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- census-data-weddings-in-2009-at-record-low-level accessdate "2011-02-08".
- census-data-weddings-in-2009-at-record-low-level isCitedBy List_of_U.S._states_by_Gini_coefficient.
- census-data-weddings-in-2009-at-record-low-level newspaper Associated_Press.
- census-data-weddings-in-2009-at-record-low-level quote "A different measure, the international Gini index, found U.S. income inequality at its highest level since the Census Bureau began tracking household income in 1967. The U.S. also has the greatest disparity among Western industrialized nations. ... Three states - New York, Connecticut and Texas – and the District of Columbia had the largest gaps in rich and poor, disparities that exceeded the national average. Similar income gaps were evident in large cities such as New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Boston and Atlanta, home to both highly paid financial and high-tech jobs as well as clusters of poorer immigrant and minority residents. On the other end of the scale, Alaska, Utah, Wyoming, Idaho and Hawaii had the smallest income gaps.".
- census-data-weddings-in-2009-at-record-low-level title "Census data: Weddings in 2009 at record low level".
- census-data-weddings-in-2009-at-record-low-level url census-data-weddings-in-2009-at-record-low-level.