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 United States. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
The United States has a broad range of climates, varying from the tropical rain-forest of Hawaii and the tropical savanna of S Florida (where the Everglades are found) to the subarctic and tundra climates of Alaska.
In the SW United States are the deserts of the basin and range province, with the hottest and driest spots in the United States.
Washington, D.C., is the capital of the United States, and New York is its largest city.
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 Lowest-income counties in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Twenty-six states do not have any counties in the 100 poorest counties.
Thirty-two states do not have any counties in the 100 pooorest counties.
(Redirected from Poorest places in the United States)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Poorest_places_in_the_United_States   (174 words)

  
 Children's Budget Report, The: A Detailed Analysis of Spending on Low-Income Children's Programs in 13 States
States may have believed that health care and cash assistance for housing and food costs to low-income children were the most important services to provide and thus allocated most of their funds to the Medicaid and AFDC programs.
As shown in figure 1, the 13 states spent an average of $10,111 per poor child in federal, state, and local funds on low-income children's programs in SFY 1995.
Figure 1 shows that the 13 states spent an average of $3,153 per poor child in state and local funds on low-income children's programs in SFY 1995.
www.urban.org /publications/308042.html   (13043 words)

  
 Highest-income counties in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Traditionally speaking, Marin County, California, Fairfield County, Connecticut, Westchester County, New York, Fairfax County, Virginia and Monmouth County, New Jersey are considered to be the highest-income counties in the United States.
There are 3,142 counties in the United States.
(Redirected from Richest counties in the United States)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Richest_counties_in_the_United_States   (266 words)

  
 Farming on the Edge - MLRA no. 86 (Texas Blackland Prairie)
Collin and Williamson counties had the 15th and 16th highest population growth rates of counties in the United States between 1980 and 1992, both more than 100 percent.
The projected growth rates of both of these counties during the next five years place them among the 50 most rapidly growing counties in the United States.
Collin County, just north of Dallas, also has the highest income per capita and highest median value of homes of any county in Texas.
www.aftresearch.org /researchresource/foe2/report/mlra86.html   (202 words)

  
 County Employment and Wages Summary
Of the 322 largest counties in the United States, as measured by 2004 annual average employment, 131 had over-the-year percentage growth in employment above the national average in June 2005, and 176 experienced changes below the national average.
Among the largest counties, Webb, Texas, led the nation in growth in average weekly wages, with an increase of 11.3 percent from the second quarter of 2004.
Maricopa County, Ariz., experienced the fastest growth in employment among the largest counties, with a 5.5 percent increase.
www.bls.gov /news.release/cewqtr.nr0.htm   (1166 words)

  
 Do Americans work too much? - Oct. 9, 2003
Boston College economist Juliet Schor's 1993 best seller, "The Overworked American," argued that the United States "is the world's standout workaholic nation." Now, she is something of a high priestess to the movement, attracting both praise and criticism.
In the 1970s, the United States ranked in the middle of the pack among developed nations for hours worked.
"From World War II to the early 1970s, the United States was getting relatively more equal in the distribution of wealth," he noted.
money.cnn.com /2003/10/06/pf/work_less   (803 words)

  
 AIG Baker - Kansas - Shawnee West
Shawnee is located in the northwestern part of Johnson County, one of the highest per capita income counties in the United States.
The center is located at Shawnee Mission Parkway, one of the main east-west arteries in Johnson County, and is adjacent to I-435 in Shawnee.
It is also one of the fastest growing cities in Kansas.
www.aigbaker.com /staging/properties_KS_shawnee.asp   (154 words)

  
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In the United States alone, an estimated 15.3 million new cases of STDs are reported each year
In the United States, 10% of the population owns 71% of the wealth
The majority of blue states tend to be more urban, have higher per capita income, and are more multi-cultural." [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_states]
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 MAHN: Housing Affordability and Income Mobility for the Poor
Data drawn from the American Housing Survey for the United States in 1995, issued in April 1997; includes households reporting over 100% of income spent on housing.
As of 1995, there were 19.5 million poor households in the United States, of whom 11.1 million were renters.
Propelled by huge income losses, increasing housing costs and constraints on federal subsidies, the condition of the poor grew worse even as the nation entered a period of renewed prosperity.
www.nlihc.org /mahn/afford.htm   (6065 words)

