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A report by the Bay Area Equity Atlas says 11 of the region’s census tracts are segregated low-income Asian American/Pacific Islander neighborhoods.
Residents of the area nestled south of Interstate 70 on Columbus' West Side have an average life expectancy of 60 years.
According to government agencies assigned to look at food availability as part of Michelle Obama's Let's Move! campaign, a "food desert" is defined as a low-income census tract with limited-access ...
One hundred fifty low-income census tracts across Louisiana have been nominated for federal certification as Opportunity Zones offering federal tax incentives to attract private investment.
A link to the interactive map of all qualifying low-income census tracts is available on the site. Anyone who already has submitted nominations to LED does not need to repeat the process online.
A new Food Access Research Atlas by the U.S. government uses census tracts to show supermarket access in low-income areas, officials say.
The GOP tax law, enacted in late 2017, created the “opportunity zones” program, which provides capital gains tax breaks to those who make investments in certain low-income census tracts.
Gentrifying Census Tracts: These lower-income Census tracts experienced significant growth in both home values and educational attainment.
The U.S. Treasury Department has certified low-income census tracts as federal “Opportunity Zones” in the cites of Post Falls and Moscow, Idaho, and Benewah, Bonner, Boundary and Shoshone ...
Census tracts classifying as food deserts are areas that are low-income and low-access, meaning its residents live far from a grocery store.
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