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Education Data

Tennessee

Education Data by County

Bibb County

The image is an infographic highlighting statistics about Bibb County, Alabama, as part of the Appalachian Learning Initiative. The top of the image displays the title, "Appalachian Learning Initiative Bibb County, Alabama," followed by "Population: 21,868".

The left side of the graphic shows an illustration of five human figures in a gradient of gray to red, representing a statistic. Below this illustration, large text states "72.3% of Bibb County adults read at or below an 8th Grade level."

In the center, there is a map depicting a section of Alabama counties, color-coded and labeled, including Bibb, Jefferson, Shelby, Chilton, Tuscaloosa, and Hale.

The right side features additional statistics in bold red text: "31% of Bibb County residents earn below 150% of the Federal Poverty Level," "19% of Bibb County adults have not completed high school," and "8.1% of Bibb County residents lack health insurance."

At the bottom left is the logo "APPLI Appalachian Learning Initiative" with a URL, "www.appli.org." The bottom right indicates, "National Center for Education Statistics, 2020" and social media icons with "Follow us @APPLIOrg".
Percentage of Adults Reading
At or Below an 8th Grade Level

72.3%

Percentage of Adults Who Struggle
to Solve Math Problems
with More Than Three Steps

81.9%

Percentage of Adults Who Have
Not Graduated High School
or Achieved an Equivalent Certificate

19.0%

The image is an infographic highlighting socioeconomic statistics for Bibb County, Alabama, as part of the Appalachian Learning Initiative. The background is dark blue with white text. At the top, it states the population of Bibb County as 21,868. Below, it shows five figures, one colored orange, representing the statistic that 81.9% of Bibb County adults struggle with basic math. A map of the region is displayed, indicating Bibb and neighboring counties like Tuscaloosa, Jefferson, Shelby, Hale, and Chilton, each with different colors. To the right of the map, the infographic lists that 20.5% of residents live in extreme poverty, and 20.3% rely on SNAP for nutrition assistance. Below the figures, it mentions that 10.1% of residents spend at least 50% of their income on housing. The bottom section includes the Appalachian Learning Initiative logo and social media icons, along with a note that the data is from the National Center for Education Statistics, 2020.
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