Examples of U.S. Census Bureau in the following topics:
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- The U.S.
- Boise, Idaho is an example of an urban area that is officially defined as urban by U.S.
- Using this sort of definition, in 1997, the U.S.
- In spite of these competing definitions, in the United States "urban" is officially defined following guidelines set by the U.S.
- Census Bureau.
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- Students studying sociology can apply their knowledge of inequality and poverty by serving in a number of organizations in the U.S. and around the world.
- Also, the U.S.
- Census Bureau collects data on income and poverty in the United States.
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- For instance, in the U.S.
- Federal Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and the U.S.
- This image illustrates U.S. real median household income per year by race and ethnicity from 1967 to 2008, as compiled by the U.S.
- Census Bureau.
- Paraphrase the legal definition of race and how it is used in government and law enforcement in the U.S., the U.K., and France
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- U.S.
- Census Bureau data on household incomes is used to inform welfare policy, as benefits are distributed based on expectations about what income is needed to access basic resources like food and healthcare.
- Income in the United States is most commonly measured by U.S.
- Census Bureau in terms of either household or individual income and remains one of the most prominent indicators of class status.
- In the United States, the most widely cited personal income statistics are the Bureau of Economic Analysis's personal income and the Census Bureau's per capita money income.
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- According to the U.S.
- Bureau of the Census (1894), The Indian Wars under the government of the United States have been more than 40 in number.
- In 2006, the U.S.
- Census Bureau estimated that about 0.8% of the U.S. population was of American Indian or Alaska Native descent.
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- African Americans have married the least of all of the predominant ethnic groups in the U.S. with a 29.9% marriage rate, but have the highest separation rate which is 4.5%.
- African Americans have married the least of all of the predominant ethnic groups in the U.S. with a 29.9% marriage rate, but have the highest separation rate which is 4.5%.
- According to the 2010 U.S.
- African Americans have married the least of all of the major ethnic groups in the U.S., with a 29.9% marriage rate, but have the highest separation rate which is 4.5%.
- According to the 2010 U.S.
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- The United States is a diverse country, racially and ethnically, with over six races officially recognized by the U.S.
- According to the 2010 U.S.
- Census, White Americans (non-Hispanic/Latino and Hispanic/Latino) are the racial majority, with an 72% share of the U.S. population, per 2010 US Census.
- A third significant minority is the Asian American population, comprising 13.4 million in 2008, or 4.4% of the U.S. population.
- For decades it has contributed significantly to U.S. population increases, and this is expected to continue for decades.
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- Current estimates put U.S. healthcare spending at approximately 16% of GDP, second highest to East Timor (Timor-Leste) among all United Nations member nations.
- The U.S. system is primarily one of private insurance, with governmental insurance provided for citizens on the healthcare fringe.
- According to the United States Census Bureau, in 2009, there were 50.7 million people in the United States (16.7% of the population) who were without health insurance.
- The data comes from the U.S.
- Census Bureau's Current Population Survey in 2008 and the 2009 Annual Social and Economic Supplements–-available here (page 21).
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- According to the U.S.
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- According to the 2010 census of the U.S.
- Hispanics comprised 16.3% of the U.S. population according to the 2010 U.S. census.
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- The Department of Commerce is the Cabinet department of the U.S. government concerned with promoting economic growth.
- Organizations within the Department of Commerce include the Census Bureau, the Bureau of Economic Analysis, and the International Trade Administration.
- The Department of the Treasury is an executive department and the treasury of the U.S. government.
- The Department also collects all federal taxes through the Internal Revenue Service and manages U.S. government debt instruments.
- The Federal Reserve is the central banking system of the United States, which conducts the nation's monetary policy, supervises and regulates banking institutions, maintains the stability of the financial system, and provides financial services to depository institutions, the U.S. government, and foreign official institutions.