Interactive Map: Tracking the Gubernatorial Campaign Contributions Colleen O'Dea | November 3, 2017 | Elections 2017, Map of the Week, Maps Record amounts are being spent on this year’s race for the governor’s mansion. Here’s a way to see who’s being the most generous to which ...
Sexual Assaults Up at NJ Colleges, Victims May Feel Safer About Reporting Colleen O'Dea | October 20, 2017 | Map of the Week, Maps Increase in reports of sexual violence probably reflects fact that ‘survivors know they’ll be believed and the system will take them seriously’
Interactive Map: Tracking SALT Deductions Across the State Colleen O'Dea | October 6, 2017 | Map of the Week, Maps In some towns, write-offs for state and local taxes are about $1,500; in others, they can be more that $100,000. Regardless, the money can be ...
Interactive Map: Charting the Rocky Terrain of Income Inequality in NJ Colleen O'Dea | September 22, 2017 | Map of the Week, Maps Census data for 2016 shows the median household income of blacks was, on average, little more than half that of non-Hispanic whites
Interactive Map: How Cuts to Federal Funds Will Hurt NJ’s School Districts Colleen O'Dea | September 8, 2017 | Map of the Week, Maps A reduction in federal funds would be felt by all districts; some would bear up, but others would be devastated
Interactive Map: Federal Funds and NJ’s Elementary Districts Colleen O'Dea | September 8, 2017 | Map of the Week Federal funds to elementary school districts 2016-17 The percent of the operating budget that is from federal funding. 0.4% ...
Charting Student Loan Debt Across the Garden State Colleen O'Dea | August 11, 2017 | Education, Map of the Week Which New Jersey students leave school with the most debt? Which are carrying the least?
Interactive Map: Teacher, Administrative Salaries Edge Higher Across the State Colleen O'Dea | July 28, 2017 | Map of the Week, Maps The lowest average salaries for teachers and other education professionals tend to be found in charters and small, elementary school districts
Interactive Map: Economic Fortunes of Different Hispanic Groups Vary Widely Colleen O'Dea | July 14, 2017 | Map of the Week, Maps NJ’s Hispanic population grows but new census data reveal wide disparities in income, poverty, health insurance
Interactive Map: The Geography of NJ’s Juvenile Justice System Colleen O'Dea | June 30, 2017 | Map of the Week, Maps Youth prisons, according to critics, are expensive, underutilized, and ineffective and should be shut down in favor of community-based programs