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All Payroll Jobs in JAX
Private Payroll Jobs in JAX
Average Weekly Earnings, JAX
40000
42000
44000
46000
48000
Mean Wage Fell 1.3% in JAX, 2001-2013
2001
2003
2005
2007
year
JAX Mean Salary
Rose 1.6% Nationally
2009
2011
US Mean Salary
2013
P90 Salary Rose 4.6% in U.S.
Fell 1.4% in JAX, Now 13% Lower
6
4
2
0,7
0
P10
P25
Median
P75
-2
-2,2
-4
-3,5
-3,7
-6
-8
-6,9 -7
-4,2
P90
-1,4
U.S.
JAX
Manufacturing Jobs in JAX
Leisure & Hospitality Jobs, JAX
Health Care Jobs, JAX
Duval Males 25-34 Lowest Share
College Grads at 23.2% (U.S. 27.7%)
40
35,5
33,8
35
30
25
26,626,4
23,2
29,829,5
27,7
31,230,1
28,1
24
Age 25-34
20
Age 35-44
15
Age 45-64
10
5
0
Duval Male
U.S. Male
Duval Female
U.S. Female
American Community Survey, 2008-2012 Average
Share College Grads Lower for Ages
25-34 than for 35-44
35
30
31,8
31,6
27,2
28,8
28,4
25,1
25
%
20
Duval
15
U.S.
10
5
0
25-34
35-44
45-64
Graduation Rates per 1000
Duval and Florida
800
700
600
500
Duval
400
Florida
300
200
100
0
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
.8
.9
2013 Graduation Rates & Share Free Lunch
.5
.6
.7
DUVAL
.2
.4
.6
Share Free or Reduced Lunch
gr2013
Fitted values
.8
1
250
Duval 8th Grade Reading Score: Actual and Predicted
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240
o
230
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o
o
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oo
oo
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DUVAL
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220
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20
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40
60
80
Percent Students Free or Reduced Lunch
Grade 8 Reading Score
Predicted Reading 8 Score
100
2014 FCAT Reading Scores
Adjusted for Free/Reduced Lunch
10
8
Duval
St Johns
Flagler
6
4
2
0
-2
-4
-6
Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 10
2014 FCAT Math Scores
Adjusted for Free/Reduced Lunch
10
Duval
8
St Johns
6
Flagler
4
2
0
-2
-4
-6
-8
-10
-12
Grade 3
Grade 4
Grade 5
Grade 6
Grade 7
Grade 8
United States
50% of Parents, 50% of Kids < Median
0,25
0,2
0,2 0,2
0,2 0,2
0,2 0,2
0,2 0,2
0,2 0,2
0,15
Parents
Children
0,1
0,05
0
Bottom Fifth Next Fifth
Middle
Next Fifth
Top Fifth
JAX Commuting Zone
58% of Parents, 58% of Kids < Median
0,3
0,25
0,234
0,228
0,242
0,237
0,227
0,21
0,2
0,178
0,176
0,143
0,125
0,15
Parents
Children
0,1
0,05
0
Bottom Fifth Next Fifth
Middle
Next Fifth
Top Fifth
Chetty et al., National Bureau of Economic Research, January 2014
Parents in Lowest Fifth
Child Share by Fifth at Age 30
0,4
0,35
0,3
0,353
0,33
0,314
0,271
0,25
0,2
0,15
0,1
0,188
0,183
JAX CZ
0,13
0,101
0,05
US
0,081
0,049
0
Child Bottom Child Next Child Middle Child Next
Child Top
Duval, Baker, Bradford, Clay, Nassau, Putnam, St. Johns, Union, Camden, Charlton
From Chetty et al., January 2014
Parents in Next-to-Lowest Fifth
Child Share by Quintile at Age 30
0,3
0,25
0,271
0,241
0,27
0,238
0,218
0,216
0,2
0,177
0,152
0,15
0,1
0,128JAX CZ
US
0,089
0,05
0
Child Bottom Child Next Child Middle Child Next
From Chetty et al., January 2014
Child Top
Parents in Middle Fifth
Child Share by Fifth at Age 30
0,25
0,2
0,225
0,195
0,18
0,198
0,233
0,219
0,216
0,201
0,187
0,146
0,15
JAX CZ
US
0,1
0,05
0
Child Bottom Child Next Child Middle Child Next
From Chetty et al., January 2014
Child Top
Parents in Next-to-Top Fifth
Child Share by Fifth at Age 30
0,3
0,25
0,223
0,206
0,2
0,15
0,153
0,137
0,230,239
0,254
0,216
0,178
0,162
JAX CZ
US
0,1
0,05
0
Child Bottom Child Next Child Middle Child Next
From Chetty et al., January 2014
Child Top
Parents in Top Fifth
Child Share by Fifth at Age 30
0,4
0,348
0,313
0,35
0,3
0,238
0,236
0,25
0,185
0,172
0,2
0,15
0,127
0,116
JAX CZ
US
0,14
0,127
0,1
0,05
0
Child Bottom Child Next Child Middle Child Next
From Chetty et al., January 2014
Child Top
Duval District School Board
Cheryl Grimes, Fred Lee, Ashley Smith
Juarez, Paula Wright, Constance Hall, Becki
Conch, Jason Fischer
Beginning Salary Teacher with MA
Salary
41 500
41 000
40 500
40 000
39 500
39 000
38 500
38 000
37 500
37 000
36 500
40 650
40 963
39 800
38 300
Duval
Clay
St. Johns
Flagler
Taxable Value per Student
Taxable Value per Student Thousands
700
600
500
581
589
St. Johns
Flagler
433
400
300
242
200
100
0
Duval
Clay
Transportation Infrastructure
One of region’s greatest assets is its extensive
• Keeping
infrastructure
abreast
of
transportation
infrastructure,
and if it can
be
maintained
growthand made increasingly synergistic,
Jacksonville
positioned to rival
as a
• Takingis advantage
of Miami
infrastructure
multimodal hub for shipping and trade.
assets
Examples of
Infrastructure Assets
• 4 major rail lines; 2 seaports; an international
airport; naval and aviation military bases, and Camp
Blanding
• Interstates and a perimeter expressway around
Jacksonville
• Jacksonville Electrical Authority
• A stadium and professional football team
• Bridges in Jacksonville that are paid for
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
Air Passengers: MCO, TPA, JAX, and GNV
1990
1995
2000
year
GNV
MCO
Thousands.
2005
JAX
TPA
2010
Pension Task Force Chair
Bill Scheu
The figures show the cash paid by the city from its general
fund. In addition to those payments, the city also tapped
pension reserve accounts through 2006 to support the
pension fund.
Florida’s Tax System:
Built for Tourism
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Constitutional prohibition against personal income tax
10 mill cap on property tax per unit of local government
Agricultural valuation
Sales tax primarily on commodities
Homestead exemption
Save Our Homes
Second Homestead Exemption for Low Income Seniors
Amendment 1 (double homestead, plus SOH portability)
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