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    Median Household Income in California

    • fred.stlouisfed.org
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    Updated Sep 11, 2024
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    (2024). Median Household Income in California [Dataset]. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/MEHOINUSCAA646N
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    Sep 11, 2024
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    Graph and download economic data for Median Household Income in California (MEHOINUSCAA646N) from 1984 to 2023 about CA, households, median, income, and USA.

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    Vital Signs: Displacement Risk - by county (2022)

    • data.bayareametro.gov
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    Updated Jan 3, 2023
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    (2023). Vital Signs: Displacement Risk - by county (2022) [Dataset]. https://data.bayareametro.gov/dataset/Vital-Signs-Displacement-Risk-by-county-2022-/59jx-ysbs
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    Jan 3, 2023
    Description

    VITAL SIGNS INDICATOR
    Displacement Risk (EQ3)

    FULL MEASURE NAME
    Share of lower-income households living in tracts at risk of displacement

    LAST UPDATED
    January 2023

    DESCRIPTION
    Displacement risk refers to the share of lower-income households living in neighborhoods that have been losing lower-income residents over time, thus earning the designation "at risk". While "at risk" households may not necessarily be displaced in the short-term or long-term, neighborhoods identified as being "at risk" signify pressure as reflected by the decline in lower-income households (who are presumed to relocate to other more affordable communities). The dataset includes metropolitan area, regional, county and census tract tables.

    DATA SOURCE
    U.S. Census Bureau: Decennial Census - https://nhgis.org
    Form STF3 (1990-2000)

    U.S. Census Bureau: American Community Survey (5-year rolling average) - https://data.census.gov/
    2009-2021
    Form B19001, B19013

    CONTACT INFORMATION
    vitalsigns.info@bayareametro.gov

    METHODOLOGY NOTES (across all datasets for this indicator)
    Aligning with the approach used for Plan Bay Area 2040, displacement risk is calculated by comparing the analysis year with the most recent year prior to identify census tracts that are losing lower-income households. Tract data, as well as regional income data, are calculated using 5-year rolling averages for consistency – given that tract data is only available on a 5-year basis. Using household tables by income level, the number of households in each tract falling below the median are summed, which involves summing all brackets below the regional median and then summing a fractional share of the bracket that includes the regional median (assuming a uniform distribution within that bracket).

    Once all tracts in a given county or metro area are synced to today’s boundaries, the analysis identifies census tracts of greater than 500 lower-income people (in the prior year) to filter out low-population areas. For those tracts, any net loss between the prior year and the analysis year results in that tract being flagged as being at risk of displacement, and all lower-income households in that tract are flagged. To calculate the share of households at risk, the number of lower-income households living in flagged tracts are summed and divided by the total number of lower-income households living in the larger geography (county or metro). Minor deviations on a year-to-year basis should be taken in context, given that data on the tract level often fluctuates and has a significant margin of error; changes on the county and regional level are more appropriate to consider on an annual basis instead.

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    Vital Signs: Displacement Risk - by metro (2022)

    • data.bayareametro.gov
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    Updated Jan 3, 2023
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    (2023). Vital Signs: Displacement Risk - by metro (2022) [Dataset]. https://data.bayareametro.gov/dataset/Vital-Signs-Displacement-Risk-by-metro-2022-/83yy-yijh
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    csv, application/rdfxml, json, application/rssxml, tsv, xmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jan 3, 2023
    Description

    VITAL SIGNS INDICATOR
    Displacement Risk (EQ3)

    FULL MEASURE NAME
    Share of lower-income households living in tracts at risk of displacement

    LAST UPDATED
    January 2023

    DESCRIPTION
    Displacement risk refers to the share of lower-income households living in neighborhoods that have been losing lower-income residents over time, thus earning the designation "at risk". While "at risk" households may not necessarily be displaced in the short-term or long-term, neighborhoods identified as being "at risk" signify pressure as reflected by the decline in lower-income households (who are presumed to relocate to other more affordable communities). The dataset includes metropolitan area, regional, county and census tract tables.

    DATA SOURCE
    U.S. Census Bureau: Decennial Census - https://nhgis.org
    Form STF3 (1990-2000)

    U.S. Census Bureau: American Community Survey (5-year rolling average) - https://data.census.gov/
    2009-2021
    Form B19001, B19013

    CONTACT INFORMATION
    vitalsigns.info@bayareametro.gov

    METHODOLOGY NOTES (across all datasets for this indicator)
    Aligning with the approach used for Plan Bay Area 2040, displacement risk is calculated by comparing the analysis year with the most recent year prior to identify census tracts that are losing lower-income households. Tract data, as well as regional income data, are calculated using 5-year rolling averages for consistency – given that tract data is only available on a 5-year basis. Using household tables by income level, the number of households in each tract falling below the median are summed, which involves summing all brackets below the regional median and then summing a fractional share of the bracket that includes the regional median (assuming a uniform distribution within that bracket).

    Once all tracts in a given county or metro area are synced to today’s boundaries, the analysis identifies census tracts of greater than 500 lower-income people (in the prior year) to filter out low-population areas. For those tracts, any net loss between the prior year and the analysis year results in that tract being flagged as being at risk of displacement, and all lower-income households in that tract are flagged. To calculate the share of households at risk, the number of lower-income households living in flagged tracts are summed and divided by the total number of lower-income households living in the larger geography (county or metro). Minor deviations on a year-to-year basis should be taken in context, given that data on the tract level often fluctuates and has a significant margin of error; changes on the county and regional level are more appropriate to consider on an annual basis instead.

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Median Household Income in California

MEHOINUSCAA646N

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jsonAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Sep 11, 2024
License

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Description

Graph and download economic data for Median Household Income in California (MEHOINUSCAA646N) from 1984 to 2023 about CA, households, median, income, and USA.

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