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Headlines matching 'Census Bureau'
Fri February 10, 2012
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(The New York Times) Obvious According to the United States Census Bureau, when a child is being watched by his father, that's a special "child care arrangement." When the mother is in responsible, that's the way God intended   (parenting.blogs.nytimes.com) (175)


Tue January 10, 2012
(Yahoo) Interesting News: Michigan Treasurer says Detroit to run out of money by May. Other News: Detroit still has money  (news.yahoo.com) (88)


Fri January 06, 2012
(Great Falls Tribune) Interesting Montana population reaches 1 million for the first time. Big Sky Country will soon change to Brown Sky Country  (greatfallstribune.com) (41)


Wed December 14, 2011
(Slate) Obvious The number of married adults in America is at an all-time low  (slatest.slate.com) (204)


Sat December 03, 2011
(Some Guy) Interesting 63 Percent of Illegal Aliens have Resided in the U.S. 10 Years or More. The illegals don't need to be "brought out of the shadows" because they live and work openly  (pewhispanic.org) (161)


Wed November 30, 2011
(NJ.com) Fail Number of New Jersey residents on food stamps has doubled in the past four years. Now that's change you can wait in line for  (nj.com) (67)


Sat November 19, 2011
(The New York Times) Obvious Not quite poor yet because you're still earning a paycheck, but almost there? Welcome to America's 'near poor', according to the Census Bureau  (nytimes.com) (326)


Mon November 14, 2011
(Huffington Post) Obvious Rick Perry the candidate: "Federal spending and Obamacare are killing this country". Rick Perry the governor: "Can I have $24 billion, please? Oh, and we'll take some of that health care money, too"  (huffingtonpost.com) (52)


Wed October 19, 2011
(The American) Interesting You know all those statistics you'll see cited about how real household income is shrinking and gaps between rich and poor are getting larger? Yeah, about that  (blog.american.com) (399)

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