What We’re Reading: January 14, 2018
This week, Chicago Policy Review looks at a paper that finds Atlanta's low-income households moved to where transit is available, NPR highlights the work of an Indianapolis CDC, and Brookings provides an economic development dashboard.
Incomes Rising by Sector, but Real Income Flat Since 2007
In the Indy Metro between 2007 and 2016, goods producing jobs fell by 12,000 while service jobs increased by 126,000. Average income per employee remained almost flat during this period.
Mortgage Activity Growing Fastest Among Middle- and Upper-Income Borrowers
There were 50 percent more Central Indiana home purchase loans in 2016 compared to 2012. Among upper-income borrowers, the number of new loans went up 80 percent.
Income, Unemployment, and Health Insurance in Indianapolis
This is part of our IndyVitals blog series, exploring the data behind IndyVitals.org. You may be aware that the U.S. has a ...
What Type of Businesses are Located in Your Neighborhood?
This is part of our IndyVitals blog series, exploring the data behind IndyVitals.org. Have you ever wondered exactly what type of ...
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