This badge answers one question: can this city's own trend be trusted as a real improvement? It passed all three checks, so yes. The most recent 12 months agree with the multi-year trend.
Violent crime fell about 20% over the 12 months ending May 2026, faster than 92% of similar-size cities.
| Place | Latestper 100k | Changelast 12 months | Sig. | Change rank | History |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| U.S. (RTCI sample) ref | 456 (Apr 26) | -9.3% | |||
| Memphis, TN | 1,567 (May 26) | -35.3% | 1st | ||
| Nashville-Davidson metropolitan government (balance), TN | 882 (May 26) | -19.6% | 2nd | ||
| San Francisco, CA | 462 (May 26) | -13.5% | 3rd | ||
| El Paso, TX | 273 (May 26) | -13.4% | 4th | ||
| Denver, CO | 829 (May 26) | -11.9% | 5th | ||
| Louisville/Jefferson County metro government (balance), KY | 522 (May 26) | -11.9% | 6th | ||
| Baltimore, MD | 1,483 (May 26) | -11.6% | 7th | ||
| Milwaukee, WI | 1,114 (May 26) | -11.1% | 8th | ||
| Boston, MA | 570 (May 26) | -6.3% | 9th | ||
| Detroit, MI | 1,663 (May 26) | -3.8% | 10th | ||
| Portland, OR | 704 (May 26) | -2.1% | 11th | ||
| Seattle, WA | 657 (May 26) | +0.1% | 12th | ||
| Oklahoma City, OK | 688 (May 26) | +1.6% | 13th |
The last 12 months moved in the better direction. The multi-year trend has not (yet) passed the checks below, so no sustained-improvement claim is made. It is also improving faster than most of the selected peers.
Property crime fell about 19% over the 12 months ending May 2026, faster than 71% of similar-size cities.
| Place | Latestper 100k | Changelast 12 months | Sig. | Change rank | History |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| U.S. (RTCI sample) ref | 1,987 (Apr 26) | -12.2% | |||
| Memphis, TN | 3,939 (May 26) | -38.7% | 1st | ||
| Washington, DC | 2,783 (May 26) | -24.0% | 2nd | ||
| San Francisco, CA | 2,639 (May 26) | -21.6% | 3rd | ||
| Las Vegas, NV | 4,992 (May 26) | -19.4% | 4th | ||
| Nashville-Davidson metropolitan government (balance), TN | 3,567 (May 26) | -18.9% | 5th | ||
| El Paso, TX | 1,221 (May 26) | -17.0% | 6th | ||
| Milwaukee, WI | 2,233 (May 26) | -14.8% | 7th | ||
| Denver, CO | 3,984 (May 26) | -11.9% | 8th | ||
| Detroit, MI | 3,739 (May 26) | -11.7% | 9th | ||
| Seattle, WA | 4,629 (May 26) | -7.8% | 10th | ||
| Oklahoma City, OK | 2,604 (May 26) | -5.8% | 11th | ||
| Louisville/Jefferson County metro government (balance), KY | 3,162 (May 26) | -4.2% | 12th | ||
| Boston, MA | 1,905 (May 26) | -3.5% | 13th | ||
| Baltimore, MD | 4,148 (May 26) | -1.3% | 14th | ||
| Portland, OR | 5,327 (May 26) | -0.7% | 15th |
The last 12 months moved in the better direction. The multi-year trend has not (yet) passed the checks below, so no sustained-improvement claim is made. It is also improving faster than most of the selected peers.
Homicide fell about 50% over the 12 months ending May 2026, faster than 100% of similar-size cities.
| Place | Latestper 100k | Changelast 12 months | Sig. | Change rank | History |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| U.S. (RTCI sample) ref | 6 (Apr 26) | -17.8% | |||
| Nashville-Davidson metropolitan government (balance), TN | 7 (May 26) | -50.0% | 1st | ||
| Washington, DC | 14 (May 26) | -47.3% | 2nd | ||
| Boston, MA | 3 (May 26) | -47.1% | 3rd | ||
| Memphis, TN | 24 (May 26) | -38.4% | 4th | ||
| Seattle, WA | 4 (May 26) | -34.1% | 5th | ||
| Baltimore, MD | 21 (May 26) | -32.0% | 6th | ||
| Albuquerque, NM | 11 (May 26) | -31.8% | 7th | ||
| Louisville/Jefferson County metro government (balance), KY | 12 (May 26) | -21.5% | 8th | ||
| El Paso, TX | 3 (May 26) | -18.3% | 9th | ||
| Detroit, MI | 24 (May 26) | -17.6% | 10th | ||
| Portland, OR | 7 (May 26) | -17.6% | 11th | ||
| Las Vegas, NV | 11 (May 26) | -16.7% | 12th | ||
| Denver, CO | 7 (May 26) | -10.9% | 13th | ||
| Oklahoma City, OK | 10 (May 26) | -8.1% | 14th | ||
| Milwaukee, WI | 23 (May 26) | -6.5% | 15th | ||
| San Francisco, CA | 4 (May 26) | +0.0% | 16th |
The last 12 months moved in the better direction. The multi-year trend has not (yet) passed the checks below, so no sustained-improvement claim is made. It is also improving faster than most of the selected peers.
