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Item 23 - Public Hearing - FY 2025-29 5 Year Plan, Annual Action Plan for CDBG, HOME, and ESG Programs
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Item 23 - Public Hearing - FY 2025-29 5 Year Plan, Annual Action Plan for CDBG, HOME, and ESG Programs
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<br /> <br />Orange County 107 25-29 Regional AFH <br /> <br />Map 10 – Poverty Status – South Orange County <br /> <br />Source: California HCD, AFFH Data Viewer <br />Table 8 - Poverty by Race/Ethnicity and National Origin, shows data from the 201 8-2022 <br />ACS on poverty rates by race/ethnicity and national origin, for the region, Orange County, <br />the Urban County jurisdictions, and the HUD Entitlement Cities . The table shows the <br />following: <br />• Countywide, the poverty rate is lower than region for all groups except AAPI <br />residents (who have a poverty rate comparable to the region). There are significant <br />racial/ethnic disparities. The Black poverty rate is highest and is nearly double the <br />White poverty rate, and the foreign-born population is more likely to live below <br />poverty than the native-born population. <br />• In the Orange County Urban County jurisdictions, the poverty rate is lower than the <br />County overall. Similar to the County overall, the Black poverty rate is highest and <br />is nearly double the White poverty rate, and the foreign -born population is more <br />likely to live below poverty than the native-born population. <br />• In Aliso Viejo, the overall poverty rate is lower than the County. Similar to the County, <br />the foreign-born population is more likely to live below poverty than the native-born <br />population. (Note that the Black and Native American populations may be too small <br />for the sample data to be accurate.) <br />• In Anaheim, the overall poverty rate is higher than the County and is comparable to <br />the region poverty rate. Black and Hispanic residents have the highest poverty rates. <br />EXHIBIT 6
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