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Census 2020 California Hard-to-Count Fact Sheet Sacramento County (CA Census 2020 Region 1) For a detailed map of all census tracts, go to census.ca.gov/HTC-map Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2013-2017 (5-year). Geography Note: Census tracts do not cross county boundaries but a tract may be divided by city, district, and other boundaries. Also, the same tract number may be used in more than one county. To learn more about California's Census 2020 efforts, please visit census.ca.gov Race and Hispanic Origin Total population 1,495,400 Hispanic or Latino of any race 22.8% Hispanic Exclusive Race: White alone 45.7% Black or African-American alone 9.5% American Indian and Alaska Native alone 0.4% Asian alone 15.1% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone 1.1% Some other race alone 0.4% Top 3 Languages Spoken at Home Total Limited-English Population (Persons 5 years and older who do not speak English “very well”) 189,390 Spanish 38.1% Chinese (incl. Mandarin, Cantonese) 11.9% Other Indo-European languages 11.8% Hard-to-Count Characteristics The California Hard-to-Count (CA-HTC) Index is based on multiple demographic, housing and socioeconomic variables correlated with an area being difficult to enumerate. Census tracts with higher indexes are likely to be places that will pose significant challenges to enumerate in 2020. Percent of Total Housing Units: That are vacant (includes seasonal) 5.7% With 3 or more units in a multi-unit structure 24.6% Percent of Occupied Housing Units (or Households): That are renter-occupied 44.5% That are overcrowded 1.3% Without broadband Internet 17.2% With limited-English speaking ability 6.8% That are non-family 33.9% Receiving public assistance income 5.1% Percent of population: Under 5 years old 6.6% That is foreign-born 20.7% Who moved from outside county in past year 5.6% With income below 150 percent of poverty level 26.5% Age 16 or older that are unemployed 8.8% Age 25 or older who are not high school graduates 13.0% California Hard-to-Count Characteristics in County Median CA-HTC index all census tracts 33.0 Total Population in Census Tracts with above median CA-HTC 717,998 Leading HTC characteristics in those areas: Households receiving public assistance, Unemployed, Below 150 percent of poverty level Top 5 CA-HTC Census Tracts in County Census Tract 7: Total Population 2,547 CA-HTC Index 114.0 Leading HTC Reasons in Census Tract 7: Households without broadband subscription Multi-unit structures Renter-occupied units Census Tract 47.01: Total Population 3,394 CA-HTC Index 110.0 Leading HTC Reasons in Census Tract 47.01: Households receiving public assistance Unemployed Children under 5 Census Tract 45.01: Total Population 3,527 CA-HTC Index 109.0 Leading HTC Reasons in Census Tract 45.01: Below 150 percent of poverty level Households receiving public assistance Non-high school graduates Census Tract 91.10: Total Population 1,766 CA-HTC Index 105.0 Leading HTC Reasons in Census Tract 91.10: Below 150 percent of poverty level Households receiving public assistance Unemployed Census Tract 53.01: Total Population 1,354 CA-HTC Index 101.0 Leading HTC Reasons in Census Tract 53.01: Renter-occupied units Below 150 percent of poverty level Households receiving public assistance

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Census 2020 California Hard-to-Count Fact Sheet Sacramento County (CA Census 2020 Region 1)

For a detailed map of all census tracts, go to census.ca.gov/HTC-map

Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2013-2017 (5-year).

Geography Note: Census tracts do not cross county boundaries but a tract may be divided by

city, district, and other boundaries. Also, the same tract number may be used in more than

one county.

