American vs Alsatian Community Comparison

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American
Race
Ancestry
AfghanAfricanAlaska NativeAlbanianAleutAmericanApacheArabArgentineanArmenianAssyrian/Chaldean/SyriacAustralianAustrianBahamianBangladeshiBarbadianBasqueBelgianBelizeanBermudanBhutaneseBlackfeetBolivianBrazilianBritishBritish West IndianBulgarianBurmeseCajunCambodianCanadianCape VerdeanCarpatho RusynCelticCentral AmericanCentral American IndianCherokeeCheyenneChickasawChileanChineseChippewaChoctawColombianComancheCosta RicanCreeCreekCroatianCrowCubanCypriotCzechCzechoslovakianDanishDelawareDominicanDutchDutch West IndianEastern EuropeanEcuadorianEgyptianEnglishEstonianEthiopianEuropeanFijianFilipinoFinnishFrenchFrench American IndianFrench CanadianGermanGerman RussianGhanaianGreekGuamanian/ChamorroGuatemalanGuyaneseHaitianHmongHonduranHoumaHungarianIcelanderIndian (Asian)IndonesianInupiatIranianIraqiIrishIroquoisIsraeliItalianJamaicanJapaneseJordanianKenyanKiowaKoreanLaotianLatvianLebaneseLiberianLithuanianLumbeeLuxembourgerMacedonianMalaysianMalteseMarshalleseMexicanMexican American IndianMongolianMoroccanNative HawaiianNavajoNepaleseNew ZealanderNicaraguanNigerianNorthern EuropeanNorwegianOkinawanOsageOttawaPaiutePakistaniPalestinianPanamanianParaguayanPennsylvania GermanPeruvianPolishPortuguesePotawatomiPuebloPuerto RicanPuget Sound SalishRomanianRussianSalvadoranSamoanScandinavianScotch-IrishScottishSeminoleSenegaleseSerbianShoshoneSierra LeoneanSiouxSlavicSlovakSloveneSomaliSouth AfricanSouth AmericanSouth American IndianSoviet UnionSpaniardSpanishSpanish AmericanSpanish American IndianSri LankanSubsaharan AfricanSudaneseSwedishSwissSyrianTaiwaneseThaiTlingit-HaidaTohono O'OdhamTonganTrinidadian and TobagonianTurkishU.S. Virgin IslanderUgandanUkrainianUruguayanUteVenezuelanVietnameseWelshWest IndianYaquiYugoslavianYumanYup'ikZimbabwean
Immigration
NonimmigrantsImmigrantsAfghanistanAfricaAlbaniaArgentinaArmeniaAsiaAustraliaAustriaBahamasBangladeshBarbadosBelarusBelgiumBelizeBoliviaBosnia and HerzegovinaBrazilBulgariaBurma/MyanmarCabo VerdeCambodiaCameroonCanadaCaribbeanCentral AmericaChileChinaColombiaCongoCosta RicaCroatiaCubaCzechoslovakiaDenmarkDominicaDominican RepublicEastern AfricaEastern AsiaEastern EuropeEcuadorEgyptEl SalvadorEnglandEritreaEthiopiaEuropeFijiFranceGermanyGhanaGreeceGrenadaGuatemalaGuyanaHaitiHondurasHong KongHungaryIndiaIndonesiaIranIraqIrelandIsraelItalyJamaicaJapanJordanKazakhstanKenyaKoreaKuwaitLaosLatin AmericaLatviaLebanonLiberiaLithuaniaMalaysiaMexicoMicronesiaMiddle AfricaMoldovaMoroccoNepalNetherlandsNicaraguaNigeriaNorth AmericaNorth MacedoniaNorthern AfricaNorthern EuropeNorwayOceaniaPakistanPanamaPeruPhilippinesPolandPortugalRomaniaRussiaSaudi ArabiaScotlandSenegalSerbiaSierra LeoneSingaporeSomaliaSouth AfricaSouth AmericaSouth Central AsiaSouth Eastern AsiaSouthern EuropeSpainSri LankaSt. Vincent and the GrenadinesSudanSwedenSwitzerlandSyriaTaiwanThailandTrinidad and TobagoTurkeyUgandaUkraineUruguayUzbekistanVenezuelaVietnamWest IndiesWestern AfricaWestern AsiaWestern EuropeYemenZaireZimbabweAzores
Alsatian
Race
Ancestry
