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Fact-based, data-driven research and analysis to advance democratic debate on vital issues shaping people’s lives.
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June 2006, CEPR
The Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) examined 26 congressional districts that have competitive races in the 2006 elections, looking at trends in employment, wages, poverty, health insurance and pension coverage, and bankruptcy. We also compared Social Security benefits and beneficiaries, educational attainment, school finance, and Iraq war casualties with state and national totals. Click on the subject name for data tables comparing all districts.
Regional Data Tables
Bankruptcy filings, counties and congressional districts
Education
- Elementary and secondary education finance
- National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) scores by state
- Trends in college cost and aid
Employment
- All employment and wages, manufacturing and retail employment and wages, US and states
- All employment and wages, counties and congressional districts
- Manufacturing employment and wages
- Retail employment and wages
- OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status and average monthly benefits
- Elderly and estimated dependence on Social Security
- Recipients of federally administered SSI payments and avg. monthly benefits
Outsourcing Appendices
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