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Limited data sources — This tool currently includes 16 datasets. Over time, datasets could be added, updated, or removed. The datasets come from a variety of sources based on availability, quality, and relevance to environmental, energy, and climate issues. Each dataset has limitations, such as how recently the data was updated.
Methodology
The Just Progress tool combines demographic, environmental, and socio-economic data to generate a cumulative index score, referred to as the Just Progress Index. The tool currently utilizes national, publically-available data from the United States Census Bureau’s American Community Survey (ACS) and the EPA’s EJScreen tool.
The various inputs into the Just Progress Index are averaged into 2 categories: Pollution Burden and Demographics.
Pollution Burden: health risks arising from proximity and potential exposures to pollution and other adverse environmental conditions
Demographics: sensitive populations and socioeconomic factors that make a community more vulnerable
Pollution Burden average x Demographics average = Just Progress Index
Datasets used in cumulative score
The datasets come from a variety of sources and were selected after considering relevance, availability, recency and quality.
Poverty
- Data resolution: Census block group
- Data source: U.S. Census Bureau
- Data date range: 5-year estimates, 2015-2019
Education (less than high school)
- Data resolution: Census block group
- Data source: U.S. Census Bureau
- Data date range: 5-year estimates, 2015-2019
Linguistic isolation
- Data resolution: Census block group
- Data source: U.S. Census Bureau
- Data date range: 5-year estimates, 2015-2019
Unemployment rate
- Data resolution: Census block group
- Data source: U.S. Census Bureau
- Data date range: 5-year estimates, 2015-2019
Housing burden
- Data resolution: Census block group
- Data source: U.S. Census Bureau
- Data date range: 5-year estimates, 2015-2019