Percentage of the population living in disadvantaged census tracts (at or above the 90th percentile) based on any of the following risks: diesel particulate matter exposure, transportation barriers, or traffic proximity and volume
Hawaii’s 2023 Annual Ranking: #6Adjust My Rank
United States’s 2023 Annual Ranking: #nullAdjust My Rank
Top Positive Impact
HawaiiNegative Impact
Hawaii0.469
12
•
•
4.8
2
3.0
7
3.4
8
$255
5
•
•
65
36
8.5%
50
41.1%
47
7.1%
14
$42,710
15
10.6%
11
3.6%
15
9.1%
12
62.6%
45
32.6
20
4.53
20
•
•
35.2%
8
92.9%
14
86.3%
26
•
•
12.5%
11
93.6%
16
63
20
19.7%
45
57.2%
34
0.245
27
•
•
4.1
1
0.0
1
100.0%
1
8.5%
50
•
•
3
13
31.0%
22
18.5%
23
9.9
36
•
•
64.1%
5
46.3%
50
10.7%
12
25.7%
49
47.5%
49
1.084
4
•
•
5.7%
1
•
•
79.1
4
310.7
27
212.6
41
3.5%
2
•
•
58.2%
17
75.0%
11
62.5%
22
71.9%
3
•
•
73.1%
17
51.1%
9
74.2%
6
•
•
88.4%
6
1,435
2
0.300
17
•
•
24.8%
14
7.9%
19
21.3%
11
•
•
421.6
17
5.5%
16
12.3
22
•
•
45.6%
50
•
•
8.8%
37
10.0%
4
1.071
1
•
•
18.6
6
19.9%
38
11.5%
1
10.7%
7
13.9
12
•
•
6,911
2
1.0
1
•
•
9.5%
1
49.9%
28
8.8%
30
1.9
17
7.0%
1
22.9%
4
9.1%
8
6.6%
1
7.3%
4
3.4%
19
3.5%
1
12.5%
1
11.7%
28
•
•
29.8%
7
34.9%
18
25.9%
2
0.655
6
•
•
1,440,196
•
20.6%
•
58.9%
•
20.4%
•
8.6%
•
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