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...an increase of 1,025,000 or 13.1 percent over the 1960 census of 7,824,000. This increase in population will result in a decrease in the per capita amount
...an increase of 1,025,000 or 13.1 percent over the 1960 census of 7,824,000. This increase in population will result in a decrease in the per capita amount

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February 25, 1970
1960 Warren Woods: A Study of Reorganization Alternatives, Report 205, ( December 60 ) 35 pages The Proposed Incorporation of Plymouth Township: An Analysis of the Alternatives,

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June 23, 2020
...city’s tax base. The city’s per capita income (inflation adjusted) in 2019 was $18,621, compared to $19,034 in 1960. This decline in real income exemplifies the tax
...estimated that in Atlanta, eleven miles of Interstate 20 directly displaced at least 7,500 residents in 1960, and destroyed $676 million in home value (in today’s dollars).

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September 13, 2023
In a nutshell: Publication of the 37th edition of CRC’s Tax Outline provides an opportunity to reflect on some changes and some constants in our state and

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May 14, 2021
...to the constitution except for requirements for extraordinary majorities needed to convene constitutional conventions,” said Eric Lupher, CRC’s Director of Local Affairs. “From 1850 until 1960, calling
Search by Year – Please Make a Selection2010s2000s1990s1980s1970s1960s1950s1940s1930s1920s1910s Over more than 90 years, CRC has produced a very large number of publications. To assist in searching these

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February 10, 2015
...1956 18,957.6 32.80 563.9 1957 21,602.3 32.89 621.8 1958 22,153.6 33.46 710.5 1959 22,438.4 35.06 741.3 1960 24,870.3 34.22 786.6 1961 25,202.6 34.71 851.2 1962 25,182.6 35.39

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October 15, 2014
...1956 138.074 1.286 0.092 63.400 1957 141.044 1.467 0.089 66.100 1958 141.470 1.624 0.078 63.100 1959 143.253 1.973 0.074 64.500 1960 142.789 2.511 0.070 67.143 1961 144.427

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October 15, 2014
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