Confirmed Vulnerable Population Crisis
Comparing the 38,000 kids in flagged offices to the 1.54 million children (aged 0-14) in Virginia reveals a significant ratio: Approximately 2.5% (or 1 in 40) of all children in Virginia under the age of 15 are connected to those 88 flagged offices.
Key Data Points
The Reach
While the 38,000 kids represent 72% of the specific population you are tracking (the 53,000 total across 120 offices), they represent a much smaller 2.5% sliver of the state's total 0-14 population.
The Gap
There are 1.5 million children in Virginia who are not currently part of this specific data set or office system.
Concentration
This indicates that the bias or flagging issue you are analyzing is highly concentrated within a specific sub-sector of the population (likely the child welfare or social services system) rather than being a broad metric that touches the average Virginia household.
If these 88 offices are flagged for bias, the fact that they impact 2.5% of the state's entire youth population is a substantial figure for policymakers.
It suggests that any systemic bias in these offices has a direct footprint on tens of thousands of families, even if it seems small compared to the 1.54 million total.
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