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F. INEQUALITYDATAFIELDS
F1. Poverty
Index_codeIndex_name
RegionFour U.S. regions – West, South, Midwest and Northeast — as broadly defined by the U.S. Census
STAbbreviation of U.S. states (includes DC)
Z_codeZIP Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs) — Census Bureau
Z_nameZIP code location name. Note: common location names only; Neighborhood modifications/adjustments are NOT included in the dataset.
C_nameName for county and county equivalents that the ZIP code resides in or most closely associated with
%POP_Poverty%Population in poverty; listed in order of poverty ratio, from high to low, by county
%POVPOP_M%Population in poverty who are male
%POVPOP_F%Population in poverty who are female
%POVPOP_Age<5%Population in poverty who are children under the age of five
%POVPOP_Age5-15%Population in poverty between age 5-15
%POVPOP_Age16-64%Population in poverty between age 16-64
%POVPOP_Age65+%Population in poverty who are seniors age 65 and more
%NHW_POP_Poverty ratio among resident population self-identified as Non-Hispanic White
%HSP_POP_Poverty ratio among resident population self-identified as Hispanic
%ASN_POP_Poverty ratio among resident population self-identified as Asian
%BLK_POP_Poverty ratio among resident population self-identified as Black or African-American
%AIAN_POP_Poverty ratio among resident population self-identified as American Indian and Alaska Native
%NHPI_POP_Poverty ratio among resident population self-identified as Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander
%TWM_POP_Poverty ratio among resident population self-identified as having two or more races/ethnic background
%Disability_<18_POV% Total disabled civilian population under 18 living in poverty
%Disability_18-64_POV% Total disabled civilian population between 18-64 living in poverty
%Disability_65+_POV% Total disabled civilian population age 65 and more living in poverty
%Hhlds_XPlmg%Total households without plumbing (derived from survey question(s) asking to identify the below items in the household: hot and cold running water, bathtub/shower, sink with a faucet, stove/range, refrigerator etc)
%Hhlds_Xkitn%Total households without complete kitchen facilities (derived from survey question(s) asking to identify the below items in the household: hot and cold running water, bathtub/shower, sink with a faucet, stove/range, refrigerator etc)
%Hhlds_XCOMP%Total households without computing devices (includes desktop, laptop, smartphone, tablet, portable wireless computer and smartphone).
%Hhlds_XINT%Total households without internet access of any type and speed
%Hhlds_XBDB%Total households without broadband internet access. Broadband access —per Census survey questionnaire— refers to broadband (high speed) internet subscriptions such as cable, fiber optic or Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), satellite, cellular data plan for a mobile device but excludes any dial-up services. Note that the Federal Communications Commission defines high-speed broadband as 25/3 Mbps minimum, or download speeds of 25 megabits per second and upload speeds of 3 megabits per second the very least.
%PopHhlds_<$25K_XHCov%Population in households making less than $25,000 per year without health insurance coverage
F2. Class Division
Index_codeIndex_name
RegionFour U.S. regions – West, South, Midwest and Northeast — as broadly defined by the U.S. Census
STU.S. State abbreviation
Z_CodeZIP Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs) — Census Bureau
Z_NameZIP code location name. Note more than one common location might be available for some ZIP codes
Tot_hhldsTotal households (excluding ZIP codes with less than 100 households as of 2020)
AvgHhld$_Average household income for those in the bottom 20% – lowest/first quintile
AvgHhld$_P20Average household income for those between 20-40th percentiles – second quintile
AvgHhld$_P40Average household income for those between 40-60th percentiles – third quintile
AvgHhld$_P60Average household income for those between 60-80th percentiles – fourth quintile
AvgHhld$_P80Average household income for those in the top 20% – highest/fifth quintile
AvgHhld$_P95Average household income for those in the bottom 5% – above 95% of all households by location
%Agg_Hhld$_% Aggregate total income held by households in the bottom 20% – lowest/first quintile
%Agg_Hhld$_P20% Aggregate total income held by households between 20-40th percentiles – second quintile
%Agg_Hhld$_P40% Aggregate total income held by households between 40-60th percentiles – third quintile
%Agg_Hhld$_P60% Aggregate total income held by households between 60-80th percentiles – fourth quintile
%Agg_Hhld$_P80% Aggregate total income held by households in the top 20% – highest/fifth quintile
%Agg_Hhld$_P95% Aggregate total income held by households in the bottom 5% – above 95% of all households by location
5YChg%_HhldFormFive-year nominal percentage change of total household counts by ZIP code
5YChg%_AvgHhld$_Five-year nominal percent change of average household income for those in the bottom 20% – lowest/first quintile
5YChg%_AvgHhld$_P20Five-year nominal percent change of average household income for those between 20-40th percentiles – second quintile
5YChg%_AvgHhld$_P40Five-year nominal percent change of average household income for those between 40-60th percentiles – third quintile
5YChg%_AvgHhld$_P60Five-year nominal percent change of average household income for those between 60-80th percentiles – fourth quintile
5YChg%_AvgHhld$_P80Five-year nominal percent change of average household income for those in the top 20% – highest/fifth quintile
5YChg%_AvgHhld$_P95Five-year nominal percent change of average household income for those in the bottom 5% – above 95% of all households by location
5YDPts_%Agg_Hhld$_Five-year percentage points difference in aggregate total income held by households in the bottom 20% – lowest/first quintile
5YDPts_%Agg_Hhld$_P20Five-year percentage points difference in aggregate total income held by households between 20-40th percentiles – second quintile
5YDPts_%Agg_Hhld$_P40Five-year percentage points difference in aggregate total income held by households between 40-60th percentiles – third quintile
5YDPts_%Agg_Hhld$_P60Five-year percentage points difference in aggregate total income held by households between 60-80th percentiles – fourth quintile
5YDPts_%Agg_Hhld$_P80Five-year percentage points difference in aggregate total income held by households in the top 20% – highest/fifth quintile
5YDPts_%Agg_Hhld$_P95Five-year percentage points difference in aggregate total income held by households in the bottom 5% – above 95% of all households by location

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F1. Poverty, F2. Class Division