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CDC PLACES June 2024 Newsletter

June 3, 2024


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PLACES provides model-based, population-level analysis and community estimates of health measures for all counties, incorporated and census-designated places, census tracts, and ZIP Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs) across the United States. 

Learn more about PLACES.


The PLACES team is diligently working on the 2024 data release. All estimates will be based on Census 2020 population counts and geographies.


2024 Release of Chronic Disease Indicators

  • Explore health measures across 21 topic areas with 113 measures, including social determinants of health measures. The CDI webtool has been modernized to enhance its key features and functionalities in an easy-to-use, web-based interface for users to query and extract the data needed.


June is National Cancer Survivor, Suicide Prevention, and National Healthy Homes Month 


Find related estimates in the PLACES Interactive Map and Data Portal to support your health promotion efforts for these June health awareness observations, including:
  • Cancer (excluding skin cancer).
  • Depression.
  • Mental health not good for ≥14 days.
  • Crowding among housing units (American Community Survey).
  • Housing cost burden among households (American Community Survey).

County Level Crude Prevalence of Cancer (Excluding Skin Cancer) Among Adults Aged ≥18 Years, BRFSS 2021


PLACES in Practice

  • The County Health Rankings & Roadmaps brings together PLACES data with other data sources and includes actions communities can take to promote health and reduce structural barriers to health. 
  • How is your team using PLACES data? Please share your stories and experiences with us by emailing PLACES@cdc.gov. You can also direct any questions about PLACES to that mailbox.


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