Vehicle theft fell about 38% over the 12 months ending May 2026, faster than 71% of similar-size cities.
| Place | Latestper 100k | Changelast 12 months | Sig. | Change rank | History |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| U.S. (RTCI sample) ref | 303 (Apr 26) | -22.2% | |||
| Memphis, TN | 599 (May 26) | -55.2% | 1st | ||
| Washington, DC | 397 (May 26) | -47.2% | 2nd | ||
| San Francisco, CA | 327 (May 26) | -39.0% | 3rd | ||
| Boston, MA | 86 (May 26) | -38.6% | 4th | ||
| Nashville-Davidson metropolitan government (balance), TN | 444 (May 26) | -37.6% | 5th | ||
| Denver, CO | 660 (May 26) | -36.4% | 6th | ||
| El Paso, TX | 201 (May 26) | -31.5% | 7th | ||
| Las Vegas, NV | 960 (May 26) | -29.0% | 8th | ||
| Milwaukee, WI | 770 (May 26) | -25.1% | 9th | ||
| Louisville/Jefferson County metro government (balance), KY | 532 (May 26) | -24.8% | 10th | ||
| Detroit, MI | 924 (May 26) | -20.1% | 11th | ||
| Portland, OR | 605 (May 26) | -18.9% | 12th | ||
| Oklahoma City, OK | 277 (May 26) | -17.7% | 13th | ||
| Seattle, WA | 705 (May 26) | -15.9% | 14th | ||
| Baltimore, MD | 769 (May 26) | -14.7% | 15th |
The change between non-overlapping survey periods clears the combined published margin AND is big enough to matter next to the peer spread.
Household income rose about 29% between the 2015-2019 and 2020-2024 surveys, from $59,828 to $77,371 (each survey's own dollars, not adjusted for inflation) - more than the combined survey margin (±$1,660). 15 of the 15 similar-size cities show a real change in the same direction. It started mid-pack and has reached a genuinely better level; worth investigating.
| Place | Latest2020-2024 survey | Today's rank | Change2015-2019 → 2020-2024 | Sig. | Change rank | History | Latest vs. peers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tennessee ref | $69,595 | +31% | |||||
| United States ref | $80,734 | +28% | |||||
| Denver, CO | $94,718 | 5th | +38% | 1st | 28% above peers | ||
| Boston, MA | $97,344 | 4th | +37% | 2nd | 32% above peers | ||
| Seattle, WA | $123,860 | 2nd | +34% | 3rd | 68% above peers | ||
| Las Vegas, NV | $73,877 | 8th | +31% | 4th | on par with peers | ||
| Milwaukee, WI | $54,234 | 14th | +30% | 5th | 27% below peers | ||
| Nashville-Davidson metropolitan government (balance), TN | $77,371 | 7th | +29% | 6th | 5% above peers | ||
| Detroit, MI | $39,938 | 16th | +29% | 7th | 46% below peers | ||
| Albuquerque, NM | $68,317 | 10th | +29% | 8th | 8% below peers | ||
| Portland, OR | $90,919 | 6th | +28% | 9th | 23% above peers | ||
| Washington, DC | $109,870 | 3rd | +27% | 10th | 49% above peers | ||
| El Paso, TX | $59,745 | 13th | +26% | 11th | 19% below peers | ||
| Memphis, TN | $51,736 | 15th | +25% | 12th | 30% below peers | ||
| San Francisco, CA | $140,970 | 1st | +25% | 13th | 91% above peers | ||
| Louisville/Jefferson County metro government (balance), KY | $66,849 | 11th | +25% | 14th | 10% below peers | ||
| Oklahoma City, OK | $68,656 | 9th | +24% | 15th | 7% below peers | ||
| Baltimore, MD | $62,177 | 12th | +23% | 16th | 16% below peers |
The change between non-overlapping survey periods clears the combined published margin AND is big enough to matter next to the peer spread.
Poverty fell 0.9 percentage points between the 2015-2019 and 2020-2024 surveys, from 14.6% to 13.7% - more than the combined survey margin (±0.9pp). 11 of the 15 similar-size cities show a real change in the same direction. It started among the stronger third of similar-size cities and kept improving; worth investigating.
| Place | Latest2020-2024 survey | Today's rank | Change2015-2019 → 2020-2024 | Sig. | Change rank | History | Latest vs. peers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tennessee ref | 13.1% | -1.5pp | |||||
| United States ref | 12.0% | ||||||
| Denver, CO | 11.1% | 3rd | -1.6pp | 1st | 28% below peers | ||
| Boston, MA | 15.5% | 10th | -2.2pp | 2nd | 1% above peers | ||
| Milwaukee, WI | 22.2% | 14th | -2.5pp | 3rd | 45% above peers | ||
| Seattle, WA | 9.6% | 1st | -1.1pp | 4th | 37% below peers | ||
| Las Vegas, NV | 13.8% | 6th | -1.2pp | 5th | 10% below peers | ||
| Albuquerque, NM | 15.3% | 9th | -1.3pp | 6th | on par with peers | ||
| Memphis, TN | 22.6% | 15th | -1.9pp | 7th | 47% above peers | ||
| Portland, OR | 12.5% | 4th | -1.0pp | 8th | 19% below peers | ||
| Baltimore, MD | 19.1% | 13th | -1.4pp | 9th | 24% above peers | ||
| Detroit, MI | 32.2% | 16th | -2.2pp | 10th | 110% above peers | ||
| Nashville-Davidson metropolitan government (balance), TN | 13.7% | 5th | -0.9pp | 11th | 11% below peers | ||
| Oklahoma City, OK | 14.9% | 8th | -0.9pp | 12th | 3% below peers | ||
| Washington, DC | 14.8% | 7th | -0.6pp | 13th | 3% below peers | ||
| El Paso, TX | 18.2% | 12th | -0.7pp | 14th | 18% above peers | ||
| Louisville/Jefferson County metro government (balance), KY | 15.5% | 11th | +0.0pp | 15th | 1% above peers | ||
| San Francisco, CA | 11.0% | 2nd | +0.8pp | 16th | 28% below peers |
The change between non-overlapping survey periods clears the combined published margin AND is big enough to matter next to the peer spread.
Child poverty fell 2.8 percentage points between the 2015-2019 and 2020-2024 surveys, from 24.2% to 21.4% - more than the combined survey margin (±1.7pp). 13 of the 15 similar-size cities show a real change in the same direction. It started mid-pack and has reached a genuinely better level; worth investigating.
| Place | Latest2020-2024 survey | Today's rank | Change2015-2019 → 2020-2024 | Sig. | Change rank | History | Latest vs. peers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tennessee ref | 18.8% | -3.1pp | |||||
| United States ref | 16.1% | ||||||
| Boston, MA | 21.1% | 8th | -6.6pp | 1st | 1% below peers | ||
| Baltimore, MD | 25.5% | 13th | -5.5pp | 2nd | 19% above peers | ||
| Albuquerque, NM | 19.9% | 6th | -4.1pp | 3rd | 7% below peers | ||
| Seattle, WA | 9.3% | 2nd | -1.6pp | 4th | 56% below peers | ||
| Oklahoma City, OK | 20.4% | 7th | -3.4pp | 5th | 5% below peers | ||
| Milwaukee, WI | 31.7% | 14th | -5.0pp | 6th | 48% above peers | ||
| Memphis, TN | 35.6% | 15th | -5.1pp | 7th | 67% above peers | ||
| Denver, CO | 16.0% | 4th | -2.2pp | 8th | 25% below peers | ||
| Nashville-Davidson metropolitan government (balance), TN | 21.4% | 9th | -2.8pp | 9th | on par with peers | ||
| Portland, OR | 13.8% | 3rd | -1.7pp | 10th | 36% below peers | ||
| El Paso, TX | 24.4% | 12th | -2.7pp | 11th | 14% above peers | ||
| Las Vegas, NV | 19.2% | 5th | -2.1pp | 12th | 10% below peers | ||
| San Francisco, CA | 9.0% | 1st | -0.9pp | 13th | 58% below peers | ||
| Detroit, MI | 46.5% | 16th | -3.7pp | 14th | 117% above peers | ||
| Louisville/Jefferson County metro government (balance), KY | 22.4% | 10th | -1.6pp | 15th | 5% above peers | ||
| Washington, DC | 22.8% | 11th | -1.2pp | 16th | 7% above peers |
The change between non-overlapping survey periods clears the combined published margin AND is big enough to matter next to the peer spread.
Broadband rose 7.6 percentage points between the 2015-2019 and 2020-2024 surveys, from 85.1% to 92.6% - more than the combined survey margin (±0.7pp). 15 of the 15 similar-size cities show a real change in the same direction. It started among the stronger third of similar-size cities and kept improving; worth investigating.
| Place | Latest2020-2024 survey | Today's rank | Change2015-2019 → 2020-2024 | Sig. | Change rank | History | Latest vs. peers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tennessee ref | 89.3% | +10.7pp | |||||
| United States ref | 91.1% | ||||||
| Detroit, MI | 85.8% | 15th | +21.2pp | 1st | 7% below peers | ||
| Memphis, TN | 87.6% | 14th | +17.9pp | 2nd | 5% below peers | ||
| Milwaukee, WI | 88.4% | 13th | +13.2pp | 3rd | 4% below peers | ||
| Las Vegas, NV | 91.8% | 8th | +11.5pp | 4th | on par with peers | ||
| Baltimore, MD | 85.5% | 16th | +10.7pp | 5th | 7% below peers | ||
| El Paso, TX | 89.4% | 12th | +10.6pp | 6th | 3% below peers | ||
| Albuquerque, NM | 90.6% | 10th | +9.7pp | 7th | 1% below peers | ||
| Oklahoma City, OK | 92.1% | 6th | +9.0pp | 8th | on par with peers | ||
| Washington, DC | 91.3% | 9th | +8.5pp | 9th | 1% below peers | ||
| Louisville/Jefferson County metro government (balance), KY | 90.6% | 11th | +7.9pp | 10th | 1% below peers | ||
| Nashville-Davidson metropolitan government (balance), TN | 92.7% | 5th | +7.6pp | 11th | 1% above peers | ||
| Boston, MA | 92.1% | 7th | +6.5pp | 12th | on par with peers | ||
| Denver, CO | 93.0% | 4th | +6.1pp | 13th | 1% above peers | ||
| Portland, OR | 94.0% | 2nd | +5.5pp | 14th | 2% above peers | ||
| San Francisco, CA | 93.1% | 3rd | +5.3pp | 15th | 1% above peers | ||
| Seattle, WA | 94.5% | 1st | +3.9pp | 16th | 3% above peers |
The change between non-overlapping survey periods clears the combined published margin, in the wrong direction for this metric.
Inequality rose about 2% between the 2015-2019 and 2020-2024 surveys, from 0.47 to 0.48 - more than the combined survey margin (±0.01). 2 of the 15 similar-size cities show a real change in the same direction. That is movement in the wrong direction.
| Place | Latest2020-2024 survey | Today's rank | Change2015-2019 → 2020-2024 | Sig. | Change rank | History | Latest vs. peers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tennessee ref | 0.48 | -0.003 | |||||
| United States ref | 0.48 | +0.001 | |||||
| Washington, DC | 0.52 | 13th | -0.010 | 1st | 5% above peers | ||
| Albuquerque, NM | 0.46 | 1st | -0.009 | 2nd | 6% below peers | ||
| Las Vegas, NV | 0.48 | 6th | -0.008 | 3rd | 2% below peers | ||
| Boston, MA | 0.53 | 16th | -0.008 | 4th | 8% above peers | ||
| Baltimore, MD | 0.51 | 11th | -0.006 | 5th | 4% above peers | ||
| Oklahoma City, OK | 0.47 | 2nd | -0.004 | 6th | 4% below peers | ||
| Milwaukee, WI | 0.47 | 3rd | -0.004 | 7th | 4% below peers | ||
| Denver, CO | 0.49 | 10th | -0.000 | 8th | on par with peers | ||
| Memphis, TN | 0.52 | 15th | +0.002 | 9th | 6% above peers | ||
| Detroit, MI | 0.51 | 12th | +0.002 | 10th | 5% above peers | ||
| Seattle, WA | 0.49 | 9th | +0.004 | 11th | on par with peers | ||
| Louisville/Jefferson County metro government (balance), KY | 0.48 | 7th | +0.005 | 12th | 2% below peers | ||
| Portland, OR | 0.48 | 5th | +0.005 | 13th | 3% below peers | ||
| San Francisco, CA | 0.52 | 14th | +0.012 | 14th | 6% above peers | ||
| El Paso, TX | 0.48 | 4th | +0.011 | 15th | 3% below peers | ||
| Nashville-Davidson metropolitan government (balance), TN | 0.48 | 8th | +0.011 | 16th | 2% below peers |
The change between non-overlapping survey periods clears the combined published margin AND is big enough to matter next to the peer spread.
SNAP fell 3.5 percentage points between the 2014-2018 and 2019-2023 surveys, from 12.2% to 8.7% - more than the combined survey margin (±0.6pp). 7 of the 15 similar-size cities show a real change in the same direction. It started among the stronger third of similar-size cities and kept improving; worth investigating.
| Place | Latest2019-2023 survey | Today's rank | Change2014-2018 → 2019-2023 | Sig. | Change rank | History | Latest vs. peers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tennessee ref | 11.2% | -3.6pp | |||||
| United States ref | 11.8% | -0.5pp | |||||
| Nashville-Davidson metropolitan government (balance), TN | 8.7% | 3rd | -3.5pp | 1st | 40% below peers | ||
| Louisville/Jefferson County metro government (balance), KY | 11.8% | 5th | -2.5pp | 2nd | 18% below peers | ||
| Portland, OR | 14.5% | 8th | -2.1pp | 3rd | on par with peers | ||
| Seattle, WA | 7.5% | 1st | -1.0pp | 4th | 48% below peers | ||
| Memphis, TN | 20.4% | 13th | -2.1pp | 5th | 41% above peers | ||
| Denver, CO | 8.3% | 2nd | -0.7pp | 6th | 43% below peers | ||
| Washington, DC | 13.2% | 6th | -0.6pp | 7th | 8% below peers | ||
| Detroit, MI | 38.0% | 16th | -1.7pp | 8th | 163% above peers | ||
| El Paso, TX | 19.1% | 12th | -0.7pp | 9th | 32% above peers | ||
| Baltimore, MD | 23.6% | 14th | -0.9pp | 10th | 63% above peers | ||
| Las Vegas, NV | 14.5% | 9th | -0.3pp | 11th | on par with peers | ||
| Milwaukee, WI | 27.5% | 15th | -0.2pp | 12th | 90% above peers | ||
| Boston, MA | 18.6% | 11th | +0.2pp | 13th | 29% above peers | ||
| Oklahoma City, OK | 13.7% | 7th | +0.5pp | 14th | 5% below peers | ||
| Albuquerque, NM | 17.3% | 10th | +2.2pp | 15th | 19% above peers | ||
| San Francisco, CA | 9.7% | 4th | +5.0pp | 16th | 33% below peers |
The change between non-overlapping survey periods clears the combined published margin, in the wrong direction for this metric.
Homeownership fell 1.5 percentage points between the 2015-2019 and 2020-2024 surveys, from 53.9% to 52.4% - more than the combined survey margin (±1.0pp). 4 of the 15 similar-size cities show a real change in the same direction. That is movement in the wrong direction.
| Place | Latest2020-2024 survey | Today's rank | Change2015-2019 → 2020-2024 | Sig. | Change rank | History | Latest vs. peers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tennessee ref | 66.9% | +0.6pp | |||||
| United States ref | 65.2% | ||||||
| Las Vegas, NV | 56.6% | 5th | +3.9pp | 1st | 12% above peers | ||
| Detroit, MI | 50.4% | 8th | +3.1pp | 2nd | on par with peers | ||
| Albuquerque, NM | 61.8% | 1st | +2.1pp | 3rd | 23% above peers | ||
| El Paso, TX | 60.8% | 2nd | +1.9pp | 4th | 21% above peers | ||
| Boston, MA | 35.7% | 16th | +0.7pp | 5th | 29% below peers | ||
| San Francisco, CA | 38.2% | 15th | +0.6pp | 6th | 24% below peers | ||
| Milwaukee, WI | 41.8% | 13th | +0.4pp | 7th | 17% below peers | ||
| Louisville/Jefferson County metro government (balance), KY | 60.7% | 3rd | +0.6pp | 8th | 21% above peers | ||
| Baltimore, MD | 47.5% | 10th | +0.0pp | 9th | 6% below peers | ||
| Washington, DC | 41.5% | 14th | -0.1pp | 10th | 18% below peers | ||
| Oklahoma City, OK | 58.5% | 4th | -0.4pp | 11th | 16% above peers | ||
| Denver, CO | 48.8% | 9th | -1.1pp | 12th | 3% below peers | ||
| Portland, OR | 52.0% | 7th | -1.4pp | 13th | 3% above peers | ||
| Nashville-Davidson metropolitan government (balance), TN | 52.4% | 6th | -1.5pp | 14th | 4% above peers | ||
| Memphis, TN | 44.9% | 11th | -1.7pp | 15th | 11% below peers | ||
| Seattle, WA | 43.7% | 12th | -2.0pp | 16th | 13% below peers |
The change between non-overlapping survey periods clears the combined published margin, in the wrong direction for this metric.
