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Old 04-20-2008, 05:46 PM
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Yeah that's why I just want the plain and simple income of all of the businesses made. It gets fuzzy when you talk about businesses supporting others. For example lumber companies support all kinds of businesses, paper, furniture, construction etc. But I'm just interested in what the actual lumber companies made off of their lumber not what businesses it supports. You'll never be able to get a clear picture of that kind of data.

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Old 04-20-2008, 06:26 PM
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The census.gov site has the total number of receipts from 2002 for each metro listed on their site somewhere but I couldn't find them that's why I gave you the bea.gov site with the gdp. Last year I remember looking at the total income from each metro. If you dig around on the census site, you should be able to find them somewhere. Good luck with your paper.

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Old 04-20-2008, 07:18 PM
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Okay I dug around the economic census site and was able to the total receipts for each metro. I have a quesiton, was Warner Robbins considered apart of the Macon metro in 2002?

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Old 04-21-2008, 05:24 AM
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I went to that link, and the page isn't even there. PJA are you the owner of PJA Advertising and Marketing because you tend to do alot of that with your half right statistics, and matrixguy you just follow up on everything he says, he could be saying Atlanta didin't grow a million people in five years, and you would sit and agree with him. Instead of doing that every chance you get, mayb you could help prove his stats more accurate, because he obviously can't do it by himself. Mayb I should open a Statistics company and provide half-ass stats as well, everyone else tends to be doing it.
LOL!!you got me crackin up on that remark!!lol

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Old 04-21-2008, 05:26 AM
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Did you say you were a student at Augusta State?? Figures.
you are too funny!!LOL

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Old 06-30-2008, 12:03 AM
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Default Augusta hands down

Our city population is the second biggest. Our metro population is the second biggest besides atlanta. My girlfriend now is happy because she doesn't have to go to lennox anymore. Because her store there just open up in augusta mall this week. People already from augusta were starting not to drive to atlanta anymore. And were likely to drive to columbia south carolina since its only about forty five minutes away. But now with gas prices and new stores opening at augusta that's not found in south carolina larger cities. People from augusta won't be driving to atlanta or anywhere.

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