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Web Layer Summary: CHAS Housing Burden Analysis - California Census Tracts (2017-2021)
Description:
This layer displays comprehensive housing cost burden metrics for 9,129 California census tracts, integrating HUD's CHAS data (2017-2021) with USDA Rural-Urban Continuum Codes (RUCC 2023) for accurate rural-urban comparisons. The analysis focuses on low-to-moderate income households (0-80% HAMFI) experiencing housing cost burden, with enhanced metrics showing the percentage of ALL households (not just low-income) that are both income-qualified AND cost-burdened.
Key Metrics:
Featured attributes include percent of all households/renters/owners that are 0-80% HAMFI and paying >30% or >50% of income for housing, renter-to-owner burden ratios, and RUCC classifications (1-9 scale). Sierra region tracts show 23.2% of all households are both low-income and cost-burdened, compared to 30.3% in metro areas and 23.1% in other rural California, revealing that Sierra counties perform similarly to rural peers rather than experiencing exceptional crisis levels.
Data Quality:
Small sample tracts (<10 households) are flagged for reliability concerns, affecting only 1.2% of records. Human-readable field names eliminate need for data dictionary reference.
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Web Layer Summary: CHAS Housing Burden Analysis - California Census Tracts (2017-2021)
Description:
This layer displays comprehensive housing cost burden metrics for 9,129 California census tracts, integrating HUD's CHAS data (2017-2021) with USDA Rural-Urban Continuum Codes (RUCC 2023) for accurate rural-urban comparisons. The analysis focuses on low-to-moderate income households (0-80% HAMFI) experiencing housing cost burden, with enhanced metrics showing the percentage of ALL households (not just low-income) that are both income-qualified AND cost-burdened.
Key Metrics:
Featured attributes include percent of all households/renters/owners that are 0-80% HAMFI and paying &gt;30% or &gt;50% of income for housing, renter-to-owner burden ratios, and RUCC classifications (1-9 scale). Sierra region tracts show 23.2% of all households are both low-income and cost-burdened, compared to 30.3% in metro areas and 23.1% in other rural California, revealing that Sierra counties perform similarly to rural peers rather than experiencing exceptional crisis levels.
Data Quality:
Small sample tracts (&lt;10 households) are flagged for reliability concerns, affecting only 1.2% of records. Human-readable field names eliminate need for data dictionary reference.
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