A Closer Look at Jobs and Wages in Two Growth Occupations

A deeper dive into key occupations mentioned in our recent Jobs & Wages Regional Snapshot.

By |2024-02-21T08:02:32-05:00January 26th, 2024|Data Diversions, Economic Development, Economy, Regional Snapshot|Comments Off on A Closer Look at Jobs and Wages in Two Growth Occupations

Crime in the City of Atlanta: An Update with 2023 Data

An updated look at crime data trends (by type) in the City of Atlanta.

By |2024-01-16T12:22:29-05:00January 16th, 2024|Data Diversions, Economic Development, Economy, Equity, Metro Atlanta Speaks|Comments Off on Crime in the City of Atlanta: An Update with 2023 Data

Regional Snapshot: Jobs and Wages–Looking Back to Look Forward

The back and forth and back trends of our Atlanta job and wage base.

By |2024-01-22T07:53:04-05:00January 11th, 2024|Economic Development, Economy, Regional Snapshot|Comments Off on Regional Snapshot: Jobs and Wages–Looking Back to Look Forward

Payday Lenders, Pawn Shops, and Check Cashers: A Deeper Spatial Dive

Locating (Payday) Lenders in the context of targeted populations

By |2023-12-13T16:20:50-05:00December 5th, 2023|Data Diversions, Economic Development, Equity|Comments Off on Payday Lenders, Pawn Shops, and Check Cashers: A Deeper Spatial Dive

Metro Atlanta Speaks 2023: Previewing the Results

A very early look at 2023 results from the largest survey of perceptions and beliefs done in the Atlanta Region

By |2025-02-06T18:51:04-05:00October 27th, 2023|Age and Generations, Data Diversions, Economic Development, Economy, Environment, Forecasts, Housing, Other Demographics, Population, Public Health, Transportation|Comments Off on Metro Atlanta Speaks 2023: Previewing the Results

Atlanta’s Hispanic Population: A Pyramid of Growth

It's Hispanic Heritage Month, and we're taking a look at the age patterns of (Hispanic) population over time.

By |2023-10-11T06:43:16-04:00October 11th, 2023|Data Diversions, Economic Development, Population, Race and Diversity|Comments Off on Atlanta’s Hispanic Population: A Pyramid of Growth
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