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The State of 10 Cities

A decade of key economic, social, and demographic indicators

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Topics: Fiscal & Economic Policy & Philadelphia Projects: Philadelphia Research and Policy
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The State of 10 Cities

Editor’s note: This interactive was updated on Nov. 16, 2020, to include 2019 data.

The State of 10 Cities, an interactive resource from The Pew Charitable Trusts, allows you to analyze data from 10 U.S. cities on key economic, social, and demographic indicators over the past decade. With this tool, you can:

  • Compare cities over time or with each other.
  • Separate data for certain indicators by age and race.
  • Gain insights into how cities have changed on 14 key measures over the past decade.

The interactive’s primary purpose is to provide insights into where Philadelphia and peer cities stand on a range of important metrics, including population, employment, and homeownership. This tool is not meant to be a comprehensive assessment of a city; rather, it selectively presents data that are available across cities and over time—and illustrates differences between cities.

How are the cities chosen?
This tool utilizes cities that Pew has used for comparison to Philadelphia in its annual State of the City reports, based on economic, social, population, and geographical considerations. The comparison cities are Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Houston, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, and Washington.

How are the indicators chosen?
The State of 10 Cities uses indicators that are available across cities, updated on a yearly basis, and considered central to a city’s condition. Where possible, the tool breaks down the indicators by age and race.

Where do the data come from?
The State of 10 Cities draws on data from several federal agencies, including the U.S. Census Bureau, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.


Report April 11, 2019

10 Trends That Have Changed Philadelphia in 10 Years

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To commemorate the 10th anniversary of the State of the City report, we’re painting a portrait of Philadelphia through 10 compelling data points that spotlight some of the city’s transformative trends over the past 10 years.

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Philadelphia 2019: The State of the City

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Like many cities, Philadelphia has some neighborhoods that are thriving and others that are faltering. But it has more of the former than it did a decade ago. Even so, the numbers at the heart of this year’s “State of the City” report show the contrasts between the city’s neighborhoods to be as dramatic as ever.

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