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  51. b bbbbbbbbbbbb bbbb bbb bbaaaa■vé╦╕ T1  Not available; data not enumerated, tabulated, or otherwiseavailable separately.j2  Figure withheld to avoid disclosure of information pertainingto a specific organization or individual.3  Figure not applicable.:4  Figure suppressed; does not meet publication standards.65  Rounds to less than half the unit of measure shown.?6  Dry land and land temporarily or partially covered by water.r7  Comprises net immigration from abroad, net interstate migra-tion, and movement of persons in the armed forces.¿38 This population figure has been adjusted to compensate foroccasional peculiarities (such as when populations forcertain counties and/or cities have been combined)."41 Rounded to nearest 100 persons.f    sq. miles" Land area, 1980 (square miles)^12number Population, 1986^14$ Population per square mile, 1986^14h Population, 1980^14i  Population change, 1980-1986^14percent+ Percent change in Population, 1980-1986^21i Births, 1980-1986^14i Deaths, 1980-1986^14    g    Ç    i; Net migration (immigration minus emigration), 1980-1986^14" Percent White population, 1984^21' Percent Black and other races, 1984^21 Males per 100 females, 1984^141 Percent of population under 5 years old, 1984^211 Percent of population 5 to 14 years old, 1984^212 Percent of population 15 to 24 years old, 1984^212 Percent of population 25 to 34 years old, 1984^212 Percent of population 35 to 44 years old, 1984^212 Percent of population 45 to 54 years old, 1984^212 Percent of population 55 to 64 years old, 1984^212 Percent of population 65 to 74 years old, 1984^215 Percent of population 75 years old and over, 1984^21 Population, 1984^14    Land area(squaremiles)1980TotalPopu-lation1986Popula-tion persq. miletionchange1980-86tion %births1980-deathsNetmigra-% Whitepopula-1984% Black& otherracesMalesper 100females % of popula-
  52. tion under
  53. five years    old, 1984
  54. % of popu- lation 5 to14 years lation 15 to 24 years old lation 25 to 34 years old lation 35 to 44 years old lation 45 to 54 years old
  55. tion 55 to 64 years old
  56. tion 65 to 74 years old tion over 75
  57. years old,popu-18  Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race.&9  As of July 1 of the year indicated.⌐38 This population figure has been adjusted to compensate foroccasional peculiarities (such as when populations for certaincountries and/or cities have been combined).4 Percent American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut, 1980^21, Percent Asian and Pacific Islander, 1980^21f Percent Hispanic, 1980^21 Number of households, 1985^143 Number of households, percent change, 1980-1985^211 Average number of persons per household, 1985^14 Number of households, 1980^14J Percent of households with female householder, no spouse present, 1980^21I One-person householder, living alone, percent of all households, 1980^21 Births, 1984^147 Births to mothers under 20 years old, percent, 1984^21g% Births per 1,000 population, 1984^14 Deaths, 1984^14. Deaths of infants under one year old, 1984^14g% Deaths per 1,000 population, 1984^14D Deaths of infants under one year old per 1,000 live births, 1984^14 Marriages, 1984^14g( Marriages per 1,000 population, 1984^14 Divorces, 1984^14g' Divorces per 1,000 population, 1984^14
  58. % AmericanIndian, Eskimo, and Aleut, 1980% Asian    & PacificIslander%His-panichouse-holds1985House-holds, %1980-85    Number ofpersons
  59. per house-
  60. hold, 1985% of householdsw/female house-holder, no spousepresent, 1980One-person house-holder, livingalone, % of allhouseholds, 1980Numberof    Births tomothers under20 years old,Births    per 1,000
  61. tion, 1984    Deaths ofinfants underone year old,DeathsDeaths of infantsunder one yearold per 1,000 live births, 1984    marriages    Marriages