To learn more about California's Census 2020 efforts, please visit census.ca.gov

Race and Hispanic Origin

Total population 1,495,400

Hispanic or Latino of any race 22.8%

Hispanic Exclusive Race:

White alone 45.7% Black or African-American alone 9.5%

American Indian and Alaska Native alone 0.4%

Asian alone 15.1%

Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone 1.1%

Some other race alone 0.4%

Top 3 Languages Spoken at Home

Total Limited-English Population (Persons 5 years and older who do not speak English “very well”) 189,390

Spanish 38.1%

Chinese (incl. Mandarin, Cantonese) 11.9%

Other Indo-European languages 11.8%

Hard-to-Count Characteristics

The California Hard-to-Count (CA-HTC) Index is based on multiple demographic, housing and socioeconomic variables correlated with an area being difficult to enumerate. Census tracts with higher indexes are likely to be places that will pose significant challenges to enumerate in 2020.

Percent of Total Housing Units:

That are vacant (includes seasonal) 5.7%

With 3 or more units in a multi-unit structure 24.6%

Percent of Occupied Housing Units (or Households):

That are renter-occupied 44.5%

That are overcrowded 1.3%

Without broadband Internet 17.2%

With limited-English speaking ability 6.8%

That are non-family 33.9%

Receiving public assistance income 5.1%

Percent of population:

Under 5 years old 6.6%

That is foreign-born 20.7%

Who moved from outside county in past year 5.6%

With income below 150 percent of poverty level 26.5%

Age 16 or older that are unemployed 8.8%

Age 25 or older who are not high school graduates 13.0%

California Hard-to-Count Characteristics in County

Median CA-HTC index all census tracts 33.0

Total Population in Census Tracts with above median CA-HTC 717,998

Leading HTC characteristics in those areas: Households receiving public assistance, Unemployed, Below 150 percent of poverty level

Top 5 CA-HTC Census Tracts in County

Census Tract 7:

Total Population 2,547

CA-HTC Index 114.0

Leading HTC Reasons in Census Tract 7: Households without broadband subscription Multi-unit structures Renter-occupied units

Census Tract 47.01:

Total Population 3,394

CA-HTC Index 110.0

Leading HTC Reasons in Census Tract 47.01: Households receiving public assistance Unemployed Children under 5

Census Tract 45.01:

Total Population 3,527

CA-HTC Index 109.0

Leading HTC Reasons in Census Tract 45.01: Below 150 percent of poverty level Households receiving public assistance Non-high school graduates

Census Tract 91.10:

Total Population 1,766

CA-HTC Index 105.0

Leading HTC Reasons in Census Tract 91.10: Below 150 percent of poverty level Households receiving public assistance Unemployed

Census Tract 53.01:

Total Population 1,354

CA-HTC Index 101.0

Leading HTC Reasons in Census Tract 53.01: Renter-occupied units Below 150 percent of poverty level Households receiving public assistance

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Census 2020 California Hard-to-Count Fact Sheet Elk Grove City in Sacramento County

(CA Census 2020 Region 1)

For a detailed map of all census tracts, go to census.ca.gov/HTC-map

Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2013-2017 (5-year).

Geography Note: Census tracts do not cross county boundaries but a tract may be divided by

city, district, and other boundaries. Also, the same tract number may be used in more than

one county. “CDP” – A Census Designated Place is a unincorporated community.

To learn more about California's Census 2020 efforts, please visit census.ca.gov

Race and Hispanic Origin

Total population 166,228

Hispanic or Latino of any race 18.6%

Hispanic Exclusive Race:

White alone 34.8% Black or African-American alone 10.5%

American Indian and Alaska Native alone 0.3%

Asian alone 28.1%

Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone 1.5%

Some other race alone 0.0%

Top 3 Languages Spoken at Home

Total Limited-English Population (Persons 5 years and older who do not speak English “very well”) 21,104

Chinese (incl. Mandarin, Cantonese) 22.4%

Spanish 18.8%

Vietnamese 15.1%

Hard-to-Count Characteristics

The California Hard-to-Count (CA-HTC) Index is based on multiple demographic, housing and socioeconomic variables correlated with an area being difficult to enumerate. Census tracts with higher indexes are likely to be places that will pose significant challenges to enumerate in 2020.

