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Figure 7.1 Territorial Expansion of the <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> and Acquisitions of Other Principal Areas<br />
''96 Geography and Environment
Figure 7.1 Territorial Expansion of the <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> and Acquisitions of Other Principal Areas ''96 Geography and Environment
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Statistical Abstract of the United
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Preface The S tatistical A b stract
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C o n ten ts [Numbers following sub
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Contents Sec. 11. SOCIAL INSURANCE
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Guide to Tabular Presentation XV Th
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Recent Trends XIX V ital Statistics
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Recent Trends xxiii Government, Def
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Recent Trends xxv Business and Fina
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1982 Election Results xxix th is sp
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xxxii 1982 Election Results T a b l
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X X X IV 1982 Election Results T a
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2 Population tional Population by A
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4 Population In the 1980 and 1981 C
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8 Population No. 5. Population and
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10 Population No. 10. Resident Popu
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16 Population No. 19. M e t r o p o
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20 Population No. 21. P o p u l a t
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28 Population No. 32. R e s id e n
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30 Population No. 33. R e s id e n
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32 Population No. 36. Resident Popu
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36 Population No. 42. Population, b
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38 Population No. 46. C u r r e n t
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52 Population N o . 7 6 . C h il d
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54 Population No. 80. R eligious Bo
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56 Population No. 8 2 . R e li g io
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5 8 Vital Statistics Fertility and
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60 Vital Statistics No. 84. L iv e
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62 V ita l Statistics N o . S8. Liv
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64 Vital Statistics No. 9A. Social
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66 Vital Statistics No. 9 6 . P e r
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70 Vital Statistics No. 104. Legal
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76 Vital Statistics No. 113. Death
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78 Vital Statistics No. 115. Deaths
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80 Vital Statistics No. 119. Deaths
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98 Health and Nutrition Figure 4.1
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100 Health and Nutrition Health res
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102 Health and Nutrition No. 1 5 1
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104 Health and Nutrition No. 154. G
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106 Health and Nutrition No. 1 6 0
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108 Health and Nutrition N O . 163.
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110 Health and Nutrition No. 168. V
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112 Health and Nutrition No. 173. H
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116 Health and Nutrition No, 179. H
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120 Health and Nutrition No. 187. P
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122 Health and Nutrition N o . 1 9
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128 Health and Nutrition No. 204. N
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130 Health and Nutrition No. 208. F
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132 Education Regular schools are t
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134 Education No. 211. P u b lic an
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136 Education N o . 2 1 4 . S c h o
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138 Education N o . 2 1 7 . E n r o
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140 Education I960, total1. 3 and 4
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H 2 Education No. 223. Preprimary S
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144 Education No. 227. Y ears o f S
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Federal Government Finances and Emp
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Federal Budget Outlays— Receipts
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Federal Budget Receipts and Outlays
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Individual Income Taxes 257 No. 435
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Federal Individual Income Tax Retur
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Corporation Income Tax Returns 261
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Federal Government Securities— U.
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Federal Employment 265 No. 453. P a
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Civilian Employment 267 No. 454. Pa
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Section 10 S tate and Local Governm
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State and Local Government—Financ
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Direct General Expenditure—Securi
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State Government Finances 287 No. 4
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Individual Income Taxes 291 No. 485
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City Government Finances 297 No. 4
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City Government Finances 299 No. 49
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City Government Finances 301 La r g
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Governmental Employment and Payroll
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Employment 305 N o . 5 0 3 . S t a
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Employment and. Payroll 307 No. 5 0
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City Employment and Payroll 3 0 9 N
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Social Insurance and Human Services
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Social Welfare Expenditures 315 No.
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Social Welfare Expenditures 317 o f
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Benefits for Persons With Limited I
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Public Noncash Benefit Recipients 3
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Social Security Benefits 327 No. 53
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Retirement Benefits 329 No. 534. Fe
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Unemployment Insurance 337 N o . 5
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Unemployment Insurance 339 i 9 6 0
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Public Aid Recipients 341 No. 556.
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Head Start—Boy and Girl Scouts—
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Foundations 347 No. 669. P r i v a
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Section 12 National Defense and Vet
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Defense Outlays 351 No. 573. Budget
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Military Sales and Assistance—Cos
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Personnel a n d P a y r o ll 3 5 9
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Military Personnel Abroad-M ajor Co
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Veterans 365 No. a il. Living Veter
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Veterans Benefits 367 No. 61S. Vete
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Veterans Administration Health Care
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Section 13 Labor Force, Employment,
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Labor Force, Employment, and Earnin
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Employment Status 375 No. 6 2 4 . E
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Labor Force—Participation Rates 3
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Civilian Labor Force—Employed Per
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Civilian Labor Force—School Enrol
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Marital Status— Employment Status
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Job Placement-Employment Status 385
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Minority Employment—Unemployed Pe
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Unemployed Persons—Labor Turnover
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Nonagricultural Employment 3 9 5 N
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Nonagricultural Industries 397 No.
