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1 Latimer County Data & Information Economic Health Education Crime Traffic Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service Oklahoma Center for Rural Health Oklahoma State University October 2012

2 AE Economic Data, Health/Behavioral Data, Education Data, Traffic Accident Data, and Crime Data for Latimer County and the State of Oklahoma Data and Information Reports for all Oklahoma Counties are available on the website: Gerald A. Doeksen - Extension Economist/Regents Professor Brian E. Whitacre - Extension Economist/Associate Professor Cheryl F. St. Clair - Associate State Extension Specialist Fred C. Eilrich - Assistant State Extension Specialist Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, OSU, Stillwater Tony E. Johnson - County Extension Director Latimer County Extension Office, OSU, Wilburton Corie Kaiser - Director Oklahoma Office of Rural Health, Oklahoma City Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service County Extension Offices Oklahoma Office of Rural Health Oklahoma State University October 2012

3 A. ECONOMIC DATA

4 Cimarron 0.5 Texas Beaver % to -1.1% -0.9% to -0.3% -0.2% to 0.2% 0.3% to 0.9% 1.0% to 3.4% Harper Woods Alfalfa Grant Osage Ellis Woodward Garfield Noble Pawnee Major Roger Mills Custer Beckham Harmon Greer -0.2 Dewey Washita Kiowa Jackson Tillman Blaine Kingfisher Logan Caddo Comanche Cotton Canadian Oklahoma Grady Stephens Jefferson Kay Payne Cleveland Pottawatomie Seminole 2.2 Hughes 2.1 McClain Garvin -0.4 Carter Love Lincoln Murray Pontotoc 0.8 Johnston Marshall Creek 0.7 Okfuskee Coal Bryan Washington Nowata Rogers Tulsa Wagoner Cherokee McIntosh Pittsburg Atoka Pushmataha Choctaw Craig Mayes 0.3 Okmulgee Muskogee Latimer Delaware 1.8 Sequoyah Haskell Ottawa Adair Le Flore McCurtain SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, ( [August 2012]). Table 3. Population Change for Oklahoma Counties and the State of Oklahoma,

5 Woods Alfalfa Cimarron Texas Beaver Harper Grant Kay % and lower 4.1%-5.5% 5.6%-7.5% 7.6%-9.5% 9.0% and higher Roger Mills Custer Beckham Harmon Greer Washita Kiowa Jackson Tillman Caddo Comanche Cotton Canadian Grady Stephens Jefferson Oklahoma Cleveland Pottawatomie Seminole 5.1 Hughes McClain Garvin Carter Love Lincoln Murray Pontotoc Johnston Marsha Okfuskee Coal Bryan Washington Nowata McIntosh Pittsburg Atoka Pushmataha Choctaw Craig Okmulgee Muskogee Latimer Sequoyah Haskell Ottawa Delaware Osage Ellis Woodward Garfield Noble 6.5 Mayes Pawnee Major 4.0 Rogers Payne Tulsa Dewey Blaine Kingfisher Logan 5.4 Wagoner Creek Cherokee Adair Le Flore McCurtain SOURCE: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics ( [August 2012]). Table 1. Unemployment Rates for Oklahoma Counties and the State of Oklahoma, 2011

6 Section A, Table 1 Census Populations, Population Estimates and Percent Changes For Latimer County Cities and Towns, Latimer County, and the State of Oklahoma Census Population Estimated Population Percent Change 10 Years 10 Years 10 Years 1 Year Fanshawe (part*) NA 6 NA 5 5 NA NA NA 0.0% Red Oak % - 3.5% - 5.5% 0.2% Wilburton 2,996 3,092 2,972 2,843 2, % - 3.9% - 4.3% 0.0% Balance of Latimer County 6,168 6,633 7,139 7,757 7, % 7.6% 8.7% 0.0% Latimer County 9,840 10,333 10,692 11,154 11, % 3.5% 4.3% 0.0% State of Oklahoma 3,025,487 3,145,585 3,450,654 3,642,631 3,687, % 9.7% 6.9% 1.2% SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 1980, 1990, 2000 & 2010 Census population, 2011 Census population estimates ( *Cities labeled (part) are located in more than one county. The data here represents only the portion of the city found in Latimer county. A-1

7 Section A, Table 2 Population by Age Groups and Sex For Latimer County Age Group Male Female Total Percent of Total % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % Total 5,649 5,505 11, % SOURCE: 2010 Census population, U.S. Census Bureau ( A-2

8 Section A, Table 3 Persons < 18 Years of Age Population Numbers and Percent of Total Population For Latimer County and the State of Oklahoma Latimer County State of Oklahoma 1980 Population < 18 Years 2, ,884 Percent of Total Population 28.0% 28.3% 1990 Population < 18 Years 2, ,007 Percent of Total Population 27.1% 26.6% 2000 Population < 18 Years 2, ,360 Percent of Total Population 25.7% 25.9% 2010 Population < 18 Years 2, ,666 Percent of Total Population 24.0% 24.8% SOURCE: 1980, 1990, 2000, and 2010 Census populations, U.S. Census Bureau ( A-3

9 Section A, Table 4 Persons 65 Years of Age Population Numbers and Percent of Total Population For Latimer County and the State of Oklahoma Latimer County State of Oklahoma 1980 Population 65 Years 1, ,126 Percent of Total Population 15.9% 12.4% 1990 Population 65 Years 1, ,213 Percent of Total Population 17.3% 13.5% 2000 Population 65 Years 1, ,950 Percent of Total Population 16.1% 13.2% 2010 Population 65 Years 1, ,714 Percent of Total Population 17.4% 13.5% SOURCE: 1980, 1990, 2000, and 2010 Census populations, U.S. Census Bureau ( A-4