Cost burden rose 3.8 percentage points between the 2015-2019 and 2020-2024 surveys, from 33.1% to 36.9% - more than the combined survey margin (±1.3pp). That reverses the previous span, which went down between the 2010-2014 and 2015-2019 surveys. 6 of the 15 similar-size cities show a real change in the same direction. That is movement in the wrong direction.
| Place | Latest2020-2024 survey | Today's rank | Change2015-2019 → 2020-2024 | Sig. | Change rank | History | Latest vs. peers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tennessee ref | 28.0% | +0.4pp | |||||
| United States ref | 32.2% | +0.4pp | |||||
| Milwaukee, WI | 40.3% | 12th | -1.5pp | 1st | 9% above peers | ||
| Albuquerque, NM | 33.5% | 3rd | -0.6pp | 2nd | 9% below peers | ||
| Detroit, MI | 43.5% | 16th | -0.7pp | 3rd | 18% above peers | ||
| Seattle, WA | 34.5% | 4th | -0.5pp | 4th | 6% below peers | ||
| Boston, MA | 42.5% | 15th | -0.4pp | 5th | 15% above peers | ||
| Washington, DC | 36.1% | 7th | -0.2pp | 6th | 2% below peers | ||
| Denver, CO | 36.1% | 8th | +0.7pp | 7th | 2% below peers | ||
| Las Vegas, NV | 39.9% | 11th | +1.1pp | 8th | 8% above peers | ||
| Memphis, TN | 41.8% | 14th | +1.4pp | 9th | 13% above peers | ||
| Louisville/Jefferson County metro government (balance), KY | 30.7% | 1st | +1.2pp | 10th | 17% below peers | ||
| Portland, OR | 38.8% | 10th | +1.5pp | 11th | 5% above peers | ||
| San Francisco, CA | 35.6% | 5th | +1.7pp | 12th | 3% below peers | ||
| Baltimore, MD | 41.7% | 13th | +2.2pp | 13th | 13% above peers | ||
| El Paso, TX | 36.0% | 6th | +2.2pp | 14th | 2% below peers | ||
| Oklahoma City, OK | 31.5% | 2nd | +2.4pp | 15th | 14% below peers | ||
| Nashville-Davidson metropolitan government (balance), TN | 36.9% | 9th | +3.8pp | 16th | on par with peers |
The change between non-overlapping survey periods is smaller than the combined published margin of error, so no real change can be claimed.
No vehicle changed less than the survey can measure between the 2015-2019 and 2020-2024 surveys (6.7% then, 6.7% now; margin ±0.6pp).
| Place | Latest2020-2024 survey | Today's rank | Change2015-2019 → 2020-2024 | Sig. | Change rank | History | Latest vs. peers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tennessee ref | 5.2% | -0.5pp | |||||
| United States ref | 8.3% | -0.3pp | |||||
| Detroit, MI | 20.1% | 12th | -3.6pp | 1st | 47% above peers | ||
| Las Vegas, NV | 8.9% | 5th | -1.1pp | 2nd | 35% below peers | ||
| Memphis, TN | 10.3% | 7th | -1.3pp | 3rd | 25% below peers | ||
| Louisville/Jefferson County metro government (balance), KY | 9.7% | 6th | -0.9pp | 4th | 30% below peers | ||
| Baltimore, MD | 26.7% | 13th | -2.2pp | 5th | 95% above peers | ||
| Milwaukee, WI | 16.2% | 10th | -1.2pp | 6th | 18% above peers | ||
| El Paso, TX | 7.1% | 4th | -0.4pp | 7th | 48% below peers | ||
| Portland, OR | 13.7% | 9th | -0.5pp | 8th | on par with peers | ||
| Albuquerque, NM | 7.0% | 3rd | -0.2pp | 9th | 49% below peers | ||
| Boston, MA | 33.2% | 15th | -1.0pp | 10th | 143% above peers | ||
| San Francisco, CA | 30.2% | 14th | -0.7pp | 11th | 120% above peers | ||
| Nashville-Davidson metropolitan government (balance), TN | 6.7% | 2nd | -0.0pp | 12th | 51% below peers | ||
| Washington, DC | 36.0% | 16th | +0.1pp | 13th | 163% above peers | ||
| Denver, CO | 10.3% | 8th | +0.5pp | 14th | 25% below peers | ||
| Seattle, WA | 19.0% | 11th | +1.2pp | 15th | 38% above peers | ||
| Oklahoma City, OK | 6.5% | 1st | +0.4pp | 16th | 52% below peers |
The change between non-overlapping survey periods clears the combined published margin, in the wrong direction for this metric.
Uninsured rose 0.7 percentage points between the 2015-2019 and 2020-2024 surveys, from 12.0% to 12.7% - more than the combined survey margin (±0.5pp). That reverses the previous span, which went down between the 2010-2014 and 2015-2019 surveys. 5 of the 15 similar-size cities show a real change in the same direction. That is movement in the wrong direction.
| Place | Latest2020-2024 survey | Today's rank | Change2015-2019 → 2020-2024 | Sig. | Change rank | History | Latest vs. peers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tennessee ref | 9.7% | +0.3pp | |||||
| United States ref | 8.2% | -0.4pp | |||||
| Portland, OR | 5.2% | 5th | -1.2pp | 1st | 39% below peers | ||
| Boston, MA | 2.9% | 1st | -0.6pp | 2nd | 66% below peers | ||
| Detroit, MI | 7.4% | 8th | -1.0pp | 3rd | 13% below peers | ||
| San Francisco, CA | 3.3% | 2nd | -0.4pp | 4th | 61% below peers | ||
| Baltimore, MD | 5.9% | 6th | -0.6pp | 5th | 31% below peers | ||
| Oklahoma City, OK | 13.5% | 14th | -0.8pp | 6th | 59% above peers | ||
| Denver, CO | 8.9% | 10th | -0.3pp | 7th | 5% above peers | ||
| Milwaukee, WI | 9.0% | 11th | -0.2pp | 8th | 6% above peers | ||
| Washington, DC | 3.6% | 3rd | -0.0pp | 9th | 58% below peers | ||
| Seattle, WA | 4.2% | 4th | +0.0pp | 10th | 51% below peers | ||
| Nashville-Davidson metropolitan government (balance), TN | 12.7% | 12th | +0.7pp | 11th | 49% above peers | ||
| Memphis, TN | 14.5% | 15th | +1.0pp | 12th | 71% above peers | ||
| El Paso, TX | 20.1% | 16th | +1.5pp | 13th | 137% above peers | ||
| Albuquerque, NM | 8.5% | 9th | +0.7pp | 14th | on par with peers | ||
| Las Vegas, NV | 13.2% | 13th | +1.1pp | 15th | 56% above peers | ||
| Louisville/Jefferson County metro government (balance), KY | 5.9% | 7th | +0.6pp | 16th | 30% below peers |
Modeled estimate with no usable trend; the level is shown and no trend claims are made.
