North Carolina NICS Checks vs. Income, Employment, and Outdoor Participation (5-Year Correlation Snapshot)

North Carolina NICS Checks vs. Income, Employment, and Outdoor Participation (5-Year Correlation Snapshot) If you’ve ever wondered what really moves North Carolina NICS checks—paychecks, jobs, or outdoor participation—this chart gives a clean, data-first clue. It compares North Carolina background-check activity against several economic and recreational indicators over a 5-year window, showing which relationships look meaningful […]
Missouri NICS Checks vs. Jobs, Income, and the Outdoors: What the Last 5 Years Suggest

Missouri NICS Checks vs. Jobs, Income, and the Outdoors: What the Last 5 Years Suggest If you’ve ever wondered what really nudges Missouri NICS checks up or down, this Outdoor Analytics view gives us a solid clue: it’s not income, it’s not spending, and it’s not even hunting participation by itself. Over the last five […]
Pennsylvania NICS Checks: What’s Really Driving the Numbers?

Pennsylvania NICS Checks: What’s Really Driving the Numbers? If you’ve ever wondered what pushes background checks up or down in Pennsylvania, this dashboard from Outdoor Analytics offers a clean look. We dug into five years of data to see how NICS activity (total, adjusted, handgun, and long gun checks) lines up with pocketbook indicators like […]
Idaho NICS Checks: What’s Really Moving the Needle?

Idaho NICS Checks: What’s Really Moving the Needle? Ever wonder what actually lines up with Idaho’s firearm background checks? We dug into a five-year snapshot from Outdoor Analytics and found a few clear (and a few surprising) relationships hiding in plain sight. If you’re in the Gem State hunting, competing, training, or simply following the […]
Utah NICS Checks & Outdoor Economics: 5-Year Story At A Glance

Utah NICS Checks & Outdoor Economics: 5-Year Story At A Glance Curious how Utah’s outdoor life and the local economy tie into firearm background checks? We analyzed five years of data to see how NICs checks line up with income, jobs, and participation in hunting and shooting sports. Short version: the stronger Utahns’ wallets and […]