DPP Mapping API: Available Datasets (North Carolina)
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Community
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Education
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% adults with bachelor's degree (U.S. Census - American Community Survey)
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% 3rd graders reading at level (NC Department of Instruction)
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% high school students graduating on time (NC Department of Instruction)
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% middle school teachers that are licensed (North Carolina School Report Card)
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% teachers that are licensed (all grades) (North Carolina School Report Card)
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% high school teachers that are licensed (North Carolina School Report Card)
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Average daily attendance (North Carolina School Report Card)
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% elementary school teachers that are licensed (North Carolina School Report Card)
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% students taking SAT (North Carolina School Report Card)
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% students taking ACT (North Carolina School Report Card)
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% 12th graders passing NC Math 3 (North Carolina School Report Card)
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% admitted to college (North Carolina School Report Card)
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% schools that are low performing (North Carolina School Report Card)
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Average class size - all grades (North Carolina School Report Card)
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Average class size - Elementary School (North Carolina School Report Card)
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AP participation rate (North Carolina School Report Card)
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% students chronically absent (North Carolina School Report Card)
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Average class size - High School (North Carolina School Report Card)
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Disadvantaged students (North Carolina School Report Card)
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Average class size - Middle School (North Carolina School Report Card)
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AP pass rate (North Carolina School Report Card)
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Average SAT score (North Carolina School Report Card)
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Percentage of adults ages 25-44 with some post-secondary education (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Average grade level performance for 3rd graders on English Language Arts standardized tests (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Average grade level performance for 3rd graders on math standardized tests (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Segregation index (0 to 1) (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Percentage of adults ages 25 and over with a high school diploma or equivalent (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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School spending gap per pupil (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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% children 5-17 in school (US Census - American Community Survey)
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% adults that are high school graduates (US Census - American Community Survey)
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% population 3 years and over enrolled in school, nursery school, preschool (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% population 3 years and over enrolled in school, kindergarten to 12th grade (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% population 3 years and over enrolled in school, kindergarten to 12th grade, kindergarten (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% population 3 years and over enrolled in school, kindergarten to 12th grade, elementary: grade 1 to grade 4 (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% population 3 years and over enrolled in school, kindergarten to 12th grade, elementary: grade 5 to grade 8 (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% population 3 years and over enrolled in school, kindergarten to 12th grade, high school: grade 9 to grade 12 (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% population 3 years and over enrolled in school, college, undergraduate (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% population 3 years and over enrolled in school, graduate, professional school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% population enrolled in college or graduate school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% population enrolled in college or graduate school, males enrolled in college or graduate school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% population enrolled in college or graduate school, females enrolled in college or graduate school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% population 3 to 4 years, 3 to 4 year olds enrolled in school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% population 5 to 9 years, 5 to 9 year olds enrolled in school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% population 10 to 14 years, 10 to 14 year olds enrolled in school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% population 15 to 17, 15 to 17 year olds enrolled in school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% population 18 to 19 years, 18 and 19 year olds enrolled in school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% population 20 to 24 years, 20 to 24 year olds enrolled in school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% population 25 to 34 years, 25 to 34 year olds enrolled in school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% population 35 years and over, 35 years and over enrolled in school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% population 18 to 24 years, enrolled in college or graduate school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% population 18 to 24 years, males 18 to 24 years, enrolled in college or graduate school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% population 18 to 24 years, females 18 to 24 years, enrolled in college or graduate school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in public school, population 3 years and over enrolled in school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in public school, population 3 years and over enrolled in school, nursery school, preschool (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in public school, population 3 years and over enrolled in school, kindergarten to 12th grade (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in public school, population 3 years and over enrolled in school, kindergarten to 12th grade, kindergarten (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in public school, population 3 years and over enrolled in school, kindergarten to 12th grade, elementary: grade 1 to grade 4 (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in public school, population 3 years and over enrolled in school, kindergarten to 12th grade, elementary: grade 5 to grade 8 (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in public school, population 3 years and over enrolled in school, kindergarten to 12th grade, high school: grade 9 to grade 12 (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in public school, population 3 years and over enrolled in school, college, undergraduate (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in public school, population 3 years and over enrolled in school, graduate, professional school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in public school, population enrolled in college or graduate school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in public school, population enrolled in college or graduate school, males enrolled in college or graduate school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in public school, population enrolled in college or graduate school, females enrolled in college or graduate school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in public school, population 3 to 4 years, 3 to 4 year olds enrolled in school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in public school, population 5 to 9 years, 5 to 9 year olds enrolled in school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in public school, population 10 to 14 years, 10 to 14 year olds enrolled in school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in public school, population 15 to 17, 15 to 17 year olds enrolled in school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in public school, population 18 to 19 years, 18 and 19 year olds enrolled in school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in