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  Percapita Income
Per capita income is often used by policymakers and the public as an overall index of well-being or standard of living in an economy.
Per capita personal income is simply the total personal income divided by the total population, which gives a per person measure of the income earned or disbursed to individuals in the economy.
This is done by calculating the differences in the predicted per capita incomes arising from differences in education levels, employment per capita, and the percentage of population that is rural between Kentucky and the U.S. Figure 3 shows this calculation.
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 ne1
Nebraska is bordered by South Dakota to the north; Iowa and Missouri to the east, across the Missouri River; Kansas to the south; Colorado to the southwest; and Wyoming to the west.
Nebraska, in common with five other Midwest states (Kansas, Oklahoma, North and South Dakota, and Iowa), has experienced a decades-long population decline in rural areas, although Nebraska is the fastest declining of the six.[citation needed] Eighty-nine percent of the cities in those states have fewer than 3000 people; hundreds have fewer than 1000.
Per capita personal income in 2004 was $31,339, 25th in the nation.
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 Nebraska - The real meaning from Timesharetalk wikipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
A past Nebraska tourism slogan was "Where the West Begins"; locations given for the beginning of the "West" include the Missouri River, the intersection of 13th and O Streets in Lincoln (where it is marked by a red brick star), the 100th meridian, and Chimney Rock.
Nebraska, in common with five other Midwest states (Kansas, Oklahoma, North and South Dakota, and Iowa), has experienced a decades-long population decline in rural areas, although Nebraska is the fastest declining of the six.
Nebraska is the only state in the United States with a unicameral legislature; that is, a legislature with only one house.
www.timesharetalk.co.uk /wiki.asp?k=Nebraska   (2778 words)

  
 New Jersey - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
Paramus is long noted for having one of the highest business per person ratio in the nation, because of the huge number of shops in that town and the surrounding area.
Newark and Camden are two of the poorest cities in America, but New Jersey as a whole has the highest median household income in the nation, as well as the second highest per capita income, after Connecticut.
Camp NoBeBoSco in Blairstown was the location of the original Friday the 13th movie (some believe the series of films to be set in New Jersey, although this is never confirmed onscreen), which was partially based on real murders that have occurred near the campground, in the state's rural northwest.
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 Expanding Economic Opportunity: The Dole Tax-Cut Proposal
Figure 3 shows that the rate of growth in real income per capita was almost one-third higher in the 25 states in the union with the lowest overall state and local tax burden over the generation from 1965 to 1993.[17] Lower taxes mean higher growth.
For example, in 1960, per capita income in the Empire State exceeded that in New Jersey, as it had since annual statistics had begun to be compiled beginning in 1929.
Yet in 1995, per capita income was nearly 10 percent higher in Tennessee than in its neighbor to the north.
www.house.gov /jec/growth/expand2/expand2.htm   (5273 words)

  
 Taxes and Spending in Nebraska   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Prior to LB 772, the unitary income of multi-state corporations was apportioned to Nebraska based on three, equally weighted factors, the property in the state, the payroll in the state and the sales in the state relative to the nation.
The income tax credits are equal to 5% of the increased payroll at the project for five years and 10% of the investment in the project.
School costs were calculated per student within nine "tiers" or groups of similarly-sized schools and the formula enabled each school district to finance the average cost per student for the tier with a combination of state aid and property taxes at a defined "local effort rate".
www.unicam.state.ne.us /app_rev/source/chrono_taxpolicy.htm   (7692 words)

  
 Connecticut - The real meaning from Timesharetalk wikipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
In terms of per capita income, it is the wealthiest state in the country.
There is, however, a great disparity in incomes through the state; although New Canaan has one of the highest per capita incomes in America, Hartford is one of the ten cities with the lowest per capita incomes in America.
While Connecticut is the wealthiest state in America per capita, its less affluent urban areas account for the majority of its registered voters; this along with its proximity to New York City and its typically socially-liberal suburban voters have made Connecticut a Democratic bastion.
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 Labor Force, Employment, and Unemployment, Nebraska, 1995 to 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Per Capita Personal Income:  Per capita income is total income divided by total population.
Nebraska Per Capita Income as a Percent of U.S. and Plains States PCI
Within Nebraska, the average annual wage per job has been considerably higher in the state’s metropolitan counties than in the non-metropolitan counties.
info.neded.org /econperf/bnchmrk2.htm   (1727 words)

