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Census shows another decline in median income
Sun SentinelThe U.S. median household income further declined 2.3 percent to $49,445 in 2010, a year after the Great Recession officially ended -- and the nation had higher numbers of the poor and uninsured, the U.S Census Bureau reported Tuesday. Last year's real...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Personal Income, Demographics, Palm Beach County
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Study: Pollution trading could trim bay cleanup costs
Steep projected costs for cleaning up the Chesapeake Bay could be trimmed by billions of dollars, a new study suggests, by allowing polluters to buy "credits" for less-expensive reductions made by others.
The study, presented Thursday to the Chesapeake...Tags: Annapolis, Water Pollution, Science and Technology, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Water
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Local Office on Aging could be losing funding
reporterAn organization that helps area seniors, may soon have to cut some of those services. The Executive Director from the Local Office on Aging says its losing almost 200-thousand dollars after the Governor made an amendment to cut funding. The LOA provides...Tags: Politics, Demographics, Regional Authority, Bob McDonnell, Government
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Eastern Panhandle's public transit service struggling
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comThe director of the Eastern Panhandle’s public transit service said the agency’s budget difficulties this year are about the same as last year, but she remained optimistic about the future. “We’re holding on,” said Belinda...Tags: 2010 Census, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Public Transportation, Budgets and Budgeting
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Dallas/Fort Worth Leads the Nation in Population Growth
doug.magditch@cw33.com, Follow Me @DougMagditchWe're living in the heart of a population boom. North Texas is home to six of the nation's 100 biggest cities: Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Plano, Garland, and Irving. You've heard it before: everything's bigger in Texas. That even applies to our...Tags: Demographics, Career and Workplace, Employment, Employment Opportunities, Services and Shopping
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2010 census was largely accurate but undercounted minorities
L.A. NOWA new analysis shows that the 2010 Census was generally accurate but disproportionately undercounted blacks, Latinos and other traditionally hard-to-count groups.... -
Muslims bypass Mormons as fastest-growing religion in Illinois
Tribune reporterMuslims have become the third-largest religious group in the state after Roman Catholics and independent evangelicals. Not to mention, the fastest-growing one. That's according to a census of American religious congregations unveiled Tuesday in Chicago....Tags: Illinois, Chicago, Customs and Tradition, Roman Catholicism, Arts and Culture
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Report: U.S. Rep. Webster no Census fan
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelAn interesting piece from the Ocala Star-Banner explores the recent effort by U.S. Rep. Dan Webster, R-Winter Garden, to end a national survey that's part of the Census, a poll that several business and right-leaning folks really like. Here's the a link... -
California population grows to nearly 37.7 million
PolitiCalCalifornia’s population continues to grow while the population in state prisons has shrunk by more than 14,000 inmates, according to new figures from Gov. Jerry Brown’s administration. New demographic figures from the Department of Finance... -
Glendale sees rise in Filipino population
They do things “Filipino-style” at Holy Family Catholic Church. They call Mary by her Filipino name — Our Lady of Perpetual Help — and have a Filipino choir. Seventy percent of the parish's population is Filipino. And it's growing...
Tags: 2010 Census, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Demographics, Social Issues
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Welcome the 1940 census
In the genealogy community, April 2 was a very important date this year. The 1940 United States Census was released to the public. Many of us have waited for years to get information on our parents and grandparents that we had not previously had. Some...Tags: Demographics
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Columbia marks 50 years since Rouse began buying land for town
In terms of its size and composition, Harper's Choice isn't all that different from other villages in Columbia.
What sets it apart from other places in town is its location: The Village of Harper's Choice was built on the first tract purchased to make up...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Cherry Hill, Arable Farming, John Martin, Glen Burnie
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