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The face of America is changing. By 2045, people of color will be the majority. Rising diversity is a tremendous asset – if all can access what they need to thrive. Equity is the key to prosperity. The nation’s total GDP would have been $2.7 trillion more in 2017 with racial equity in income – making every community stronger. INDICATORS | NATIONAL EQUITY ATLAS National Equity Atlas indicators track how communities are doing on key measures of inclusive prosperity. We define an equitable community as one where all residents — regardless of their race, nativity, gender, or zip code — are fully able to participate in the community’s economic vitality, contribute to its readiness for the future, and connect to its assets and resources. RACIAL EQUITY DATA LAB Create your own $15/hour fact sheet. Our $15/hour starter visualization provides data and policy solutions to advance wage equity in Dallas. Use it as a templateRENT DEBT DASHBOARD
To build back better, policymakers need to eliminate rent debt and prevent eviction. This regularly-updated dashboard provides data on who is behind on rent and the estimated amount owed based on the March 17-29 Census Household Pulse Survey. Data is available for the U.S., 45 states and all their counties, and 15 metros. RACIAL EQUITY INDEX: SUMMARY Racial Equity Index. Home. Racial Equity Index: Summary. The Racial Equity Index is a data tool designed to help communities identify priority areas for advancing racial equity, track progress over time, and set specific goals for closing racial gaps. It provides a snapshotof
RACE, RISK, AND WORKFORCE EQUITY IN THE CORONAVIRUS Employment opportunities have declined most dramatically in non-essential occupations at the bottom of the income distribution. Weekly job postings have fallen by more than 50 percent for non-essential occupations in which workers (both full- and part-time) earn less than $35,000 per year, with the deepest declines for those in which workers earn less than $10,000 per year. THE RACIAL EQUITY INDEX: A NEW DATA TOOL TO DRIVE LOCAL Yet, there are large racial inequities in San Jose. For example, even with the highest share of Black college graduates of any region (37 percent), there is a 23 percentage point Black-White disparity in terms of educational attainment, and the White-Latinx disparity is 44 percentage points (60 and 16 percent, respectively). And among college graduates, Black and Latinx workers earn $12-$17 ELIMINATE RENT BURDEN The overall amount of disposable income renters would have if they paid only what they could afford on housing has grown from $72 billion in 2000 to $130 billion in 2017. Renters would have $6,197 additional disposable income per year on average if they were not rent burdened; Asian or Pacific Islander renters would have $7,966 more inHOUSING BURDEN
At least half of renters are currently rent burdened in 23 of the 100 largest cities. Black and Latinx women renters are most likely to be rent burdened among all other race and gender groups. Hawaii, California, and Oregon have the highest shares of rent-burdened renters while the District of Columbia, South Dakota, and Wyoming havethe lowest.
BOOSTING ECONOMIC GROWTH IN MISSISSIPPI THROUGH EMPLOYMENT Boosting Economic Growth in Mississippi through Employment Equity 3 Introduction Chrissy Portman, a wife and mother of four in Biloxi, is a certified construction worker and firefighter. NATIONAL EQUITY ATLASINDICATORSRESEARCHDATA IN ACTIONABOUTDATASUMMARIES
The face of America is changing. By 2045, people of color will be the majority. Rising diversity is a tremendous asset – if all can access what they need to thrive. Equity is the key to prosperity. The nation’s total GDP would have been $2.7 trillion more in 2017 with racial equity in income – making every community stronger. INDICATORS | NATIONAL EQUITY ATLAS National Equity Atlas indicators track how communities are doing on key measures of inclusive prosperity. We define an equitable community as one where all residents — regardless of their race, nativity, gender, or zip code — are fully able to participate in the community’s economic vitality, contribute to its readiness for the future, and connect to its assets and resources. RACIAL EQUITY DATA LAB Create your own $15/hour fact sheet. Our $15/hour starter visualization provides data and policy solutions to advance wage equity in Dallas. Use it as a templateRENT DEBT DASHBOARD
To build back better, policymakers need to eliminate rent debt and prevent eviction. This regularly-updated dashboard provides data on who is behind on rent and the estimated amount owed based on the March 17-29 Census Household Pulse Survey. Data is available for the U.S., 45 states and all their counties, and 15 metros. RACIAL EQUITY INDEX: SUMMARY Racial Equity Index. Home. Racial Equity Index: Summary. The Racial Equity Index is a data tool designed to help communities identify priority areas for advancing racial equity, track progress over time, and set specific goals for closing racial gaps. It provides a snapshotof
RACE, RISK, AND WORKFORCE EQUITY IN THE CORONAVIRUS Employment opportunities have declined most dramatically in non-essential occupations at the bottom of the income distribution. Weekly job postings have fallen by more than 50 percent for non-essential occupations in which workers (both full- and part-time) earn less than $35,000 per year, with the deepest declines for those in which workers earn less than $10,000 per year. THE RACIAL EQUITY INDEX: A NEW DATA TOOL TO DRIVE LOCAL Yet, there are large racial inequities in San Jose. For example, even with the highest share of Black college graduates of any region (37 percent), there is a 23 percentage point Black-White disparity in terms of educational attainment, and the White-Latinx disparity is 44 percentage points (60 and 16 percent, respectively). And among college graduates, Black and Latinx workers earn $12-$17 ELIMINATE RENT BURDEN The overall amount of disposable income renters would have if they paid only what they could afford on housing has grown from $72 billion in 2000 to $130 billion in 2017. Renters would have $6,197 additional disposable income per year on average if they were not rent burdened; Asian or Pacific Islander renters would have $7,966 more inHOUSING BURDEN
At least half of renters are currently rent burdened in 23 of the 100 largest cities. Black and Latinx women renters are most likely to be rent burdened among all other race and gender groups. Hawaii, California, and Oregon have the highest shares of rent-burdened renters while the District of Columbia, South Dakota, and Wyoming havethe lowest.
