We live in a world of data and continue to generate unprecedented amounts of information. This collection of data visualizations allows city officials and staff to understand, analyze, and communicate data with new and interactive formats.
Use the buttons below to display data visualizations by topic.
Data.census.gov is the new platform to access demographic and economic data from the U.S. Census Bureau. The vision for data.census.gov is to improve the customer experience by making data available from one centralized place so that data users spend less time searching for data and content, and more time using it.
Kids Count is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation and a premier source of data on children and families. Each year, the Foundation produces a comprehensive report — the KIDS COUNT Data Book — that assesses child well-being in the United States. The indicators featured in the Data Book are also available in the Data Center.
These Atlanta Fed resources offer data visualization and other interactive features on a broad array of key community and economic development topics, including rental affordability, opportunity occupations, and small city economic dynamism.
The COVID-19 Impact Analysis Platform provides data and insight on COVID-19’s impact on mobility, health, economy, and society for all states and counties with daily data updates.
This website allows users to download, graph, and track 767,000 US and international economic time series from 102 sources.
The National Equity Atlas is America's most detailed report card on racial and economic equity. It equips movement leaders and policymakers with actionable data and strategies to advance racial equity and shared prosperity.
The goal of the City Health Dashboard is to provide communities and city leaders with an array of regularly updated data specific to neighborhood and/or city boundaries to improve the health and well-being of everyone in the community.
The annual State of the Nation's Housing report provides a comprehensive analysis of new and existing home prices and sales, rents and vacancy rates, construction and improvement spending, and other housing market indicators.
The Georgia Broadband Map project represents a location-level methodology that precisely maps the availability of broadband services to every home and business in the State, which includes all 159 counties.
The TED Center is a place to learn more about local fiscal conditions in Georgia.
The Opportunity Atlas shows which neighborhoods in America offer children the best chance to rise out of poverty by using anonymous data following 20 million Americans from childhood to their mid-30s. The tool allows users to trace the roots of today's affluence and poverty back to the neighborhoods where people grew up.
The Crime Data Explorer pages provide a view of estimated national and state data, reported agency-level crime statistics, and graphs of specific variables from the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS).