Map & Data Resources

By Althea Webber, By Timothy Martinez | Open government
A follow-up to Remapping Debate's joint project with the Center for Responsive Politics, this data viz follows the new employers and positions for top staffers of Members of Congress who left office at the end of 2010. Now with Mar. 16 updates. More
By Mike Alberti, By Lori Bikson | Health care
As Congressional Republicans do their best to repeal "Obama-care," Remapping Debate revisits how "Bush-care" stacked up against England and Canada in terms of ER visits per 1,000 people in the period from 2003 to 2008. More
By Craig Gurian | Civil rights, Housing, Race
Remapping Debate's analysis of the latest information from recently-released 5-year American Community Survey highlights a nation where "pockets of segregation" are everywhere to be found. More
By Timothy Martinez, By Althea Webber | Open government
Remapping Debate and the Center for Responsive Politics team up to find out. New tool tracks connections of power and influence. Now with Mar. 16 updates. More
By Mike Alberti, By Craig Gurian | Gender equity
Remapping Debate's analysis of latest information from just-released American Community Survey shows many gaps still not overcome. More
By Mike Alberti | Income inequality
Social Security Administration's "net compensation" data allows for examination of wage income as high as the "$50 million and up" category. Data viz covers 1997 through 2009 and reflects stark inequalities in average income and in each income band's percentage of total wages compared to that income band's percentage of total workers. More
By Mike Alberti, By Lori Bikson | Health care, Income inequality
They certainly make much more money, and the gap has been growing over time. More
By Mike Alberti | Income inequality
American Community Survey data released this month show median household earnings of non-Latino Whites at least 50 percent higher than that of African Americans in 31 of the 34 U.S. cities with populations of 500,000 or more. More

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