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List of municipalities in New Jersey (by population)
List of cities, boroughs, towns, and villages in New Jersey
List of places in Maryland by per capita income
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  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.
This is a list of the 100 richest places in the United States, regardless of population or number of households.
Places with median household incomes in excess of $200,000
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 World Almanac for Kids
MARYLAND, one of the South Atlantic states of the U.S., bordered on the N by Pennsylvania, on the E by Delaware and the Atlantic Ocean, on the S by Virginia, and on the SW and W by West Virginia.
Maryland has a number of well-known educational and cultural institutions and is noted as a center for horse racing and the game of lacrosse.
Maryland was a slaveholding state, and during the controversy that led to the American Civil War large segments of the population favored secession from the Union.
www.worldalmanacforkids.com /explore/states/maryland.html   (4106 words)

  
 Health Policy for Low-Income People in Maryland: Highlights from State Reports
In 1996, the state’s per capita income ($27,618) was 13 percent higher than the national average ($24,426), but the state’s rate of income growth (4.0 percent) lagged behind the national rate (4.6 percent), and unemployment is higher in Maryland (5.1 percent) than the United States as a whole (4.9 percent) (table 1).
Maryland reported a 76 percent higher incidence of AIDS cases than the United States (44.4 vs. 25.2 per 100,000) in 1996; its infant mortality rate (8.4 deaths per 1,000 live births) is 17 percent higher than the national rate (7.2); and the incidence of violent crimes is 47 percent higher (table 1).
Maryland’s per capita Medicaid costs are higher than the national average for each of the program’s four enrollment categories—the elderly, the blind and disabled, adults, and children.
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 Maryland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Maryland was one of the thirteen colonies that revolted against British rule in the American Revolution.
Maryland is bounded on the north by Pennsylvania, on the west by West Virginia, on the east by Delaware and the Atlantic Ocean, and on the south, across the Potomac River, by Virginia.
A portion of extreme western Maryland in Garrett County is drained by the Youghiogheny River as part of the watershed of the Mississippi River.
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 KeysDAN - State of Maryland
Maryland is bounded on the north by Pennsylvania; on the west by West Virginia; on the north and east by Delaware and the Atlantic Ocean; and on the south, across the Potomac River, by Virginia.
Maryland was one of the thirteen colonies that revolted against British rule in the American Revolution, and became the seventh state admitted to the US after ratifying the new Constitution.
Maryland population distributionAs of 2005, Maryland has an estimated population of 5,600,388, which is an increase of 39,056, or 0.7%, from the prior year and an increase of 303,882, or 5.7%, since the year 2000.
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 Asia Times Online :: China News, China Business News, Taiwan and Hong Kong News and Business.
In 2005, the per capita annual income of Chinese urban residents was 10,493 yuan, or $1,294 at the official exchange rate of 8.11 yuan to a dollar.
The per capita annual income of rural residents was 3,255 yuan, or $401.
In fact, in the rural interior, non-trade-related per capita GDP in 2005 was actually below overall per capita income, meaning that rural per capita income in region with no export trade had to be subsidized to the tune of $170 per capita, the gap between $401 and $231, or 47 cents a day.
www.atimes.com /atimes/China_Business/HD01Cb05.html   (6608 words)

  
 The State Journal - News for West Virginia's Leaders
Based upon this study, West Virginia taxpayers pay 9.5 percent of their incomes in state taxes compared with Vermont, the state with the highest percentage (11.8 percent); New Hampshire, the state with the lowest percentage (4.2 percent); and a national average of 6.9 percent.
Using the Tax Foundation's method, the overall per capita tax burden on West Virginia's residents ranks 21st in the country.
As a percentage of income, West Virginians pay 10.9 percent of their income in state and local taxes which is slightly below the national average of 11 percent.
www.statejournal.com /story.cfm?func=viewstory&storyid=23082&catid=159   (1171 words)

  
 Maryland gets richer on federal spending - baltimoresun.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Every Maryland locality in the Baltimore-Washington corridor was in the top 3 percent of the nation's income gainers from 2000 to 2004, as measured by Galbraith and colleague Travis Hale, both at the University of Texas.
Places such as New York and Silicon Valley, which might ordinarily have competed for the top income-growth spots, flopped as trillions in stock wealth disappeared after 2000.
Maryland was already one of the richest states.
www.baltimoresun.com /business/bal-bz.hancock14mar14,0,5377422.column?track=rss   (789 words)

