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Acquiring Work Experience with Age
Tweet Written by: Rebecca Chenevert and Daniel Litwok In the workplace, we expect age to be an important factor in how much people are paid—as we get older, we gain experience and our value to employers increases. However, that expectation … Continue reading
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New Ways to Find a Fact
Tweet Written by: Jeff Sisson Have you ever wondered about the median income of your hometown? Or maybe you just want to know the population. These are some of the questions our data users often ask, and it is feedback … Continue reading
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2012 Economic Census Webinar Assists in Your Response
Tweet Written by: Bill Bostic The 2012 Economic Census is now in full swing and businesses throughout the U.S. have received the questionnaire. On Jan. 24, 2013, at 1 p.m. EST, we will host our second webinar. This hour-long instructional … Continue reading
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Census Data Mapper: Beta Version Now Available
Tweet Written by: Stephen F. Jones Are you interested in creating maps that display 2010 Census Population and Housing data for use in reports, presentations, or general viewing? If so, then the Census Data Mapper is an application you should … Continue reading
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What a Difference Four Years Make: U.S. Population Projected to Grow at a Slower Pace Over the Next Five Decades
Tweet The U.S. population is projected to grow at a slower pace over the coming years than was projected four years ago, according to new population projections released today. So, how much is the U.S. population expected to grow over … Continue reading