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banks12 (type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: Rate of Banks and Bank Branches per 1,000 Residents, SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, nullable: true, editable: true)
banks13 (type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: Rate of Banks and Bank Branches per 1,000 Residents, SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, nullable: true, editable: true)
banks14 (type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: Rate of Banks and Bank Branches per 1,000 Residents, SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, nullable: true, editable: true)
CSA2010 (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Community Statistical Areas (CSAs), SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true)
banks15 (type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: Rate of Banks and Bank Branches per 1,000 Residents, SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, nullable: true, editable: true)
CSA2010 (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Community Statistical Area (CSA), SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 254, nullable: true, editable: true)
banks16 (type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: Number of Banks and Bank Branches per 1,000 Residents, SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, nullable: true, editable: true)
Name: Neighborhood Businesses per 1,000 Residents (2011)
Display Field: CSA2010
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The number of businesses (both for-profit and non-profit) that provide products and services to local residents per 1,000. The industries included in this indicator are: Retail Trade (NAICS 44-45); Finance and Insurance (NAICS 52); Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services (NAICS 54); Health Care and Social Assistance (NAICS 62); Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation (NAICS 71); Accommodation and Food Services (NAICS 72); and Other Services except Public Administration (NAICS 81). The primary industry reported by each business was used to deter-mine their inclusion.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Workforce and Economic Development, Neighborhood Businesses per 1,000 Residents, 2011
Name: Neighborhood Businesses per 1,000 Residents (2012)
Display Field: CSA2010
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The number of businesses (both for-profit and non-profit) that provide products and services to local residents per 1,000. The industries included in this indicator are: Retail Trade (NAICS 44-45); Finance and Insurance (NAICS 52); Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services (NAICS 54); Health Care and Social Assistance (NAICS 62); Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation (NAICS 71); Accommodation and Food Services (NAICS 72); and Other Services except Public Administration (NAICS 81). The primary industry reported by each business was used to deter-mine their inclusion.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Workforce and Economic Development, Neighborhood Businesses per 1,000 Residents, 2012
Name: Neighborhood Businesses per 1,000 Residents (2013)
Display Field: CSA2010
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The number of businesses (both for-profit and non-profit) that provide products and services to local residents per 1,000. The industries included in this indicator are: Retail Trade (NAICS 44-45); Finance and Insurance (NAICS 52); Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services (NAICS 54); Health Care and Social Assistance (NAICS 62); Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation (NAICS 71); Accommodation and Food Services (NAICS 72); and Other Services except Public Administration (NAICS 81). The primary industry reported by each business was used to deter-mine their inclusion.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Workforce and Economic Development, Neighborhood Businesses per 1,000 Residents, 2013
Name: Neighborhood Businesses per 1,000 Residents (2014)
Display Field: CSA2010
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The number of businesses (both for-profit and non-profit) that provide products and services to local residents per 1,000. The industries included in this indicator are: Retail Trade (NAICS 44-45); Finance and Insurance (NAICS 52); Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services (NAICS 54); Health Care and Social Assistance (NAICS 62); Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation (NAICS 71); Accommodation and Food Services (NAICS 72); and Other Services except Public Administration (NAICS 81). The primary industry reported by each business was used to deter-mine their inclusion.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Workforce and Economic Development, Neighborhood Businesses per 1,000 Residents, 2014
Name: Neighborhood Businesses per 1,000 Residents (2015)
Display Field: CSA2010
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The number of businesses (both for-profit and non-profit) that provide products and services to local residents per 1,000. The industries included in this indicator are: Retail Trade (NAICS 44-45); Finance and Insurance (NAICS 52); Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services (NAICS 54); Health Care and Social Assistance (NAICS 62); Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation (NAICS 71); Accommodation and Food Services (NAICS 72); and Other Services except Public Administration (NAICS 81). The primary industry reported by each business was used to deter-mine their inclusion.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Workforce and Economic Development, Neighborhood Businesses per 1,000 Residents, 2015
Name: Neighborhood Businesses per 1,000 Residents (2016)
Display Field: CSA2010
