How effective is Georgia's push to curb chronic absenteeism, and can we see any improvement in 3rd Grade ELA as a result? The post Still Missing: The Students Who Need School Most appeared first on 33n.| 33n
Using Parcl Labs data, we dive into more housing trends, this time for current listings on the metro Atlanta housing market. The post Metro Market Monitor: Other Trends in the 2025 Housing Market appeared first on 33n.| 33n
Pulling data from ATTOM, we examine metro housing activity thus far in 2025.| 33n
The 2025 edition of ARC's annual population estimates: steadily slow but stable The post Regional Snapshot: Population Estimates for 2025: Gradual Growth appeared first on 33n.| 33n
Through the school enrollment looking glass: another way to look at community demographics The post Classroom Countdown: The Enrollment Shift Shaping Atlanta’s Future appeared first on 33n.| 33n
Continuing the examination of the demographic shift in the ratio of children per senior, this time drilling down to counties.| 33n
How has the balance between older adults and children shifted over time? And what could this mean for our future? Looking across the state of GA| 33n
We take a close look at the past and present of census tracts, a key reporting unit for Census data--and critical geography for figuring out (along with those data) eligible areas for grant funding.| 33n
What were Atlanta resident opinions on transportation in the 2024 Metro Atlanta Speaks?| 33n
A final Caribbean Heritage Month post...diving into the numeric trends of foreign-born Caribbeans in Atlanta, by nation, from 2000 to 2024 The post Tracking Change Over Time in Atlanta: Caribbean Population(s) 2000-2023 appeared first on 33n.| 33n
What forces have impacted metro Atlantans' ability to purchase a home over the past few years? The post The Headwinds of Homeownership appeared first on 33n.| 33n
In honor of National Caribbean American Heritage Month, let's explore how migration from this part of the world has influenced our region's demographics.| 33n
Finding Meaning at 33°N| 33n
A final AAPI Heritage Month post...by the numbers from 2000 to 2024| 33n
What groups make up Atlanta's AAPI population? And how have different communities established unique enclaves within the region?| 33n
This post highlights the Family Budget Calculator, an interactive tool showing income and expenses for a "modest yet adequate standard of living" in metro Atlanta.| 33n
In commemoration of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, let's explore how the AAPI population has helped shape the rich diversity of the Atlanta region.| 33n
A brief exploration of different geographic definitions of "Atlanta".| 33n
This May as we celebrate Older Americans Month, let's flip the script and transform how society perceives, talks about, and approaches aging!| 33n
What are "statistical areas" (smaller than metros, that is) and why do we need them?| 33n
A brief investigation into why it's so tempting to analyze data by ZIP Code but why you should try to avoid it when possible.| 33n
An exploration of population change between 2023 and 2024, this time focused at the county-level.| 33n
Population growth in Crensus Bureau estimates...where, how much, and how?| 33n
Many different ways to (and measures for) of look at congestion, by metro...| 33n
What are the spatial trends in property crime incidence within the City of Atlanta?| 33n
Work commutes! How? How long? And to where? ARC County comparisons!| 33n
Younger generations in metro Atlanta are more optimistic about the future than older ones, though recent trends show growing negativity among younger groups, while all generations are becoming less neutral and more opinionated about near-future living conditions.| 33n
How far, to where, and how v.v. work? Twists and turns in Atlanta MSA commuting trends over the last decade-plus| 33n
What industries are most vulnerable in the coming retirements of an aging workforce...#1 in a series| 33n
Regional Snapshot: Metro Atlanta Speaks (2024)| 33n
What Can I Do With the Data Dashboard? Metro Atlanta Speaks (2024)| 33n
Welcome to Atlanta [1]| 33n
What Can I Do With the Data Dashboard? Metro Atlanta Speaks (2024)| 33n
Concerns for Atlantans Change Over Time: Metro Atlanta Speaks (2024)| 33n
The Rent is (Way) Too High: #1 of a Series| 33n
The Rent is (Way) Too High: #1 of a Series| 33n
Concerns for Atlantans Change Over Time: Metro Atlanta Speaks (2024)| 33n
The Rent is (Way) Too High: #1 of a Series| 33n
The Rent is (Way) Too High: #1 of a Series| 33n
The Rent is (Way) Too High: #1 of a Series| 33n
Concerns for Atlantans Change Over Time: Metro Atlanta Speaks (2024)| 33n
What Can I Do With the Data Dashboard? Metro Atlanta Speaks (2024)| 33n
What's clear: absences (post-pandemic) don't make reading scores grow higher| 33n
Libraries are crucial community assets. But how well are libraries distributed throughout Georgia-- are they located where most needed?| 33n
Looking at older residents' perceptions about regional issues and options: Metro Atlanta Speaks 2023| 33n
In recognition of Pride Month, we take a look at same-sex couples in Atlanta and other large metro areas.| 33n
Understanding Census geography is critical to evaluating findings that use Census data. As the first in a series: how is a city block different from a Census block?| 33n
Comparing the share of Black-owned business in Metro Atlanta to other large metro areas nationally.| 33n
Have Atlanta jobs recovered from the pandemic? If so, what does that recovery look like? And how does Metro Atlanta compare to other major metropolitan areas?| 33n
The latest comprehensive data on trends in remote work (2022)| 33n
A very early look at 2023 results from the largest survey of perceptions and beliefs done in the Atlanta Region| 33n