[
  {
    "key": "all-city-map",
    "title": "Where U.S. cities gained and lost residents in the past year",
    "svg": "/data/growth-atlas-city-change-map-v2025.svg",
    "png": "/data/growth-atlas-city-change-map-v2025.png",
    "caption": "Every mapped city in the Census Bureau Vintage 2025 city/place estimates, colored by population gain, decline, or no one-year change from July 1, 2024 to July 1, 2025.",
    "alt": "Map of U.S. cities with green dots for one-year population gains, rust dots for one-year population declines, and gray dots for no change.",
    "caveat": "One-year change is total population estimate change inside Vintage 2025; it is not a net-migration count.",
    "credit": "Source: U.S. Census Bureau Vintage 2025 estimates. Graphics and analysis: Every City in the USA (https://www.everycityintheusa.com/atlas/2025-us-city-growth/), licensed CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)."
  },
  {
    "key": "contiguous-social-map",
    "title": "Clean contiguous U.S. city growth map",
    "svg": "/data/growth-atlas-city-change-map-contiguous-social-v2025.svg",
    "png": "/data/growth-atlas-city-change-map-contiguous-social-v2025.png",
    "caption": "Clean contiguous U.S. crop of city population gains, declines, and flat one-year estimates for article thumbnails and social cards.",
    "alt": "Clean contiguous U.S. map of city dots colored by one-year population gain, decline, or no change.",
    "caveat": "This crop omits Alaska and Hawaii by design. Use the annotated all-city map for complete national context.",
    "credit": "Source: U.S. Census Bureau Vintage 2025 estimates. Graphics and analysis: Every City in the USA (https://www.everycityintheusa.com/atlas/2025-us-city-growth/), licensed CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)."
  },
  {
    "key": "percent-change-map",
    "title": "U.S. city population change by percentage",
    "svg": "/data/growth-atlas-city-percent-change-map-v2025.svg",
    "png": "/data/growth-atlas-city-percent-change-map-v2025.png",
    "caption": "Every mapped city in the Census Bureau Vintage 2025 city/place estimates, colored by direction and scaled by one-year percentage population change from July 1, 2024 to July 1, 2025.",
    "alt": "Map of U.S. cities with green dots for percentage population gains, rust dots for percentage population declines, and gray dots for no change.",
    "caveat": "One-year change is total population estimate change inside Vintage 2025; it is not a net-migration count. Percentage-change maps can visually emphasize small-base cities; check the population and numeric change before comparing cities.",
    "credit": "Source: U.S. Census Bureau Vintage 2025 estimates. Graphics and analysis: Every City in the USA (https://www.everycityintheusa.com/atlas/2025-us-city-growth/), licensed CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)."
  },
  {
    "key": "percent-contiguous-social-map",
    "title": "Clean contiguous U.S. city percentage-change map",
    "svg": "/data/growth-atlas-city-percent-change-map-contiguous-social-v2025.svg",
    "png": "/data/growth-atlas-city-percent-change-map-contiguous-social-v2025.png",
    "caption": "Clean contiguous U.S. crop of city population gains, declines, and flat one-year estimates, with circle area scaled by percentage change.",
    "alt": "Clean contiguous U.S. map of city dots colored by one-year population gain, decline, or no change and scaled by percentage change.",
    "caveat": "This crop omits Alaska and Hawaii by design. Percentage-change maps can visually emphasize small-base cities.",
    "credit": "Source: U.S. Census Bureau Vintage 2025 estimates. Graphics and analysis: Every City in the USA (https://www.everycityintheusa.com/atlas/2025-us-city-growth/), licensed CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)."
  },
  {
    "key": "growth-infrastructure-lead",
    "title": "Growth cities with WFH and broadband context",
    "svg": "/data/growth-story-econ-opportunity-stack-v2025.svg",
    "png": "/data/growth-story-econ-opportunity-stack-v2025.png",
    "caption": "Celina, Frisco, and Redmond combine population growth with high work-from-home shares and provider-reported gigabit availability.",
    "alt": "Chart comparing Celina, Frisco, and Redmond across growth, work-from-home share, median household income, and gigabit availability.",
    "caveat": "Site-derived lead. FCC availability and ACS work-from-home share are context and do not prove remote work caused growth.",
    "credit": "Sources: Census Bureau Vintage 2025, ACS 2020-2024, FCC BDC 2025-06-30. Graphics and analysis: Every City in the USA (https://www.everycityintheusa.com/atlas/2025-us-city-growth/), licensed CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)."
