Thursday, March 11, 2010
 
What It Measures Minimize

This indicator measures, at the ZIP code level, the ratio of the retail sales generated by a neighborhood’s grocery stores, drugstores, and clothing stores to the amount that neighborhood residents reported spending on those commodities. Ratios above 1.0 suggest that people from elsewhere are coming to the neighborhood to shop. Ratios below 1.0 suggest that residents must go elsewhere, outside of the neighborhood, to secure groceries, medicines, and clothing.


Why It's Important Minimize

Communities, like individuals, become self-sufficient when they are better equipped to meet their own basic needs. Neighborhoods that provide residents with nearby access to basic necessities such as food, medicine, and clothing also provide opportunities for a secure future.


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