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Social Profile
Social Profile
Income
Poverty
Unemployment
Labor Participation
Family Structure
Vehicle Availability
Education Level
Disability

British Social Profile
Good

8,217
SOCIAL INDEX
78.6/ 100
SOCIAL RATING
71st/ 347
SOCIAL RANK

British Income

In terms of income, British residing in the United States exhibit better household income with householder over the age of 65 ($59,418), per capita income ($42,987), and median family income ($100,836), but there is room for improvement in wage/income gap percentage (29.5%), median female earnings ($36,494), and median earnings ($44,423).
British Income
Income MetricRating | RankValue
Per Capita Income
61.3
/100
|
#102
Good
$42,987
Median Family Income
59.6
/100
|
#100
Average
$100,836
Median Household Income
56.4
/100
|
#126
Average
$82,473
Median Earnings
53.4
/100
|
#123
Average
$44,423
Median Male Earnings
57.0
/100
|
#103
Average
$53,650
Median Female Earnings
47.7
/100
|
#166
Average
$36,494
Householder Age | Under 25 years
56.7
/100
|
#185
Average
$47,074
Householder Age | 25 - 44 years
56.5
/100
|
#123
Average
$90,861
Householder Age | 45 - 64 years
59.2
/100
|
#106
Average
$98,298
Householder Age | Over 65 years
64.7
/100
|
#90
Good
$59,418
Wage/Income Gap
39.7
/100
|
#321
Fair
29.5%

British Poverty

In terms of poverty, British residing in the United States exhibit better poverty level among seniors over the age of 65 (8.8%), poverty level among married-couple families (4.2%), and poverty level among seniors over the age of 75 (10.2%), but there is room for improvement in poverty level among females between the ages 18 and 24 (21.0%), poverty level among single fathers (16.7%), and poverty level among single females (21.4%).
British Poverty
Poverty MetricRating | RankValue
Poverty
85.1
/100
|
#84
Excellent
11.3%
Families
89.6
/100
|
#65
Excellent
7.8%
Males
86.0
/100
|
#81
Excellent
10.3%
Females
85.0
/100
|
#85
Excellent
12.3%
Females 18 to 24 years
66.9
/100
|
#227
Good
21.0%
Females 25 to 34 years
81.6
/100
|
#153
Excellent
13.4%
Children Under 5 years
79.8
/100
|
#110
Good
16.3%
Children Under 16 years
83.2
/100
|
#85
Excellent
14.7%
Boys Under 16 years
82.4
/100
|
#84
Excellent
15.0%
Girls Under 16 years
82.6
/100
|
#88
Excellent
15.1%
Single Males
82.5
/100
|
#232
Excellent
13.2%
Single Females
75.9
/100
|
#175
Good
21.4%
Single Fathers
71.8
/100
|
#225
Good
16.7%
Single Mothers
77.0
/100
|
#171
Good
29.4%
Married Couples
95.4
/100
|
#38
Exceptional
4.2%
Seniors Over 65 years
95.4
/100
|
#24
Exceptional
8.8%
Seniors Over 75 years
92.0
/100
|
#22
Exceptional
10.2%
Receiving Food Stamps
90.7
/100
|
#42
Exceptional
9.3%

British Unemployment

In terms of unemployment, British residing in the United States exhibit better unemployment rate among males (4.9%), unemployment (4.8%), and unemployment rate among population between the ages 35 and 44 (4.4%), but there is room for improvement in unemployment rate among seniors over the age of 75 (9.7%), unemployment rate among women with children between the ages 6 and 17 (8.8%), and unemployment rate among women with children under the age of 6 (7.6%).
British Unemployment
Unemployment MetricRating | RankValue
Unemployment
95.9
/100
|
#16
Exceptional
4.8%
Males
97.2
/100
|
#23
Exceptional
4.9%
Females
93.8
/100
|
#20
Exceptional
4.8%
Youth < 25
94.1
/100
|
#30
Exceptional
11.2%
Age | 16 to 19 years
92.6
/100
|
#36
Exceptional
17.1%
Age | 20 to 24 years
94.7
/100
|
#51
Exceptional
9.9%
Age | 25 to 29 years
93.9
/100
|
#97
Exceptional
6.5%
Age | 30 to 34 years
94.8
/100
|
#96
Exceptional
5.4%
Age | 35 to 44 years
95.8
/100
|
#37
Exceptional
4.4%
Age | 45 to 54 years
95.6
/100
|
#18
Exceptional
4.2%
Age | 55 to 59 years
95.7
/100
|
#30
Exceptional
4.5%
Age | 60 to 64 years
93.2
/100
|
#35
Exceptional
4.6%
Age | 65 to 74 years
87.5
/100
|
#85
Excellent
5.3%
Seniors > 65
89.0
/100
|
#67
Excellent
5.0%
Seniors > 75
74.7
/100
|
#242
Good
9.7%
Women w/ Children < 6
86.8
/100
|
#144
Excellent
7.6%
Women w/ Children 6 to 17
85.4
/100
|
#152
Excellent
8.8%
Women w/ Children < 18
92.5
/100
|
#33
Exceptional
5.1%

British Labor Participation

In terms of labor participation, British residing in the United States exhibit better labor force participation rate among population between the ages 30 and 34 (84.3%), labor force participation rate among population between the ages 35 and 44 (84.1%), and labor force participation rate among population between the ages 45 and 54 (82.5%), but there is room for improvement in labor force participation rate among population ages 16 and over (64.9%), labor force participation rate among population between the ages 16 and 19 (39.7%), and labor force participation rate among population between the ages 25 and 29 (84.6%).
British Labor Participation
Labor Participation MetricRating | RankValue
In Labor Force | Age > 16
64.4
/100
|
#227
Good
64.9%
In Labor Force | Age 20-64
81.1
/100
|
#196
Excellent
79.2%
In Labor Force | Age 16-19
70.6
/100
|
#58
Good
39.7%
In Labor Force | Age 20-24
78.8
/100
|
#69
Good
76.6%
In Labor Force | Age 25-29
76.0
/100
|
#140
Good
84.6%
In Labor Force | Age 30-34
84.6
/100
|
#192
Excellent
84.3%
In Labor Force | Age 35-44
83.8
/100
|
#184
Excellent
84.1%
In Labor Force | Age 45-54
83.6
/100
|
#175
Excellent
82.5%

British Family Structure

In terms of family structure, British residing in the United States exhibit better percentage of single father households (2.2%), percentage of population currently married (49.2%), and percentage of single mother households (5.8%), but there is room for improvement in average family size (3.15), percentage of family households with children (27.6%), and percentage of family households (64.6%).
British Family Structure
Family Structure MetricRating | RankValue
Family Households
44.4
/100
|
#168
Average
64.6%
Family Households with Children
26.1
/100
|
#192
Fair
27.6%
Married-couple Households
78.2
/100
|
#45
Good
49.2%
Average Family Size
7.6
/100
|
#311
Tragic
3.15
Single Father Households
88.0
/100
|
#128
Excellent
2.2%
Single Mother Households
81.1
/100
|
#88
Excellent
5.8%
Currently Married
83.1
/100
|
#29
Excellent
49.2%
Divorced or Separated
54.5
/100
|
#216
Average
12.4%
Births to Unmarried Women
74.6
/100
|
#126
Good
30.1%

British Vehicle Availability

In terms of vehicle availability, British residing in the United States exhibit better percentage of households with no vehicle available (7.6%), percentage of households with 1 or more vehicles available (92.5%), and percentage of households with 2 or more vehicles available (60.2%), but there is room for improvement in percentage of households with 4 or more vehicles available (7.2%), percentage of households with 3 or more vehicles available (21.9%), and percentage of households with 2 or more vehicles available (60.2%).
British Vehicle Availability
Vehicle Availability MetricRating | RankValue
No Vehicles Available
94.2
/100
|
#32
Exceptional
7.6%
1+ Vehicles Available
93.6
/100
|
#28
Exceptional
92.5%
2+ Vehicles Available
88.8
/100
|
#34
Excellent
60.2%
3+ Vehicles Available
60.1
/100
|
#69
Good
21.9%
4+ Vehicles Available
46.2
/100
|
#87
Average
7.2%

