New research finds most Opportunity Zone dollars flow to neighborhoods that were already booming. As governors redraw the map, local communities can help zero in on the “Goldilocks” zones.
A long history of discriminatory policies in the United States has created disparities in neighborhood resources that shape ethnoracial health inequities today. To quantify these differences, we ...
Greater Bluffton’s population boom over the past decade was largely due to growing areas along Beaufort County’s southernmost border, according to data recently released by the U.S. Census Bureau. The ...
The 2020 U.S. Census data is finally available. Want to see how your neighborhood changed over the past decade? Here's an interactive map that allows you to see every census tract in Iowa, its 2010 ...