10 Section A, Table 5 Race and Ethnic Groups Census Populations, Population Estimates, and Percent of Total Population For Latimer County and the State of Oklahoma Latimer County State of Oklahoma Race/Ethnic Group Number Percent Number Percent 1990 Census White 8, % 2,583, % Black % 233, % Native American 1 1, % 252, % Other % 75, % Two or more races 3 N/A N/A N/A N/A Hispanic Origin % 86, % 2000 Census White 7, % 2,628, % Black % 260, % Native American 1 2, % 273, % Other % 132, % Two or more races % 155, % Hispanic Origin % 179, % 2010 Census White 7, % 2,706, % Black % 277, % Native American 1 2, % 321, % Other % 223, % Two or more races % 221, % Hispanic Origin % 332, % SOURCE: 1990, 2000, and 2010 Census data, U.S. Census Bureau ( 1 Native American includes American Indians and Alaska Natives. 2 Other is defined as Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders and all others. 3 Two or more races category indicates a person is included in more than one race group. This category was introduced in the 2000 Census. 4 Hispanic is not a race, but rather a description of ethnic origin; Hispanics are included in the five race groups. *Represents a percentage less than 0.1%. A-5

11 Section A, Table 6 Per Capita Income and Transfer Receipts as a Percent of Personal Income For Latimer County and the State of Oklahoma Per Capita Income (Current $) Transfer Receipts as a % of Personal Income Latimer County State of Oklahoma Latimer County State of Oklahoma 2000 $19,482 $24, % 15.0% 2001 $21,474 $26, % 15.5% 2002 $20,579 $26, % 16.6% 2003 $21,749 $26, % 16.9% 2004 $23,762 $28, % 16.7% 2005 $23,732 $30, % 16.9% 2006 $26,236 $33, % 16.7% 2007 $28,833 $34, % 17.1% 2008 $31,661 $37, % 16.8% 2009 $29,303 $34, % 20.6% 2010 $30,811 $35, % 20.7% SOURCE: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis ( A-6

12 Section A, Table 7 Labor Force Data For Latimer County, the State of Oklahoma, and the United States Latimer State of United Latimer County County Oklahoma States Labor Force Employment Unemployment Unemployment Rate ,645 4, % 3.7% 4.7% ,074 3, % 4.8% 5.8% ,107 3, % 5.6% 6.0% ,155 3, % 5.0% 5.5% ,028 3, % 4.5% 5.1% ,130 3, % 4.1% 4.6% ,231 4, % 4.0% 4.6% ,673 4, % 3.7% 5.8% ,490 3, % 6.4% 9.3% ,486 4, % 7.0% 9.6% ,312 3, % 6.2% 8.9% 2012* 4,353 3, % 5.4% 8.4% SOURCE: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics ( *Data for 2012 are the average of January through July A-7

13 Section A, Table 8 Full- and Part-Time Employment by Type of Employment and Major Industry Latimer County Total full- and part-time employment 6,233 6,370 7,093 6,287 6,279 Wage & salary employment 4,307 4,392 4,961 4,208 4,187 Proprietors employment 1,926 1,978 2,132 2,079 2,092 Farm proprietors employment Nonfarm proprietors employment 1 1,246 1,269 1,432 1,382 1,393 By Industry Farm employment Nonfarm employment 5,508 5,605 6,333 5,536 5,535 Private employment 4,129 4,215 4,953 4,101 4,099 Forestry, fishing, & other 2 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Mining (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Utilities Construction (D) 0 0 (D) (D) Manufacturing 0 (D) 297 (D) (D) Wholesale trade (D) Retail trade Transportation & warehousing (D) Information (D) Finance & insurance Real estate & rental & leasing Professional & technical services 95 (D) (D) Mgmt of companies & enterprises 0 (D) (D) 0 0 Administrative & waste services Educational services (D) (D) (D) Health care & social assistance (D) (D) (D) Arts, entertainment, & recreation (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Accommodation & food services (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Other services, except public admin Government & government enterprises 1,379 1,390 1,380 1,435 1,436 SOURCE: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis ( 1 Excludes limited partners 2 Other consists of the number of jobs held by U.S. residents employed by international organizations and foreign embassies and consulates in the United States. (D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates are included in the totals. A-8

14 Section A, Table 9 Health Care Employment Data For Latimer County and the State of Oklahoma Latimer County State of Oklahoma Total Employment , , , ,399 Job Creation ,628 8,807 9,333 10,057 Turnover 9.7% 9.2% 8.7% 9.4% 10.4% 10.3% 9.8% 9.7% Average Monthly Earnings $2,063 $2,130 $2,101 $2,179 $2,990 $3,118 $3,219 $3,244 Average New Hire Earnings $1,670 $1,732 $1,622 $1,745 $1,993 $2,020 $2,093 $2,163 SOURCE: Oklahoma Employment Security Commission, Labor Market Statistics ( NA = Not Available A-9