  },
  {
    "key": "lower-cost-fast-growth-lead",
    "title": "Regional lower-cost fast-growth candidates outside Texas",
    "svg": "/data/growth-story-econ-affordable-fast-growth-v2025.svg",
    "png": "/data/growth-story-econ-affordable-fast-growth-v2025.png",
    "caption": "Centerton and Waukee pair fast population growth with regional price levels below the U.S. average.",
    "alt": "Chart comparing Centerton and Waukee across growth, regional price parity, cash-rent burden, and home-value-to-income ratio.",
    "caveat": "Site-derived lead. BEA Regional Price Parities are metro or state-nonmetro context, not city-level affordability.",
    "credit": "Sources: Census Bureau Vintage 2025, ACS 2020-2024, BEA Regional Price Parities 2024. Graphics and analysis: Every City in the USA (https://www.everycityintheusa.com/atlas/2025-us-city-growth/), licensed CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)."
  },
  {
    "key": "heat-growth-lead",
    "title": "Fast growth in heat-risk geography",
    "svg": "/data/growth-story-context-heat-growth.svg",
    "png": "/data/growth-story-context-heat-growth.png",
    "caption": "Goodyear, Buckeye, and Surprise added residents in Phoenix-area heat-risk geography.",
    "alt": "Chart comparing Goodyear, Buckeye, and Surprise by one-year population gain, July normal high, and FEMA heat-risk context.",
    "caveat": "Site-derived lead. NOAA normals and FEMA NRI are context, not forecasts or property-level risk claims.",
    "credit": "Sources: Census Bureau Vintage 2025, NOAA 1991-2020 normals, FEMA National Risk Index. Graphics and analysis: Every City in the USA (https://www.everycityintheusa.com/atlas/2025-us-city-growth/), licensed CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)."
  },
  {
    "key": "shelter-cost-lead",
    "title": "Big-city growth with shelter-cost context",
    "svg": "/data/growth-story-econ-big-city-shelter-pressure-v2025.svg",
    "png": "/data/growth-story-econ-big-city-shelter-pressure-v2025.png",
    "caption": "Charlotte, Fort Worth, and Seattle show large one-year population gains beside different shelter-cost indicators.",
    "alt": "Chart comparing Charlotte, Fort Worth, and Seattle across one-year population gain, rent burden, home-value-to-income ratio, and rent regional price parity.",
    "caveat": "Site-derived lead. Population growth alone does not measure housing shortage.",
    "credit": "Sources: Census Bureau Vintage 2025, ACS 2020-2024, BEA Regional Price Parities. Graphics and analysis: Every City in the USA (https://www.everycityintheusa.com/atlas/2025-us-city-growth/), licensed CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)."
  },
  {
    "key": "high-income-decline-lead",
    "title": "High-income suburbs that lost residents",
    "svg": "/data/growth-story-econ-high-income-declines-v2025.svg",
    "png": "/data/growth-story-econ-high-income-declines-v2025.png",
    "caption": "Selected high-income suburbs posted one-year population declines in the Census Bureau Vintage 2025 estimates.",
    "alt": "Chart ranking selected high-income suburbs by one-year population loss and median household income.",
    "caveat": "Site-derived lead. One-year decline is not a migration count or causal housing claim.",
    "credit": "Sources: Census Bureau Vintage 2025 and ACS 2020-2024. Graphics and analysis: Every City in the USA (https://www.everycityintheusa.com/atlas/2025-us-city-growth/), licensed CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)."
  },
  {
    "key": "exurban-commute-lead",
    "title": "Exurban growth with long-commute context",
    "svg": "/data/growth-story-context-exurban-commute.svg",
    "png": "/data/growth-story-context-exurban-commute.png",
    "caption": "Menifee, Manteca, and Kyle pair recent population growth with long-commute context for non-work-from-home commuters.",
    "alt": "Chart comparing Menifee, Manteca, and Kyle across 2020 to 2025 population growth and 60-minute-plus commute shares.",
    "caveat": "Site-derived lead. ACS commute estimates exclude work-from-home workers and carry margins of error.",
    "credit": "Sources: Census Bureau Vintage 2025, ACS commute tables, BLS LAUS. Graphics and analysis: Every City in the USA (https://www.everycityintheusa.com/atlas/2025-us-city-growth/), licensed CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)."
  }
]
