State of Massachusetts Census Maps

  1. Massachusetts Hard to Count Census Tracts
  2. Boston Hard to Count Block Groups
  3. Brockton Hard to Count Block Groups
  4. Chelsea Hard to Count Block Groups
  5. Fall River Hard to Count Block Groups
  6. Holyoke Hard to Count Block Groups
  7. Lowell Hard to Count Block Groups
  8. Lynn Hard to Count Block Groups
  9. New Bedford Hard to Count Block Groups
  10. Springfield Hard to Count Block Groups
  11. Taunton Hard to Count Block Groups
  12. Worcester Hard to Count Block Groups

Massachusetts Census Map Descriptions


Massachusetts Hard to Count Census Tracts

This Massachusetts map shows the hard to count locations where it is more likely there will be a census undercount. An “undercount” means less federal grant funds for the county. The map also shows how many millions of dollars in federal grants the county received in 2007.

Boston Hard to Count Block Groups

This map uses Census Bureau data at the Block Group level to show the “hard to count” areas in Boston, MA. Hard to count areas are where it is more likely that there will be a census undercount in 2010. An “undercount” means less federal grant funds for the cities and counties, as well as the state. A census undercount can undermine the creation of fair political districts. It can also result in the allocation of fewer seats in the US Congress than the state would have if there is a full and accurate count of all persons.

Brockton Hard to Count Block Groups

This map uses Census Bureau data at the Block Group level to show the “hard to count” areas in Brockton, MA. Hard to count areas are where it is more likely that there will be a census undercount in 2010. An “undercount” means less federal grant funds for the cities and counties, as well as the state. A census undercount can undermine the creation of fair political districts. It can also result in the allocation of fewer seats in the US Congress than the state would have if there is a full and accurate count of all persons.

Chelsea Hard to Count Block Groups

This map uses Census Bureau data at the Block Group level to show the “hard to count” areas in Chelsea, MA. Hard to count areas are where it is more likely that there will be a census undercount in 2010. An “undercount” means less federal grant funds for the cities and counties, as well as the state. A census undercount can undermine the creation of fair political districts. It can also result in the allocation of fewer seats in the US Congress than the state would have if there is a full and accurate count of all persons.

Fall River Hard to Count Block Groups

This map uses Census Bureau data at the Block Group level to show the “hard to count” areas in Fall River, MA. Hard to count areas are where it is more likely that there will be a census undercount in 2010. An “undercount” means less federal grant funds for the cities and counties, as well as the state. A census undercount can undermine the creation of fair political districts. It can also result in the allocation of fewer seats in the US Congress than the state would have if there is a full and accurate count of all persons.

Holyoke Hard to Count Block Groups

This map uses Census Bureau data at the Block Group level to show the “hard to count” areas in Holyoke, MA. Hard to count areas are where it is more likely that there will be a census undercount in 2010. An “undercount” means less federal grant funds for the cities and counties, as well as the state. A census undercount can undermine the creation of fair political districts. It can also result in the allocation of fewer seats in the US Congress than the state would have if there is a full and accurate count of all persons.

Lowell Hard to Count Block Groups

This map uses Census Bureau data at the Block Group level to show the “hard to count” areas in Lowell, MA. Hard to count areas are where it is more likely that there will be a census undercount in 2010. An “undercount” means less federal grant funds for the cities and counties, as well as the state. A census undercount can undermine the creation of fair political districts. It can also result in the allocation of fewer seats in the US Congress than the state would have if there is a full and accurate count of all persons.

Lynn Hard to Count Block Groups

This map uses Census Bureau data at the Block Group level to show the “hard to count” areas in Lynn, MA. Hard to count areas are where it is more likely that there will be a census undercount in 2010. An “undercount” means less federal grant funds for the cities and counties, as well as the state. A census undercount can undermine the creation of fair political districts. It can also result in the allocation of fewer seats in the US Congress than the state would have if there is a full and accurate count of all persons.

New Bedford Hard to Count Block Groups

This map uses Census Bureau data at the Block Group level to show the “hard to count” areas in New Bedford, MA. Hard to count areas are where it is more likely that there will be a census undercount in 2010. An “undercount” means less federal grant funds for the cities and counties, as well as the state. A census undercount can undermine the creation of fair political districts. It can also result in the allocation of fewer seats in the US Congress than the state would have if there is a full and accurate count of all persons.

Springfield Hard to Count Block Groups

This map uses Census Bureau data at the Block Group level to show the “hard to count” areas in New Springfield, MA. Hard to count areas are where it is more likely that there will be a census undercount in 2010. An “undercount” means less federal grant funds for the cities and counties, as well as the state. A census undercount can undermine the creation of fair political districts. It can also result in the allocation of fewer seats in the US Congress than the state would have if there is a full and accurate count of all persons.

Taunton Hard to Count Block Groups

This map uses Census Bureau data at the Block Group level to show the “hard to count” areas in Taunton, MA. Hard to count areas are where it is more likely that there will be a census undercount in 2010. An “undercount” means less federal grant funds for the cities and counties, as well as the state. A census undercount can undermine the creation of fair political districts. It can also result in the allocation of fewer seats in the US Congress than the state would have if there is a full and accurate count of all persons.

Worcester Hard to Count Block Groups

This map uses Census Bureau data at the Block Group level to show the “hard to count” areas in Worcester, MA. Hard to count areas are where it is more likely that there will be a census undercount in 2010. An “undercount” means less federal grant funds for the cities and counties, as well as the state. A census undercount can undermine the creation of fair political districts. It can also result in the allocation of fewer seats in the US Congress than the state would have if there is a full and accurate count of all persons.

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