15 Section A, Table 10 Earnings by Place of Work and by Major Industry for Latimer County ($1,000s) Earnings by Place of Work $230,857 $245,245 $278,552 $218,194 $226,499 Farm earnings -1,202 2,156 2,237-1,005 $3,967 Nonfarm earnings 232, , , ,199 $222,532 Private earnings 179, , , ,984 $160,633 Forestry, fishing, & related activities (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Mining (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Utilities 4,676 5,549 5,887 6,136 $6,361 Construction (D) 0 0 (D) (D) Manufacturing 0 (D) 14,774 (D) (D) Wholesale trade 4,568 5,027 (D) 4,177 $3,764 Retail trade 7,915 7,707 7,496 8,102 $8,598 Transportation & warehousing 10,188 16,008 (D) 15,465 $16,236 Information (D) $ 562 Finance & insurance 2,448 2,570 3,194 3,677 $3,829 RE rental & leasing 2,221 2,607 3,733 1,545 $8,598 Professional & technical services 1,692 (D) (D) 2,674 $3,249 Mgmt of companies & enterprises 0 (D) (D) 0 $ 0 Administration & waste services 8,303 10,214 7,905 6,696 $6,540 Educational services (D) (D) (D) (L) (L) Health care & social services (D) (D) (D) 6,475 $8,156 Arts, entertainment & recreation (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Accommodations & food services (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Other services 6,654 7,066 6,101 6,002 $6,400 Govt & govt enterprises 52,971 55,932 58,286 61,215 $61,899 SOURCE: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis ( (D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates are included in the totals. (L) Less than $50,000, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals. A-10

16 Section A, Table 11 Personal Income by Major Source for Latimer County ($1,000s) Income by Place of Residence Total personal income $284,420 $313,559 $350,429 $326,872 $343,543 Nonfarm personal income 285, , , , ,634 Farm income 1-1,233 2,082 2,158-1,060 3,909 Per capita personal income ($) 26,236 28,833 31,661 29,303 30,811 Earnings by Place of Work $230,857 $245,245 $278,552 $218,194 $226,499 Wage and salary disbursements 169, , , , ,033 Supplements to wages and salaries 42,054 41,631 47,555 43,541 44,201 Proprietors income 2 19,069 22,371 21,475 17,176 24,265 Farm proprietors income -1,975 1, ,032 2,999 Nonfarm proprietors income 21,044 21,311 20,523 19,208 21,266 Earnings by Place of Work $230,857 $245,245 $278,552 $218,194 $226,499 by Industry Farm earnings -1,202 2,156 2,237-1,005 3,967 Nonfarm earnings 232, , , , ,532 Private earnings 179, , , , ,633 Government & govt. enterprises 52,971 55,932 58,286 61,215 61,899 SOURCE: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis ( 1 Farm income consists of proprietors income: the cash wages, pay-in-kind, other labor income of hired farm workers, and the salaries of officers of corporate farms. 2 Proprietors income includes the inventory valuation adjustment and capital consumption adjustment. A-11

17 Section A, Table 12 Transfer Receipts for Latimer County ($1,000s) Total transfer receipts $77,574 $80,746 $86,133 $97,692 $105,960 Current receipts of individuals from government 76,195 79,075 84,105 95, ,815 Retirement & disability insurance benefits 27,857 27,178 28,147 30,697 31,941 Old-age, survivor & disability ins benefits 26,859 26,094 27,046 29,585 30,803 Railroad retirement & disability benefits Workers compensation Other govt disability ins & ret benefits Medical benefits 29,512 32,262 33,591 35,701 38,212 Medicare benefits 18,749 20,070 20,141 21,446 22,498 Public assistance medical care benefits 2 10,383 11,837 13,053 13,848 15,271 Military medical insurance benefits Income maintenance benefits 8,026 7,817 9,445 9,464 11,489 Supplemental security income (SSI) benefits 2,345 2,259 2,287 2,395 2,387 Family assistance Supplemental nutrition assistance program 1,579 1,493 1,612 2,359 3,057 Other income maintenance benefits 5 3,695 3,679 5,090 4,132 5,520 Unemployment insurance compensation ,742 3,608 State unemployment insurance compensation ,701 3,566 Unemp comp for federal civilian empl (UCFE) (L) (L) (L) (L) (L) Unemp comp for railroad employees 0 (L) (L) (L) (L) Unemp comp for veterans (UCX) (L) (L) (L) (L) (L) Other unemployment compensation Veterans benefits 5,424 6,107 6,284 7,056 7,639 Veterans pension & disability benefits 5,281 5,945 6,131 6,876 7,406 Veterans readjustment benefits Veterans life insurance benefits (L) Other assistance to veterans Federal education & training assistance 9 4,809 5,096 5,778 7,697 10,398 Other transfer receipt of individuals from govt , Current receipts of nonprofit institutions 1,147 1,105 1,138 1,231 1,292 Receipts from Federal government Receipts from state and local governments Receipts from businesses Current receipts of individuals form businesses SOURCE: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis ( A-12

18 Section A, Table 12 (continued) Footnotes: 1 Consists largely of temporary disability payments and black lung payments. 2 Consists of Medicaid and other medical vendor payments. 3 Consists of payments made under the TriCare Management Program (formerly called CHAMPUS) for the medical care of dependents of active duty military personnel and of retired military personnel and their dependents at nonmilitary medical facilities. 4 Consists of benefits generally known as temporary assistance for needy families provided under the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of Consists of largely of general assistance; expenditures for food under the supplemental program for women, infants and children; other needs assistance; refugee assistance; foster home care and adoption assistance; earned income tax credits; child tax credits; and energy assistance. 6 Consists of trade readjustment allowance payments, Redwood Park benefit payments, public service employment benefit payments, and transitional benefit payments. 7 Consists largely of veterans readjustment benefit payments, educational assistance to spouses and children of disabled or deceased veterans, payments to paraplegics, and payments for autos and conveyances for disabled veterans. 8 Consists of State and local government payments to veterans. 9 Consists largely of federal fellowship payments (National Science Foundation fellowships and traineeships, subsistence payments to State maritime academy cadets, and other federal fellowships), interest subsidy on higher education loans, basic educational opportunity grants, and Job Corps payments. 10 Consists largely of Bureau of Indian Affairs payments, education exchange payment, Alaska Permanent Fund dividend payments, compensation of survivors of public safety officer, compensation of victims of crime, disaster relief payments, compensation for Japanese internment, and other special payments to individuals. 11 Consists of State and local government educational assistance payments to nonprofit institutions, and other State and local government payments to nonprofit institutions. 12 Consists largely of personal injury payments to individuals other than employees and other business transfer payments. (L) Less than $50,000, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals. A-12 (Continued)

