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14 November 2016

Taxable Sales & Purchases Map

  • North Dakota
  • Taxes
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Location matters. A lot. The more I read and study about the North Dakota economy the clearer that becomes. As I go through this I am looking more and more at the various locations for economic activity in the state, as the following map demonstrates.

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11 November 2016

Salute to veterans

  • Demography
  • North Dakota
  • Population
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It is Veteran’s Day in the US, and I thought we should look at the distribution of veterans across the country and North Dakota. To do this I grabbed some data from the Department of Veterans’ Affairs. It includes both actual and projected veteran population data. First a look at the US as a whole.

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10 November 2016

Dentists in the US, 2013

  • Economics
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I am just having more fun playing with data right now. All the discussion centered on healthcare and health insurance typically focus on medical doctors. One of the areas missing, perhaps overlooked would be a better term, is dentists. The CDC gives us data on the number of dentists per 100,000 people, that is, a standardized measure of dentists.

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09 November 2016

Unemployment Rates in ND

  • Economics
  • North Dakota
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Back in the saddle after the Cubs World Series victory. I was actually able to go to a game (if needed I can post a story about that!). I thought we would come back to an issue that seems to get much play when I go on the radio. Unemployment in North Dakota is always a hot topic. Here is a county map of the different rates in the state.

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03 November 2016

Cubs Win – Posting to resume shortly

  • baseball
  • Economics
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Now that the Cubs won the World Series I can get on with my life and posting will resume shortly.

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