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Diversity 35.6

0.19

-0.06

Asian Alone

4.56

+2.86

Pacific Islander Alone

0.07

-0.01

Other Race

4.09

+2.43

Two or More Races Differences can

3.20

+0.86

2.3

Median Age

17%

American Indian/Alaska Native Alone

Average Household Size

Education

FAYETTE

POPULATION PYRAMID 85+

Male

80-84

80-84

FAYETTE Demographics 65-69

65-69

60-64 55-59

E

55-59

POPULATION PYRAMID 50-54

0-4

50-54

45-49

5-9

UNEMPLOYMENT Some College/No Degree

45-49

323,809

The smallest group:

OWNER CO 2020 Males Age 85+ % Not Computed Kentucky 50+%

from

Race and Ethnicity

40-49.9%

The largest group: White AloneKentucky (72.67)

White Alone4,56272.67 -12.94

Income

Housing

Black Alone

54,225

20-24.9% ANNUAL HOUSEHO

OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS

GROSS RENT AS % OF INCOME

that Hispanic origin is a separate question4,562 and

Utilities 25-29.9% &

15.23 +6.87

METHOD FOR INTERNET ACCESS American Indian/Alaska 0.19 -0.06 Native Alone

68,818

Median Net

30-34.9%

Utilities/Fuel/Public Services

Fayette$35,048 County is majority white (73%), with Renter Occupied Owner Occupied Per Capita significant Black (15%) and Hispanic (8%) Income $56,448 $78,934 populations. INCOMEWorth

35-39.9%

ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD UTILITY COSTS

Total Population

Median Household ItIncome is of note

0

Utilities & TransitThe smallest group: Pacific Islander Alone (0.07) Indicator BELOWValue Difference HOUSEHOLDS POVERTY LEVEL

OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS

19%

14.3% +1.6%

40-44 This custom summary page is provided 40-44 courtesy of 4.56 +2.86 Asian Alone 35-39 35-39 Utilities/Fuel/Public Services can be applied to any race. 30-34 30-34 % Not Computed 6% the LFUCG85+ Division of85+ Planning Long-Range $35,048 84% largest group: The smallest Highgroup: School Diploma 15% 74% Pacific Islander 25-29 Renter Occupied Female25-29 The Male Males Age 2020 Males Age 85+ 0.07 Cell Phone -0.01 54,225 EMPLOYMENT 20-24 20-242020 Computer Planning team, Data sources include the 80-84LWeaver. 80-84 50+% 25% Per Capita Alone 20-24 15-19 15-19 METHOD FOR INTERNET ACCESS Households By Income Demographics Employment Income Housing Utilities & Transit 17.9% Income Median Age Average Household 75-79 (ACS), Esri, American 75-79 Community10-14 Survey 4% GED/Alternative Credential $56,448 10-14 Esri and The largest group: $50,000 $74,999 (16.6%) $78,934 7% 40-49.9% Kentucky Dots show comparison to Owner Occupied 5-9 5-9 Other Race 4.09 +2.43 70-74 The smallest group: $200,000+ (6.4%) Size Bureau 70-74 of Labor Statistics, Esri and GfK MRI, U.S. FEATURED FIGURES Unemployment Rate 0-4 0-4 68,818 70% POPULATION PYRAMID Median UNEMPLOYMENT INCOME OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD UTILITY COSTS Median Net 35-39.9% 6% Indicator Value Difference 65-69 65-69 Female Male Some High School/No Diploma Household Census. The vintage of the data is 2010,Race and Ethnicity 5% Two or More Worth GROSS RENT AS % OF INCOME Cynthiana <$15,000 9.2% -4.8% 3.20 +0.86 85+ 85+ 60-64 60-64 Income The largest group: White Alone Male (72.67) Female 30-34.9% 8% 2014-2018, 2020. Races $15,000 80-84 80-84 8.0% -2.9% 23% 12% The smallest group: Pacific Islander Alone (0.07) White Collar 35% $24,999 % Not Computed 55-59 55-59 75-79 75-79 6% < 9th Grade 3% 84% The largest group: The smallest group: 74% Owner Occupied 25-29.9% 10% Indicator Value Difference Television Gaming Tablet 70-74 HOUSING 70-74 323,80950-54 $25,000 - HOUSEHOLD UTILITY COSTS Hispanic Origin INCOME OCCUPIED UNITS ANNUAL 50-54 68,818 11.2% +0.6% 2020 Males Age 2020 Males Age 85+ White Alone Cell Phone Computer 65-69 65-69 72.67 EMPLOYMENT -12.94 7.74 Console +3.67 Skinnersburg $34,999 50+% 25% Total Population 20-24 12% 20-24.9% (Any Race) 60-64 60-64 Households By Income 45-49 45-49 Black Alone 15.23 +6.87 $35,000 15.9% +2.0% 55-59 55-59 The largest group: $50,000 - $74,999 (16.6%) $49,999 7% 40-49.9% HOUSEHOLDS WITHOUT VEHICLES 40-44 40-44 to Kentucky American Dots show comparison 17% 50-54 50-54 12% S C O T T15-19.9% The smallest group: $200,000+ (6.4%) Indian/Alaska 0.19 -0.06 FEATURED FIGURES $50,000 Bars show deviation from Kentucky. 45-49 45-49 16.6% -1.2% Boydtown 70% 35-39 35-39 Native Alone $74,999 35-39.9% 6% 4,562 Indicator Value Difference 40-44 40-44 10-14.9% 9%

