Category: Data
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April 2026 Indianapolis Housing Report: New Listings in Indianapolis reach 2nd highest monthly total since COVID-19 Pandemic
April housing data for Indianapolis was released by Realtor.com and is available on Circle City Data’s Chart Book product. After a sharp YoY rise in Median Days on Market in March, that metric’s increase slowed dramatically, up only 2.5% since the same period last year. The Number Worth Knowing: Housing Inventory is up 32% YoY,…
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March 2026 Indianapolis Housing Data Released
Snapshot of key housing metrics in Indianapolis March housing data for Indianapolis was released by Realtor.com and is available on Circle City Data’s Chart Book product. This month, the story is clear: days on market are up 15% year-over-year, and active listings are up 27% and climbing back toward pre-pandemic levels. Housing inventory has been…
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Understanding the Data: US Census Bureau American Community Survey
Circle City Data | Data Documentation One of the most important sources powering Indianapolis data on Chart Book is the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey, or ACS. This post explains what the ACS is, how the data is collected, and what you should know when interpreting the numbers you see here. Before we dig…
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What does Indianapolis actually spend its money on and where does it get the money? Now you can find out in seconds.
Chart Book visualizes the Indianapolis and Marion County adopted budget — five years of spending, revenue, and departmental data, all in one place. Every year, the City of Indianapolis and Marion County publishes its Adopted Budget. It’s a comprehensive document that details how billions of dollars will be collected and spent on behalf of residents.…