public school, population 20 to 24 years, 20 to 24 year olds enrolled in school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in public school, population 25 to 34 years, 25 to 34 year olds enrolled in school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in public school, population 35 years and over, 35 years and over enrolled in school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in public school, population 18 to 24 years, enrolled in college or graduate school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in public school, population 18 to 24 years, males 18 to 24 years, enrolled in college or graduate school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in public school, population 18 to 24 years, females 18 to 24 years, enrolled in college or graduate school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in private school, population 3 years and over enrolled in school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in private school, population 3 years and over enrolled in school, nursery school, preschool (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in private school, population 3 years and over enrolled in school, kindergarten to 12th grade (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in private school, population 3 years and over enrolled in school, kindergarten to 12th grade, kindergarten (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in private school, population 3 years and over enrolled in school, kindergarten to 12th grade, elementary: grade 1 to grade 4 (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in private school, population 3 years and over enrolled in school, kindergarten to 12th grade, elementary: grade 5 to grade 8 (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in private school, population 3 years and over enrolled in school, kindergarten to 12th grade, high school: grade 9 to grade 12 (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in private school, population 3 years and over enrolled in school, college, undergraduate (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in private school, population 3 years and over enrolled in school, graduate, professional school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in private school, population enrolled in college or graduate school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in private school, population enrolled in college or graduate school, males enrolled in college or graduate school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in private school, population enrolled in college or graduate school, females enrolled in college or graduate school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in private school, population 3 to 4 years, 3 to 4 year olds enrolled in school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in private school, population 5 to 9 years, 5 to 9 year olds enrolled in school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in private school, population 10 to 14 years, 10 to 14 year olds enrolled in school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in private school, population 15 to 17, 15 to 17 year olds enrolled in school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in private school, population 18 to 19 years, 18 and 19 year olds enrolled in school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in private school, population 20 to 24 years, 20 to 24 year olds enrolled in school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in private school, population 25 to 34 years, 25 to 34 year olds enrolled in school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in private school, population 35 years and over, 35 years and over enrolled in school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in private school, population 18 to 24 years, enrolled in college or graduate school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in private school, population 18 to 24 years, males 18 to 24 years, enrolled in college or graduate school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% in private school, population 18 to 24 years, females 18 to 24 years, enrolled in college or graduate school (US Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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Employment
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Annual salary, all goods producers (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Annual salary, all private sector employers (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Annual salary, all sectors (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Annual salary, all service providers (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Annual salary, construction (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Annual salary, education and health services (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Annual salary, federal government (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Annual salary, financial activities (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Annual salary, information (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Annual salary, leisure and hospitality (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Annual salary, local government (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Annual salary, manufacturing (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Annual salary, natural resources and mining (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Annual salary, other services (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Annual salary, professional and business services (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Annual salary, state government (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Annual salary, trade, transportation, and utilities (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Employers, all goods producers (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Employers, all private sector employers (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Employers, all sectors (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Employers, all service providers (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Employers, construction (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Employers, education and health services (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Employers, federal government (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Employers, financial activities (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Employers, information (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Employers, leisure and hospitality (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Employers, local government (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Employers, manufacturing (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Employers, natural resources and mining (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Employers, other services (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Employers, professional and business services (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Employers, state government (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Employers, trade, transportation, and utilities (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Persons employed, all goods producers (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Persons employed, all private sector employers (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Persons employed, all sectors (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Persons employed, all service providers (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Persons employed, construction (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Persons employed, education and health services (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Persons employed, federal government (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Persons employed, financial activities (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Persons employed, information (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Persons employed, leisure and hospitality (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Persons employed, local government (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Persons employed, manufacturing (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Persons employed, natural resources and mining (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Persons employed, other services (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Persons employed, professional and business services (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Persons employed, state government (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Persons employed, trade, transportation, and utilities (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Weekly wage, all goods producers (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Weekly wage, all private sector employers (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Weekly wage, all sectors (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Weekly wage, all service providers (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Weekly wage, construction (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Weekly wage, education and health services (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Weekly wage, federal government (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Weekly wage, financial activities (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Weekly wage, information (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Weekly wage, leisure and hospitality (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Weekly wage, local government (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Weekly wage, manufacturing (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Weekly wage, natural resources and mining (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Weekly wage, other services (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Weekly wage, professional and business services (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Weekly wage, state government (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Weekly wage, trade, transportation, and utilities (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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% workers in retail trade industry (Durham Neighborhood Compass)
