Regional Snapshot: Public Health-Inequities of Access
Unequal access to healthcare all too often seems to equate to inequitable outcome(s)
Unequal access to healthcare all too often seems to equate to inequitable outcome(s)
It's Hispanic Heritage Month, and we're taking a look at the age patterns of (Hispanic) population over time.
A closer look at our most recent snapshot on homeownership rates by race in the Atlanta region.
June is American Housing Month. Housing has obviously been in the national (and global ) news quite a lot in recent years and months. While Atlanta’s housing market has cooled off slightly from pandemic highs, demand remains strong and inventory low. Getting into a home at all but the highest price points is difficult, [...]
To conclude a series of posts for Black History Month, we look at incremental progress on poverty, yet persistent gaps in both poverty and wealth.
While black median household income remains significantly than the overall median, it is growing faster than the overall trend, since 2011.
Further exploration of the findings from the Series 17 Regional Forecast Snapshot.
New ARC regional forecasts indicate strong but tapering growth driven by net in-migration...with overall population getting more diverse and older.
This post explores data from the Urban Institute on the financial health and racial makeup of Atlanta's Public Use Microdata Areas.
Today is the final day of Asian Pacific Islander Month. Asians are the fastest growing racial group in the United States, and in Atlanta. We look at some stats that profile these rapid increases.