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Posted: Thursday, 16 July 2009 5:39AM
Bleak picture as foreclosures soar
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CHICAGO (WBBM/AP) - The latest home foreclosure figures show no end to the nation's housing crisis. That's the bleak picture painted by the foreclosure listing service RealtyTrac.
Looking at the numbers for the first half of this year, RealtyTrac's Rick Sharga says Illinois is in 8th place when it comes to homeowners losing their homes to foreclosure.
The foreclosure rate here was up nearly 30 percent over the same period a year ago. Sharga says the numbers nationally remain troubling.
"The numbers are just mind-boggling. There are 4 consecutive months with over 300,000 foreclosure notices going out - that's never happened before."
And that translates into a dark outlook for the housing market. He says, "Until we can figure out a way to slow down the inflow and start to sell off the inventory that's out there, the housing market has just about no chance to stabilize."
Nationwide, over a million and a half properties went into some stage of foreclosure in the first six months of this year and the second quarter total was the highest since RealtyTrac began following foreclosures in 2005.
More information at www.realtytrac.com
Nationside, the number of U.S. households on the verge of losing their homes soared by nearly 15 percent in the first half of the year as more people lost their jobs and were unable to pay their monthly mortgage bills.
The mushrooming foreclosure crisis affected more than 1.5 million homes in the first six months of the year, according to RealtyTrac Inc.
The data show that, despite the Obama administration's plan to encourage the lending industry to prevent foreclosures by handing out $50 billion in subsidies, America's housing woes continue to spread. Experts don't expect foreclosures to peak until the middle of next year.
Foreclosure filings rose more than 33 percent in June compared with the same month last year and were up nearly 5 percent from May, RealtyTrac said.
"Despite all the efforts to date, we clearly haven't got a handle on how to address the situation," said Sharga.
More than 336,000 households received at least one foreclosure-related notice in June, according to the foreclosure listing firm's report. That works out to one in every 380 U.S. homes.
It was the fourth-straight month in which more than 300,000 households receiving a foreclosure filing, which includes default notices and several other legal notices that homeowners receive before they finally lose their homes. Banks repossessed more than 79,000 homes in June, up from about 65,000 a month earlier.
On a state-by-state basis, Nevada had the nation's highest foreclosure rate in the first half of the year, with more than 6 percent of all households receiving a filing. Arizona was No. 2, followed by Florida, California and Utah. Rounding out the top 10 were Georgia, Michigan, Illinois, Idaho and Colorado.
The Obama administration in March launched a $50 billion plan to give the lending industry financial incentives to modify mortgages to lower payments, but it's off to a slow start.
As of early July, about 130,000 borrowers were enrolled in three-month trial modifications under the plan, and 25 mortgage companies have signed up to receive potential payments of up to $18.6 billion, according to the Treasury Department. But analysts and housing counselors say it isn't having much of an impact.
"The plan isn't going well, at least not yet," said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Economy.com. "It's a creative plan with lots of incentives, but it's very complex."
In testimony prepared for delivery at a Senate hearing on Thursday, Bank of America executive Allen Jones said the company has about 80,000 loan modifications in the works under the new government guidelines, including some that aren't in the three-month trial phase yet.
"We have achieved this level of success by devoting substantial resources to this effort," Jones said, noting that the company has more than 7,000 employees handling calls and working on modifications. Industry experts, however, say the response from most mortgage companies has been lackluster.
"They've been slow to make sure they understand it and put all the processes and people in place," said Joel Lewis, vice president of financial services at Convergys Corp., which runs call centers for the financial industry and other companies.
A week ago, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and Housing Secretary Shaun Donovan sought to ramp up pressure on the industry, saying in a letter to participating mortgage companies that the industry needs to "devote substantially more resources to this program for it to fully succeed." They also summoned mortgage executives to a July 28 meeting with top government officials.
U.S. Foreclosure Market Data by State – Jan to Jun 2009
|
Rate Rank
|
State Name
|
Total Properties with Filings
|
%Housing Units
|
1/every X HU
|
%Δ from Jul-Dec 08
|
%Δ from Jan-Jun 08
|
|
--
|
U.S.
