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Statistical Reference Document
Excerpt: See instruction sheet for detailed directions. Book figures for the calendar year 2003 should be reported in items 2Aa through 2Ac below. If book figures for the calendar year are not available, carefully prepared estimates for the calendar year are prefe ...
Excerpt: 74,274 32,202 43.4 29,976 40.4 599 29,377 2,227 6.9 42,072 1972 1 ... 76,290 33,479 43.9 31,257 41.0 635 30,622 2,222 6.6 42,811 1973 1 ... 77,804 ...
Excerpt: Dallas-Fort Worth Combined Statistical Area RICHMOND Metropolitan Statistical Area Concord Micropolitan Statistical Area TEXAS State HARRIS County ATLANTIC OFFSHORE Offshore Economic Area CBSA boundaries and names are as of June 6, 2003. All other ...
Excerpt: Dallas-Fort Worth Combined Statistical Area RICHMOND Metropolitan Statistical Area Concord Micropolitan Statistical Area TEXAS State HARRIS Parish ATLANTIC OFFSHORE Offshore Economic Area CBSA boundaries and names are as of June 6, 2003. All other ...
Excerpt: NEW MEXICO ...
Excerpt: The median income of all families in 1965 was about $6,900. This was about $300, or 5 percent, higher than in 1964. However, since consumer prices rose about 2 percent between 1964 and 1965,1 the gain in real purchasing power was approximately 3 percent. These are some of the findings obtained from the inquiry on consumer income in the March 1966 Current population Survey conducted by the Bureau of the Census ...
Excerpt: Atlanta CBSA Phoenix CBSA New York CBSA Houston CBSA Dallas CBSA Riverside CBSA Chicago CBSA Miami CBSA Washington DC CBSA Las Vegas CBSA Los Angeles CBSA Orlando CBSA Tampa CBSA Minneapolis CBSA Seattle CBSA Sacramento CBSA Denver CBSA Detroit CBSA Charl ...
Excerpt: The Census Bureau of the Department of Commerce announced today that the estimate of U.S. retail e-commerce sales for the first quarter of 2004, not adjusted for seasonal, holiday, or trading-day differences, was $15.5 billion, an increase of 28.1 percent ...
Excerpt: Retail e-commerce sales are estimated from the same sample used for the Monthly Retail Trade Survey (MRTS) to estimate preliminary and final U.S. retail sales. Advance U.S. retail sales are estimated from a subsample of the MRTS sample that is not of adeq ...
Excerpt: On a not adjusted basis, the estimate of U.S. retail e-commerce sales for the third quarter of 2004 totaled $16.5 billion, an increase of 5.4 percent (ñ1.7%) from the second quarter of 2004. The third quarter 2004 e-commerce estimate increased 21.2 ...
Excerpt: A stratified simple random sampling method is used to select approximately 11,000 retail firms whose sales are then weighted and benchmarked to represent the complete universe of over two million retail firms. The MRTS sample is probability based and ...
Excerpt: INCLUDE Both raw and finished goods Cash and credit purchases The cost of services resold without processing Parts and supplies used in repair work or other service type activities Merchandise in transit to you for which you have taken title Deliv ...
Excerpt: report is confidential. It may be seen only by persons sworn to uphold the confidentiality of Census Bureau information and may be used only for statistical purposes. Further, copies retained in respondents? files are immune from legal process.
Excerpt: This report should cover ALL manufactures? sales branches and offices operated by your company and its subsidiaries in the United States all (50 States and the District of Columbia), except for subsidiaries of operating units which have been requested ...
Excerpt: Annual payroll of sales branches and office personnel Fringe benefits and supplements to wages and salaries Other expenses such as insurance, storage, repair, bad debt theft, and damage losses Liquor and tobacco tax stamps, taxes, and license fees ...
Excerpt: Arizona 4% Illinois 3% Virginia 3% North Carolina 4% Michigan 3% New York ...
Excerpt: New Privately Owned Housing Units Authorized by Units in Structure: 1994-2004 ...
Excerpt: U.S. New Privately Owned Housing Units Authorized by State: 2004 40,200 49,968 28,255 7,207 34,273 18,425 185,43 49,149 45,114 39,596 51,246 4,890 59,445 97,523 18,403 11,276 12,436 60,971 38,208 38,977 9,278 14,789 4,816 3,265 13,488 3,574 2,045 19,327 4 ...
Excerpt: Needed to plan highway improvements, develop public transportation services, design programs to ease traffic problems, conserve energy, and reduce pollution # Needed to develop standards to reduce work-related vehicle trips and increase passenger occupanc ...