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B ERKS C OUNTY S TRATEGIC P LAN General Demographic Conditions: Living in Berks County Berks Schuylkill Lebanon Lancaster Chester Montgomery Lehigh Berks County Workforce Investment Board Berks County CareerLink 501 Crescent Avenue Reading, PA 19601 (610) 988-1363

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BERKS COUNTY STRATEGIC PLANGeneral Demographic Conditions: Living in Berks County

Berks

Schuylkill

Lebanon

LancasterChester

Montgomery

Lehigh

Berks County Workforce Investment Board Berks County CareerLink

501 Crescent Avenue Reading, PA 19601

(610) 988-1363

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Table of Contents Executive Summary ............................................................................................................. 3 

Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 5 

Population .......................................................................................................................... 7 

Population Growth ......................................................................................................... 7 

Population Composition – Age ...................................................................................... 9 

Population Composition – Race and Ethnicity ............................................................. 13 

Population Composition – Poverty .............................................................................. 16 

Population Flows ......................................................................................................... 18 

Educational Attainment ................................................................................................ 22 

School Enrollments, Graduates, and Drop-Outs ................................................................... 24 

Household Income ............................................................................................................. 29 

Appendices ....................................................................................................................... 32 

Appendix A: Population Estimates and Projections ..................................................... 32 

Appendix B: Population Estimates and Projections by Age Group ............................. 33 

Appendix C: Population Estimates and Projections by Race and Ethnicity ................. 36 

Appendix D: Population Estimates by Poverty Level ................................................... 38 

Appendix E: Migration Data ......................................................................................... 40 

Appendix F: Population Estimates and Projections by Educational Attainment Level 42 

Appendix G: Pre K-12 Schools Statistics .................................................................... 45 

Appendix H: Household Income Data ......................................................................... 49 

Appendix I: Households below Self-Sufficiency ......................................................... 51 

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Executive Summary In planning for its economic future, Berks County must consider the prevailing demographic, workforce and economic development circumstances that may strengthen or impede local growth. In 2005, the population of Berks County was 408,979. The county has and is expected to continue to experience consistent population growth that outpaces trends in surrounding counties and statewide averages. There are definite patterns of movement by residents into and out of Berks County, but the county has benefited from more individuals moving into than leaving the county. Those that are relocating to Berks County tend to come from elsewhere in Pennsylvania, especially neighboring counties or parts of southeastern Pennsylvania. With a growing population, the demographics are changing. Residents are getting older, despite the presence of several postsecondary institutions within the county. In fact, one-quarter of the population are baby boomers; for the working population this means that the county could see a significant shift in labor market availability and knowledge with retirements occurring in the next 5 to 15 years. While individuals ages 20 to 29 continue to show growth, they may be exceeded by those who reach retirement age, meaning there will not be a one-to-one ratio of new entrants to exiters from the labor force. Berks County’s population appears to be limited in terms of demographic diversity by race. However, most racial groups have shown significant growth rates in the past decade. More importantly is the growth of the Hispanic population, which increased 112% between 1990 and 2000. Changing demographics must be considered for numerous reasons. The demand for goods and services is directly driven by demographics. If the needs from emerging populations, such as the Hispanics and the Baby Boomers, are unable to be met within the county of residence, these groups will look for goods and services offered elsewhere, thus potentially taking income out of the county. Expectations of customer service differ based on demographic perceptions so businesses need to know how to respond to the changing demands. Workforce interactions will have to be more conscious of cultural expectations and work ethic and how workplaces may have to adjust traditional employee/employer relationships. The median household in Berks County has an income of about $55,000, which is 10 percent higher than the median statewide income. About 14 percent of all households are earning under $20,000, while 20 percent have incomes in excess of $100,000. Over one-tenth of residents are living below the poverty line for their given family size and composition. While poverty statistics for the county mirror the state, Berks County must consider how these populations (individuals living in poverty and households earning less than $20,000 annually in income) affect the need for and use of human and social services provided by public or non-profit organizations. Educational attainment in Berks County is below state averages, despite the direct presence of a public institution of higher learning within the county limits. Fifty-seven percent of the population has a high school diploma or less, which could become a barrier to economic development. Based on national projections, by 2010, 80 percent of all jobs will require some type of post-secondary training. Residents of Berks County must be prepared to access and earn such credentials as will be required for global competition. Eighteen school districts within the county provided educational services to over 76,000 K-12 students during the 2007-2008 school year. About 4,700 students exited the K-12 system as

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successful graduates. Of those, 70 percent are pursuing some type of post-secondary education. Recent statistics suggest that the number of individuals pursuing higher levels of education beyond high school is decreasing. In summary, the school districts each year are producing 1,400 graduates who are potentially going directly into the workforce so it is crucial that those individuals have skills, both technical and basic, to be work-ready. • Berks County’s population is growing at a faster rate than the 7-County Region and the

State. This is evidenced by the fact that the population in the county grew by 9.5% from 2000 to 2008, while the 7-County Region increased by 6.9% and the State increased by only 1.8%. Because of the apparent and expected increases in population, Berks County may be able to meet its workforce demands from individuals living in the county.

• Berks County’s population is aging. The median age value for Berks County residents has risen steadily in recent years, increasing from 35.40 in 1990 to 38.47 in 2008. With the population of older individuals increasing and younger individuals decreasing, businesses in Berks County may confront several issues related to aging population-less available workers, increased competition, and flexible work scheduling.

• Berks County‘s population is becoming more diverse. The majority of the population in

Berks County is “White”. However, it is important to note that, while most of the population falls into this race category, significant increases have been seen for other groups. Additionally, the ethnicity of the population is changing. Despite 85.8% of the population being “Non Hispanic”, the “Hispanic” population is increasing, growing by 237% between 1990 and 2008. Employers should be prepared to accommodate a higher number of applicants who speak English as a second language.

• The majority of residents in Berks County only have a high school diploma. In fact,

56.7% of individuals ages 25 and over have high school education or less. This is a higher proportion than the 7-County Region (46.0%) and the State (51.6%).

• A decreasing number of public high school graduates are attending college. It is vital

to increase retention efforts in attracting individuals who do attend some form of postsecondary education back to Berks County as more and more jobs will require a post-secondary education.

• Berks County’s households earn less than those in the 7-County Region, but more

than across the State. In fact, households in Berks County earn about 12% less than the 7-County Region and 10% more than the State on average.

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Introduction The Central Pennsylvania Workforce Development Corporation (CPWDC) has prepared the following document to provide an overview of the general demographic conditions in Berks County with comparisons to the larger geography of Berks, Chester, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Montgomery, and Schuylkill Counties (referred to as the “7-County Region” throughout the report) and the Commonwealth. Various aspects of the population are considered as a portrait is painted for living in Berks County. Furthermore, historical values, current year estimates, future year projections, and comparisons to the 7-County Region comprised of Berks, Chester, Lancaster, Lehigh, Lebanon, Montgomery, and Schuylkill Counties are discussed when analyzing the changes seen in the county and those expected in the coming years. The following points are presented in the document with a brief explanation:

Population This section analyzes the population in Berks County.

Population Growth – This section examines the recent and expected growth of the population in Berks County. Comparisons are made to the 7-County Region and the State for years 1990, 2000, 2008 and 2013. Data is provided by DecisionData. Additional population estimates are provided by Economic Modeling Specialists, Incorporated (EMSI). Population Composition – Three separate sections deconstruct the population according to age, race and ethnicity, and poverty levels.

• Eighteen (18) unique age groups describe the population in 1990, 2000, 2008, and 2013. Data is provided by DecisionData

• Ethnicity is described by DecisionData as “Hispanic” or “Non Hispanic”, while there are seven (7) distinct race categories discussed for 1990, 2000, 2008, and 2013.

• Finally, the population living below the poverty level is presented as 3-year averages for 2005-2007, which is provided by the American Community Survey.

Population Flows – This section looks at the movement of individuals to and from Berks County, the 7-County Region, and State for 2005, 2006, and 2007. Data is provided by Economic Modeling Specialists, Incorporated. Educational Attainment – The education levels of the population are discussed in this section. Educational attainment levels refer to the highest level of education achieved by an individual within seven (7) unique levels. Berks County data is compared to the 7-County Region and the State for 1990, 2000, 2008, and 2013. Information is provided by DecisionData.

School District Data This section discusses the enrollment levels, graduation rates, and post high school activities of students living in Berks County. Historical and current values are compared to 7-County Region and the State. Data is provided by the Pennsylvania Department of Education and the Pennsylvania Partnerships for Children.

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Household Income This section looks at the number of households in Berks County by income levels. Local information is compared to the 7-County Region and the State for 1990, 2000, 2008, and 2013. Data is provided by DecisionData.

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Population

Population Growth See Appendix A for population estimates and projections “How has the population changed and how will it change over time in Berks County…” Key Notes: Population estimates include college students who declare their residency at college as their primary address. Population estimates are provided by DecisionData and EMSI. Analysis: As of 2008, the total population in Berks County is about 409,000, representing 14.7% of the 7-County Region’s population of 2.8 million and 3.3% of Pennsylvania’s population of 12.5 million. About 63% of the 7-County Region’s population is found in Chester (18%), Lancaster (18%), and Montgomery (28%) Counties. The following chart identifies the population in Berks County from 1990 to 2013:

Source: DecisionData, June 2009

Overall, the population in Berks County has seen an increasing trend.

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The following chart compares the percent change in population for Berks County, the 7-County Region, and Pennsylvania for the time periods 1990-2000, 2000-2008, and 2008-2013:

Source: DecisionData, June 2009

In each time period, Berks County experienced (or is projected to experience) a higher rate of growth than both the 7-Coutny Region and the State. For all areas, the increase has been declining over time. Between 1990 and 2000, the population living in Berks County increased by about 11%,

• This growth rate was comparable to the 7-County Region (10%) and much higher than the statewide average (3%).

