Hazard Hotspots: Connecting Vulnerability, Resilience, and Loss

By |2025-09-26T06:39:32-04:00September 26th, 2025|Data Diversions, Preparedness|

What's the risk level in your neighborhood to natural hazards? Your county? FEMA's National Risk Index blends social vulnerability, community resilience, and expected annual loss to paint a more complete picture of this risk across Georgia. Dive in to see how your community stacks up.

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Risk in Real Dollars: The Price Tag for Natural Hazards

By |2025-09-24T14:13:25-04:00September 19th, 2025|Data Diversions, Preparedness|

What's the real cost of natural disasters in Georgia? Explore how FEMA's Expected Annual Loss measure puts a price tag on risk.

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Before the Storm: Preparedness Starts with Knowing Who is Vulnerable

By |2025-09-04T14:52:07-04:00September 4th, 2025|Data Diversions, Preparedness|

Discover which Atlanta communities are most vulnerable to natural disasters, and why understanding social factors is key to building resilience before the next storm hits.

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Still Missing: The Students Who Need School Most

By |2025-08-29T12:55:44-04:00August 28th, 2025|Data Diversions, Economic Development, Education, Other Demographics|

How effective is Georgia's push to curb chronic absenteeism, and can we see any improvement in 3rd Grade ELA as a result?

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Metro Market Monitor: Other Trends in the 2025 Housing Market

By |2025-08-22T10:50:23-04:00August 22nd, 2025|Data Diversions, Economic Development, Housing|

Using Parcl Labs data, we dive into more housing trends, this time for current listings on the metro Atlanta housing market.

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Regional Snapshot: Population Estimates for 2025: Gradual Growth

By |2025-08-13T17:12:47-04:00August 13th, 2025|Economic Development, Population, Regional Snapshot|

The 2025 edition of ARC's annual population estimates: steadily slow but stable

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