People who live here
How many people the 2020 Census counted in each area.
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LaneHelp Community Insights
County snapshot
How many people the 2020 Census counted in each area.
2020 · USDA SNAP-authorized Retailer Access MapThe share of renter households spending at least 30% of income on rent and utilities.
2020–2024 · 2020–2024 ACS 5-year detailed tablesThe share of renter and owner households spending at least 50% of income on housing costs.
2020–2024 · 2020–2024 ACS 5-year detailed tablesThe share of people living below the federal poverty line.
2020–2024 · 2020–2024 ACS 5-year detailed tablesNeighborhood Change
Exact one-to-one geography only.
Inflation-adjusted change; direction must be supported by published margins of error.
Earlier published values are adjusted to 2024 dollars before comparison.
64 current tracts are not classified because their 2010 and 2020 boundaries do not align one-to-one. Historical eviction, affordable-unit, permit, service-location, and transit-schedule changes are also unavailable.
People
How many people the 2020 Census counted in each area.
The estimated share of residents who are younger than 5. The detail view also shows the estimated count.
The estimated share of residents age 65 or older. Age alone is not a vulnerability score.
The estimated share of the civilian noninstitutionalized population reporting one or more Census disability categories.
People who live here across areas with usable data.
Areas are ordered using comparable published values. Count measures use their published denominator when available. Missing or suppressed values are excluded, and close estimates may be ties.
Housing
The share of renter households spending at least 30% of income on rent and utilities.
The share of renter and owner households spending at least 50% of income on housing costs.
Renters struggling with housing costs across areas with usable data.
Areas are ordered using comparable published values. Count measures use their published denominator when available. Missing or suppressed values are excluded, and close estimates may be ties.
Income
The share of people living below the federal poverty line.
Poverty rate across areas with usable data.
Areas are ordered using comparable published values. Count measures use their published denominator when available. Missing or suppressed values are excluded, and close estimates may be ties.
Health
The estimated share of the civilian noninstitutionalized population without health insurance.
People without health insurance across areas with usable data.
Areas are ordered using comparable published values. Count measures use their published denominator when available. Missing or suppressed values are excluded, and close estimates may be ties.
Transportation
About how many homes have no car they can use.
The estimated share of workers age 16 and older who usually commute by public transportation.
Homes without a car across areas with usable data.
Areas are ordered using comparable published values. Count measures use their published denominator when available. Missing or suppressed values are excluded, and close estimates may be ties.
Services
A pin shows that a location is represented in the checked source. It does not establish room, hours, eligibility, current availability, travel time, or whether a phone, delivery, mobile, online, or confidential service has no public pin.
Countywide trend
The Homeless By-Name List is a monthly service-access list, not an exact count of every person experiencing homelessness.
Evidence and sources
LaneHelp retains CDC crude-prevalence estimates and published 95% confidence intervals for six reviewed adult-health measures.
Limits: PLACES values are modeled adult prevalence estimates with 95% confidence intervals. They are not direct tract surveys, diagnoses, or counts of identified people.
Open sourceDirect table-based Summary Files supply estimates, universes, and 90% margins of error. Rates are calculated only from documented numerators and denominators.
Open sourceBoundaries and internal reference centroids support display and point-in-polygon checks; they do not define neighborhoods.
Open sourceAnnual HBNL estimates and year-round inventory retain distinct units and definitions.
Limits: The HBNL estimate is not a traditional PIT count. Housing inventory is not real-time shelter availability.
Open sourceOnly validated aggregate HBNL and Coordinated Entry observations are stored; no person-level HMIS records enter Insights.
Limits: HBNL values are not an exact census. Coordinated Entry values are households and composition categories can overlap.
Open sourceKnown Preschool Promise and Head Start locations are retained as context only.
Limits: Locations do not establish capacity, an open seat, a waitlist position, or placement eligibility.
Open sourceValidated representative Tuesday, Saturday, and Sunday service dates supply separate 6 a.m.–10 p.m. departure counts; the Tuesday schedule also supplies earliest and latest scheduled stop activity.
Limits: A scheduled stop near an area reference point does not prove a useful trip from every home.
Open sourceLaneHelp retains the USDA-published urban 1-mile and rural 10-mile retailer-access definition.
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