Urban Challenges and Opportunities: A Data Survey
Explore key aspects of urban living including affordable housing, economic opportunities, environmental justice, education, transportation, and road conditions in Michigan, particularly in Detroit. The survey highlights income distribution, pollution concerns, child welfare metrics, and infrastructure challenges faced by residents in urban settings. Gain insights into the complexities of city life and the need for sustainable development strategies.
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CITIES SURVEY
2000s 2008 1987 1987 1990s
WHAT IS AFFORDABLE HOUSING? #1 #1 affordable housing af ford able hous ing | \ - f r-d -b l hau -zi \ AFFORDABLE & ACCESSIBLE HOUSING HOUSING AFFORDABLE & ACCESSIBLE 1. Affordable housing means that an individual can secure housing without paying more than 30% of income on housing.
MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME #2 #2 $52,668 $60,000 GENERATIONAL ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY OPPORTUNITY GENERATIONAL ECONOMIC $50,000 $27,838 $40,000 $30,000 $20,000 $10,000 $0 Michigan Detroit
POLLUTION #3 ENVIRONMENTAL EQUALITY & JUSTICE JUSTICE ENVIRONMENTAL EQUALITY &
KIDS IN CITIES #4 Michigan 80.64% 8.73% 21.7% 38.5% Detroit 77.27% 10.37% 54.4% 73.7% Graduation Rate Dropout Rate Children in Poverty Free/Reduced Lunch KIDS IN CITIES KIDS IN CITIES
ROAD CONDITION 50% #5 45% 40% MOBILITY, TRANSIT, & TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION MOBILITY, TRANSIT, & 35% 30% Michigan Detroit 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Poor Mediocre Fair Good