|
1,528,364
|
1.19
|
84
|
9.46
|
14.66
|
|
30
|
Alabama
|
9,657
|
0.45
|
221
|
125.47*
|
179.75*
|
|
34
|
Alaska
|
1,072
|
0.38
|
263
|
-8.22
|
18.45
|
|
2
|
Arizona
|
89,799
|
3.37
|
30
|
13.28
|
54.51
|
|
25
|
Arkansas
|
8,646
|
0.67
|
149
|
8.75
|
25.69
|
|
4
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California
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391,611
|
2.94
|
34
|
13.69
|
14.52
|
|
10
|
Colorado
|
26,565
|
1.25
|
80
|
-0.70
|
-18.62
|
|
27
|
Connecticut
|
8,801
|
0.61
|
163
|
-16.56
|
-31.18
|
|
32
|
Delaware
|
1,559
|
0.40
|
249
|
0.26
|
32.01
|
|
|
District of Columbia
|
1,776
|
0.62
|
160
|
-11.90
|
-31.06
|
|
3
|
Florida
|
268,064
|
3.07
|
33
|
7.16
|
41.95
|
|
6
|
Georgia
|
56,391
|
1.42
|
70
|
17.79
|
16.06
|
|
18
|
Hawaii
|
3,603
|
0.71
|
141
|
53.19
|
296.81
|
|
9
|
Idaho
|
7,952
|
1.26
|
79
|
46.20
|
112.90*
|
|
8
|
Illinois
|
68,932
|
1.31
|
76
|
19.23
|
29.46
|
|
13
|
Indiana
|
24,665
|
0.89
|
113
|
-2.89
|
-10.77
|
|
41
|
Iowa
|
2,996
|
0.23
|
444
|
1.32
|
3.67
|
|
33
|
Kansas
|
4,660
|
0.38
|
262
|
17.71
|
43.61
|
|
40
|
Kentucky
|
4,356
|
0.23
|
438
|
-4.68
|
28.95*
|
|
39
|
Louisiana
|
5,160
|
0.28
|
360
|
40.95*
|
34.38*
|
|
42
|
Maine
|
1,540
|
0.22
|
452
|
-6.95
|
10.63
|
|
15
|
Maryland
|
18,112
|
0.78
|
128
|
3.38
|
2.76
|
|
23
|
Mass.
|
18,458
|
0.68
|
147
|
6.24
|
-43.73
|
|
7
|
Michigan
|
60,786
|
1.34
|
74
|
1.29
|
-1.28
|
|
24
|
Minnesota
|
15,537
|
0.67
|
148
|
36.41
|
52.74
|
|
43
|
Mississippi
|
2,175
|
0.17
|
577
|
89.46
|
94.37*
|
|
28
|
Missouri
|
13,880
|
0.52
|
191
|
-17.13†
|
-21.11†
|
|
48
|
Montana
|
290
|
0.07
|
1,502
|
-49.03
|
-59.61
|
|
45
|
Nebraska
|
638
|
0.08
|
1,224
|
-48.92
|
-69.65
|
|
1
|
Nevada
|
68,708
|
6.23
|
16
|
23.26
|
61.33
|
|
22
|
New Hampshire
|
4,044
|
0.68
|
147
|
5.23
|
24.16
|
|
21
|
New Jersey
|
23,889
|
0.68
|
146
|
-29.28
|
-30.25
|
|
37
|
New Mexico
|
2,631
|
0.31
|
328
|
43.69*
|
11.11*
|
|
38
|
New York
|
24,210
|
0.30
|
328
|
10.67
|
-18.87
|
|
36
|
North Carolina
|
12,642
|
0.31
|
326
|
-25.88
|
-37.91
|
|
49
|
North Dakota
|
200
|
0.06
|
1,553
|
-24.24
|
85.19*
|
|
12
|
Ohio
|
58,937
|
1.16
|
86
|
-5.81
|
-14.76
|
|
35
|
Oklahoma
|
5,609
|
0.35
|
289
|
-13.49
|
-27.03
|
|
11
|
Oregon
|
19,053
|
1.18
|
84
|
56.20
|
122.43
|
|
31
|
Pennsylvania
|
23,864
|
0.44
|
230
|
3.27
|
24.61*
|
|
19
|
Rhode Island
|
3,172
|
0.70
|
142
|
-11.52
|
-7.95
|
|
26
|
South Carolina
|
13,145
|
0.65
|
154
|
33.32
|
125.12*
|
|
47
|
South Dakota
|
256
|
0.07
|
1,395
|
4.92
|
59.01
|
|
16
|
Tennessee
|
20,365
|
0.75
|
134
|
-4.05
|
-20.96††
|
|
29
|
Texas
|
49,144
|
0.52
|
192
|
6.25
|
-14.38
|
|
5
|
Utah
|
13,496
|
1.46
|
69
|
37.43
|
87.65
|
|
50
|
Vermont
|
35
|
0.01
|
8,898
|
-55.70
|
-42.62
|
|
14
|
Virginia
|
28,368
|
0.87
|
115
|
-3.05†
|
3.76†
|
|
17
|
Washington
|
19,855
|
0.72
|
138
|
23.17
|
43.01
|
|
46
|
West Virginia
|
663
|
0.08
|
1,331
|
111.82
|
73.56
|
|
20
|
Wisconsin
|
17,984
|
0.70
|
142
|
70.92
|
49.69*
|
|
44
|
Wyoming
|
413
|
0.17
|
587
|
-10.22
|
43.40
|
*Actual increase may not be as high due to data collection changes or improvements
† Collection of some records previously classified as NOD in this state was discontinued starting in January 2009
†† Collection of some records previously classified as NOD in this state was discontinued starting in September 2008
U.S. Foreclosure Market Data by State – Q2 2009
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|
|
Properties with Foreclosure Filings
|
|
Rate Rank
|
State Name
|
NOD
|
LIS
|
NTS
|
NFS
|
REO
|
Total
|
1/every X HU (rate)
|
%Δ from Q1 09
|
%Δ from Q2 08
|
|
--
|
U.S.