Percent of Total Housing Units:

That are vacant (includes seasonal) 3.4%

With 3 or more units in a multi-unit structure 9.8%

Percent of Occupied Housing Units (or Households):

That are renter-occupied 27.3%

That are overcrowded 0.6%

Without broadband Internet 9.7%

With limited-English speaking ability 5.9%

That are non-family 19.8%

Receiving public assistance income 3.3%

Percent of population:

Under 5 years old 6.4%

That is foreign-born 23.2%

Who moved from outside county in past year 4.5%

With income below 150 percent of poverty level 15.2%

Age 16 or older that are unemployed 7.5%

Age 25 or older who are not high school graduates 9.8%

California Hard-to-Count Characteristics

Median CA-HTC index all census tracts 14.0

Estimated Total Population in Census Tracts with above median CA-HTC 83,810

Leading HTC characteristics in those areas: Households receiving public assistance; Unemployed; Moved recently

Top 5 CA-HTC Census Tracts in Place

Census Tract 93.20:

Total Population 4,994

CA-HTC Index 58.0

Leading Hard-to-Count Reasons: Households without broadband subscription Households receiving public assistance Unemployed

Census Tract 93.14:

Total Population 6,034

CA-HTC Index 52.0

Leading Hard-to-Count Reasons: Households receiving public assistance Unemployed Children under 5

Census Tract 96.08:

Total Population 8,578

CA-HTC Index 49.0

Leading Hard-to-Count Reasons: Households receiving public assistance Foreign-born population Children under 5

Census Tract 96.39:

Total Population 3,678

CA-HTC Index 43.0

Leading Hard-to-Count Reasons: Households without broadband subscription Unemployed Households receiving public assistance

Census Tract 96.14:

Total Population 7,202

CA-HTC Index 30.0

Leading Hard-to-Count Reasons: Moved recently Households receiving public assistance Limited English-speaking households

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Census 2020 California Hard-to-Count Fact Sheet Folsom City in Sacramento County

(CA Census 2020 Region 1)

For a detailed map of all census tracts, go to census.ca.gov/HTC-map

Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2013-2017 (5-year).

Geography Note: Census tracts do not cross county boundaries but a tract may be divided by

city, district, and other boundaries. Also, the same tract number may be used in more than

one county. “CDP” – A Census Designated Place is a unincorporated community.

To learn more about California's Census 2020 efforts, please visit census.ca.gov

Race and Hispanic Origin

Total population 75,897

Hispanic or Latino of any race 11.2%

Hispanic Exclusive Race:

White alone 62.7% Black or African-American alone 4.1%

American Indian and Alaska Native alone 0.3%

Asian alone 16.2%

Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone 0.4%

Some other race alone 0.1%

Top 3 Languages Spoken at Home

Total Limited-English Population (Persons 5 years and older who do not speak English “very well”) 3,836

Spanish 24.0%

Other Indo-European languages 22.7%

Chinese (incl. Mandarin, Cantonese) 20.3%

Hard-to-Count Characteristics

The California Hard-to-Count (CA-HTC) Index is based on multiple demographic, housing and socioeconomic variables correlated with an area being difficult to enumerate. Census tracts with higher indexes are likely to be places that will pose significant challenges to enumerate in 2020.

Percent of Total Housing Units:

That are vacant (includes seasonal) 2.8%

With 3 or more units in a multi-unit structure 20.0%

Percent of Occupied Housing Units (or Households):

That are renter-occupied 30.2%

That are overcrowded 0.2%

Without broadband Internet 7.5%

With limited-English speaking ability 3.0%

That are non-family 28.0%

Receiving public assistance income 1.2%

Percent of population:

