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COM - Point-in-Time Volunteer Recruitment Online Registrants
internal.open.piercecountywa.gov | Last Updated 2020-02-14T15:54:30.000ZWhat is the Point-In-Time Count? The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and Washington State Department of Commerce require communities to conduct a one-day Point-In-Time (PIT) Count to survey individuals experiencing homelessness. PIT Counts are one source of data among many that help us understand the magnitude and characteristics of people who are homeless in our community. The Point-In-Time (PIT) Count is a one-day snapshot that captures the characteristics and situations of people living here without a home. The PIT Count includes both sheltered individuals (temporarily living in emergency shelters or transitional housing) and unsheltered individuals (those sleeping outside or living in places that are not meant for human habitation). The annual PIT Count happens the last Friday in January, and is carried out by volunteers who interview people and asks where they slept the night before, where their last residence was located, what may have contributed to their loss of housing, and disabilities the individual may have. It also asks how long the individual has been homeless, age and demographics, and whether the person is a veteran and/or a survivor of domestic violence. Like all surveys, the PIT Count has limitations. Results from the Count are influenced by the weather, by availability of overflow shelter beds, by the number of volunteers, and by the level of engagement of the people we are interviewing. Comparisons from year to year should be done with those limitations in mind.
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Median Home Price
internal.open.piercecountywa.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-20T15:35:33.000ZThis dataset uses data provided from Washington State’s Housing Market, a publication of the Washington Center for Real Estate Research (WCRER) at the University of Washington. Median sales prices represent that price at which half the sales in a county (or the state) took place at higher prices, and half at lower prices. Since WCRER does not receive sales data on individual transactions (only aggregated statistics), the median is determined by the proportion of sales in a given range of prices required to reach the midway point in the distribution. While average prices are not reported, they tend to be 15-20 percent above the median. Movements in sales prices should not be interpreted as appreciation rates. Prices are influenced by changes in cost and changes in the characteristics of homes actually sold. The table on prices by number of bedrooms provides a better measure of appreciation of types of homes than the overall median, but it is still subject to composition issues (such as square footage of home, quality of finishes and size of lot, among others). There is a degree of seasonal variation in reported selling prices. Prices tend to hit a seasonal peak in summer, then decline through the winter before turning upward again, but home sales prices are not seasonally adjusted. Users are encouraged to limit price comparisons to the same time period in previous years.
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Veterans Employment
internal.open.piercecountywa.gov | Last Updated 2024-02-16T18:24:00.000ZEmployment levels and percentages of veterans and non-veterans in the labor force over time.
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Median Household Income across Pierce County Map
internal.open.piercecountywa.gov | Last Updated 2024-01-28T03:35:13.000ZMedian Household Income: The middle value for household income in an area, measured in dollars. (B19013) Census Tract values are from the ACS 5 Year Survey while County and State values are from the ACS 1 Year Survey.
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Median Household Income
internal.open.piercecountywa.gov | Last Updated 2024-06-13T18:06:59.000ZMedian Household Income: The middle value for household income in an area, measured in dollars. (B19013) Census Tract values are from the ACS 5 Year Survey while County and State values are from the ACS 1 Year Survey.
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Median Household Income across Pierce County Map
internal.open.piercecountywa.gov | Last Updated 2024-01-28T03:35:13.000ZMedian Household Income: The middle value for household income in an area, measured in dollars. (B19013) Census Tract values are from the ACS 5 Year Survey while County and State values are from the ACS 1 Year Survey.
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Population by Race Pierce County
internal.open.piercecountywa.gov | Last Updated 2022-05-11T16:11:31.000ZAnnual percentage estimates of the Resident Population by Race, 2015-2020. ACS 5 -Year Survey Data Profile (DP05). See column metadata for ACS variables. Each year represents the end of a five-year estimate period (e.g. 2018-12-31 contains the 2013-2018 five-year estimates)
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Peer Counties - Median Household Income
internal.open.piercecountywa.gov | Last Updated 2024-01-28T03:38:18.000ZMedian Household Income: The middle value for household income in an area, measured in dollars. (B19013) Census Tract values are from the ACS 5 Year Survey while County and State values are from the ACS 1 Year Survey.
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Demographic Median Age by City Pierce
internal.open.piercecountywa.gov | Last Updated 2024-06-14T23:08:46.000ZMedian Age: The middle value of age for a total population, males, and females in an area.(B01002). City and CDP values are from the ACS 5 Year Survey. Each year represents the end of a five-year estimate period (e.g. 2018-12-31 contains the 2013-2018 five-year estimates)
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Mobile Homes
internal.open.piercecountywa.gov | Last Updated 2024-09-21T05:21:44.000ZMobile home points throughout Pierce County. Each mobile home parcel is represented as an individual point. Additional information for each mobile home parcel can be acquired here. Please read metadata (https://matterhorn.piercecountywa.gov/GISmetadata/pdbatr_mobilehomes.html) for additional information. Any use or data download constitutes acceptance of the Terms of Use (https://matterhorn.piercecountywa.gov/disclaimer/PierceCountyGISDataTermsofUse.pdf).