BOOSTING ECONOMIC GROWTH IN MISSISSIPPI THROUGH EMPLOYMENT Boosting Economic Growth in Mississippi through Employment Equity 3 Introduction Chrissy Portman, a wife and mother of four in Biloxi, is a certified construction worker and firefighter. THE RACIAL EQUITY INDEX: A NEW DATA TOOL TO DRIVE LOCAL Yet, there are large racial inequities in San Jose. For example, even with the highest share of Black college graduates of any region (37 percent), there is a 23 percentage point Black-White disparity in terms of educational attainment, and the White-Latinx disparity is 44 percentage points (60 and 16 percent, respectively). And among college graduates, Black and Latinx workers earn $12-$17 RENT DEBT IN AMERICA Rent Debt in America. This dashboard was produced by the National Equity Atlas in partnership with the Right to the City Alliance to support strong renter protections for those impacted by the Covid-driven rent-debt crisis. It provides timely data on the number of renters who owe back rent, the characteristics of those renters,and the total
ELIMINATE RENT BURDEN The overall amount of disposable income renters would have if they paid only what they could afford on housing has grown from $72 billion in 2000 to $130 billion in 2017. Renters would have $6,197 additional disposable income per year on average if they were not rent burdened; Asian or Pacific Islander renters would have $7,966 more in RENT DEBT IN AMERICA: STABILIZING RENTERS IS KEY TO Our new rent debt dashboard, produced in partnership with the Right to the City Alliance, equips policymakers and advocates with data on the extent and nature of rent debt in their communities to inform policies to eliminate debt and prevent the specter of mass eviction.. By Sarah Treuhaft, Jamila Henderson, Michelle Huang, Alex Ramiller, and JustinScoggins
NEIGHBORHOOD POVERTY Require or incentivize the inclusion of affordable housing within new developments using inclusionary zoning, community benefits agreements, density bonuses, housing trust funds, or other tools.; Implement equitable economic development and community wealth-building strategies that bring jobs, sustainable infrastructure, and business opportunities to residents of high-poverty neighborhoods. SOURCES AND METHODS: STATE EVICTION RISK FACT SHEETS Sources and Methods: State Eviction Risk Fact Sheets. This document shares the sources and methods for our state-level eviction risk fact sheets produced in 2020. For local-level analyses produced in 2020, please see the notes at the end of the individual fact sheets for a link to the methodology. For sources used in analyses produced in 2021 TACKLING STRUCTURAL RACISM KEY TO AN EQUITABLE RECOVERY IN Tackling Structural Racism Key to an Equitable Recovery in California. Data on unemployment filings in California reveals how the Black working class has been hardest hit by the Covid recession, underscoring the need for targeted, race-conscious recovery strategies. By Eliza McCullough. While the economic crisis has affected a startling number CAR ACCESS | NATIONAL EQUITY ATLAS Transit initiative increases mobility in North Central Montana. In the Great Plains area in Northern Montana, many people live dozens of miles away from jobs, schools, grocery stores, and hospitals but lack access to vehicle. Additionally, transportation is the largest living expense for the majority of households in the state. ALAMEDA #RENTERWEEKOFACTION MIXED/OTHER 72% 53% 46% 93% 71% 46% 62% 72% Total White Black Latino Asian or Pacific Islander Native American Mixed/other When Renters Rise, Cities Thrive Alameda #RenterWeekofAction ADVANCING HEALTH EQUITY AND INCLUSIVE GROWTH IN FRESNO COUNTY Advancing Health Equity and Inclusive Growth in Fresno County 2 Fresno County is an agricultural powerhouse, yet it struggles with slow economic growth, high NATIONAL EQUITY ATLASINDICATORSRESEARCHDATA IN ACTIONABOUTDATASUMMARIES
The face of America is changing. By 2045, people of color will be the majority. Rising diversity is a tremendous asset – if all can access what they need to thrive. Equity is the key to prosperity. The nation’s total GDP would have been $2.7 trillion more in 2017 with racial equity in income – making every community stronger. INDICATORS | NATIONAL EQUITY ATLAS National Equity Atlas indicators track how communities are doing on key measures of inclusive prosperity. We define an equitable community as one where all residents — regardless of their race, nativity, gender, or zip code — are fully able to participate in the community’s economic vitality, contribute to its readiness for the future, and connect to its assets and resources. RACIAL EQUITY DATA LAB Create your own $15/hour fact sheet. Our $15/hour starter visualization provides data and policy solutions to advance wage equity in Dallas. Use it as a templateRENT DEBT DASHBOARD
To build back better, policymakers need to eliminate rent debt and prevent eviction. This regularly-updated dashboard provides data on who is behind on rent and the estimated amount owed based on the March 17-29 Census Household Pulse Survey. Data is available for the U.S., 45 states and all their counties, and 15 metros. RACIAL EQUITY INDEX: SUMMARY Racial Equity Index. Home. Racial Equity Index: Summary. The Racial Equity Index is a data tool designed to help communities identify priority areas for advancing racial equity, track progress over time, and set specific goals for closing racial gaps. It provides a snapshotof
RACE, RISK, AND WORKFORCE EQUITY IN THE CORONAVIRUS Employment opportunities have declined most dramatically in non-essential occupations at the bottom of the income distribution. Weekly job postings have fallen by more than 50 percent for non-essential occupations in which workers (both full- and part-time) earn less than $35,000 per year, with the deepest declines for those in which workers earn less than $10,000 per year. THE RACIAL EQUITY INDEX: A NEW DATA TOOL TO DRIVE LOCAL Yet, there are large racial inequities in San Jose. For example, even with the highest share of Black college graduates of any region (37 percent), there is a 23 percentage point Black-White disparity in terms of educational attainment, and the White-Latinx disparity is 44 percentage points (60 and 16 percent, respectively). And among college graduates, Black and Latinx workers earn $12-$17 ELIMINATE RENT BURDEN The overall amount of disposable income renters would have if they paid only what they could afford on housing has grown from $72 billion in 2000 to $130 billion in 2017. Renters would have $6,197 additional disposable income per year on average if they were not rent burdened; Asian or Pacific Islander renters would have $7,966 more inHOUSING BURDEN
At least half of renters are currently rent burdened in 23 of the 100 largest cities. Black and Latinx women renters are most likely to be rent burdened among all other race and gender groups. Hawaii, California, and Oregon have the highest shares of rent-burdened renters while the District of Columbia, South Dakota, and Wyoming havethe lowest.
