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Monthly Archives: May 2011
Funding Public Education
Tweet Written by: Lisa Blumerman, Chief, Governments Division, US Census Bureau Most students in the United States depend on public schools for their education, so it’s not surprising that the public has a keen interest on how tax dollars are … Continue reading
Moving up, moving on, moving out – What’s the story?
Tweet Written by: David Ihrke, Survey Statistician, US Census Bureau Every year, millions of people pack up and move from one residence to another. This trend has long been an important aspect of American life, affecting both people and geographic … Continue reading
The Fruit of the Sea
Tweet By: Terri The 1994 classic “Forrest Gump” taught you all the different ways to cook shrimp. USA Trade Online, on the other hand can provide detailed U.S. shrimp trade statistics. For example, did you know that from 2005 through … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Export
Tagged exports, Florida, Global Reach blog, Louisiana, shrimp, trade, USA Trade Online
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How Many Trips Do We Take Down the Aisle?
Tweet Written by: Rose Kreider, Family Demographer, US Census Bureau Fertility & Family Statistics Branch Most of us take only one trip down the aisle. Among all currently married couples in 2009, 72 percent were made up of a man … Continue reading
Posted in Families, Marriage, Population
Tagged divorces, marital history of Americans, marriage
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Serving Their Country, Then Serving Their Customers
Tweet Written by: Tom Mesenbourg, Deputy Director, US Census Bureau In about two weeks, the nation will observe Memorial Day, in which we commemorate U.S. soldiers who perished while in military service. Today, we recognize our military veterans who, following … Continue reading
Posted in Business Ownership
Tagged 2007 Survey of Business Owners, Memorial Day, military, SBO, service, soldiers, veterans
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