  62. populationdivorcesDivorcesû10 As of end of year.  Copyright 1986, American Medical Associ-ation, Chicago IL, "Physical Characteristics and Distribu-tion in the United States."_11 Copyright 1986, American Hospital Association, Chicago IL,"AHA Annual Survey of Hospitals."912 Preliminary; covers nursing homes with 3 or more beds.ê13 Data on serious crimes have not been adjusted for under-reporting.  This may affect comparability among demographicareas over time.b14 Includes murder and non-negligent manslaughter, forciblerape, robbery, and aggravated assault.c15 Preliminary; based on administrative reports obtained bythe U.S. Center of Education Statistics?16 Preliminary; based on 1980 Census of Population and Housing.I21 Based on resident population estimated as of July 1 of yearindicated.=29 Based on resident population estimated as of July 1, 1982.* Physicians (active, non-federal), 1985^14fA Physicians (active, non-federal) per 100,000 population, 1985^14g Hospitals, 1985^14g Hospital beds, 1985^14g. Hospital beds per 100,000 population, 1985^14h Nursing homes, 1986^14h Nursing home beds, 1986^145 Social security beneficiaries as of December 1985^14    m< Social security beneficiaries per 1,000 population, 1985^14$1,0005 Social security payments, December 1985 ($1,000)^195H Number of Supplemental Security Income Program recipients, June 1986^14 i( Serious crimes known to police, 1985^14iÇj( Violent crimes known to police, 1985^14i? Serious crimes known to police per 100,000 population, 1985^14k3 Public school enrollment, 1986-1987 school year^14l" Public school enrollment, 1980^14O Percent of persons 25 years and older with 12 years or more education, 1980^21O Percent of persons 25 years and older with 16 years or more education, 1980^21& Population 25 years and over, 1980^14mil dolP Local govt expenditures, elementary and secondary education, 1982 (mil dol)^211ndollarsP Local govt expenditures, elem and secondary education per capita, 1982 ($1)^214
  63. Physicians(active, non-federal)1985 (c)Physicians (activenon-federal) per100,000 population    hospitalshospitalbeds,Hospital beds per 100,000 population,nursinghomes,NursinghomeSocialsecurity    benefici- aries, 1985Social securitybeneficiariesper 1,000 popu- lation, 1985 Social secu-rity payments($1,000) SupplementalSecurity IncomeProgram recipi-ents, June 1986serious crimesknown to police, 1985violent crimesSerious crimesknown to policepopulation, 1985Publicschool
  64. enrollment    1986-1987    % with 12years or more educa-
  65. tion, 1980    % with 16
  66. Persons 25    years and
  67. over, 1980Local govt ex-
  68. pendituresfor Education1982 (mil dol)penditures forEducation percapita, '82 ($1)=17 Based on resident population estimated as of July 1, 1986.>18 Based on resident population estimated as of April 1, 1980.æ40 Percentage is based on the total number of persons who have hadtheir poverty status determined.  See Source Notes foradditional information.' Money income per capita, 1985 ($1)^214g4 Money income per capita, 1979 (current dollars)^214: Money income per capita, 1979 (constant 1985 dollars)^214' Median household income, 1979 ($1)^214h0 Percent of persons below poverty level, 1979^21> Persons who have had their poverty status determined, 1979^148 Percent of families living below poverty level, 1979^21 Family households, 1980^14! Number of housing units, 1980^146 Number of housing units, percent change, 1970-1980^21* Number of occupied housing units, 1980^14I Owner-occupied housing units, percent of occupied housing units, 1980^21F Occupied housing units, percent with two or more automobiles, 1980^21< Median value of owner-occupied housing units, 1980 ($1)^214. New private authorized housing units, 1986^143 New private authorized housing units, 1980-1986^14J New private authorized housing units, 1980-1986, percent of 1980 stock^21    Money in-come percapita Money income per capita,
