New #Winnipeg data
In 2024, the average amount of waste a Winnipegger sent to #recycling from their residence dropped to 55.36kg per person.
This continues a downward trend that began in 2015.
More ➡️ https://t.co/RtKoXb8EKm
New #Winnipeg data
In 2024, the average amount of residential waste Winnipeggers sent to the landfill increased slightly per capita—to roughly 220kg per person 🗑️
More ➡️ https://t.co/WpdFMomlqm
In 2023, the Average House Price in #Winnipeg (CMA) was $368,325, which was:
· A slight dip from 2022’s high of $380,700
· The first annual decrease since 2008
· Well below the Canadian average of $678,282
Read ➡️ https://t.co/kpDozP9NVx
#housing#homes#cdnecon
What’s the percentage of persons in low income in #Winnipeg as defined by the Market Basket Measure?
Peg has added data from 2022 – the latest year we have data for
Read ➡️ https://t.co/58PrcCtPts
#Cdnecon#poverty#MBM#mbpoli
How is the return to regular transit use in #Winnipeg going?
Peg has just added the data from @WinnipegTransit on public transit trips per capita for 2023
Read ➡️ https://t.co/Jn9PerKapo
#WpgTransit#commuting
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We're also a -local- think tank invested in the communities our teams call home.
Many thanks to Mayor @ScottGillingham for joining our CEO @FullerPatriciaM at our #Winnipeg headquarters and sharing his #sustdev priorities.
The Youth Unemployment Rate in #Winnipeg in 2023 was 10.2%
This was slightly below the national average and a bump up from the previous year
View ➡️ https://t.co/7lF73hd48l
In 2023, the Unemployment Rate in Winnipeg was 4.8% — a return to the “business as usual” trends after the spike caused by the pandemic.
View ➡️ https://t.co/w9Vt5C2JQG
In 2023, the number of children in care under Winnipeg Child and Family Services...
...in “foster homes” and “other placement resources” fell
...in “residential care” and “other non-pay care living arrangements” rose
View ➡️ https://t.co/ekT4rirBW4
#Winnipeg#children#MACY
In 2023, the long-term trend of Winnipeggers donating more to charities than the Canadian average grew even greater.
View ➡️ https://t.co/AOc2qnoszJ
#Winnipeg#charity#wpgpoli
In 2023, 60% of Winnipeggers said they feel safe walking in their neighbourhood alone at night.
This is the lowest percentage since 2002 when Peg began sharing this data.
View ➡️ https://t.co/gOaJVeUui9
In 2023, the Consumer Price Index kept rising in #Winnipeg
In broad terms, it would take $158.30 for a Winnipegger to buy a basket of goods that they could have bought in 2002 for $100
View ➡️ https://t.co/6UPPAavfLT
#inflation#EconTwitter#wpgpoli
In the latest year we have data for, the percentage of all Winnipeggers who spend a higher-than-average percentage of their income on basic needs grew
View ➡️ https://t.co/gX0BmKV70y
#Winnipeg#cdnecon#mbpoli#mbelxn
Last year, the percentage of Winnipeggers who believe that the quality of life in #Winnipeg is good or very good dipped slightly to 88%
See the trend stretching back 20 years
View ➡️ https://t.co/mHkZb7Ion7
#wpgpoli#mbpoli#mbelxn
In 2022, the population living within the City of Winnipeg grew to approximately 783,100
This continues a streak of sustained growth that began in 1998
View ➡️ https://t.co/rhcOFBBx4d
#Winnipeg#wpgpoli#mbpoli
Last year, Youth Unemployment in #Winnipeg dropped to 9%, the lowest rate in 16 years and below the national average
Read ➡️ https://t.co/7lF73hdBXT
#unemployment#cdnecon#wpgpoli
Year-over-year trends (2022) for Children in Care in #Winnipeg
• Foster homes - decline
• Residential care – slight increase
• Other placement resources – decline
• Other non-pay care living arrangements – no change
Read ➡️ https://t.co/ekT4rir46w
#wpgpoli#mbpoli#mbelxn
What percent of #Winnipeg students graduate high school within four years of starting Grade 9)?
Peg has the latest available data (up to 2022)
Read ➡️ https://t.co/hfexeTbJ0M
#education#graduation#wpgpoli
In the most recent data, there was no change year-over-year in how many Winnipeggers felt safe walking in their neighbourhood alone at night
Read ➡️ https://t.co/gOaJVeTWsB
#Winnipeg#safety#crime#perception#mbelxn
Last year in #Winnipeg, the average number of public transit trips taken (per capita) on Winnipeg Transit made some recovery from pandemic lows... but it was still far below typical levels.
Data ➡️ https://t.co/Jn9PerJCzQ
#Transit#wpgpoli