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Monthly Archives: October 2011
The Funding of our State and Local Governments
Tweet Written by: Lisa M. Blumerman and Jeffrey L. Barnett, Governments Division, US Census Bureau These days the health of our state and local governments is a topic that is much debated. Are our state and local governments solvent? Will … Continue reading
The World Population at 7 Billion
Tweet Written by: Daniel Goodkind, Population Division, US Census Bureau The world’s population will shortly reach 7 billion. The United Nations estimates the world will reach this milestone on October 31, 2011. The U.S. Census Bureau estimates the world population … Continue reading
U.S. Census Bureau Releases 2010 Guide to State and Local Census Geography
Tweet Written by: Katy Rossiter, Geographer, Geography Division, US Census Bureau Have you ever wondered how many counties are in Michigan? (63!) Or, what the largest city in Wyoming is? (Cheyenne!) Did you know that Montpelier, Vermont has the smallest … Continue reading
Public Pensions See Drop in Assets
Tweet Written by: Lisa Blumerman, US Census Bureau Anyone who has a retirement or pension plan knows they have substantial investments in financial markets and that their earnings are very dependent on changes in market performance. So, what effect did … Continue reading