Between 2000 and 2008, the population in Berks County grew at a faster rate than both the 7-County Region and statewide average.

• Berks County’s population grew by over 9%. • The 7-County Region increased by 7%. • The Commonwealth grew by less than 2%.

Based on available projections for 2013, the population in Berks County may continue to grow at a faster rate than the 7-County Region and statewide averages.

• Berks County’s population may increase by almost 5%, which is a higher rate than both the 7-County Region (3%) and the State (1%).

Workforce demands may be met by individuals living in Berks County because of the steady increases in population seen in recent history and expected in the coming years.

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Population Composition – Age  See Appendix B for population estimates and projections by age group “What is the age distribution of Berks County residents…” The concern of an aging population is growing as baby-boomers are getting older and are nearing the typical retirement age of 65. Based on population estimates, about a quarter of the population in Berks County is comprised of baby-boomers who were born between 1945 and 1964, individuals between the ages 45 and 64. Analysis: In comparison to the 7-County Region and the Commonwealth, Berks County is slightly younger when looking at median ages. As of 2008, the median age of Berks County residents is about 38.5, while the 7-County Region’s median age is 39.5 and Pennsylvania’s is 40.0. The following chart compares the median age of Berks County, the 7-County Region, and Pennsylvania from 1990 to 2013:

Source: DecisionData, June 2009

Overall, Berks County has demonstrated a lower median age than the larger regions.

• In each area, the median age has steadily increased and is expected to increase in the

future.

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The following chart identifies the proportion of the population within 18 unique age groups in Berks County from 2000 to 2013: This chart considers the entire population, not just the workforce.

Source: DecisionData, June 2009

Several themes arise from this chart:

• The population for younger age groups (5-9 and 10-14) and middle age groups (35-39 and 40-44) is expected to be at their lowest levels by 2013.

• Older ages groups (50-54, 55-59, 60-64, and 65-69) are expected to be at their highest levels.

• Similar trends are expected for the 7-County Region and the State. The above chart helps illustrate the problem with an aging population-the older age groups are reaching new highs and younger age groups are reaching new lows in terms of sheer numbers. It is possible that the number of individuals leaving the workforce for retirement may soon begin to outpace the number of individuals entering the workforce. In essence, there may be too many job openings and too few workers to fill them.

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The following chart looks at the potential number of entrants into the workforce (individuals ages 20-29) and potential exits/retirees from the workforce (ages 65+) in Berks County to determine when this phenomenon may begin to impact the workforce: This chart is based on the total population within each age group to gauge the difference between individuals who may enter the workforce for the first time and individuals who may leave the workforce for retirement.

Source: Economic Modeling Specialists, Inc., June 2009

While Berks County has demonstrated a higher level of potential exits, around 2011 this population may begin to outpace the number of potential entrants. The impacts of an aging population may be felt in the workforce around this time. The issues associated with an aging workforce are dependent on the current recession. With the current state of the economy, older workers may delay retirement to help offset retirement investments that may have been less than stellar. Older workers may seek additional employment or work on a less than full-time basis to help recover lost funds. When the economy stabilizes and workers are able to retire with confidence, there will be a large wave of retirements. It is not a question of if there will be a large wave of retirements that could cause never before seen workforce issues, but when it will happen. In summary, several issues arise from an aging population:

• Employers may struggle to fill all positions because there may be too many job openings and not enough workers to fill them.

• Potential retirees from the workforce may outpace the number of potential entrants to the workforce.

• Businesses may experience higher competition to attract workers due to the lack of available individuals. It will be vital for companies to prepare incumbent workers with the necessary training to fill higher-level positions as individuals begin to retire.

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• Businesses may need to consider hiring retirees to meet their employment demands. Furthermore, such individuals may only seek part-time employment or even flexible work schedules.

The need for younger workers may be filled by growing ethnic groups. The Follow-Up to the Aging Workforce Analysis: Ethnicity of the Younger Population in Berks County report concludes that the most drastic change in relation to ethnicity and population is the 3.5% increase anticipated for the White Hispanic ethnic group for the younger population (individuals under the age of 30). The two Hispanic groups (White and Non-White) may constitute over 20% of the younger population in Berks County by 2015. Clearly, the Hispanic population may be a large source of younger workers for the Berks County WIA as it prepares to encounter the impact of the aging workforce.

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Population Composition – Race and Ethnicity See Appendix C for population estimates and projections by race and ethnicity “How diverse is the population in Berks County…” Key Notes: The Census Bureau considers "Hispanic" an ethnicity, not a race. Anyone who selected a race on their 2000 Census forms also reported whether they were Hispanic or non-Hispanic. The "Asian" and "Hawaiian or Pacific Islander" race categories were combined in the 1990 Census. The "multirace" race category was not identified in the 1990 Census. Population estimates by race and ethnicity are provided by DecisionData. Analysis: Approximately 1 in 5 residents of Berks County is non-white, as evidenced by the following chart that shows the population proportion by race for 2008:

Source: DecisionData, June 2009

Similar trends are apparent in the 7-County Region and the State. Besides the white population, most races comprise only a small proportion of the population in Berks County. However, there have been substantial increases within each group.

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The following table compares the percent increase in each race for Berks County, the 7-County Region, and the State for 1990-2000, 2000-2008, and 2008-2013:

Percent Increases in Population by Race 

Race Berks County 

1990‐2000  2000‐2008  2008‐2013 

American Indian or Alaska Native  83.5%  24.8%  7.0% 

Asian  38.0%  25.0%  18.1% 

Black  37.7%  28.4%  16.1% 

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander  ‐  44.2%  26.1% 

Multirace  ‐  57.3%  44.8% 

Other Race  128.8%  30.7%  20.9% 

White  4.7%  3.5%  0.9% 

Total  11.0%  8.6%  4.7% 

Race 7‐County Region 

1990‐2000  2000‐2008  2008‐2013 

American Indian or Alaska Native  39.2%  ‐26.4%  ‐15.1% 

Asian  76.9%  36.1%  26.1% 

Black  37.3%  17.2%  9.5% 

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander  ‐  43.8%  27.3% 

Multirace  ‐  42.4%  25.3% 

Other Race  93.3%  28.0%  24.2% 

White  5.2%  3.0%  0.8% 

Total  10.1%  6.4%  3.3% 

Race Pennsylvania 

1990‐2000  2000‐2008  2008‐2013 

American Indian or Alaska Native  24.7%  ‐5.4%  ‐3.2% 

Asian  60.1%  29.7%  18.6% 

Black  12.4%  6.7%  4.2% 

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander  ‐  44.2%  27.7% 

Multirace  ‐  30.2%  7.5% 

Other Race  57.7%  19.5%  22.1% 

White  ‐0.3%  ‐0.6%  ‐0.4% 

Total  3.4%  1.8%  1.1% 

Source: DecisionData, June 2009 In each region, the population growth has occurred or is projected to occur largely due to the minority populations. In terms of ethnicity, about 86% of the population in Berks County is Non Hispanic.

• This is lower than the 7-County Region (93%) and the State (96%).

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The following chart compares the percent increase by ethnicity for Berks County, the 7- County Region, and the Commonwealth for 1990-2000, 2000-2008, and 2008-2013:

Percent Increases in Population by Ethnicity 

Ethnicity Berks County 

1990‐2000  2000‐2008  2008‐2013 

Non Hispanic  5.6%  3.9%  0.9% 

Hispanic  111.7%  37.2%  27.3% 

Total  11.0%  8.6%  4.7% 

Ethnicity 7‐County Region 

1990‐2000  2000‐2008  2008‐2013 

Non Hispanic  7.5%  4.1%  1.5% 

Hispanic  96.9%  35.5%  26.1% 

Total  10.1%  6.4%  3.3% 

Ethnicity Pennsylvania 

1990‐2000  2000‐2008  2008‐2013 

Non Hispanic  2.0%  0.4%  0.2% 

Hispanic  69.7%  31.0%  19.4% 

Total  3.4%  1.8%  1.1% 

Source: DecisionData, June 2009 Similar to the increases seen for the various racial groups discussed above, the Hispanic population has experienced significant increases and will likely continue increasing in the future across all areas. Employers in Berks County and surrounding areas will likely experience an influx of applicants who do not speak English as their first language. It will be vital to the success of their businesses to begin preparing now for the changing labor pool.

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Population Composition – Poverty See Appendix D for population estimates by poverty levels and poverty levels by educational attainment “How many people in Berks County are living in poverty…” Key Notes: Following the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB's) Directive 14, the Census Bureau uses a set of money income thresholds that vary by family size and composition to detect who is poor. If the total income for a family or unrelated individual falls below the relevant poverty threshold, then the family or unrelated individual is classified as being "below the poverty level". Poverty level estimates are provided by the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey (ACS) using three-year estimates for 2005-2007. ACS estimates are based on data collected over this 3-year time period. The estimates represent the average characteristics of population and housing between January 2005 and December 2007 and do not represent a single point in time. The ACS only provides estimates for the population below the poverty level for three age groups: less than 18, 18-64, and 65 plus. Population proportions are based on the population for who poverty status is determined. The total population figures associated with poverty levels is not necessarily for the entire population. The educational attainment level refers to the highest level of education achieved by an individual. Educational attainment levels are identified for individuals ages 25 and over. The ACS identifies five educational attainment levels:

• Less than high school graduate • High school graduate (includes

equivalency) • Some college or associate’s degree

• Bachelor’s degree • Graduate or professional degree

Analysis: Based on 2005-2007 ACS estimates, about 11% of the population in Berks County is below the poverty level.

