Featured Indicator Dashboards
Here are just a few of the many dashboards, charts, graphs, and tables you can explore in this site. Check back to see new featured data and visualizations as they become available.
Economy
Personal Income: Inflation-Adjusted Percent Change in 2005Demographics
Population: Arizona Population by County 1969 - 2006Education
Greater Phoenix Region: Arizona’s Instrument to Measure Standards (AIMS) Scores 2002 - 2005Innovation
Financial Inputs to Innovation: Total Venture Capital 1995 - 2006Sustainability
Energy: Breakdown of Renewable Energy Production, APS and SRP Service Areas (2005)Quality of Life
Poverty: Household Incomes in Maricopa County (2000 Census)Comparing Metro Phoenix
Economic Comparisons: Gross Domestic Product by Metropolitan Area
Welcome to Arizona Indicators
What will determine Arizona's future? How economically competitive are we? How well are we educating our children? Are we maintaining the advantages of our climate and natural environment?
Right now, Arizona isn't sufficiently equipped to answer such questions and, therefore, to make informed decisions.
By providing quality data in accessible formats with clear, visual explanations via a transparent data analysis process, the Arizona Indicators Project facilitates discussions on the state of our communities today so that we can make informed decisions for tomorrow.
Arizona Indicators News
New! 6/23/2008 Public Site Beta 2 is Coming!
On July 1st, the new Arizona Indicators site design will be released for public testing and feedback. We're excited to present the new look, new features, and some updated indicator data. As always, please feel welcome to let us know what you think on the contact page.
THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC Articles
- 10/28/2007 Special Report: Arizona's Economic Future is Now
For more than a year, reporters and researchers compiled and sifted through data to identify the factors driving the economies of more-prosperous metropolitan regions and determine what steps the Phoenix area needs to take to make itself more globally competitive.
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