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United Way ALICE Report
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ALICE Threshold: Survival Budget
Housing – below average size and cost including utilities
Childcare – the cheapest legal home-based childcare
Food – careful purchasing and preparation with no eating out
Transportation – Gas, insurance and basic maintenance only
Healthcare – basic out-of-pocket costs with no insurance premiums
Miscellaneous – minor cost overruns and other essentials (e.g. phone, higher utilities cost)
Taxes – Social Security, Medicare and Income taxes and credits
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Collier County Survival Budgets
Households below a County’s Threshold
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MunicipalityPoverty
% ALICE
%
Owner Housing Burden
Renter Housing Burden
Everglades CCD, Collier County 11% 31% 36% 45%Golden Gate CDP, Collier County 25% 36% 47% 64%Immokalee CDP, Collier County 49% 28% 42% 55%Island Walk CDP, Collier County 3% 12% 29% 66%Marco Island, Collier County 7% 17% 40% 40%Naples CCD, Collier County 9% 27% 38% 54%Naples Manor CDP, Collier County 31% 42% 53% 66%Naples Park CDP, Collier County 7% 38% 37% 57%Pine Ridge CDP Collier County 10% 27% 34% 42%
Collier County Housing Burden
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ALICE Report: Impact Issues
• Transportation – urban and rural issues
• Childcare and Education – access, cost and
consequences
• Healthcare – insurance, access, costs, debt
• Financial Access – credit, payday lending, check
cashing
• Demographic Shifts – aging, immigration and race
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• “E” is for Employed
• 38% of Collier County households and 36% of Naples households fall below the ALICE Threshold
• ALICE impacts every race/ethnicity in Collier County
• 69% of Florida’s jobs make less than $20 an hour Half of Collier jobs make less than $14.61 an hour
• Approximately half of the county’s renters are extremely cost burdened
Key Findings
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BUILD AWARENESS
IMPROVE ACCESS
ADVOCATE FOR CHANGE
Reasons to Hope