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 Florida - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The area of Florida diminished with the establishment of British colonies to the north and French colonies to the west.
Florida seceded from the Union on January 10, 1861 and was one of the founding members of the Confederate States of America (CSA, also known as the Confederacy).
Florida consists of the Panhandle extending along the northern Gulf of Mexico and the large Peninsula with the Atlantic Ocean as its eastern border and the Gulf of Mexico as its western border.
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 Florida locations by per capita income - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Florida has the eighteenth highest per capita income in the United States of America, at $21,557 (2000).
Its personal per capita income is $30,446 (2003).
There are sixty-seven counties located in Florida, six of which are in the top 100 richest counties in the country.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Florida_locations_by_per_capita_income   (112 words)

  
 ERS/USDA Data - Food Consumption (Per Capita) Data System: Food Availability Documentation
Per capita food availability is calculated by dividing the annual total food supply during a specific time period by the U.S. total resident population plus armed forces overseas in a given year.
Per capita red meat consumption for a specific year is calculated by dividing annual total disappearance of a particular type of meat by the Census Bureau’s estimate of the U.S. total resident population plus armed forces overseas.
Per capita cocoa consumption is published for both a whole-bean and chocolate liquor basis, which is 80 percent of the weight of the beans.
www.ers.usda.gov /Data/foodconsumption/FoodAvailDoc.htm   (10808 words)

  
 Florida   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Florida is one of the nine states which does not impose personal income tax (list of states without personal income taxlist of others).
Florida was also the site of the most costly single weather disaster in U.S. history, Hurricane Andrew, which cost twenty-five billion dollars when it struck on August 12, 1992.
Florida's chief financial officer announced Wednesday that he will run for governor in 2006, setting a conservative agenda that includes tax cuts and a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage.
www.infothis.com /find/Florida   (1562 words)

  
 Per Capita Transfer 96
The income and age of residents, as well as the unemployment rate and the percent of female-headed households in a county, do not appear to have a significant impact on SSI payments.
Counties in the Appalachian region are estimated to have $31.81 higher per capita SSI payments than counties not located in Appalachia with the similar population characteristics such as income, age, and poverty rate.
Table 1 lists the ten counties whose actual per capita transfers exceed the predicted transfers by the greatest amount, and also the ten counties whose per capita transfers are less than the expected transfers by the greatest amount.
gatton.uky.edu /CBER/Downloads/transfer96.htm   (3415 words)

  
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The per capita income for Pompano Beach in 1989 was $17,382; this is lower than the per capita income for Islamorada ($24,651), but higher than the state average of $14,698.
The per capita income (1989) for Madeira Beach was $17,301, which is considerably higher than the per capita income for Panama City ($12,169), and the State of Florida average ($14,698).
The per capita income in the Panama City area was $12,169 in 1989, which is considerably lower than the per capita income of Madeira Beach ($17,301) and the state average $14,698.
www.nmfs.noaa.gov /sfa/hms/FMP%20CHAPTER7.htm   (10705 words)

  
 Definition of Richest places in the United States
Per capita income is usually used to rank the wealthiest places in the United States.
Traditionally speaking, Marin County, California, Fairfield County, Connecticut, Westchester County, New York, Fairfax County, Virginia, and Palm Beach County, Florida are considered to be the wealthiest counties in the US, however none of the last four rank first by per capita or median household income.
The wealthiest region is usually considered to be the Northeast; forty-one of the 100 richest counties by per capita income are located in the Northeast (including Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia) and forty-six by median household income.
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 Atlas of Florida -  A book from the University Press of Florida
The new Atlas of Florida, revised for the first time in ten years, is seasoned with the people of Florida, flavored with the patterns of their activities, and served in a full-color, oversized volume.
More money is spent per capita for lotto tickets in Florida counties with high per capita income than in counties with low per capita income (excluding border counties).
Edward A. Fernald, State Geographer of Florida, is associate vice president for academic affairs, director of the Institute of Science and Public Affairs, and professor of geography at the Florida State University.
www.upf.com /archive/fernald_purdum.html   (742 words)

  
 Workforce Florida   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
One highpoint reported by Curtis Austin, President, Workforce Florida, is that the legislature gave greater authority to WFI and AWI to move additional resources to the regional workforce boards.
She looked at the counties' statistics such as per capita income and unemployment rates as well as specific instances of businesses shutting down or industries being affected by drought or flooding.
WIA defines the term "Low Income Individual" as one who qualifies under various criteria, including an individual who received income for a six-month period that does not exceed the higher of the poverty line or 70 percent of the LLSIL.
www.workforceflorida.com /wages/wfi/news/updates/updates_030530.htm   (2740 words)