19 Section A, Table 13 Farm Income and Expenses for Latimer County ($1,000s) Cash receipts from marketing $19,657 $19,976 $22,015 $20,745 $26,443 Cash receipts: livestock & products 18,761 18,903 20,978 19,864 25,470 Cash receipts: crops 896 1,073 1, Other income Government payments Imputed & misc income received Total production expense 21,097 21,313 21,480 24,143 22,025 Feed purchased 3,215 3,398 3,049 4,539 3,087 Livestock purchased 3,376 4,034 4,717 4,897 4,502 Seed purchased Fertilizer & lime , Petroleum products purchased 1,222 1,201 1,413 1,216 1,275 Hired farm labor expenses 2 1,035 1,370 1,293 1,310 1,086 All other production expenses 3 11,463 10,438 9,891 11,160 11,084 Value of inventory change -1,451 1, ,867 Value of inventory change: livestock (L) 444-2,165 Value of inventory change: crops Value of inventory chg: mat & supp 63 (L) (L) (L) (L) Total cash receipts & other income 20,470 20,758 22,887 21,616 26,967 less: Total production expenses 21,097 21,313 21,480 24,143 22,025 Realized net income ,407-2,527 4,942 plus: Value of inventory change -1,451 1, ,867 Total net income including corp. farms -2,078 1, ,151 3,075 less: Net income of corporate farms (L) (L) plus: Statistical adjustment Total net farm proprietors income -1,975 1, ,032 2,999 plus: Farm wages & perquisites , plus: Farm supp to wages & salaries Total farm labor & proprietors income 5-1,202 2,156 2,237-1,005 3,967 SOURCE: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis ( 1 Consists of the value of home consumption and other farm related income components, such as machine hire and custom work income and income from forest products (1978 to present). 2 Consists of hired workers cash pay and perquisites, employers contributions for social security and Medicare, and payments for contract labor, machine hire, and custom work. 3 Consists of repair and operation of machinery; depreciation, interest, rent and taxes; and other miscellaneous expenses including agricultural chemicals ( ). NOTE: All state and local area dollar estimates are in current dollars (not adjusted for inflation). (L) Less than $50,000, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals. A-13

20 Section A, Table 14 Sales Tax Collections by City and by County 1 For Latimer County FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 Latimer County $2,996,607 $1,354,773 $1,380,187 $1,173,433 Current Tax Rate 1.50% 1.50% 1.50% 1.50% Red Oak $ 131,796 $ 89,530 $ 92,374 $ 126,150 Current Tax Rate 2.00% 2.00% 2.00% 2.00% Wilburton $1,308,352 $1,130,564 $1,433,135 $1,357,468 Current Tax Rate 2.50% 2.50% 3.50% 3.50% 3.50% SOURCE: Oklahoma Tax Commission, Annual Reports ( 1 Two percents within the same year denote a tax change. If a city is located in more than one county; the total sales tax collections are reported by city and are not apportioned by county. A-14

21 Section A, Table 15 Use Tax Collections by City and by County 1 For Latimer County FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 Latimer County $384,402 $197,389 $98,728 $108,200 Current Tax Rate 1.50% 1.50% 1.50% 1.50% Red Oak $5,529 $5,988 $8,133 $6,344 Current Tax Rate 2.00% 2.00% 2.00% 2.00% Wilburton $264,962 $134,224 $111,521 $85,142 Current Tax Rate 2.50% 2.50% 3.50% 3.50% 3.50% SOURCE: Oklahoma Tax Commission, Annual Reports ( 1 Two Percents within the same year denote a tax change. If a city is located in more than one county; the total sales tax collections are reported by city and are not apportioned by county. A-15

22 Section A, Table 16 FY 2011 Estimated Revenues through Sales Tax Collections for Latimer County Current Sales Subject to 1/8 1/4 3/8 1/2 3/ /2 Tax Rate Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Fanshawe* 3.00% $160,458 $201 $401 $602 $802 $1,203 $1,605 $2,407 Red Oak 2.00% $4,618,688 $5,773 $11,547 $17,320 $23,093 $34,640 $46,187 $69,280 Wilburton 3.50% $40,946,721 $51,183 $102,367 $153,550 $204,734 $307,100 $409,467 $614,201 Latimer County 1.50% $92,012,455 $115,016 $230,031 $345,047 $460,062 $690,093 $920,125 $1,380,187 SOURCE: FY 2011 Sales Tax Collections, Oklahoma Tax Commission, 2012 ( [May 2012]). *If a city is located in more than one county; the total sales tax collections are reported by city and are not apportioned by county. A-16

