
The low birth-weight rate measures the percentage of live births with weights below 2500 grams. A low birth-weight can affect health outcomes later in life, and is an... -
School District Expenditure Per Student
The “total expenditure per student” figure includes both operational and instructional expenditures. This indicator includes the following school districts: Champaign Community... -
Pupil to Teacher Ratio
The pupil to teacher ratio data includes figures for both elementary and high schools in Champaign County. This indicator includes the following school districts: Champaign... -
High School Graduation Rate
This indicator includes the high school graduation rates by district for the following districts with high schools within Champaign County: Champaign Community Unit School... -
College and University Enrollment
University and college enrollment measures the total fall enrollment at the University of Illinois and Parkland College. Spring enrollment figures are not included in this... -
Gender Wage Gap
The gender wage gap indicator compares the median earnings between male and female workers in Champaign County. Two worker populations are analyzed: all workers, including... -
Travel Time to Work
The Travel Time to Work indicator compares the mean, or average, commute time for Champaign County residents to the mean commute time for residents of Illinois and the United... -
Commuter Mode Share
This commuter mode share data shows the estimated percentages of commuters in Champaign County who traveled to work using each of the following modes: drove alone in an... -
Median Age
The estimated median age gives an idea of the age distribution of the population in a given area. A greater median age would suggest that the area of interest has a relatively... -
Employment and Unemployment
The employment and unemployment indicator shows several data points. The first figure is the number of people in the labor force, which includes the number of people who are... -
Total Population: Champaign County Municipalities, 1900-2020
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau; 2020 Census (P.L. 94-171) Redistricting Data Summary Files; (17 August 2021). U.S. Census Bureau; Census 2000, Summary File 1, Table DP-1;... -
Voter Participation
The Voter Participation indicator presents voter turnout in Champaign County as a percentage, calculated using two different methods. In the first method, the voter turnout... -
Educational Attainment
Overall educational attainment measures the highest level of education attained by a given individual: for example, an individual counted in the percentage of the measured... -
SNAP Participation Rate
The SNAP participation rate shows how many households in Champaign County receive SNAP benefits, as a percentage of the total number of households in the county. The SNAP... -
Residential Vacancy Rate
The residential vacancy rate is the percentage of residential units that are unoccupied, or vacant, in a given year. The U.S. Census Bureau defines occupied housing units as... -
Poverty Rate
This poverty rate data shows what percentage of the measured population* falls below the poverty line. Poverty is closely related to income: different “poverty thresholds” are... -
Housing Affordability
The housing affordability measure illustrates the relationship between income and housing costs. A household that spends 30% or more of its collective monthly income to cover... -
Median Income
The estimated median household income and estimated median family income are two separate measures: every family is a household, but not every household is a family. According...