Monday Mapday
Maps showing themes and trends, published on Mondays
Population Growth Slowing, Part I (A Zoomed-In Preview)
Population is still growing at a healthy clip in our area, but this growth was ebbing some even prior to the pandemic. We look at some ESRI data that indicates that, while fewer small areas are losing population 2010-2020 as compared to the last decade, fewer tracts are growing as quickly as they did during the 2000-2010 period. And overall, our region's growth rate has slowed 2010-2020.
Celebrating Veterans
Memorial Day is a time to remember lives lost in service to our country. This Monday Mapday celebrates all veterans by looking at rates of veteran residents across the state, as well as taking a look at how many World War II,
The Owner/Renter Landscape: Past and Present
Exploring past trends and the present landscape of owner and renter housing in the 10-county area.
Seniors Living Alone—Growing More Numerous
The number of seniors living alone has increased since 2000. This is the result of demographic trends and longer life expectancies, but it does present service delivery challenges that can't be ignored.
A Stage (or Age?) of Stagnant Wage(s)
A whirlwind look at wage trends (high, middle, low) pre- and post-pandemic...nationally and locally
Spatial Similarities in Historical Redlining Maps and Contemporary Opportunity Zones
A mapping application exploring how current opportunity zones intersect with historical redlining maps.





