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U.S. Unemployment Rate by State
The following table lists the unemployment rate in the United States in 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, and 2013, according to the state name in alphabetical order. 2003 2004 2005 2008…2003 Median Value (Dollars) for All Owner-Occupied Housing Units
Rank EstimateLower boundUpper bound1.California$316,597$313,883$319,3112.Hawaii302,315250,250354,3803.Massachusetts300,767296,228305,3064.District of Columbia246,310239,308253,3125.New…Occupations with Highest Median Weekly Earnings Among Women, 2005
RankOccupationMedian weekly earnings1.Pharmacists$1,4832.Chief executives1,4133.Lawyers1,3544.Computer software engineers1,1745.Physicians and surgeons1,1346.Computer and information systems managers…Occupations with the Highest Median Earnings
Doctors top out earnings in the US According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, doctors of all sorts top out the average earnings in the United States. The average CEO is not in the top ten highest…Occupations with the Lowest Median Earnings
Service workers served poor earnings According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, food service workers rank as the lowest earners in the United States. The average CEO is not in the top ten highest…Economic Outlook Through 2014
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Monthly Labor Review, Nov. 2005, www.bls.gov/opub/mlr/mlrhome.htm Every two years the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) publishes its latest projections on the…Occupations with Highest Median Weekly Earnings Among Women, 2011
/**/ /**/ Rank Occupation Median weekly earnings 1. Physicians and Surgeons $1,618 2. Pharmacists 1,605 3. Chief Executives 1,598 4.…State Unemployment Compensation, 2012
Minimum and Maximum Weekly Benefit, 2012 /**/ State Min. weekly benefit Max. weekly benefit Alabama…Women in the Workforce
Why women are withdrawing from the workforce by Liz Olson Related Links The Wage Gap 20 Leading Occupations of Employed Women The Best and Worst State Economies for Women…Youth Employment Status
Here's a look at the number of employed youth ages 16–24 by sex, race, and ethnicity, July 2009–2012. July Characteristic 2009…