  
 Maryland
Maryland is a state of the United States, one of the South Atlantic States (although often considered part of the Northeast or Mid-Atlantic States).
Maryland is a republic; the United States guarantees her "republican form of government" [USC Article IV, section 4] although there is considerable disagreement about the meaning of that phrase.
Maryland's main airport is Baltimore-Washington International Airport (formerly known as Friendship Airport and recently renamed for former Supreme Court justice Thurgood Marshall).
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 CNNMoney.com: Taxes by state 2005, by rate
The Tax Foundation, a policy research group, estimated the average taxpayer's total state and local tax burden for 2005 in each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
That burden reflects what residents pay in state and local income taxes, property taxes, sales taxes, luxury taxes and fuel taxes, among others.
The state/local tax burden reflects what a state and its local governments collect as a percentage of per capita income.
money.cnn.com /pf/features/lists/taxesbystate2005/index.html   (670 words)

  
 US Census Press Releases
Per capita federal spending among states, meanwhile, was highest in Alaska ($12,244), Virginia ($11,163), Maryland ($10,464), New Mexico ($9,995) and North Dakota ($9,033).
Factors affecting per capita spending were the state’s population, the number of its federally funded programs and the number of federal employees residing in the state.
Resident population as of July 1, 2003, was used to calculate per capita amounts for states, counties and county-equivalent areas.
www.census.gov /Press-Release/www/releases/archives/governments/002939.html   (719 words)

  
 Maryland Foreclosure   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Maryland City is a census-designated place and anunincorporated community located in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.
Maryland City is located at 39°5'33" North, 76°49'10" West (39.092561, -76.819419).
The median income for a household in the CDP is $51,849, and the median income for a family is $55,754.
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 For An Income   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Income in 1989 for Places in Santa Clara to Trinity Counties, 1990 Census
Per capita income The per capita income for an area may be defined as the total personal income in an area, divided by the number of people in that area.
Per capita income American History Search American History Browse Per capita income The per capita income for an area may be defined as the total personal income in an area, divided by the number of...
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 Bethesda, Maryland - QuickSeek Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The main commercial corridor is Maryland Route 355, which in its northern reaches connects Bethesda with the communities of North Bethesda and Rockville and is known as Rockville Pike.
The median income for a household is $99,102, and the median income for a family is $130,160.
The per capita income for the area is $58,479.
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 Allegany County Maryland - info, facts, communities on Key to the City
The list may contain towns, cities, villages, boroughs, neighborhoods, townships, ghost towns and other populated places.
Some of these places above may only be neighborhoods or local area names and are not listed with the census at all or just included in a larger surrounding designated census area..
Five towns may be found in the county, all of which are incorporated - Barton, incorporated in 1900, Lonaconing, incorporated in 1890, Luke, incorporated in 1922, Midland, incorporated in 1900 and Westernport, incorporated in 1858.
www.usacitiesonline.com /mdalleganycounty.htm   (423 words)

  
 Category:United States locations by per capita income... - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 Fiscal Crisis Is Shrinking State Budgets, Revised 2/25/04
The amount of the decline is 2.5 percent per year using the governor’s figures.
In addition, most states tax the realization of capital gains and the decline in income tax revenues was particularly pronounced because of the dramatic stock market decline that accompanied the recession.
For example, New Jersey places its income tax collections in a fund that is used for aid to local governments.
www.cbpp.org /10-22-03sfp3.htm   (2996 words)

  
 Top20Maryland.com - Your Top20 Guide to Maryland!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Maryland is a state of the United States, one of the South Atlantic States (although often considered part of the Mid-Atlantic States and sometimes part of the Northeast).
In December of 1790 Maryland ceded land selected by President George Washington to the federal government for the creation of Washington, D.C. During the War of 1812 the British military attempted to capture the port of Baltimore which was protected by Fort McHenry.
As of 2004, Maryland's population was estimated to be 5,558,058.
top20maryland.com   (2920 words)