AfghanAfricanAlaska NativeAlaskan AthabascanAlbanianAleutAlsatianApacheArabArapahoArgentineanArmenianAssyrian/Chaldean/SyriacAustralianAustrianBahamianBangladeshiBarbadianBasqueBelgianBelizeanBermudanBhutaneseBlackfeetBolivianBrazilianBritishBritish West IndianBulgarianBurmeseCajunCambodianCanadianCape VerdeanCarpatho RusynCelticCentral AmericanCentral American IndianCherokeeCheyenneChickasawChileanChineseChippewaChoctawColombianColvilleComancheCosta RicanCreeCreekCroatianCrowCubanCypriotCzechCzechoslovakianDanishDelawareDominicanDutchDutch West IndianEastern EuropeanEcuadorianEgyptianEnglishEstonianEthiopianEuropeanFijianFilipinoFinnishFrenchFrench American IndianFrench CanadianGermanGerman RussianGhanaianGreekGuamanian/ChamorroGuatemalanGuyaneseHaitianHmongHonduranHopiHoumaHungarianIcelanderIndian (Asian)IndonesianInupiatIranianIraqiIrishIroquoisIsraeliItalianJamaicanJapaneseJordanianKenyanKiowaKoreanLaotianLatvianLebaneseLiberianLithuanianLumbeeLuxembourgerMacedonianMalaysianMalteseMarshalleseMenomineeMexicanMexican American IndianMongolianMoroccanNative HawaiianNavajoNepaleseNew ZealanderNicaraguanNigerianNorthern EuropeanNorwegianOkinawanOsageOttawaPaiutePakistaniPalestinianPanamanianParaguayanPennsylvania GermanPeruvianPimaPolishPortuguesePotawatomiPuebloPuerto RicanPuget Sound SalishRomanianRussianSalvadoranSamoanScandinavianScotch-IrishScottishSeminoleSenegaleseSerbianShoshoneSierra LeoneanSiouxSlavicSlovakSloveneSomaliSouth AfricanSouth AmericanSouth American IndianSoviet UnionSpaniardSpanishSpanish AmericanSpanish American IndianSri LankanSubsaharan AfricanSudaneseSwedishSwissSyrianTaiwaneseThaiTlingit-HaidaTohono O'OdhamTonganTrinidadian and TobagonianTsimshianTurkishU.S. Virgin IslanderUgandanUkrainianUruguayanUteVenezuelanVietnameseWelshWest IndianYakamaYaquiYugoslavianYumanYup'ikZimbabwean
Immigration
NonimmigrantsImmigrantsAfghanistanAfricaAlbaniaArgentinaArmeniaAsiaAustraliaAustriaBahamasBangladeshBarbadosBelarusBelgiumBelizeBoliviaBosnia and HerzegovinaBrazilBulgariaBurma/MyanmarCabo VerdeCambodiaCameroonCanadaCaribbeanCentral AmericaChileChinaColombiaCongoCosta RicaCroatiaCubaCzechoslovakiaDenmarkDominicaDominican RepublicEastern AfricaEastern AsiaEastern EuropeEcuadorEgyptEl SalvadorEnglandEritreaEthiopiaEuropeFijiFranceGermanyGhanaGreeceGrenadaGuatemalaGuyanaHaitiHondurasHong KongHungaryIndiaIndonesiaIranIraqIrelandIsraelItalyJamaicaJapanJordanKazakhstanKenyaKoreaKuwaitLaosLatin AmericaLatviaLebanonLiberiaLithuaniaMalaysiaMexicoMicronesiaMiddle AfricaMoldovaMoroccoNepalNetherlandsNicaraguaNigeriaNorth AmericaNorth MacedoniaNorthern AfricaNorthern EuropeNorwayOceaniaPakistanPanamaPeruPhilippinesPolandPortugalRomaniaRussiaSaudi ArabiaScotlandSenegalSerbiaSierra LeoneSingaporeSomaliaSouth AfricaSouth AmericaSouth Central AsiaSouth Eastern AsiaSouthern EuropeSpainSri LankaSt. Vincent and the GrenadinesSudanSwedenSwitzerlandSyriaTaiwanThailandTrinidad and TobagoTurkeyUgandaUkraineUruguayUzbekistanVenezuelaVietnamWest IndiesWestern AfricaWestern AsiaWestern EuropeYemenZaireZimbabweAzores
Social Comparison
Social Comparison
Income
Poverty
Unemployment
Labor Participation
Family Structure
Vehicle Availability
Education Level
Disability

