Data

We sought data-driven solutions

City Alive gathered data, reports, and stories from 2014 to 2020 to guide economic development in Albuquerque. We particularly focused on data that would inform our collective efforts to support homegrown businesses and equity.

Below is a collection of the data collected over the course of the initiative:

Population-level Statistics

Data Stories


Reports To Better Understand Albuquerque


These reports, which are listed in no particular order, have influenced or informed us in some way. We think you might like them, too.

Why Data?


Economies are really complex, and they change very, very slowly. Data is our method of understanding what is working, and what is not. At City Alive we used a Results Based Accountability (RBA) framework. We tracked data and consistently asked the question, “Are people better off as a result of our efforts?” From understanding the current state of our economy, to identifying our dream for the future and the steps it will take to get there, we invested in this bigger picture to support our shared goals. 


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Reports To Better Understand Albuquerque


These reports, which are listed in no particular order, have influenced or informed us in some way. We think you might like them, too.


Why Data?


Economies are really complex, and they change very, very slowly. Data is our method of understanding what is working, and what is not. At City Alive we use a Results Based Accountability (RBA) framework. We track data and consistently ask the question, “Are people better off as a result of our efforts?” From understanding the current state of our economy, to identifying our dream for the future and the steps it will take to get there, we invest in this bigger picture to support our shared goals. 

If you have feedback, suggestions, or questions about any of the information you see here, write us!


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Data

We sought data-driven solutions

City Alive gathered data, reports, and stories from 2014 to 2020 to guide economic development in Albuquerque. We particularly focused on data that would inform our collective efforts to support homegrown businesses and equity.

Below is a collection of the data collected over the course of the initiative:

Population-level Statistics

Data Stories


Reports To Better Understand Albuquerque


These reports, which are listed in no particular order, have influenced or informed us in some way. We think you might like them, too.

Why Data?


Economies are really complex, and they change very, very slowly. Data is our method of understanding what is working, and what is not. At City Alive we use a Results Based Accountability (RBA) framework. We track data and consistently ask the question, “Are people better off as a result of our efforts?” From understanding the current state of our economy, to identifying our dream for the future and the steps it will take to get there, we invest in this bigger picture to support our shared goals. 

If you have feedback, suggestions, or questions about any of the information you see here, write us!


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Reports To Better Understand Albuquerque


These reports, which are listed in no particular order, have influenced or informed us in some way. We think you might like them, too.


Why Data?


Economies are really complex, and they change very, very slowly. Data is our method of understanding what is working, and what is not. At City Alive we use a Results Based Accountability (RBA) framework. We track data and consistently ask the question, “Are people better off as a result of our efforts?” From understanding the current state of our economy, to identifying our dream for the future and the steps it will take to get there, we invest in this bigger picture to support our shared goals. 

If you have feedback, suggestions, or questions about any of the information you see here, write us!


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