BOOSTING ECONOMIC GROWTH IN MISSISSIPPI THROUGH EMPLOYMENT Boosting Economic Growth in Mississippi through Employment Equity 3 Introduction Chrissy Portman, a wife and mother of four in Biloxi, is a certified construction worker and firefighter. NATIONAL EQUITY ATLASINDICATORSRESEARCHDATA IN ACTIONABOUTDATASUMMARIES
The face of America is changing. By 2045, people of color will be the majority. Rising diversity is a tremendous asset – if all can access what they need to thrive. Equity is the key to prosperity. The nation’s total GDP would have been $2.7 trillion more in 2017 with racial equity in income – making every community stronger. INDICATORS | NATIONAL EQUITY ATLAS National Equity Atlas indicators track how communities are doing on key measures of inclusive prosperity. We define an equitable community as one where all residents — regardless of their race, nativity, gender, or zip code — are fully able to participate in the community’s economic vitality, contribute to its readiness for the future, and connect to its assets and resources. RACIAL EQUITY DATA LAB Create your own $15/hour fact sheet. Our $15/hour starter visualization provides data and policy solutions to advance wage equity in Dallas. Use it as a templateRENT DEBT DASHBOARD
To build back better, policymakers need to eliminate rent debt and prevent eviction. This regularly-updated dashboard provides data on who is behind on rent and the estimated amount owed based on the March 17-29 Census Household Pulse Survey. Data is available for the U.S., 45 states and all their counties, and 15 metros. RACIAL EQUITY INDEX: SUMMARY Racial Equity Index. Home. Racial Equity Index: Summary. The Racial Equity Index is a data tool designed to help communities identify priority areas for advancing racial equity, track progress over time, and set specific goals for closing racial gaps. It provides a snapshotof
RACE, RISK, AND WORKFORCE EQUITY IN THE CORONAVIRUS Employment opportunities have declined most dramatically in non-essential occupations at the bottom of the income distribution. Weekly job postings have fallen by more than 50 percent for non-essential occupations in which workers (both full- and part-time) earn less than $35,000 per year, with the deepest declines for those in which workers earn less than $10,000 per year. THE RACIAL EQUITY INDEX: A NEW DATA TOOL TO DRIVE LOCAL Yet, there are large racial inequities in San Jose. For example, even with the highest share of Black college graduates of any region (37 percent), there is a 23 percentage point Black-White disparity in terms of educational attainment, and the White-Latinx disparity is 44 percentage points (60 and 16 percent, respectively). And among college graduates, Black and Latinx workers earn $12-$17 ELIMINATE RENT BURDEN The overall amount of disposable income renters would have if they paid only what they could afford on housing has grown from $72 billion in 2000 to $130 billion in 2017. Renters would have $6,197 additional disposable income per year on average if they were not rent burdened; Asian or Pacific Islander renters would have $7,966 more inHOUSING BURDEN
At least half of renters are currently rent burdened in 23 of the 100 largest cities. Black and Latinx women renters are most likely to be rent burdened among all other race and gender groups. Hawaii, California, and Oregon have the highest shares of rent-burdened renters while the District of Columbia, South Dakota, and Wyoming havethe lowest.
BOOSTING ECONOMIC GROWTH IN MISSISSIPPI THROUGH EMPLOYMENT Boosting Economic Growth in Mississippi through Employment Equity 3 Introduction Chrissy Portman, a wife and mother of four in Biloxi, is a certified construction worker and firefighter. THE RACIAL EQUITY INDEX: A NEW DATA TOOL TO DRIVE LOCAL Yet, there are large racial inequities in San Jose. For example, even with the highest share of Black college graduates of any region (37 percent), there is a 23 percentage point Black-White disparity in terms of educational attainment, and the White-Latinx disparity is 44 percentage points (60 and 16 percent, respectively). And among college graduates, Black and Latinx workers earn $12-$17 RENT DEBT IN AMERICA Rent Debt in America. This dashboard was produced by the National Equity Atlas in partnership with the Right to the City Alliance to support strong renter protections for those impacted by the Covid-driven rent-debt crisis. It provides timely data on the number of renters who owe back rent, the characteristics of those renters,and the total
ELIMINATE RENT BURDEN The overall amount of disposable income renters would have if they paid only what they could afford on housing has grown from $72 billion in 2000 to $130 billion in 2017. Renters would have $6,197 additional disposable income per year on average if they were not rent burdened; Asian or Pacific Islander renters would have $7,966 more in RENT DEBT IN AMERICA: STABILIZING RENTERS IS KEY TO Our new rent debt dashboard, produced in partnership with the Right to the City Alliance, equips policymakers and advocates with data on the extent and nature of rent debt in their communities to inform policies to eliminate debt and prevent the specter of mass eviction.. By Sarah Treuhaft, Jamila Henderson, Michelle Huang, Alex Ramiller, and JustinScoggins
SOURCES AND METHODS: STATE EVICTION RISK FACT SHEETS Sources and Methods: State Eviction Risk Fact Sheets. This document shares the sources and methods for our state-level eviction risk fact sheets produced in 2020. For local-level analyses produced in 2020, please see the notes at the end of the individual fact sheets for a link to the methodology. For sources used in analyses produced in 2021 CAR ACCESS | NATIONAL EQUITY ATLAS Transit initiative increases mobility in North Central Montana. In the Great Plains area in Northern Montana, many people live dozens of miles away from jobs, schools, grocery stores, and hospitals but lack access to vehicle. Additionally, transportation is the largest living expense for the majority of households in the state. TACKLING STRUCTURAL RACISM KEY TO AN EQUITABLE RECOVERY IN Tackling Structural Racism Key to an Equitable Recovery in California. Data on unemployment filings in California reveals how the Black working class has been hardest hit by the Covid recession, underscoring the need for targeted, race-conscious recovery strategies. By Eliza McCullough. While the economic crisis has affected a startling number ADVANCING WORKFORCE EQUITY IN DALLAS AND COLLIN COUNTIES In Dallas and Collin counties, Texas, as in the rest of the nation, deep racial inequities are built into the regional economy. This report, produced in partnership with Burning Glass Technologies, the National Fund for Workforce Solutions, and Pathways to Work at the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, offers a comprehensive analysis of long-standing racial gaps in labor market outcomes, the ALAMEDA #RENTERWEEKOFACTION MIXED/OTHER 72% 53% 46% 93% 71% 46% 62% 72% Total White Black Latino Asian or Pacific Islander Native American Mixed/other When Renters Rise, Cities Thrive Alameda #RenterWeekofAction ADVANCING HEALTH EQUITY AND INCLUSIVE GROWTH IN FRESNO COUNTY Advancing Health Equity and Inclusive Growth in Fresno County 2 Fresno County is an agricultural powerhouse, yet it struggles with slow economic growth, high NATIONAL EQUITY ATLASINDICATORSRESEARCHDATA IN ACTIONABOUTDATASUMMARIES