23 Section A, Table 17 Latimer County Estimated Revenues - Ad Valorem (Property) Taxes - Mills for Special Taxation Districts TOTAL NET TEN SEVEN FIVE THREE TWO ONE July 2011 VALUATION MILLS MILLS MILLS MILLS MILLS MILL BY SCHOOL DISTRICTS I-1 City $8,647,042 $86,470 $60,529 $43,235 $25,941 $17,294 $8,647 I-1 Rural $21,432,699 $214,327 $150,029 $107,163 $64,298 $42,865 $21,433 I-2 City $1,303,891 $13,039 $9,127 $6,519 $3,912 $2,608 $1,304 I-2 Rural $12,647,984 $126,480 $88,536 $63,240 $37,944 $25,296 $12,648 I-3 Buffalo Valley $5,693,797 $56,938 $39,857 $28,469 $17,081 $11,388 $5,694 I-4 Panola $9,166,050 $91,661 $64,162 $45,830 $27,498 $18,332 $9,166 J-16 LeFlore $1,438,047 $14,380 $10,066 $7,190 $4,314 $2,876 $1,438 J-39 Fanshawe $186,514 $1,865 $1,306 $933 $560 $373 $187 J-52 Talihina $498,023 $4,980 $3,486 $2,490 $1,494 $996 $498 JD-2 Albion $254,215 $2,542 $1,780 $1,271 $763 $508 $254 JD-4 Push $92,186 $922 $645 $461 $277 $184 $92 JHI-1 Hartshorn $2,051,339 $20,513 $14,359 $10,257 $6,154 $4,103 $2,051 JI-28 Crowder $197,310 $1,973 $1,381 $987 $592 $395 $197 Latimer County Totals $63,609,097 $636,090 $445,263 $318,045 $190,828 $127,218 $63,609 SOURCE: Latimer County Assessor's Office, Assessor's Report to Excise Board, July A-17

24 B. BEHAVORIAL DATA

25 Cimarron 17.7 Texas Beaver Lower than 12% 12.0%-15.9% 16.0%-19.9% 20.0%-23.9% 24% and higher Harper Ellis Roger Mills Beckham Harmon Greer Woods Woodward Dewey Custer Washita Kiowa Jackson Tillman Alfalfa Major Blaine 19.9 Caddo 21.6 Comanche 17.4 Cotton 15.6 Grant Garfield Kingfisher Canadian Grady 16.4 Stephens Jefferson Logan Kay Oklahoma Payne Creek Cleveland Pottawatomie Seminole Hughes McClain Noble Osage Pawnee Garvin 21.7 Lincoln Washington Nowata Rogers Craig Mayes Delaware Tulsa Wagoner Cherokee Okmulgee Muskogee Ottawa Adair Okfuskee Sequoyah 17.6 McIntosh Haskell Le Flore 24.1 Pittsburg 25.9 Latimer Pontotoc Coal 16.3 Murray 21.7 Atoka Pushmataha 15.1 Johnston McCurtain Carter Marshall Choctaw Bryan Love SOURCE: United States Census Bureau ( [August 2012]). Table 2. Poverty Rates for Oklahoma Counties and the State of Oklahoma, 2010

26 Section B, Table 1 Economic Distress Indicators For Latimer County and the State of Oklahoma Latimer County State of Oklahoma Persons in Poverty Number 1,830 1,722 1,909 1, , , , ,067 Percent of People in Poverty* 18.7% 17.5% 19.2% 17.8% 15.8% 15.7% 16.1% 16.8% County Ranking (1 = Most Favorable) Children < 18 in Poverty Number , , , ,349 Percent of Children in Poverty* 26.5% 23.7% 26.5% 27.3% 22.2% 22.0% 22.1% 24.4 County Ranking (1 = Most Favorable) SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau ( *Poverty is measured by using 48 thresholds that vary by family size and number of children within the family and age of householder. To determine whether a person is in poverty, one compares the total income of that person s family with the threshold appropriate for that family. If the total income is less than the threshold, then the person is considered in poverty, together with every member of his or her family. Institutionalized people, people in military quarters, people living in college dormitories, and unrelated individuals less than 15 years old are excluded from the calculation of poverty rates. B-1

27 Section B, Table 2 Assistance Programs For Latimer County and the State of Oklahoma Latimer County State of Oklahoma TANF (Monthly Averages) Total Cases ,756 9,760 9,371 Total Persons Receiving TANF ,092 22,131 21,406 Rate per 1,000 Population Total Children Receiving TANF ,831 17,832 17,317 Rate per 1,000 Children SNAP (Monthly Averages) Total Unduplicated Cases 960 1,094 1, , , ,988 Payments per Case $244 $291 $294 $253 $298 $291 No. of Persons 1,545 1,919 2, , , ,723 Rate per 1,000 Population Medicaid (Monthly Averages) Total Medicaid Cases 1,452 1,556 NA 383, ,097 NA Total Persons Receiving Medicaid 2,228 2,429 NA 620, ,868 NA Rate per 1,000 Population NA NA Total Children Receiving Medicaid 1,340 1,506 NA 398, ,359 NA Rate per 1,000 Children NA NA Age 5 and Under NA 169, ,379 NA Rate per 1,000 Children NA NA Age NA 145, ,913 NA Rate per 1,000 Children NA NA Age NA 82,520 90,067 NA Rate per 1,000 Children NA NA SOURCE: Oklahoma Department of Human Services, Facts and Figures ( U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates ( NA = Not Available B-2

