Number of domestic violence offenses per 1,000 residents. Domestic violence includes any violence of one family member against another family member. Family can include spouses, former spouses, parents who have children in common regardless of marital status, adults who live in the same household, as well as parents and their children. Many offenses occur without arresting perpetrators.
Percentage of total population within a designated area that is identified as both “low income”
and having “low access” to healthy food. Low income is defined as Low income is defined as having an annual family income
at or below 200 percent of the Federal poverty threshold. Low access is defined as population that is beyond 1 mile for urban areas or 10 miles for rural areas from a supermarket.
Note that there are many ways to measure food access for individuals and for neighborhoods,
and many ways to define which areas are food deserts (neighborhoods that lack healthy food sources).
Explore the USDA Food Access Research Atlas for more information: https://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/food-access-research-atlas/.
Number of domestic violence offenses per 1,000 residents. Domestic violence includes any violence of one family member against another family member. Family can include spouses, former spouses, parents who have children in common regardless of marital status, adults who live in the same household, as well as parents and their children. Many offenses occur without arresting perpetrators.
The number of residents with high school, associate and 4-year college degrees broken down by race, ethnicity, gender and income, expressed as a percentage of all residents 25 and older in a region
Educational attainment data by race and ethnicity from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
Data is provided for the City of Everett, Snohomish County, Washington State, and US, as well as all census tracts within
Everett.