The face of America is changing. By 2045, people of color will be the majority. Rising diversity is a tremendous asset – if all can access what they need to thrive. Equity is the key to prosperity. The nation’s total GDP would have been $2.7 trillion more in 2017 with racial equity in income – making every community stronger. INDICATORS | NATIONAL EQUITY ATLAS National Equity Atlas indicators track how communities are doing on key measures of inclusive prosperity. We define an equitable community as one where all residents — regardless of their race, nativity, gender, or zip code — are fully able to participate in the community’s economic vitality, contribute to its readiness for the future, and connect to its assets and resources. RACIAL EQUITY DATA LAB Create your own $15/hour fact sheet. Our $15/hour starter visualization provides data and policy solutions to advance wage equity in Dallas. Use it as a templateRENT DEBT DASHBOARD
To build back better, policymakers need to eliminate rent debt and prevent eviction. This regularly-updated dashboard provides data on who is behind on rent and the estimated amount owed based on the March 17-29 Census Household Pulse Survey. Data is available for the U.S., 45 states and all their counties, and 15 metros. RACIAL EQUITY INDEX: SUMMARY Racial Equity Index. Home. Racial Equity Index: Summary. The Racial Equity Index is a data tool designed to help communities identify priority areas for advancing racial equity, track progress over time, and set specific goals for closing racial gaps. It provides a snapshotof
THE RACIAL EQUITY INDEX: A NEW DATA TOOL TO DRIVE LOCAL Yet, there are large racial inequities in San Jose. For example, even with the highest share of Black college graduates of any region (37 percent), there is a 23 percentage point Black-White disparity in terms of educational attainment, and the White-Latinx disparity is 44 percentage points (60 and 16 percent, respectively). And among college graduates, Black and Latinx workers earn $12-$17 RACE, RISK, AND WORKFORCE EQUITY IN THE CORONAVIRUS Employment opportunities have declined most dramatically in non-essential occupations at the bottom of the income distribution. Weekly job postings have fallen by more than 50 percent for non-essential occupations in which workers (both full- and part-time) earn less than $35,000 per year, with the deepest declines for those in which workers earn less than $10,000 per year. ELIMINATE RENT BURDEN The overall amount of disposable income renters would have if they paid only what they could afford on housing has grown from $72 billion in 2000 to $130 billion in 2017. Renters would have $6,197 additional disposable income per year on average if they were not rent burdened; Asian or Pacific Islander renters would have $7,966 more inHOUSING BURDEN
At least half of renters are currently rent burdened in 23 of the 100 largest cities. Black and Latinx women renters are most likely to be rent burdened among all other race and gender groups. Hawaii, California, and Oregon have the highest shares of rent-burdened renters while the District of Columbia, South Dakota, and Wyoming havethe lowest.
BOOSTING ECONOMIC GROWTH IN MISSISSIPPI THROUGH EMPLOYMENT Boosting Economic Growth in Mississippi through Employment Equity 3 Introduction Chrissy Portman, a wife and mother of four in Biloxi, is a certified construction worker and firefighter. NATIONAL EQUITY ATLASINDICATORSRESEARCHDATA IN ACTIONABOUTDATASUMMARIES
The face of America is changing. By 2045, people of color will be the majority. Rising diversity is a tremendous asset – if all can access what they need to thrive. Equity is the key to prosperity. The nation’s total GDP would have been $2.7 trillion more in 2017 with racial equity in income – making every community stronger. INDICATORS | NATIONAL EQUITY ATLAS National Equity Atlas indicators track how communities are doing on key measures of inclusive prosperity. We define an equitable community as one where all residents — regardless of their race, nativity, gender, or zip code — are fully able to participate in the community’s economic vitality, contribute to its readiness for the future, and connect to its assets and resources. RACIAL EQUITY DATA LAB Create your own $15/hour fact sheet. Our $15/hour starter visualization provides data and policy solutions to advance wage equity in Dallas. Use it as a templateRENT DEBT DASHBOARD
To build back better, policymakers need to eliminate rent debt and prevent eviction. This regularly-updated dashboard provides data on who is behind on rent and the estimated amount owed based on the March 17-29 Census Household Pulse Survey. Data is available for the U.S., 45 states and all their counties, and 15 metros. RACIAL EQUITY INDEX: SUMMARY Racial Equity Index. Home. Racial Equity Index: Summary. The Racial Equity Index is a data tool designed to help communities identify priority areas for advancing racial equity, track progress over time, and set specific goals for closing racial gaps. It provides a snapshotof
THE RACIAL EQUITY INDEX: A NEW DATA TOOL TO DRIVE LOCAL Yet, there are large racial inequities in San Jose. For example, even with the highest share of Black college graduates of any region (37 percent), there is a 23 percentage point Black-White disparity in terms of educational attainment, and the White-Latinx disparity is 44 percentage points (60 and 16 percent, respectively). And among college graduates, Black and Latinx workers earn $12-$17 RACE, RISK, AND WORKFORCE EQUITY IN THE CORONAVIRUS Employment opportunities have declined most dramatically in non-essential occupations at the bottom of the income distribution. Weekly job postings have fallen by more than 50 percent for non-essential occupations in which workers (both full- and part-time) earn less than $35,000 per year, with the deepest declines for those in which workers earn less than $10,000 per year. ELIMINATE RENT BURDEN The overall amount of disposable income renters would have if they paid only what they could afford on housing has grown from $72 billion in 2000 to $130 billion in 2017. Renters would have $6,197 additional disposable income per year on average if they were not rent burdened; Asian or Pacific Islander renters would have $7,966 more inHOUSING BURDEN
At least half of renters are currently rent burdened in 23 of the 100 largest cities. Black and Latinx women renters are most likely to be rent burdened among all other race and gender groups. Hawaii, California, and Oregon have the highest shares of rent-burdened renters while the District of Columbia, South Dakota, and Wyoming havethe lowest.
