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F-28 | City of Pleasanton Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing <br />Figure F-13: TCAC Opportunity Areas 2022 – Composite Score <br /> <br />Source: HCD AFFH Geospatial Data <br /> <br />Economic Score <br />The TCAC Opportunity Areas 2022 Economic Score for a census tract is based on poverty, adult <br />education, employment, job proximity, and median home value indicators. The score is broken up <br />by quartiles, with the highest quartile indicating more positive economic outcomes and the lowest <br />score indicating least positive outcomes. The city’s economic scores are presented in Figure F-14. <br />The primary positive drivers of the TCAC scores in Pleasanton are likely low poverty rates, high <br />levels of adult education, and many opportunities for employment with more than two jobs for every <br />employed resident. However, the median home value is extremely high in Pleasanton (with the <br />median home value above the average in Alameda County). As described above, the factors <br />considered in establishing the TCAC economic score include educational attainment by the adult <br />population, unemployment rates, proximity to jobs, and median home value. Variation in home <br />value likely accounts for most of the variation between tracts in Pleasanton. <br />