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Inconsistencies with 2022 Qualified Census Tracts (QCTs)? - adonak - 12-22-2021 I am working with the 2022 QCT dataset and have encountered some inconsistencies between 1.) HUD's list of QCTs, 2.) HUD's locator webmap (https://www.huduser.gov/portal/sadda/sadda_qct.html), and 3.) the downloadable Geocoded dBase file (https://www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/qct.html). For example, tract # 17031310800 is not on HUD's list of QCTs, nor in the webmap, but does show up in the geocoded dBase file; tract # 17031530600 shows up in geocoded dBase file but not on list. Has anyone else encountered these or similar issues? Is there a master list or dataset that should be used as main reference? RE: Inconsistencies with 2022 Qualified Census Tracts (QCTs)? - aujohnson - 02-02-2022 I confirmed that tract #17031310800, which brings up a location in Cook County, Illinois, is on the webmap, and that that particular tract number does not appear in the Geocoded dBase file (https://www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/qct/QCT2022CSV.zip). However, the tract number (3108.00, not the full tract number) does show up in the Geocoded dBase file. The corresponding "qtc_id" is 48201310800. If you search for "3108.00" in the HUD list of the QCT's (https://www.huduser.gov/portal/Datasets/qct/QCT2022M.PDF), you will get two results, none of which are found in Illinois. You might try this HUDuser page: https://www.huduser.gov/portal/qct/index.html RE: Inconsistencies with 2022 Qualified Census Tracts (QCTs)? - admin - 02-08-2022 Good Afternoon, Thank you for using the HUD User Forums. HUD User is your go-to source for housing and community development researchers and policymakers. We have more than 900 publications and data sets, most available as free downloads on this site. Print-based copies are available for a nominal cost by visiting the HUD User Web Store at: https://webstore.huduser.gov/catalog/index.php/. To learn more about the HUD User website, please visit the first time visitor section at: https://www.huduser.gov/portal/firsttimevisit.html. We have looked into the issue you were encountering. The reason you are unable to find the specific tract in the lists you provided is because the tract is not considered a qualified census tract (QCT). You will notice on the mapping tool, that although the tract appears, it is not colored in, and is therefore not marked as a QCT. We hope this information is helpful to you. If you require further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us at: HUD User P.O. Box 23268 Washington D.C. 20026-3268 1-800-245-2691 TDD: 1-800-927-7589 Fax: 1-202-708-9981 helpdesk@huduser.gov |