Category: PCI

  • Bill Shipp is still right

    Bill Shipp is still right

    I’ve written a couple of pieces over the years detailing the educational attainment gaps between the various parts of the state. The main hook I used for those pieces was an old Bill Shipp quote that without Metro Atlanta, the state of Georgia would be more poorly educated than Mississippi. As a native Mississippian, I…

  • The TIGC 2022 Georgia county rankings: Per Capita Income

    The TIGC 2022 Georgia county rankings: Per Capita Income

    This is the second in a series of posts ranking Georgia counties by various socioeconomic measures. About a week ago I did an initial post ranking the counties based on their population growth over the past three years. Now I’m shifting to economics. In this post, I’ll look at per capita income (PCI), but I’m…

  • Mapping the rise and fall of Georgia per capita income performance

    Mapping the rise and fall of Georgia per capita income performance

    In my last piece, I summarized some of my recent research into the per capita income (PCI) “cold case” I’ve been noodling over for the past year or so and promised several follow-ups. This is the first of those. As a starting point, I thought it might be useful to spread some key data points…

  • Chapter III in my ongoing post-mortem of Georgia’s PCI performance from 1980-2020

    Chapter III in my ongoing post-mortem of Georgia’s PCI performance from 1980-2020

    Late last year, I posted two pieces about Georgia’s per capita income (PCI) performance.  I hadn’t intended to do that.  My original objective had been to take a quick look at a new release of 2020 PCI data from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA), knock out a quick one-off, and move on.  But…

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