Guide to Tabular Presentation ................................. xiv
Telephone and Internet Contacts ............................... xvi
Sec. 1. Population (Tables 1-76) ................................ 1
Estimates and projections by age, sex, race, and Hispanic
origin .......................................................... 9
States, metropolitan areas, cities ............................. 17
Mobility status ................................................ 35
Profiles of elderly, racial, and Hispanic-origin populations ... 37
Native and foreign-born populations ............................ 42
Immigration .................................................... 45
Ancestry, languages ............................................ 48
Marital status and households .................................. 50
Religion ....................................................... 60
Sec. 2. Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Divorces
(Tables 77-123) ........................................ 61
Births ......................................................... 63
Life expectancy ................................................ 74
Deaths ......................................................... 77
Marriages and divorces ......................................... 92
Sec. 3. Health and Nutrition (Tables 124-210) .................. 93
National Health Expenditure Accounts ........................... 95
Medicare, Medicaid, and SCHIP ................................. 100
Health insurance .............................................. 105
Employment .................................................... 109
Hospitals ..................................................... 113
Health measures ............................................... 127
Food consumption, nutrition ................................... 133
Sec. 4. Education (Tables 211-294) ............................ 137
School enrollment ............................................. 139
Educational attainment ........................................ 145
Technology in schools ......................................... 163
Degrees conferred ............................................. 181
Sec. 5. Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
(Tables 295-343) ...................................... 185
Crime rates ................................................... 188
Courts ........................................................ 201
Juveniles, child abuse ........................................ 204
Prisoners and inmates ......................................... 207
Sec. 6. Geography and Environment (Tables 344-379) ............ 211
Land and water ................................................ 213
Air quality ................................................... 220
Municipal hazardous waste ..................................... 221
Weather ....................................................... 225
Sec. 7. Elections (Tables 380-409) ............................ 235
Vote results .................................................. 237
Campaign finances ............................................. 255
Sec. 8. State and Local Government Finances and Employment
(Tables 410-450) ...................................... 257
Governmental units ............................................ 259
Aid to state and local governments ............................ 261
State and local governments ................................... 265
State government finances ..................................... 278
Local government finances ..................................... 284
Employment and payroll ........................................ 292
Sec. 9. Federal Government Finances and Employment
(Tables 451-484) ...................................... 299
Budget receipts, outlays, debt ................................ 302
Income taxes .................................................. 309
Federal employment and payroll ................................ 318
Sec.10. National Security and Veterans Affairs
(Tables 485-518) ...................................... 321
National defense outlays ...................................... 324
Military manpower ............................................. 326
Veterans ...................................................... 332
Homeland security ............................................. 334
Sec.11. Social Insurance and Human Services
(Tables 519-566) ...................................... 339
Government transfer payments .................................. 343
Social security ............................................... 346
Public aid, federal food programs ............................. 356
Child care, child support ..................................... 358
Sec.12. Labor Force, Employment, and Earnings
(Tables 567-644) ...................................... 365
Labor force status ............................................ 369
Multiple jobholding ........................................... 381
Occupations ................................................... 384
Projections ................................................... 389
Employees and earnings ........................................ 399
Benefits ...................................................... 414
Injuries ...................................................... 416
Union membership .............................................. 419
Sec.13. Income, Expenditures, Poverty, and Wealth
(Tables 645-701) ...................................... 421
Gross domestic product ........................................ 425
Personal income ............................................... 433
Consumer expenditures ......................................... 438
Money income .................................................. 442
State income and poverty ...................................... 450
Poverty status ................................................ 452
Wealth ........................................................ 458
Sec.14. Prices (Tables 702-721) ............................... 461
Consumer price index .......................................... 465
Cost of living index .......................................... 469
Producer price index .......................................... 474
Sec.15. Business Enterprise (Tables 722-768) .................. 481
Sole proprietors, partnerships, corporations .................. 483
Establishments, employees, payroll ............................ 491
Women- and minority-owned businesses .......................... 498
