This dataset lists census tracts that were identified as high poverty, low opportunity areas according to PA 23-205 Section 101. "High poverty, low opportunity areas" mean a census tract in the state where thirty percent or more of the residents have incomes below the federal poverty level, according to the 2021 five-year United States Census Bureau American Community Survey. The 2021 ACS estimates were used to identify these tracts.
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This dataset provide the number of high-poverty, low-opportunity census tracts by town. These tracts were identified for PA 23-205 Section 101 as follows: "High poverty, low opportunity areas" mean a census tract in the state where thirty percent or more of the residents have incomes below the federal poverty level, according to the 2021 five-year United States Census Bureau American Community Survey.
The 2021 five-year American Community Survey estimates were used to identify the tracts.
U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
License information was derived automatically
This dataset lists census tracts that were identified as high poverty, low opportunity areas according to PA 23-205 Section 101.
"High poverty, low opportunity areas" mean a census tract in the state where thirty percent or more of the residents have incomes below the federal poverty level, according to the 2021 five-year United States Census Bureau American Community Survey.
The 2021 ACS estimates were used to identify these tracts.
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This dataset lists census tracts that were identified as high poverty, low opportunity areas according to PA 23-205 Section 101. "High poverty, low opportunity areas" mean a census tract in the state where thirty percent or more of the residents have incomes below the federal poverty level, according to the 2021 five-year United States Census Bureau American Community Survey. The 2021 ACS estimates were used to identify these tracts.