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It’s an important issue to many here in the east; health insurance. When it comes to who has it and who doesn’t, some counties here in the east are faring better than others.  
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A new report from the Census Bureau provides a detailed analysis of the uninsured population in the U.S., providing breakdowns by state, county, and demographic groups, the Denver Rocky Mountain News reports. For the study, researchers at the bureau's Small Area Health Insurance Estimates...  
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In July of this year, the U. S. Census Bureau released population estimates for the cities and towns, which supplements the county population estimates released earlier in the spring.  
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The following is the unedited transcript of the news release from the Census Bureau of the Bureau of Economic Analysis. The US Census Bureau and the US ...  
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The U.S. Census Bureau's Kansas City Regional Census Center is beginning to recruit workers for the 2010 Census.  
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M2 Communications Ltd. Source: M2 PressWIRE Wordcount: 412 RDATE:09102008 The U.S. Census Bureau today released the most extensive estimates it has ever published on county-level demographic characteristics of ...  
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Some 17 percent of people in Wake County didn't have medical insurance in 2005, according to new estimates released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau.  
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The U.S. Census Bureau's Kansas City Regional Census Center has put out the word: It needs "thousands of people" throughout its six-state region between now and next Spring as it staffs up to 11,000 at its peak.  
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PHOENIX a ' About one in five Arizonans overall and one in three Hispanic residents lacked health insurance in 2005, according to estimates released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau.  
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Language barriers. Cultural diversity. Suspicion about the government. They're all part of the daunting challenge the Census Bureau faces in just 18 months to accurately tally the number of Americans.  
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"The Small Area Health Insurance Estimates (SAHIE) provide new and important detail on how health insurance coverage varies across counties," said Lynn ...  
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The Los Angeles Regional Census Center will focus on a massive job recruiting effort on the islands of Kauai, Maui, and Oahu.  
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The number of people without medical insurance in the Fox Valley is on the rise, according to new data being released today by the U.S. Census Bureau.  
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The US Census Bureau-Kansas City Regional Census Center will hire thousands of people throughout its six-state region of Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Arkansas between now and next Spring.  
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The Forrest City City Council heard Tuesday from Waymon Tucker, an area representative of the U.S. Census Bureau, who reminded members that not only is there a big census coming in 2010, but census activity is ...  
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