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  • Child Opportunity Index 3.0 database, 2010 census tracts

    The Child Opportunity Index (COI) 3.0 is a composite index of neighborhood features that help children thrive. COI 3.0 was first released in March 2024 and is updated annually....

    Year(s): Data available from 2012 to 2021.
  • Child Opportunity Index 3.0 database, 2020 census tracts

    The data available on this page is for 2020 census tracts, i.e., census tracts as defined for the 2020 Decennial Census. For 2010 census tract data, please follow this link. The...

    Year(s): Data available from 2012 to 2021.
  • Home Owner Loan Corporation (HOLC) neighborhood grades for US census tracts

    The datasets published here include neighborhood grades by the Home Owner Loan Corporation (HOLC) mapped to 2010 and 2020 U.S. census tracts. In the 1930s, HOLC created maps of...

    Year(s): Data available for 2010 & 2020 census tracts.
  • Child Opportunity Index 2.0 database

    The Child Opportunity Index 2.0 (COI 2.0) is a composite index measured at the census tract level that captures neighborhood resources and conditions that matter for children's...

    Year(s): Data available for 2010 & 2015.
  • Child Opportunity Index 2.0 ZIP Code data

    The Child Opportunity Index (COI) 2.0 ZIP code data are ZIP code level estimates of neighborhood opportunity derived from 2015 COI 2.0 census tract data. COI 2.0 census tract...

    Year(s): Data available for 2015.
  • Workers commuting 60+ minutes, ages 16+ (percent)

    The number of workers aged 16 years and older who did not work at home with a mean travel time from home to work of 60 minutes or longer divided by the number of workers aged 16...

    Year(s): Data available for 2009-2017, except for city neighborhoods (2010-2017), ZIP code tabulation areas (2011-2017), and census tracts (2012 & 2017).
  • Households paying more than 30% of household income for housing costs (percent)

    The number of occupied housing units (both renter- and owner-occupied) that pay 30% or more of household income for housing costs divided by the number of occupied housing...

    Year(s): Data available for 2009-2017, except for ZIP code tabulation areas (2011-2017), city neighborhoods (2010-2017), and census tracts (2012 & 2017).
  • Individuals who are poor foreign-born (count)

    The number of individuals who are foreign-born and poor.

    Year(s): Data available for 2009-2017, except for city neighborhoods (2010-2017), ZIP code tabulation areas (2011-2017), and census tracts (2012 & 2017).
  • Poverty rate native-born (percent)

    The number of individuals who are native-born and poor divided by the number of individuals who are native-born, times 100.

    Year(s): Data available for 2009-2017, except for ZIP code tabulation areas (2011-2017), city neighborhoods (2010-2017), and census tracts (2012 & 2017).
  • Individuals who are poor native-born (count)

    The number of individuals who are native-born and poor.

    Year(s): Data available for 2009-2017, except for ZIP code tabulation areas (2011-2017), city neighborhoods (2010-2017), and census tracts (2012 & 2017).
  • Individuals who are poor foreign-born naturalized citizens (count)

    The number of individuals who are foreign-born naturalized citizens and poor.

    Year(s): Data available for 2009-2017, except for ZIP code tabulation areas (2011-2017), city neighborhoods (2010-2017), and census tracts (2012 & 2017).
  • Individuals who are poor foreign-born non-citizens (count)

    The number of individuals who are foreign-born non-citizens and poor.

    Year(s): Data available for 2009-2017, except for ZIP code tabulation areas (2011-2017), city neighborhoods (2010-2017), and census tracts (2012 & 2017).
  • Poverty rate foreign-born non-citizens (percent)

    The number of individuals who are foreign-born non-citizens and poor divided by the number of individuals who are foreign-born non-citizens, times 100.

    Year(s): Data available for 2009-2017, except for ZIP code tabulation areas (2011-2017), city neighborhoods (2010-2017), and census tracts (2012 & 2017).
  • Poverty rate foreign-born naturalized citizens (percent)

    The number of individuals who are foreign-born naturalized citizens and poor divided by the number of individuals who are foreign-born naturalized citizens, times 100.

    Year(s): Data available for 2009-2017, except for city neighborhoods (2010-2017), ZIP code tabulation areas (2011-2017), and census tracts (2012 & 2017).
  • Poverty rate foreign-born (percent)

    The number of individuals who are foreign-born and poor divided by the number of individuals who are foreign-born, times 100.

    Year(s): Data available for 2009-2017, except for city neighborhoods (2010-2017), ZIP code tabulation areas (2011-2017), and census tracts (2012 & 2017).
  • Homeowners without a mortgage (percent)

    The number of owner-occupied housing units owned without a mortgage divided by the number of owner-occupied housing units, times 100.

    Year(s): Data available for 2009-2017, except for city neighborhoods (2010-2017), ZIP code tabulation areas (2011-2017), and census tracts (2012 & 2017).
  • Homeowners with a mortgage, and a second mortgage or home equity loan (count)

    The number of owner-occupied housing units with a mortgage, contract to purchase, or similar debt, and with either a second mortgage or a home equity loan or both.

    Year(s): Data available for 2009-2017, except for ZIP code tabulation areas (2011-2017), city neighborhoods (2010-2017), and census tracts (2012 & 2017).
  • Home owners paying more than 30% of household income for housing costs (count)

    The number of owner-occupied housing units that pay 30% or more of household income for housing costs.

    Year(s): Data available for 2009-2017, except for city neighborhoods (2010-2017), ZIP code tabulation areas (2011-2017), and census tracts (2012 & 2017).
  • Workers commuting 90+ minutes, ages 16+ (percent)

    The number of workers aged 16 years and older who did not work at home with a mean travel time from home to work of 90 minutes or longer divided by the number of workers aged 16...

    Year(s): Data available for 2009-2017, except for city neighborhoods (2010-2017), ZIP code tabulation areas (2011-2017), and census tracts (2012 & 2017).
  • Workers commuting 30+ minutes, ages 16+ (count)

    The number of workers aged 16 years and older who did not work at home with a mean travel time from home to work of 30 minutes or longer.

    Year(s): Data available for 2009-2017, except for ZIP code tabulation areas (2011-2017), city neighborhoods (2010-2017), and census tracts (2012 & 2017).
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