Social Comparison

Americans

Alsatians

Fair
Fair
3,435
SOCIAL INDEX
31.9/ 100
SOCIAL RATING
220th/ 347
SOCIAL RANK
4,075
SOCIAL INDEX
38.3/ 100
SOCIAL RATING
206th/ 347
SOCIAL RANK

Alsatian Integration in American Communities

The statistical analysis conducted on geographies consisting of 82,663,155 people shows a moderate positive correlation between the proportion of Alsatians within American communities in the United States with a correlation coefficient (R) of 0.458. On average, for every 1% (one percent) increase in Americans within a typical geography, there is an increase of 0.006% in Alsatians. To illustrate, in a geography comprising of 100,000 individuals, a rise of 1,000 Americans corresponds to an increase of 5.6 Alsatians.
American Integration in Alsatian Communities

American vs Alsatian Income

When considering income, the most significant differences between American and Alsatian communities in the United States are seen in per capita income ($39,039 compared to $47,284, a difference of 21.1%), wage/income gap (27.8% compared to 24.7%, a difference of 12.9%), and householder income ages 25 - 44 years ($84,791 compared to $95,059, a difference of 12.1%). Conversely, both communities are more comparable in terms of householder income under 25 years ($48,860 compared to $49,267, a difference of 0.83%), median male earnings ($50,761 compared to $55,380, a difference of 9.1%), and median earnings ($42,742 compared to $47,023, a difference of 10.0%).
American vs Alsatian Income
Income MetricAmericanAlsatian
Per Capita Income
Tragic
$39,039
Exceptional
$47,284
Median Family Income
Tragic
$92,096
Average
$103,010
Median Household Income
Tragic
$75,932
Average
$85,053
Median Earnings
Tragic
$42,742
Good
$47,023
Median Male Earnings
Tragic
$50,761
Good
$55,380
Median Female Earnings
Tragic
$35,777
Good
$40,060
Householder Age | Under 25 years
Tragic
$48,860
Tragic
$49,267
Householder Age | 25 - 44 years
Tragic
$84,791
Average
$95,059
Householder Age | 45 - 64 years
Tragic
$90,536
Average
$100,435
Householder Age | Over 65 years
Tragic
$55,527
Good
$61,797
Wage/Income Gap
Tragic
27.8%
Exceptional
24.7%

American vs Alsatian Poverty

When considering poverty, the most significant differences between American and Alsatian communities in the United States are seen in female poverty among 18-24 year olds (21.6% compared to 24.4%, a difference of 13.2%), single father poverty (20.1% compared to 17.8%, a difference of 12.6%), and female poverty among 25-34 year olds (16.4% compared to 14.7%, a difference of 11.0%). Conversely, both communities are more comparable in terms of single female poverty (24.5% compared to 24.5%, a difference of 0.080%), poverty (13.4% compared to 13.4%, a difference of 0.20%), and child poverty among girls under 16 (18.8% compared to 18.6%, a difference of 0.80%).
American vs Alsatian Poverty
Poverty MetricAmericanAlsatian
Poverty
Tragic
13.4%
Tragic
13.4%
Families
Tragic
9.8%
Poor
9.6%
Males
Tragic
12.1%
Tragic
12.4%
Females
Tragic
14.6%
Tragic
14.5%
Females 18 to 24 years
Tragic
21.6%
Tragic
24.4%
Females 25 to 34 years
Tragic
16.4%
Tragic
14.7%
Children Under 5 years
Tragic
20.5%
Tragic
19.1%
Children Under 16 years
Tragic
18.3%
Tragic
18.6%
Boys Under 16 years
Tragic
18.6%
Tragic
19.1%
Girls Under 16 years
Tragic
18.8%
Tragic
18.6%
Single Males
Tragic
15.8%
Tragic
15.2%
Single Females
Tragic
24.5%
Tragic
24.5%
Single Fathers
Tragic
20.1%
Tragic
17.8%
Single Mothers
Tragic
33.5%
Tragic
34.3%
Married Couples
Fair
5.3%
Average
5.2%
Seniors Over 65 years
Good
10.6%
Fair
11.3%
Seniors Over 75 years
Good
12.0%
Poor
12.6%
Receiving Food Stamps
Fair
12.2%
Good
11.4%