BOOSTING ECONOMIC GROWTH IN MISSISSIPPI THROUGH EMPLOYMENT Boosting Economic Growth in Mississippi through Employment Equity 3 Introduction Chrissy Portman, a wife and mother of four in Biloxi, is a certified construction worker and firefighter. INDICATORS | NATIONAL EQUITY ATLAS National Equity Atlas indicators track how communities are doing on key measures of inclusive prosperity. We define an equitable community as one where all residents — regardless of their race, nativity, gender, or zip code — are fully able to participate in the community’s economic vitality, contribute to its readiness for the future, and connect to its assets and resources. RACE, RISK, AND WORKFORCE EQUITY IN THE CORONAVIRUS Employment opportunities have declined most dramatically in non-essential occupations at the bottom of the income distribution. Weekly job postings have fallen by more than 50 percent for non-essential occupations in which workers (both full- and part-time) earn less than $35,000 per year, with the deepest declines for those in which workers earn less than $10,000 per year. RENT DEBT IN AMERICA Rent Debt in America. This dashboard was produced by the National Equity Atlas in partnership with the Right to the City Alliance to support strong renter protections for those impacted by the Covid-driven rent-debt crisis. It provides timely data on the number of renters who owe back rent, the characteristics of those renters,and the total
RACE/ETHNICITY
Foster racial inclusion in governance.; Build multiracial alliances, coalitions, and movements to advance policy change, including pro-immigrant policies.; Dismantle barriers and build pathways to economic opportunity for boys and men of color.; Include immigrants by ensuring access to health care, driver's licenses, in-state tuition, and municipal ID cards regardless of immigration status. NEIGHBORHOOD POVERTY Require or incentivize the inclusion of affordable housing within new developments using inclusionary zoning, community benefits agreements, density bonuses, housing trust funds, or other tools.; Implement equitable economic development and community wealth-building strategies that bring jobs, sustainable infrastructure, and business opportunities to residents of high-poverty neighborhoods. RENT DEBT IN AMERICA: STABILIZING RENTERS IS KEY TO Our new rent debt dashboard, produced in partnership with the Right to the City Alliance, equips policymakers and advocates with data on the extent and nature of rent debt in their communities to inform policies to eliminate debt and prevent the specter of mass eviction.. By Sarah Treuhaft, Jamila Henderson, Michelle Huang, Alex Ramiller, and JustinScoggins
AN EQUITY PROFILE OF PINELLAS COUNTY This profile illustrates how disparities in income, housing, educational attainment, and many other areas are costing Pinellas County billions of dollars in potential economic growth each year. In addition, the accompanying summary offers several promising strategies that have been used across the country to eliminate barriers andadvance equity.
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Dr. Manuel Pastor is a Distinguished Professor of Sociology and American Studies & Ethnicity at the University of Southern California. He currently directs the USC Equity Research Institute (ERI), formerly PERE/CSII. Pastor holds an economics Ph.D. from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and is the inaugural holder of the Turpanjian Chair in Civil Society and Social Change at USC. ADVANCING WORKFORCE EQUITY IN DALLAS AND COLLIN COUNTIES In Dallas and Collin counties, Texas, as in the rest of the nation, deep racial inequities are built into the regional economy. This report, produced in partnership with Burning Glass Technologies, the National Fund for Workforce Solutions, and Pathways to Work at the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, offers a comprehensive analysis of long-standing racial gaps in labor market outcomes, the ADVANCING HEALTH EQUITY AND INCLUSIVE GROWTH IN FRESNO COUNTY Advancing Health Equity and Inclusive Growth in Fresno County 2 Fresno County is an agricultural powerhouse, yet it struggles with slow economic growth, high NATIONAL EQUITY ATLASINDICATORSRESEARCHDATA IN ACTIONABOUTDATASUMMARIES
The face of America is changing. By 2045, people of color will be the majority. Rising diversity is a tremendous asset – if all can access what they need to thrive. Equity is the key to prosperity. The nation’s total GDP would have been $2.7 trillion more in 2017 with racial equity in income – making every community stronger. INDICATORS | NATIONAL EQUITY ATLAS National Equity Atlas indicators track how communities are doing on key measures of inclusive prosperity. We define an equitable community as one where all residents — regardless of their race, nativity, gender, or zip code — are fully able to participate in the community’s economic vitality, contribute to its readiness for the future, and connect to its assets and resources. RACIAL EQUITY DATA LAB Create your own $15/hour fact sheet. Our $15/hour starter visualization provides data and policy solutions to advance wage equity in Dallas. Use it as a templateRENT DEBT DASHBOARD
To build back better, policymakers need to eliminate rent debt and prevent eviction. This regularly-updated dashboard provides data on who is behind on rent and the estimated amount owed based on the March 17-29 Census Household Pulse Survey. Data is available for the U.S., 45 states and all their counties, and 15 metros. RACIAL EQUITY INDEX: SUMMARY Racial Equity Index. Home. Racial Equity Index: Summary. The Racial Equity Index is a data tool designed to help communities identify priority areas for advancing racial equity, track progress over time, and set specific goals for closing racial gaps. It provides a snapshotof
ELIMINATE RENT BURDEN The overall amount of disposable income renters would have if they paid only what they could afford on housing has grown from $72 billion in 2000 to $130 billion in 2017. Renters would have $6,197 additional disposable income per year on average if they were not rent burdened; Asian or Pacific Islander renters would have $7,966 more in SOURCES AND METHODS: STATE EVICTION RISK FACT SHEETS Sources and Methods: State Eviction Risk Fact Sheets. This document shares the sources and methods for our state-level eviction risk fact sheets produced in 2020. For local-level analyses produced in 2020, please see the notes at the end of the individual fact sheets for a link to the methodology. For sources used in analyses produced in 2021MICHAEL MCAFEE
