Monday, July 11, 2011

Measuring "progress"?

An interesting site.
"The American Human Development Project provides easy-to-use yet methodologically sound tools for understanding the distribution of well-being and opportunity in America and stimulating fact-based dialogue about issues we all care about: health, education, and living standards.
The hallmark of this work is the American Human Development Index, an alternative to GDP and other money metrics that tells the story of how ordinary Americans are faring and empowers communities with a tool to track progress over time. The Index is comprised of health, education, and income indicators and allows for well-being rankings of the 50 states, 435 congressional districts, county groups within states, women and men, and racial and ethnic groups."

Mapping the Measure of America

http://measureofamerica.org/maps/ 

And your own "Well-o-Meter;
http://www.measureofamerica.org/well-o-meter/

The whole site:
http://www.measureofamerica.org/

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