Under 5 years old 6.0%

That is foreign-born 16.2%

Who moved from outside county in past year 8.2%

With income below 150 percent of poverty level 7.9%

Age 16 or older that are unemployed 4.6%

Age 25 or older who are not high school graduates 7.6%

California Hard-to-Count Characteristics

Median CA-HTC index all census tracts 16.5

Estimated Total Population in Census Tracts with above median CA-HTC 35,879

Leading HTC characteristics in those areas: Non-family households; Moved recently; Children under 5

Top 5 CA-HTC Census Tracts in Place

Census Tract 85.06:

Total Population 2,664

CA-HTC Index 63.0

Leading Hard-to-Count Reasons: Multi-unit structures Renter-occupied units Moved recently

Census Tract 9883:

Total Population 5,551

CA-HTC Index 53.0

Leading Hard-to-Count Reasons: Vacant housing units Renter-occupied units Non-family households

Census Tract 85.07:

Total Population 4,104

CA-HTC Index 30.0

Leading Hard-to-Count Reasons: Moved recently Children under 5 Multi-unit structures

Census Tract 84.04:

Total Population 3,387

CA-HTC Index 29.0

Leading Hard-to-Count Reasons: Moved recently Non-family households Households without broadband subscription

Census Tract 84.03:

Total Population 6,340

CA-HTC Index 22.0

Leading Hard-to-Count Reasons: Moved recently Non-family households Children under 5

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Census 2020 California Hard-to-Count Fact Sheet Rancho Cordova City in Sacramento County

(CA Census 2020 Region 1)

For a detailed map of all census tracts, go to census.ca.gov/HTC-map

Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2013-2017 (5-year).

Geography Note: Census tracts do not cross county boundaries but a tract may be divided by

city, district, and other boundaries. Also, the same tract number may be used in more than

one county. “CDP” – A Census Designated Place is a unincorporated community.

To learn more about California's Census 2020 efforts, please visit census.ca.gov

Race and Hispanic Origin

Total population 70,785

Hispanic or Latino of any race 21.6%

Hispanic Exclusive Race:

White alone 49.6% Black or African-American alone 9.1%

American Indian and Alaska Native alone 0.3%

Asian alone 11.9%

Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone 0.9%

Some other race alone 0.5%

Top 3 Languages Spoken at Home

Total Limited-English Population (Persons 5 years and older who do not speak English “very well”) 10,877

Spanish 39.6%

Russian, Polish, or other Slavic languages 21.2%

Other Indo-European languages 14.4%

Hard-to-Count Characteristics

The California Hard-to-Count (CA-HTC) Index is based on multiple demographic, housing and socioeconomic variables correlated with an area being difficult to enumerate. Census tracts with higher indexes are likely to be places that will pose significant challenges to enumerate in 2020.

Percent of Total Housing Units:

That are vacant (includes seasonal) 4.3%

With 3 or more units in a multi-unit structure 26.7%

Percent of Occupied Housing Units (or Households):

That are renter-occupied 46.2%

That are overcrowded 1.8%

Without broadband Internet 16.9%

With limited-English speaking ability 8.3%

That are non-family 30.9%

Receiving public assistance income 6.4%

Percent of population:

Under 5 years old 7.5%

That is foreign-born 24.7%

Who moved from outside county in past year 5.9%

With income below 150 percent of poverty level 26.3%

Age 16 or older that are unemployed 9.6%

Age 25 or older who are not high school graduates 11.3%

California Hard-to-Count Characteristics

Median CA-HTC index all census tracts 33.0

Estimated Total Population in Census Tracts with above median CA-HTC 45,137

Leading HTC characteristics in those areas: Unemployed; Households receiving public assistance; Below 150 percent of poverty level

Top 5 CA-HTC Census Tracts in Place

Census Tract 89.11:

Total Population 2,495

CA-HTC Index 83.0

Leading Hard-to-Count Reasons: Households receiving public assistance Children under 5 Below 150 percent of poverty level

Census Tract 90.07:

Total Population 2,710

CA-HTC Index 83.0

Leading Hard-to-Count Reasons: Renter-occupied units Households receiving public assistance Moved recently

