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Source: U.S. Census Bureau

I. Source: U.S. Census Bureau Analysis by Kentucky Population Research, State Data Center, University of Louisville. Average Annual Wages Selected Peer Cities Comparison: 1980 – 2003. I. Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2001. Median Family Income.

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Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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  1. I Source: U.S. Census Bureau Analysis by Kentucky Population Research, State Data Center, University of Louisville

  2. Average Annual Wages Selected Peer Cities Comparison: 1980 – 2003

  3. I Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2001

  4. Median Family Income

  5. Percent Employed inProfessional & Technical Jobs

  6. Salary Comparison Between Louisville and Peer City Average Peer City Average Professional/Technical Job Sub-Categories

  7. Change in Median Assessed ValueResidential Property by Census Tract2000 – 2005

  8. Education Attainment Among Adults Age 25-64

  9. Number of Bachelors Degrees25-34 year olds Double projected increase to move into top 5 among peers

  10. Percent of Adults Age 25-34 with Bachelor’s Degree or Higher

  11. Connecting the Dots

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