Net Compassion Score: 5

PromotersDetractorsNeutrals
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The Muhammad Ali Index created a method to score compassion in 12 pilot cities across America. The inaugural index surveyed more than 5,000 residents across 12 cities and analyzed data and key insights from their responses. We used the results to create the Net Compassion Score to show individuals and leaders alike where can take actions that better themselves and their communities.

What is the Net Compassion Score?

The Net Compassion Score was derived based on three key factors. Residents were asked to rank their city on a scale of 1 to 10 for each of the following:

  • How compassionate a city’s residents are to others
  • How compassionate residents think their city is
  • How compassionate residents think the US is

The NCS methodology categorizes respondents as:

  • Promoters (8-10): Those who view themselves and their cities as compassionate
  • Detractors (1-5): Those to believe themselves and their city not to be compassionate
  • Neutrals (6-7): Those who hold moderate views on compassion

The volume of promoters, detractors, and neutrals impacts a city’s Net Compassion Score.

Beyond the Net Compassion Score, each city was also analyzed through a traditional index to examine how residents’ perceptions of compassion differ from the combined average, providing deeper insights into local attitudes and identifying opportunities for growth.

Note: The traditional “index” number is used to show how a city’s residents are more or less likely than everyone who took the survey to agree with the statements shown on this page.

Key Metrics

A snapshot of the state of compassion in Denver.

Individual Compassion: 98

Denver residents are 2% less likely than total survey respondents to say they have self-compassion. Index range for all cities: 93-105.

Importance of Compassion: 97

Denver residents are 3% less likely than total survey respondents to say it is important that their city is compassionate. Index range for all cities: 82-117.

Compassion Seen
in Public: 89

Denver residents are 11% less likely than total survey respondents to say they have witnessed compassion in public (in Denver). Index range for all cities: 58-126.

Denver by the numbers

Denver residents are the least likely to say they have pride in their city (index 89 | Index range: 89-112).

They are slightly less likely than residents of other cities to feel good about their housing (94 Index | Index range: 78-112) and financial situations (92 Index | 71-113), feeling safe where they live (93 Index | Index range: 92-119) or having access to career opportunities (92 Index | Index range: 81-120).

Pride in City: 89

Denver residents are 11% more likely than total survey respondents to say they have pride in their city. Index range for all cities: 89-112.

Witnessed Racial Injustice: 97

Denver residents are 3% less likely than total survey to say they have not witnessed or experienced racial injustice in their city. Index range for all cities: 76-119.

Ability to Voice Concerns: 98

Denver residents are 2% less likely than total survey respondents to say they have the ability to voice concerns to their city officials. Index range for all cities: 81-111.

Muhammad Ali Index