  
 Quirks.com: Research Resources [Glossary]
List of beginning and ending house numbers, ZIP codes and other geographic codes for all city delivery service and streets served by 31,540 post offices located in 6,601 ZIP codes.
Changes in subjects that take place during the experiment that are not related to the experiment but may affect their response to the experimental factor.
The average amount of income per person in a population, regardless of age or labor force status.
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 Maryland Small Business Startup Guide
In addition, like the federal tax law, the state income tax law also recognizes S corporations for income tax purposes, and generally allows the income or losses of an S corporation to "flow through" and be taxed or deducted at the shareholder level, rather than taxing the corporation itself as an entity.
Instead, the income or losses of the partnership, as allocated among the partners, must be reported on the personal income tax returns of the individual partners (or on the corporate tax returns of any corporate partners).
You should keep the list of property on file and make it available to the public for at least six months, or you must file the schedule of assets with the office of the clerk of the circuit court for the county in which the property is located.
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 CLIMATE CHANGE AND VULNERABLE PLACES
To test the sensitivity of the carrying capacity balance to variations in agricultural potential, a 30 per cent reduction in projected yields in 2050 for all arrondissements was used (Table 9 and Figure 10).
For one commune at the wetter margin of the Norte Chico, gross per capita income from agriculture might be halved with a climate change of 3deg.C and -25 per cent precipitation (Santibanez 1992).
The 80 per cent discharge (80 per cent of the years have greater flows), as occurred in 1981/82, averaged 2.4 m3/s, while the median was 4.3 m3/s (in 1949/50), and the wet year of 1983/84 (20 per cent probability of being exceeded) averaged over 14 m3/s.
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 Conn. Again Leads Nation In Personal Income - Local News
Connecticut's per capita income was 37 percent higher than the national average, which was $36,276.
States switch places as workers move to labor markets that pay the highest wages, said David Lenze, an economist at the Bureau of Economic Analysis in Washington.
Growth in personal income in Connecticut lagged behind he national rate of 6.3 percent, which the federal agency said was the strongest annual growth rate so far in an economic expansion that began in December 2001.
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For instance, consider a senior citizen looking for a place to settle in after she retires, or a business considering relocation, or maybe even a foreigner interested in learning more about the country.
With the query optimization algorithm in place, and the naïve algorithm where we played with just the top layer of the map, although the update speed increased, the display was too flashy.
With the final optimization in place, which required only one layer to be redrawn, the update when observed with the States map (all 51 states visible) was in real time, i.e., in complete sync with the slider movement.
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 Unionization of the Textile Industry: A Case Study of J. P. Stevens
Unad justed per capita income was $1,946 higher in New York than in South Carolina 1,612 higher in New York than in North Carolina and $1,478 higher in New York than in Georgia.
Further more, the third column of Reynolds'.Table I shows the per capita state and local taxes which are subtracted 5rom adjusted dis posable income to get the "net adjusted disposable income per capita" in the last column.
Federal taxes amount to 25.8% of unadjusted per capita income in New York, 25.1% in Massachusetts 24.9% in Michigan, and 25.1% in Illinois.
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 MARYLAND JEWISH ALLIANCE
The Maryland Jewish Alliance ("the Alliance") is a legislative coalition of THE ASSOCIATED: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore, the Baltimore Jewish Council (BJC), the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington and the Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington (JCCGW).
Maryland must meet its obligations, to its citizens and to communities that might suffer from the loss of the racetracks, through progressive, broad-based revenues, and not by taking advantage of human weakness.
Maryland should be proud of its leadership in providing young adults, in need of medical assistance and programs, with the opportunity to seek qualified health care professionals and services when forced to make what are often extremely difficult and painful decisions affecting their health and well-being.
www.baltjc.org /article.php?id=53   (6173 words)

  
 Al-Muhajabah's Islamic Blogs: context
Since US per capita income is approximately 4.5 times that of Saudi Arabia ($8500 Atlas method), however, the Saudi contribution should be seen as about $3.00 per citizen on a US scale, with regard to the real per capita burden.
That is about 1/7 of the US per capita income, so their contribution burdens the Libyans the same way a roughly $2.50 per person contribution would burden Americans.
But their per capita income is only about $3000 per year, or a tenth that of an average American, so this plege is equivalent to an American one of $1.80.
www.muhajabah.com /islamicblog/archives/veiled4allah/010152.php   (1352 words)

  
 Chartbook #13: Health Care in Urban and Rural Areas, Combined Years 1998-2000
Along with other health care provider shortages in rural places, there are fewer pharmacists per capita in rural places than in more populated settings.
Each person was classified according to the total income of his or her family in the given year.
Income category was determined by the ratio of family income to the Federal poverty threshold for the year of study, which varies by family size and age of head of family.
www.meps.ahrq.gov /mepsweb/data_files/publications/cb13/cb13.shtml   (4842 words)

  
 GLOBAL ECONOMY/GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT: RELATIONSHIPS AND REGIMES By Lee E. Preston
First: If all the real income in the world were evenly distributed, this would raise the income of the poorest 85% only to about one-third of that currently enjoyed by the rich countries--and, of course, lower that of the rich countries to the same level as well.
On one hand, the current pattern of global population growth may continue, placing increasing pressure on subsistence resources (whether or not there are any per capita increases) in the poorer countries.
The characteristics of the global climate come immediately to mind, along with the potential human use of resources that have been heretofore considered unpossessable (and hence "global", or part of the "common heritage") because of their remoteness--e.g., the moon, the part of the cosmos surrounding the earth, the deep seabed.
www.utexas.edu /depts/grg/eworks/proceedings/engeo/preston/preston.html   (5103 words)

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