  69. 1979 (cur- rent 1979 $)
  70. 1979 (con-stant 1985 $)Median    householdincome,1979    % of per-
  71. sons belowpoverty level, 1979 Persons whohave had theirpoverty statusdetermined, '79 % of famil-    ies belowFamilyholds,housingunits,Housing% change1970-80OccupiedOccupied hous- ing units, %owner-occupied,with 2 or more autos, 1980Median value ofowner-occupiedhousing units    1980 ($1) New author- ized private units, 1986    1980-1986New authorizedprivate housing units, % of
  72. 1980 stock≤19 For week including March 12. Excludes government employees,self-employed persons, farm workers, domestic service work-ers, railroad employees subject to Railroad Retirement Act,and employees on oceanborne vessels or in foreign countries.320 Includes other industries, not shown separately. Civilian labor force, 1986^143 Civilian labor force, percent change, 1985-1986^21) Unemployed civilian labor force, 1986^14: Percent of total civilian labor force unemployed, 1986^21) Private non-farm establishments, 1985^14: Private non-farm establishments, net change, 1984-1985^14fÇg= Total employment in private non-farm establishments, 1985^14L Employment in private non-farm establishments, percent change, 1984-1985^21% Employment in Manufacturing, 1985^14$ Employment in Retail Trade, 1985^14; Employment in Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate, 1985^14  Employment in Services, 1985^14C Private non-farm establishments annual payroll, 1985 (mil dol)^211L Private non-farm estabs, average annual payroll per employee, 1985 ($1)^214$ Personal income, 1984 (mil dol)^211. Personal income, percent change, 1980-1984^21h* Personal income per capita, 1984 ($1)^2146 Personal income transfer payments, 1984 (mil dol)^211K Total personal income earnings including farm earnings, 1984 (mil dol)^211Civilianlaborforce, labor force    % change,    1985-1986 unemployed,
  73. Percent ofcivilian labor force unem- ployed, 1986 Private non- farm estab-
  74. lishments,lishments, netchange 1984-85Total employmentin private non-farm establish- ments, 1985Employment inprivate non-farmestablishments,% change 1984-85
  75. Employment in manufac-turing,    in retailtrade,Finance, Insur-ance, and Real Estate, 1985Employ-ment in    services, ments annualpayroll, 1985Private non-farm es-tablishments, aver-age annual payrollper employee, 1985
  76. Total per-    sonal in-    come, '84    (mil dol)Personal1980-84
  77. income percapita,    1984 ($1) Personal in-come transferpayments, '84Total personal in-come earnings in-cluding farm earn-ings '84 (mil dol)222 Covers mining, construction, and manufacturing.╛23 Covers agricultural services, forestry, and fisheries; trans-portation and public utilities; wholesale trade; retailtrade; finance, insurance, and real estate; services; andgovernment.G Personal income earnings, percent in goods-related industries, 1984^21G Personal income earnings, percent in manufacturing industries, 1984^21@ Personal income, percent in service-related industries, 1984^21; Personal income earnings, percent in retail trade, 1984^21I Personal income, percent in Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate, 1984^217 Personal income earnings, percent in services, 1984^219 Personal income earnings, percent in government, 1984^21" Farm earnings, 1984 (mil dol)^2112 Farm earnings, percent of total earnings, 1984^21" Farm earnings, 1983 (mil dol)^211" Farm earnings, 1982 (mil dol)^211 Farms, 1982^140 Farms, percent with less than 50 acres, 1982^210 Farms, percent with 500 acres and over, 1982^21G Farm operators, percent whose principal occupation is farming, 1982^21; Farm operators, percent residing on farm operated, 1982^21 1,000 acres- Farm acreage, 1982, (thousands of acres)^442+ Farm acreage, percent change, 1978-1982^21' Average size of farm, 1982, (acres)^144 Irrigated farm land, 1982, (thousands of acres)^442) Cropland, 1982, (thousands of acres)^442Personal incomeearnings, % ingoods-relatedindustries, '84manufacturing,service-related industries retail trade,Finance, Insurance& Real Estate, '84come earnings,% in services,