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Output Indexes 399 N o . 6 6 2 . I
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Earnings and Compensation 401 No. 6
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Average Pay—Workers With Earnings
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Minimum Wage Rates 407 No. 677. Eff
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Work Stoppages 411 N o . 685. W o r
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Injury and Illness Rates 413 N o .
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Section 14 Income, Expenditures and
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Income, Expenditures, and Wealth 41
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Gross National Product 419 No. 690.
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Per Capita Income—Growth Rates of
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National Income 4 2 3 No. 699. Nati
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Personal Income Per Capita 427 No.
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Money Income of Households 429 No.
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Money Income of Households 431 No.
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Money Income of Families 433 N o .
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Money Income 435 No. 716. M o n e y
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Money Income of Families 437 No. 72
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Expected Lifetime Earnings 439 No.
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Poverty Status 441 No. 728. Pe r s
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Poverty Level 443 No. 732. P e rs o
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Statistical Abstract of the United
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446 Income, Expenditures, and Wealt
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4 4 8 Income, Expenditures, and Wea
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4 5 0 Prices Figure 15.1 Producer P
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452 Prices In 1919, BLS began to pu
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4 5 4 Prices No. 747. Gross Nationa
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456 Prices No. 751. P r o d u c e r
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458 Prices No. 753. Producer Prices
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460 Prices No. 755. I m p o r t P r
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462 Prices No. 759. C o n s u m e r
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464 Prices No. 762. Consumer Price
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466 Prices No. 764. U r b a n I n t
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4 6 8 Prices No. 767. R e t a i l C
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470 Prices No. 773. Average Residen
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472 Elections V oter eligibility an
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474 Elections No. 7 7 7. E le c t o
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476 Elections No. 779. Po p u l a r
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478 Elections No. 782. Vote Cast fo
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480 Elections No. 785. Apportionmen
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482 Elections No. 787. Representati
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484 Elections No. 791. Composition
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486 Elections No. 795. Number of Go
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488 Elections No, 798. Bu c k Elect
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490 Elections No. 802. Resident Pop
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492 Elections No. 804. Percent of V
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494 Elections No. 8 0 7 . P r e s i
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496 Banking, Finance, and Insurance
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498 Banking, Finance, and Insurance
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500 Banking, Finance, and insurance
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5 0 2 Banking, Finance, and Insuran
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5 0 4 Banking, Finance, and Insuran
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506 Banking, Finance, and Insurance
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508 Banking, Finance, and Insurance
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5 1 0 Banking, Finance, and Insuran
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512 Banking, Finance, and Insurance
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514 Banking, Finance, and Insurance
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516 Banking, Finance, and Insurance
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518 Banking, Finance, and Insurance
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520 Banking, Finance, and Insurance
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522 Banking, Finance, and Insurance
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524 Banking, Finance, and Insurance
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526 Business Enterprise data appear
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5 2 8 Business Enterprise No. 8 7 5
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5 3 0 Business Enterprise N o . 8 8
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5 3 2 Business Enterprise No. 886.
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5 3 4 Business Enterprise No. 892.
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536 Business Enterprise No. 898. A
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538 Business Enterprise No. 903. F
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540 Business Enterprise No. 907. Bu
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542 Business Enterprise No. 911. B
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544 Business Enterprise No. 915.500
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546 Business Enterprise No. 920. M
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548 Business Enterprise N o . 9 2 4
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550 Communications F ig u r e 19.1
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552 Communications The Broadcast Ad
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554 Communications No. 931. U.S. P
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556 Communications No. 936. B ell T
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558 Communications N o. 941. T e l
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570 Energy F ig u re 2 0 .1 / Energ
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572 Energy N o . 9 7 2 . E n e r g
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574 Energy No. 9 7 7 . E n e r g y
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576 Energy No. 980. Average Residen
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578 Energy No. 985. U.S. F o re ig
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580 Energy No. 989. P e t r o l e u
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582 Energy No. 993. E l e c t r i c
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584 Energy No. 997. p r iv a t e l
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586 Energy No. 1001. P r iv a t e l
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588 Energy No. 1 0 0 4 . G a s U t
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590 Science F ig u re 21.1 Research
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594 Science No. 1 0 1 3 . F e d e r
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596 Science No. iot9. N o b e l Pr
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598 Science No. 1026. Em p l o y m
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602 T ransportation—Land S ource;
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604 T ranspovtation—Land Regulato
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606 T ransportation—Land N o. 104
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6 0 8 T reimportation— Land N o .