Dr. Manuel Pastor is a Distinguished Professor of Sociology and American Studies & Ethnicity at the University of Southern California. He currently directs the USC Equity Research Institute (ERI), formerly PERE/CSII. Pastor holds an economics Ph.D. from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and is the inaugural holder of the Turpanjian Chair in Civil Society and Social Change at USC. BOOSTING ECONOMIC GROWTH IN MISSISSIPPI THROUGH EMPLOYMENT Boosting Economic Growth in Mississippi through Employment Equity 3 Introduction Chrissy Portman, a wife and mother of four in Biloxi, is a certified construction worker and firefighter. ADVANCING HEALTH EQUITY AND INCLUSIVE GROWTH IN FRESNO COUNTY Advancing Health Equity and Inclusive Growth in Fresno County 2 Fresno County is an agricultural powerhouse, yet it struggles with slow economic growth, high NATIONAL EQUITY ATLASINDICATORSRESEARCHDATA IN ACTIONABOUTDATASUMMARIES
The face of America is changing. By 2045, people of color will be the majority. Rising diversity is a tremendous asset – if all can access what they need to thrive. Equity is the key to prosperity. The nation’s total GDP would have been $2.7 trillion more in 2017 with racial equity in income – making every community stronger. INDICATORS | NATIONAL EQUITY ATLAS National Equity Atlas indicators track how communities are doing on key measures of inclusive prosperity. We define an equitable community as one where all residents — regardless of their race, nativity, gender, or zip code — are fully able to participate in the community’s economic vitality, contribute to its readiness for the future, and connect to its assets and resources. RACIAL EQUITY DATA LAB Create your own $15/hour fact sheet. Our $15/hour starter visualization provides data and policy solutions to advance wage equity in Dallas. Use it as a templateRENT DEBT DASHBOARD
To build back better, policymakers need to eliminate rent debt and prevent eviction. This regularly-updated dashboard provides data on who is behind on rent and the estimated amount owed based on the March 17-29 Census Household Pulse Survey. Data is available for the U.S., 45 states and all their counties, and 15 metros. RACIAL EQUITY INDEX: SUMMARY Racial Equity Index. Home. Racial Equity Index: Summary. The Racial Equity Index is a data tool designed to help communities identify priority areas for advancing racial equity, track progress over time, and set specific goals for closing racial gaps. It provides a snapshotof
ELIMINATE RENT BURDEN The overall amount of disposable income renters would have if they paid only what they could afford on housing has grown from $72 billion in 2000 to $130 billion in 2017. Renters would have $6,197 additional disposable income per year on average if they were not rent burdened; Asian or Pacific Islander renters would have $7,966 more in SOURCES AND METHODS: STATE EVICTION RISK FACT SHEETS Sources and Methods: State Eviction Risk Fact Sheets. This document shares the sources and methods for our state-level eviction risk fact sheets produced in 2020. For local-level analyses produced in 2020, please see the notes at the end of the individual fact sheets for a link to the methodology. For sources used in analyses produced in 2021MICHAEL MCAFEE
Dr. Manuel Pastor is a Distinguished Professor of Sociology and American Studies & Ethnicity at the University of Southern California. He currently directs the USC Equity Research Institute (ERI), formerly PERE/CSII. Pastor holds an economics Ph.D. from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and is the inaugural holder of the Turpanjian Chair in Civil Society and Social Change at USC. BOOSTING ECONOMIC GROWTH IN MISSISSIPPI THROUGH EMPLOYMENT Boosting Economic Growth in Mississippi through Employment Equity 3 Introduction Chrissy Portman, a wife and mother of four in Biloxi, is a certified construction worker and firefighter. ADVANCING HEALTH EQUITY AND INCLUSIVE GROWTH IN FRESNO COUNTY Advancing Health Equity and Inclusive Growth in Fresno County 2 Fresno County is an agricultural powerhouse, yet it struggles with slow economic growth, high RESEARCH | NATIONAL EQUITY ATLAS The Racial Equity Index provides a snapshot of how well a community is doing on racial equity compared to its peers. We built it to help you identify key equity issues, develop solutions and set specific goals for closing racial gaps, and track progress over time. RACE, RISK, AND WORKFORCE EQUITY IN THE CORONAVIRUS Employment opportunities have declined most dramatically in non-essential occupations at the bottom of the income distribution. Weekly job postings have fallen by more than 50 percent for non-essential occupations in which workers (both full- and part-time) earn less than $35,000 per year, with the deepest declines for those in which workers earn less than $10,000 per year. THE RACIAL EQUITY INDEX: A NEW DATA TOOL TO DRIVE LOCAL Yet, there are large racial inequities in San Jose. For example, even with the highest share of Black college graduates of any region (37 percent), there is a 23 percentage point Black-White disparity in terms of educational attainment, and the White-Latinx disparity is 44 percentage points (60 and 16 percent, respectively). And among college graduates, Black and Latinx workers earn $12-$17 ADVANCING WORKFORCE EQUITY The Advancing Workforce Equity project is a multi-year collaboration between the National Equity Atlas, the National Fund for Workforce Solutions, and Burning Glass Technologies, with support from JPMorgan Chase.We define workforce equity as a labor market in which racial income gaps are eliminated, all jobs are good jobs, and everyone who wants to work has access to family-supporting RENT DEBT IN AMERICA Rent Debt in America. This dashboard was produced by the National Equity Atlas in partnership with the Right to the City Alliance to support strong renter protections for those impacted by the Covid-driven rent-debt crisis. It provides timely data on the number of renters who owe back rent, the characteristics of those renters,and the total
NEIGHBORHOOD POVERTY Require or incentivize the inclusion of affordable housing within new developments using inclusionary zoning, community benefits agreements, density bonuses, housing trust funds, or other tools.; Implement equitable economic development and community wealth-building strategies that bring jobs, sustainable infrastructure, and business opportunities to residents of high-poverty neighborhoods. RENT DEBT IN AMERICA: STABILIZING RENTERS IS KEY TO Our new rent debt dashboard, produced in partnership with the Right to the City Alliance, equips policymakers and advocates with data on the extent and nature of rent debt in their communities to inform policies to eliminate debt and prevent the specter of mass eviction.. By Sarah Treuhaft, Jamila Henderson, Michelle Huang, Alex Ramiller, and JustinScoggins
