A Look at an Incredibly Silly Story
…in 2006, of which 1,040,037 were owner occupied. Put another way, 34% of occupied dwellings were owner occupied. Two-thirds were renter occupied. This table from the Census shows us the…
…in 2006, of which 1,040,037 were owner occupied. Put another way, 34% of occupied dwellings were owner occupied. Two-thirds were renter occupied. This table from the Census shows us the…
…controversy it is time to look at the data a little differently. In the recently released Census report on income and insurance one of the most interesting series was the…
…Assumptions Size of workforce and existing work at home workforce numbers comes from the U.S. Census Bureau – Means of Transportation To Work (B08301) 2006 American Community Survey. The data…
…family income. 2000 59398 2001 58545 2002 57920 2003 57751 2004 57705 2005 58036 2006 58407 2007 #N/A It is from the Census Current Population Report, Series P – 60….
…of the jobs in the US economy. It is true. But the US economy is one where firms both create and destroy jobs. The Small Business Administration and the Census…
…care prior to admission to nursing homes. For reasons of confidentiality, NHC data are available only at the Data Center located at AHRQ or one of the Census Bureau’s Research…
…even with some recent weakening of the Dollar against European currencies. Why? from census One reason our trade deficit isn’t narrowing very much? Predatory currency manipulations by China, Russia, Japan…
…is age. People start working as young people and as they gain experience and earn promotions they receive higher incomes. The Census Bureau reports data that shows how this process….
…child poverty, which census figures show affected 12.3 million children in 2005, or 17.1 percent of those younger than 18. “Do not think that if we suddenly gave a bunch…
The Census Bureau reported a sharp rise in U.S. construction spending in February led by private residential construction spending. Private residential spending increased to a record $665.7 Billion in February…