Where are the highest and lowest incomes52% Income

Median Age

White Alone

15-19 Total Population 5-9

Average Household Size

3.20

+0.86

American Indian/Alaska Native Alone

0.195-9-0.06

Hispanic Origin 7.74 (Any Race)

+3.67

Pacific Islander Alone

0.07

Other Race

Two or More Races

10-14

$35,048

SCOTT

17.9%

10-14

$34,999 10-14

5-9

5-9$35,000

17%

0-4

The largest group:

4.09

+2.43

2020 Males Age 20-24

3.20

+0.86

0-4 $49,999

-

6.8%

+2.6%

6.4%

+2.4%

Total Population

70%

54,225

White Collar

Some College/No Degree Black Alone

Blue Collar

9.2%

35-39.9%

-4.8%

Kentucky METHOD FOR INTERNET ACCESS

METHOD FOR INT

Households By Income 50+% $25,0008% -

11.2% +0.6%

$34,999

Paris15.9%

Cell Phone

Graduate/Professional Degree

Renter

30-34.9% New

Zion

6%

8%

16% 20-24.9%

40-49.9%

26%

9.3% 35%

Public Transportation

Gaming Monterey Console

Carpool

7%

12%

Some College/No Degree 19% HOUSEHOLDS WITHOUT VEHICLES

American 15% The smallest17% group: $200,000+ (6.4%) 15-19.9% Median Median Net High School Diploma 15-19.9%22% 12% Indian/Alaska 0.19 -0.06 $50,000 35-39.9% summary 4% This custom page is provided courtesy of Planning team, LWeaver. Data sources include the Midway 16.6% -1.2% HOUSEHOLDS BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Native Alone Household Worth 35-39.9% 9% 6% RENT AS % OF52% INCOME 48% Indicator the LFUCG Value$74,999 Difference AmericanGraduate/Professional Community SurveyDegree (ACS), Esri, Esri and20% 4% GED/AlternativeGROSS Credential 10-14.9%23% 10-14.9% Division of Planning Long-Range High 4.56 +2.86 Asian Alone $75,000 Bureau of Labor Statistics, Esri and GfK MRI, U.S. 30-34.9% 6% Race and Ethnicity Blue Collar 11.5% -0.4% 3.9% School Diploma Income 0.6% $99,999 Male Female Pacific Islander <$15,000 9.2% -4.8% Some High School/No Diploma Census. The vintage of the data is 2010, 5% 35.6 2.3 Bachelor's Degree 26% <10% 4% Planning team, LWeaver. Data sources include the 0.07 -0.01 1.9% <10% 10% 9.3% 21,181 16% Alone The largest group: White Alone2014-2018, (72.67)2020. 30-34.9% 8% 25-29.9% $100,0009%