28 Section B, Table 3 Elderly Support Services For Latimer County and the State of Oklahoma For Latimer County State of Oklahoma Medicare Persons Receiving Medicare 2,188 2,297 2, , , ,034 Percent of Total Population 20.9% 21.9% 22.1% 14.9% 15.3% 15.6% Medicaid > 65 Total Persons Receiving > NA 55,366 55,623 NA Percent of Population > % 15.7% NA 11.3% 11.2% NA Food Services Congregate Meals 17,332 12,849 9,864 2,083,247 1,821,353 1,878,973 Meals Served at Home 11,785 10,349 9,497 1,819,750 1,401,105 1,451,480 Total Meals Served 29,117 23,198 19,361 3,902,997 3,222,458 3,330,453 Rate per Person > Adult Day Care Total Persons Served 0 NA NA 1,272 NA NA Total Facilities NA NA 0 NA NA 42 SOURCE: Oklahoma Department of Human Services, Facts and Figures ( Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services ( Oklahoma State Department of Health ( U.S. Census Bureau ( NA = Not Available B-3

29 Section B, Table 4 Child Abuse and Child Deaths For Latimer County and the State of Oklahoma Latimer County State of Oklahoma Child Abuse and Neglect No. of Confirmed Cases ,646 38,677 8,110 Rate per 1,000 Children County Ranking (1 = Most Favorable) Child Deaths Ages Ages Ages Total Ages Child Death Rates Ages County Ranking (1 = Most Favorable) SOURCE: Oklahoma State Department of Health, OK2SHARE ( and 2011 data are preliminary. NA = Not Available B-4

30 Section B, Table 5 Infant Mortality For Latimer County and the State of Oklahoma 1 Latimer County State of Oklahoma Total Infant Mortality Total Infant Deaths ,215 1,301 1,194 Rate per 1,000 Live Births County Ranking (1 = Most Favorable) Neonatal Mortality Total Neonatal Deaths Rate per 1,000 Live Births Post-Neonatal Mortality Total Post-Neonatal Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births SOURCE: Oklahoma State Department of Health, OK2SHARE ( and 2011 data are preliminary. B-5

31 Section B, Table 6 Births by Age of Mother, Birth Weights, and Mother s Marital Status 1 For Latimer County and the State of Oklahoma No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % Births by Age of Mother Ages * NA * NA * NA % % % Ages % 6 4.3% * NA 2, % 1, % 1, % Ages % % % 5, % 4, % 4, % Ages % % % 16, % 15, % 15, % Ages % % % 15, % 15, % 15, % Ages % % 9 7.8% 9, % 9, % 9, % Ages % 6 4.3% 7 6.1% 3, % 3, % 3, % Ages * NA * NA * NA % % % Ages * NA * NA * NA % % % Total Births % % % 53, % 51, % 50, % Total births < Age % % % 7, % 6, % 5, % Low Weight Births Low Birth Weight % % % 3, % 3, % 3, % Very Low Birth Weight 3 * NA 6 4.3% * NA % % % % of Births to Single Women % % % 22, % 21, % 21, % SOURCE: Oklahoma State Department of Health, OK2SHARE ( 1 All data are preliminary. 2 Low birth weight is defined as 1500 to 2499 grams. 3 Very low birth weight is defined as less than 1500 grams. NA = Not Available *Calculations have been suppressed due to small cell size (less than 5 births/populations less than 20). B-6

32 Section B, Table 7 Resident Live Births by Mother s Race and Level of Education 1 For Latimer County and the State of Oklahoma Latimer County State of Oklahoma No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % Mother s Race White % % % 40, % 39, % 38, % Black * NA * NA * NA 5, % 5, % 5, % Native American % % % 6, % 6, % 6, % Other 3 * NA * NA * NA 1, % 1, % 1, % Unknown 3 2.3% 0 0.0% 2 1.7% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Total Births % % % 53, % 48, % 50, % Hispanic 4 * NA * NA 7 6.1% 7, % 6, % 6, % Maternal Level of Education <12 Grades % % % 12, % 11, % 10, % >12 Grades % % % 40, % 40, % 40, % SOURCE: Oklahoma State Department of Health, OK2SHARE ( 1 All data are preliminary. 2 Native American includes American Indians and Alaska Natives. 3 Other is defined as Asian Pacific Islanders. 4 Hispanic population is not a race group, but rather a description of ethnic origin. Hispanics are included in all other race groups. NA = Not Available *Calculations have been suppressed due to small cell size (less than 5 births/populations less than 20). B-7

33 Section B, Table 8 High Parity Births and Entry into Prenatal Care 1 For Latimer County and the State of Oklahoma Latimer County State of Oklahoma High Parity Births 2 Age <20 with 2+ Deliveries NA NA NA 7,129 6,248 5,757 Percent of Births to Teens NA NA NA 13.4% 12.1% 11.4% Age >20 with 4+ Deliveries * * * 14,571 14,012 13,790 Percent of Births to Adults NA NA NA 27.5% 27.1% 27.2% Entry into Prenatal Care First Trimester ,538 31,440 30,937 Percent First Trimester 60.2% 58.4% 67.6% 64.9% 60.6% 60.8% No Care * * * Percent No Care NA NA NA 1.5% 1.6% 1.8% SOURCE: Oklahoma State Department of Health, OK2SHARE ( 1 All data are preliminary. 2 High Parity includes teens, under age 20, with two or more previous births, and adults, age 20 and over, and with four or more previous births. NA = Not Available *Calculations have been suppressed due to small cell size (less than 5 deaths/populations less than 20). B-8

