Trust in Community Members (Baseline Survey)

This indicator presents regionally representative data on how much trust residents place in different groups of people within their communities, including neighbors, coworkers, religious communities, store workers, educators, and healthcare providers. Based on responses from the Baseline Survey 2024, the data reflect trust levels across five categories—from “Strongly distrust” to “Strongly trust”—offering valuable insight into…

Trust in Community Organization (Baseline Survey)

This indicator presents regionally representative data on how much trust residents place in key community institutions, including local government, local news/media, and the police. Based on responses from the Baseline Survey 2024, the data reflect public confidence levels across five categories—from “Strongly distrust” to “Strongly trust”—offering valuable insight into how these institutions are perceived in…

Civic Engagement (Baseline Survey)

This indicator presents regionally representative data on common types of civic engagement within communities. Key forms of civic involvement include participation in religious organizations, involvement in fundraising activities, active membership in community groups, volunteering, and working with others to address community issues. Based on responses from the Baseline Survey 2024, the data are categorized as:…

Poor or Fair Health

This indicator reports the number and percentage of adults age 18 and older who self-report their general health status as “fair” or “poor.” Source Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2022.Accessed via the PLACES Data Portal. Source Description The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is a collaborative project of…