As a case investigation of this
relationship between literacy and income, one could examine the statistics from
the poorest county in the state of Michigan: Lake County.
General Statistics
Lake County, Michigan
|
|
Economics
|
2013
Population:
11,386 (White: 87%, African American: 9.2%)
2009-2013
Households:
4,096
Median
Household income: $29,379
Persons
below poverty level: 27.9%
2007
Retail
sales per capita: 4,801
|
Jobs
|
2012
Private
wage/salary: 72%
Government:
19%
Self-employed,
not incorporated: 8%
Unpaid
family work: 0%
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Public
Libraries
|
Chase
Township Public Library
Luther
Area Public Library
Pathfinder
Community Library
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Library
Associations
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Interlibrary
Loan
Mid-Michigan
Library League and Michi-Card
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Education
Levels
|
2014
No
High School: 481
Some
High School: 1,277 (26.8%)
Some
College: 1, 795 (37.7%)
Associate
Degree: 494
Bachelor
Degree: 517
Graduate
Degree: 198
|
Literacy
Rate
|
2013
4th
graders not proficient in reading: 46%
High
School students not graduating on time: 48%
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Higher
Education
|
West
Shore Community College (two year)
No
four year universities
No
independent colleges or universities
|
Newspapers
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The
Lake County Star (weekly since 1873)
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Focused Statistics
2013 estimates
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|
Population
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11, 124
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%
below poverty level
|
27.9
+/- 2.7
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%
below poverty level under 18
|
46.9
+/-
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Unemployed
|
44%
|
K-12
enrolled
|
95%
|
Total
household
|
4,096
|
Median
income
|
$24-29,000
|
2014 estimates
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|
Population
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11,341
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% language other than English
|
2.1
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In 2013, the percentage of 4th
graders not proficient in reading was 46%.
Given that the population numbers had had no significant change (-117 in
one year) and the non-English speaking percentage is only 2.1%, a reason for
the almost 50% rating of “not proficient” in readings might be due to the lack
of materials available in the home because of low-income families’ inability to
afford them. The median income is
approximately $2000 per month. Expenses
in Lake County for food, gasoline and utilities are high in this upper middle-west
of Michigan. Another reason for the low
literacy rate could be the relative isolation of Lake County. It is bordered by a state forest on the west
and a few small towns on the east.
Cultural activities do not seem numerous and the libraries are small and
perhaps budgets do not permit extensive programming with much cultural literacy
focus.
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