• This poverty rate is higher compared to the 7-County Region (8%) and slightly lower than the Commonwealth (12%).

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The following chart compares the population proportions by age group who are below the poverty level in Berks County, the 7-County Region, and the Pennsylvania:

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2005-2007 American Community Survey, June 2009

This chart indicates that, of the population under the age of 18 for whom poverty is determined, about 17% is living in poverty. The need for higher education levels cannot be overstated. This is especially true when considering poverty rates as it applies to education. Basically, higher levels of education typically equate to lower levels of poverty. The following chart compares the population in Berks County, the 7-County Region, and Pennsylvania that is below poverty by educational attainment level:

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2005-2007 American Community Survey, June 2009

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Population Flows  See Appendix E migration data “Does Berks County tend to attract individuals from outside of the area …” Mobility patterns examine when and how the population was re-distributed within the United States. Mobility, or migration, is defined by the U.S. Census Bureau as a move that crosses jurisdictional boundaries. Mobility patterns do not tell us why people move, but examining mobility patterns can provide some insight into the economic and workforce conditions of an area. Key Notes: In- and out-migration of Berks County residents is provided by EMSI. EMSI has compiled information from the Internal Revenue Service’s Statistics of Income Division using county-to-county migration data. Key Definitions:

In-migration: represents people who moved into the county in a given year Out-migration: people who moved out of the county in a given year

Analysis: Based on the most recently available data, Berks County has shown the tendency to attract more individuals than those who leave the County.

• Similar trends are apparent in the 7-County Region and the State.

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The following table compares the differences between the total number of in-and out-migrants in Berks County, the 7-County Region, and the State for 2005, 2006, and 2007: The count value represents the difference of in-migrants and out-migrants. Positive values indicate a higher level of in-migration. The percent value is the proportion of the total population for that year.

Differences between Total In‐ and Out‐Migration 

Berks County 2005  2006  2007 

Count  Percent  Count  Percent  Count  Percent 2,478  0.6%  2,808  0.7%  1,077  0.3% 

7‐County Region 2005  2006  2007 

Count  Percent  Count  Percent  Count  Percent 

9,489  0.3%  10,472  0.4%  7,515  0.3% 

Pennsylvania 

2005  2006  2007 

Count  Percent  Count  Percent  Count  Percent 

3,523  0.0%  7,532  0.1%  5,311  0.0% 

Source: Economic Modeling Specialists, Inc., June 2009 In each area and during each year, there was a higher level of in-migration than out-migration, suggesting that individuals tend to be attracted to each area more so than individuals who leave.

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The following table identifies the top origination counties from which individuals migrated into Berks County, the 7-County Region, and Pennsylvania for 2007: The percent value for the total in-migration is based on the total population. The percent values for the individual counties are based on the total in-migration.

Top Origination Counties for In‐Migration 

Berks County 

Total In‐Migration  12,613  3.1% 

Montgomery, PA  1,949  15.5% 

Lehigh, PA  847  6.7% 

Chester, PA  777  6.2% 

Lancaster, PA  639  5.1% 

Philadelphia, PA  434  3.4% 

Other  7,967  63.2% 

Total Population  401,958  100.0% 

7‐County Region 

Total In‐Migration  82,159  3.0% 

Philadelphia, PA  10,411  12.7% 

Bucks, PA  6,042  7.4% 

Delaware, PA  5,750  7.0% 

Northampton, PA  4,483  5.5% 

New Castle, DE  2,056  2.5% 

Other  53,417  65.0% 

Total Population  2,775,422  100.0% 

Pennsylvania 

Total In‐Migration  209,181  1.7% 

Foreign ‐ Other flows  5,642  2.7% 

Kings, NY  5,033  2.4% 

New Castle, DE  4,254  2.0% 

Queens, NY  3,970  1.9% 

Baltimore, MD  3,771  1.8% 

Other  186,511  89.2% 

Total Population  12,432,792  100.0% 

Source: Economic Modeling Specialists, Inc., June 2009

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The following table identifies the top destination counties to which individuals relocated from Berks County, the 7-County Region, and the Commonwealth for 2007: The percent value for the total out-migration is based on the total population. The percent values for the individual counties are based on the total out-migration.

Top Destination Counties for Out‐Migration 

Berks County 

Total Out‐Migration  11,536  2.9% 

Montgomery, PA  1,233  10.7% 

Lancaster, PA  815  7.1% 

Chester, PA  623  5.4% 

Lebanon, PA  575  5.0% 

Lehigh, PA  547  4.7% 

Other  7,743  67.1% 

Total Population  401,958  100.0% 

7‐County Region 

Total Out‐Migration  74,644  2.7% 

Philadelphia, PA  6,711  9.0% 

Bucks, PA  5,196  7.0% 

Northampton, PA  4,524  6.1% 

Delaware, PA  3,903  5.2% 

Dauphin, PA  2,200  2.9% 

Other  52,110  69.8% 

Total Population  2,775,422  100.0% 

Pennsylvania 

Total Out‐Migration  203,870  1.6% 

New Castle, DE  5,044  2.5% 

Camden, NJ  3,458  1.7% 

New York, NY  3,079  1.5% 

Foreign ‐ Other flows  2,853  1.4% 

Maricopa, AZ  2,300  1.1% 

Other  187,136  91.8% 

Total Population  12,432,792  100.0% 

Source: Economic Modeling Specialists, Inc., June 2009

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Educational Attainment See Appendix F for population estimates and projections by educational attainment and race and ethnicity “How educated is Berks County…” According to the US Department of Labor and Industry, by 2010, 80% of jobs will require some type of training beyond high school. As of 2008, about 23% of all Berks County residents ages 25 and over have earned a bachelor’s degree or higher. Key Definitions: The educational attainment level refers to the highest level of education achieved by an individual. Educational attainment levels are identified for individuals ages 25 and over. There are seven (7) unique educational attainment levels according to DecisionData:

• less than 9th grade • 9th to 12th grade no diploma • high school graduate • college, no diploma

• associate degree • bachelor’s degree • graduate or professional degree

Educational attainment data for the entire population is provided by DecisionData. Educational attainment levels by race and ethnicity are provided by the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey (ACS) using three-year estimates for 2005-2007. ACS estimates are based on data collected over this 3-year time period. The estimates represent the average characteristics of population and housing between January 2005 and December 2007 and do not represent a single point in time. Analysis: As of 2008 in Berks County, about 57% of the population ages 25 and over has a high school diploma or less.

• A smaller proportion is seen in the 7-County Region (46%) and the State (52%). Berks County demonstrates a lower proportion of individuals ages 25 and over with a bachelor’s degree or higher (23%) compared to the 7-County Region (33%) and the State (26%).

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The following chart compares the population proportions of individuals ages 25 and over within in Berks County, the 7-County Region, and Pennsylvania as of 2008:

Source: DecisionData, June 2009

High school graduates make up the largest proportion of individuals ages 25 and over in all three areas. Overall, the population in Berks County tends to have lower levels of education compared to the 7-County Region and the Commonwealth. The lower educational attainment levels in Berks County are spread across all ethnicities and races. Based on 2005-2007 estimates from the American Community Survey, the non-Hispanic population in Berks County has lower educational attainment levels than the 7-County Region and the Commonwealth. About 55% of the non-Hispanic population in Berks County has a high school education or less, compared to 46% for the 7-County Region and 51% for the State. The Hispanic population follows a similar trend. A higher proportion of Hispanic residents in Berks County (79%) has a high school education or less compared to the 7-County Region (71%) and the Commonwealth (68%). Compared to statewide estimates, the only racial group to exhibit a higher proportion of some college or higher in Berks County is the Black/African American group. This proportion is lower when compared to the 7-County Region.

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School Enrollments, Graduates, and Drop-Outs See Appendix G for enrollment and graduate data “How many individuals are enrolled in schools and how many are graduating in Berks County…” Key Notes: Pre K-12 schools statistics are provided by the Pennsylvania Department of Education. Comparisons are made to total population estimates provided by EMSI. School year 2007-2008 is compared to the population in 2008. Graduation gap information is provided by the Pennsylvania Partnerships for Children. County-level information represents the average graduation gap percentage for all school districts in each county, and the 7-County Region average is the average of all inclusive school districts. Key Definitions:

Elementary enrollments: include grades pre-kindergarten through 6 and elementary ungraded Secondary enrollments: include grades 7 through 12 and secondary ungraded Dropout: a student who, for any reason other than death, leaves school before graduation without transferring to another school/institution. Graduation Gap: the percent of students who began in 9th grade and did not graduate from the same district four years later. Students may have dropped out, moved to a different school district, or repeated a school year. Values above zero suggest that more students graduated than those who started with that cohort for whatever reason. College Bound: represents students pursuing any post secondary education after high school, including public 2- or 4-year colleges and universities and specialized associate degree-granting institutions. Postsecondary Bound: represents all college bound students plus those attending non-degree–granting postsecondary institutions.

Analysis: During the 2007-2008, school year, over 76,000 students or about 19% of the population in Berks County were enrolled in public, private, and nonpublic elementary and secondary schools.

• A similar proportion was apparent in the 7-County Region and the State. • Of the nearly 494,000 students enrolled in the 7-County Region, the largest proportions

came from Chester (18%), Lancaster (18%), and Montgomery (28%) Counties, which combined enrolled 318,000 students (64%).

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The following chart compares student enrollment levels as a percent of the total population in Berks County, the 7-County Region, and Pennsylvania for school years 2005-2006, 2006-2007, and 2007-2008:

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Education, June 2009

Despite increasing populations seen across all areas, the number of enrollments has not had similar increases, suggesting that population increases are a result of migration into the area. The following chart identifies the percent change in the number of total enrollments in Berks County, the 7-County Region, and Pennsylvania for school years 2005-2006 to 2006-2007 (years 1-2), and 2006-2007 to 2007-2008 (years 2-3):

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Education, June 2009

The number of enrollments in each area has experienced minimal to negative growth in the past few years.

