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Holiday Names the Census Bureau ForgotEvery list the Census Bureau comes out with a list of towns with Holday names. Here are some towns they left off the list.- Cleveland, NAACP Pledge to Help Census Bureau Improve 2010 Count AccuracyThe federal government is partnering with the city of Cleveland and numerous community groups to improve the accuracy of the 2010 U.S. census.
- Beware of Census ScamsHow scammers are predicted to use the census to scam from citizens and how you can protect yourself
Jobs with the Census Bureau in Your NeighborhoodThe Census Bureau currently has several websites available where anyone looking for work may apply. Most jobs are for part time hours, and all positions are temporary.- Bill Sparkman, Census Bureau Worker, Killed HimselfSuicide is final, you can't take it back. If you know someone is planning suicide don't sit on that information - tell someone.
Getting a Job with the United States Census BureauEvery 10 years a census is taken by the US Census Bureau. At this time, many temporary jobs become available with the bureau.- Criminals Possibily Hired to Conduct CensusThe Government Accountability Office has discovered that the Census Bureau may have hired two hundred people with criminal records to conduct door to door interviews as part of the 2010 Census.
- Census Bureau Worker Found Hanged; FBI is InvestigatingA Federal Census taker was found hanged. The census taker had "fed" scrawled across his chest. No motive is known for the hanging of the Federal Census Bureau taker.
- Census Bureau Report: Americans Move Too Much!A look at the different factors behind the mass migration of Americans in the 21st century. Data is provided by the Census Bureau as well as other worthy sources.
U.S. Census Bureau Opens Tulsa, Oklahoma, OfficeU.S. Census Bureau Opens Tulsa, Oklahoma Office- Thousands of Temporary Jobs Available Through the Census BureauThe Census Bureau needs thousands of Census Takers. Could you be one?
- Census Bureau is Hiring Part Time and Full Time Temp WorkersGet a position as a 2010 Census Taker. The Census Bureau offers part time jobs, full time jobs, flexible hours, and paid training.
- Census Bureau's Holiday Season by the NumbersThe United States Census Bureau has released some facts and figures about the holiday season-that time of the year that includes the December holidays (Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanza, New Years's Eve, and New Years Day).
- Renters Four Times More Likely to Move Than Homeowners, Census SaysThe housing market might be slowing down, but that doesn't mean that people aren't still moving from location to location. Recent statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau do show though that renters are much more likely to move out of their current residence.
Census Bureau: Singles Are Increasing Their Influence in AmericaIn preparation for "National Singles Week" the U.S. Census Bureau has published a number of astonishing statistics regarding the 92 million single Americans across the country.- US Census Bureau Has Lost 672 Laptop Computers Since Bush Took OfficeThe US Census bureau has lost over 600 computers containing personal information just since the Bush administration pulled into town. If they can't protect computers, what makes you think they can protect the country?
Primary and Secondary Data ResponsesAnswering the first question, what have I learned from others responses, I learned that there is a lot of information on the internet that is free for finding information "Example" there are many resources for customer information by using the Census Bure- Consumer TerritoryThis is an article written for my Applied Managerial Decision Making class. A fictious company, WidgeCorp Company W must do a presentation that highlights how the consumers in their areas are different from the total US.
Real Estate Reality: Despite the Implications, We Are Building More of ItThe media are spoon-feeding investors construction activity information that is technically correct, but lacking in context. Here are the real October 2010 permit and start number, viewed through a more relevant lens.
Why Computer Use is a Factor in the Growing Obesity RateComputer use is sedentary in nature and may be a factor in weight gain for adults and kids- Why You Should Investigate an Area Before BuyingBecome a private investigator and obtain all the facts before buying a house. You can always fix up a broken down house, but you can never change its location.
- Bridging the Communication Gap in BronzevilleI recently attended an event on May 14, 2010 at the Bronzeville Coffee and Tea, located in Chicago's historic Bronzeville neighborhood. The event was hosted by Relationship GAP- an organization created and founded by CEO Ebony McGee. T
- Residential Investment as an Economic IndicatorWhat does residential investment as an economic indicator tell us about our economy?
- Need a Job? Work for CensusOut of work? Try the Census Bureau where hiring is a click away.
- Can Rush Hour Make You Smarter?Article describing how to make the best use of your commute time and learn a new skill.
Soul Point of ViewBeing single, black and female raising another who's single, black and female.- Is Home Affordability Something that Can Really Exist?As many young couples soon find out, the thought of owning their own home is not a bad idea. But is the ability to afford a home in the reach of the average person?
- Starting a Home Care BusinessHome care service providers assist elderly and disabled individuals with activities of daily living. This assistance often allows individuals to remain in their own home rather than needing to move to an assisted living facility.
Societal Family RecognitionSocietal recognition of family should not be limited to blood and legal relations. From a sociological standpoint, families not only contain people, but also involve essential relationships.- Oldest Man in U.S. Dies at 112At 112 years and 204 days old, Francis' death signals the passing of the torch to the next oldest living man, Walter Breuning. The Montana man is 112 years and 98 days old.
20 Fascinating Facts About America's Schools from the U.S. Census BureauFind out what teachers earn in various states, which states spend the most and least amount of money per student, and other spellbinding facts about our nation's schools.- Census: Trucking Represents Important Segment of a $312 Billion IndustryOn Tuesday, December 4th, the United States Census Bureau released new figures that help paint a portrait of the U.S. trucking, warehousing, and storage scene, which represents a large portion of our nation's revenue and billions of miles of travel.
- The Truth About MarriageDoesn't it seem like many people are getting married much more often than once these days as marriages fail? Well according to census bureau statistics released recently from
- U.S. Government Exposes 63,000 to Identity TheftThe social security numbers of 63,000 farmers were embedded in loan identifiers and made public through the USDA and the Census Bureau websites.
- Disabled Americans Face Health Care ProblemsA study in the Journal of the American Medical Association reveals many disabled Americans face serious problems with routine health care.
US Population Passes 300 MillionOn Tuesday, October 17, 2006, the United States became a nation of 300 Million. Damn. That's a lot, isn't it?