This data layer differentiates neighborhood vulnerability based on typologies utilizing indicator sets in terms of income, vulnerable people, precarious housing, housing market activity, and demographic change at the census tract level. Tracts are compared to the county averages and designated into types based on high levels of different combinations of vulnerability, housing markets, and demographic changes. Typologies represent different stages of gentrification and different levels of displacement pressures using six categories. It should be noted that the "affordable and vulnerable" typology does not consider the indicator "neighborhood demographic change." “Advanced exclusive" typology does not consider the indicator "housing market activity," instead considering if indicators "higher rent" and "higher home value" are both "YES." This toolkit updates the methodology identified in the "Anti-Displacement and Gentrification Toolkit Project" published by DLCD in 2021. This map uses the county as a geographic comparison instead of the city. This was done because census tracts in the state do not align with city boundaries. Further ground truthing further revealed that he results appeared skewed by using a city comparison.