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT the LFUCG Division of Planning Long-Range

ankfort

Socioeconomic Status Median Age

Associate's Degree

The smallest group: Pacific Islander Alone (0.07) Some College/No Degree

Households by Income

Indicator Value Difference This custom summary page is provided courtesy of the LFUCG Division of Planning Long-Range High School Diploma Bars show from Kentucky Planning team, LWeaver. Datadeviation sources include the White Alone 72.67 -12.94 American Community Survey (ACS), Esri, Esri and GED/Alternative Credential Bureau of Labor Statistics, Esri and GfK MRI, U.S. Black Alone 15.23 +6.87 (16.6%) The largest group: $50,000Some - $74,999 High School/No Diploma Census. The vintage of the data is 2010, 2014-2018, 2020. American

Households By Income

The smallest group: $200,000+ (6.4%)< 9th Grade IncomeIncome Indian/Alaska 0.19 -0.06 Indicator Value Difference Native Alone

oyment

INCOME 9.2% INCOME <$15,000 4.56 -4.8% +2.86 Asian Alone $15,000 Pacific Islander 8.0% 0.07 -2.9% -0.01 $24,999 Alone $25,000 Other Race 4.09 +0.6% +2.43 11.2% $34,999 Two or More 3.20 +0.86 Versailles $35,000 Races 15.9% +2.0% $49,999 WOODFORD Hispanic Origin +3.67 $50,000 - $35,0487.74 (Any Race) $35,048 16.6% -1.2% $74,999

OYMENT

ehold

eburg

Per Capita Income

9%

Races

135,160

Total Housing Units

5%

17% Wealth Concentration Utilities Utilities & Transit & Transit Wealth, as related to income,$50,000 is -

Housing Housing

35-39.9%EDUCATIONAL 6%ATTAINMENT

30-34.9% Blue Collar

8%

Graduate/Professional Degree

Owner Occupied Owner Occupied25-29.9% 68,818 68,818 Skinnersburg

10%

8%

Associate's Degree

Some College/No Degree

19%

This custom summary page is provided courtesy of 12% 15% S C O T T High School Diploma the LFUCG Division of Planning Long-Range 20-24.9% Boydtown Planning team, LWeaver. Data sources include the Lexington American Community Survey (ACS), Esri, Esri and 4% GED/Alternative Credential Bureau of Labor Statistics, Esri and GfK MRI, U.S. Delaplain 15-19.9% 12% Cranetown Some High School/No Diploma Census. The vintage of the data is 2010, 5% Services Utilities/Fuel/Public Utilities/Fuel/Public Services Male 2014-2018, 2020.

13% 4,562 4,562

Renter Occupied Renter Occupied 54,225

+2.4%

The largest group: The $50,000 largest -group: $74,999 $50,000 (16.6%) - $74,999 (16.6%)

Graduate/Professional Degree 70%Indicator Indicator Value Difference Value Difference Housing Burden <$15,000 <$15,000 9.2% -4.8% 9.2% -4.8%

< 9th Grade

Services 10-14.9%

54,225

50+%

40-49.9%

7% 40-49.9%

35-39.9%

35-39.9% 6%

20%

$35,000 $35,000 transportation, and medical 15.9% +2.0% 15.9% care.” +2.0% $49,999 Some $49,999 College/No Degree