  78. come earn-
  79. ings, % in
  80. govt, 1984Farm    earnings,
  81. Farm earn-
  82. ings, % of total earn-
  83. ings, 1984earnings19831982farms,Farms, %    with lessthan 50
  84. acres, '82with 500    acres and    over, '82Farm operators,% whose princi-pal occupationis farming, '82% residing onfarm operated,Farm acreage,1982, in thousands ofacresacreage,    1978-1982Averagesize offarm in Irrigated farm land, 1982,(thousands ofacres)Cropland1982,
  85. (thousands    of acres)+24 Includes livestock and poultry products.@ Average value of land and buildings per farm, 1982 ($1,000)^195< Average value of land and buildings per acre, 1982 ($1)^2146 Total value of farm products sold, 1982 (mil dol)^2117 Average value of products sold per farm, 1982 ($1)^2149 Value of farm products sold, percent from crops, 1982^21fI Value of farm products sold, percent from livestock and poultry, 1982^218 Percent of farms with sales of $10,000 or more, 1982^219 Percent of farms with sales of $100,000 or more, 1982^21+ Manufacturing earnings, 1984 (mil dol)^2115 Manufacturing earnings, percent change, 1983-1984^21& Manufacturing establishments, 1984^14J Manufacturing establishments, percent with 100 or more employees, 1982^21- Manufacturing employees, 1982 (thousands)^146 Manufacturing employees, percent change, 1977-1982^211 Manufacturing annual payroll, 1982 (mil dol)^211    thousands7 Manufacturing production workers, 1982 (thousands)^520millionsB Manufacturing production workers work hours, 1982 (1,000,000)^522; Manufacturing production workers wages, 1982 (mil dol)^2119 Manufacturing wages per production worker, 1982 ($1)^214/ Value added by manufacture, 1982 (mil dol)^2115 Value of manufacturing shipments, 1982 (mil dol)^211< Manufacturer's new capital expenditures, 1982 (mil dol)^211Average value ofland and build-ings per farm,1982 ($1,000)ings per acre,    1982 ($1)    Value of farm products
  86. sold, 1982Average value of productssold per farmValue of farmproducts sold% from crops,% from livestock& poultry, 1982
  87. % of farms w/ sales of
  88. $10,000 or
  89. more, 1982
  90. w/sales of$100,000 or more '82 Manufactur-    ing earn- ing earnings    1983-1984Manufac-turing
  91. establish-
  92. ments, '84Manufacturing% w/100 or moreemployees, 1982 ing employ-    ees, 1982(1,000)ing employees    1977-1982
  93. ing annualpayroll, 1982ing productionworkers, 1982Manufacturing pro-duction workerswork hours, 1982 (1,000,000) wages, 1982wages per pro-duction worker, Value added by manufac-
  94. ture, 1982Value of manu-facturing ship- ments, 1982Manufacture's new capitalexpenditures,¢25 Includes non-residential additions and alterations, residen-tial non-housekeeping buildings, and residential garages andcarports not shown separately.g: Total value of authorized construction, 1986 ($1,000)^195C Value of nonresidential authorized construction, 1986 ($1,000)^195G Offices, % of value of authorized nonresidential construction, 1986^21J Industrial, % of value of authorized nonresidential construction, 1986^21F Stores, % of value of authorized nonresidential construction, 1986^21@ Value of residential authorized construction, 1986 ($1,000)^195N Value of authorized residential additions and alterations, 1986 (mil dol)^1958 Total number of wholesale trade establishments, 1982^14* Wholesale trade sales, 1982 (mil dol)^2117 Wholesale trade paid employees as of March 12, 1982^143 Wholesale trade annual payroll, 1982 (mil dol)^2115 Total number of retail