  
 Clinton: Hud Calculation Could Cost Thousands
Their Housing Assistance
Income limits are calculated for metropolitan areas and non-metropolitan counties in the United States and its territories using the Fair Market Rent (FMR) area definitions used in the Section 8 program.
This troubling state of affairs is further complicated by the disparity in income limits in Suffolk and Nassau Counties.
The median income for a four-person family in 2004 is $85,300.
www.senate.gov /~clinton/news/2004/2004206A28.html   (871 words)

  
 Mississippi State Symbols Capital Constitution Flags Maps Song
a State Flag was appointed by legislative action February 7, 1894, and provided that the flag reported by the committee should become the official flag.
Low, fertile delta between Yazoo and Mississippi rivers; loess bluffs streching around delta border; sandy gulf coastal terraces followed by piney woods and prairie; rugged high sandy hills in extream northeast, followed by black prairie belt, Pontotoc Ridge, and flatwoods into the North central highlands.
Border States: Regional List   Alabama   Arkansas   Louisiana   Tennessee
www.50states.com /mississi.htm   (230 words)

  
 County and City Data Book
Top 25 Counties in the U.S. Highest Ranking County in Each State
Statistical Abstract of the United States --The National Data Book
State and Metropolitan Area Data Book --Comprehensive data for states and metropolitan areas
www.census.gov /statab/www/ccdb.html   (157 words)

  
 STATISTICAL RESOURCES ON THE WEB/SOCIOLOGY
Ancestry of the Population of the United States - 1990 (UC-Berkeley)
Historical Statistics on the Foreign Born Population of the United States (Census Bureau)
Updates 1990 Census on state and metropolitan area with data on various population and housing characteristics.
www.lib.umich.edu /govdocs/stsoc.html   (5802 words)

  
 Visited States
Visited States is a copy of Visited Countries, but here you select the states of the US instead of the countries of the world and it draws a map where you've been and where not.
The one state that i see no-one has mentioned that is the absolute best, because it is the united states best kept secret.
The one I have lists ALL of the states plus DC and clearly states:"Visited States is a copy of Visited Countries, but here you select the states of the US instead of the countries of the world and it draws a map where you've been and where not.
douweosinga.com /projects/visitedstates   (10851 words)

  
 MC-MNCPPC: Per Capita Income in the 20 Highest Income Jurisdictions in the US, 2000 and Estimated Average Household Income
MC-MNCPPC: Per Capita Income in the 20 Highest Income Jurisdictions in the US, 2000 and Estimated Average Household Income
in the 20 Highest Income Jurisdictions in the US, 2000
Per Capita Income and Estimated Average Household Income
www.mc-mncppc.org /research/data_library/income/ipc05pf.shtm   (37 words)

  
 U.S. States
Extreme Points of the U.S. Geographic Centers of States
Notable Modern Bridges in the U.S. Tallest Buildings in the U.S. World Heritage Sites in the U.S. Highest Temperatures by State
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 HUMAN EVENTS ONLINE - Conservative News, Views & Books --
Three of the richest counties in the United States are suburban communities surrounding Washington, D.C., while three of the poorest sit on the U.S.-Mexico border in southern Texas.
Hidalgo County, Cameron County, and El Paso County, which all sit on the Rio Grande River in southern Texas, ranked 1, 2 and 4 respectively for the lowest median family income.
Fairfax County, Va., Montgomery County, Md., and Howard County, Md., all suburbs of Washington, D.C., ranked 1, 2 and 4 respectively for highest median family income.
www.humaneventsonline.com /article.php?id=9265   (185 words)

  
 Stats about all US cities - maps, race, income, photos, education, crime, weather, houses, etc.
Top 100 Lists of cities, including highest income, least crime, newest houses, most females, shortest commute, best educated residents, and many more.
Stats about all US cities - maps, race, income, photos, education, crime, weather, houses, etc.
If you ever need to research any city for any reason, from considering a move there to just checking where somebody you know is staying, this is the site for you.
www.city-data.com   (166 words)