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In Berks County, about 92% of all enrollments were in public schools, compared to 8% in private/nonpublic schools.

• Over 17,000 students were enrolled in the Reading school district, representing a quarter of the public enrollments in Berks County.

• A lower percentage of public school enrollments was evident for the 7-County Region (84%) and the State (87%).

The ratio of elementary to secondary school enrollments is nearly 1:1 in each area, with a slightly higher number of elementary enrollments. During the 2007-2008 school year, there were about 4,700 public high school graduates in Berks County, representing about 1% of the total county population.

• About 700 public high school graduates came from the Reading school district, representing 15% of the total in Berks County.

• Similar proportions were apparent in the 7-County Region and the State. • The most recent data for private/nonpublic graduates was for school year 2004-2005. • Of the 30,000 public high school graduates in the 7-County Region, the largest

proportions were found in Chester (19%), Lancaster, (17%), and Montgomery (27%). The following chart compares the total number of public high school graduates as a percent of the total population in Berks County, the 7-County Region, and Pennsylvania for school years 2005-2006, 2006-2007, and 2007-2008:

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Education, June 2009

Overall, the rate of enrollments has remained fairly constant across all regions. Over the past three school years, the number of public high school graduates has increased steadily in each region. In fact, the number of high school graduates increased by over 4% in Berks County, compared to about 5% in the 7-County Region and less than 3% across the State. Based on data for the 2007-2008 school year in Berks County, about 71% of public high school graduates are going on to college or some other postsecondary institution.

• This is lower than the 78% for the 7-County Region and 75% for the Commonwealth. • Values within the 7-County Region range from a high of 88% in Montgomery County to a

low of 66% in Lebanon County.

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Research indicates that the number of students pursuing education beyond high school is decreasing in Berks County. The following chart compares the proportion of public high school graduates who were college-bound in Berks County, the 7-County Region, and the Commonwealth for school years 2005-2006, 2006-2007, and 2007-2008:

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Education, June 2009

The following chart looks at postsecondary bound graduates:

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Education, June 2009

Over the last two school years in Berks County, the number of public high school graduates who were college bound decreased by 5%, and those who were postsecondary bound decreased by 6%.

• The State saw only a marginal decrease in postsecondary bound graduates. • The number of postsecondary bound graduates in the 7-County Region increased by

0.9%. The only counties to see a slight decrease in the number of students who pursued education beyond high school were Lancaster (-0.3%) and Schuylkill (-0.5%) Counties.

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Seeking education beyond high school differs by racial and ethnic groups. The following chart compares the percentage of public high school graduates by race and ethnicity that were postsecondary bound for the 2007-2008 school year in Berks County, the 7-County Region, and Pennsylvania:

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Education, June 2009

It has already been revealed through educational attainment levels that a majority of individuals in Berks County have a high school diploma or less, and the number of students pursuing education beyond high school is decreasing. This may indicate that, since the number of public high school graduates is increasing, higher numbers of students are entering the workforce rather than pursuing postsecondary education for whatever reason, which may include the rising costs of college. From the economics section of the Berks County scan, it is determined that a majority of the jobs in Berks County typically require either on-the-job training or work experience (i.e., no postsecondary education). It may simply be that the job market does not demand higher levels of education in Berks County. Based on 2008 graduation gap information, of the students who began 9th grade at a particular school district about -14% did not graduate from the same school district 4 years later in Berks County. This value is based on an average of all graduation gaps for all school districts in the county, and ranges from a low of 8% in the Antietam School District to a high of -44% in the Reading School District. Graduation gaps in Berks County have been fairly consistent in the past few years.

• The graduation gap in the Reading School District is one of the highest values seen across the 7-County Region. Only Lancaster School District, Lancaster County (-48%) and Pottsgrove School District, Montgomery County (-48%) have higher graduation gaps.

• Overall, the 7-County Region has a graduation gap of -13%, and the State has a value of -20%.

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Household Income See Appendix H for household income data “How much income do households earn in Berks County…” Key Definitions:

Households: A household consists of all the people occupying a single housing unit under the 2000 Census rules. A housing unit is defined as a house, apartment, mobile home, group of rooms, or a single room that is occupied. In addition, the members of a household need not be related, and a single person living alone in a housing unit is also considered a household. Median Household Income: An income level for which approximately half of all households earn more and half earn less. All household income data is provided by DecisionData. Consumer Price Index: The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a measure of the average change over time in the prices paid by urban consumers for a market basket of consumer goods and services; values are based on the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE-MD area. CPI data is provided by Bureau of Labor Statistics. Self-Sufficiency Wage: A self-sufficiency wage measures how much income a family of a certain composition in a given place needs to adequately meet its basic needs without public or private assistance. Wages are based on a family of one parent and one pre-school aged child. This income adequacy measure incorporates housing, child care, food, transportation, health insurance, taxes, and other miscellaneous items. Current estimates for 2008 are provided by PathWays PA.

Analysis: As of 2008 in Berks County, the median household income is about $55,000.

• This is 12% lower than the 7-County Region value, but 10% higher than the Commonwealth.

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The following chart compares the change in median household income from 1990-2000, 2000-2008,, and 2008-2013 compared to changes in the Consumer Price Index during the same available time periods for Berks County, the 7-County Region, and Pennsylvania:

Source: DecisionData (household income), Bureau of Labor Statistics (CPI), June 2009

The percent change in median household income values has been fairly similar in each region. They have increased during each time period, but at decreasing values. The median household income increased less than the CPI between 2000 and 2008, and may continue to increase at a lower rate, suggesting that the amount of income held by households will not keep pace with the general increase in prices seen for all goods and services. It is important to understand the distribution of income across households. As of 2008 in Berks County, about 45% of all households have an income of less than $50,000, and 55% have $50,000 or more.

• The 7-County Region has a higher percentage of households with an income of $50,000 (61%), but the State has less (50%).

To put it in another perspective, about 14% of all Berks County households have an income of less than $20,000, and 20% have $100,000 or more.

• For the 7-County Region, 12% have less than $20,000 and 27% have $100,000 or more, while the State sees about 18% in both categories.

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The following chart compares the number of households within nine (9) unique household income values for 2008 in Berks County, the 7-County Region, and Pennsylvania:

Source: DecisionData (household income), June 2009

In 1990, about 76% of all households earned under $50,000 in Berks County. By 2008, this percentage decreased to 45% and is projected to drop to 40% by 2013.

• Similar decreases are expected for the 7-County Region and the State. The self-sufficiency wage for Berks County is $33,969, about 13% lower than the $38,994-value for the 7-County Region.

• Self-sufficiency values range from a high of $44,488 in Montgomery County to a low of $25,009 in Schuylkill County. The 7-County Region self-sufficiency wage is a weighted average based on employment.

Based on additional research provided by PathWays PA, about 9% of all households in Berks County have income levels below self-sufficiency and poverty, and 12% are above the federal poverty level but continue to live at a level below self-sufficiency. Overall, 21% of households have income levels below self-sufficiency. This analysis considers the appropriate self-sufficiency wage for each family type by household. About 17% of all households in the 7-County Region have income levels below self-sufficiency, and 21% across the State.

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Appendices

Appendix A: Population Estimates and Projections Data provided by DecisionData

Area Year 

1990  2000  2008  2013 

Berks County  336,524  373,638  408,979  428,017 

7‐County Region  2,371,312  2,610,647  2,789,936  2,881,956 

Pennsylvania  11,881,633  12,281,054  12,506,284  12,644,234 

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Appendix B: Population Estimates and Projections by Age Group Data provided by DecisionData

Berks County Population by Age Group 

Age Group Population 

1990  2000  2008  2013 0‐4  22,508  23,032  24,041  26,170 

5‐9  22,538  26,574  25,472  24,587 

10‐14  20,857  26,874  26,368  26,258 

15‐19  22,726  26,494  29,499  27,195 

20‐24  23,437  21,972  28,595  30,380 

25‐29  26,360  21,712  26,494  29,400 

30‐34  27,778  25,742  25,124  27,224 

35‐39  25,651  30,345  27,600  25,782 

40‐44  24,016  30,144  29,863  28,262 

45‐49  18,668  26,895  30,969  30,444 

50‐54  15,985  24,410  29,072  31,391 

55‐59  16,196  18,388  25,757  29,234 

60‐64  17,275  14,866  21,342  25,618 

65‐69  16,211  14,478  15,759  20,780 

70‐74  13,492  14,288  12,944  14,883 

75‐79  10,578  11,878  11,707  11,601 

80‐84  6,995  8,286  9,090  9,577 

85+  5,255  7,260  9,294  9,216 

Total  336,526  373,638  408,990  428,002 

Median Age  35.40  37.40  38.47  39.43 

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7‐County Region Population by Age Group 