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610 T ransportation—Land N o . 1
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612 T reimportation—Land No. 1055
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614 Transportation— Land N o . 1
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T ransportation— Land No. 1062. D
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6 1 8 T reimportation—Land N o .
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620 T ransportation—Land No. 1073
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622 T ransportation—Land No. 1078
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624 T ransportation—Land No. 1082
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6 2 6 T ransportation—Land No. 10
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628 T ransportation—Land No. 1092
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630 Transportation—Air and Water
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632 Transportation—Air and Water
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634 Transportation—Air and Water
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636 Transportation—Air and Water
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6 3 8 Transportation—Air and Wate
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640 Transportation—Air and Water
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642 Transportation—Air and Water
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644 Transportation—Air and Water
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6 4 8 Agriculture Curtently include
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650 Agriculture No. 1135. Fa r m Po
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652 Agriculture No. 1140. Farm s—
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6 5 4 Agriculture N o . 1 1 4 5 . f
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656 Agriculture N o . 1 1 5 0 . F a
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658 Agriculture No. 1154. La n d Ut
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6 6 0 Agriculture No. 1 1 5 9 . F a
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662 Agriculture No. 1163. Fa r m Ba
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664 Agriculture No. 1168. G o v e r
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666 Agriculture No. 117 1. Farm inc
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668 Agriculture No. 1175. Farm Inco
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670 Agriculture No. 1180. Food Manu
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672 Agriculture No. 1183. F o o d P
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674 Agriculture N o . 1189. hired F
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676 Agriculture No. 1193. A g r i c
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678 Agriculture No. 1197. Selected
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680 Agriculture No. 1201. C o s t s
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6 8 2 Agriculture No. 1205. W h e a
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6 8 4 Agriculture No. 1210. Rice, R
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686 Agriculture No. 1216. T o b a c
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688 Agriculture No. 1222. C a n n e
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690 Agriculture No. 1226. L iv e s
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692 Agriculture No. 1 2 3 0 . P o u
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696 Forests and Forest Products No.
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698 Forests and Forest Products No.
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700 Forests and Forest Products No.
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702 Forests and Forest Products No.
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704 Fisheries No 1255. F is h e r i
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706 Fisheries N o . 1 2 6 1 . F is
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7 0 8 Fisheries No. 1267. F i s h e
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7 1 0 Fisheries No. 1268. Fresh and
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712 Mining and Mineral Products Fig
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714 Mining and Mineral Products No.
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718 Mining and Mineral Products N o
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720 Mining and Mineral Products No.
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722 Mining and Mineral Products No.
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724 Mining and Mineral Products N o
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726 Mining and Mineral Products No.
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728 Mining and Mineral Products No.
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730 Mining and Mineral Products No.
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732 Mining and Mineral Products No.
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7 3 4 Mining and Mineral Products N
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736 Mining and Mineral Products No.
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740 Construction and Housing The An
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744 Construction and Housing N o .
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746 Construction and Housing No. 13
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748 Construction and Housing N o .
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750 Construction and Housing N o .
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752 Construction and Housing N o .
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754 Construction and Housing No. 13
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762 Construction and Housing No. 13
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766 Manufactures basis of governmen
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7 6 8 Manufactures No. 1377. M a n
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770 Manufactures No. 1381. M a n u
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772 Manufactures No. 1382. M a n u
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774 M a n u fa c tu r e s No. 1 3 8
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7 7 6 Manufactures No. 1382. M a n
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7 7 8 Manufactures No. 138 3 . Inde
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7 8 0 Manufactures N o . 139 0 . U
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782 Manufactures No. 1396. M a n u
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784 Manufactures No. 1400. P E R C
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786 Manufactures No. 1403. Tobacco
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788 Manufactures N o . 1410. u.S .
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790 Manufactures No. 1415. Petroleu
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792 Manufactures N o. 1421. S t e e
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794 Manufactures No. 1427. M a c h
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796 Manufactures N o . 1432. Motor
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798 Domestic Trade and Services Fig
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8 0 0 Domestic Trade and Services S
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8 0 2 Domestic Trade and Services N
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8 0 4 Domestic Trade and Services N
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806 Domestic Trade and Services No.
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808 Domestic Trade and Services N o
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8 1 0 Domestic Trade and Services N
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812 Domestic Trade and Services No.
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814 Domestic Trade and Services No.
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816 Domestic Trade and Services No.
