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SPCP Target Market Analysis Tool

Welcome to the Urban Institute's SPCP Target Market Analysis Excel Tool (MAET). To begin, navigate to the Target Market Analysis tab in this Workbook, an interactive data page enabling users to access detailed statistics on the population in their chosen market by applying a selection of hypothetical SPCP criteria.
 Comments and questions regarding the MAET can be directed to the developers, John Walsh ([email protected]) or Jun Zhu ([email protected]).
MAET constitutes one aspect of Urban's comprehensive SPCP Data Toolkit, accessible here [https://www.urban.org/projects/special-purpose-credit-program-data-toolkit], developed by Housing Finance Policy Center at Urban Institute, and funded by the National Fair Housing Alliance (NFHA). The views expressed are those of the authors and should not be attributed to the Urban Institute, its trustees, or its funders. Funders do not determine research findings or the insights and recommendations of our experts.

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Modified
2024-03-18
Release Date
2024-01-19
Identifier
76925d32-dd3d-4b16-bf9b-8b0af89eb9b4
License
Contact Name
Urban Institute
Contact Email
Public Access Level
Public
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Data Quality or Limitations

Household income data imputed based on PUMA-level racial income distriubtions. The overall counts will be different from exact census counts which are not available publically at the tract-level.

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Urban Institute. 2024. SPCP Target Market Analysis Tool. Accessible from https://datacatalog.urban.org/dataset/spcp-target-market-analysis-tool. Data originally sourced from American Comunity Survey (ACS) and Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA), developed at the Urban Institute by John Walsh and Jun Zhu, and made available under the ODC-BY 1.0 Attribution License.