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Per capita income (Durham Neighborhood Compass)
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% workers in education, health care, social assistance (Durham Neighborhood Compass)
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% workers working from home (Durham Neighborhood Compass)
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Median household income (Durham Neighborhood Compass)
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% receiving Supplemental Security Income (Durham Neighborhood Compass)
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Percentage of population ages 16 and older unemployed but seeking work (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Ratio of household income at the 80th percentile to income at the 20th percentile (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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The income where half of households in a county earn more and half of households earn less (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Ratio of women's median earnings to men's median earnings (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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% families below the poverty line (US Census - American Community Survey)
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Unemployment rate (US Census - American Community Survey)
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% adults 15 to 64 working full time (US Census - American Community Survey)
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Median income as % of Federal Poverty Limit (US Census - American Community Survey)
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% households receiving public assistance (US Census - American Community Survey)
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Health
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% adults diagnosed with diabetes (CDC)
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% homes near pharmacies (Durham Neighborhood Compass)
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% homes near health clinics (Durham Neighborhood Compass)
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% high schoolers using tobacco (NC Youth Tobacco Survey)
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% adults who are smokers (County Health Rankings)
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Substance abuse/mental health ER visits per 100,000 population (NC Hospital Association)
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OBGYN/Family medicine physicians per 10,000 people (North Carolina Health Preofessions Data System - Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research)
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% adults that are obese (CDC)
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% children without health insurance (US Census - Small Area Health Insurance Estimates)
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Opiate prescriptions per 100 people (CDC)
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Psychiatrists/psychologists per 10,000 people (North Carolina Health Preofessions Data System - Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research)
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Dentists per 10,000 people (North Carolina Health Preofessions Data System - Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research)
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% adults with >150 min physical activity per week (CDC - Behavioral Risk Factors Survey)
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% children enrolled in Medicaid/CHIP (NC Division of Medical Assistance)
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Opiate overdoses per 100,000 people (NC Division of Public Health)
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Teen births per 1,000 (NC State Center for Health Statistics)
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Number of births per 1,000 female population ages 15-19 (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Years of potential life lost before age 75 per 100,000 population (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Percentage of adults reporting fair or poor health (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Percentage of adults under age 65 without health insurance (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Rate of hospital stays for ambulatory-care sensitive conditions per 100,000 Medicare enrollees (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Percentage of adults who are current smokers (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Percentage of the adult population (age 18 and older) that reports a body mass index (BMI) greater than or equal to 30 kg/m2 (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Average number of physically unhealthy days reported in past 30 days (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Percentage of live births with low birthweight (< 2,500 grams) (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Average number of mentally unhealthy days reported in past 30 days (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Number of newly diagnosed chlamydia cases per 100,000 population (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Percentage of adults reporting binge or heavy drinking (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Percentage of female Medicare enrollees ages 65-74 that received an annual mammography screening (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Percentage of adults aged 20 and above with diagnosed diabetes (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Percentage of children enrolled in public schools that are eligible for free or reduced price lunch (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Percentage of adults age 18 and over reporting no leisure-time physical activity (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Percentage of population who are low-income and do not live close to a grocery store (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Percentage of population under age 65 without health insurance (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Percentage of children under age 19 without health insurance (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Indicator of the presence of health-related drinking water violations 0=No, 1=Yes (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Average daily density of fine particulate matter in micrograms per cubic meter (PM25) (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Number of deaths among residents under age 75 per 100,000 population (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Percentage of population with adequate access to locations for physical activity (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Index of factors that contribute to a healthy food environment, from 0 (worst) to 10 (best) (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Percentage of driving deaths with alcohol involvement (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Number of deaths due to injury per 100,000 population (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Percentage of population who lack adequate access to food (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Percentage of adults who report fewer than 7 hours of sleep on average (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Percentage of adults reporting 14 or more days of poor physical health per month (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Percentage of adults reporting 14 or more days of poor mental health per month (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Average number of years a person can expect to live (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Percentage of fee-for-service (FFS) Medicare enrollees that had an annual flu vaccination (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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% persons with health insurance (US Census - American Community Survey)
