Another key component of the plan is improving workforce opportunities and public education. About 78 percent of Chinatown residents speak Chinese at home, and of that population, more than three-quarters report speaking English "less than 'very well,'" according to a May 2015 report from the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning, which oversees land-use and transportation planning for the region. Half of Chinatown residents are employed in three sectors: the food and hospitality industry, health care and social services, and manufacturing, according to the report.