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10/12/2009 02:00 PM | Via: Chicagoist

Free Coffee at Union Station to Benefit GCFD

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, The average commute in Chicago lasts 31.6 minutes. That's among the nation's longest and, if we're "average" in any way, usually means that coffee is necessary whether you park, lock your bike, or leave the train or bus. The folks... read the full story

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10/12/2009 11:50 AM | Via: Puget Sound Business Journal

Seattle is fourth best in U.S. for residents covered by health insurance: C

Only three cities in the U.S. have better health-insurance coverage than Seattle, according to new U.S. Census Bureau data. read the full story

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10/12/2009 10:55 AM | Via: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Taxes took about 12% of state, local income, report says

Madison - A new report shows that state and local taxes in Wisconsin claimed 12% of personal income in 2007. The Wisconsin Taxpayers Alliance report relies on data released last month by the U.S. Census Bureau. The alliance says the percentage of personal income... read the full story

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10/12/2009 04:22 AM | Via: WKLY

Census Official Honors Late Colleague

A regional director of the U.S. Census Bureau paid respects to his late colleague Bill Sparkman by visiting the forest where the part-time Census worker?s body was found tied to a tree with a rope around his neck. read the full story

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10/11/2009 04:56 PM | Via: Lexington Herald Leader

Official: Census takers want teams after Ky. death

The manager of a part-time census taker who died under mysterious circumstances in southeastern Kentucky says other workers are requesting to visit houses in teams rather than alone. Wayne Hatcher is regional director of the U.S. Census Bureau's office in Charlotte,... read the full story

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