Age Group Population 

1990  2000  2008  2013 0‐4  165,519  165,811  176,320  166,492 

5‐9  160,811  184,497  177,049  179,102 

10‐14  149,150  188,970  180,976  181,008 

15‐19  155,148  173,587  190,942  185,143 

20‐24  162,178  143,254  180,332  195,155 

25‐29  189,624  154,543  164,412  184,045 

30‐34  204,679  181,896  162,322  167,662 

35‐39  189,972  213,804  183,480  165,235 

40‐44  173,234  218,733  206,561  186,352 

45‐49  137,680  195,235  218,180  208,869 

50‐54  113,081  171,422  208,627  219,349 

55‐59  110,913  131,514  186,100  208,052 

60‐64  115,840  103,661  147,051  183,537 

65‐69  109,677  97,046  108,848  142,014 

70‐74  87,945  96,075  89,208  101,948 

75‐79  66,894  83,047  77,602  79,188 

80‐84  44,186  57,541  65,916  62,981 

85+  34,746  50,011  66,013  65,707 

Total  2,371,277  2,610,647  2,789,939  2,881,839 

Median Age  35.00  37.70  39.46  40.48 

Pennsylvania Population by Age Group 

Age Group Population 

1990  2000  2008  2013 0‐4  797,053  727,804  728,272  744,251 

5‐9  788,312  827,945  736,158  724,494 

10‐14  755,127  863,849  784,031  737,716 

15‐19  818,097  850,986  868,383  784,107 

20‐24  863,015  746,086  857,574  870,183 

25‐29  920,247  732,701  761,513  856,404 

30‐34  992,240  827,785  718,772  760,461 

35‐39  923,039  951,400  791,443  717,272 

40‐44  821,842  996,676  896,166  788,274 

45‐49  656,082  908,650  968,535  888,797 

50‐54  557,767  796,382  944,234  954,754 

55‐59  552,396  619,969  844,353  922,817 

60‐64  607,419  511,656  674,406  816,120 

65‐69  590,586  480,656  510,719  638,251 

70‐74  479,457  488,616  418,987  468,902 

75‐79  361,311  422,311  376,011  364,582 

80‐84  225,943  290,015  316,232  299,026 

85+  171,830  237,567  310,938  307,729 

Total  11,881,763  12,281,054  12,506,727  12,644,140 

Median Age  35.00  38.00  40.04  40.84 

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Data provided by Economic Modeling Specialists, Incorporated

Berks County Population by Age Group 

Age Group Population 

2002  2003  2004  2005  2006  2007  2008  2009  2010 0‐4  23,488  23,895  24,579  25,142  25,590  26,029  26,620  26,958  27,327 

5‐9  25,493  24,993  24,679  24,507  24,800  25,038  25,313  25,602  25,971 

10‐14  27,919  28,069  28,138  27,777  27,417  26,862  26,587  26,341  26,202 

15‐19  26,955  27,606  28,219  29,157  29,790  30,215  30,556  30,338  29,803 

20‐24  24,111  24,903  25,365  25,720  25,921  25,698  26,262  27,237  28,292 

25‐29  21,001  21,776  22,851  23,967  25,297  26,200  26,812  26,811  26,718 

30‐34  25,460  25,000  24,554  24,026  23,539  23,447  24,521  25,573  26,685 

35‐39  29,212  28,477  27,829  27,429  27,636  27,224  26,835  26,294  25,658 

40‐44  30,922  31,119  31,216  31,179  30,670  30,250  29,707  28,844  28,323 

45‐49  28,442  29,101  29,850  30,366  31,104  31,190  31,185  31,440  31,428 

50‐54  25,498  25,531  26,041  26,829  27,404  28,279  28,913  29,339  29,710 

55‐59  20,810  21,895  22,981  24,128  25,369  25,004  25,429  26,076  26,732 

60‐64  15,597  16,497  17,206  17,697  18,126  19,961  21,101  22,122  23,182 

65‐69  13,972  13,954  13,910  13,811  14,069  14,544  15,347  15,878  16,385 

70‐74  13,474  13,069  12,922  12,814  12,657  12,549  12,627  12,633  12,533 

75‐79  11,703  11,797  11,776  11,667  11,513  11,269  11,046  10,855  10,759 

80‐84  8,902  8,848  8,883  8,972  8,899  8,952  9,039  8,915  8,839 

85+  7,695  8,023  8,200  8,574  8,951  9,246  9,479  9,714  9,922 

Total  380,654  384,554  389,199  393,763  398,752  401,958  407,379  410,970  414,469 

Berks County Population by Age Group 

Age Group Population 

2011  2012  2013  2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019 0‐4  27,738  28,148  28,590  29,006  29,387  29,731  30,033  30,299  30,534 

5‐9  26,312  26,761  27,155  27,497  27,858  28,246  28,596  29,013  29,406 

10‐14  26,190  26,367  26,575  26,897  27,298  27,671  28,129  28,523  28,864 

15‐19  29,293  28,697  28,292  28,021  27,844  27,792  27,922  28,085  28,357 

20‐24  29,023  29,678  29,770  29,494  28,925  28,402  27,767  27,352  27,074 

25‐29  26,611  26,761  27,514  28,489  29,545  30,297  30,967  31,078  30,800 

30‐34  27,936  28,793  28,902  28,873  28,755  28,650  28,782  29,562  30,576 

35‐39  25,075  25,156  25,963  27,024  28,142  29,424  30,274  30,375  30,337 

40‐44  28,140  27,779  27,316  26,740  26,125  25,602  25,710  26,569  27,671 

45‐49  30,949  30,388  29,564  28,690  28,133  27,927  27,548  27,106  26,532 

50‐54  30,104  30,280  30,325  30,589  30,583  30,113  29,535  28,734  27,885 

55‐59  27,307  27,808  28,396  28,808  29,159  29,519  29,642  29,668  29,894 

60‐64  23,929  24,039  24,476  25,113  25,726  26,272  26,717  27,267  27,669 

65‐69  17,136  18,622  19,482  20,338  21,326  22,040  22,131  22,517  23,092 

70‐74  12,635  12,981  13,634  14,094  14,544  15,231  16,553  17,276  18,016 

75‐79  10,654  10,606  10,604  10,617  10,546  10,648  10,947  11,517  11,909 

80‐84  8,778  8,673  8,491  8,363  8,298  8,219  8,179  8,189  8,219 

85+  10,072  10,202  10,328  10,381  10,466  10,521  10,520  10,472  10,413 

Total  417,883  421,739  425,377  429,035  432,661  436,305  439,953  443,604  447,250 

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Appendix C: Population Estimates and Projections by Race and Ethnicity Data provided by DecisionData

Berks County Population by Ethnicity/Race 

Ethnicity/Race Population 

1990  2000  2008  2013 

Non Hispanic  319,349  337,281  351,049  354,264 

Hispanic  17,174  36,357  57,930  73,753 

American Indian or Alaska Native  333  611  812  869 

Asian*  2,743  3,785  5,044  5,958 

Black  10,003  13,778  19,246  22,339 

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander*  ‐‐  77  138  174 

Multirace**  ‐‐  5,610  13,128  19,007 

Other Race  8,880  20,317  29,332  35,467 

White  314,560  329,460  341,279  344,203 

Total (ethnicity)  336,523  373,638  408,979  428,017 

Total (race)  336,519  373,638  408,979  428,017 

*The "Asian" and "Hawaiian or Pacific Islander" race categories were combined in the 1990 Census 

**The "multirace" race category was not identified in the 1990 Census 

7‐Country Region Population by Ethnicity/Race 

Ethnicity/Race Population 

1990  2000  2008  2013 

Non Hispanic  2,303,232  2,476,601  2,582,243  2,620,146 

Hispanic  68,074  134,046  207,693  261,810 

American Indian or Alaska Native  2,592  3,609  2,856  2,426 

Asian*  32,497  57,490  89,989  113,500 

Black  91,478  125,572  151,613  165,976 

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander*  ‐‐  808  1,438  1,831 

Multirace**  ‐‐  32,339  56,188  70,381 

Other Race  33,716  65,157  90,437  112,282 

White  2,210,962  2,325,672  2,397,415  2,415,560 

Total (ethnicity)  2,371,306  2,610,647  2,789,936  2,881,956 

Total (race)  2,371,245  2,610,647  2,789,936  2,881,956 

*The "Asian" and "Hawaiian or Pacific Islander" race categories were combined in the 1990 Census 

**The "multirace" race category was not identified in the 1990 Census 

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Pennsylvania Population by Ethnicity/Race 

Ethnicity/Race Population 

1990  2000  2008  2013 

Non Hispanic  11,649,387  11,886,966  11,935,012  11,962,222 

Hispanic  232,264  394,088  571,272  682,012 

American Indian or Alaska Native  14,716  18,348  17,415  16,852 

Asian*  137,311  219,813  312,703  370,796 

Black  1,089,778  1,224,612  1,312,544  1,367,256 

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander*  ‐‐  3,417  6,127  7,823 

Multirace**  ‐‐  142,224  203,789  219,032 

Other Race  119,461  188,437  234,124  285,935 

White  10,520,211  10,484,203  10,419,582  10,376,540 

Total (ethnicity)  11,881,651  12,281,054  12,506,284  12,644,234 

Total (race)  11,881,477  12,281,054  12,506,284  12,644,234 

*The "Asian" and "Hawaiian or Pacific Islander" race categories were combined in the 1990 Census 

**The "multirace" race category was not identified in the 1990 Census 

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Appendix D: Population Estimates by Poverty Level Data provided the 2005-2007 American Community Survey, U.S. Census Bureau

Berks County Population by Poverty Level 

Age Group Poverty Level 

Total Population* Above  Below 

<18  77,110  15,684  92,794 

18‐64  215,097  23,633  238,730 

65+  49,107  3,790  52,897 

Total  341,314  43,107  384,421 

*For whom poverty status is determined

 

7‐County Region Population by Poverty Level 

Age Group Poverty Level 

Total Population* Above  Below 

<18  575,329  70,045  645,374 

18‐64  1,529,068  122,363  1,651,431 

65+  342,206  24,049  366,255 

Total  2,446,603  216,457  2,663,060 

*For whom poverty status is determined

 

Pennsylvania Population by Poverty Level 

Age Group Poverty Level 

Total Population* Above  Below 

<18  2,293,661  457,398  2,751,059 

18‐64  6,626,018  811,744  7,437,762 

65+  1,621,346  158,456  1,779,802 

Total  10,541,025  1,427,598  11,968,623 

*For whom poverty status is determined

  