Adult obesity is somewhat below the peer median.
| Place | Latest | Today's rank | History | Latest vs. peers |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tennessee ref | 37.9% | |||
| United States ref | 33.4% | |||
| San Francisco, CA | 18.2% | 1st | 46% below peers | |
| Denver, CO | 23.2% | 2nd | 32% below peers | |
| Seattle, WA | 23.4% | 3rd | 31% below peers | |
| Washington, DC | 25.5% | 4th | 25% below peers | |
| Boston, MA | 27.3% | 5th | 19% below peers | |
| Portland, OR | 28.2% | 6th | 17% below peers | |
| Albuquerque, NM | 28.4% | 7th | 16% below peers | |
| Nashville-Davidson metropolitan government (balance), TN | 31.8% | 8th | 6% below peers | |
| Las Vegas, NV | 33.9% | 9th | on par with peers | |
| Louisville/Jefferson County metro government (balance), KY | 36.1% | 10th | 6% above peers | |
| Baltimore, MD | 37.9% | 11th | 12% above peers | |
| El Paso, TX | 39.5% | 12th | 17% above peers | |
| Oklahoma City, OK | 39.8% | 13th | 17% above peers | |
| Milwaukee, WI | 43.4% | 14th | 28% above peers | |
| Detroit, MI | 45.0% | 15th | 33% above peers | |
| Memphis, TN | 45.1% | 16th | 33% above peers |
The change between non-overlapping survey periods clears the combined published margin, in the wrong direction for this metric.
Child uninsured rose 3.6 percentage points between the 2015-2019 and 2020-2024 surveys, from 6.9% to 10.6% - more than the combined survey margin (±1.1pp). 10 of the 15 similar-size cities show a real change in the same direction. That is movement in the wrong direction.
| Place | Latest2020-2024 survey | Today's rank | Change2015-2019 → 2020-2024 | Sig. | Change rank | History | Latest vs. peers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tennessee ref | 5.9% | +1.4pp | |||||
| United States ref | 5.5% | +0.4pp | |||||
| Portland, OR | 1.9% | 1st | -0.9pp | 1st | 58% below peers | ||
| Detroit, MI | 2.8% | 6th | -0.4pp | 2nd | 39% below peers | ||
| Milwaukee, WI | 3.3% | 7th | +0.0pp | 3rd | 28% below peers | ||
| Oklahoma City, OK | 8.0% | 12th | +0.9pp | 4th | 74% above peers | ||
| Baltimore, MD | 4.6% | 9th | +0.6pp | 5th | on par with peers | ||
| El Paso, TX | 11.2% | 16th | +2.1pp | 6th | 144% above peers | ||
| Las Vegas, NV | 9.6% | 14th | +2.4pp | 7th | 110% above peers | ||
| Denver, CO | 5.7% | 10th | +1.5pp | 8th | 23% above peers | ||
| Memphis, TN | 8.7% | 13th | +2.4pp | 9th | 89% above peers | ||
| Seattle, WA | 1.9% | 2nd | +0.5pp | 10th | 58% below peers | ||
| Washington, DC | 2.8% | 5th | +0.8pp | 11th | 40% below peers | ||
| Louisville/Jefferson County metro government (balance), KY | 3.9% | 8th | +1.1pp | 12th | 15% below peers | ||
| San Francisco, CA | 2.2% | 4th | +0.7pp | 13th | 52% below peers | ||
| Nashville-Davidson metropolitan government (balance), TN | 10.6% | 15th | +3.7pp | 14th | 130% above peers | ||
| Boston, MA | 2.0% | 3rd | +0.7pp | 15th | 56% below peers | ||
| Albuquerque, NM | 5.9% | 11th | +2.5pp | 16th | 28% above peers |
The change between non-overlapping survey periods clears the combined published margin AND is big enough to matter next to the peer spread.
College attainment rose 6.9 percentage points between the 2015-2019 and 2020-2024 surveys, from 41.1% to 48.0% - more than the combined survey margin (±1.0pp). 15 of the 15 similar-size cities show a real change in the same direction. It started mid-pack and has reached a genuinely better level; worth investigating.
| Place | Latest2020-2024 survey | Today's rank | Change2015-2019 → 2020-2024 | Sig. | Change rank | History | Latest vs. peers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tennessee ref | 31.1% | +3.7pp | |||||
| United States ref | 35.7% | +3.5pp | |||||
| Detroit, MI | 18.1% | 16th | +2.8pp | 1st | 54% below peers | ||
| Nashville-Davidson metropolitan government (balance), TN | 48.0% | 7th | +6.9pp | 2nd | 23% above peers | ||
| Denver, CO | 56.5% | 4th | +7.1pp | 3rd | 44% above peers | ||
| Oklahoma City, OK | 34.7% | 10th | +4.1pp | 4th | 11% below peers | ||
| Baltimore, MD | 36.1% | 9th | +4.2pp | 5th | 8% below peers | ||
| Louisville/Jefferson County metro government (balance), KY | 33.8% | 11th | +3.9pp | 6th | 14% below peers | ||
| Las Vegas, NV | 27.6% | 14th | +3.1pp | 7th | 30% below peers | ||
| El Paso, TX | 28.1% | 12th | +3.1pp | 8th | 28% below peers | ||
| Milwaukee, WI | 27.4% | 15th | +2.8pp | 9th | 30% below peers | ||
| Albuquerque, NM | 39.2% | 8th | +4.0pp | 10th | on par with peers | ||
| Boston, MA | 54.9% | 5th | +5.2pp | 11th | 40% above peers | ||
| Washington, DC | 64.2% | 2nd | +5.7pp | 12th | 64% above peers | ||
| Memphis, TN | 28.0% | 13th | +1.9pp | 13th | 29% below peers | ||
| Seattle, WA | 68.5% | 1st | +4.4pp | 14th | 75% above peers | ||
| Portland, OR | 53.8% | 6th | +3.3pp | 15th | 37% above peers | ||
| San Francisco, CA | 60.3% | 3rd | +2.3pp | 16th | 54% above peers |
The change between non-overlapping survey periods is smaller than the combined published margin of error, so no real change can be claimed.