trade establishments, 1982^14- Total retail trade sales, 1982 (mil dol)^2117 Total retail trade sales, percent change, 1977-1982^21f3 Total retail trade sales per capita, 1982 ($1)^2142 Retail trade establishments with payroll, 1982^14L Total sales of retail trade establishments with payroll, 1982 (mil dol)^211fO Sales of General Merchandise Group stores w/payroll, per capita, 1982 ($1)^214f= Sales of Food stores with payroll, per capita, 1982 ($1)^214fN Sales of Apparel and Accessory Stores with payroll, per capita, 1982 ($1)^214fM Sales of Eating and Drinking Places, with payroll, per capita, 1982 ($1)^214Total value of
  95. authorized construction1986, ($1,000)Value of author-ized nonresiden-tial construction1989 ($1,000)Value of nonresi-dential construc-tion authorized,% office, 1986% industrial, '86% stores, 1986Value of residen-authorized by per-mit, 1986 ($1,000)ized residentialadditions/altera-tions '86 ($1,000) Total whole-
  96. sale trade    Wholesale trade salestradepaid    employees trade annual payroll, '82 Total retail trade estab- Retail trade
  97. ments withSales of retailtrade establish-ments w/payrollSales of GeneralMerchandise Groupstores w/payrollper capita '82 ($1)Sales of FoodStores w/pay-roll per capi-ta, 1982 ($1)Sales of Apparel& Accessory storesw/payroll per ca-pita, 1982 ($1)Sales of Eating& Drinking places+26 For pay period including March 12, 1982.c27 Includes deposits for all insured and reporting non-insuredcommercial and mutual savings banks.C28 Includes savings captial for FSLIC-insured savings institutions.D Paid employees of retail trade establishments with payroll, 1982^14O Annual payroll of retail trade establishments with payroll, 1982 (mil dol)^211B Taxable service industries - establishments with payroll, 1982^14O Total receipts of taxable service establishments w/payroll, 1982 (mil dol)^211I Receipts of Hotels, Motels, and other Lodging Places, 1982 (mil dol)^211F Receipts of Health Services (excluding hospitals), 1982 (mil dol)^211/ Receipts of Legal Services, 1982 (mil dol)^211gG Paid employees of taxable service establishments with payroll, 1982^14E Annual payroll of taxable service establishments, 1982 (mil dol)^211
  98. h' Bank deposits, June 1986 (mil dol)^211 h2 Bank deposits, percent change, 1985-1986  June^21= Savings capital of S&L Associations, June 1986 (mil dol)^211iG Savings capital of S&L Associations, percent change, 1985-June 1986^21A Federal funds and grants, total expenditures, 1986 (mil dol)^211J Federal funds and grants, total expenditures percent change, 1985-1986^21f> Total federal funds and grants per capita, 1986 (dollars)^214fI Federal funds, direct payments for individuals per capita, 1986 ($1)^214E Federal funds, procurement contract awards per capita, 1986 ($1)^214< Federal funds, salaries and wages per capita, 1986 ($1)^214/ Federal grant awards per capita, 1986 ($1)^214Paid employeesof retail tradeestablishmentsw/payroll, 1982Annual payroll ofretail trade estab-lishments w/payroll Taxable ser- vice estabs
  99. w/payroll,Total receipts oftaxable serviceestabs w/payrollReceipts of Hotels,Motels, and otherLodging Places,Receipts of HealthServices (excludinghospitals) 1982 Receipts of
  100. Legal Ser- vices, 1982of taxable ser-
  101. ice estabsBank de-posits    June 1986    posits, % change JuneSavings capitalof S&L Associa- tions, June1986 (mil dol)tions, % changeJune 1985-1986Total federal    funds andgrants, 1986,Federal funds and grants,
