Economic Development Data Sets Now Available from Region 9

The Region 9 Economic Development District of Southwest Colorado is pleased to announce the release of new regional data sets, now available on the Region 9 website.

The new data sets can be accessed at www.region9edd.org/dashboards.

These data sets provide up-to-date, easily accessed information about key indicators that shape Southwest Colorado’s economy, workforce, and communities across Archuleta, Dolores, La Plata, Montezuma, and San Juan counties.

The data covers areas such as:

  • Employment and industry trends: workforce numbers, wages and top industries by county.
  • Demographics and population: age, household and migration patterns across the five-county region.
  • Housing and affordability: housing costs, availability and income comparisons.
  • Commuting and mobility: insights into where residents live, work and travel.

“These tools are designed to make credible, current data accessible to everyone — from local governments and businesses to nonprofits and grant writers,” said Audrey Royem, economic development coordinator. “Having a trusted source of information means stronger decisions, more effective planning and greater opportunities for our communities.”

Region 9 sees these data sets not as an endpoint, but as the foundation for a more inclusive decision-making process. Relying on numbers alone doesn’t guarantee sustainable results — true
resilience comes when data is paired with dialogue and community voice. That’s why Region 9 is introducing the DDD Framework

Data + Discussion = Decisions

Data provides a reliable baseline, ensuring all stakeholders are working from the same facts. Discussion layers in lived experience, local realities and community values — creating understanding, trust and buy-in. Decisions become stronger, more equitable and longer lasting because they are informed by both facts and voices from the ground.

“Data alone can point us in a direction, but when we open it up to discussion — to the emotions, stories and perspectives of our communities — we get decisions that last,” Royem added. “That’s the goal of the DDD Framework: moving from information to action in a way that truly reflects the region and invites meaningful, sustained change.”

The data is updated regularly and can be embedded by local governments or organizations on their own websites as a free resource, creating a consistent, shared baseline for decisions across the region.

The new data sets can be accessed at www.region9edd.org/dashboards.

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