Healthy Minnesota Partnership – Key Conditions for Health Indicators Update KEY CONDITIONS FOR HEALTH Previous Data MOST RECENT CHANGE African American 78.6% African American 75.6% Worse American Indian 79.1% American Indian 74.2% Worse Asian* Asian* Not Available Hispanic 82.5% Hispanic 68.1% Worse White 90.5% (Minnesota Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System, 2010) White 90.3% (Minnesota Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System, 2011) No Change By 2020, more Minnesota children are exclusively breastfed for 6 months. 23.5% (2011 CDC) 23.5% (2014 Breastfeeding Report Card) No Change By 2020, fewer Minnesota households experience food insecurity. 10.4% (2012 USDA) 10.6% (Household Food Security in the U.S., 2013) No Change By 2020, more mothers in every racial/ethnic population access 1st – trimester prenatal care. *Sample size too small to report. Minnesota Department of Health • Healthy Minnesota Partnership, June 8, 2015 • Page 1 KEY CONDITIONS FOR HEALTH By 2020, more students from each population group graduate from high school within 4 years. By 2020, Minnesota’s racial and ethnic inequities in per capita income are reduced. Previous Indicator: Minnesota students who do not feel safe at and on the way to school. By 2020, fewer Minnesota students will have a lack of sense of safety going to and from school. Previous Data MOST RECENT CHANGE African American 57% African American 63% Better American Indian 48.7% American Indian 51% Better Asian 77.7% Asian 82% Better Hispanic 58.3% White 86% (2013 MN Dept. of Education) Hispanic 60% White 86% (2014 MDE) Better African American $26,500 American Indian $27,749 Asian $61,242 African American $29,896 American Indian $31,710 Asian $64,716 Better Better Better Hispanic $39,199 Hispanic $41,196 Better White $60,221 White $62,560 Better (MN Compass) (2013 inflation-adjusted dollars (2009-2013 ACS 5-year estimates) African American 8% African American Male 9% African American Female 9% American Indians 9% Asian 7% Hispanic 9% White 4% (2010 Minnesota Student Survey) American Indian Male 8% American Indian Female 9% Asian Male 7%; Asian Female 7% Hispanic Male 6%; Hispanic Female 8% White Male 4%; White Female 4% (2013 Minnesota Student Survey) No Change No Change No Change No Change Better (Males) No Change Minnesota Department of Health • Healthy Minnesota Partnership, June 8, 2015 • Page 2 KEY CONDITIONS FOR HEALTH Previous Data MOST RECENT CHANGE By 2020, more communities across Minnesota have more small business and more minority- and womenowned businesses. Small employers (<500 employees) 118,391 Women-owned 133,141 African American-owned 12,454 Asian-owned 11,407 Hispanic-owned 5,011 Native American/Alaskan-owned 2,891 Veteran-owned 43,548 More recent results expected in Summer/Fall of 2015 TBD African American 28% African American 23% Worse American Indian 44.5% American Indian 47.1% Better By 2020, populations that currently have low rates of home ownership are better able to afford and own homes. By 2020, racial/ethnic inequities in incarceration rates in Minnesota are diminished. Asian 63.1% Asian 54.2% Worse Hispanic 50.2% Hispanic 41.9% White 77.8% White 77.2 % 2007-2009 data –American Community Survey (Accessed from: MN Compass) 2010-2012 data –American Community Survey (Accessed from: MN Compass) Worse No Change African American Prison Population 34.9% African American State Population 5.7% African American Prison Population 34.6% African American State Population 5.7% American Indian Prison Population 8.9% American Indian State Population 1.3% Asian Prison Population 2.7% Asian State Population 4.5% Hispanic Prison Population 7.1% Hispanic State Population 5.0% White Prison Population 53.5% White State Population 81.9% Prison Population Source: MN Department of Corrections Adult Inmate Profile State Population Source: U.S. Census Bureau, State and County QuickFacts American Indian Prison Population 9.5% American Indian State Population 1.3% Asian Prison Population 2.7% Asian State Population 4.5% Hispanic Prison Population 6.8% Hispanic State Population 5.0% White Prison Population 53.0 White State Population 81.9% Prison Population: Source MN Department of Corrections Adult Inmate Profile State Population Source: U.S. Census Bureau, State and County QuickFacts No Change in Inequitie s Minnesota Department of Health • Healthy Minnesota Partnership, June 8, 2015 • Page 3 Minnesota Department of Health • Healthy Minnesota Partnership, June 8, 2015 • Page 4
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