< 9th Grade

10%

MERCER

50+% Housing Cost Variables 12%

R BY GENDER

from Kentucky

Nicholasville

Below Poverty Level

16%

%

48%

le

Female

16% of

4%

35-39.9%

35-39.9% 4%

4%

30-34.9%

30-34.9% 6%

25-29.9%

25-29.9% 9%

21,181

Households 16%

6%

2%

20-24.9%

20-24.9%

15-19.9%

15-19.9%

21,181 16% 21,181 Nonesuch

Homelessness

<10%

<10% 10% 0

4,000

3/16/2022

Office of Homelessness Prevention and Intervention

Owner

Monterey

Renter

4,000

Carpool

16,000

0%

2%

Pine Grove 0.6% Bicycle

Pedestrian

8,000

Owner

12,000

8%

40-49.9%

4%

35-39.9%

4%

30-34.9%

TRANSPORTATI

6%

25-29.9%

TRANSPORTATION TOJ EWORK SSAMINE

1.9%

9%

20-24.9%

Public Transportation

16%

Wilmore

Blue Grass

White Hall

23% MINORITY POPULATION 2017 NON-WHITE

10-14.9%

21,181 9.3%

16% 1.9%

15%

Public Transportation

Lexington Data Hub

22%

15-19.9%

Vineyard

Renter F A Y E T T E Renter

3.9%

<10%

10% 0

Carpool

4,000

Baldwin

8,000

PERCENT OF INDIVIDUALS NON-WHITE 0% - 9%

Pedestrian

9% - 19%

12,000

19% - 34% 34% - 93%

URBAN SERVICE BOUNDARY

22%

15-19.9%

Lexington-Fayette Urban Cnty Gov, Esri, HERE, Garmin, SafeGraph, METI/NASA, USGS, EPA, NPS, USDA NO DATA Newby

Pine Grove

ADDITIONAL DATA CONTEXT:

10-14.9%

1.9%

Jonestown

1.9% 9.3%

Public Public Carpool <10% 10% Transportation Transportation 16% 22%

22%

23%

23%

0

10%

4,000

3.9% Pedestrian

08,000 4,000 12,000 8,000

10%

50+%

CLARK

Nicholasville

Gaming Console

16%

8,000

23%

3.9% Richmond

9.3% Carpool

0.6% Bicycle

Pedestrian

12,000

MADISON

Lexington Data Hub 3.9% 0.6% 0.6% Pedestrian Bicycle

MEDIAN HHLD INCOME - WHITE = $59,964 UNEMPLOYED - WHITE = 5.3% MEDIAN HHLD INCOME - BLACK / AF AM = $29,634 UNEMPLOYED - BLACK AF/AM = 10.1% MEDIAN HHLD INCOME - HISPANIC / LATINO = $39,104 UNEMPLOYED - HISPANIC / LATINO = 4.9%

TOP 10 CENSUS BLOCK GROUPS:

BLUE GRASS ARMY DEPOT

Bicycle

12,000

Nicholasville

JESSAMINE Wilmore

The numbers, a snapshot of those experiencing homelessness, show a 55.4% decrease in overall homelessness since 2014, and a 66% decrease in people living without shelter since 2014. The Office of Homelessness Prevention & Intervention was formed in 2014 in response to a report by the Mayor’s Commission on Homelessness as a way to better coordinate Lexington’s system of homelessness services.

15%

South Elkhorn

16%

8,000

16%

23%

<10%

2% BELOW POVERTY 15% HOUSEHOLDS LEVEL

TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TO WORK TO WORK

9%

Households Bourne10-14.9% 10-14.9%

9% Owner

Kentucky

Public Transportation

10-14.9% OWNER COSTS AS % OF INCOME 3.9%

Jonestown

Paris

9.3%

22%

% Not Computed

Indian Hills

6%

21,181 Total

Female

Lexington

Owner

20-24.9%

8%

40-49.9% 4%

HOUSEHOLDS HOUSEHOLDS BELOW POVERTY BELOW LEVEL POVERTY LEVEL

Households Harrodsburg

Meadowthorpe

0%

40-49.9%

21,181 South Elkhorn

16%

48%

4%

0

0

4%

25-29.9%

from Kentucky

Crossroads

Female

HOUSEHOLDS HOUSEHOLDS WITHOUT VEHICLES WITHOUT VEHICLES

12% 40-49.9%

8% 50+%

Indian Hills

HOUSEHOLDS WIT

1.9%

<10% F A Y9%E T T4% E

15-19.9%

HOUSEHOLDS WITHOUT VEHICLES Ewalt $200,000+ 6.4% +2.4%

3%

9%

6%

20-24.9%

+2.6%

Renter

Cell Phone

Television Gaming Console

8%

Holiday2% Hills

Bars show deviation Bars show deviation 50+%

48%

25-29.9%

Gaming Console

Lexington Hub 23% 12% Data12%

Television Tablet

Tablet

OWNER COSTS OWNER AS %COSTS OF INCOME AS % OF INCOME

0%Computed % Not Computed% Not

6.8%

84%

Cell Phone Computer New Zion

23% 35%

35%

Versailles Shetland

3%

$150,000 $199,999

Nonesuch

0%

% Not Computed 8%

52%

+2.4%

84% 74%

Computer

25%

10-14.9% 10-14.9% 9% 9% Range High -School Diploma 15% $75,000 $75,000 JESSAMINE 11.5% -0.4% 11.5% -0.4% $99,999 lude the $99,999 35-39.9% <10% 4% <10% 4% $100,000 $100,000 HOUSEHOLDS BELOW POVERTY LEVEL 14.3% +1.6%Credential 14.3% +1.6% Esri and $149,999GED/Alternative 4% $149,999 0 8,0000 16,000 8,000 16,000 MRI, U.S. $150,000 - $150,000 6.8% +2.6% 6.8% +2.6% 30-34.9% $199,999 % 13%$199,999 Male Some High School/No Diploma 010, 5%

$200,000+ 6.4% +2.4% 6.4%

14.3% +1.6% Television

16,000

6%

This impacts rentersfrom in the 19% % 17%form of rent and home owners in the form of their monthly15-19.9%12% 15-19.9% Kentucky $50,000 ourtesy of $50,000 16.6% -1.2% 16.6% -1.2% mortgage (shown $74,999 $74,999 in darker shades).

$200,000+

8,000

OWNER COSTS AS % OF INCOME

12% 20-24.9%

20-24.9%

$100,000 Tablet $149,999

30-34.9%

Lexington

Winchester Bars show deviation from

7%

more than 30 percent of their income for housing” and 25-29.9% 25-29.9% 10%

4% 10-14.9%

12%

Televi

Tablet

5%15%

TRANSPORTATION TO WORK

12%

35-39.9%

Holiday Hills

4%

74%

25%

$25,000 $25,000 8% as food, clothing, Associate's Degree 11.2% +0.6% 11.2% +0.6% “may have $34,999 difficulty affording necessities Bars such $34,999 show deviation

23%

Vineyard

12.5% drop between 2019 to ‘20

698 31 55

People Experiencing Homelessness

Unshletered Transitional Housing

0 0

3 Blue Grass

4.75

White Hall

1:340,054 6

12 mi

9.5

19 km

603 in Emergency Shelters

Baldwin

23%

4%

Meadowthorpe

3%

0 Georgetown

-2.9%

40-49.9%

Kentucky

METHOD FOR METHOD INTERNET FORACCESS INTERNET ACCESS

6%

Bachelor's Degree 26% 30-34.9% 8% Midway families as those 30-34.9% “who pay

12,000

9%

<10%

50+%

The smallest group: The $200,000+ smallest group: (6.4%) $200,000+ (6.4%)

HUD defines cost-burdened $15,000 $15,000 8.0% -2.9% 8.0% $24,999 $24,999

52%

FAYETTE

8,000

11.5% -0.4%

35%

26%

4,000

HOUSEHOLDS BELOW POVERTY LEVEL

$75,000 Versailles $99,999 Shetland

20%

Bachelor's Degree

$150,000 % Not Computed% Not Computed 6% 6.8% +2.6% $199,999 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Households ByHouseholds Income By Income $200,000+ 6.4%

0

16.6% -1.2%

OCCUPIED HOUSING OCCUPIEDUNITS HOUSING UNITSANNUAL HOUSEHOLD ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD UTILITY COSTS UTILITY COSTS

Per Capita Income

10%

15-19.9%

from

often concentrated majority white, single family neighborhoods.$74,999

Median Median Net Median Net $100,000 -Median Kentucky WORKFORCE BY GENDER Household Household 14.3%Worth +1.6% Worth GROSS RENT GROSS AS % OF RENT INCOME AS % OF INCOME $149,999 Income Income

YMENT

25-29.9%

35%

4%

GED/Alternative Credential 16,000

8,000

$200,000+ Cell 6.4% +2.4% Phone AS % OF INCOME $25,000 - Computer 2% High School/No Diploma Census. of the data is 2010,OWNER COSTSSome 15-19.9% The vintage 22% 25% 11.2% +0.6% (Any Race) Blue dots50+% represent relative concentrations of households $34,999 Owner 52% 48% 2014-2018, 2020. Services 23% 10-14.9% 0% 12% % Not Computed making more than $200k, whileBars orange dots are households 20-24.9% show deviation $35,000 3.9% < 9th Grade 0.6% from 40-49.9% thatMale make less than Female $25k7% annually. 15.9% +2.0% <10% 10% 8% 50+% 21,181 $49,999 16% Bars show deviation Kentucky WORKFORCE BY GENDER Bicycle Pedestrian

