Data Resources for Indigenous Communities in the US
Demographic, geographic, and economic data for Indigenous Communities in the United States
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HUD Data Portal
by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Information on median family incomes and income limits for HUD programs, as well as microdata from research initiatives on topics such as housing discrimination, the HUD-insured multifamily housing stock, and the public housing population.
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USA Spending
by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
USAspending.gov is the official source for spending data for the U.S. Government. Its mission is to show the American public what the federal government spends every year and how it spends the money. You can follow the money from the Congressional appropriations to the federal agencies and down to local communities and businesses.
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CDFI Fund: Transaction Level Report (TLR) & Consumer Loan Report (CLR) Data
by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
The Transaction Level Report (TLR) contains data detailing how CDFI Program and NACA Program FA Recipients provide loans and investments in low-income communities. The data file includes the features and locations of over 222,000 individual loans and investments totaling more than $26 billion made in FY 2021 and reported in FY 2022 by 398 CDFIs. Consumer Loan Report (CLR) data details the methods by which CDFI banks and credit unions with CDFI and NACA Program Awards provided consumer loans in low-income communities. The data file includes over 700,000 consumer loans totaling more than $12 billion that were made in FY 2021 and reported in FY 2022 by 136 banks and credit unions.
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State & Area Current Employment Statistics (CES)
by U.S. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS
The CES survey measures jobs on payrolls, which can be thought of as a gauge of the met demand for labor by employers. Net changes in the numbers of payroll jobs, therefore, indirectly imply changes in the demand for workers.
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Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS)
by U.S. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS
The LAUS program is a hierarchy of non-survey methodologies used to replicate for roughly 7,600 subnational areas the household employment and unemployment concepts of the Current Population Survey (CPS), which is the source of the U.S. unemployment rate. The unemployment rate is a direct measure of slack in the supply of labor.
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USDA Rural Gateway
by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
The data enable the exploration of RD investments to the program level through a state/county/CD lens. They can be used to determine where loan, grant, and loan guarantee investments are made; how investment within a state/county has been trending over time; and how investment financing compares to other counties in the same state or other states. The various views allow access to data about all states, counties, programs and investment types from 2011 to 2023.
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Quarterly Census of Employment Wages (QCEW)
by U.S. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS
The Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) program publishes a quarterly count of employment and wages reported by employers covering more than 95 percent of U.S. jobs, available at the county, MSA, state and national levels by industry.
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Tribal Data Across Census Products
by U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
Tribal data on numerous Census datasets (ACS, SAIPE, Economic Census, Community Resilience Estimates) and information on APIs.
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HUD: Section 184 Program Data
by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
The Section 184 Indian Home Loan Guarantee Program is a home mortgage product for Native American and Alaska Native families. It has low downpayment and flexible underwriting. Section 184 loans can be used, both on and off native lands, for new construction, rehabilitation, purchase of an existing home, or refinance. One of the only federal loan gurantee programs of its type & scale. Will be of high interest to Native lenders in group.
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SBA Datasets
by SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Includes data on Regional Innovation Clusters, state licenses and permits, Procurement Technical Assistance Centers, and more. The 1) SBA 7(a) and 504 loan data reports, 2) SBA Coronavirus (COVID-19) Relief Options: Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Report and Data, and 3) SBA Coronavirus (COVID-19) Relief Options: Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) Loans Report, would likely be most relevant to this topic.
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Prevailing Wage
by U.S. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS
The prevailing wage rate is defined as the average wage paid to similarly employed workers in a specific occupation in the area of intended employment.