CAR ACCESS | NATIONAL EQUITY ATLAS Transit initiative increases mobility in North Central Montana. In the Great Plains area in Northern Montana, many people live dozens of miles away from jobs, schools, grocery stores, and hospitals but lack access to vehicle. Additionally, transportation is the largest living expense for the majority of households in the state. ADVANCING WORKFORCE EQUITY IN DALLAS AND COLLIN COUNTIES In Dallas and Collin counties, Texas, as in the rest of the nation, deep racial inequities are built into the regional economy. This report, produced in partnership with Burning Glass Technologies, the National Fund for Workforce Solutions, and Pathways to Work at the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, offers a comprehensive analysis of long-standing racial gaps in labor market outcomes, the ADVANCING HEALTH EQUITY AND INCLUSIVE GROWTH IN FRESNO COUNTY Advancing Health Equity and Inclusive Growth in Fresno County 2 Fresno County is an agricultural powerhouse, yet it struggles with slow economic growth, high NATIONAL EQUITY ATLASINDICATORSRESEARCHDATA IN ACTIONABOUTDATASUMMARIES
The face of America is changing. By 2045, people of color will be the majority. Rising diversity is a tremendous asset – if all can access what they need to thrive. Equity is the key to prosperity. The nation’s total GDP would have been $2.7 trillion more in 2017 with racial equity in income – making every community stronger. INDICATORS | NATIONAL EQUITY ATLAS National Equity Atlas indicators track how communities are doing on key measures of inclusive prosperity. We define an equitable community as one where all residents — regardless of their race, nativity, gender, or zip code — are fully able to participate in the community’s economic vitality, contribute to its readiness for the future, and connect to its assets and resources. RACIAL EQUITY DATA LAB Create your own $15/hour fact sheet. Our $15/hour starter visualization provides data and policy solutions to advance wage equity in Dallas. Use it as a templateRENT DEBT DASHBOARD
To build back better, policymakers need to eliminate rent debt and prevent eviction. This regularly-updated dashboard provides data on who is behind on rent and the estimated amount owed based on the March 17-29 Census Household Pulse Survey. Data is available for the U.S., 45 states and all their counties, and 15 metros. RACIAL EQUITY INDEX: SUMMARY Racial Equity Index. Home. Racial Equity Index: Summary. The Racial Equity Index is a data tool designed to help communities identify priority areas for advancing racial equity, track progress over time, and set specific goals for closing racial gaps. It provides a snapshotof
ELIMINATE RENT BURDEN The overall amount of disposable income renters would have if they paid only what they could afford on housing has grown from $72 billion in 2000 to $130 billion in 2017. Renters would have $6,197 additional disposable income per year on average if they were not rent burdened; Asian or Pacific Islander renters would have $7,966 more in SOURCES AND METHODS: STATE EVICTION RISK FACT SHEETS Sources and Methods: State Eviction Risk Fact Sheets. This document shares the sources and methods for our state-level eviction risk fact sheets produced in 2020. For local-level analyses produced in 2020, please see the notes at the end of the individual fact sheets for a link to the methodology. For sources used in analyses produced in 2021MICHAEL MCAFEE
Dr. Manuel Pastor is a Distinguished Professor of Sociology and American Studies & Ethnicity at the University of Southern California. He currently directs the USC Equity Research Institute (ERI), formerly PERE/CSII. Pastor holds an economics Ph.D. from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and is the inaugural holder of the Turpanjian Chair in Civil Society and Social Change at USC. BOOSTING ECONOMIC GROWTH IN MISSISSIPPI THROUGH EMPLOYMENT Boosting Economic Growth in Mississippi through Employment Equity 3 Introduction Chrissy Portman, a wife and mother of four in Biloxi, is a certified construction worker and firefighter. ADVANCING HEALTH EQUITY AND INCLUSIVE GROWTH IN FRESNO COUNTY Advancing Health Equity and Inclusive Growth in Fresno County 2 Fresno County is an agricultural powerhouse, yet it struggles with slow economic growth, high NATIONAL EQUITY ATLASINDICATORSRESEARCHDATA IN ACTIONABOUTDATASUMMARIES
The face of America is changing. By 2045, people of color will be the majority. Rising diversity is a tremendous asset – if all can access what they need to thrive. Equity is the key to prosperity. The nation’s total GDP would have been $2.7 trillion more in 2017 with racial equity in income – making every community stronger. INDICATORS | NATIONAL EQUITY ATLAS National Equity Atlas indicators track how communities are doing on key measures of inclusive prosperity. We define an equitable community as one where all residents — regardless of their race, nativity, gender, or zip code — are fully able to participate in the community’s economic vitality, contribute to its readiness for the future, and connect to its assets and resources. RACIAL EQUITY DATA LAB Create your own $15/hour fact sheet. Our $15/hour starter visualization provides data and policy solutions to advance wage equity in Dallas. Use it as a templateRENT DEBT DASHBOARD
To build back better, policymakers need to eliminate rent debt and prevent eviction. This regularly-updated dashboard provides data on who is behind on rent and the estimated amount owed based on the March 17-29 Census Household Pulse Survey. Data is available for the U.S., 45 states and all their counties, and 15 metros. RACIAL EQUITY INDEX: SUMMARY Racial Equity Index. Home. Racial Equity Index: Summary. The Racial Equity Index is a data tool designed to help communities identify priority areas for advancing racial equity, track progress over time, and set specific goals for closing racial gaps. It provides a snapshotof
ELIMINATE RENT BURDEN The overall amount of disposable income renters would have if they paid only what they could afford on housing has grown from $72 billion in 2000 to $130 billion in 2017. Renters would have $6,197 additional disposable income per year on average if they were not rent burdened; Asian or Pacific Islander renters would have $7,966 more in SOURCES AND METHODS: STATE EVICTION RISK FACT SHEETS Sources and Methods: State Eviction Risk Fact Sheets. This document shares the sources and methods for our state-level eviction risk fact sheets produced in 2020. For local-level analyses produced in 2020, please see the notes at the end of the individual fact sheets for a link to the methodology. For sources used in analyses produced in 2021MICHAEL MCAFEE
