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December 28, 2006


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Census Bureau Projects Population of 300.9 Million on New Year's Day. (Released December 28, 2006)

Sales of New One-Family Houses in November 2006 Were at a Seasonally Adjusted Annual Rate of 1,047,000. (Released December 27, 2006)

Louisiana Loses Population; Arizona Edges Nevada as Fastest-Growing State. (Released December 22, 2006)

New Orders for Manufactured Durable Goods in November Increased $4.0 Billion or 1.9 Percent to $214.2 Billion. (Released December 22, 2006)

Census Bureau to Survey Nation's Spending Habits. (Released December 21, 2006)

Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE): 2004. (Released December 20, 2006)

Majority of Undergrads and Grad Students Are Women, Census Bureau Reports. (Released December 19, 2006)

Privately-Owned Housing Starts in November Were at a Seasonally Adjusted Annual Rate of 1,588,000. (Released December 19, 2006)

Social and Economic Characteristics of Students: October 2005. (Released December 19, 2006)

Nearly Half of Our Lives Spent With TV, Radio, Internet, Newspapers, According to Census Bureau Publication. (Released December 15, 2006)


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