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Pockets
from Inweekly May 25 2023
by Inweekly
Eight years ago, the Studer Community Institute Escambia County based on the 2014 census data. the map using the most recent census data in
Deep Pockets
Six tracts in the city and county’s urban core have more These six tracts account for 24% of the children in poverty in Escambia County living in poverty resides in those neighborhoods.
Institute published a map showing the pockets of poverty in data. Inweekly asked the UWF Haas Center to update an interactive application.
Childhood Poverty
Very High Poverty
than half their children living in poverty. poverty – so almost one of four children neighborhoods.
Very Low Poverty
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