  
 Destination Florida Commission's Final Report with Recommendations.
Florida’s competitiveness in attracting retirees is difficult to match: Warm weather throughout the year, lower cost of living, close to the major population centers of the Midwest and Northeast, and attractive amenities.
Florida has many environmental and community amenities that are conducive to retiree migration.
Florida needs to develop and implement a marketing plan that will attract new amenity seeking residents who are retired and baby boomers that are potential retirees.
www.ccfj.net /DestFlaFinRep.html   (11646 words)

  
 Beach Drive Retail
Centrally located on Florida's West Coast is St. Petersburg - the Sunshine City.
This jewel of Tampa Bay has the highest per capita income of Florida's four largest cities.
Opportunities abound from new urban destinations to prime suburban locations serving the entire metro market.
www.beachdriveretail.com   (100 words)

  
 Workforce Florida   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
A measure for creating wealth is to improve an area's per capita personal income, the total personal income received by all persons in a given area divided by the population of that same area.
Secure Florida is committed to educating local governments, the business community and private citizens on the critical need to secure their cyber infrastructure, information and computer systems.
Florida companies in emerging and high-technology industries including aviation/aerospace, information technology, manufacturing, trade/export services, homeland security/defense, life sciences and financial/professional services will compete with others in similarly sized markets for the awards.
www.workforceflorida.com /wages/wfi/news/updates/updates_040507.htm   (5139 words)

  
 Gardner Colby Locations
The per capita income of it's residents rivals that of Palm Beach on the East Coast.
Gardner Colby is located on Broad Avenue South (Gallery Row), in Old Naples.
Gardner Colby is located on North Water Street in the heart of the quaint shopping district, just one block from the harbor.
www.gardnercolbygallery.com /locate.html   (190 words)

  
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 Category:Florida - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This category is for the State of Florida in the United States.
For other Floridas, see the article Florida (disambiguation).
This page was last modified 12:35, 14 August 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Category:Florida   (67 words)

  
 "The Rise of the Creative Class" by Richard Florida
Pittsburgh attracts hundreds of millions of dollars per year in university research funding and is the sixth-largest center for college and university students on a per capita basis in the country.
That's because location choices of the creative class are based to a large degree on their lifestyle interests, and these go well beyond the standard "quality-of-life" amenities that most experts think are important.
Richard Florida is a professor of regional economic development at Carnegie Mellon University and a columnist for Information Week.
www.washingtonmonthly.com /features/2001/0205.florida.html   (5324 words)

  
 LawKT.com: Law Firm Publications on Per Capita
Plan expenses may be allocated to the plan sponsor, to individual participants or to all participants on either a pro rata (per account balance) or per capita (equally per account) basis.
The total per capita cost of insurance was highest under the indemnity plan, somewhat less under the POS plan, and the lowest under the Medicare HMO.
The new per state cap is the greater of $225 million or $75 per capita.
www.lawkt.com /pubs/Per_Capita.html   (9515 words)

  
 Weston Florida Real Estate Search   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Since its incorporation in 1996, Weston has become one of the biggest-selling planned communities in the nation and is now home to 61,557 residents.
Year 2001 growth highlights include the addition of 1,328 new homes, four hotels, three schools, a world-class hospital, an Amphitheatre, the Town Center, a ten percent per capita crime rate decrease and the building of 871,000 non-residential space.
From 1997 through 1999, Broward County exceeded the average Florida per capita income and with seven post secondary educational institutions serving the county, economic growth and quality of local work force should continue.
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 Spring Lake Diamond - florida golf courses ocala tournament estate online villages accommodation real   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Florida, with 625 golf course communities, leads the nation in real estate...
Florida Golf Courses [ Spring Lake Golf Resort / Cougar Trail ]...
Cities, towns, and villages in Florida between 1000 and 6000 residents...
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 Southchase Home Business - florida orlando estate real simpsonville southchase referrals cityguide homes jockeys   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Florida Mall Hotel is a two-diamond, full-service hotel offering free...
Florida Smaller Cities, Towns, and Villages (between 1000 and 6000...
Towns and villages in Florida with fewer than 1000 residents.
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New person must be able to do general anesthesia as well as occasional epidurals to fit into call rotation.
This location has one of the best payor mixes in the state.
Immediate partnership with 1st year income guarantee of $250K which includes a $25K payment for directorship.
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 Articles - Oregon locations by per capita income   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The following is a list of Oregon counties and places in order of per capita income.
Oregon has the twenty-third highest per capita income in the United States of America, at $20,940 (2000).
Its personal per capita income is $29,340 (2003).
www.beadscenter.com /articles/Oregon_locations_by_per_capita_income   (124 words)

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