Orange County NC Website
ATTACHMENT B <br /> > INTRODUCTION (CONTINUED) <br /> Disparities in resources available to ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................, <br /> counties can be illustrated by dividing REAL ESTATE WEALTH AVAILABLE PER STUDENT <br /> the state into quartiles according to <br /> adjusted property wealth available per <br /> child.The top quartile includes high- <br /> t500,000 <br /> growth Piedmont and mountain and <br /> beach resort areas,which had an average <br /> of$1,408,923.70 real estate wealth I,000,000 $1,408,924 <br /> available per child-$639,159 above the $769,765 STATE AVERAGE <br /> state average.The bottom quartile has <br /> $416,990 real estate wealth available per soo,000 $727,746 <br /> $525,400 <br /> child-$352,775 below the state average. $416,990 <br /> The map illustrates where counties in each <br /> quartile are located throughout the state. TOP QUARTILE SECOND QUARTILE THIRD QUARTILE BOTTOM QUARTILE <br /> In 2014-15,34 counties were above the <br /> state average property wealth of$769,765 <br /> available per child,while 68 counties were <br /> below the state average. <br /> DISPARITIES IN REAL ESTATE WEALTH <br /> , <br /> Watauga Ashe Alleghany�■-.■ � ` `' ,1 <br /> Warren ��O;111 <br /> F <br /> 9a ar4uimo <br /> Mikhail Avery �ll o, <br /> Yancey <br /> IIIIKAlb <br /> Madison <br /> p� Wake Dare \ <br /> Chatham tribil*40. <br /> Haywood Buncombe <br /> ■ <br /> treene 4 Hyde <br /> Graham Jackson <br /> Trans vani ariiiipaqs- <br /> ir Polk <br /> Cherokee Macon Yl <br /> Clay Pamlico <br /> Carteret <br /> • TOP QUARTILE <br /> • SECOND QUARTILE Y�mc,°' <br /> ❑ THIRD QUARTILE 'oo <br /> Brunswick <br /> ❑ <br /> BOTTOM QUARTILE <br /> >z <br />