Census Tract 90.08:

Total Population 5,098

CA-HTC Index 63.0

Leading Hard-to-Count Reasons: Households receiving public assistance Unemployed Below 150 percent of poverty level

Census Tract 89.07:

Total Population 5,259

CA-HTC Index 55.0

Leading Hard-to-Count Reasons: Crowded units Unemployed Children under 5

Census Tract 90.06:

Total Population 5,633

CA-HTC Index 55.0

Leading Hard-to-Count Reasons: Unemployed Below 150 percent of poverty level Households receiving public assistance

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Census 2020 California Hard-to-Count Fact Sheet Sacramento City in Sacramento County

(CA Census 2020 Region 1)

For a detailed map of all census tracts, go to census.ca.gov/HTC-map

Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2013-2017 (5-year).

Geography Note: Census tracts do not cross county boundaries but a tract may be divided by

city, district, and other boundaries. Also, the same tract number may be used in more than

one county. “CDP” – A Census Designated Place is a unincorporated community.

To learn more about California's Census 2020 efforts, please visit census.ca.gov

Race and Hispanic Origin

Total population 489,650

Hispanic or Latino of any race 28.3%

Hispanic Exclusive Race:

White alone 33.1% Black or African-American alone 13.1%

American Indian and Alaska Native alone 0.4%

Asian alone 18.4%

Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone 1.6%

Some other race alone 0.5%

Top 3 Languages Spoken at Home

Total Limited-English Population (Persons 5 years and older who do not speak English “very well”) 71,030

Spanish 43.3%

Other Asian and Pacific Island languages 15.7%

Chinese (incl. Mandarin, Cantonese) 15.4%

Hard-to-Count Characteristics

The California Hard-to-Count (CA-HTC) Index is based on multiple demographic, housing and socioeconomic variables correlated with an area being difficult to enumerate. Census tracts with higher indexes are likely to be places that will pose significant challenges to enumerate in 2020.

Percent of Total Housing Units:

That are vacant (includes seasonal) 6.8%

With 3 or more units in a multi-unit structure 29.6%

Percent of Occupied Housing Units (or Households):

That are renter-occupied 52.7%

That are overcrowded 1.4%

Without broadband Internet 20.3%

With limited-English speaking ability 7.9%

That are non-family 41.1%

Receiving public assistance income 5.4%

Percent of population:

Under 5 years old 6.8%

That is foreign-born 22.6%

Who moved from outside county in past year 6.1%

With income below 150 percent of poverty level 31.1%

Age 16 or older that are unemployed 9.3%

Age 25 or older who are not high school graduates 15.6%

California Hard-to-Count Characteristics

Median CA-HTC index all census tracts 49.0

Estimated Total Population in Census Tracts with above median CA-HTC 251,037

Leading HTC characteristics in those areas: Households receiving public assistance; Below 150 percent of poverty level; Unemployed

Top 5 CA-HTC Census Tracts in Place

Census Tract 7:

Total Population 2,547

CA-HTC Index 114.0

Leading Hard-to-Count Reasons: Households without broadband subscription Multi-unit structures Renter-occupied units

Census Tract 47.01:

Total Population 3,394

CA-HTC Index 110.0

Leading Hard-to-Count Reasons: Households receiving public assistance Unemployed Children under 5

Census Tract 45.01:

Total Population 3,527

CA-HTC Index 109.0

Leading Hard-to-Count Reasons: Below 150 percent of poverty level Households receiving public assistance Non-high school graduates

Census Tract 53.01:

Total Population 1,354

CA-HTC Index 101.0

Leading Hard-to-Count Reasons: Renter-occupied units Below 150 percent of poverty level Households receiving public assistance

Census Tract 55.06:

Total Population 3,535

CA-HTC Index 100.0

Leading Hard-to-Count Reasons: Renter-occupied units Households receiving public assistance Moved recently

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