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Population Estimates by Poverty Level by Educational Attainment Level

Data provided the 2005-2007 American Community Survey, U.S. Census Bureau

Berks County Population by Poverty Level by Educational Attainment Level 

Educational Attainment Level Poverty Level 

Total Population* Above  Below 

Total Above/Below Poverty  238,924  20,585  259,509 

Less than high school graduate  37,322  8,560  45,882 

High school graduate (includes equivalency)  93,276  7,602  100,878 

Some college or associate's degree  53,353  3,344  56,697 

Bachelor's degree  36,912  896  37,808 

Graduate or professional degree  18,061  183  18,244 

*Population Ages 25+ for whom poverty status is determined

 

7‐County Region Population by Poverty Level by Educational Attainment Level 

Educational Attainment Level Poverty Level 

Total Population* Above  Below 

Total Above/Below Poverty  1,697,368  113,133  1,810,501 

Less than high school graduate  193,048  37,007  230,055 

High school graduate (includes equivalency)  567,206  44,165  611,371 

Some college or associate's degree  362,671  18,532  381,203 

Bachelor's degree  352,785  8,776  361,561 

Graduate or professional degree  221,658  4,653  226,311 

*Population Ages 25+ for whom poverty status is determined

Pennsylvania Population by Poverty Level by Educational Attainment Level 

Educational Attainment Level Poverty Level 

Total Population* Above  Below 

Total Above/Below Poverty  7,463,343  751,038  8,214,381 

Less than high school graduate  847,651  230,596  1,078,247 

High school graduate (includes equivalency)  2,846,207  318,753  3,164,960 

Some college or associate's degree  1,707,214  131,153  1,838,367 

Bachelor's degree  1,272,363  46,704  1,319,067 

Graduate or professional degree  789,908  23,832  813,740 

*Population Ages 25+ for whom poverty status is determined

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Appendix E: Migration Data Data provided by Economic Modeling Specialists, Incorporated

In‐Migration 

2005  2006  2007 

Berks County Total  13,445  3.4%  Berks County Total  13,984  3.5%  Berks County Total  12,613  3.1% 

Montgomery, PA  2,272  16.9%  Montgomery, PA  2,502  17.9%  Montgomery, PA  1,949  15.5% 

Chester, PA  962  7.2%  Chester, PA  975  7.0%  Lehigh, PA  847  6.7% 

Lehigh, PA  942  7.0%  Lehigh, PA  914  6.5%  Chester, PA  777  6.2% 

Lancaster, PA  744  5.5%  Lancaster, PA  682  4.9%  Lancaster, PA  639  5.1% 

Lebanon, PA  409  3.0%  Kings, NY  539  3.9%  Philadelphia, PA  434  3.4% 

Other  8,116  60.4%  Other  8,372  59.9%  Other  7,967  63.2% 

Total Population  393,763  100.0%  Total Population  398,752  100.0%  Total Population  401,958  100.0% 

7‐County Region Total  85,398  3.1%  7‐County Region Total  87,618  3.2%  7‐County Region Total  82,159  3.0% 

Philadelphia, PA  10,864  12.7%  Philadelphia, PA  11,275  12.9%  Philadelphia, PA  10,411  12.7% 

Bucks, PA   6,893  8.1%  Bucks, PA  6,838  7.8%  Bucks, PA  6,042  7.4% 

Delaware, PA  6,657  7.8%  Delaware, PA  6,133  7.0%  Delaware, PA  5,750  7.0% 

Northampton, PA  4,740  5.6%  Northampton, PA  4,816  5.5%  Northampton, PA  4,483  5.5% 

New Castle, DE  2,268  2.7%  Dauphin, PA  2,241  2.6%  New Castle, DE  2,056  2.5% 

Other  53,976  63.2%  Other  56,315  64.3%  Other  53,417  65.0% 

Total Population  2,727,774  100.0%  Total Population  2,752,746  100.0%  Total Population  2,775,422  100.0% 

Pennsylvania Total  207,922  1.7%  Pennsylvania Total  217,385  1.8%  Pennsylvania Total  209,181  1.7% 

Foreign ‐ Other flows  5,935  2.9%  Foreign ‐ Other flows  5,378  2.5%  Foreign ‐ Other flows  5,642  2.7% 

Kings, NY  5,047  2.4%  Kings, NY  5,356  2.5%  Kings, NY  5,033  2.4% 

New Castle, DE  4,293  2.1%  New Castle, DE  4,373  2.0%  New Castle, DE  4,254  2.0% 

Queens, NY   4,000  1.9%  Queens, NY  4,160  1.9%  Queens, NY  3,970  1.9% 

Baltimore, MD  3,135  1.5%  Baltimore, MD  3,641  1.7%  Baltimore, MD  3,771  1.8% 

Other  185,512  89.2%  Other  194,477  89.5%  Other  186,511  89.2% 

Total Population  12,367,276  100.0%  Total Population  12,402,817  100.0%  Total Population  12,432,792  100.0% 

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Out‐Migration 

2005  2006  2007 

Berks County Total  10,967  2.8%  Berks County Total  11,176  2.8%  Berks County Total  11,536  2.9% 

Montgomery, PA  1,143  10.4%  Montgomery, PA  1,167  10.4%  Montgomery, PA  1,233  10.7% 

Lancaster, PA  717  6.5%  Lancaster, PA  775  6.9%  Lancaster, PA  815  7.1% 

Lehigh, PA  679  6.2%  Lehigh, PA  639  5.7%  Chester, PA  623  5.4% 

Chester, PA  550  5.0%  Lebanon, PA  616  5.5%  Lebanon, PA  575  5.0% 

Lebanon, PA  488  4.4%  Chester, PA  564  5.0%  Lehigh, PA  547  4.7% 

Other  7,390  67.4%  Other  7,415  66.3%  Other  7,743  67.1% 

Total Population  393,763  100.0%  Total Population  398,752  100.0%  Total Population  401,958  100.0% 

7‐County Region Total  75,909  2.8%  7‐County Region Total  77,146  2.8%  7‐County Region Total  74,644  2.7% 

Philadelphia, PA  6,491  8.6%  Philadelphia, PA  6,528  8.5%  Philadelphia, PA  6,711  9.0% 

Bucks, PA  6,209  8.2%  Bucks, PA  5,882  7.6%  Bucks, PA  5,196  7.0% 

Northampton, PA  4,372  5.8%  Northampton, PA  4,514  5.9%  Northampton, PA  4,524  6.1% 

Delaware, PA  4,306  5.7%  Delaware, PA  4,196  5.4%  Delaware, PA  3,903  5.2% 

Dauphin, PA  2,091  2.8%  Dauphin, PA  2,191  2.8%  Dauphin, PA  2,200  2.9% 

Other  52,440  69.1%  Other  53,835  69.8%  Other  52,110  69.8% 

Total Population  2,727,774  100.0%  Total Population  2,752,746  100.0%  Total Population  2,775,422  100.0% 

Pennsylvania Total  204,399  1.7%  Pennsylvania Total  209,853  1.7%  Pennsylvania Total  203,870  1.6% 

New Castle, DE  5,615  2.7%  New Castle, DE  5,523  2.6%  New Castle, DE  5,044  2.5% 

Camden, NJ  4,266  2.1%  Camden, NJ  4,064  1.9%  Camden, NJ  3,458  1.7% 

Foreign ‐ Other flows  3,054  1.5%  New York, NY  2,833  1.3%  New York, NY  3,079  1.5% 

New York, NY  2,648  1.3%  Burlington, NJ  2,713  1.3%  Foreign ‐ Other flows  2,853  1.4% 

Burlington, NJ  2,566  1.3%  Maricopa, AZ  2,573  1.2%  Maricopa, AZ  2,300  1.1% 

Other  186,250  91.1%  Other  192,147  91.6%  Other  187,136  91.8% 

Total Population  12,367,276  100.0%  Total Population  12,402,817  100.0%  Total Population  12,432,792  100.0% 

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Appendix F: Population Estimates and Projections by Educational Attainment Level Data provided by DecisionData

 Berks County Educational Attainment Levels 

Education Level Population 

1990  2000  2008  2013 Less Than 9th Grade  27,205  19,097  17,074  15,527 

9th to 12th Grade No Diploma  40,178  35,515  30,719  27,738 

High School Graduate  87,427  97,898  108,166  115,263 

College, No Diploma  24,331  36,035  36,434  36,642 

Associate Degree  11,290  14,165  20,457  24,876 

Bachelor's Degree  22,446  29,937  41,707  49,881 

Graduate or Professional School Degree  11,560  16,045  20,458  23,485 

Population Age 25 Plus  224,438  248,692  275,015  293,412 

7‐County Region Educational Attainment Levels 

Education Level Population 

1990  2000  2008  2013 Less Than 9th Grade  140,168  99,026  82,147  71,965 

9th to 12th Grade No Diploma  223,669  196,029  147,644  123,249 

High School Graduate  556,411  594,761  637,925  664,938 

College, No Diploma  204,728  263,312  261,425  259,667 

Associate Degree  84,606  98,606  134,366  158,011 

Bachelor's Degree  233,456  312,809  386,507  434,614 

Graduate or Professional School Degree  135,275  189,985  234,306  262,495 

Population Age 25 Plus  1,578,313  1,754,528  1,884,320  1,974,939 

Pennsylvania Educational Attainment Levels 

Education Level Population 

1990  2000  2008  2013 Less Than 9th Grade  738,855  451,902  330,143  273,591 

9th to 12th Grade No Diploma  1,250,551  1,043,709  747,755  611,755 

High School Graduate  3,030,091  3,149,010  3,328,810  3,444,440 

College, No Diploma  1,017,105  1,284,589  1,236,004  1,208,853 

Associate Degree  412,658  487,727  639,648  736,666 

Bachelor's Degree  889,770  1,153,332  1,395,346  1,550,583 

Graduate or Professional School Degree  521,129  694,115  854,603  957,501 

Population Age 25 Plus  7,860,159  8,264,384  8,532,309  8,783,389 

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Population Estimates by Educational Attainment Level by Race and Ethnicity Data provided by U.S. Census Bureau, 2005-2007 American Community Survey

