NORTH TEXAS ASSET MAP PROJECT
7 DIMENSIONS Dimension 1. Demographics
Dimension 2. Economy Dimension 3. Workforce
Dimension 4. Education Dimension 5. Quality of Place Dimension 6. Infrastructure Dimension 7. Healthy Communities
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Population
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Population by gender
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Median age
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Race
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Ethnicity
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Workforce with higher education
7 DIMENSIONS Dimension 1. Demographics
Dimension 2. Economy Dimension 3. Workforce
Dimension 4. Education Dimension 5. Quality of Place Dimension 6. Infrastructure Dimension 7. Healthy Communities
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Business by Industry
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Median house value
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Cost of living
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Regional GDP
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Fortune 500s
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# of patents issued
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Innovation incubators
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Innovative small firms
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GDP by industry
7 DIMENSIONS Dimension 1. Demographics
Dimension 2. Economy Dimension 3. Workforce
Dimension 4. Education Dimension 5. Quality of Place Dimension 6. Infrastructure Dimension 7. Healthy Communities
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Workforce by geography
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Median earning of workers
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Median age of workers
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Employments by industry
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Highest demanding job
7 DIMENSIONS Dimension 1. Demographics
Dimension 2. Economy Dimension 3. Workforce
Dimension 4. Education Dimension 5. Quality of Place Dimension 6. Infrastructure Dimension 7. Healthy Communities
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Education attainment
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High school graduation rates
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Pre-K12 enrollment
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SAT score
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Average teacher salary
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Number of schools by ISD
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Students’ ethnic breakdown
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Charter, online, and homeschools
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Community colleges
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4-year institutions
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Medical and Law schools
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Trade schools
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Population by college major
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Private and public schools
7 DIMENSIONS Dimension 1. Demographics
Dimension 2. Economy Dimension 3. Workforce
Dimension 4. Education Dimension 5. Quality of Place Dimension 6. Infrastructure Dimension 7. Healthy Communities
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Average temperature and rain
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Acres of parks by city
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National park ranking
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Regional trails
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Bicycling capacity
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Number of golf courses
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Lakes and state parks
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Sports teams
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Arts and entertainment
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Number of restaurants
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Public safety
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Fire stations
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Voter turnout
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Jobs in leisure and arts
7 DIMENSIONS Dimension 1. Demographics
Dimension 2. Economy Dimension 3. Workforce
Dimension 4. Education Dimension 5. Quality of Place Dimension 6. Infrastructure Dimension 7. Healthy Communities
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Airports
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Commute time
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Water
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Air
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Public transit
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Air travel
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Energy use
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Internet access
7 DIMENSIONS Dimension 1. Demographics
Dimension 2. Economy Dimension 3. Workforce
Dimension 4. Education Dimension 5. Quality of Place Dimension 6. Infrastructure Dimension 7. Healthy Communities
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Major hospitals
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Number of doctors
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Insurance and health care cost
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Poverty rate
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Birth to teens
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Homeless
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Obesity
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Primary care access
NORTH TEXAS AT A GLANCE
POPULATION
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2010, 2014, and population growth (2010-2014) by city, county, and MSAs
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DFW is the 4th largest and 1st fast growing MSA in the states
MEDIAN AGE
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2014 median age of male, female, and total by city, county, and MSAs
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DFW is the 3rd youngest MSA among 30 largest MSAs
LABOR FORCE WITH HIGHER EDUCATION •
2010, 2014, and growth rate (2010-2014) by city, county, and MSAs
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DFW is the 6th fast growing MSA in terms of labor force with higher education
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Growth of highly educated (Bachelor's degree or higher) labor force in North Texas is much faster than the nation.
Note: Percentage indicates growth rate of labor force with higher education from 2010 to 2014.
COST OF LIVING •
2015 Consumer Price Index of all items, food and beverage, housing, fuel and utilities, apparel, transportation, medical care, recreation, and education by MSAs
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DFW region is ranked the 3rd lowest on housing, 5th lowest on all items, and 6th lowest on apparel and recreation among 30 MSAs, but cost of food and beverage is little expensive than other 13 MSAs.
Note: Number indicates DFW’s rank among 30 populous MSAS.
FORTUNE 500s
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2014 and 2015 fortune 500s’ companies in North Texas and Texas
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39% of Fortune 500s companies (20 companies among 51 companies) in Texas are located in North Texas.
GDP BY INDUSTRY •
GDP, Share of GDP, and growth rate of GDP (2010-2014) in Texas and 30 largest MSAs
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DFW has the fastest growth rate of GDP in total industries and 12 industries (NAICS Code 23, 31-33, 44-45, 51, 52, 53, 54, 56, 71, 72, 81, 99) among top 30 populous MSAs.
WORKFORCE •
2015 labor force, employed and unemployed, and unemployment rate by city, county, MSAs
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DFW is the 4th largest labor pool, and has the 4th lowest unemployment rate among 30 largest MSAs.
EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY •
2014 Employments by industry and 2016 employments in nonfarm industry in DFW
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The 1st biggest industry in DFW is health care and social assistance with 356,355 workers. It is 12.4% of total employees of DFW.
Top 5 Industries in DFW
EDUCATION ATTAINMENT •
2014 Education Attainment by city, county, North Texas, Texas, and U.S.
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North Texas has highest percentage (32.8%) of residents over Bachelor's degree than Texas (27%) and U.S. (29.3%).
Percentage of Higher Education Attainment by County Note: Higher Education means Bachelor’s, Master’s and PhD’s degree
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION RATES •
2015 high school graduation rates by city, county, North Texas, Texas, and U.S.
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North Texas has higher high school graduation rate than Texas and U.S.
HS Graduation Rate by County
ISD with 100% HS Graduation Rate
Acres of Parks •
Acres of Park, % of park area in the city, and acres per 1000 population
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40 cities have more park acres per 1000 population than the 2014 national median (9.9 acres per 1000 population).
% of Park area in City
Acres per 1,000 Population
National Top 100 Park System
ART AND ENTERTAINMENT •
Places for arts and entertainment in North Texas including orchestra, ballet, opera, concert hall, and museums
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North Texas provides various experiences in art and entertainment. There are 8 orchestras, 6 Ballet centers, 3 operas, 16 concert halls, and 114 museums.
AIRPORTS • •
Airports in North Texas, cargo airports, 2014 and 2015 passengers by airports, and national top 40s Dallas Love Field Airport is the fastest growing airport in terms of number of passengers among top 40 airports in the U.S.
INSURANCE AND HEALTH CARE COST •
2016 uninsured adults, uninsured children, and health care costs by county
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% of uninsured adults and children in North Texas are lower than Texas, but higher than National average.
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