Sentences with phrase «in the largest metropolitan areas of»

Here's the average cost of a single - family home, the best - selling cholesterol drug Lipitor, a movie theatre - ticket, a dozen eggs and a gallon of gasoline in the largest metropolitan areas of each of the ten states using data from the ACCRA Cost of Living Index.
While the big lines, such as Livelinks, Fonochat and GuySpy are all more active in the larger metropolitan areas of the U.S., there are hundreds if not thousands of local regional lines.
Its over 380,000 residents lie in a larger metropolitan area of nearly 3.3 million.
52 parents of 84 special needs children who were adopted or received services from one of four adoption programs in a large metropolitan area of a southern state

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This type of marketing help is especially beneficial in large metropolitan areas where the cost of media is prohibitive to the one - shop owner.
It compared seven measures in the 50 largest metropolitan areas of the U.S., looking at:
To that end, Fortune combined Census population data with Bureau of Labor Statistics unemployment rates by metropolitan area to find how average unemployment rates fared for the 100 largest cities in the country.
In a new analysis, Business Insider culled data across five measures of labor - market and general economic health for the 40 metropolitan statistical areas with the largest 2017 populations.
Retravision's largest franchise owner David Dorsett - Lynn is so confident of the electrical retailer's enduring brand strength in Western Australia - he is planning to back that faith with two new stores in the Perth metropolitan area.
In the heart of Osaka, there's a plot of land that could help make Japan's second - largest metropolitan area one of the biggest hubs for entrepreneurship in the regioIn the heart of Osaka, there's a plot of land that could help make Japan's second - largest metropolitan area one of the biggest hubs for entrepreneurship in the regioin the region.
Of men in same - sex couples, 10.2 percent, who live in small metropolitan areas, are poor, compared with only 3.3 percent of coupled gay men in large metropolitan areaOf men in same - sex couples, 10.2 percent, who live in small metropolitan areas, are poor, compared with only 3.3 percent of coupled gay men in large metropolitan areaof coupled gay men in large metropolitan areas.
This metropolitan area (which includes Oakland and Fremont, Calif.) saw the largest proportion of venture capital - backed business exits over the past year compared to other major cities, meaning there are a large number of what Kauffman identifies as «growth companies» in San Francisco and the East Bay.
Of course, Greater Vancouver, which is what most people really measure, has close to 2.4 million people, making it the third largest metropolitan area in Canada.
For a capital city, Raleigh is relatively inexpensive to live in, while boasting most of the opportunities and events expected in larger metropolitan areas, including pro sports teams, a large college sports scene, great food and drink, and citywide events nearly every weekend.
Of the country's 100 largest metropolitan areas, these saw the biggest increases in home prices over the past five years:
While such a significant amount of electricity usage might go unnoticed in large metropolitan areas, the sheer amount of electricity being used is leading to higher costs for customers in small communities because of a limited supply of low - cost hydropower.
The credit card comparison company used 10 metrics, such as net growth, industry variety and average wages for new hires, to evaluate the state of small businesses in the 30 largest metropolitan areas nationwide.
Greenville is part of the large Greenville - Anderson - Mauldin Metropolitan Statistical Area, which has more than 850,000 residents and is the largest population for a metropolitan area in South CarolArea, which has more than 850,000 residents and is the largest population for a metropolitan area in South Carolarea in South Carolina.
For Boedecker and the client, it turned out to be very beneficial that the CMIT network, complete with franchise partners in nearly every major metropolitan area in the United States, is large enough to support a lost device and ease the concern of worried business owners and employees.
The New York Fed employs far more workers than any other Federal Reserve Bank — some 3,500 at our headquarters in Manhattan and our operations center in East Rutherford, New Jersey — and thus has a large stake in the economic and social well - being of the metropolitan area.
Fidelity Southern Corporation is one of the largest publicly traded bank holding companies based in the metropolitan Atlanta area.
This is pattern that has occurred in the metropolitan areas of other large cities as well, such as Boston.
Las Vegas has always had a high suicide rate — the odds of suicide among Vegas residents have been reported to be about 50 percent greater than in other large U.S. metropolitan areas between 1979 and 2004.
This is considered one of the largest crowdfunded real estate investments in the city's metropolitan area and has reportedly performed better than expected...
Using the parameters stated above, the company found that it is still cheaper to buy a home than to rent in all of the country's 100 largest metropolitan areas.
In a Fall 2016 survey of Greater Vancouver Board of Trade Members, 80 per cent of respondents said they support allowing ridesharing services to operate in our region — which is now the largest metropolitan area in North America without ridesharing serviceIn a Fall 2016 survey of Greater Vancouver Board of Trade Members, 80 per cent of respondents said they support allowing ridesharing services to operate in our region — which is now the largest metropolitan area in North America without ridesharing servicein our region — which is now the largest metropolitan area in North America without ridesharing servicein North America without ridesharing services.
