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Figure A-24: Poverty Status by Race <br />_ 20.0% <br />is 18.0% <br />16.0% <br />14.0% <br />y a 12.0% - <br />6 0 10.0% <br />y 8.0% <br />U <br />6.0% - <br />1 <br />= w 4.0% <br />0 2.0% ...... <br />LBlack or Other Race or Hispanic or White White, Non- Asian / API American <br />a African Multiple Races Latinx (Hispanic and Hispanic (Hispanic and Indian or <br />American (Hispanic and Non -Hispanic) Non -Hispanic) Alaska Native <br />(Hispanic and Non -Hispanic) (Hispanic and <br />Non -Hispanic) Non -Hispanic) <br />Notes <br />Universe: Population for whom poverty status is determined <br />The Census Bureau uses a federally defined poverty threshold that remains constant throughout the country and does not correspond <br />to Area Median Income. For this table, the Census Bureau does not disaggregate racial groups by Hispanic/Latinx ethnicity. However, <br />data for the white racial group is also reported for white householders who are not Hispanic/Latinx. Since residents who identify as <br />white and Hispanic/Latinx may have very different experiences within the housing market and the economy from those who identify as <br />white and non-Hispanic/Latinx, data for multiple white sub -groups are reported here. The racial/ethnic groups reported in this table are <br />not all mutually exclusive. Therefore, the data should not be summed as the sum exceeds the population for whom poverty status is <br />determined for this jurisdiction. However, all groups labelled "Hispanic and Non -Hispanic" are mutually exclusive, and the sum of the <br />data for these groups is equivalent to the population for whom poverty status is determined. <br />Source: ABA 2021 Pre -certified Housing Needs Data (U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 -Year <br />Data (2015-2019), Table B 17001(A-1)) <br />Farmworkers <br />Across the state, housing for farmworkers has been recognized as an important and unique <br />concern. Farmworkers generally receive wages that are considerably lower than other jobs and <br />may have temporary housing needs. Finding decent and affordable housing can be challenging, <br />particularly in the current housing market. <br />In Pleasanton, there were no reported students of migrant workers in the 2019-2020 school year. <br />The trend for the region for the past few years has been a decline of 2.4 percent in the number of <br />migrant worker students since the 2016-2017 school year. The change at the county level is a 9.6 <br />percent decrease in the number of migrant worker students since the 2016-2017 school year. <br />A-30 i City of Pleasanton Housing Needs Assessment <br />
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