Educational Attainment Levels by Race & Ethnicity Ethnicity/Race 

Educational Attainment 

Berks County  7‐County Region  Pennsylvania 

Count  Percent  Count  Percent  Count  Percent Total  264,853  100.0%  1,855,110  100.0%  8,404,685  100.0% 

Less than 9th grade  16,402  6.2%  84,433  4.6%  347,785  4.1% 

9th to 12th grade, no diploma  31,497  11.9%  161,246  8.7%  799,719  9.5% 

High school graduate (includes equivalency)  102,632  38.8%  628,735  33.9%  3,244,109  38.6% 

Some college, no degree  39,280  14.8%  266,701  14.4%  1,264,616  15.0% 

Associate's degree  18,180  6.9%  120,240  6.5%  599,581  7.1% 

Bachelor's degree  38,311  14.5%  365,394  19.7%  1,329,793  15.8% 

Graduate degree  18,551  7.0%  228,361  12.3%  819,082  9.7% 

White  236,699  89.4%  1,657,142  89.3%  7,263,817  86.4% 

Less than 9th grade  12,460  5.3%  68,782  4.2%  272,361  3.7% 

9th to 12th grade, no diploma  25,669  10.8%  133,816  8.1%  627,630  8.6% 

High school graduate (includes equivalency)  93,805  39.6%  570,590  34.4%  2,847,839  39.2% 

Some college, no degree  35,114  14.8%  237,726  14.3%  1,076,464  14.8% 

Associate's degree  16,665  7.0%  109,047  6.6%  526,832  7.3% 

Bachelor's degree  35,871  15.2%  334,419  20.2%  1,195,927  16.5% 

Graduate degree  17,115  7.2%  202,762  12.2%  716,764  9.9% 

Black or African Amercian  10,000  3.8%  84,673  4.6%  760,573  9.0% 

Less than 9th grade  579  5.8%  3,315  3.9%  32,973  4.3% 

9th to 12th grade, no diploma  1,447  14.5%  10,865  12.8%  124,091  16.3% 

High school graduate (includes equivalency)  3,468  34.7%  30,083  35.5%  298,710  39.3% 

Some college, no degree  2,017  20.2%  15,630  18.5%  143,530  18.9% 

Associate's degree  960  9.6%  5,604  6.6%  51,407  6.8% 

Bachelor's degree  990  9.9%  11,405  13.5%  69,497  9.1% 

Graduate degree  539  5.4%  7,771  9.2%  40,365  5.3% 

American Indian & Alaska Native  0  0.0%  0  0.0%  11,776  0.1% 

Less than 9th grade  0  ‐‐  0  ‐‐  436  3.7% 

9th to 12th grade, no diploma  0  ‐‐  0  ‐‐  1,572  13.3% 

High school graduate (includes equivalency)  0  ‐‐  0  ‐‐  4,691  39.8% 

Some college, no degree  0  ‐‐  0  ‐‐  2,136  18.1% 

Associate's degree  0  ‐‐  0  ‐‐  843  7.2% 

Bachelor's degree  0  ‐‐  0  ‐‐  1,116  9.5% 

Graduate degree  0  ‐‐  0  ‐‐  982  8.3% 

Asian  3,198  1.2%  51,871  2.8%  186,165  2.2% 

Less than 9th grade  385  12.0%  2,747  5.3%  15,171  8.1% 

9th to 12th grade, no diploma  294  9.2%  3,207  6.2%  13,677  7.3% 

High school graduate (includes equivalency)  834  26.1%  9,392  18.1%  34,112  18.3% 

Some college, no degree  236  7.4%  4,023  7.8%  14,715  7.9% 

Associate's degree  170  5.3%  2,413  4.7%  9,165  4.9% 

Bachelor's degree  732  22.9%  14,763  28.5%  47,474  25.5% 

Graduate degree  547  17.1%  15,326  29.5%  51,851  27.9% 

             

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Educational Attainment Levels by Race & Ethnicity Ethnicity/Race 

Educational Attainment 

Berks County  7‐County Region  Pennsylvania 

Count  Percent  Count  Percent  Count  Percent 

Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander  ‐‐  ‐‐  ‐‐  ‐‐  ‐‐  ‐‐ 

Less than 9th grade  ‐‐  ‐‐  ‐‐  ‐‐  ‐‐  ‐‐ 

9th to 12th grade, no diploma  ‐‐  ‐‐  ‐‐  ‐‐  ‐‐  ‐‐ 

High school graduate (includes equivalency)  ‐‐  ‐‐  ‐‐  ‐‐  ‐‐  ‐‐ 

Some college, no degree  ‐‐  ‐‐  ‐‐  ‐‐  ‐‐  ‐‐ 

Associate's degree  ‐‐  ‐‐  ‐‐  ‐‐  ‐‐  ‐‐ 

Bachelor's degree  ‐‐  ‐‐  ‐‐  ‐‐  ‐‐  ‐‐ 

Graduate degree  ‐‐  ‐‐  ‐‐  ‐‐  ‐‐  ‐‐ 

Some Other Race  12,719  4.8%  42,956  2.3%  129,824  1.5% 

Less than 9th grade  2,917  22.9%  8,575  20.0%  24,013  18.5% 

9th to 12th grade, no diploma  3,636  28.6%  10,242  23.8%  26,770  20.6% 

High school graduate (includes equivalency)  3,835  30.2%  13,163  30.6%  42,458  32.7% 

Some college, no degree  1,563  12.3%  5,964  13.9%  16,970  13.1% 

Associate's degree  201  1.6%  1,667  3.9%  6,593  5.1% 

Bachelor's degree  440  3.5%  2,428  5.7%  8,195  6.3% 

Graduate degree  127  1.0%  917  2.1%  4,825  3.7% 

Two or More Races  1,801  0.7%  10,019  0.5%  50,761  0.6% 

Less than 9th grade  61  3.4%  485  4.8%  2,711  5.3% 

9th to 12th grade, no diploma  355  19.7%  1,017  10.2%  5,626  11.1% 

High school graduate (includes equivalency)  545  30.3%  2,795  27.9%  15,794  31.1% 

Some college, no degree  307  17.0%  2,060  20.6%  10,608  20.9% 

Associate's degree  171  9.5%  956  9.5%  4,580  9.0% 

Bachelor's degree  191  10.6%  1,669  16.7%  7,201  14.2% 

Graduate degree  171  9.5%  1,037  10.4%  4,241  8.4% 

Not Hispanic or Latino  226,745  85.6%  1,611,720  86.9%  7,134,421  84.9% 

Less than 9th grade  9,848  4.3%  59,645  3.7%  251,649  3.5% 

9th to 12th grade, no diploma  23,411  10.3%  126,205  7.8%  606,918  8.5% 

High school graduate (includes equivalency)  91,285  40.3%  556,895  34.6%  2,807,387  39.3% 

Some college, no degree  33,863  14.9%  231,847  14.4%  1,057,720  14.8% 

Associate's degree  16,394  7.2%  107,287  6.7%  520,395  7.3% 

Bachelor's degree  35,255  15.5%  330,127  20.5%  1,182,628  16.6% 

Graduate degree  16,689  7.4%  199,714  12.4%  707,724  9.9% 

Hispanic or Latino  24,530  9.3%  92,469  5.0%  272,999  3.2% 

Less than 9th grade  5,783  23.6%  18,305  19.8%  46,644  17.1% 

9th to 12th grade, no diploma  6,548  26.7%  18,786  20.3%  50,851  18.6% 

High school graduate (includes equivalency)  6,966  28.4%  28,755  31.1%  88,378  32.4% 

Some college, no degree  2,942  12.0%  12,338  13.3%  37,961  13.9% 

Associate's degree  528  2.2%  3,544  3.8%  13,195  4.8% 

Bachelor's degree  1,216  5.0%  6,955  7.5%  22,363  8.2% 

Graduate degree  547  2.2%  3,786  4.1%  13,607  5.0% 

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Appendix G: Pre K-12 Schools Statistics Data provided by Economic Modeling Specialists, Incorporated

