The Strategic Assessment of the St. Louis Region
The Where We Stand (WWS) series produced by East-West Gateway (EWG) has compared the St. Louis region to other large metropolitan areas since 1992. WWS ranks St. Louis among the 50 most populous Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA) in the United States (the peer regions) on a broad range of topics important to the region.
In November 2024, EWG published the ninth edition of WWS, with an accompanying suite of additional resources. WWS 9 is intended as an introduction to a larger conversation about where we as a region stand, where we are going, and how we plan to get there together.
We invite you to explore the website to find resources that can serve as the basis for conversation, ways to get involved, and reports highlighting the programs already building a successful St. Louis.
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Where We Stand – 9th Edition
- Executive Summary (coming soon)
Where We Stand – 9th Edition – Full Report
- Online Appendices (coming soon)
- Sources and Notes
- Summary of Survey
Data
WWS tables that appear in the 9th edition of WWS as well as tables covering other topics important to the region are grouped on this page by topic area. Image files of tables are provided as well as csv files with the data for each table. EWG will update these tables on a periodic basis. If you are interested in updated data for a Where We Stand table or more detail on a topic, please contact us at wws@ewgateway.org.
Working Papers, Case Studies, and Updates
Review of Data Working Papers
This series of working papers provides documentation on data points used to measure regional success, including methodological issues and nuances that affect how the data should be interpreted and used, key information about these topics, peer regional analysis, and analysis of the St. Louis region. We hope these will serve as a useful tool for our partners as together we put data to work to make a successful St. Louis.
These are living documents that will be updated periodically. Check back for updates. Have something to add to the discussion? Please email us at wws@ewgateway.org
Case Studies of Peer Regions
In these papers, we take a closer look at how some of the peer regions came to experience a specific outcome, weigh the influence of local decisions, and ask whether effective decisions in other regions can be emulated here in St. Louis.
Review of the Regions (coming soon)
In this report, EWG research staff reviewed data for the 50 peer regions individually. There is a brief overview of each of the peer regions, including demographic and employment data that is important context for analysis and a description of at least three strengths and three challenges for each region.
Updates and Newsletters
From time to time, EWG staff produce newsletters and update reports when new data are released or to highlight a specific topic that is important to the region. To receive notice of new reports, subscribe to the email newsletter.
- Newsletters and update reports will also be available here. (Coming soon)
Connect with Us
- Tell us about the goals, performance measures, activities, plans, programs, and studies that are contributing to the success of the St. Louis region. We are compiling this information into a database, which will be coming soon at ewgateway.org/wws.
- Let’s Discuss. Would you like to host a strategic discussion, have WWS staff provide a presentation, or offer input on one of the working papers? Email us at wws@ewgateway.org .
- Receive Updates. To receive notice of new reports and other updates on Where We Stand, subscribe to the email newsletter.
Looking for Prior WWS Editions and Updates?
EWG’s Library contains important agency documents including those from prior years. Use the button below to access WWS Editions 1 through 8 and the associated WWS updates.