Regional Direction
February 24th 2021
Philadelphia’s Persistent Income Inequality: A 2019 Data Update
Aligned with the Economy League’s mission to promote equity and shared prosperity in Greater Philadelphia, we continue our coverage of income inequality in Philadelphia using updated estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau. Key Takeaways: Black households made up 55.8 percent of all... Read More
Regional Direction
February 10th 2021
Some Thoughts about the Falling Poverty Rate Among Black Philadelphians
In a previous Leading Indicator – detailing the changing distribution of poverty in Philadelphia – we found that the proportion of Black Philadelphians living in poverty in 2019 was at its lowest since 2005. In this Leading Indicator, we explore some possible causes of the decline in poverty among... Read More
Regional Direction
January 27th 2021
The Road to Recovery: Greater Philadelphia’s Professional and Business Services Industry
In our second installment of our Road to Recovery series, we take a closer look at Greater Philadelphia’s professional and business services industry - a super-sector that includes all professional, scientific, and technical activities, management and administrative work, consulting and secondary... Read More
Regional Direction
January 13th 2021
The Road to Recovery: Greater Philadelphia’s Accommodation and Food Services Sector
In past data briefs, we detailed the direct and long-lasting impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on various sectors of Greater Philadelphia’s economy. For our first Leading Indicator of 2021, we continue our analysis of the metropolitan region’s various industries but with an eye towards recovery. In... Read More
Regional Direction
December 16th 2020
The Changing Distribution of Poverty in Philadelphia
In its last session of 2020, Philadelphia's City Council passed legislation aligned with its Poverty Action Plan. Whether providing relief or job security for Black and brown service industry workers or restructuring the ten-year real estate tax abatement, many of these measures aim to lift... Read More
Regional Direction
December 2nd 2020
Automation Nation PART 3: Automation in Greater Philadelphia's Transportation Industry
A fully-functioning, multimodal transportation network of roads, rails, waterways, and air travel is essential for efficiently moving goods and workers through and from a metropolitan region. The workers who build, maintain, and support that network are vital since their daily tasks keep the region... Read More
Regional Direction
November 18th 2020
Regional Employment Growth Amidst the Pandemic
The current number of new job posts in the U.S. is roughly 14 percent lower than this time last year, according to a recent data brief released by the FRED Research Division of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. With employment continuing to crawl back to pre-pandemic levels and the City of... Read More
Regional Direction
November 4th 2020
Automation Nation PART 2: Greater Philadelphia's Healthcare and Social Assistance Industry
In the second installment of our Automation Nation series, we dive deeper into automation trends in the U.S. healthcare and social assistance industry and discuss the potential impact in our region. As we previously noted, Greater Philadelphia’s healthcare and social assistance industry has long... Read More
Regional Direction
October 21st 2020
Philadelphia’s Millennial Population
From delaying marriage and homeownership to their role in progressive social movements, the millennial generation has received plenty of media attention in recent years for their impact on various economic, social, and political trends within the United States. One emerging trend among millennials,... Read More
Regional Direction
October 8th 2020