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The number of businesses (both for-profit and non-profit) that provide products and services to local residents per 1,000. The industries included in this indicator are: Retail Trade (NAICS 44-45); Finance and Insurance (NAICS 52); Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services (NAICS 54); Health Care and Social Assistance (NAICS 62); Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation (NAICS 71); Accommodation and Food Services (NAICS 72); and Other Services except Public Administration (NAICS 81). The primary industry reported by each business was used to deter-mine their inclusion.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Workforce and Economic Development, Neighborhood Businesses per 1,000 Residents, 2016
Description: The total number of persons of all ages that live within an area. This indicator is frequently used to normalize data to allow for comparison across areas.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Socioeconomic/Demographics, Total Population, 2010
Description: A household consists of all the people occupying a housing unit. A household includes related and unrelated persons, if any, such as lodgers, foster children, wards, or employees who share the housing unit. A person living alone in a housing unit, or a group of unrelated people sharing a housing unit such as partners or roomers, is also counted as a household. The count of households excludes group quarters.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Socioeconomic/Demographics, Total Number of Households, 2010
Description: The percent chance that two people picked at random within an area will be of a different race/ethnicity. This number does not reflect which race/ethnicity is predominant within an area. The higher the value, the more racially and ethnically diverse an area.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Socioeconomic/Demographics, Racial Diversity Index, 2010
Name: Percent of Residents - White/Caucasian (Non-Hispanic) (2010)
Display Field: CSA2010
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The total number of persons that identify themselves as being racially White (and ethnically non-Hispanic) out of the total number of persons living in an area. “White” refers to a person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa. It includes people who indicated their race(s) as “White”.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Socioeconomic/Demographics, Percent of Residents - White/Caucasian (Non-Hispanic), 2010
Description: The total number of persons that identify their ethnicity as being Hispanic or Latino out of the total number of persons living in an area. Hispanic origin can be viewed as the heritage, nationality group, lineage, or country of birth of the person or the person’s parents or ancestors before their arrival in the United States. People who identify their origin as Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish may be any race.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Socioeconomic/Demographics, Percent of Residents - Hispanic, 2010
Name: Percent of Residents - Black/African-American (Non-Hispanic) (2010)
Display Field: CSA2010
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The total number of persons that identify themselves as being racially Black or African American (and ethnically non-Hispanic) out of the total number of persons living in an area. “Black or African American” refers to a person having origins in any of the Black racial groups of Africa. It includes people who indicated their race as “Black”.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Socioeconomic/Demographics, Percent of Residents - Black/African-American (Non-Hispanic), 2010
Name: Percent of Residents - Asian (Non-Hispanic) (2010)
Display Field: CSA2010
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The total number of persons that identify themselves as being Asian (and non-Hispanic) out of the total number of persons living in an area. “Asian” refers to a person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent, including, for example, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Socioeconomic/Demographics, Percent of Residents - Asian (Non-Hispanic), 2010
femhhs10 (type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: Percent of Female-Headed Households with Children Under 18, SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, nullable: true, editable: true)
Name: Percent of Children Living Below the Poverty Line (2012-2016)
Display Field: CSA2010
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: This indicator measures the percentage of persons under the age of 18 living in households where the total income fell below the poverty threshold out of all children in households in an area. Federal and state governments use such estimates to allocate funds to local communities. Local communities use these estimates to identify the number of individuals or families eligible for various programs.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Socioeconomic/Demographics, Percent of Children Living Below the Poverty Line, 2012-2016
CSA2010 (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Community Statistical Area (CSA), SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 254, nullable: true, editable: true)
hhchpov16 (type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: Percent of Children Living Below the Poverty Line, SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, nullable: true, editable: true)
Description: The median household income is the middle value of the incomes earned by households within an area for the prior year. The median value is used as opposed to the average so that both extremely high and extremely low prices do not distort the total amount of income earned by households in an area.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Socioeconomic/Demographics, Median Household Income, 2012-2016