Air Toxics – Cancer Risk by Census Tract
Layer displays the modeled cancer risk associated with air toxics exposure. Figures represents the likelihood of hazardous exposure per 1 million population.
Layer displays the modeled cancer risk associated with air toxics exposure. Figures represents the likelihood of hazardous exposure per 1 million population.
These map layers display consumer expenditures per household by county from the ESRI 2024 consumer spending data survey. Data is available as average spent (dollar amount spent on a product or service divided by total number of households in an … Continued
This layer displays areas that experienced dry or drought conditions in the last seven days. Data are retrieved as shapefiles from the U.S. Drought Monitor and are updated on a weekly basis. The affected areas are represented by polygons, which … Continued
This map layer displays hourly wage needed to afford fair market rent (FMR) housing with 1, 2, or 4 bedrooms. The data is obtained from the National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) Out of Reach (OOR) 2021 dataset. 2016 to … Continued
This layer displays the population change caused by in-migration for United States counties between 2019 and 2020.
The Superfund proximity indicator is reflective of the total count of sites proposed and listed (final) on the National Priorities List (NPL) in each block group within 5 km of the average resident in a block group, divided by distance, … Continued
Layer displays information about the insurance status of the population age 0-64. The data are from the 2018 Small Area Health Insurance Estimates, released by the US Census Bureau on April 09, 2020.
This layer displays the number of Mennonite/Amish adherents using data from the Association of Religious Data Archives (ARDA).
This layer displays the rate hospitalization for patients with an initial hospital admission for ischemic stroke. Data are reported at the county level for the 2018-20 three-year period. Data are obtained from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) … Continued
The USDA, Economic Research Service’s (ERS) Rural-Urban Commuting Area (RUCA) codes are a classification scheme allowing for flexible, census tract delineation of rural and urban areas throughout the United States and its territories. RUCA codes were designed to address a … Continued