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ment Rate

13%

+0.86

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3.20

84%

74%

15%

Bicycle

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4.09 6%+2.43

WhiteTwo Collar or More

19%

4%

70%

Average Household 9th GradeOther 3%Race Size % Not< Computed

8%

$49,999

12% Computer

23%

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10%

Paris

74%

Bachelor's Degree

1.9%

50+%

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20%

7%

40-49.9%

9%

20-24.9%

84%

74%

TRANSPORTATION TO WORK

TheKentucky largest group: 40-49.9% $50,000 -4% $74,999 (16.6%) $35,000 -

15%

6%

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25-29.9%

4,56

Crossroads

GROSS RENTTRANSPORTATION AS25%% OF INCOME TO WORK Computer 50+%

30-34.9%Owner 6%

$24,999

Bars show deviation from

Service

% Not Computed 8%

The largest group: $50,000 - $74,999 (16.6%)

The smallest group: $200,000+ (6.4%) COSTS AS % OF INCOME 70%OWNER HOUSEHOLDS BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Indicator Value Difference

0

Renter EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

0%

% Not Computed

0% % Not Computed METHOD FOR$15,000 INTERNET ACCESS 8.0% -2.9%

White Collar

19% 15.23 +6.87

Georgetown

54,225

<10%

Utilities/Fuel/Pu Bars show deviation Ewalt from

OWNER COSTS AS %WITHOUT OF INCOME HOUSEHOLDS VEHICLES 2% Median Net Worth GROSS RENT AS % OF INCOME Owner

<$15,000

Value Difference

WORKFORCE BY GENDER White Alone 72.67 -12.94

$78,934

Median 12% Household Income 9%

15-19.9%

10-14.9%

Utilities/Fuel/Public Services

12%Renter Occupied

Renter Occupied 54,225 Television Gaming 8,000 16,000 Console

Tablet 0

Per Capita Income

4,562

$100,000 BY GENDER 14.3% +1.6% 2020 MalesWORKFORCE Age 85+ $149,999 $150,000 -

10%

Delaplain <10% 4% Cranetown 23% 35%

Median Net Median <10% 4% Bars show deviation Worth 50+% Household EMPLOYMENT from 0Households 8,000 16,000 By Income Services IncomeUtilities/Fuel/Public 40-49.9% 4% Kentucky Georgetown

11.5% -0.4%

EMPLOYMENT

Associate's DegreeIndicator8%

25-29.9%

10-14.9%

The smallest group:

$35,048

8%

14.3% +1.6%

$56,448

16.6% -1.2%

Services The largest group: White Alone (72.67) Bachelor's Degree 26% The smallest group: Pacific Islander Alone (0.07)

Kentucky

30-34.9%

$100,000 $149,999

Per Capita 17.9%$150,000 Predominant Non-White Race by Census Block Group 6.8% +2.6% 12% $56,448 $78,934 20-24.9% $199,999 13% Income +2.0%Unemployment$200,000+ Rate 6.4% +2.4%

15.9%

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Chart Title

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Graduate/Professional Degree 20% Race and Ethnicity

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-2.9%

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EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENTDots Kentucky show comparison to $199,999 13% FEATURED FIGURES $200,000+ Renter Occupied

+3.67 group:

8.0%

Total Housing Units 11.5% -0.4% $35,048

$75,000 $99,999

11.2% +0.6%

$50,000 $74,999 Services

Kentucky

$78,934

$56,448

20-24 $25,000 15-19

Unemployment Rate$75,000 Bars show deviation

Blue Collar

135,160 Per Capita 2020 Males Age 2020 Males AgeBars 85+ show deviation Total Housing Units Income from 20-24 323,809

ANKLIN

15-19

17%

$15,000 25-29 $24,999

68,818

-0.01

Hispanic Origin 7.74 (AnyThe Race)smallest

The largest group:

