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March 09, 2006


Dramatic Changes in U.S. Aging Highlighted in New Census, NIH Report. (Released March 9, 2006)

The Nation's International Deficit in Goods and Services Increased to $68.5 Billion in January 2006 From $65.1 Billion (Revised) in December 2005, as Imports Increased More Than Exports. (Released March 9, 2006)

Businesses With Employees Spent $232 Billion on Information and Communication Technology in 2004. (Released March 7, 2006)

Spending on New Structures and Equipment Cost U.S. Businesses $956.6 Billion in 2004. (Released March 7, 2006)

New Orders for Manufactured Goods in January Decreased $18.9 Billion or 4.5 Percent to $398.2 Billion. (Released March 6, 2006)

Total Construction Activity for January 2006 ($1,163.4 Billion) Was 0.2 Percent Above the Revised December 2005 ($1,161.2 Billion) Figure. (Released March 1, 2006)

Doctor's Visits, Prescription Use Are Focus of New Census Bureau Report on Health Services Use. (Released February 28, 2006)

U.S. Census Bureau Reports on Tabulating Prisoners at Their "Permanent Home of Record" Address. (Released February 28, 2006)

Sales of New One-Family Houses in January 2006 Were at a Seasonally Adjusted Annual Rate of 1,233,000. This Is 5.0 Percent Below the Revised December 2005 Figure of 1,298,000. (Released February 27, 2006)

2006 Statistical Abstract on CD-ROM Now Available!

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