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Census data 2018 US Census Bureau’s American Community Survey data at a county scale is utilized in the population analysis. The data are publicly available from the United States Census Bureau (https://www.census.gov/en.html). Categorization method A change in extreme precipitation is categoriz...
We used the TIGER demographic and economic data to assess the population and property exposure, which estimates the total population and properties subdivided into census blocks. We consider a census block inundated if greater than 20% of its area is inundated and assign the population and property...
To determine the most accurate estimated projections, we integrate changing cancer incidence and death rates with updated demographic data from the 2016 population estimates based on 2010 US Census data4 to estimate cancer incidences and deaths to 2040. These estimated projections are important to guid...
This Story Map uses the Esri Living Atlas layer that is based onAmerican Community Surveyestimates related to race and Hispanic origin. The layer contains data at 3 different geographies: state, county, and census tract. This allows us to explore the issues of racial diversity and segregation at...
After raking, state- and national-level estimates of the age-specific mortality rates were derived by population weighting the county-level estimates, and estimates at the county, state, and national levels were age standardized using the US 2010 census population as the standard. Similarly, years...
Once collected, the data are weighted by state or territory to represent the non-institutionalized US adult population based on the most recent census data available. BRFSS data are cross-sectional and are focused on health risk factors and behaviors as well as chronic disease. A detailed ...
The US Census Bureau estimates the American population is 324,356,000 at the end of 2019. The US national debt as of 2019 was approximately $22.7 trillion. Thus, every American, regardless of age, would have to pay nearly $70,000 to resolve the US national debt. If only adults are tak...
2009.https://www.census.gov/data/datasets/time-series/demo/popest/1980s-county.html. Originally accessed January 8, 2015. Access confirmed February 20, 2018. 13. National Center for Health Statistics. Bridged-race intercensal estimates of the resident population of the United States for July...