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Reso 2025-045 HSC Funding Recommendations for CAP Grants
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<br />19 <br /> <br /> <br />Moreover, San Leandro’s median household income is the second-lowest in the county, <br />according to the most recent data from the Census Bureau. In the 2014-15 school year, 57.9% of <br />students San Leandro Unified School District were eligible for free or reduced-price school <br />meals, well above the Alameda County average of 43.7%.31 <br /> <br />These data indicate that although San Leandro is a small community, substantial financial need – and <br />therefore need for human services – exists within the city. <br /> <br />Figure 2: Median Household Income, Alameda County and Cities, 2011-15 <br /> Source: US Census Bureau. (2016). American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates for 2011-2015. <br /> <br />The following map shows the median income for households across Alameda County. Most San <br />Leandro block groups have median incomes between $45,000 and $90,000, with several having <br />median income levels below $45,000 and just a few small areas with much higher median incomes. <br />Compared with many other cities in the county, San Leandro has lower levels of income inequality. <br /> <br /> <br />31 As cited on kidsdata.org, California Dept. of Education, Student Poverty FRPM Data (Mar. 2016). <br /> $54,618 <br /> $62,761 <br /> $65,096 <br /> $66,237 <br /> $77,806 <br /> $79,312 <br /> $79,596 <br /> $85,521 <br /> $86,757 <br /> $100,992 <br /> $105,355 <br /> $118,773 <br /> $124,759 <br /> $208,772 <br /> $75,619 <br /> $- $50,000 $100,000 $150,000 $200,000 $250,000 <br />Oakland <br />San Leandro <br />Hayward <br />Berkeley <br />Emeryville <br />Alameda <br />Albany <br />Union City <br />Newark <br />Livermore <br />Fremont <br />Dublin <br />Pleasanton <br />Piedmont <br />Alameda County
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