  102. and grants    1986 ($1)Federal funds, di-rect payments forindividuals percapita, 1986 ($1)Federal funds, pro-curement contractawards per capita,Federal funds, salaries andwages per capi-ta, 1986 ($1) grant awards4 Local govt general revenue, 1981-1982 (mil dol)^211> Local govt intergovernmental revenue, 1981-1982 (mil dol)^211J Local govt intergovernmental revenue, percent from state govt, 1981-82^21* Local govt taxes, 1981-1982 (mil dol)^2110 Local govt taxes per capita, 1981-1982 ($1)^214g9 Local govt property taxes per capita, 1981-1982 ($1)^214@ Local govt direct general expenditures, 1981-1982 (mil dol)^211E Local govt direct general expenditures, percent change, 1977-1982^21    gF Local govt direct general expenditures, per capita 1981-1982 ($1)^214C Local govt direct general expenditures, % for Education 1981-82^21L Local govt direct general expenditures, % for Health & Hospitals 1981-82^21K Local govt direct general expenditures, % for Police Protection 1981-82^21J Local govt direct general expenditures, % for Public Welfare 1981-1982^21D Local govt direct general expenditures, % for Highways 1981-1982^215 Local govt debt outstanding, 1981-1982 (mil dol)^211; Local govt debt outstanding per capita, 1981-1982 ($1)^214' Local govt employment, October 1982^145 Local govt employment per 10,000 population, 1982^140 Federal government civilian employment, 1984^14C Federal government civilian employment earnings, 1984 ($1,000)^195Local govern- ment generalrevenue 1981-Local govt in-tergovernmentalrevenue, 1981-Local govt inter-governmental re-venue, % fromstate govt, 81-82 ment taxes,    1981-1982ment taxes percapita, 1981-ment propertytaxes per capita1981-1982 ($1)Local governmentdirect general1981-82 (mil dol)Local govt directgeneral expendi-tures, % changeture, per capitature, % for Educa-tion 1981-1982ture, % for Health& Hospitals '81-82ture, % for PoliceProtection 1981-82ture, % for PublicWelfare 1981-1982ture, % for High-ways 1981-1982
  103. Local govtdebt outstand-ing, 1981-1982Local govt debtoutstanding perLocal govt em-ploymentOct 1982employment per10,000 persons Federal govtcivilian employment,civilian employ-ment earnings,1984 ($1,000)930 Copyright, Elections Research Center, "America Votes."" Votes cast for President, 1984^141 Percent of votes cast for leading party, 1984^14 Leading Party, 1984^14
  104. Elections:vote cast for
  105. President, percent vote for leading party, 1984LeadingParty, FIPS State Code County, StateFIPSStateCodeCounty, State" Median household income, 1979^214M21 Based on resident population estimated as of July 1 of the yearindicated.iearnings inclu-ding farm earn-    ffarm inf ghhii
  106. ggffname Place (County)^858 Population, April 1, 1980^14% Population, July 1, 1986 Estimate^14 Per Capita Income 1979^14 Per Capita Income 1985^14! Population % Change 1980-1986^14) Per Capita Income, % Change 1979-1985^14Place (County)
  107. PopulationApril 1, July 1, 1986Estimate
  108. Per CapitaIncome% Change    1979-1985  State Code  City, State City, State" Land area, 1985 (square miles)^12( Population percent change, 1980-1986^21" Percent White population, 1980^21" Percent Black population, 1980^21? Percent American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut population, 1980^217 Percent Asian and Pacific Islander population, 1980^21% Percent Hispanic population, 1980^215 Percent of population 65 years old and over, 1980^21 Total population, 1980^141 Average number of persons per household, 1980^14tion,    Eskimo, &
  109. Aleut, '80% His-Percent65 yearsold andover '80
  110. hold, 1980 Total births, 1984^149 Percent of births to mothers under 20 years old, 1984^21< Births per 1,000 resident population, as of July 1, 1984^14 Total deaths, 1984^14< Deaths per 1,000 resident population, as of July 1, 1984^14 Number of hospitals, 1985^14    i
  111. i g g Ç h# Number of police officers, 1985^149 Number of police officers per 10,000 population, 1985^14% of Births to infants un-
  112. der one yrunder 1 year oldper 1,000 liveof hos-pitals known to po-
  113. lice, 1985per 100,000 pop- ulation, '85Policeoffi-cers,Police officers
