Equity Special Feature: Economic Mobility and Education

By |2018-10-10T15:52:22-04:00April 4th, 2018|Economy, Education, Equity Series, Special Features, Uncategorized|

ARC’s Research & Analytics Group is publishing a series of Special Features on equity over the next few months.  Posts in the Equity Series will examine a variety of aspects of equity along with some of the key factors hindering the realization of this ideal in the Atlanta Metro region. Each post will focus [...]

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Friday Factday: Births, Deaths, and Migration in Metro Atlanta (2017 Estimates)

By |2018-08-13T18:32:53-04:00March 30th, 2018|Friday Factday, Other Demographics, Population|

Last week, we posted highlights of the recent release of 2017 County Population estimates by the Census Bureau. We compared the change in population 2016-2017 in the Atlanta Metro to that of other large metros, as well as took a closer look at population change for the 10 member counties of the Atlanta Regional [...]

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Special Feature: Population Change in Georgia’s Counties (New 2017 numbers)

By |2018-08-13T18:33:11-04:00March 23rd, 2018|Population, Special Features|

The U.S. Census just released the most recent county population estimates for 2017.  These are produced every year and provide the most current county-level population numbers in the intervening years between the Decennial Censuses .  Based on this release, the state of Georgia's population in 2017 was estimated to be 10,429,379 - representing a [...]

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Friday Factday: Older Population Set to Outnumber Children in 2035 in the U.S.

By |2018-08-13T18:33:31-04:00March 19th, 2018|Age and Generations, Friday Factday, Population|

The U.S. Census Bureau forecasts that by 2035, for the first time in the country's history, the 65 and over population will outnumber those under 18 years old.  This benchmark national demographic shift results from both an increase in longevity and a decline in birth rates (which is characteristic of developed economies).  In the [...]

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Regional Snapshot: The Cost of Living in Metro Atlanta

By |2019-01-23T11:20:46-05:00March 15th, 2018|Economy, Regional Snapshot|

Just how expensive is it to live in metro Atlanta?  This month’s Regional Snapshot examines one tool used to answer that question - the 2017 Annual Cost of Living Index (COLI) produced by the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER).  Every quarter, C2ER coordinates with metro areas around the country to collect pricing [...]

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Equity Special Feature: Gender Wage Gap in the Metro Region

By |2018-08-13T18:33:40-04:00March 7th, 2018|Economy, Equity Series, Other Demographics, Special Features|

ARC's Research & Analytics Group will be publishing a series of Special Features on equity over the next few months.  Posts in the Equity Series will examine a variety of aspects of equity along with some of the key factors hindering the realization of this ideal in the Atlanta Metro region. Each post will [...]

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Monday Mapday: Female-Headed Households in the Metro Region

By |2018-08-13T18:34:15-04:00March 5th, 2018|Monday Mapday, Population|

March is Women's History Month.  At 33n, we will be making women the focus of many of our posts this month -- in recognition of all the women who have shaped our history, are crafting our present, and will forge our future. For this Mapday, we are taking a look at where female-headed households [...]

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Friday Factday: Majority of Metro Atlanta Millennials Willing to Pay Higher Taxes to Expand Public Transit

By |2018-08-13T18:35:46-04:00March 2nd, 2018|Age and Generations, Friday Factday, Metro Atlanta Speaks, Transportation|

           

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Regional Snapshot: Metro Atlanta’s Hispanic and Latino Community

By |2018-02-15T14:57:17-05:00February 15th, 2018|Race and Diversity, Regional Snapshot|

Metro Atlanta is one of the most diverse regions in the southeast and this diversity is largely due to region's ability to attract, retain, and grow immigrant communities.  In some counties, over a quarter of the population growth is due to an increase in the foreign born population.  This month's Regional Snapshot explores the [...]

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