Preschool enrollment changed less than the survey can measure between the 2015-2019 and 2020-2024 surveys (39.2% then, 37.0% now; margin ±4.7pp).
| Place | Latest2020-2024 survey | Today's rank | Change2015-2019 → 2020-2024 | Sig. | Change rank | History | Latest vs. peers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tennessee ref | 37.9% | -1.3pp | |||||
| United States ref | 45.5% | ||||||
| El Paso, TX | 47.3% | 7th | +6.8pp | 1st | 12% above peers | ||
| Memphis, TN | 39.9% | 10th | +2.7pp | 2nd | 6% below peers | ||
| Boston, MA | 65.1% | 4th | +4.0pp | 3rd | 54% above peers | ||
| Seattle, WA | 70.3% | 3rd | +1.0pp | 4th | 66% above peers | ||
| Washington, DC | 79.0% | 1st | +0.3pp | 5th | 87% above peers | ||
| Oklahoma City, OK | 39.4% | 11th | -0.7pp | 6th | 7% below peers | ||
| San Francisco, CA | 73.2% | 2nd | -1.3pp | 7th | 73% above peers | ||
| Nashville-Davidson metropolitan government (balance), TN | 37.0% | 13th | -2.2pp | 8th | 12% below peers | ||
| Denver, CO | 52.5% | 6th | -3.2pp | 9th | 24% above peers | ||
| Portland, OR | 54.4% | 5th | -7.4pp | 10th | 29% above peers | ||
| Albuquerque, NM | 38.7% | 12th | -5.9pp | 11th | 9% below peers | ||
| Las Vegas, NV | 32.7% | 14th | -5.9pp | 12th | 23% below peers | ||
| Milwaukee, WI | 42.3% | 8th | -7.8pp | 13th | on par with peers | ||
| Baltimore, MD | 42.0% | 9th | -9.8pp | 14th | 1% below peers | ||
| Louisville/Jefferson County metro government (balance), KY | 31.9% | 15th | -9.6pp | 15th | 25% below peers | ||
| Detroit, MI | 31.0% | 16th | -9.8pp | 16th | 27% below peers |
The change between non-overlapping survey periods is smaller than the combined published margin of error, so no real change can be claimed.
Disconnected youth changed less than the survey can measure between the 2015-2019 and 2020-2024 surveys (5.4% then, 5.7% now; margin ±1.8pp).
| Place | Latest2020-2024 survey | Today's rank | Change2015-2019 → 2020-2024 | Sig. | Change rank | History | Latest vs. peers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tennessee ref | 7.3% | +0.5pp | |||||
| United States ref | 6.9% | +0.3pp | |||||
| Baltimore, MD | 9.0% | 13th | -2.7pp | 1st | 9% above peers | ||
| Washington, DC | 5.2% | 4th | -1.5pp | 2nd | 37% below peers | ||
| El Paso, TX | 8.0% | 8th | -0.9pp | 3rd | 3% below peers | ||
| Boston, MA | 2.9% | 1st | -0.2pp | 4th | 64% below peers | ||
| Seattle, WA | 3.1% | 3rd | -0.2pp | 5th | 62% below peers | ||
| Albuquerque, NM | 7.2% | 7th | -0.4pp | 6th | 12% below peers | ||
| Oklahoma City, OK | 8.2% | 9th | -0.4pp | 7th | on par with peers | ||
| Denver, CO | 8.4% | 10th | -0.4pp | 8th | 2% above peers | ||
| Nashville-Davidson metropolitan government (balance), TN | 5.7% | 6th | +0.3pp | 9th | 30% below peers | ||
| San Francisco, CA | 3.0% | 2nd | +0.2pp | 10th | 64% below peers | ||
| Milwaukee, WI | 8.8% | 12th | +0.7pp | 11th | 7% above peers | ||
| Louisville/Jefferson County metro government (balance), KY | 8.5% | 11th | +0.7pp | 12th | 4% above peers | ||
| Portland, OR | 5.7% | 5th | +0.6pp | 13th | 30% below peers | ||
| Memphis, TN | 13.1% | 15th | +1.8pp | 14th | 60% above peers | ||
| Detroit, MI | 16.7% | 16th | +2.7pp | 15th | 103% above peers | ||
| Las Vegas, NV | 11.9% | 14th | +2.2pp | 16th | 45% above peers |
A real change beyond the survey margin; neither direction is inherently better for this metric.