British Education Level

In terms of education level, British residing in the United States exhibit better percentage of population with no schooling (1.4%), percentage of population with at least 10th grade education (95.4%), and percentage of population with at least high school diploma education (91.4%), but there is room for improvement in percentage of population with at least doctorate degree education (2.2%), percentage of population with at least professional degree education (5.0%), and percentage of population with at least master's degree education (16.4%).
British Education Level
Education Level MetricRating | RankValue
No Schooling Completed
95.8
/100
|
#20
Exceptional
1.4%
Nursery School
76.8
/100
|
#30
Good
98.7%
Kindergarten
76.5
/100
|
#30
Good
98.7%
1st Grade
83.9
/100
|
#30
Excellent
98.6%
2nd Grade
85.0
/100
|
#30
Excellent
98.6%
3rd Grade
76.0
/100
|
#30
Good
98.5%
4th Grade
90.2
/100
|
#31
Exceptional
98.4%
5th Grade
91.5
/100
|
#31
Exceptional
98.3%
6th Grade
78.1
/100
|
#30
Good
98.1%
7th Grade
80.9
/100
|
#30
Excellent
97.4%
8th Grade
80.2
/100
|
#29
Excellent
97.1%
9th Grade
90.9
/100
|
#22
Exceptional
96.4%
10th Grade
93.4
/100
|
#23
Exceptional
95.4%
11th Grade
92.6
/100
|
#27
Exceptional
94.3%
12th Grade, No Diploma
92.6
/100
|
#35
Exceptional
92.9%
High School Diploma
92.7
/100
|
#30
Exceptional
91.4%
GED/Equivalency
89.4
/100
|
#50
Excellent
87.9%
College, Under 1 year
78.3
/100
|
#63
Good
68.8%
College, 1 year or more
74.4
/100
|
#79
Good
62.6%
Associate's Degree
70.3
/100
|
#106
Good
48.9%
Bachelor's Degree
64.8
/100
|
#110
Good
40.4%
Master's Degree
56.4
/100
|
#113
Average
16.4%
Professional Degree
53.8
/100
|
#100
Average
5.0%
Doctorate Degree
48.7
/100
|
#83
Average
2.2%

British Disability

In terms of disability, British residing in the United States exhibit better percentage of population with a disability over the age of 75 (46.8%), percentage of population with a disability under the age of 5 (1.5%), and percentage of population with a disability between the ages 65 and 75 (22.9%), but there is room for improvement in percentage of males with a disability (11.8%), percentage of population with a disability between the ages 18 and 35 (6.9%), and percentage of population with a disability (11.9%).
British Disability
Disability MetricRating | RankValue
Disability
62.6
/100
|
#243
Good
11.9%
Males
61.9
/100
|
#251
Good
11.8%
Females
65.1
/100
|
#218
Good
12.0%
Age | Under 5 years
80.6
/100
|
#285
Excellent
1.5%
Age | 5 to 17 years
67.0
/100
|
#241
Good
5.7%
Age | 18 to 34 years
62.0
/100
|
#260
Good
6.9%
Age | 35 to 64 years
62.7
/100
|
#204
Good
11.5%
Age | 65 to 74 years
80.4
/100
|
#149
Excellent
22.9%
Age | Over 75 years
85.6
/100
|
#100
Excellent
46.8%
Vision
75.6
/100
|
#191
Good
2.2%
Hearing
66.4
/100
|
#266
Good
3.4%
Cognitive
72.7
/100
|
#135
Good
16.8%
Ambulatory
73.5
/100
|
#181
Good
6.1%
Self-Care
76.5
/100
|
#103
Good
2.3%