First, we used the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Rural - Urban scale (also called Beale Codes), from 1, for counties in metropolitan areas with 1 million or more in population through 9, for counties where there is no community larger than 2,500 and the county is not adjacent to a metropolitan area.
To find out which cities were poised to give investors a solid return, Local Market Monitor analyzed the 100 largest metropolitan statistical areas in the U.S. (all with populations of 600,000 or higher).
Specifically, they looked at the supply of homes listed for sale across the country, and also in the 100 largest metropolitan areas.
NerdWallet examined data from a variety of sources to compare the cost of commuting each week via ridesharing service Uber vs. a personal vehicle in the 20 largest U.S. metropolitan areas by population, to see if owning a vehicle for work is cost - effective.
Results indicated that HIV infections attributed to male - to - male s@xual contact made up the largest percentage of HIV infections in MSAs (62.1 %), smaller metropolitan areas (56.1 %), and nonmetropolitan areas (53.7 %).
It has already folded in three of the five largest metropolitan areas — Chicago, Philadelphia and Detroit — while it has been only a propped - up nonentity in New York and a cut - rate arena loss leader in L.A. «I'm not kidding myself,» Foreman says.
So while the money for the stadium was dubiously acquired, at best, at least the Marlins fulfilled their destiny and became a team worthy of the ninth - largest metropolitan area in the United States.
The city of Dallas (1.3 mil) is actually smaller than San Antonio (1.5 mil), but the Dallas market includes Fort Worth and the surrounding metropolitan area, making it the fifth largest TV market in country with over 6 mil people.
Reviewing twenty years of billing data for the period 1994 to 2013 from an insurance company operating in a large metropolitan area, researchers found the overall incidence of ACL tears among 6 - to 18 - year - old patients increased by 2.3 percent per year.
For example, 42 % of newlyweds in Honolulu were intermarried — by far the largest share of the 126 metropolitan areas analyzed.
Based on the 2000 census, Arlington Heights is the third largest suburb in Cook County, the eighth largest suburb in the Chicago metropolitan area, and the twelfth largest community in the State of Illinois.
So slow, in fact, that if it continues at its current rate, Buffalo will drop out of the U.S.'s 50 largest metropolitan areas by the year 2040, according to a new report.
A new report from the Brookings Institution puts the Syracuse metropolitan area last out of the country's 100 largest metro areas in adding jobs from 2010 to 2015.
A significant share of the gaps in income, education, crime, and other socio - economic indicators between Southern states and non-Southern states in the U.S. is associated statistically with having larger African - American populations, although Southern whites are still lower in income, less likely to receive educations, and more likely to commit crimes, etc. than whites in metropolitan areas outside the South.
Almost uniformly, in every country on Earth, the larger the population of a metropolitan area or the rural equivalent, the more productive it is per capita, and the lower its population is, the less productive it is per capita.
One implication of the different spatial distribution of people by race is that lots of metropolitan areas have de facto segregated schools, while Brown v. Board of Education and the cases that followed were quite effective in requiring schools in small towns and rural areas with racially mixed populations to be integrated, since they don't have many schools period and don't have nearly as great residential segregation into large nearly mono - racial groups of neighborhoods the way that many large cities do.
A 2015 report found that out of the 100 largest metropolitan areas in the U.S., Syracuse had the highest level of concentrated poverty among its black and Hispanic communities.
Vincent Delazzero and Ralph Petrillo, owners of two of the largest marble and stone contracting companies in the metropolitan area, plead guilty Monday in White Plains federal court to participating in a tax fraud scheme designed to evade taxes on profits made from a collusive bidding scheme in which both participated.
The city came under fire in 2015 when a report found Syracuse had the highest concentration of poverty among its black and Hispanic populations, out of the 100 largest U.S. metropolitan areas.
These trends in Upstate New York are emblematic of similar trends in other parts of the country, as data from the last 10 - plus years shows that most of the well paying jobs are now concentrated within major metropolitan areas, larger cities and within the areas surrounding state capitals.
In 2005, residents of Portland, Oregon — where regulations encourage infill development — emitted 35 percent less carbon dioxide than the average resident of the country's 100 largest metropolitan areas.
Contrary to popular belief, over 80 percent of government jobs are located outside of the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area, in locations across the United States (largest concentrations include Baltimore, Philadelphia, Atlanta, San Diego, and New York City) and worldwide.
«Many people in larger metropolitan areas can just drive 15 minutes to find a clinic offering these kinds of services instead of, say, traveling to Mexico or the Caribbean.
The mixture of houses, flashy fuels, and brush fields in full view of a large metropolitan area adds significantly to the challenges and complexity of even the smallest wildland fire.»
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