Halftime Highlights Minnesota at Mid-Decade. Minnesota Ranks 1 st in home ownership 2 nd in labor force participation 3 rd highest in high school completion.

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Halftime Highlights Minnesota at Mid-Decade

Minnesota Ranks 1 st in home ownership 2 nd in labor force participation 3 rd highest in high school completion 5 th lowest poverty rate 9 th highest per capita income

Trends in the 00s Population growth comparable to 1990s Income growth slow Job growth slow Poverty rate higher Regional disparities widen

Growth Rate of the 1990s Continues in this Decade Source: U.S. Census Bureau and the Minnesota State Demographic Center Average Annual Rates of Growth

Rapid Growth in Suburban Counties Percent change, 2000 to 2005

Peak Population Year Source: U.S. Census

Deaths Outnumber Births in 30 Counties

Net Migration Rate 2000 to 2005 Per 100 Population in 2000

Median Age Is on the Rise in Minnesota Source: 2000 Decennial Census; 2005 Census Bureau age estimates

Source: U.S. Census Bureau estimates Age Group Trends Are Similar in Minnesota and U.S.

Latinos are Fastest Growing Population Source: Census 2000, ACS 2005 Data is for race alone.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau estimates Children and Young Adults Are More Diverse than Older People Percent non-white or Latino in Minnesota, 2005

Minnesotas Income Ranks 9 th Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis Minnesota $37,373

Income Growth Lags in Twin Cities Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis

Incomes Highest in Metro Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis

Job Growth Is in Services Source: MN Department of Employment and Economic Development

Goods Production Loses Jobs Source: MN Department of Employment and Economic Development

Wage Gains Barely Ahead of Inflation Source: MN Department of Employment and Economic Development

Minnesotas Unemployment Rate Lower than Nations

Unemployment Highest in North Source: MN Department of Employment and Economic Development

Labor Force Growth Slower in the 2000s Source: Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development

Commute Times Highest in Metro But Little Change Since 2000 Source: Congressional Districts, Census 2000, ACS 2005 Minnesota Average Commute Time was 22.2 (+/– 0.2 minutes) in 2005, 21.9 in 2000.

Enrollments are Lower in Elementary Grades Source: Minnesota Department of Education

Minnesota High School Graduation Rates Rise Slightly Source: Minnesota Department of Education

Degrees Awarded by Minnesota Post-Secondary Institutions Source: Minnesota Office of Higher Education

Legislative Districts No Longer Equal Source: Census 2000, 2005 State Demographic Center and Metropolitan Council Estimates

Suburban Districts Biggest

What Challenges Lie Ahead? Can Minnesota ensure that all residents achieve at the highest levels? Population growth relies on increases in minority populations Minority populations have less education, lower incomes, higher labor force participation, more single parent families

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