34 Leading Causes Section B, Table 9 Leading Causes of Death in by County of Residence For Latimer County, the State of Oklahoma, and the United States Latimer County State of Oklahoma 1 United States 1 Rate Rate Rate Deaths per 1,000 Rank Deaths per 1,000 Rank Deaths per 1,000 Diseases of heart , , Malignant neoplasms , , Diabetes mellitus , Chronic lower respiratory diseases , , Alzheimer's disease , Missing Parkinson's disease , Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis , Accidents (unintentional injuries) , , Intentional self-harm (suicide) , Rank SOURCE: Oklahoma State Department of Health, OK2SHARE ( Center for Disease Control and Prevention, National Vital Statistics Report ( U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates ( data for the United States and the State of Oklahoma are preliminary data. N/A = Not Applicable due to some counties having less than 10 rankable causes of death. NA = Not Available. B-9

35 Section B, Table 10 Total Number of Mental Health Clients Treated by ODMHSAS 1 For Latimer County and the State of Oklahoma Latimer County State of Oklahoma No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % Total % % % 53, % 59, % 60, % Sex Female % % % 28, % 31, % 32, % Male % % % 24, % 27, % 27, % Age % 1 0.8% 0 0.0% 1, % 1, % % % 4 3.4% 0 0.0% 2, % 3, % 2, % % 7 5.9% 2 2.1% 3, % 3, % 3, % % % % 6, % 7, % 7, % % % % 38, % 42, % 44, % % 2 1.7% 3 3.1% % % 1, % Race 3 White % % % 41, % 46, % 46, % Black 4 3.7% 4 3.4% 1 1.0% 6, % 7, % 7, % Native American 6 5.5% 9 7.6% 4 4.2% 3, % 3, % 3, % Asian 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % % Hawaiian Pacific Islander 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % % Two or More 7 6.4% % 8 8.3% 1, % 1, % 2, % Other 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% SOURCE: Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Service ( 1 The agencies represented are only those that are funded by DMHSAS, either a state-operated facility or a private, nonprofit which contracts with DMHSAS. 2 Persons are only counted once each year regardless of how many times they receive treatment (unduplicated count). Persons must be admitted to a DMHSASfunded agency and have received a service during the year. 3 Due to reporting errors, total cases by race are slightly different from total cases. B-10

36 Section B, Table 11 Primary Diagnosis of Mental Health Clients Treated by ODMHSAS 1 For Latimer County and the State of Oklahoma Latimer County State of Oklahoma No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % Diagnosis Alcohol Related 0 0.0% 2 1.7% 1 1.0% % 1, % % Drug Related 3 2.8% 4 3.4% 4 4.2% 1, % 1, % 1, % Abuse 0 0.0% 1 0.8% 0 0.0% % % % Developmental 1 0.9% 2 1.7% 1 1.0% 3, % 1, % 5, % Mood % % % 30, % 41, % 35, % Non Alcohol Related 1 0.9% 2 1.7% 1 1.0% % % % Other Non-Psychotic % 8 6.7% 5 5.2% 5, % 1, % 6, % Other Psychotic % % % 5, % 8, % 6, % Personality 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 1.0% % % % Schizophrenia 3 2.8% 7 5.9% 4 4.2% 3, % 1, % 3, % Social Conditions 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % 1, % % Unknown/Other 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % % Deferred/ No Diagnosis 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Total % % % 53, % 52, % 60, % SOURCE: Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Service ( 1 The agencies represented are only those that are funded by DMHSAS, either a state-operated facility or a private, nonprofit which contracts with DMHSAS. 2 State totals might include multiple diagnoses. B-11

37 Section B, Table 12 Total Children with Serious Emotional Disturbances Treated by ODMHSAS 1 For Latimer County and the State of Oklahoma Latimer County State of Oklahoma No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % Total % 8 6.7% 2 2.1% 3, % 4, % 4, % Sex Female % % % 1, % 1, % 1, % Male % % 0 0.0% 1, % 2, % 2, % Age % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % % % % 0 0.0% 1, % 1, % % % % % 1, % 2, % % Race 3 White % % 0 0.0% 2, % 3, % % Black % % 0 0.0% % % % Native American 0 0.0% % 0 0.0% % % % Asian 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 4 0.1% % % Hawaiian Pacific Islander 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % % Two or More 0 0.0% % % % % % Unknown 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% SOURCE: Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Service ( 1 Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED) is a term used by the Federal and State Governments to identify a priority population of children, 18years of age or less, who have been identified at any time as having a serious emotional disturbance. A serious emotional disturbance is defined as a diagnosable serious disorder that meets criteria specified within the DSM-IV, with impairment in specific areas of functioning. 2 Persons are only counted once each year regardless of how many times they receive treatment (unduplicated count). Persons must be admitted to a DMHSAS-funded agency and have received a service during the year. 3 Due to reporting errors, total cases by race are slightly different from total cases. B-12

38 Section B, Table 13 Primary Diagnosis of Serious Emotional Disturbance Children Treated by ODMHSAS 1 For Latimer County and the State of Oklahoma Latimer County State of Oklahoma No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % Diagnosis Alcohol Related 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % 8 0.2% % Drug Related 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % % Abuse 0 0.0% % 0 0.0% 3 0.1% % 3 0.1% Developmental % % 0 0.0% 1, % % 1, % Mood % % % 1, % 2, % 1, % Non-Alcohol 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 4 0.1% % 4 0.1% Other Non-Psychotic % % 0 0.0% % % % Other Psychotic 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % % Personality 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 4 0.1% 1 0.0% 4 0.1% Schizophrenia 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % 3 0.1% % Social Conditions 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % % Unknown/Other 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 8 0.2% 0 0.0% Total % % % 4, % 4, % 4, % SOURCE: Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Service ( 1 Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED) is a term used by the Federal and State Governments to identify a priority population of children, 18 years of age or less, who have been identified at any time as having a serious emotional disturbance. A serious emotional disturbance is defined as a diagnosable serious disorder that meets criteria specified within the DSM-IV, with impairment in specific areas of functioning. 2 State totals might include multiple diagnoses. B-13

