With a decline of more than 18,000 people over the last decade, according to new 2020 U.S. census data, the state will lose one seat in the U.S. House of Representatives for a total of 17. California, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia also will lose seats. Every decade, census population counts are used to determine representation in national and state government. Here .
Census Confirms New York, California, & Illinois To Cede Congressional Influence To Lower Tax Red States
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Three central bank meetings but it’s the huge wave of corporate earnings that’s grabbing all the attention.
Policy status quo is expected at the U.S. Federal Reserve which starts its two-day meeting today, while Japan’s central bank made few waves as it maintained its massive stimulus and projected inflation would miss its 2% target for years .
Little news expected from Sweden’s central bank either.
Meanwhile the earnings torrent so far vindicates the stock market bulls who are regularly accused of stampeding their way to record highs with no regard to the sustainability of the recovery.
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The U.S. Census Bureau held a virtual news conference Monday to debut population growth and U.S. House of Representative seats.
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Andrew Downs, director of the Mike Downs Center for Indiana Politics at Purdue Fort Wayne, said that the 2020 census will have an impact on the Indiana redistricting process.
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INDIANAPOLIS The first round of 2020 census data came out Monday and showed that Indiana will keep its nine seats in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Indiana’s population also grew more than 4% in the last decade to about 6.8 million, according to the Census Bureau.
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(Reuters) - President Joe Biden wants to put “real money” toward helping laid-off workers get new jobs in growth industries like green energy and healthcare as part of his $2.3 trillion jobs and infrastructure package, a top economic adviser said.
FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Joe Biden speaks about his $2 trillion infrastructure plan during an event to tout the plan at Carpenters Pittsburgh Training Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S., March 31, 2021. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
Biden is attempting a delicate balancing act as he calls for a reshaping of the nation’s energy industry by reducing reliance on fossil fuels and coal-powered electric plants to meet aggressive climate emission goals.
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