Dr. Manuel Pastor is a Distinguished Professor of Sociology and American Studies & Ethnicity at the University of Southern California. He currently directs the USC Equity Research Institute (ERI), formerly PERE/CSII. Pastor holds an economics Ph.D. from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and is the inaugural holder of the Turpanjian Chair in Civil Society and Social Change at USC. BOOSTING ECONOMIC GROWTH IN MISSISSIPPI THROUGH EMPLOYMENT Boosting Economic Growth in Mississippi through Employment Equity 3 Introduction Chrissy Portman, a wife and mother of four in Biloxi, is a certified construction worker and firefighter. ADVANCING HEALTH EQUITY AND INCLUSIVE GROWTH IN FRESNO COUNTY Advancing Health Equity and Inclusive Growth in Fresno County 2 Fresno County is an agricultural powerhouse, yet it struggles with slow economic growth, high RESEARCH | NATIONAL EQUITY ATLAS The Racial Equity Index provides a snapshot of how well a community is doing on racial equity compared to its peers. We built it to help you identify key equity issues, develop solutions and set specific goals for closing racial gaps, and track progress over time. RACE, RISK, AND WORKFORCE EQUITY IN THE CORONAVIRUS Employment opportunities have declined most dramatically in non-essential occupations at the bottom of the income distribution. Weekly job postings have fallen by more than 50 percent for non-essential occupations in which workers (both full- and part-time) earn less than $35,000 per year, with the deepest declines for those in which workers earn less than $10,000 per year. THE RACIAL EQUITY INDEX: A NEW DATA TOOL TO DRIVE LOCAL Yet, there are large racial inequities in San Jose. For example, even with the highest share of Black college graduates of any region (37 percent), there is a 23 percentage point Black-White disparity in terms of educational attainment, and the White-Latinx disparity is 44 percentage points (60 and 16 percent, respectively). And among college graduates, Black and Latinx workers earn $12-$17 ADVANCING WORKFORCE EQUITY The Advancing Workforce Equity project is a multi-year collaboration between the National Equity Atlas, the National Fund for Workforce Solutions, and Burning Glass Technologies, with support from JPMorgan Chase.We define workforce equity as a labor market in which racial income gaps are eliminated, all jobs are good jobs, and everyone who wants to work has access to family-supporting RENT DEBT IN AMERICA Rent Debt in America. This dashboard was produced by the National Equity Atlas in partnership with the Right to the City Alliance to support strong renter protections for those impacted by the Covid-driven rent-debt crisis. It provides timely data on the number of renters who owe back rent, the characteristics of those renters,and the total
NEIGHBORHOOD POVERTY Require or incentivize the inclusion of affordable housing within new developments using inclusionary zoning, community benefits agreements, density bonuses, housing trust funds, or other tools.; Implement equitable economic development and community wealth-building strategies that bring jobs, sustainable infrastructure, and business opportunities to residents of high-poverty neighborhoods. RENT DEBT IN AMERICA: STABILIZING RENTERS IS KEY TO Our new rent debt dashboard, produced in partnership with the Right to the City Alliance, equips policymakers and advocates with data on the extent and nature of rent debt in their communities to inform policies to eliminate debt and prevent the specter of mass eviction.. By Sarah Treuhaft, Jamila Henderson, Michelle Huang, Alex Ramiller, and JustinScoggins
CAR ACCESS | NATIONAL EQUITY ATLAS Transit initiative increases mobility in North Central Montana. In the Great Plains area in Northern Montana, many people live dozens of miles away from jobs, schools, grocery stores, and hospitals but lack access to vehicle. Additionally, transportation is the largest living expense for the majority of households in the state. ADVANCING WORKFORCE EQUITY IN DALLAS AND COLLIN COUNTIES In Dallas and Collin counties, Texas, as in the rest of the nation, deep racial inequities are built into the regional economy. This report, produced in partnership with Burning Glass Technologies, the National Fund for Workforce Solutions, and Pathways to Work at the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, offers a comprehensive analysis of long-standing racial gaps in labor market outcomes, the ADVANCING HEALTH EQUITY AND INCLUSIVE GROWTH IN FRESNO COUNTY Advancing Health Equity and Inclusive Growth in Fresno County 2 Fresno County is an agricultural powerhouse, yet it struggles with slow economic growth, high Data to Build an Equitable Economy NATIONALEQUITYATLAS.C USER MENU* Atlas in the News
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Rising inequality and persistent inequities prevent many low-income people and people of color from realizing their full potential—compromising the entire economy. Begin with the U.S. Summary to access key equity indicators, like wages by race shown below.Breakdown:
MEDIAN HOURLY WAGE BY RACE/ETHNICITY: UNITED STATES, 1980-2015 Created with Highcharts 4.2.5$23$22$22$23$22$18$18$18$17$17People of colorWhite19801985199019952000200520102015$16$18$20$22$24$26
Read the summary for the U.S. or your region → Explore more equity indicators → Inclusion is the path to a prosperous and resilient new economy. The nation’s total GDP would have been $2.5 trillion higher in 2015 with racial equity—and every region and state would be stronger with equity. Begin with the U.S. Summary for data on the economicbenefits of equity.
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ACTUAL GDP AND ESTIMATED GDP WITH RACIAL EQUITY IN INCOME (BILLIONS):UNITED STATES, 2015
Created with Highcharts 4.2.5$18,007.09$20,547.04$0.00$5,000.00$10,000.00$15,000.00$20,000.00$25,000.00 ActualProjected (no racial gaps in income/employment) Read the summary for the U.S. or your region → Explore the economic benefits of equity → By 2045, the majority of Americans will be people of color. Rising diversity is a tremendous asset—if all can access the resources and opportunities they need to thrive. Explore the Atlas to get data on changing demographics, racial inclusion, and the economic benefits of equity—in your city, region, state, and nationwide. Begin with the U.S. Summary to explore indicators like the map below.Breakdown:
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NATIONAL EQUITY ATLAS: DECEMBER UPDATESDecember 17, 2019
Happy Holidays from the National Equity Atlas team! In 2019, we launched the Bay Area Equity Atlas, produced several equity profiles, and analyses on regions. We hope you've enjoyed our products and are excited about our upcoming 2020 projects. REPORT: REGIONAL ECONOMIES IN TRANSITIONOctober 16, 2019
This report explored broad trends in the U.S. economy—such as the decline of traditional manufacturing, the growth of high-tech industries, and the rapid expansion of low-wage service jobs—and how they occur unevenly across the nation’s largest metro areas. THE BAY AREA EQUITY ATLAS Launched June 5, 2019 The Atlas is a comprehensive data support system to track the state of equity across the Bay Area region and inform solutions for inclusive prosperity. REPORT: AN EQUITY PROFILE OF PINELLAS COUNTYApril 17, 2019
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