Area Population 

2006  2007  2008 Berks County  398,752  401,958  407,379 

7‐County Region  2,752,746  2,775,422  2,806,935 

Pennsylvania  12,402,817  12,432,792  12,481,294 

Data provided by the Pennsylvania Department of Education

Area Total Enrollments 

2005‐2006  2006‐2007  2007‐2008 Berks County  76,477  76,736  76,171 

7‐County Region  493,929  496,723  493,764 

Pennsylvania  2,111,589  2,095,535  2,067,305 

Area Public Elementary School Enrollments 

2005‐2006  2006‐2007  2007‐2008 Berks County  37,254  37,089  36,846 

7‐County Region  213,939  214,751  214,869 

Pennsylvania  931,415  929,253  921,478 

Area Public Secondary School Enrollments 

2005‐2006  2006‐2007  2007‐2008 Berks County  33,501  33,942  33,518 

7‐County Region  200,201  202,188  200,490 

Pennsylvania  899,269  892,130  880,282 

Area Public Enrollments 

2005‐2006  2006‐2007  2007‐2008 Berks County  70,755  71,031  70,364 

7‐County Region  414,140  416,939  415,359 

Pennsylvania  1,830,684  1,821,383  1,801,760 

Area 

Private/Nonpublic Elementary School Enrollments 

2005‐2006  2006‐2007  2007‐2008 Berks County  4,027  4,024  4,108 

7‐County Region  56,758  56,607  55,731 

Pennsylvania  202,746  195,727  189,635 

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Area 

Private/Nonpublic Secondary School Enrollments 

2005‐2006  2006‐2007  2007‐2008 Berks County  1,695  1,681  1,699 

7‐County Region  23,031  23,177  22,674 

Pennsylvania  78,159  78,425  75,910 

Area Private/Nonpublic Enrollments 

2005‐2006  2006‐2007  2007‐2008 Berks County  5,722  5,705  5,807 

7‐County Region  79,789  79,784  78,405 

Pennsylvania  280,905  274,152  265,545 

Area Elementary Enrollments 

2005‐2006  2006‐2007  2007‐2008 Berks County  41,281  41,113  40,954 

7‐County Region  270,697  271,358  270,600 

Pennsylvania  1,134,161  1,124,980  1,111,113 

Area Secondary Enrollments 

2005‐2006  2006‐2007  2007‐2008 Berks County  35,196  35,623  35,217 

7‐County Region  223,232  225,365  223,164 

Pennsylvania  977,428  970,555  956,192 

Area Public High School Graduates 

2005‐2006  2006‐2007  2007‐2008 Berks County  4,495  4,554  4,693 

7‐County Region  28,578  29,592  30,137 

Pennsylvania  126,926  128,603  130,296 

Area Public Graduates 2‐ or 4‐Year College/University 

2005‐2006  2006‐2007  2007‐2008 Berks County  3,117  3,168  3,064 

7‐County Region  20,686  21,716  22,157 

Pennsylvania  86,738  89,216  89,950 

Area Public Graduates Specialized Associate Degree Granting Institution 

2005‐2006  2006‐2007  2007‐2008 Berks County  179  176  107 

7‐County Region  891  870  746 

Pennsylvania  4,798  4,663  4,288 

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Area Public Graduates Total College Bound 

2005‐2006  2006‐2007  2007‐2008 Berks County  3,296  3,344  3,171 

7‐County Region  21,577  22,586  22,903 

Pennsylvania  91,536  93,879  94,238 

Area Public Graduates Non‐Degree Postsecondary 

2005‐2006  2006‐2007  2007‐2008 Berks County  194  182  137 

7‐County Region  752  828  729 

Pennsylvania  3,776  3,931  3,473 

Area Public Graduates Postsecondary Bound 

2005‐2006  2006‐2007  2007‐2008 Berks County  3,490  3,526  3,308 

7‐County Region  22,329  23,414  23,632 

Pennsylvania  95,312  97,810  97,711 

Area Private/Nonpublic High School Graduates 

2004‐2005 Berks County  361 

7‐County Region  4,950 

Pennsylvania  17,892 

Area Private/Nonpublic Graduates Postsecondary Bound 

2004‐2005 Berks County  313 

7‐County Region  4,592 

Pennsylvania  16,374 

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Postsecondary Bound Public High School Graduates by Race & Ethnicity (2007‐2008) 

Area Total Public High School Graduates 

American Indian/Alaskan 

Native 

Asian/Pacific Islander 

Black/African American 

(non‐Hispanic) 

Hispanic (any race) 

Multi‐Racial White/Caucasian (non‐Hispanic) 

Berks County  4,693  3  63  254  604  0  3,769 

Postsecondary Bound  3,308  1  48  172  360  0  2,727 

Percent by race/ethnicity 

70.5%  33.3%  76.2%  67.7%  59.6%  ‐‐  72.4% 

7‐County Region  30,137  33  1,140  2,223  2,400  46  24,295 

Postsecondary Bound  23,632  19  1,031  1,742  1,479  39  19,322 

Percent by race/ethnicity 

78.4%  57.6%  90.4%  78.4%  61.6%  84.8%  79.5% 

Pennsylvania  130,296  146  3,439  16,111  5,978  269  104,353 

Postsecondary Bound  97,711  92  2,944  10,480  3,869  220  80,106 

Percent by race/ethnicity 

75.0%  63.0%  85.6%  65.0%  64.7%  81.8%  76.8% 

Data provided by the Pennsylvania Partnerships for Children

Graduation Gaps 

County  Range Year 

2004  2005  2006  2007  2008 

Berks 

Average  ‐14.1%  ‐14.0%  ‐14.5%  ‐14.0%  ‐14.4% 

Low  ‐51.8%  ‐41.5%  ‐39.9%  ‐39.6%  ‐43.6% 

High  2.8%  1.9%  ‐1.8%  ‐3.1%  7.7% 

7‐County Region 

Average  ‐13.1%  ‐12.8%  ‐13.4%  ‐12.6%  ‐13.4% 

Low  ‐51.8%  ‐44.4%  ‐45.1%  ‐48.3%  ‐48.0% 

High  6.0%  2.3%  0.8%  7.9%  7.7% 

Pennsylvania  Average  ‐21.7%  ‐21.5%  ‐20.9%  ‐20.7%  ‐20.5% 

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Appendix H: Household Income Data Data provided by DecisionData

Area Median Household Income 

1990  2000  2008  2013 Berks County  $32,011  $44,740  $55,103  $61,193 

7‐County Region  $36,241  $50,631  $62,730  $69,858 

Pennsylvania  $29,137  $40,115  $49,959  $55,507 

HH Income Berks County Households 

1990  2000  2008  2013 Less than $10,000  15,457  10,755  9,209  8,552 

$10,000‐$19,999  21,077  16,585  12,680  11,619 

$20,000‐$29,999  22,122  18,111  15,213  13,457 

$30,000‐$39,999  21,093  17,283  16,106  15,368 

$40,000‐$49,999  17,634  15,926  15,165  13,902 

$50,000‐$59,999  11,474  14,914  14,014  15,435 

$60,00‐$74,999  9,268  17,128  18,862  17,250 

$75,000‐$99,999  5,556  16,417  21,968  23,800 

$100,000 +   3,993  14,451  30,140  39,918 

Total Households  127,674  141,570  153,357  159,301 

HH Income 7‐County Region Households 

1990  2000  2008  2013 Less than $10,000  85,589  58,685  49,386  45,390 

$10,000‐$19,999  125,751  99,551  76,094  69,817 

$20,000‐$29,999  140,453  110,921  90,512  78,089 

$30,000‐$39,999  137,102  113,511  98,377  92,848 

$40,000‐$49,999  116,424  104,650  100,105  88,683 

$50,000‐$59,999  84,122  96,070  90,689  101,184 

$60,00‐$74,999  77,842  118,182  120,281  109,076 

$75,000‐$99,999  58,783  123,190  149,796  156,299 

$100,000 +   57,052  162,360  282,693  351,177 

Total Households  883,118  987,120  1,057,933  1,092,563 

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HH Income Pennsylvania Households 

1990  2000  2008  2013 Less than $10,000  695,275  465,683  376,673  342,797 

$10,000‐$19,999  826,757  658,524  497,149  453,097 

$20,000‐$29,999  786,029  654,019  534,624  458,980 

$30,000‐$39,999  683,884  603,728  530,120  503,482 

$40,000‐$49,999  512,230  516,436  497,188  448,857 

$50,000‐$59,999  341,365  436,876  426,051  472,414 

$60,00‐$74,999  292,867  492,499  524,222  490,015 

$75,000‐$99,999  194,527  457,260  589,789  626,537 

$100,000 +   162,036  491,978  891,739  1,126,256 

Total Households  4,494,970  4,777,003  4,867,555  4,922,435 

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Appendix I: Households below Self-Sufficiency Data provided by PathwaysPA

BERKS COUNTY (AND SURROUNDING COUNTIES) HOUSEHOLDS BELOW SELF‐SUFFICIENCY 

County Total 

Households 

Percent of Households 

(PA) 

Below Self‐Sufficiency and Below Poverty 

Below Self‐Sufficiency and Above Poverty 

Total Below Self‐Sufficiency 

Above Self‐Sufficiency 

Count Percent of 

Total Count 

Percent of Total 

Count Percent of Total 

Count Percent of Total 

Berks  106,340  3.2%  9,467  8.9%  12,972  12.2%  22,439  21.1%  83,901  78.9% 

Chester  135,276  4.0%  4,506  3.3%  10,016  7.4%  14,522  10.7%  120,754  89.3% 

Lancaster  135,868  4.0%  9,660  7.1%  17,641  13.0%  27,301  20.1%  108,567  79.9% 

Lebanon  35,261  1.0%  2,598  7.4%  3,167  9.0%  5,765  16.3%  29,496  83.7% 

Lehigh  88,654  2.6%  6,000  6.8%  12,358  13.9%  18,358  20.7%  70,296  79.3% 

Montgomery  224,352  6.7%  10,632  4.7%  24,293  10.8%  34,925  15.6%  189,427  84.4% 

Schuylkill  38,933  1.2%  4,178  10.7%  2,344  6.0%  6,522  16.8%  32,411  83.2% 

7‐County Region 

764,684  22.7%  47,041  6.2%  82,791  10.8%  129,832  17.0%  634,852  83.0% 

Pennsylvania  3,363,404  100.0%  305,757  9.1%  393,479  11.7%  699,236  20.8%  2,664,168  79.2% 

Source: OVERLOOKED AND UNDERCOUNTED: Struggling to Make Ends Meet in Pennsylvania, May 2009, prepared by PathWays PA and the Center for Women's Welfare This table considers the self-sufficiency wage value that corresponds to each family type by household, not just a parent and pre-school aged child