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Tennennessee corporate income tax receipts up 18.5 percent in 2011
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New home sales down in March
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Apr 24The sale of new single-family homes slowed in March nationwide to its lowest level since last November, according to federal data released Tuesday. There were a seasonally adjusted 328,000 new homes sold in the U.S. in March, according to a report rele... »
Tennennessee corporate income tax receipts up 18.5 percent in 2011
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Apr 12Tennessee tax revenues were up in almost all categories measured by the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2011 Survey of State Government Tax Collections, which showed the Volunteer State collected $10.86 billion in taxes in 2011. That’s more than $345 million than... »
Study: Los Alamos County healthiest in U.S.
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Apr 06In New Mexico, health follows wealth, a recently published study indicates. Los Alamos, ranked the wealthiest county in the nation by the U.S. Census Bureau, was also ranked the healthiest county in the nation. Only 15 percent of residents 20 years and... »
Denver 24th fastest-growing metro area in U.S.
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Apr 05Denver was the 24th fastest-growing metro area in the nation between 2010 and 2011, according to new population estimates Thursday from the U.S. Census Bureau. The agency estimated population changes between April 1, 2010, and July 1, 2011 for 366 metr... »
Leaving Memphis? You’re not alone
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Apr 02The Commercial Appeal reports that although Memphis is growing in terms of population, the city is still hampered somewhat by more residents relocating outside of the county than those coming into it.Analysis of data from the U.S. Census Bureau showed ... »
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Study: Los Alamos County healthiest in U.S.
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Apr 06In New Mexico, health follows wealth, a recently published study indicates. Los Alamos, ranked the wealthiest county in the nation by the U.S. Census Bureau, was also ranked the healthiest county in the nation. Only 15 percent of residents 20 years and... »
McPherson has oldest population among major Kansas communities
Wichita Business News
Feb 22The median age in the McPherson area is 41, older than any other metropolitan or micropolitan area in Kansas and above the national median of 35.1. That’s according to U.S. Census Bureau data compiled by On Numbers, a blog affiliated with the Wichita B... »
Wichitans’ commutes are among shortest nationwide for major cities
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Jan 05It’s pretty easy to get around town in Wichita, a new analysis of U.S. Census Bureau statistics shows. Wichita compared favorably in the study to many large cities — unsurprisingly, commutes in New York City were found to be the worst — but also to man... »
Wichita lost 1.16% of businesses in a year — better than most
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Nov 28In the thick of the recession, 93 percent of the nation’s metropolitan and micropolitan areas lost businesses, according to a new analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data. Wichita was no different. The area had 14,933 business establishments during a census... »