2010 Census data is necessary for federal grant eligibility for rural communities, for example the USDA RCDI application requires use of a specific 2010 data set.
Also, the areas available are way too large to be meaningful. Rural communities are invisible at the current data level, for example. If you filter a specific address, you get results from a different state, far away, along with an area, like a census track or block group that is hundreds of square miles larger than the community you are searching for. It seems like the data blocks available are only relevant for heavily populated urban areas.
2010 Census data is necessary for federal grant eligibility for rural communities, for example the USDA RCDI application requires use of a specific 2010 data set.
Also, the areas available are way too large to be meaningful. Rural communities are invisible at the current data level, for example. If you filter a specific address, you get results from a different state, far away, along with an area, like a census track or block group that is hundreds of square miles larger than the community you are searching for. It seems like the data blocks available are only relevant for heavily populated urban areas.