  114. per 10,000* Population 25 years old and over, 1980^14" Money income per capita, 1985^214; Money income per capita, percent of state average, 1985^21gh1 Percent of families below poverty level, 1979^21% Number of family households, 1980^145 Number of housing units, percent change 1970-1980^21, Number of year-round housing units, 1980^14F Percent of year-round housing units built in 1939 or earlier, 1980^21E Percent of year-round housing units with five or more units, 1980^21 % of persons over 25 w/12years or moreeducation, '80 over 25 w/1625 years
  115. old & over
  116. % of state average, '85(current dol-
  117. lars) 1979(constant 1985dollars) 1979 families be- low poverty
  118. Year-round% of yr-roundbuilt 1939 orearlier, 1980with 5 or more units, 1980units!31 Persons 16 years old and over.+ Occupied year-round housing units, 1980^14L Owner-occupied year-round housing units, percent of occupied units, 1980^21G Median value of year-round owner occupied housing units, 1980 ($1)^214A Value of new authorized private housing units, 1986 ($1,000)^195H New private authorized housing units, 1980-86, percent of 1980 stock^21$ Total civilian labor force, 1986^147 Civilian labor force, percent change from 1985-1986^213 Employment (persons 16 years old and over) 1980^14fJ Professional, Specialty and Technical employment/1,000 employees, 1980^14fI Precision Production Craft and Operators employed/1,000 employees, 80^14& Manufacturing establishments, 1982^14K Percent of manufacturing establishments with 20 or more employees, 1982^217 Number of manufacturing employees, 1982 (thousands)^145 Manufacturing employees, percent change 1977-1982^217 Total manufacturing annual payroll, 1982 (mil dol)^211 owner-occu-
  119. pied, 1980year-round owneroccupied housingunits, 1980 ($1) New privateauthorized bypermits, 1986Value of new au-thorized private1986 ($1,000) units '80-86private hous-of 1980 stock (persons 16 years old &
  120. over) 1980Professional, Spe-cialty & Technicalemployment/1,000employees, 1980Precision ProductionCraft, and Operatorsemployment per 1,000
  121. ing estab-% of manufac-turing estabs w/20 or moreemployees, '82    (1,000's)A Manufacturing production workers work hours, 1982 (millions)^522? New capital expenditures for manufacturing, 1982 (mil dol)^2112 Number of wholesale trade establishments, 1982^14+ Wholesale trade, sales, 1982 (mil dol)^211B Wholesale trade, number of paid employees as of March 12, 1982^143 Wholesale trade, annual payroll, 1982 ($1,000)^211/ Number of retail trade establishments, 1982^14' Retail trade, sales 1982 (mil dol)^2110 Retail trade, sales percent change 1977-1982^21. Retail trade, sales per capita, 1982 ($1)^214Average manufac-uring wages perproduction work-er, 1982 ($1)New capital ex-RetailF Sales of retail trade establishments with payroll, 1982 (mil dol)^211D Sales of General Merchandise Group Stores per capita, 1982 ($1)^214/ Sales of Food Stores per capita, 1982 ($1)^214@ Sales of Apparel and Accessory Stores per capita, 1982 ($1)^214> Sales of Eating and Drinking Places per capita, 1982 ($1)^214B Retail trade establishments with payroll, paid employees, 1982^14K Retail trade estabs with payroll, paid employees percent change 1977-82^21H Receipts of Hotels, Motels and other Lodging Places, 1982 (mil dol)^211gstores per capitaSales of Food Storesand AccessoryStores per capi- and Drinkingplaces per ca-Retail trade estab-paid employees %change, 1977-1982Taxable servicewith payroll,Receipts of tax- able serviceReceipts of Ho-tels, Motels, &Health ServicesReceipts (excepthospitals), 1982Paid employees ofü39 Information is for the fiscal year ending between July 1, 1984and June 30,1985.  