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Mike Maciag

Data Editor

Mike Maciag -- Data Editor. Mike analyzes databases and works on data journalism projects for the magazine. He writes on a variety of topics and manages the Governing Data portal for Governing.com. Prior to joining Governing, Mike worked at local newspapers in Erie, Pa., Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and Atlanta. He holds a master's degree in public administration from George Mason University and undergraduate degrees in journalism and computer science from the University of Dayton.  Email mmaciag@governing.com | Twitter @mikemaciag

Full results and data for Governing's report on pedestrian safety in poorer neighborhoods
See a map of where the most pedestrian fatalities are occurring in poorer neighborhoods.
Millennials, Gen Xers and baby boomers' different needs and wants lead them to flock to different places.
A recent Census report suggested many STEM grads don't work in STEM occupations.
Data shows the year of construction for each city's housing stock.
Old homes can pose a unique set of challenges for local governments. View detailed housing data for hundreds of cities.
Many cities have made pedestrian safety a priority, but their efforts rarely focus on poorer areas, which have approximately double the fatality rates of wealthier communities.
Thirty-three states added jobs last month, while 17 lost them.
Job totals have returned to pre-recession levels, but the public sector lags far behind. View data for every state.
A record number of Americans live in high-poverty areas -- but they aren't necessarily poor themselves. View a map and estimates for each state.