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The State of Mississippi’s Economy

The State of Mississippi’s Economy. March 22, 2007 Oktibbeha County Leadership Development. 8.48%. 16.70%. 5.71%. De Soto. Benton. 3.98%. Alcorn. 1.95%. 5.74%. Tippah. 7.81%. Marshall. Tishomingo. 2.61%. 4.65%. Tate. Tunica. Prentiss. 4.48%. Union. 0.53%. 7.63%. 0.74%.

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The State of Mississippi’s Economy

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  1. The State of Mississippi’s Economy March 22, 2007 Oktibbeha County Leadership Development

  2. 8.48% 16.70% 5.71% De Soto Benton 3.98% Alcorn 1.95% 5.74% Tippah 7.81% Marshall Tishomingo 2.61% 4.65% Tate Tunica Prentiss 4.48% Union 0.53% 7.63% 0.74% Panola Lafayette 13.68% -5.00% 4.49% -19.68% Lee Itawamba Percentage Sales Tax Growth 2005 to 2006 Mississippi 13.8% Coahoma Pontotoc Quitman 2.01% 6.15% -1.89% 9.70% Yalobusha Chickasaw -0.22% 0.09% Tallahatchie Calhoun -0.64% Bolivar Monroe Grenada -10.48% 1.53% 0.78% Clay 10.62% Webster Sunflower -4.64% 11.13% Leflore 12.64% 42.37% Montgomery Lowndes -1.06% Oktibbeha -7.95% Carroll Washington Choctaw 0.13% Humphreys -0.05% 0.21% 6.97% 1.00% Holmes Winston Noxubee Attala 2.95% Sharkey 3.55% 1.86% 12.35% -0.05% Yazoo Leake Neshoba Kemper 9.47% 7.66% Madison Issaquena 14.03% 7.08% 0.35% 7.31% Scott 4.49% 9.49% Warren Newton Lauderdale Hinds Rankin 13.92% 15.43% 1.76% 2.58% Jasper Clarke Smith 7.34% Claiborne 11.10% Simpson Copiah 11.48% 25.22% 7.81% 14.58% Jefferson Covington Wayne 10.44% 6.75% Jones 18.11% -3.37% 15.98% Lawrence Lincoln Adams Jefferson Davis 18.43% Franklin Forrest 25.27% 51.67% 16.19% 7.67% 13.97% 10.07% 23.85% Marion Lamar Greene Wilkinson Amite Pike Perry 34.07% Walthall 19.01% 26.25% George 49.89% Stone Pearl River 40.99% 44.95% Jackson Harrison 72.75% Hancock -20.00% to 0.00% 0.00% to 10.00% 10.00% to 20.00% 20.00% to 75.00%

  3. 0.90 0.28 1.10 De Soto Benton 0.59 Alcorn 0.44 0.67 Tippah 0.68 Marshall Tishomingo 2.97 0.72 Tate Tunica Prentiss 0.70 Union 1.07 0.95 1.43 Panola Lafayette 0.55 0.79 0.60 0.41 Lee Itawamba Coahoma Pontotoc Quitman 0.49 0.66 0.34 0.50 Retail Sales Pull Factors 2004 Yalobusha Chickasaw 0.80 0.67 Tallahatchie Calhoun 1.27 Bolivar Monroe Grenada 0.63 0.54 0.62 Clay 0.98 Webster Sunflower 0.70 1.13 Leflore 0.88 0.23 Montgomery Lowndes 1.08 Oktibbeha Carroll 0.67 Washington Choctaw 0.56 Humphreys 0.50 0.79 0.50 0.78 Holmes Winston Noxubee Attala 0.53 Sharkey 0.67 0.70 0.75 0.44 Yazoo Leake Neshoba Kemper 0.93 0.31 Madison Issaquena 0.66 0.86 0.50 1.15 Scott Warren 1.09 1.11 Newton Lauderdale Hinds Rankin 0.55 0.39 0.29 0.46 Jasper Clarke Smith 0.62 Claiborne 0.58 Simpson Copiah 0.42 0.67 0.99 0.95 Jefferson Covington 0.40 Wayne 1.16 Jones 1.15 0.50 0.37 Lawrence Lincoln Adams Jefferson Davis 1.16 Franklin Forrest 0.95 1.38 0.35 0.62 0.34 1.17 0.45 Marion Lamar Greene Wilkinson Amite Pike Perry 0.40 Walthall 0.72 0.77 George 0.75 Stone Pearl River 0.69 1.26 Jackson Harrison 0.77 Hancock 0.00 to 0.80 0.80 to 1.00 1.00 to 1.20 1.20 to 3.00

  4. 394 491 444 De Soto Benton 475 Alcorn 311 504 Tippah 419 Marshall Tishomingo 313 480 Tate Tunica Prentiss 512 Union 349 472 465 Panola Lafayette 453 328 511 242 Lee Itawamba Coahoma Pontotoc Quitman 454 381 280 396 Yalobusha Public School Achievement Level Index Mississippi 426 0 -199 level 1 200-299 level 2 300-399 level 3 400-499 level 4 500-600 level 5 Chickasaw 389 423 Tallahatchie Calhoun 465 Bolivar Monroe Grenada 375 456 322 Clay 359 Webster Sunflower 440 400 Leflore 380 327 Montgomery Lowndes 389 Oktibbeha Carroll 401 Washington Choctaw 326 Humphreys 289 386 356 456 Holmes Winston Noxubee 294 Attala Sharkey 349 412 420 356 Yazoo Leake Neshoba Kemper 464 294 Madison Issaquena 402 386 482 424 Scott 393 Warren 481 Newton Lauderdale Hinds Rankin 380 427 416 498 Jasper Clarke Smith Claiborne 376 368 Simpson Copiah 278 407 443 Jefferson 444 Covington 432 Wayne 441 Jones 331 304 376 Lawrence Lincoln Adams Jefferson Davis 443 Franklin Forrest 403 508 445 376 275 455 399 Marion Lamar Greene Wilkinson Amite Pike Perry 368 Walthall 429 422 George 437 Stone Pearl River 0 to 300 485 493 300 to 400 Jackson Harrison 460 400 to 500 Hancock 500 to 600

  5. Mississippi’s Education Pipeline Only 26 percent of Mississippi’s 1988 1st graders graduated from college. Source: Mississippi Department of Education Superintendent Reports; Southern Regional Education Board

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