This provides low income (<$40,000 salary) job loss estimates by industry for every 2018 Census CBSA in the US (excluding Puerto Rico, Guam, and other territories) due to Covid-19. Couple of notes about the data:
- The attributes in the file starting with
X
correspond to LEHD industry codes, and the translation list can be found in industry_code_translation_list.csv. - These estimates for jobs loss are based on place of residence for workers. So when we report that 100 low income jobs are lost in CBSA
j
, this means that there are 100 workers who live in CBSAj
that have lost low income jobs. - The columns labelled
max
andtmax
are the max values by tract and industry within counties/cbsas and only used for data visualization. Most users can safely ignore these columns as they were for our internal use in the data viz - Every item in the geojson is a unique census CBSA.
Below is a description of each of the attributes in the data:
cbsa
: The 5 digit FIPS code for the CBSAcbsa_name
: Human readable CBSA namestate_name
: Full state nameX01
-X20
: Number of estimated low income jobs lost in that particular industry by residents of that particular tract. The translation from X01 to human readable industries can be found inindustry_code_translation_list.csv
.X000
: The total number of low income jobs lost by residents of that particular tractmax
andtmax
: bucketed max values by tract and industry, can be safely ignored