U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Places of 50,000 or more not on the Census 2000 Special EEO File
Sixty places with populations of 50,000 or more are not shown in datasets 14 through 19 because showing them in conjunction with data for the county they are in would result in the identification of a balance of the county that is under 50,000 population. The sixty places of 50,000 or more that not shown are:
- Alabama:
- Dothan city
- Montgomery city
- Arkansas:
- Fort Smith city
- Jonesboro city
- Pine Bluff city
- Colorado:
- Pueblo city
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- Florida:
- Jacksonville city
- Georgia:
- Albany city
- Athens-Clarke County (balance)
- Augusta-Richmond County (balance)
- Columbus city (balance)
- Idaho:
- Idaho Falls city
- Pocatello city
- Illinois:
- Decatur city
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- Indiana:
- Terre Haute city
- Iowa:
- Ames city
- Council Bluffs city
- Dubuque city
- Iowa City city
- Sioux City city
- Kansas:
- Kansas City city
- Lawrence city
- Topeka city
- Kentucky:
- Owensboro city
- Louisiana:
- Bossier City city
- Minnesota:
- Rochester city
- Missouri:
- Kansas City city
- St. Joseph city
- Montana:
- Billings city
- Great Falls city
- Missoula city
- Nebraska:
- Lincoln city
- New Mexico:
- Rio Rancho city
- North Carolina:
- Durham city
- Rocky Mount city
- North Dakota:
- Bismarck city
- Fargo city
- Oklahoma:
- Lawton city
- Oregon:
- Gresham city
- Salem city
- South Dakota:
- Rapid City city
- Sioux Falls city
- Tennessee:
- Clarksville city
- Jackson city
- Nashville-Davidson (balance)
- Texas:
- Abilene city
- Amarillo city
- Bryon city
- Corpus Christi city
- Laredo city
- Longview city
- Lubbock city
- Midland city
- Odessa city
- San Angelo city
- Victoria city
- Wichita Falls city
- West Virginia:
- Huntington city
- Wisconsin:
- Eau Claire city
- Wyoming:
- Cheyenne city
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