American vs Alsatian Unemployment

When considering unemployment, the most significant differences between American and Alsatian communities in the United States are seen in unemployment among seniors over 75 years (10.4% compared to 6.1%, a difference of 69.8%), unemployment among women with children ages 6 to 17 years (10.4% compared to 8.0%, a difference of 30.4%), and unemployment among women with children under 6 years (9.3% compared to 7.1%, a difference of 29.9%). Conversely, both communities are more comparable in terms of unemployment among ages 65 to 74 years (5.5% compared to 5.5%, a difference of 0.23%), unemployment among seniors over 65 years (5.2% compared to 5.2%, a difference of 1.1%), and unemployment among youth under 25 years (11.7% compared to 11.9%, a difference of 2.1%).
American vs Alsatian Unemployment
Unemployment MetricAmericanAlsatian
Unemployment
Exceptional
5.0%
Fair
5.3%
Males
Good
5.2%
Poor
5.4%
Females
Exceptional
5.1%
Fair
5.3%
Youth < 25
Fair
11.7%
Tragic
11.9%
Age | 16 to 19 years
Average
17.6%
Tragic
20.5%
Age | 20 to 24 years
Tragic
10.6%
Average
10.3%
Age | 25 to 29 years
Tragic
7.4%
Fair
6.7%
Age | 30 to 34 years
Tragic
6.2%
Poor
5.6%
Age | 35 to 44 years
Tragic
4.9%
Tragic
5.2%
Age | 45 to 54 years
Excellent
4.4%
Tragic
4.7%
Age | 55 to 59 years
Good
4.8%
Tragic
5.2%
Age | 60 to 64 years
Good
4.8%
Tragic
5.8%
Age | 65 to 74 years
Tragic
5.5%
Tragic
5.5%
Seniors > 65
Fair
5.2%
Poor
5.2%
Seniors > 75
Tragic
10.4%
Exceptional
6.1%
Women w/ Children < 6
Tragic
9.3%
Exceptional
7.1%
Women w/ Children 6 to 17
Tragic
10.4%
Exceptional
8.0%
Women w/ Children < 18
Tragic
5.7%
Tragic
5.8%

American vs Alsatian Labor Participation

When considering labor participation, the most significant differences between American and Alsatian communities in the United States are seen in in labor force | age 16-19 (40.3% compared to 35.9%, a difference of 12.4%), in labor force | age > 16 (62.1% compared to 64.7%, a difference of 4.2%), and in labor force | age 30-34 (82.7% compared to 85.2%, a difference of 3.0%). Conversely, both communities are more comparable in terms of in labor force | age 25-29 (83.1% compared to 83.9%, a difference of 0.91%), in labor force | age 45-54 (80.4% compared to 81.3%, a difference of 1.2%), and in labor force | age 20-24 (76.1% compared to 74.8%, a difference of 1.8%).
American vs Alsatian Labor Participation
Labor Participation MetricAmericanAlsatian
In Labor Force | Age > 16
Tragic
62.1%
Poor
64.7%
In Labor Force | Age 20-64
Tragic
77.0%
Tragic
79.1%
In Labor Force | Age 16-19
Exceptional
40.3%
Poor
35.9%
In Labor Force | Age 20-24
Exceptional
76.1%
Fair
74.8%
In Labor Force | Age 25-29
Tragic
83.1%
Tragic
83.9%
In Labor Force | Age 30-34
Tragic
82.7%
Exceptional
85.2%
In Labor Force | Age 35-44
Tragic
82.4%
Average
84.4%
In Labor Force | Age 45-54
Tragic
80.4%
Tragic
81.3%

American vs Alsatian Family Structure

When considering family structure, the most significant differences between American and Alsatian communities in the United States are seen in single father households (2.4% compared to 2.1%, a difference of 13.5%), divorced or separated (13.2% compared to 11.9%, a difference of 11.4%), and family households with children (27.3% compared to 25.3%, a difference of 7.8%). Conversely, both communities are more comparable in terms of average family size (3.16 compared to 3.14, a difference of 0.66%), currently married (48.0% compared to 45.7%, a difference of 4.9%), and family households (65.5% compared to 61.7%, a difference of 6.2%).
American vs Alsatian Family Structure
Family Structure MetricAmericanAlsatian
Family Households
Exceptional
65.5%
Tragic
61.7%
Family Households with Children
Fair
27.3%
Tragic
25.3%
Married-couple Households
Exceptional
47.9%
Tragic
44.8%
Average Family Size
Tragic
3.16
Tragic
3.14
Single Father Households
Tragic
2.4%
Exceptional
2.1%
Single Mother Households
Poor
6.6%
Good
6.2%
Currently Married
Exceptional
48.0%
Poor
45.7%
Divorced or Separated
Tragic
13.2%
Excellent
11.9%
Births to Unmarried Women
Tragic
36.4%
Tragic
33.8%

