Community resilience is the capacity of individuals and households within a community to absorb the external stresses of a disaster.
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CRE [ [link removed] ]
The U.S. Census Bureau today released the 2022 Community Resilience Estimates (CRE) [ [link removed] ] and new ranking tables of U.S. areas most socially vulnerable to winter weather [ [link removed] ] and flooding [ [link removed] ].
Community resilience is the capacity of individuals and households within a community to absorb the external stresses of a disaster. Using 2022 American Community Survey (ACS) [ [link removed] ] 1-year microdata modeled with Population Estimates Program [ [link removed] ] data, the CRE measures the social vulnerability of a community that inhibits community resilience. These estimates are based on 10 topics from the ACS that are components of social vulnerability. These topics include poverty status, disability status, age, broadband internet access, health insurance coverage, and more.
This release includes three ranked tables highlighting the nation?s most socially vulnerable counties (top 25) and census tracts (top 100):
* CRE risks for all U.S. areas.
* Winter weather risk areas (i.e., snow, sleet and freezing rain).
* Flooding risk areas (i.e., coastal flooding and riverine flooding).
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