  
 Romance of Omaha, Chapter I
Their first home was a log house located at what is now the corner of Twelfth and Jackson Streets.
The per capita wealth of Omaha is high, much higher than that of the country as a whole.
The average income of the Omaha citizen, counting wages, salaries, income from investments, etc., is estimated at approximately $750 per capita.
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 California   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The Channel Islands are located in the southern part of the state, stretching from Santa Barbara to Orange County.
Also located in the Sierra are the world-famous Yosemite National Park and a deep freshwater lake, Lake Tahoe, the largest lake in the state by volume.
The capital's final move to Sacramento was on February 25, 1854 where it has been located since, except for a four-month temporary move in 1862 to San Francisco, which was due to severe flooding in Sacramento.
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 nebraska
But it was George William Norris, representing Nebraska in Congress for a half century, battling for such causes as the direct election of senators, a unicameral legislature, and public power, who embodied it.
Nebraska rates are less than all the surrounding states (the exception being Wyoming, with on-site coal and generating capacity).
Northeast Nebraska has many communities naturally attractive to professionals and entrepreneurs with a taste for small-town life, people who can conduct their businesses from anywhere there's a modem and phone line but prefer a rural setting.
www.citistates.com /nebraska1.htm   (15918 words)

  
 Blog for Rural America: Latest Rural Poverty Data
Of the 250 lowest income counties in the nation, 228 are non-metropolitan counties.
Loup County, Nebraska, was the first, second, or third lowest income county from 1997 to 2002; in 2003, Loup County is the fourth lowest income county, but its per capita income increased nearly $3,600 from 2002 to 2003.
The per capita income of the nation’s lowest income county – Starr County, Texas – is about 34 percent of the nation’s per capita personal income, and about 800 percent less than the nation’s highest income county (New York, New York – Manhattan).
cfra.blogspot.com /2005/08/latest-rural-poverty-data.html   (1236 words)

  
 Variables in the Medical School Database
Underserved locations were defined as zip codes associated with a whole county primary care shortage area, a Community Health Center site, a National Health Service Corps site, or a population with over 20% in poverty.
Also the income levels of various birth origins at the time of birth were also linked to known family medicine "match rates" by rurality.
At one end, urban with income similar to whites and often from professional families and the other end with a poverty rate of 12 % or twice the national average of 6%.
www.unmc.edu /Community/ruralmeded/fpgrad/variables_in_the_medical_school.htm   (3535 words)

  
 Finance Choices - Personal Finance Wiki
Boston is the largest city, located at the innermost point of Massachusetts Bay, at the mouth of the Charles River, the longest river entirely within Massachusetts.
Most of the population of the Boston metropolitan area (approximately 5,800,000) does not live in the city; eastern Massachusetts on the whole is fairly densely populated and largely suburban.
Per capita personal income in 2004 was US$42,102, making it the 2nd highest in the country behind Connecticut.
www.financechoices.co.uk /personal-finance-wiki.php?title=Massachusetts   (4397 words)

  
 Omaha Chamber - Economic Development - Incentives
Interdependent locations if part of a single plan and if connected to the flow of production of a product sold by the taxpayer, can be considered part of the project for purposes of meeting job and investment requirements.
The taxpayer may use jobs tax credits to reduce the taxpayer's employee income tax withholding liability to the extent that such liability is attributable to the project's new employees.
Nebraska law provides for a one-time exemption from state personal income tax for employees of a corporation, who realized gains from selling or exchanging their corporation's stock.
www.accessomaha.com /metrodata/incentives.asp   (3316 words)

  
 Retirement Living Information Center, Inc. :: Taxes Seen as Key Factor in Choosing a Retirement Destination
The presence or absence of a state income tax may not be the best criteria for selecting a retirement destination.
The states with the highest local property taxes per capita/year are: New Jersey ($1,871), Connecticut ($1,733), New York ($1,402), and Rhode Island ($1,369).
Six states (California, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota and Vermont) are particularly tough on retirees because they have a relatively high top tax bracket and fully tax most retirement income.
sev.prnewswire.com /real-estate/20060208/NYW18008022006-1.html   (608 words)

  
 Category:United States locations by per capita income - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pages in category "United States locations by per capita income"
List of Minnesota locations by per capita income
This page was last modified 04:16, 9 September 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Category:United_States_locations_by_per_capita_income   (93 words)

  
 ALASKA : Encyclopedia Entry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Owing to the state's low population density, most of the land is located in the Unorganized Borough which, as the name implies, has no intermediate borough government of its own, but is administered directly by the state government.
But ranked by population density, Alaska is the least densely populated at 1.1 people per square mile (List of U.S. states by population density), with the next nearest ranking state, Wyoming, at 5.1 per square mile, and the most densely populated, New Jersey, at 1,134.4 per square mile.
Alaska has the highest number of pilots per capita of any U.S. state: out of the estimated 663,661 residents, 8,550 are pilots, or about one in every 78.
bibleocean.com /OmniDefinition/Alaska   (4379 words)

  
 Application Guide: Nebraska Advantage Microenterprise Tax Credit Act
The Nebraska Advantage Microenterprise Tax Credit Act requires that an application be filed by a person actively involved in the operation of a microbusiness in a distressed area.
The census tracts by county with less than 80% of the statewide per capita income per the last census.
The federal income tax return for the applicant and the microbusiness should be a signed copy and should, at a minimum, include copies of the first four pages, consolidating schedules supporting the first four pages, Affiliations Schedule (Form 851), and a copy of each Shareholder's Share of Income, Credits, Deductions, etc. (Schedule K-1).
www.revenue.state.ne.us /incentiv/microent/micro_guide.htm   (870 words)

  
 States of the United States by income - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2 States ranked by personal per capita income
States ranked by number of places with per capita incomes above national average
Category: United States locations by per capita income
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 Discover the Wisdom of Mankind on Oklahoma   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Oklahoma, in common with five other Midwestern states (Nebraska, Kansas, North Dakota, South Dakota and Iowa), is feeling the brunt of falling populations in many communities.
Its 2000 per capita personal income was $23,517, 43rd in the nation.
Oklahoma City suburb Nichols Hills is ranked first on Oklahoma locations by per capita income at $73,661.
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 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Utah   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The per capita personal income was $26,606 in 2004.
Utah (as of 2002) ranks first in antidepressant use [6] and (as of 2005) no longer ranks first in personal bankruptcies per capita in the United States [7].
It ranks 47th in teen pregnancy (although at least some of these are married teenagers, which is not uncommon in the state), last in percentage of births out of wedlock, last in number of abortions per capita, and last in percentage of teen pregnancies terminated in abortion.
www.baghdadmuseum.org /ref?title=Utah   (5337 words)

  
 Tribal-State Relations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
This poses a problem for many Tribes, as they can be located far from State service locations without any viable means of transportation for Tribal members, or they may feel that State services are not responsive to their unique community needs.
The amount for Indian Tribes is based on the following formula: each State receives a base amount of $70,000, additional funds are distributed in proportion to the State's population of children under age 21 multiplied by the complement of the State's average per capita income.
The amount for Tribes is an amount per the number of children in the State in which the Tribe is located times the number of children in the Tribe, times three (as provided on the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services website at http://aspe.hhs.gov/SelfGovernance/inventory/ACF/645.htm).
www.childwelfare.gov /pubs/issue_briefs/tribal_state/key_factors.cfm   (3594 words)

  
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Moore, Curtis M., Geosciences, The Location of California Wind Farms - A Study of Placement Based on County Per Capita Income.
Rohr, Austin, Geosciences, Low Income Housing and its Relationship to Urban Population Growth: A Regional Study.
Thomasson, Joseph, Biology, Berriochloa gabeli and Berriochloa huletti (Gramineae, Stipeae), New Fossil Grasses from the Miocene of Nebraska and Kansas.
www.fhsu.edu /currentevents/showcase/2004_showcase_booklet_insid.doc   (630 words)

  
 UNO - eNotes
Cash Value Centers are located on the first floor vending area of Arts and Sciences Hall and at the south entrance to the Milo Bail Student Center (MBSC).
Additional campus locations where purchases can be made will be added to the expanded card program in the future.
The articles profiled Nebraska counties listed among the bottom ranks of the nation's counties for per capita income.
www.unomaha.edu /uac/enotes/archives/enotes2004/2004august20p.html   (2837 words)

  
 Informed Comment: 03/01/2004 - 03/31/2004
Explosions from bombs, rocket propelled grenades and artillery as well as guns firing can be heard all day and night, but their locations are usually impossible to determine, even if you are foolish enough to search for them after dark, when gangs and wild dogs own the streets.
The Israeli per capita income, at $17,000 a year, is higher than that of Spain, but the Spanish managed to contribute.
Actually what I remember is that when the Israelis heard there was going to be a war, they came trooping to Washington with their hands out, asking for an extra $4 billion.
www.juancole.com /2004_03_01_juancole_archive.html   (13663 words)

  
 Evolving Counterterrorism Strategy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
First, counter-proliferation efforts must be strengthened by the United States working with the international community to develop laws and an international legal regime with the universal jurisdiction to enable the capture, interdiction and prosecution of those who smuggle, hide or fail to disclose the presence or location of these materials.
Even with the knowledge we have and the recommendations made, tons of weapons-grade nuclear material remain at unsecured locations across the globe.
Regimes such as North Korea and Iran continually expand their nuclear weapons potential while U.S efforts to clean up loose nuclear material are under-funded, mired in administrative requirements and years away from keeping the world safe from the threat of an al-Qaida bomb.
commdocs.house.gov /committees/intlrel/hfa23695.000/hfa23695_0.HTM   (16751 words)

  
 Agricultural Market Information Virtual Library - Market Reports and Prices
Searching the system, you can find reports about U.S. agricultural income and finance, farm production expenses, dairy production, industrial uses of agricultural materials, agricultural trade update, livestock inventory, and also world agricultural supply and demand estimates and outlook reports.
Each 80-page issue, which will be available in both print and electronic form, will contain price forecasts for 46 primary commodities (for the next three years, and for 2005 and 2010), detailed market reviews for 27 major commodities, and newly expanded sections covering global and regional price indexes.
You will find monthly prices for various regions in Perú for grains, different types of potatoes, fruits, vegetables, several meats, eggs, milk and coffee.
www.aec.msu.edu /agecon/fs2/market/reports_prices.htm   (5249 words)

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