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<br /> <br />29 <br />Universe: Population. <br />Source: Data for 2015 is from Housing U.S. Department of and Urban Development, American Community Survey 5-Year 2011- <br />2015 Low- and Moderate-Income Summary Data. Data for 2010 is from U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, <br />American Community Survey 5-Year 2006-2010 Low- and Moderate-Income Summary Data. <br />Figure 13 below compares the income demographics in Pleasanton to other Bay Area jurisdictions.15 <br />Like the chart in Figure 3, each dot represents a Bay Area jurisdiction. For each income group, the <br />spread of dots represents the range of that group’s representation among Bay Area jurisdictions. The <br />smallest range is among jurisdictions’ moderate -income populations, while Bay Area jurisdictions vary <br />the most in the share of their population that is above moderate-income. Additionally, the black lines <br />within each income group note the percentage of Pleasanton population represented by that group and <br />how that percentage ranks among other jurisdictions. Local staff can use this chart to compare the <br />representation of different income groups in their jurisdiction to those groups’ representation in other <br />jurisdictions in the region, which can indicate the extent of segregation between this jurisdiction and <br />the region. <br /> <br />Figure 13: Income Demographics of Pleasanton Compared to Other Bay Area <br />Jurisdictions (2015) <br />Universe: Bay Area Jurisdictions. <br />Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, American Community Survey 5-Year 2011-2015 Low- and Moderate- <br />Income Summary Data. <br /> <br />15 While comparisons of segregation measures are made only using the 104 jurisdictions with more than one census <br />tract, this comparison of jurisdiction level demographic data can be made using all 109 jurisdictions.