Common Questions

What are the strongest characteristics of British in the United States?
The strongest characteristics of British in the United States are:
#1
Unemployment Rate Among Males
4.9%
(97.2/100)
#2
Unemployment
4.8%
(95.9/100)
#3
Unemployment Rate Among Population Between the Ages 35 and 44
4.4%
(95.8/100)
#4
Percentage of Population with No Schooling
1.4%
(95.8/100)
#5
Unemployment Rate Among Population Between the Ages 55 and 59
4.5%
(95.7/100)
What are the most vital challenges facing British in the United States?
The most vital challenges facing British in the United States are:
#1
Average Family Size
3.15
(7.6/100)
#2
Percentage of Family Households with Children
27.6%
(26.1/100)
#3
Wage/Income Gap Percentage
29.5%
(39.7/100)
#4
Percentage of Family Households
64.6%
(44.4/100)
#5
Percentage of Households with 4 or More Vehicles Available
7.2%
(46.2/100)
What is British per capita income in the United States?
British per capita income in the United States is $42,987, which is good, ranking it 102nd out of 347 demographic groups.
What is British median family income in the United States?
British median family income in the United States is $100,836, which is average, ranking it 100th out of 347 demographic groups.
What is British median household income in the United States?
British median household income in the United States is $82,473, which is average, ranking it 126th out of 347 demographic groups.
What is British median earnings in the United States?
British median earnings in the United States is $44,423, which is average, ranking it 123rd out of 347 demographic groups.
What is British median male earnings in the United States?
British median male earnings in the United States is $53,650, which is average, ranking it 103rd out of 347 demographic groups.
What is British median female earnings in the United States?
British median female earnings in the United States is $36,494, which is average, ranking it 166th out of 347 demographic groups.
What is British wage/income gap percentage in the United States?
British wage/income gap percentage in the United States is 29.5%, which is fair, ranking it 321st out of 347 demographic groups.
What is British poverty level in the United States?
British poverty level in the United States is 11.3%, which is excellent, ranking it 84th out of 347 demographic groups.
What is British poverty level among families in the United States?
British poverty level among families in the United States is 7.8%, which is excellent, ranking it 65th out of 347 demographic groups.
What is British poverty level among males in the United States?
British poverty level among males in the United States is 10.3%, which is excellent, ranking it 81st out of 347 demographic groups.
What is British poverty level among females in the United States?
British poverty level among females in the United States is 12.3%, which is excellent, ranking it 85th out of 347 demographic groups.
What is British poverty level among children under the age of 16 in the United States?
British poverty level among children under the age of 16 in the United States is 14.7%, which is excellent, ranking it 85th out of 347 demographic groups.
What is British poverty level among single males in the United States?
British poverty level among single males in the United States is 13.2%, which is excellent, ranking it 232nd out of 347 demographic groups.
What is British poverty level among single females in the United States?
British poverty level among single females in the United States is 21.4%, which is good, ranking it 175th out of 347 demographic groups.
What is British poverty level among single fathers in the United States?
British poverty level among single fathers in the United States is 16.7%, which is good, ranking it 225th out of 347 demographic groups.
What is British poverty level among single mothers in the United States?
British poverty level among single mothers in the United States is 29.4%, which is good, ranking it 171st out of 347 demographic groups.
What is British percentage of population receiving government assistance and/or food stamps in the United States?
British percentage of population receiving government assistance and/or food stamps in the United States is 9.3%, which is exceptional, ranking it 42nd out of 347 demographic groups.
What is British unemployment in the United States?
British unemployment in the United States is 4.8%, which is exceptional, ranking it 16th out of 347 demographic groups.
What is British unemployment rate among males in the United States?
British unemployment rate among males in the United States is 4.9%, which is exceptional, ranking it 23rd out of 347 demographic groups.
What is British unemploymnet rate among females in the United States?
British unemploymnet rate among females in the United States is 4.8%, which is exceptional, ranking it 20th out of 347 demographic groups.
What is British percentage of family households in the United States?
British percentage of family households in the United States is 64.6%, which is average, ranking it 168th out of 347 demographic groups.
What is British percentage of family households with children in the United States?
British percentage of family households with children in the United States is 27.6%, which is fair, ranking it 192nd out of 347 demographic groups.
What is British percentage of married-couple family households in the United States?
British percentage of married-couple family households in the United States is 49.2%, which is good, ranking it 45th out of 347 demographic groups.
What is British average family size in the United States?
British average family size in the United States is 3.15, which is tragic, ranking it 311th out of 347 demographic groups.
What is British percentage of single father households in the United States?
British percentage of single father households in the United States is 2.2%, which is excellent, ranking it 128th out of 347 demographic groups.
What is British percentage of single mother households in the United States?
British percentage of single mother households in the United States is 5.8%, which is excellent, ranking it 88th out of 347 demographic groups.
What is British percentage of population currently married in the United States?
British percentage of population currently married in the United States is 49.2%, which is excellent, ranking it 29th out of 347 demographic groups.
What is British percentage of population currently divorced or separated in the United States?
British percentage of population currently divorced or separated in the United States is 12.4%, which is average, ranking it 216th out of 347 demographic groups.
What is British percentage of births to unmarried women in the United States?
British percentage of births to unmarried women in the United States is 30.1%, which is good, ranking it 126th out of 347 demographic groups.
What is British percentage of population with a disability in the United States?
British percentage of population with a disability in the United States is 11.9%, which is good, ranking it 243rd out of 347 demographic groups.
What is British percentage of males with a disability in the United States?
British percentage of males with a disability in the United States is 11.8%, which is good, ranking it 251st out of 347 demographic groups.
What is British percentage of females with a disability in the United States?
British percentage of females with a disability in the United States is 12.0%, which is good, ranking it 218th out of 347 demographic groups.