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% disabled (US Census - American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, all households (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, with one or more people in the household 60 years and over (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, no people in the household 60 years and over (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, married-couple family (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, other family (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, other family households, male householder, no spouse present (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, other family, female householder, no spouse present (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, nonfamily households (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, with children under 18 years (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, married couple family households, with children under 18 yrs (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, other family households, with children under 18 yrs (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, with children under 18 years, male householder, no spouse present (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, with children under 18 years, female householder, no spouse present (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, nonfamily households, with children under 18 yrs (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, no children under 18 years (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, no children under 18 years, married couple family (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, other family households, no children under 18 yrs (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, no children under 18 years, male householder, no spouse present (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, no children under 18 years, female householder, no spouse present (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, nonfamily households, no children under 18 years (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, below poverty level (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, at or above poverty level (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, with one or more people with a disability (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, with no persons with a disability (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, white (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, black or African American (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, American Indian, and Alaska Native (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, Asian (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, some other race (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, two or more races (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, Hispanic/Latino origin (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, white, not Hispanic/Latino, (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, families with no workers in past 12 months (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, families with 1 worker in past 12 months (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households receiving food stamps/SNAP, families with 2 or more workers in past 12 months (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, total population (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, under 6 years (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, 6 to 18 years (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, 19 to 25 years (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, 26 to 34 years (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, 35 to 44 years (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, 45 to 54 years (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, 55 to 64 years (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, 65 to 74 years (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, 75 years and older (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, under 19 years (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, 19 to 64 years (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, 65 years and older (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, male (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, female (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, white (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, black or African American (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, American Indian and Alaska Native (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, Asian (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, other race (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, two or more races (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, Hispanic or Latino (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, white (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, family households (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, married couple families (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, other family arrangements (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, male household head, no spouse present (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, female household head, no spouse present (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, non-family households and other living arrangements (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, native-born (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, foreign born (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, foreign born - naturalized (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, foreign born - not a citizen (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, with a disability (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, no disability (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, all levels of education (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, less than high school graduate (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, high school graduate (includes equivalency) (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, some college or associate's degree (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, bachelor's degree or higher (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, any employment status (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, in labor force (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, in labor force - employed (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, in labor force - unemployed (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, not in labor force (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, any work experience (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, worked full-time, year round in the past 12 months (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, worked less than full-time, year round in the past 12 months (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, no work experience (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, all incomes (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, household income under $25,000 (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, household income $25,000 to $49,999 (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, household income $50,000 to $74,999 (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, household income $75,000 to $99,999 (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, household income $100,000 and over (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, ratio of income to poverty level below 138 percent of the poverty threshold (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, ratio of income to poverty level 138 to 399 percent of the poverty threshold (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, ratio of income to poverty level at or above 400 percent of the poverty threshold (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% with health insurance, ratio of income to poverty level below 100 percent of the poverty threshold (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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SNAP benefits per capita (USDA Economic Research Service Food Environment Atlas)
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SNAP benefits per capita (% change) (USDA Economic Research Service Food Environment Atlas)
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SNAP redemptions/SNAP-authorized stores (% change) (USDA Economic Research Service Food Environment Atlas)
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SNAP-authorized stores (% change) (USDA Economic Research Service Food Environment Atlas)
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SNAP-authorized stores/1,000 pop (% change) (USDA Economic Research Service Food Environment Atlas)
