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Methodology
The methodology for identifying communities of focus is currently in a draft, pre-decisional form that may change over time as more datasets become available.
Limited data sources — Datasets may be added, updated, or removed.
Datasets used methodology
The datasets come from a variety of sources and were selected based on relevance, availability, recency, and quality. The datasets seek to identify a range of human health, environmental, climate-related, and other cumulative impacts on communities.
Area Median Income
- Data resolution: Census block group
- Data source: Census' American Community Survey
- Data date range: 2015-2019
Poverty
- Data resolution: Census block group
- Data source: Census's American Community Survey
- Data date range: 2015-2019
Education, less than high school education
- Data resolution: Census block group
- Data source: Census's American Community Survey
- Data date range: 2015-2019
Additional Indicators
These datasets provide additional information about each community.
Diabetes
- Data resolution: Census tract
- Data source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) PLACES
- Data date range: 2016-2019
Asthma
- Data resolution: Census tract
- Data source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) PLACES
- Data date range: 2016-2019
Heart disease
- Data resolution: Census tract
- Data source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) PLACES
- Data date range: 2016-2019
Life expectancy
- Data resolution: Census tract
- Data source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) US Small-area Life Expectancy Estimates Project
- Data date range: 2010-2015
Traffic proximity and volume
- Data resolution: Census block group
- Data source: Department of Transportation (DOT) traffic data
- Data date range: 2017
FEMA Risk Index Expected Annual Loss Score
- Data resolution: Census tract
- Data source: Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
- Data date range: 2014-2017
Energy burden
- Data resolution: Census tract
- Data source: LEAD Score
- Data date range: 2018
Housing cost burden
- Data resolution: Census tract
- Data source: Department of Housing & Urban Development’s (HUD) Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy dataset
- Data date range: 2013-2017
Wastewater Discharge
- Data resolution: Census block group
- Data source: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Risk-Screening Environmental Indicators (RSEI) Model
- Data date range: 2020
Lead paint
- Data resolution: Census block group
- Data source: Census's American Community Survey
- Data date range: 2015-2019
Diesel particulate matter
- Data resolution: Census block group
- Data source: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) National Air Toxics Assessment (NATA)
- Data date range: 5-year estimates, 2015-2019
PM2.5
- Data resolution: Census block group
- Data source: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Office of Air and Radiation (OAR) fusion of model and monitor data
- Data date range: 2017
Methodology
The methodology for identifying communities of focus is calculated at the census block group level. Census block geographical boundaries are determined by the U.S. Census Bureau once every ten years. This tool utilizes the census block boundaries from 2010.
The following describes the process for identifying communities of focus.
Gather datasets
The methodology includes the following inputs that are equally weighted.
Percent of Area Median Income
If a census block group is in a metropolitan area, this value is the median income of the census block group calculated as a percent of the metropolitan area’s median income.
If a census block group is not in a metropolitan area, this value is the median income of the census block group calculated as a percent of the state’s median income.
Percent of households below or at 100% of the federal poverty line
This is the percent of households in a state with a household income below or at 100% of the federal poverty line. This federal poverty line is calculated based on the composition of each household (e.g., based on household size), but it does not vary geographically.
The high school degree achievement rate for adults 25 years and older
The percent of individuals who are 25 or older who have received a high school degree.
Determine communites of focus
Under the existing formula, a census block group will be considered a community of focus if:
(The median income is less than 80% of the area median income
OR
households living in poverty (at or below 100% of the federal poverty level) is greater than 20%)
AND
The high school degree achievement rate for adults 25 years and older is greater than 95%