Population rose about 4% between the 2015-2019 and 2020-2024 surveys, from 663,750 to 690,130 - more than the combined survey margin (±100). 6 of the 15 similar-size cities show a real change in the same direction.
| Place | Latest2020-2024 survey | Today's rank | Change2015-2019 → 2020-2024 | Sig. | Change rank | History | Latest vs. peers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oklahoma City, OK | 697,125 | 4th | +8% | 1st | 5% above peers | ||
| Seattle, WA | 754,195 | 2nd | +4% | 2nd | 13% above peers | ||
| Las Vegas, NV | 660,400 | 9th | +4% | 3rd | 1% below peers | ||
| Nashville-Davidson metropolitan government (balance), TN | 690,130 | 5th | +4% | 4th | 4% above peers | ||
| Louisville/Jefferson County metro government (balance), KY | 631,818 | 12th | +2% | 5th | 5% below peers | ||
| Denver, CO | 718,877 | 3rd | +2% | 6th | 8% above peers | ||
| Albuquerque, NM | 562,218 | 16th | +1% | 7th | 16% below peers | ||
| El Paso, TX | 680,130 | 7th | +0% | 8th | 2% above peers | ||
| Portland, OR | 641,165 | 10th | -1% | 9th | 4% below peers | ||
| Washington, DC | 681,294 | 6th | -2% | 10th | 2% above peers | ||
| Boston, MA | 666,442 | 8th | -3% | 11th | on par with peers | ||
| Milwaukee, WI | 566,973 | 15th | -5% | 12th | 15% below peers | ||
| Memphis, TN | 618,980 | 13th | -5% | 13th | 7% below peers | ||
| San Francisco, CA | 830,235 | 1st | -5% | 14th | 25% above peers | ||
| Detroit, MI | 638,530 | 11th | -5% | 15th | 4% below peers | ||
| Baltimore, MD | 573,243 | 14th | -6% | 16th | 14% below peers |
The change between non-overlapping survey periods is smaller than the combined published margin of error, so no real change can be claimed.
Single-parent changed less than the survey can measure between the 2015-2019 and 2020-2024 surveys (37.2% then, 36.3% now; margin ±2.9pp).
| Place | Latest2020-2024 survey | Today's rank | Change2015-2019 → 2020-2024 | Sig. | Change rank | History | Latest vs. peers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tennessee ref | 31.0% | -1.6pp | |||||
| United States ref | 29.9% | -0.2pp | |||||
| Portland, OR | 31.3% | 13th | +2.8pp | 1st | 23% below peers | ||
| Albuquerque, NM | 42.2% | 7th | +2.4pp | 2nd | 4% above peers | ||
| Milwaukee, WI | 61.4% | 2nd | +2.9pp | 3rd | 51% above peers | ||
| El Paso, TX | 37.6% | 10th | +1.6pp | 4th | 7% below peers | ||
| Las Vegas, NV | 38.0% | 9th | +1.6pp | 5th | 6% below peers | ||
| San Francisco, CA | 21.4% | 15th | +0.6pp | 6th | 47% below peers | ||
| Louisville/Jefferson County metro government (balance), KY | 40.5% | 8th | +0.6pp | 7th | on par with peers | ||
| Denver, CO | 30.9% | 14th | +0.3pp | 8th | 24% below peers | ||
| Oklahoma City, OK | 34.6% | 12th | +0.2pp | 9th | 15% below peers | ||
| Memphis, TN | 59.9% | 3rd | -0.2pp | 10th | 48% above peers | ||
| Detroit, MI | 67.1% | 1st | -1.0pp | 11th | 65% above peers | ||
| Nashville-Davidson metropolitan government (balance), TN | 36.3% | 11th | -0.9pp | 12th | 10% below peers | ||
| Seattle, WA | 21.1% | 16th | -1.0pp | 13th | 48% below peers | ||
| Washington, DC | 45.3% | 5th | -2.3pp | 14th | 12% above peers | ||
| Baltimore, MD | 54.2% | 4th | -3.8pp | 15th | 34% above peers | ||
| Boston, MA | 42.6% | 6th | -3.9pp | 16th | 5% above peers |
The change between non-overlapping survey periods is smaller than the combined published margin of error, so no real change can be claimed.
Working parents changed less than the survey can measure between the 2015-2019 and 2020-2024 surveys (69.5% then, 69.3% now; margin ±4.8pp).
| Place | Latest2020-2024 survey | Today's rank | Change2015-2019 → 2020-2024 | Sig. | Change rank | History | Latest vs. peers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tennessee ref | 65.1% | +0.2pp | |||||
| United States ref | 68.1% | +1.9pp | |||||
| Oklahoma City, OK | 68.8% | 12th | +4.6pp | 1st | 2% below peers | ||
| Denver, CO | 69.9% | 8th | +3.8pp | 2nd | on par with peers | ||
| Seattle, WA | 72.9% | 5th | +3.8pp | 3rd | 4% above peers | ||
| Baltimore, MD | 74.6% | 3rd | +3.8pp | 4th | 7% above peers | ||
| Washington, DC | 77.5% | 2nd | +1.4pp | 5th | 11% above peers | ||
| Milwaukee, WI | 72.5% | 6th | +1.3pp | 6th | 4% above peers | ||
| Boston, MA | 78.6% | 1st | +0.9pp | 7th | 12% above peers | ||
| San Francisco, CA | 73.9% | 4th | +0.8pp | 8th | 6% above peers | ||
| Albuquerque, NM | 69.7% | 9th | +0.6pp | 9th | on par with peers | ||
| Portland, OR | 70.6% | 7th | +0.1pp | 10th | 1% above peers | ||
| Nashville-Davidson metropolitan government (balance), TN | 69.3% | 10th | -0.3pp | 11th | 1% below peers | ||
| Memphis, TN | 66.7% | 13th | -1.8pp | 12th | 5% below peers | ||
| Las Vegas, NV | 62.4% | 14th | -2.0pp | 13th | 11% below peers | ||
| El Paso, TX | 58.5% | 16th | -2.2pp | 14th | 16% below peers | ||
| Louisville/Jefferson County metro government (balance), KY | 69.0% | 11th | -4.6pp | 15th | 1% below peers | ||
| Detroit, MI | 61.8% | 15th | -5.1pp | 16th | 12% below peers |