December 30, 2005
Nation's Population Approaches 298 Million on New Year's Day. (Released December 30, 2005)
Revenues by Ambulatory Health-Care Services, Hospitals, Physicians' Offices, Nursing and Residential Care Facilities and Social Assistance Firms. (Released December 29, 2005)
Truck Transportation, Courier and Messengers, and Warehousing and Storage Revenues Hit $266 Billion. (Released December 29, 2005)
Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid Account for More Than $1 Trillion of the $2.2 Trillion the Federal Government Spent in 2004. (Released December 28, 2005)
New Orders for Manufactured Durable Goods in November Increased $9.3 Billion or 4.4 Percent to $223.0 Billion. (Released December 23, 2005)
Sales of New One-Family Houses in November 2005 Were at a Seasonally Adjusted Annual Rate of 1,245,000. This Is 11.3 Percent Below the Revised October 2005 Figure of 1,404,000. (Released December 23, 2005)
Census Bureau Updating Information on Our Nation's Spending Habits. (Released December 22, 2005)
Economic Census Releases Information on Operating Expenses of Wholesale, Retail, and Service Businesses. (Released December 22, 2005)
Nevada Edges Out Arizona as the Fastest-Growing State. (Released December 22, 2005)
Census Bureau, West Virginia Announce Partnership to Improve Geographic Database. (Released December 21, 2005)
Revenues for Investment-Advice Services Increase 24 Percent in 2004. (Released December 21, 2005)
Taking a Walk or Walking Your Dog, Latest Statistical Abstract Has It All. (Released December 21, 2005)
Privately Owned Housing Starts in November Were at a Seasonally Adjusted Annual Rate of 2,123,000. This Is 5.3 Percent Above the Revised October 2005 Figure of 2,017,000. (Released December 20, 2005)
Report Profiles Fertility Patterns of American Women by Age, Race, Ethnicity, Education, Marital Status, Income, and Nativity. (Released December 19, 2005)

