Across the board, on average, women are payed less than men upon graduation from the nine public, four-year universities in Tennessee.
Category Archives: Data Reporting
The Race Pay-Gap in Metro Nashville Salaries
Minorities in Metro Nashville make significantly less and are less likely to hold higher-ranking jobs in the area, according to a recent analysis of data earnings.
What Cities Have Contributed the Most to Rep. Marsha Blackburn’s 2018 Campaign?
Nashville is the top contributor so far in Representative Marsha Blackburn’s U.S. Senate campaign.
Steel Holding On: Eleven Bridges in Knox County Not Up to Par
Eleven Knox County bridges have deteriorated to the point of structural deficiency, or about 2 percent of the county’s 571 spans, the latest federal data show.
Data Shows Number of Unwed Mothers in Knoxville Area is Split Between Increasing and Decreasing
Thousands of babies are born in Tennessee each year, and the data released by the U.S. Census Bureau comparing the number of unmarried women who give birth from year to year reveals that the numbers aren’t so streamlined from county to county.
So Far This Semester: Hit and Runs on Campus
The pins in blue represent an incident in January, ones in red indicate incidents in February, and ones in green show incidents in March.
Bad Bridges
A visual map of the structurally deficient bridges in Rutherford County.
Nashville Unemployment Rate Among Best in State
The Nashville Metropolitan Area ranks best in employment among Tennessee’s 10 metro areas, according to the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics .