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  Fiscal Notes, June 1998   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The divorce rate in the Border region (3.6 per 1,000 population in 1996) is relatively low, especially in comparison to the rate in Nonborder Texas (5.4 per 1,000 population).
The 20 Texas counties with the lowest per-capita income are all Border counties.
Federal direct spending in 1994 averaged $4,559 per capita in the Border counties, versus $4,276 for the rest of Texas.
www.window.state.tx.us /comptrol/fnotes/fn9806/fn.html   (3389 words)

  
 LSTA State Plan FY03-07 - Texas State Library
Texas, which is already an urbanized state (approximately 84% of the population in metropolitan areas - Texas Economic Development, www.bidc.state.tx.us), will have its largest rate of growth in these areas.
Texas continues to be below the national median in household and per capita income, and ranks among the lowest in percent of persons 25 years or older with a high school diploma;
Texas libraries are also reimbursed at a fixed rate per net loan for loans made to public libraries in response to a TexNet request.
www.tsl.state.tx.us /ld/pubs/lstaplan/2003   (7213 words)

  
 Milbank Quarterly
Income inequality was associated with infant mortality but not after controlling for female labor force participation, and they saw no association between the change in income inequality and the change in these outcomes.
These issues center on whether income inequality is a marker for other contextual characteristics of regions, states in the United States, and the extent to which it is confounded by the compositional characteristics of areas such as race/ethnicity, education, and individual income.
Income Inequality and All-Cause Mortality in the 100 Counties of North Carolina.
www.milbank.org /quarterly/8201feat.html   (18428 words)

  
 Fiscal Notes - November 1996   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
In 1993, Texas AandM University researchers reported that each retiree household moving to East Texas added one new job to the regional economy; adding 25 retiree households was roughly equal to adding $1 million in industrial output.
Texas provides long-term care for the elderly and the disabled, but most of the state's long-term care clients are elderly.
Texas' Medicaid program is testing a demonstration model that will integrate acute and long-term care services for elderly clients who wish to enroll in a health maintenance organization.
www.window.state.tx.us /comptrol/fnotes/fn9611.html   (7157 words)

  
 Demographic & Socioeconomic Statistics/Indicators
U.S. Census of 2000: Texas Poverty Population by County
U.S. Census Bureau's Income and Poverty Estimates for Counties
Demographic Profile of the Texas Population Without Health Insurance During the 1996-1998 Period (Report Submitted to the Texas Blue Ribbon Taskforce on the Uninsured - May 2000.
www.hhsc.state.tx.us /research/dssi.htm   (421 words)

  
 Web Strategic Plan
The University of Texas at Austin is the leading institution of higher education and research in the state of Texas.
The appropriation in Texas per FTE is significantly below the appropriation by the legislatures of other states to their comparable institutions with which The University of Texas at Austin competes.
The University of Texas at Austin is currently meeting the IT needs of its community, although those needs are expanding, given the rapid developments in technology and concomitant expectations of the UT Austin community and the private sector.
www.utexas.edu /administration/strategicplan   (9783 words)

  
 PD&R: FieldWorks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Low incomes, high unemployment, unpaved roads, and the fact that most residents purchase their properties on a contract for deed, only exacerbate the conditions that liken many colonias to developing countries.
According to 2000 Census per capita income data, it is also the poorest community in the United States.
The average annual colonia income in Cameron County is $7,800, compared to $8,500 in Texas.
www.huduser.org /periodicals/fieldworks/1002/fworks4.html   (947 words)

  
 Evaluation of the Texas Health and Human Services Commission's Colonias Initiative
Texas AandM also operates a program of "promotoras." These are colonias residents hired by the CRCs and Texas AandM who act as liaisons between the colonia residents and service providers.
The figure was 95.0 for all Texas non-border counties and 83.3 for all 254 Texas counties.
In Harris, Dallas, and Travis Counties, the per capita figures were $37,389, $36,035, and $35,267, respectively, all well over twice the figure for the border counties.
www.hhsc.state.tx.us /hhsc_projects/colonias/082003_HHSC_Eval.html   (15796 words)

  
 Heath Texas Injury Lawyer - Jack Robinson - Attorney - Lawyer - Law Firm
Heath is now one the fastest growing communities in Texas as well as the country.
It also has the distinction of having the highest per capita income of any city in Texas.
Our office is in Heath, Texas and we are very proud to be part of this thriving and growing community.
www.jackrobinson.com /loc_heath.htm   (400 words)

  
 Beeville, Texas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The original county seat was located on the Medio creek seven miles from the present location of Beeville, and the township was called Beeville on the Medio.
Although Bernard Bee left Texas in 1846, his service as Texas Secretary of State and Texas Secretary of War, was enough to have both county and county seat named in his honor.
Lack's Stores, Inc., a Texas corporation, was founded in 1938 by its present chairman, David B. Lack, and is one of the largest, independently-owned retail furniture chains in the United States.
www.accd.edu /pac/history/rhines/StudentProjects/2001/Beeville/Henryswebpage.htm   (1954 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)

  
 Reagan Outdoor Advertising   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
For the third consecutive year, Austin has been ranked the strongest local economy in the nation based on growth and consistency factors including per capita personal income, earnings, employment, retail trade, construction trade, and health care.
Austin has been recognized as a desirable location for corporations of all types.
The largest public university in the country keeps the area young and hip, while the high-tech industries keep it modern and on the cutting edge.
www.reaganadv.com /index.php?id=18   (254 words)

  
 portland imc - 2002.11.26 - More 9/11 cover-ups
Seeing that the U.S. economy is on the brink of collapse, the Bush Administration, facing congressional elections in November and a potentially disastrous 2004 presidential election, must do whatever it takes to keep itself in power.
Secondly, it would generate large amounts of cash to offset declining economic growth, rising unemployment and declining per capita income, according to Stratfor on April 29.
A Nov. 8 report from Ohio State University -- based upon new Global Imaging System technologies, confirmed "2,100 known occurrences of gold, silver, copper, and other metals in the western third of the Saudi peninsula." Saudi Arabia appears to be sitting atop one of the largest gold stores on the planet.
portland.indymedia.org /en/2002/11/35735.shtml   (5329 words)

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