39 Section B, Table 14 Total Adults with Serious Mental Illness Treated by ODMHSAS 1 For Latimer County and the State of Oklahoma Latimer County State of Oklahoma No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % Total % % % 40, % 45, % 46, % Sex Female % % % 22, % 24, % 25, % Male % % % 18, % 20, % 20, % Age % % % 5, % 6, % 5, % % % % 34, % 38, % 39, % % 1 1.7% 1 1.9% % % % Race 3 White % % % 32, % 35, % 36, % Black 2 3.6% 3 5.1% 1 1.9% 5, % 5, % 5, % Native American 4 7.3% 4 6.8% 4 7.7% 2, % 2, % 2, % Asian 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % % Hawaiian Pacific Islander 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % % Two or More 3 5.5% 2 3.4% 2 3.8% 1, % 1, % 1, % Unknown 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% SOURCE: Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Service ( 1 Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is a term used by the Federal and State Governments to identify a priority population of persons, 18 years or older, who have been identified at any time as having a serious mental illness. A serious mental illness is defined as a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder of sufficient duration that meets criteria specified within the DSM-IV, with impairment in specific areas of functioning. 2 Persons are only counted once each year regardless of how many times they receive treatment (unduplicated count). Persons must be admitted to a DMHSAS-funded agency and have received a service during the year. 3 Due to reporting errors, total cases by race may be slightly different from total cases. B-14

40 Section B, Table 15 Primary Diagnosis of Serious Mental Illness Persons Treated by ODMHSAS 1 For Latimer County and the State of Oklahoma Latimer County State of Oklahoma No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % Diagnosis Alcohol Related 0 0.0% 2 3.4% 0 3.6% % % % Drug Related 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 2 0.0% 1, % 1, % 1, % Abuse 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 6 0.0% % 5 0.0% Developmental 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % 1, % Mood % % % 25, % 31, % 29, % Non-Alcohol 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % % Other Non-Psychotic 1 1.8% 3 5.1% 1 5.4% 3, % % 3, % Other Psychotic % % % 5, % 8, % 5, % Personality 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 0.0% % % % Schizophrenia 3 5.5% % % 3, % 1, % 3, % Social Conditions 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % % Unknown/Other 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % % Deferred/No Diagnosis 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Total % % % 40, % 45, % 46, % SOURCE: Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Service ( 1 Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is a term used by the Federal and State Governments to identify a priority population of persons, 18years or older, who have been identified at any time as having a serious mental illness. A serious mental illness is defined as a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder of sufficient duration that meets criteria specified within the DSM-IV, with impairment in specific areas of functioning. 2 State totals may include multiple diagnoses. B-15

41 Section B, Table 16 Total Substance Abuse Persons Treated by ODMHSAS 1 For Latimer County and the State of Oklahoma Latimer County State of Oklahoma No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % Total % % % 23, % 24, % 23, % Sex Female % % % 9, % 9, % 9, % Male % % % 14, % 14, % 13, % Age % 2 3.4% 2 2.6% % % % % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % % % 0 0.0% 1 1.3% 1, % 1, % 1, % % % % 4, % 4, % 4, % % % % 17, % 17, % 16, % % 0 0.0% 1 1.3% % % % Race 3 White % % % 17, % 17, % 16, % Black 2 4.5% 1 1.7% 3 3.9% 3, % 3, % 3, % Native American 3 6.8% % % 2, % 2, % 2, % Asian 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % % Hawaiian Pacific Islander 0 0.0% 1 1.7% 0 0.0% % % % Two or More 2 4.5% 3 5.1% 3 3.9% % % % Unknown 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% SOURCE: Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Service ( 1 Substance Abuse is defined as the excessive use of a potentially addictive substance, especially one that may modify body functions. 2 Persons are only counted once each year regardless of how many times they receive treatment (unduplicated count). Persons must be admitted to a DMHSAS-funded agency and have received a service during the year. 3 Due to reporting errors, total cases by race may be slightly different from total cases. B-16

42 Section B, Table 17 Primary Diagnosis of Substance Abuse Persons Treated by ODMHSAS 1 For Latimer County and the State of Oklahoma Latimer County State of Oklahoma No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % Diagnosis Alcohol Related % % % 4, % 5, % 4, % Drug Related % % % 15, % 17, % 14, % Abuse Victim 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 0.0% 5 0.0% 0 0.0% Developmental Disorder 2 4.5% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1, % % % Mood Disorder 2 4.5% 0 0.0% 1 1.3% 1, % 1, % 1, % Non-Alcohol 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 0.0% 1 0.0% 1 0.0% Other Non-Psychotic 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % % Other Psychotic 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % % Personality Disorder 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 2 0.0% 0 0.0% 2 0.0% Schizophrenia 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % 1 0.0% % Social Conditions 1 2.3% 2 3.4% 2 2.6% % % % Unknown/Other 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % % Deferred/No Diagnosis 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 0.0% 0 0.0% Total % % % 23, % 24, % 23, % SOURCE: Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Service ( Percentages represent the percent of all occurrences in a particular category. 1 Substance Abuse is defined as the excessive use of a potentially addictive substance, especially one that may modify body functions. 2 State totals may include multiple diagnoses B-17

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