The Data Center is the most trusted resource for data about Southeast Louisiana.
We are a fully independent, neutral nonprofit, expert at bringing data together from multiple sources. In doing so, we look beyond common anecdotes to provide rigorous, research informed, and data-based analysis on issues that matter most to government, business, nonprofit, and community leaders in our region. In these ways, The Data Center realizes its mission to build prosperous, inclusive, and sustainable communities through neutral and objective data and analysis for informed decisionmaking.
The Data Center is as good at getting our data out as we are at putting it together. We put our information together in a way that is easy to understand and to the point. Our reports regularly reach over 100,000 individuals, including neighborhood leaders, members of the media, elected officials, business leaders, and other researchers.
The Data Center’s areas of expertise include disaster recovery, regional economic analysis, workforce development, racial disparity indicators, blight reduction, affordable housing, and coastal population movements.
The Data Center makes informed decisions possible, and this website is a primary way in which we do so. We invite you to use this site to find the answer to a very specific question about your neighborhood or for broader analysis about New Orleans and our region.
But don’t stop there. Take the time to explore the site beyond your specific question to see how looking at data from different angles can give you a fuller — and truer — understanding of the issues you care about. For example, you might come here to learn the current status of blight reduction, yet if you browse our full housing section, you’ll also find a report on how income levels and housing markets directly impact neighborhood blight.
At The Data Center, we understand that it’s all connected, and we encourage you to use the information we publish to make that same discovery.