American vs Alsatian Vehicle Availability

When considering vehicle availability, the most significant differences between American and Alsatian communities in the United States are seen in no vehicles in household (7.7% compared to 13.2%, a difference of 71.9%), 4 or more vehicles in household (7.5% compared to 5.4%, a difference of 39.1%), and 3 or more vehicles in household (22.6% compared to 18.0%, a difference of 25.9%). Conversely, both communities are more comparable in terms of 1 or more vehicles in household (92.5% compared to 87.1%, a difference of 6.2%), 2 or more vehicles in household (60.0% compared to 52.5%, a difference of 14.4%), and 3 or more vehicles in household (22.6% compared to 18.0%, a difference of 25.9%).
American vs Alsatian Vehicle Availability
Vehicle Availability MetricAmericanAlsatian
No Vehicles Available
Exceptional
7.7%
Tragic
13.2%
1+ Vehicles Available
Exceptional
92.5%
Tragic
87.1%
2+ Vehicles Available
Exceptional
60.0%
Tragic
52.5%
3+ Vehicles Available
Exceptional
22.6%
Tragic
18.0%
4+ Vehicles Available
Exceptional
7.5%
Tragic
5.4%

American vs Alsatian Education Level

When considering education level, the most significant differences between American and Alsatian communities in the United States are seen in professional degree (3.6% compared to 5.2%, a difference of 46.1%), doctorate degree (1.5% compared to 2.1%, a difference of 40.3%), and master's degree (12.3% compared to 16.9%, a difference of 37.2%). Conversely, both communities are more comparable in terms of 11th grade (92.7% compared to 92.6%, a difference of 0.13%), high school diploma (89.1% compared to 89.4%, a difference of 0.31%), and 12th grade, no diploma (91.0% compared to 91.3%, a difference of 0.33%).
American vs Alsatian Education Level
Education Level MetricAmericanAlsatian
No Schooling Completed
Exceptional
1.7%
Good
2.0%
Nursery School
Exceptional
98.4%
Excellent
98.1%
Kindergarten
Exceptional
98.4%
Excellent
98.1%
1st Grade
Exceptional
98.4%
Excellent
98.0%
2nd Grade
Exceptional
98.3%
Excellent
98.0%
3rd Grade
Exceptional
98.3%
Good
97.9%
4th Grade
Exceptional
98.1%
Good
97.6%
5th Grade
Exceptional
97.9%
Good
97.4%
6th Grade
Exceptional
97.7%
Good
97.1%
7th Grade
Exceptional
97.0%
Good
96.1%
8th Grade
Exceptional
96.6%
Good
95.8%
9th Grade
Exceptional
95.6%
Average
94.9%
10th Grade
Exceptional
94.3%
Average
93.8%
11th Grade
Good
92.7%
Good
92.6%
12th Grade, No Diploma
Fair
91.0%
Average
91.3%
High School Diploma
Average
89.1%
Good
89.4%
GED/Equivalency
Tragic
84.7%
Good
86.0%
College, Under 1 year
Tragic
61.0%
Exceptional
67.1%
College, 1 year or more
Tragic
54.4%
Exceptional
61.3%
Associate's Degree
Tragic
40.8%
Exceptional
48.8%
Bachelor's Degree
Tragic
31.9%
Exceptional
41.0%
Master's Degree
Tragic
12.3%
Exceptional
16.9%
Professional Degree
Tragic
3.6%
Exceptional
5.2%
Doctorate Degree
Tragic
1.5%
Exceptional
2.1%

American vs Alsatian Disability

When considering disability, the most significant differences between American and Alsatian communities in the United States are seen in disability age under 5 (1.9% compared to 1.2%, a difference of 54.5%), hearing disability (3.9% compared to 3.1%, a difference of 25.1%), and ambulatory disability (7.4% compared to 6.3%, a difference of 18.4%). Conversely, both communities are more comparable in terms of disability age over 75 (48.4% compared to 47.3%, a difference of 2.3%), cognitive disability (17.2% compared to 17.7%, a difference of 2.9%), and female disability (14.1% compared to 12.6%, a difference of 11.7%).
American vs Alsatian Disability
Disability MetricAmericanAlsatian
Disability
Tragic
13.9%
Tragic
12.1%
Males
Tragic
13.8%
Tragic
11.7%
Females
Tragic
14.1%
Tragic
12.6%
Age | Under 5 years
Tragic
1.9%
Good
1.2%
Age | 5 to 17 years
Tragic
6.5%
Tragic
5.8%
Age | 18 to 34 years
Tragic
8.0%
Tragic
7.0%
Age | 35 to 64 years
Tragic
13.9%
Tragic
11.8%
Age | 65 to 74 years
Tragic
25.8%
Excellent
22.8%
Age | Over 75 years
Tragic
48.4%
Average
47.3%
Vision
Tragic
2.6%
Tragic
2.3%
Hearing
Tragic
3.9%
Poor
3.1%
Cognitive
Good
17.2%
Tragic
17.7%
Ambulatory
Tragic
7.4%
Poor
6.3%
Self-Care
Tragic
2.8%
Exceptional
2.4%