CAPSLO analyzes various factors that cause poverty such as income, housing, education, and more. This assessment assists in creating a plan to address the poverty problem in our community.
SLO Economic Development Strategic Plan – 2023
Explore the recent data from the economic context analysis and community vision survey from the City of SLO.
The Arts and Culture Sector Contributions to Economic Recovery and Resiliency in the U.S. – 2021
Read about the economic impact of the arts and how it can improve the broader economy with a focus on employment and diversifying the economy to rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Economic Impact of Nonprofit Arts and Cultural Organizations and Their Audiences in SLO – 2017
This report shows the expenditures on nonprofit arts and cultural organizations and their impact on the economy.
SLO County Economic Forecast – 2021
Read economic growth predictions for 2021-2026. It highlights socioeconomic factors, job growth, pandemic affects, education and healthcare, Cal Poly enrollment, inflation, median home price, and income.
The Real Cost Measure in California – 2021
Real Cost Measure factors the costs of housing, health care, child care, transportation and other basic needs to reveal what it really costs to live in California. The interactive dashboard allows you to filter the...
SLO Opioid Snapshot – 2022
This report from the County of San Luis Obispo and SLO Opioid Safety Coalition shows opioid death rates, prescription rates, hospitalizations, and treatment over the years in SLO County.
SLO Health Counts Dashboard
Explore this interactive website that is frequently updated and allows people to look at various health indicators related to the community, the economy, health, education, and environmental health.
What do Women Need Report – 2020
The report reviews the demographics of all women living in San Luis Obispo County and highlights findings on the issues of economics, childcare, safety, reproductive and mental health.
Head Start and Early Head Start Annual Report – 2021
Read results from a community assessment about child care needs for CAP SLO programs serving kids aged 0-5.