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Louisiana families living in industrial parishes earn, on average, 14% more than in those living in parishes without industrial investment. Industry workers earn 50% more than other manufacturing jobs and industrial activity increases wages of individuals in other sectors as well. The average wage for a teacher in a parish with a strong industry presence is on average $2,000 more than the rest of the state.
Data updated as of July 2025.
Economic stability plays a crucial role in the overall health and well-being of a community. Parishes with strong industrial investment tend to have lower poverty rates due to higher wages, increased job opportunities, and economic growth. Steady employment and higher household incomes allow for better access to healthcare, nutritious food, and essential resources that improve quality of life. Continued economic development and job growth can contribute to reducing poverty and supporting healthier communities across Louisiana.
Data updated as of July 2025.
Within parishes with a strong industry presence, employment is on average 5% greater than those without industrial investment. The chemical industry is the leading driver of job creation in Louisiana’s manufacturing sector. Beyond the jobs directly provided by the industry, each position in the chemical sector generates an additional 8 jobs across the state, amplifying a positive impact on local economies and communities.
Data updated as of July 2025.
Lifestyle and socioeconomic factors impact life expectancy, including physical inactivity, smoking and poverty. Good jobs and educational opportunities in communities provide resources that help reduce financial barriers, often limiting access to essential healthcare, nutritious foods, and other vital resources that improve health and life expectancy across communities.
Data updated as of July 2025.
Maternal health care is one of the top issues facing Louisiana. Along with key health factors such as physical activity, sexually transmitted infections, and diabetes, access to health care is one of the top factors impacting birth weights. One in four Louisiana parishes are considered maternity care deserts. Supporting maternal health through education, healthcare access can ensure healthier birth outcomes for all individuals.
Data updated as of July 2025.
Since 1991, there has been more than a 30% drop in cancer mortality rates across the United States. While this is in part due to a reduction in smoking rates and an increase in healthier habits, it is also due largely to advancements in cancer treatments and early detection screening. Access to health care, including regular cancer screenings, is vital to the success of treatment.
Data updated as of July 2025.
Tobacco use, physical activity, and diet are some of the top factors that can impact one’s risk of cancer, and correlations have been found between cancer incidents and these factors in parishes across Louisiana. Improving access to nutritious food and encouraging healthier habits are the most effective ways to reduce cancer risks. Through community support and public health efforts, we can promote well-being and help all Louisianans lower our risks.
Data updated as of July 2025.