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SNAP redemptions/SNAP-authorized stores (USDA Economic Research Service Food Environment Atlas)
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SNAP-authorized stores (USDA Economic Research Service Food Environment Atlas)
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SNAP-authorized stores/1,000 pop (USDA Economic Research Service Food Environment Atlas)
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Farmers' markets (USDA Economic Research Service Food Environment Atlas)
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Farmers' markets that report selling animal products (USDA Economic Research Service Food Environment Atlas)
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Farmers' markets that report selling baked/prepared food products (USDA Economic Research Service Food Environment Atlas)
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Farmers' markets that report accepting credit cards (USDA Economic Research Service Food Environment Atlas)
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Farmers' markets that report selling fruit & vegetables (USDA Economic Research Service Food Environment Atlas)
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Farmers' markets that report selling other food products (USDA Economic Research Service Food Environment Atlas)
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Farmers markets/100,000 pop (USDA Economic Research Service Food Environment Atlas)
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Farmers' markets/1,000 pop (% change) (USDA Economic Research Service Food Environment Atlas)
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Farmers' markets that report selling fruit & vegetables (%) (USDA Economic Research Service Food Environment Atlas)
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Farmers' markets that report selling other food products (%) (USDA Economic Research Service Food Environment Atlas)
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Housing
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% housing that is rented (Durham Neighborhood Compass)
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Median homebuyer income (Durham Neighborhood Compass)
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Median cost of rent (Durham Neighborhood Compass)
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Cost-burdened renters (Durham Neighborhood Compass)
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Cost-burdened mortgage holders (Durham Neighborhood Compass)
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Mean tax value change (Durham Neighborhood Compass)
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Home demolitions per square mile (Durham Neighborhood Compass)
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Out of state residential property ownership (Durham Neighborhood Compass)
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Evictions per square mile (Durham Neighborhood Compass)
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Home sales price per square foot (Durham Neighborhood Compass)
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Median home sales price (Durham Neighborhood Compass)
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Residential permit value per square mile (Durham Neighborhood Compass)
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Residential certificate of occupancy per square mile (Durham Neighborhood Compass)
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Housing code violations (Durham Neighborhood Compass)
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Percentage of households with severe cost burden – monthly housing costs (including utilities) exceed 50% of monthly income (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Percentage of households with overcrowding – more than 1 person per room (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Percentage of households lacking complete plumbing or kitchen facilities (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Percentage of households with housing problems (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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Among workers who commute in their car alone, the percentage that commute more than 30 minutes (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of Wisconsin)
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% households whose housing costs are 30% or more of income (US Census - American Community Survey)
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Homeless persons per 10,000 residents (HUD)
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Fair Market Rents - Two Bedroom (HUD Office of Policy Development & Research)
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Fair Market Rents - Efficiency (HUD Office of Policy Development & Research)
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Fair Market Rents - Four Bedroom (HUD Office of Policy Development & Research)
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Fair Market Rents - Three Bedroom (HUD Office of Policy Development & Research)
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Fair Market Rents - One Bedroom (HUD Office of Policy Development & Research)
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% households with monthly housing costs less than $300, home owned (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households with monthly housing costs $300 to $499, home owned (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households with monthly housing costs $500 to $799, home owned (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households with monthly housing costs $800 to $999, home owned (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households with monthly housing costs $1,000 to $1,499, home owned (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households with monthly housing costs $1,500 to $1,999, home owned (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households with monthly housing costs $2,000 to $2,499, home owned (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households with monthly housing costs $2,500 to $2,999, home owned (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households with monthly housing costs $3,000 or more, home owned (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households for whom housing costs are 30% or more of income, less than $20,000 annual income, home owned (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households for whom housing costs are 30% or more of income, $20,000 to $34,999 annual income, home owned (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households for whom housing costs are 30% or more of income, $35,000 to $49,999 annual income, home owned (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households for whom housing costs are 30% or more of income, $50,000 to $74,999 annual income, home owned (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households for whom housing costs are 30% or more of income, $75,000 or more annual income, home owned (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households with monthly housing costs less than $300, home rented (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households with monthly housing costs $300 to $499, home rented (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households with monthly housing costs $500 to $799, home rented (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households with monthly housing costs $800 to $999, home rented (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households with monthly housing costs $1,000 to $1,499, home rented (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households with monthly housing costs $1,500 to $1,999, home rented (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households with monthly housing costs $2,000 to $2,499, home rented (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households with monthly housing costs $2,500 to $2,999, home rented (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households with monthly housing costs $3,000 or more, home rented (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households with no monthly costs, home rented (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households for whom housing costs are 30% or more of income, less than $20,000 annual income, home rented (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households for whom housing costs are 30% or more of income, $20,000 to $34,999 annual income, home rented (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households for whom housing costs are 30% or more of income, $35,000 to $49,999 annual income, home rented (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households for whom housing costs are 30% or more of income, $50,000 to $74,999 annual income, home rented (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)
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% households for whom housing costs are 30% or more of income, $75,000 or more annual income, home rented (U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey)