The 2015 Pittsburgh Today and Tomorrow report, produced by Pittsburgh Today, analyzes recent data to assess the Pittsburgh region's standing compared with 14 other regions in 11 categories. Also included are numerous in-depth reports focusing on the most important issues facing Greater Pittsburgh. More
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Pittsburgh Today and Tomorrow 2015
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The Population Slip
Between July 2013 and July 2014, the Pittsburgh region saw a population decline of nearly 4,600 people. The numbers are the combined result of births versus deaths and domestic and international migration. More
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A Lingering Hunger
The number of families in southwestern Pennsylvania who turn up at food pantries has continued to rise long after the last national economic recession. Meanwhile, food banks have seen a steady decline in government support requiring significant changes to their funding streams. Read how food banks are facing those challenges. More
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Behind the Times: The Limited Role of Minorities in the Greater Pittsburgh Workforce
The southwestern Pennsylvania workforce is lacking in diversity by almost any measure. And the discrepancies seen in labor force participation, the type of jobs minority workers hold, and the incomes they earn, are issues with implications for the region’s economy, businesses and citizens. More
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Behind the Times – Introduction
With mobility in the domestic and international workforce continuing to increase, regions across the United States face increasing competition to retain and attract the workers needed to fuel the maintenance and growth of their regional economies. Having a diverse workforce in which minority workers perceive that they can thrive is one key element in this... More
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Behind the Times – Jobs and Income
Rayfield Lucas had heard there were well-paying jobs to be had in the shale gas industry. Jobs that offered the opportunity to earn his way to a future more secure than the maintenance and warehouse work he’d done in the past could ever promise. He went for it. A little more than a month after... More
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Behind The Times – Minority Workforce Participation
Southwestern Pennsylvania’s decades-old recovery from the collapse of its industrial economy has long been recognized as nothing short of remarkable. More recently, other regions watched with envy as it proved resilient to the harshest consequences of recession. “Pittsburgh’s transformation has captured the attention of other communities now confronted with economic crises of their own,” the... More
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Behind the Times – The Road Ahead
The dynamics of minority workers and their role in the southwestern Pennsylvania labor force are complex, broad in scope and not fully understood. And for decades, those who’ve tried to diversify the workforce have found it largely resistant to change. Data that depict a southwestern Pennsylvania labor force conspicuously low in minority workers lend little... More
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Behind the Times – About the Data
This report is based on data collected and analyzed by the Workforce Diversity Indicators Initiative. The first round of analysis focused on workforce participation, job sector employment and worker income. Local data were benchmarked against 14 peer regions. The data are largely drawn from U.S. Census Bureau Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics program’s Quarterly Workforce Indicators. The... More