FWIW Dept.
For years I was a subscriber to Harper’s. When my magazine came in the mail, I would invariably read the Harper’s Index first. It was a page of statements with stats, sometimes trivial but usually pointed. Rather than an essay or news story approach, they simply delivered the facts, but in a manner that did serve to tell stories.
Here are some stats that I came across, while researching other things. I enjoy statistics, assessing them for the underlying messages they convey. Based on your feedback I may continue to do more of this now and then.
DATA POINTS
Percentage of renters in St. Louis County paying more than 30% of their income on rent: 48 to 56%
Percentage of subsidized housing in Minnesota that is in the seven-county Northland region: 9%
Percentage that rents in St. Louis County increased from 2000 to 2019: 25%
Percentage that wages increased during the same period: 8%
The gap: 17%
Percentage increase in median home value in St. Louis County, 2000 to 2019: 43%
--Source: 2021 Sate of the State’s Housing, MN Housing Partnership
Percentage increase in number of Minneapolis carjackings from 2019-2020: 537%
--Source: Senator Amy Klobuchar roundtable
Iron Ore shipments from Duluth, March 2022 (in tons): 89,805
Iron Ore shipments from Duluth, March 2021: 152,933
In March 2017: 277,318
Decrease in tonnage from last year, year to date: 37.5%
--Source: BusinessNorth.com, April 20, 2022
Number of Minnesota cities listed in the "Top 100 desirable cities to live in" according to the WSJ/Realtor.com Housing Market Index, Spring 2022: 0
Highest ranked Minnesota city: Rochester, 116
(Criteria: Affordability, with strong local economies)
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