"Hard to Count" Info & Maps
Each census tract receives a composite "Hard to Count" score based on a varierty of characteristics from the 2000 Census. The higher the score, the higher the risk of undercounting people. Scores of 30 and over are of concern to the Census.
For more information on "Hard to Count" characteristics and implications, please visit: www.cridata.org/htc
**NEW** Read a publication released by the Michigan League for Human Services dated March 2010 called "Hardest to Count, Most to Lose" discussing the importance of this topic (4 pgs.).
Maps:
1. County map PDF with "hard to count" census tract composite score ranges shown by color.
2. County map PDF with each census tract's "hard to count" composite score. The scores are in the squares, the Census tract numbers are highlighted in green.