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8 1 8 Foreign Commerce and Aid cred
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No. 1466. u.s. International Transa
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822 Foreign Commerce and Aid No. 14
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824 Foreign Commerce and Aid No. 14
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N o . 1475. U.S. D ir e c t In v e
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828 Foreign Commerce and Aid No. 14
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830 Foreign Commerce and Aid No. 14
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8 3 2 Foreign Commerce and Aid No.
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834 Foreign Commerce and Aid No. 14
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No. 1488. Exports and Imports of Me
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2 ,6 8 ft 3 ,1 5 2 1 ,0 5 7 4 ,2 1
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Philippines___________________ Sing
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Domestic Exports 841 N o. 1 4 9 0 .
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General Imports 8 4 3 No. 1 4 9 1 .
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Section 32 Outlying Areas Under Jur
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Area and Population 847 No. 1498. L
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P uerto Rico 849 No. 1502. Pu er to
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Puerto Rico 851 N o. 1507. Pu e r t
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Comparative International Statistic
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World Summary 855 No. 1513. W o r l
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Population and Area 8 5 7 No. 1518.
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Population and Area 859 N o. 1518.
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Vital Statistics 6 6 1 No. 1520. P
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Illiteracy—Education 863 No. 1 5
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Gross National Product 865 N o . 1
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1966 1980 Korea, Republic of.......
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Industrial Production—Foreign Tra
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Consumer Prices and Money Supply 87
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Participation Rates—Unemployment
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Crude Steel—Iron Ore 875 No. 1539
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Energy 877 No. 1 S 4 2 . E n e r g
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Corn, Meat, and Sugar Production 87
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Foreign Trade and Transportation 8
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Communications 883 No. 1546. Co m m
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Armed Forces Personnel 885 N o . 15
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Foreign Exchange Rates 887 No. 1550
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Public Debt 889 No. 1553. T o t a l
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APPENDIX I Historical Series-Index
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Historical Series Historical Series
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895 APPENDIX II M etropolitan Area
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Metropolitan Area Concepts and Comp
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Standard Metropolitan Statistical A
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Standard Metropolitan Statistical A
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Standard Metropolitan Statistical A
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APPENDIX III Statistical Methodolog
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Statistical Methodology and Reliabi
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Statistical Methodology and Reliabi
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Statistical Methodology and Reliabi
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Statistical Methodology and Reliabi
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Statistical Methodology and Reliabi
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Statistical Methodology and Reliabi
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Statistical Methodology and Reliabi
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Statistical Methodology and Reliabi
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Statistical Methodology and Reliabi
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Guide to Sources 925 Agriculture—
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Guide to Sources 927 Business—Con
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Guide to Sources 929 Construction,
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Guide to Sources 931 Economic Index
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Guide to Sources 933 Education—Co
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Guide to Sources 935 Energy—Con.
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Guide to Sources 937 F ood-C o n .
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Guide to Sources 939 G eography—
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Guide to Sources 941 Insurance—Co
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Guide to Sources 943 International
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Guide to Sources 945 Labor—Con. U
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Guide to Sources 947 Law Enforcemen
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Guide to Sources 949 Minerals—Con
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Guide to Sources 9 5 1 National Def
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Guide to Sources 953 Population and
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Guide to Sources 955 Scientific Res
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Guide to Sources 957 Social Insuran
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Guide to Sources 959 State and Loca
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Guide to Sources 961 Transportation
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G uide to State Statistical A bstra
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Guide to Sources 965 h'sw York Divi
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APPENDIX V Index to State Statistic
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Index Page Abortions...............
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Bak-Bon Index 971 Page Bakery produ
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Cem-Coa Index 973 Page Cement, summ
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Con-Dai Index 975 C o n s u m e r p
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Eat-E le Index 977 E a lin g a n d
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Emp-Far Index 979 P a g e P a g e E
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Fin-For Index 981 F in a n c e , in
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Fue-Gov I n d e x 983 Fuel—Contin
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Hea-Hou Index 985 Health care—Con
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I n c - l r o I n d e x 987 Income
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L i b - M a n I n d e x 989 Page Li
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Mer-Min Index 991 Page Merchandise.
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Nat-Oil Index 993 Page National def
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Pas-Phy Index 995 Page Passengers
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Pot-Psy Index 997 Page Potash (pota
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Rec-Rwa Index 999 R e c e ip ts —
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Ser-Spa Index 1 0 0 1 P a g e P a g
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Sta-Sul Index 1003 P a g e S t a t
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Tin-Tra Index 1005 Tin— C o n tin
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Vet-Who Index 1007 Page Veterans af
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