Every number on STATLAS traces back to one of these open sources. Modeled indices are computed by STATLAS and clearly labeled.
Open geographical database of place names, populations, coordinates and administrative divisions for every country.
Open weather and climate API used to derive long-run temperature and rainfall normals per city.
Crowd-sourced map of the world. STATLAS counts amenities (places of worship, restaurants, hospitals, schools and more) near each city via the Overpass API.
Open dataset of country metadata: flags, currencies, languages, calling codes and borders.
Transparent indices computed by STATLAS from open data (cost of living, safety, quality of life). Clearly labeled as modeled estimates.
Curated reference figures compiled by STATLAS from public government and tax-authority sources, such as top personal income tax rates.
Official UK house price statistics from HM Land Registry, Registers of Scotland, Land & Property Services NI and ONS — average prices and trends by local authority.
Authoritative country-level development indicators covering economy, health, education, environment and infrastructure.
Open street-level crime and policing data for England, Wales and Northern Ireland, published by the Home Office and UK police forces.