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Bridge Closing Costs $500 Million a YearConservative estimates based on known 2006 data indicate the Louisville Metro area is losing over $1 million a day. Fuel and idling costs could sky rocket as the local interstate system begins to suffer due to cancelled routine maintenance projects.- Positive Economic Impact of Boys & Girls Clubs Felt ValleywideYouth-Serving Organization Provides Benefits to Thousands of Kids
Americans Humbled by Economic ImpactThe economic impact of job loss, monetary losses, and sluggish sales has hit most people hard enough to pay attention. There is hope in recovery.- Economic Impact of Waterfowl Hunting in WisconsinIn 2006, 66,000 waterfowl hunters in Wisconsin spent 1 million days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
- Economic Impact of Waterfowl Hunting in WashingtonIn 2006,20,000 waterfowl hunters in Washington spent 199,000 days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
- Economic Impact of Waterfowl Hunting in VirginiaIn 2006, 29,000 waterfowl hunters in Virginia spent 199,000 days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
- Economic Impact of Waterfowl Hunting in UtahIn 2006, 20,000 waterfowl hunters in Utah spent 139,000 days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
- Economic Impact of Waterfowl Hunting in TexasIn 2006, 121,000 waterfowl hunters in Texas spent 1.24 million days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
- Economic Impact of Waterfowl Hunting in TennesseeIn 2006, 36,000 waterfowl hunters in Tennessee spent 480,000 days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
- Economic Impact of Waterfowl Hunting in South DakotaIn 2006, 26,000 waterfowl hunters in South Dakota spent 205,000 days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
- Economic Impact of Waterfowl Hunting in South CarolinaIn 2006, 32,000 waterfowl hunters in South Carolina spent 384,000 days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
- Economic Impact of Waterfowl Hunting in OklahomaIn 2006, 38,000 waterfowl hunters in Oklahoma spent 375,000 days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
- Economic Impact of Waterfowl in North DakotaIn 2006, 22,000 waterfowl hunters in North Dakota spent 209,000 days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
- Economic Impact of Waterfowl Hunting in NebraskaIn 2006, 34,000 waterfowl hunters in Nebraska spent 480,000 days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
- Economic Impact of Waterfowl Hunting in MontanaIn 2006, 13,000 waterfowl hunters in Montana spent 127,000 days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
- Economic Impact of Waterfowl Hunting in MissouriIn 2006, 42,000 waterfowl hunters in Missouri spent 695,000 days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
- Economic Impact of Waterfowl Hunting in MississippiIn 2006, 41,000 waterfowl hunters in Mississippi spent 318,000 days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
- Economic Impact of Waterfowl Hunting in MinnesotaIn 2006, 52,000 waterfowl hunters in Minnesota who 897,000 days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
- Economic Impact of Waterfowl Hunting in MassachusettsIn 2006, 14,000 waterfowl hunters in Massachusetts spent 145,000 days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
- Economic Impact of Wildlife Watching in MarylandIn 2006, 43,000 waterfowl hunters in Maryland spent 490,000 days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
- Economic Impact of Waterfowl Hunting in LouisianaIn 2006, 74,000 waterfowl hunters in Louisiana spent 1.33 million days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
- Economic Impact of Waterfowl Hunting in IowaIn 2006, 22,000 waterfowl hunters in Iowa spent 231,000 days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
- Economic Impact of Waterfowl Hunting in KansasIn 2006, 30,000 waterfowl hunters in Kansas spent 498,000 days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
- Economic Impact of Waterfowl Hunting in IllinoisIn 2006, 71,000 waterfowl hunters in Illinois spent 1.42 million days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
- Economic Impact of Waterfowl Hunting in DelawareIn 2006, 12,000 waterfowl hunters in Delaware spent 164,000 million days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
- Economic Impact of Waterfowl Hunting in IdahoIn 2006, 27,000 waterfowl hunters in Idaho spent 260,000 days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
- Economic Impact of Waterfowl Hunting in ColoradoIn 2006, there were 32,000 waterfowl hunters in Colorado who spent 403,000 days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
- Economic Impact of Waterfowl Hunting in CaliforniaIn 2006, 61,000 residents of California spent 700,000 days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
- The Economic Impact of Waterfowl Hunting in ArkansasIn 2006, there was 1.3 million waterfowl hunter nationwide, 100,000 of these waterfowl hunters were residents of Arkansas who spent 1.8 million days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
- Economic Impact of Waterfowl Hunting in the United StatesIn 2006, 1.3 million waterfowl hunters spent $900 million nationwide to create a positive economic impact on the economy of the nation.
- Economic Impact of Fishing and Hunting in Wisconsin1.2 million resident sportsmen in Wisconsin spent $8.6 million a day for an annual total of $3.1 billion.
- Economic Impact of Fishing and Hunting in Washington764,000 resident sportsmen in Washington spent $4 million a day for an annual total of $1.4 billion.
- Economic Impact of Fishing and Hunting in Texas2.6 million resident sportsmen in Texas spent $18 million a day for an annual total of $6.6 billion.
- Economic Impact of Fishing and Hunting in Florida2 million hunters and anglers in the state of Florida spent an average of $13 million per day for a total of $4.8 billion.
- Economic Impact of Fishing and Hunting in California1.7 million hunters and anglers in the state of California spent an average of $9.8 million per day for a total of $3.6 billion.
- Economic Impact of Fishing and Hunting in Arizona418,000 hunters and anglers in the state of Arizona spent an average of $3.8 million per day for a total of $3.1 billion.
- Economic Impact on Families Affects More Than FinancesIn these tough economic times, many families are faced with tough decisions and may end up taking on a new job that means spending much time away from the families they are trying so desperately to support.
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- Arizona Association for Economic Development's April Luncheon Will Be Discussing the Economic Impact of Arizona's AirportsThe Arizona Association for Economic Development (AAED) will host its April luncheon on Tuesday, April 5
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