+2.43

15.23 +6.87

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2.3

4.09

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30-34

20-24

Two or More Races

15-19

135,160

0-4 Median Age

72.67 -12.94

Black Alone

10-14

Other Race

9.2%

15-19.9%

21,181

16%

135,160

35-39 <$15,000 Blue Collar

30-34 Pacific Islander 0.07 -0.0125-29 White Collar Alone

Average Household Value Difference20-24 Size

Indicator

+2.8635-39

US? 48%

2.3

Utilities & Transit

Employment Owner Occupied 4.56

Asian Alone

The largest group: White Alone (72.67) 35.6 2.3 25-29 The smallest group: Pacific Islander Alone (0.07)

25-29 20-24 323,809

35.6

30-34

35.6 in the

Housing

FAYETTE

Race and Ethnicity

30-34

%

<10%

68,818

Housing

Unemployment Rate

0-4

10-14.9%

ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD UTILITYBars COSTS show deviation

Owner Occupied

8%

10-14 Associate's Degree

15-19.9%

0-4

UtilitiesDots & Transit show comparison to

Race and Ethnicity

Employment 17.9%

10-14 5-9

60-64

11.5% -0.4% 0-4

2020 Males Age 20-24

Income Housing FEATURED FIGURES INCOME OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WORKFORCE BY GENDER

The American Community Survey includes a question that 75-79 75-79 70-74 70-74 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT intends to capture current sex; there are no questions 65-69 65-69 60-64 60-64 about gender, sexual orientation, or sex at birth. Sex is Demographics Employment Income 55-59 55-59 based on biological attributes of males and females (e.g., 50-54 50-54 45-49 45-49 Graduate/Professional Degree 20% POPULATION PYRAMID UNEMPLOYMENT INCOME chromosomes, anatomy, and hormones), while gender 40-44 40-44 35-39 35-39 is a social construction whereby a society 85+ or culture 85+ Female 30-34 30-34 Male Bachelor's Degree 26% 80-84 80-84 assigns certain tendencies or behaviors to the concepts of 25-29 25-29 75-79 75-79 20-24 20-24 masculinity and femininity. 70-74 70-74 15-19 15-19

10-14 5-9

$150,000 6.8% +2.6% $199,999 The largest group: $200,000+ 6.4% +2.4%

Services

Female

85+

$75,000 $99,999

13%

UNEMPLOYMENT Kentucky

15-19

16.6% -1.2% 10-14 5-9

$100,000 $149,999

from

20-24

15-19

$50,000 $74,999

Blue Collar

The presence of “difference” within a given setting. arise in our appearances, thoughts, likes and dislikes, values, and identities. Diversity among Hispanic Originidentities may relate to 7.74 +3.67 (Any Race) gender, race, ethnicity, religion, nationality, education, marital status, sexual orientation, 135,160status, to name a few. (dis)ability, and socioeconomic Bars show deviation Demographics Employment Total Housing Units

Sex

15.9% +2.0%

$49,999 20-24

14

LABEL

TRACT

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

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BLK GRP % NWHITE

2 1 4 3 3 2 2 1 2 1

93.01 83.36 82.79 79.48 79.2 78.82 78.8 72.26 71.16 69.87

Data sources: ACS 2017 5 year estimates, quartile classification scheme.

Source: Maps of Vulnerabilities to Displacement, Task Force on Neighborhoods in Transition

Lexington-Fayette Urban Cnty Gov, Esri, HERE, Garmin, SafeGraph, METI/NASA, USGS, EPA, NPS, USDA

Source: Straub, S. Annual count shows fewer people homeless. City of Lexington. (2020, January 31) from www. lexingtonky.gov

American Institute of Certified Planners 2022 Update to the Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct

Incorporate equity principles and strategies as the foundation for preparing plans and implementation programs to achieve more socially just decision-making. Implement, for existing plans, regulations, policies and procedures, changes which can help overcome historical impediments to racial and social equity. Develop metrics and track plan implementation over time to measure and report progress toward achieving more equitable outcomes. Urban Cnty participation Gov, Esri, in HERE, Garmin,of plans and programs that may affect them. Participation Facilitate the exchange of ideas and ensure that people have the opportunityLexington-Fayette for meaningful, timely, and informed the development SafeGraph, FAO,underrepresented METI/NASA, USGS, EPA, NPS should be broad enough to include those who lack formal organization or influence, especially communities and marginalized people. Attention and resources should be given to issues of equity, diversity, and inclusion and should reflect the diversity of the community.


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