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December 2005 Releases
All Releases from December 2005
- December 30: Nation’s Population Approaches 298 Million on New Year’s Day
- December 29: 2004 Service Annual Survey: Health Care and Social Assistance (NAICS 62)
- December 29: Truck Transportation, Courier and Messengers, and Warehousing and Storage Revenues Hit $266 Billion
- December 27: Consolidated Federal Funds Report for Fiscal Year 2004 (State and County Areas)
- December 22: 2002 Business Expenses Survey
- December 22: Nevada Edges Out Arizona as the Fastest-Growing State
- December 22: Census Bureau Updating Information on Our Nation’s Spending Habits (Regional)
- December 21: Census Bureau, West Virginia Announce Partnership to Improve Geographic Database
- December 21: Revenues for Investment-Advice Services Increase 24 Percent in 2004
- December 21: Taking a Walk or Walking Your Dog, Latest Statistical Abstract Has It All
- December 21: Wireless Telecommunications Revenues Up 14 Percent to $126 Billion
- December 19: Fertility of American Women: June 2004
- December 19: Facts for Features: The Holiday Season | PDF Version - 113K
- December 16: 2004 Service Annual Survey (NAICS 532, 54, 56, 71, 81)
- December 15: Census Bureau Kicks Off Community Forums on Emergency Planning in Los Angeles and New York City
- December 15: Supplemental Measures of Material Well-Being: Basic Needs, Consumer Durables, Energy, and Poverty: 1981 to 2002
- December 15: 2004 Annual Survey of Manufactures, Product Shipments
- December 15: 2004 Annual Survey of Manufactures, Statistics for Industry Groups and Industries
- December 13: Changes in the Lives of U.S. Children: 1990-2000
- December 12: Media Advisory -- Census Bureau Bringing Data to Life: Spotlight on Los Angeles Emergency Planning
- December 12: Spanish Version (CB05-CR.26)
- December 7: The Hispanic Population in the United States: 2004 and 2003
- December 5: Cheyenne River Students Awarded Prizes in 2006 Census Test Art Contest
- December 5: Media Advisory -- Census Bureau, Bringing Data to Life: Spotlight on New York City Emergency Planning
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