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Social Determinants of Health
The social, economic, and environmental factors that influence an individual’s health outcomes and well-being.
Philadelphia, PA, Census tract 42101017300
The census tract 42101017300 has a very high Social Vulnerability Index score of 0.82, and Philadelphia is even higher at 0.95 (source: 2022 U.S. CDC, Social Vulnerability Index)
The census tract has a very high overall Environmental Justice Index (EJI) score of 0.95, which is close to its surrounding areas, ranging from 0.96 to 0.98 (source: 2022 CDC, 2022 Environmental Justice Index.)
The percentage of children under 5 years old in the census tract and surrounding tracts range from 5.0%-9.0%, compared with Pennsylvania's rate of 5.3% and the U.S. rate of 5.7% (source: 2022 U.S. Census American Community Survey, DP05.)
The census tract has a high percentage of individuals aged 10-19 years old, at 18.7%, compared with 12.5% in Philadelphia and Pennsylvania (source: 2022 U.S. Census American Community Survey, DP05.)
The percentage of adults over 65 years old in the census tract and surrounding tracts range from 19.3%-29.8%, compared with 14.0% in Philadelphia, 18.7% in Pennsylvania, and 16.5% in the U.S. (source: 2022 U.S. Census American Community Survey, DP05.)
The neighborhood has a high percentage of African American/Black residents, ranging from 54.3% to 91.8%, with the census tract at 74.2%. This is approximately 1.85 times higher than Philadelphia’s rate of 40.1% (source: 2022 U.S. Census American Community Survey, DP05.)
The census tract has 0% Asian residents, but the adjacent census tract 42101020000 has a high percentage at 14.2%, nearly double Philadelphia’s rate of 7.6% (source: 2022 U.S. Census American Community Survey, DP05.)
The median household income over the past 12 months for this census tract is low, at $21,210, with surrounding tracts ranging from $17,531 to $32,948, compared with $57,537 in Philadelphia, $73,170 in Pennsylvania, and $75,149 in the U.S. (source: 2022 U.S. Census American Community Survey, DP05.)
The percentage of individuals below the poverty level over the past 12 months is extremely high at 47%, compared to Philadelphia's rate of 22.7% and Pennsylvania's rate of 11.8% (source: 2022 U.S. Census American Community Survey, DP05.)
In this census tract, 0-10% of block groups have access to food stores selling fresh produce, a very low proportion compared to Philadelphia’s 50% (source: 2023 Philadelphia's Urban Agriculture Plan: Growing from the Root.)
The percentage of owner-occupied housing is low in census tract 42101017300, at 23.37%. Of these owner-occupied units, 2.4% are White, 83.7% Black/African American, 0% Asian, and 13.9% belong to other races (source: 2023 Philadelphia's Urban Agriculture Plan: Growing from the Root.)
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