Today, the U.S. Census Bureau released 2013 American Community Survey (ACS) data, which provides detailed information on demographic
characteristics in cities and states. CSSP believes that place matters and
strongly impacts the health, safety, educational and employment opportunities of
children and families, so using the data released today, we looked closely into
three places where our place-based initiatives are currently taking place in Washington,
D.C., California, and Tennessee.
What did we find? Read our statement
for a detailed breakdown of the poverty rates and household incomes by race and
ethnicity within these metropolitan areas.
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