  
 US Farm Network newspaper, farm directory of ag information for farmers and ranchers who grow hay, soybeans and corn and raise cattle, sheep and hogs
The average value of an acre of farmland in Iowa reached $2,083 in 2002, the second highest figure reported since Iowa State University began conducting an annual survey of land values in 1941.
The average increase over all 99 counties was 8.2 percent above the 2001 average value of $1,926.
Check out the weekly crop weather reports of individual states.
www.usfarmnetwork.com   (728 words)

  
 Highest-income places in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The highest-income places in the United States are usually considered to be in the Northeast; forty-one of the 100 highest-income counties by per capita income are located in the Northeast (including Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia) and forty-six by median household income.
1.1 100 highest-income places in the United States
This is a list of the 100 richest places in the United States, regardless of population or number of households.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Richest_places_in_the_United_States   (414 words)

  
 washingtonpost.com: Pr. George's a Leader in Giving
Prince George's residents gave an average of nearly 16.7 percent of their discretionary income to such groups, according to the study published in the Chronicle of Philanthropy, fifth-highest among the largest counties in the United States.
Prince George's is one of the wealthiest majority-black counties in the nation, with a median household income of $55,256.
Residents of Prince George's County, one of the least wealthy counties in the Washington region, are among the most generous in the nation when it comes to giving to charities and religious organizations, according to a study released yesterday.
www.washingtonpost.com /ac2/wp-dyn/A50753-2003Apr28?language=printer   (912 words)

  
 Facts and figures on poverty in the United States By Sarah Kraybill Grist Magazine Counter Culture 13 Feb 2006
250 Highest Per Capita Personal Incomes of the 3,111 Counties in the United States, 2003, Bureau of Economic Analysis.
250 Lowest Per Capita Personal Incomes of the 3,111 Counties in the United States, 2003, Bureau of Economic Analysis.
Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2004 [PDF], Carmen DeNavas-Walt, Bernadette D. Proctor, and Cheryl Hill Lee, U.S. Census Bureau.
grist.org /news/counter/2006/02/13/poverty   (791 words)

  
 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
'''Maine''' has the thirty-forth highest per capita income in the United States of America, at $19,533 (2000).
There are sixteen counties located in Maine, none of which are in the Richest places in the United States top 100 richest counties in the country.
Category:United States locations by per capita income Category:Maine
www.mauspfeil.net /Maine_locations_by_per_capita_income.html   (791 words)

  
 Utah locations by per capita income - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Utah has the thirty-ninth highest per capita income in the United States of America, at $18,185 (2000).
Categories: United States locations by per capita income
There are twenty-nine counties located in Utah, one of which is in the 100 richest counties in the country.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Richest_Places_in_Utah   (791 words)

  
 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).
Categories: United States locations by per capita income
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   (791 words)

  
 Connecticut locations by per capita income - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Connecticut is the richest state in the United States of America, with a per capita income of $28,766 (2000) and a personal per capita income of $43,173 (2003).
Its median household income is $53,935 (2000), ranked second in the country, and its median family income is $65,521 (2000), the highest in the country.
Connecticut is also one of the most expensive states to live in in the contiguous United States.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Richest_Places_in_Connecticut   (398 words)

  
 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).
Categories: United States locations by per capita income
There are sixty-seven counties located in Florida, six of which are in the top 100 richest counties in the country.
www.northmiami.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Florida_locations_by_per_capita_income   (398 words)

  
 Rhode Island locations by per capita income - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rhode Island is the 17th richest state in the United States of America, with a per capita income of $21,688 (2000) and a personal per capita income of $31,916 (2003).
Its median household income is $42,090 (2000), ranked seventeenth in the country, and its median family income is $52,781 (2000), the seventeenth highest in the country.
However, the actual town of Newport is not as wealthy as many think: its median household income is only a mere $40,669, actually below the national median (and only the forty-second highest in the state).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Rhode_Island_locations_by_per_capita_income   (347 words)

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