Web Wednesday: Trick-or-Treaters — Tiny Trickle or Fearful Flood?
Trick-or-treaters might SEEM to be everywhere, but do the data say that it's an illusion?
Monday Mapday: Autumn Has (Finally) Arrived!
It may not quite feel like sweater weather yet, but the metro's fall colors are ready to signal it's time to don a cozy cardigan.
Friday Factday: Current Commute Modes
Driving alone remains the commuting option of choice for the 10-county metro, but its rates vary by location and occupation.
Monday Mapday: Our Indigenous Population (Focusing on Native Americans)
How does Georgia stack up when it comes to shares of Native American and Alaska Native peoples? These maps take a look at these shares, by tract and county, across the country and the state.
Web Wednesday: Women-Owned Businesses
Some encouraging data on recent trends in formation of, employment at, and revenue produced by women-owned businesses.
Monday Mapday: A Statewide View of Breast Cancer Death
Two statewide maps showing the percent of deaths related to breast cancer and the years of potential life lost due to the disease.
Friday Factday: Examining Breast-Cancer Related Death
Breast cancer awareness month is upon us. This post considers what percent of state and metro-area deaths are a result of the disease, as well as how much it contributes to premature death and racial disparities in this worst-case outcome.
Regional Snapshot: Population Forecasts and Future Race and Age Trends
This month's snapshot covers ARC's regional forecasts, including race and age trends. By 2050, we currently predict the population to increase by 2.9 million people and the fastest-growing age group will be among those 75 and older.
Monday Mapday: A Tract-Level View of County Migration
This Monday Mapday considers the percent of residents who have moved in the past year and whether they hopped across the same county, came to the 10-county area from a different Georgia county or moved from outside the state or country.
Friday Factday: County-Level Migration Patterns
We know that counties in the metro are growing in population, so where are people coming from? This post looks at domestic migration over the past decade.