See Source Notes for additional information.g57 Copyright 1986, International City Management Association,Washington, DC, "The Municipal Yearbook."8 Federal procurement contract awards, 1986 (mil dol)^211) Federal grant awards, 1986 (mil dol)^2112 Total city government employment, October 1985^14A City government employees per 10,000 population, July 1, 1985^14C City government employment - percent in Education, October 1985^21MC,CM,CO# Form of city government, 1986^10583 City govt general revenue, 1984-1985 (mil dol)^211C City govt general revenue intergovernmental, 1984-85 (mil dol)^211K City govt general revenue intergovernmental, % from state govt, 1984-85^21' City govt taxes, 1984-85 (mil dol)^211 f Ç g- City govt taxes per capita, 1984-85 ($1)^214fÇg6 City govt property taxes per capita, 1984-85 ($1)^214fÇgF City govt sales and gross receipts taxes per capita, 1984-85 ($1)^2146 City govt general expenditures, 1984-85 (mil dol)^211fÇg< City govt general expenditures per capita, 1984-85 ($1)^214fÇgN City govt general expenditures - capital outlays per capita, 1984-85 ($1)^214 Federal pro-curement con-tract awards,Federal Federal gov- ernment civ-ilian employ-    ment 1984    City govtemploy-
  122. ment, Oct-
  123. tober 1985City governmentemployees per10,000 popula-tion July 1985City govt em-
  124. loyment, %in Education, October 1985Form of government City govern- revenue, 84- 85 (mil dol)general revenueintergovt 1984-City govt re- venue inter-govt, % state govt, 84-85taxes,1984-85
  125. ment taxes
  126. 84-85 ($1)property taxessales & gross re-ceipts, taxes percapita, 84-85 ($1) expenditures    1984-1985tures per capi-ta, '84-85 ($1)capital outlaysA32 Represents normal values based on the 30-year period, 1951-80.33 See Glossary for definition.434 As of January 1; based on consumption of 750 kWh.A35 Based on billing demand of 30 Kw and consumption of 6,000 kWh.H City govt general expenditures - percent for Public Welfare, 1984-85^21B City govt general expenditures - percent for Highways, 1984-85^21C City govt general expenditures - percent for Education, 1984-85^21L City govt general expenditures - percent for Health & Hospitals, 1984-85^21K City govt general expenditures - percent for Police Protection, 1984-85^21O City govt general expenditures - percent for Sewerage & Sanitation, 1984-85^21L City govt general expenditures - percent for Parks & Recreation, 1984-85^21M City govt general expend - % for Housing & Community Development, 1984-85^212 City govt debt outstanding, 1984-85 (mil dol)^211
  127. f
  128. Ç
  129. g8 City govt debt outstanding per capita, 1984-85 ($1)^214? City govt debt outstanding - percent for utilities, 1984-85^21 h°F5 Mean daily January temperature, (°F), 1951-1980^1135h2 Mean daily July temperature, (°F), 1951-1980^1135hÇi= Mean daily minimum January temperature, (°F), 1951-1980^1135: Mean daily maximum July temperature, (°F), 1951-1980^1135hinches/ Annual precipitation, (inches), 1951-1980^1143hÇi" Heating degree days, 1951-1980^14hÇi" Cooling degree days, 1951-1980^14j: Average monthly residential electric bills, 1986 ($1)^214jG Average monthly residential electric bills - percent change 1980-86^21k9 Average monthly commercial electric bills, 1986 ($1)^214City govt ex-penditures, %Public WelfareCity govt gen-eral expendi-tures, % High- ways, '84-85tures % Educa- tion, '84-85Health/Hospi- tals, 84-85Police Protec- tion, 84-85Sewerage/Sani-tation, 84-85Parks & Recre- ation, 84-85Housing/Commun-ity Dev, 84-85
  130. Total citygovt debt out-standing, '85City govt debt outstanding    1985 ($1)outstanding, %for utilities,
  131. Mean dailyJanuary temperature, (°F) 1951-80 July temper- ature, (°F)1951-80minimum January maximum July Annual pre- cipitation,    1951-1980(inches)Heatingdegreedays,CoolingAverage monthly residentialelectric bills,residential elec-tric bills, %change 1980-1986Average month-ly commercialelectric bills₧(ü╦─ AlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansas
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