Bankruptcy, patents ........................................... 499
Investment, capital expenditures .............................. 501
Economic indicators ........................................... 504
Corporate profits ............................................. 506
Multinationals ................................................ 507
Sec.16. Science and Technology (Tables 769-792) ............... 509
R&D funds, outlays ............................................ 510
Science and engineering degrees ............................... 515
Science and engineering employment ............................ 518
Space program ................................................. 520
Sec.17. Agriculture (Tables 793-835) .......................... 521
Farms and farmland ............................................ 523
Farm balance sheet, income .................................... 525
Foreign trade ................................................. 529
Crops, livestock .............................................. 532
Sec.18. Natural Resources (Tables 836-880) .................... 541
Timber, lumber ................................................ 544
Fishery ....................................................... 549
Petroleum, natural gas, coal .................................. 557
Sec.19. Energy and Utilities (Tables 881-918) ................. 563
Energy consumption, expenditures .............................. 566
Crude oil ..................................................... 573
Nuclear ....................................................... 575
Electric power ................................................ 576
Gas utilities ................................................. 582
Sec.20. Construction and Housing (Tables 919-963) ............. 585
Construction spending ......................................... 588
Home sales .................................................... 595
Homeownership ................................................. 604
Home remodeling ............................................... 611
Sec.21. Manufactures (Tables 964-1003) ........................ 613
Manufacturing summary ......................................... 616
Industry reports by subject and subsector ..................... 627
Consumer electronics .......................................... 632
Sec.22. Wholesale and Retail Trade (Tables 1004-1023) ......... 637
Wholesale trade ............................................... 640
Retail trade .................................................. 643
Sec.23. Transportation (Tables 1024-1085) ..................... 651
Transportation system ......................................... 656
Air transportation ............................................ 661
Port traffic .................................................. 666
Motor vehicle registration .................................... 673
Motor vehicle accidents ....................................... 677
Transit ridership ............................................. 685
Sec.24. Information and Communications (Tables 1086-1124) ..... 691
Information industries ........................................ 693
Media usage ................................................... 695
Newspapers .................................................... 697
Books ......................................................... 699
Recording media ............................................... 702
Telecommunications ............................................ 705
Internet access and use ....................................... 709
Sec.25. Banking, Finance, and Insurance
(Tables 1125-1187) .................................... 713
Establishments, receipts ...................................... 715
Flow of funds, financial assets, and liabilities .............. 716
Financial institutions ........................................ 719
Payment instruments, credit and debit cards ................... 723
Consumer credit, mortgage debt ................................ 725
Money stock, interest rates ................................... 728
Stocks and bonds, equity ownership, mutual funds .............. 729
Insurance, real estate ........................................ 738
Sec.26. Arts, Recreation, and Travel (Tables 1188-1232) ....... 741
Employees, establishments, and payroll ........................ 742
Performing arts ............................................... 745
Leisure activities ............................................ 747
Sports ........................................................ 750
Parks and wildlife activities ................................. 755
Travel ........................................................ 759
Sec.27. Accommodation, Food Services, and Other Services
(Tables 1233-1245) .................................... 763
Professional, scientific, and technical services .............. 768
Administrative and support and waste management ............... 770
Sec.28. Foreign Commerce and Aid (Tables 1246-1271) ........... 773
International transactions .................................... 776
Foreign investments ........................................... 780
Foreign grants and credits .................................... 784
Exports and imports ........................................... 787
Sec.29. Puerto Rico and the Island Areas
(Tables 1272-1284) .................................... 797
Sec.30. International Statistics (Tables 1285-1361) ........... 803
World maps .................................................... 806
World population; vital statistics ............................ 813
Economic measures ............................................. 825
Labor force ................................................... 833
Agriculture ................................................... 836
Energy ........................................................ 840
Finance ....................................................... 848
Appendix I.
Guide to Sources of Statistics ................................ 857
Guide to State Statistical Abstracts .......................... 871
Guide to Foreign Statistical Abstracts ........................ 875
Appendix II.
Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas:
Concepts, Components, and Population .......................... 877
Appendix III.
Limitations of the Data ....................................... 897
Appendix IV.
Weights and Measures .......................................... 921
Appendix V.
