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Lowest education rate (78% with H.S vs above 90% in city and 28% with Bachelors vs <br />above 45% in city) <br />36% foreign-born, highest in city vs 15% or below for other tracts <br />31% of adults speak another language at home - highest in city <br />51% of children speak another language at home - highest in city <br />Census tract 417 (Middle South, Hwy 36, Dale, Lexington and Larpenteur) <br />Average age 46.2 <br />2nd lowest household income at $59,000 <br />2nd lowest poverty rate (around 10% live below poverty line) <br />13% of seniors 65+ live below poverty line (next closest tract is at 10%) <br />Census tract 418 (Middle South, Hwy 36, snelling, Lexington and larpenteur/Roselawn) <br />Average age 38.1 years <br />Conclusions <br />SE Roseville (416.02) overall is the most diverse when compared to the other tracts <br />Large disparities exist in poverty and income, especially among children, in the SE <br />Roseville tract (416.02) compared to the other tracts <br />Most of the other tracts are similar in age, income/poverty, education, housing and <br />language with SE Roseville being the outlier <br />
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