This chart shows the rates of disconnection for NC vs US from 2006 to 2009.
Numerical values presented on the image:
| Title | NC youth disconnection down from 2011 peak | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Subtitle | % of 16-24-year-olds not working and not in school, NC vs. US, 2006-2019 | |||||||
| YEAR | NC | US | ||||||
| 2006 | 12.4% | 12.8% | ||||||
| 2007 | 13.7% | 12.9% | ||||||
| 2008 | 13.1% | 12.6% | ||||||
| 2009 | 15.1% | 14.5% | ||||||
| 2010 | 15.4% | 14.7% | ||||||
| 2011 | 16.2% | 14.6% | ||||||
| 2012 | 15.3% | 14.1% | ||||||
| 2013 | 14.7% | 13.8% | ||||||
| 2014 | 13.4% | 13.2% | ||||||
| 2015 | 13.1% | 12.3% | ||||||
| 2016 | 11.6% | 11.7% | ||||||
| 2017 | 12.0% | 11.5% | ||||||
| 2018 | 11.1% | 11.2% | ||||||
| 2019 | 11.0% | 10.7% | ||||||
| Source | 2015-2019 American Community Survey 5-year estimates |
This chart is a line graph with lines showing the disconnection rates for 2 categories.
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