What's at stake for Clackamas County?

Clackamas County

Like much of the state, unemployment in Clackamas County appears to be stabilizing, but state cuts to education and health services could slow the recovery. More than 10% of the county’s workforce is employed in the public sector, and another 12% is employed in health services, including long-term care for seniors. More than 10% of the residents are on the Oregon Health Plan.

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Children and Families

Total Population: 375,992
Child population (0-17): 89,638
Median family income: $71,200
Average cost of child care per month: $862.67
Percentage of population over the age of 65: 12.5%

Impacts of the Recession

Poverty Rate: 9.4%
Number of low-income children: 23,666
Number of children in families receiving cash assistance (TANF): 2,514
Number of children in families receiving food stamps (SNAP): 19,285
Number of children receiving Employment Related Day Care (ERDC): 1,228
Rates of bankruptcy (per 1000): 5.17
Kids in foster care: 513

Education

Number of students enrolled in K12 schools: 58,122
Number of children in Head Start/pre-K: 1,362
Kids eligible for free/reduced lunch: 35.4%
Homeless students: 1,072
High School graduation rate: 88.8%
College degree rate: 28.4%

Health Care

Percentage of children who have access to certified School-Based Health Center: 6.6%
Seniors and people with disabilities receiving long-term or in-home care: 4,407
Residents on the Oregon Health Plan: 39,909

Jobs

Unemployment (Dec 2010): 9.5%
Total employment number: 136,397
Percentage employed in the public sector, including schools: 10.6%
Number of people employed in Health Services, including long-term care for seniors: 16,639+