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Best & Worst Jobs for 2010

 
Census Bureau: Texas Population Gains

 

Wild , Yet Trivial Statistics

 

Real Estate Corner 

 

Quote of the month -
 

Government's view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it" R Reagan
 

Census Bureau: Texas Gains Most in Population

(U.S. Census Bureau) 1/5/2010

Texas gained more people than any other state between July 1, 2008, and July 1, 2009 (478,000), followed by California (381,000), North Carolina (134,000), Georgia (131,000) and Florida (114,000), according to the latest U.S. Census Bureau estimates.  California remained the most populous state, with a July 1, 2009, population of 37 million. Rounding out the top five states were Texas (24.8 million), New York (19.5 million), Florida (18.5 million) and Illinois (12.9 million).

"This is the final set of Census Bureau state population estimates that will be published before the official 2010 Census population counts to be released next December," said Census Bureau Director Robert Groves.  Wyoming showed the largest percentage growth; its population climbed 2.12 percent to 544,270 between July 1, 2008, and July 1, 2009. Utah was next largest, growing 2.10 percent to 2.8 million. Texas ranked third, as its population climbed 1.97 percent to 24.8 million.  The nation’s population as of July 1, 2009, was 307 million, an increase of 0.86 percent since July 1, 2008. 

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Best & Worst Jobs in US for 2010!

Rank Job Top Pay

1

ACTUARY

$161,000

2

SOFTWARE ENGINEER

$129,000

3

COMPUTER SYSTEMS ANALYST

$118,000

4

BIOLOGIST

$148,000

5

HISTORIAN

$111,000

6

MATHEMATICIAN

$141,000

7

PARALEGAL ASSISTANT

$73,000

8

STATISTICIAN

$117,000

9

ACCOUNTANT

$102,000

10

DENTAL HYGIENIST

$91,000

11

PHILOSOPHER

$105,000

12

METEOROLOGIST

$127,000

13

TECHNICAL WRITER

$97,000

14

BANK OFFICER

$171,000

15

WEB DEVELOPER

$91,000

16

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER

$107,000

17

FINANCIAL PLANNER

$145,000

18

AEROSPACE ENGINEER

$135,000

19

PHARMACIST

$131,000

20

MEDICAL RECORDS TECHNICIAN

$50,000

21

SOCIOLOGIST

$122,000

22

STENOGRAPHER/COURT REPORTER

$84,000

23

MEDICAL SECRETARY

$43,000

24

BOOKKEEPER

$49,000

25

ASTRONOMER

$157,000

26

ECONOMIST

$149,000

27

PHYSICIST

$159,000

28

DIETICIAN

$73,000

29

PAROLE OFFICER

$78,000

30

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST

$75,000

31

MOTION PICTURE EDITOR

$112,000

32

GEOLOGIST

$155,000

33

CIVIL ENGINEER

$116,000

34

COMPUTER PROGRAMMER

$111,000

35

INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER

$98,000

36

PETROLEUM ENGINEER

$146,000

37

MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN

$54,000

38

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST

$98,000

39

INSURANCE UNDERWRITER

$100,000

40

PURCHASING AGENT

$89,000

 

 

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Real estate corner  

Q.  How can I figure out how much insurance coverage I need to protect myself if my home is ever destroyed?  

A.      Over 70 percent of homes in the United States are underinsured.  And, of those homes, 70 percent are underinsured by at least 30 percent.  This is a major problem!  The confusion between market value and replacement value is where many of these problems originate.  Many people base their insurance coverage on the market value of their home. 

Market value is what a buyer will pay for your property, but this is irrelevant if your home is destroyed.  What you should really be basing your coverage on is replacement value.  This is much more complicated to compute.   

When computing replacement value you must figure in all of the costs of rebuilding your home.  This is often 20-30 percent more than new construction because of the added demolition and removal costs.  Once the land has been cleared, you will need to add the cost of actually building your home by multiplying the square footage by the average cost per square foot.  You can find out average square footage costs from your local builder’s association or builder’s union.  Then, you need to add in additional money for upgrades and improvements that you have made.  Also, check your local building codes because changes in codes since your original home was built can cost a bundle when rebuilding. 

In some cases, it may cost even more to rebuild your home than the market value.  This is often the case in run-down areas where land values have fallen.  In any case, don’t just base your homeowner’s coverage on the lender’s requirements.  These often only cover the mortgage balance leaving you with nothing. 

If you are thinking of selling or buying soon, and require competent and caring representation, please call me at 214 550 5055. 

 

Wild, Yet Trivial Statistics…

¨ Humans, if they are very sensitive, can detect sweetness in a solution of one part sugar to 200 parts water.  Some moths and butterflies can detect sweetness when the ratio is only one part sugar to 300,000 parts water.

¨ An elephant’s trunk can hold more than five liters of water.

¨ In any given week, an average of 2.3 million Americans are on a paid vacation.

¨ Human adults breathe about 23,000 times each day.

 

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