33°N shares research about the metro Atlanta region and is managed by the Research and Analytics Division of the Atlanta Regional Commission. Regional Snapshot: State of the EconomyJanuary's Regional Snapshot provides, at the start of 2018, an overview of the most relevant trends in our metro economy - topics include job growth by sector, changes in wage levels, and trends in residential and commercial (by type) permit and construction activity. Friday Factday: Metro Atlanta Immigrant Population ProfileImmigrants make up a large part of the regional community. Defined as those who are foreign-born now residing in the metro region, the Atlanta Metro immigrant population comprises nearly 13.7% of the region's total population. The information in this profile provides a closer look at some of the other characteristics of this growing and integral part of the region's future. Monday Mapday & Friday FactdayMonday Mapday: Exploring Changes in Home Ownership Friday Factday: Metro Atlanta Immigrant Population Profile Monday Mapday: Declining Share of 65 Plus Population Friday Factday: The Atlanta MSA’s Foreign Born Population: Monday Mapday: Foreign Born Non-Citizens Decline Statewide Friday Factday: Declines in Mortgage Delinquency– The Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) is the regional planning and intergovernmental coordination agency for the 10-county area including Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry and Rockdale counties, as well as the City of Atlanta. For over 65 years, ARC and its predecessor agencies have helped to focus the region's leadership, attention and resources on key issues of regional consequence. |