Definitions

Social Index (Si) is a quantitative measure of societal well-being and progress based on various factors and indicators.

Social Index Explained

Social Index refers to a cumulative metric used to assess and measure the overall well-being or social standing of a specific demographic group within a society. It combines multiple factors such as income, poverty rates, family structure, education levels, employment and unemployment rates, rates of illegitimate childbirths, divorce rates, and other relevant social indicators. The purpose of a social index is to provide a comprehensive snapshot of the social conditions and quality of life within a particular group.

Social Index Calculation

The calculation of a social index involves assigning weights or scores to various social factors and then summing up these scores to obtain an overall composite score. These scores are then multiplied by their respective weights and summed up to calculate the overall social index score for the demographic group being assessed. The resulting score provides a quantitative measure of the group's social well-being, allowing for comparisons, tracking changes over time, and informing policy and decision-making processes.

What Can Social Index be Used For

A social index can be used for various purposes, including:
  1. Assessing Social Well-being: The social index provides a quantitative measure of the overall well-being of a demographic group. It helps assess the social conditions, quality of life, and disparities within a population, allowing policymakers, researchers, and organizations to identify areas that require improvement or targeted interventions.
  2. Policy Evaluation: The index can be used to evaluate the effectiveness of social policies and interventions. By tracking changes in the social index score over time, policymakers can assess the impact of specific initiatives and make data-driven decisions regarding resource allocation and policy adjustments.
  3. Targeting Resources: The social index helps identify demographic groups or geographic regions that are facing greater social challenges or experiencing lower levels of well-being. It assists in targeting resources and interventions to address specific social issues, reduce disparities, and promote equitable development.
  4. Comparing Demographic Groups: The social index allows for comparisons between different demographic groups or across different regions. It provides insights into the relative social standing or well-being of these groups, facilitating a deeper understanding of disparities and informing policy efforts to address them.
  5. Advocacy and Awareness: The social index can be used as a tool for advocacy and raising awareness about social issues. By quantifying and visualizing social conditions, the index helps highlight areas of concern, draw attention to inequalities, and mobilize support for social change and policy reforms.
  6. Monitoring Progress: The index serves as a benchmark for monitoring progress and evaluating the impact of social development initiatives. It enables stakeholders to track changes in social indicators, identify trends, and measure the effectiveness of interventions over time.
  7. Academic and Research Purposes: The social index provides researchers with a comprehensive metric to study social phenomena and investigate the relationship between different social factors. It helps generate insights, support academic research, and contribute to the body of knowledge on social well-being and development.
  8. Overall, the social index serves as a valuable tool for understanding, measuring, and addressing social challenges. It informs policy decisions, facilitates targeted interventions, and promotes a more holistic approach to social development and well-being.