Tables Deleted From the 2008 Edition of the Statistical
Abstract ...................................................... 923
Index ......................................................... 925
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Sec. 1. POPULATION ........................................ 1
45 Refugee Arrivals and Individuals Granted Asylum
by Country of Nationality: 2005 to 2007 .................. 45
72 Croup Quarters Population by Type of Croup Quarter
and Selected Character istics: 2006 ...................... 58
74 Religious Composition of U.S. Population: 2007 ........... 59
Sec. 2. BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES, AND DIVORCES .......... 61
88 Infants Who Were Ever Breastfed by Maternal Age
and Race-Ethnicity: 1999-2006 ............................ 68
96 Outcomes of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)
Procedures: 2000 to 2005 ................................. 72
99 Abortions—Number and Rate by State: 2000 to 2005 ......... 73
Sec. 3. HEALTH AND NUTRITION ............................. 93
155 Osteopathic Physicians: 2001 to 2008 .................... 109
180 Children and Youth With Disabilities Served
by Selected Programs: 1995 to 2006 ...................... 121
181 Children Under 18 Years of Age Receiving Special
Education or Early Intervention Services: 2006 .......... 122
Sec. 4. EDUCATION ....................................... 137
240 Public Schools Using Selected Safety and Security
Measures, by School Characteristics: 2000 to 2006 ....... 156
256 Percentage of Students Participating in After-School
Activities, by School Activity and Student
Characteristics: 2005 ................................... 165
257 Percentage of Students Participating in Weekly
Nonparentai After-School Care Arrangements,
by Activities, Arrangement Type, and Student
Characteristics: 2005 ................................... 165
Sec. 5. LAW ENFORCEMENT, COURTS, AND PRISONS ............ 185
332 Detainees Under the Jurisdiction of the Bureau of
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE):
2000 to 2006 ............................................ 206
Sec. 6. GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENT ....................... 211
345 U.S.-Canada and U.S.-Mexico Border Lengths .............. 214
346 Coastline and Shoreline of the United States by State ... 214
347 Largest Lakes in the United States ...................... 215
Sec. 8. STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCES AND
EMPLOYMENT ...................................... 257
423 State and Local Governments—Total Revenue and
Expenditures by State: 2000 to 2005 ..................... 269
Sec.10. NATIONAL SECURITY AND VETERANS AFFAIRS .......... 321
497 Military Retirement System: 2007 ........................ 330
Sec.11. SOCIAL INSURANCE AND HUMAN SERVICES ............. 339
519 Selected Payments to Individuals by Function:
1960 to 2006 ............................................ 342
536 Characteristics of U.S. Households Owning IRAs: 2007 .... 352
537 Percent Distribution of Assets in IRAs, by Type
of IRA: 2007 ............................................ 353
Sec.12. LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS ........... 365
616 Employed Adults in Selected Work-Related Formal
Learning Activities by Form of Employer Support:
2004-2005 ............................................... 404
630 Labor Force Violations: 2003 to 2007 .................... 413
Sec.14. PRICES .......................................... 461
719 Import and Export Price Indexes by End-Use Category:
1990 to 2007 ............................................ 479
Sec.16. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY .......................... 509
776 Academic and Industrial Research and Development
(R&D) Performed by State: 2005 .......................... 514
783 Science and Engineering (S&E) Doctorates by State:
2005 and 2006 ........................................... 516
784 Scientists and Engineers by Selected Demographic
Characteristics: 2006 ................................... 517
787 Employment and Earnings in Science & Engineering
(S&E) Occupations by Industry: 2006 ..................... 518
Sec.18. NATURAL RESOURCES ............................... 541
855 Marketable Aquaculture Sales by Species: 2005 ........... 550
856 Sales of Aquaculture Products by Type, by State: 2005 ... 550
870 Supply, Disposition, and Ending Stocks of Crude Oil
and Petroleum Products: 2006 ............................ 557
Sec.20. CONSTRUCTION AND HOUSING ........................ 585
944 Homeownership and Rental Vacancy Rates by State: 2007 ... 600
945 Homeownership and Rental Vacancy Rates by
Metropolitan Area: 2007 ................................. 600
Sec.24. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS .................. 691
1111 Average Annual Telephone Service Expenditures by
All Consumer Units: 2001 to 2006 ........................ 706
1118 Household Internet Usage In and Outside of the Home,
by Selected Character-istics: 2007 ...................... 709
1119 Household Internet Usage by Type of Internet
Connection and State: 2007 .............................. 710
1124 Online News Consumption, by Selected Characteristics:
2000 to 2008 ............................................ 712
Sec.25. BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE ................. 713
1144 Noncash Payments by Method of Payment and ATM
Cash Withdrawals: 2003 and 2006 ......................... 723
Sec. 26.ARTS, RECREATION, AND TRAVEL .................... 741
1197 Total State Arts Agency Legislative Appropriations:
2007 to 2008 ............................................ 746
1217 Expenditures for Wildlife-Related Recreation
Activities: 2006 ........................................ 757
1226 Chain-Type Price Indexes for Direct Tourism Output:
1998 to 2007 ............................................ 760
Sec.29. PUERTO RICO AND THE ISLAND AREAS ................ 797
1278 Tenure by Household Type in Puerto Rico: 2006 ........... 800
1279 Selected Social, Demographic, and Housing
Characteristics in Puerto Rico: 2006 .................... 800
Sec.30. INTERNATIONAL STATISTICS ........................ 803
1306 Real CDP per Capita and per Employed Persons,
by Country: 1980 to 2006 ................................ 826
1313 Indexes of Living Costs Abroad: 2008 .................... 830
1316 Percent of Women in National Parliaments
by Country. 2008 ........................................ 832
1347 Research and Development (R&D) Expenditures,
by Country .............................................. 847
1356 Household Expenditure on Recreation and Culture
as a Percentage of CDP: 1970 to 2006 .................... 854
1357 Development Assistance, by Country: 2005 and 2006 ....... 854
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