|
155,400
|
181,722
|
266,833
|
89,617
|
196,257
|
889,829
|
144
|
10.75
|
20.29
|
|
27
|
Alabama
|
1
|
0
|
4,847
|
0
|
1,556
|
6,404
|
334
|
74.54
|
250.14*
|
|
34
|
Alaska
|
7
|
0
|
449
|
0
|
132
|
588
|
480
|
6.72
|
16.21
|
|
4
|
Arizona
|
23
|
0
|
34,872
|
0
|
13,019
|
47,914
|
56
|
-2.45
|
28.70
|
|
23
|
Arkansas
|
418
|
0
|
3,106
|
0
|
1,116
|
4,640
|
277
|
1.29
|
33.56
|
|
2
|
California
|
124,275
|
0
|
84,211
|
0
|
45,419
|
253,905
|
52
|
9.96
|
25.32
|
|
9
|
Colorado
|
41
|
0
|
10,938
|
0
|
3,618
|
14,597
|
146
|
15.80
|
-10.08
|
|
33
|
Connecticut
|
0
|
2,100
|
0
|
312
|
616
|
3,028
|
475
|
-48.47
|
-38.77
|
|
32
|
Delaware
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
609
|
244
|
853
|
456
|
3.02
|
40.99
|
|
|
District of Columbia
|
365
|
0
|
452
|
0
|
174
|
991
|
287
|
18.40
|
-15.66
|
|
3
|
Florida
|
0
|
101,602
|
0
|
37,664
|
18,777
|
158,043
|
55
|
32.56
|
44.42
|
|
7
|
Georgia
|
2
|
0
|
22,057
|
0
|
9,233
|
31,292
|
127
|
9.38
|
12.75
|
|
15
|
Hawaii
|
535
|
0
|
1,380
|
0
|
211
|
2,126
|
238
|
36.81
|
328.63
|
|
6
|
Idaho
|
2,433
|
0
|
2,552
|
0
|
115
|
5,100
|
124
|
18.80
|
144.49
|
|
10
|
Illinois
|
0
|
11,807
|
0
|
12,130
|
8,849
|
32,786
|
160
|
-15.86
|
21.93
|
|
13
|
Indiana
|
0
|
4,767
|
1
|
5,697
|
3,404
|
13,869
|
200
|
11.33
|
-0.15
|
|
41
|
Iowa
|
0
|
0
|
701
|
0
|
955
|
1,656
|
803
|
5.34
|
19.83
|
|
35
|
Kansas
|
0
|
480
|
0
|
1,238
|
717
|
2,435
|
501
|
-4.55
|
24.17
|
|
40
|
Kentucky
|
0
|
976
|
0
|
1,179
|
689
|
2,844
|
670
|
63.92*
|
55.07*
|
|
38
|
Louisiana
|
0
|
134
|
0
|
2,498
|
654
|
3,286
|
566
|
66.72*
|
73.68*
|
|
42
|
Maine
|
0
|
263
|
0
|
500
|
66
|
829
|
840
|
6.83
|
0.48
|
|
17
|
Maryland
|
0
|
6,543
|
0
|
1,101
|
1,676
|
9,320
|
249
|
0.33
|
-1.40
|
|
19
|
Massachusetts
|
0
|
7,178
|
0
|
1,994
|
1,606
|
10,778
|
253
|
31.55
|
-33.36
|
|
8
|
Michigan
|
0
|
0
|
19,444
|
0
|
14,369
|
33,813
|
134
|
1.90
|
2.88
|
|
18
|
Minnesota
|
63
|
0
|
5,342
|
0
|
3,729
|
9,134
|
252
|
27.34
|
61.01
|
|
43
|
Mississippi
|
0
|
0
|
1,131
|
0
|
344
|
1,475
|
851
|
92.06
|
117.23
|
|
29
|
Missouri
|
3
|
0
|
4,107
|
0
|
3,180
|
7,290
|
363
|
-0.01
|
-24.66†
|
|
48
|
Montana
|
0
|
0
|
15
|
0
|
136
|
151
|
2,884
|
-1.31
|
-55.06
|
|
45
|
Nebraska
|
0
|
376
|
0
|
7
|
35
|
418
|
1,868
|
88.29
|
-67.19
|
|
1
|
Nevada
|
21,713
|
0
|
12,963
|
0
|
9,019
|
43,695
|
25
|
5.81
|
77.21
|
|
25
|
New Hampshire
|
0
|
0
|
1,607
|
0
|
441
|
2,048
|
290
|
-7.96
|
17.84
|
|
24
|
New Jersey
|
0
|
7,660
|
0
|
3,202
|
1,662
|
12,524
|
279
|
6.96
|
-27.56
|
|
31
|
New Mexico
|
0
|
1,038
|
0
|
670
|
291
|
1,999
|
431
|
144.68*
|
73.83*
|
|
39
|
New York
|
0
|
10,082
|
0
|
2,181
|
1,401
|
13,664
|
581
|
24.03
|
-14.73
|
|
37
|
North Carolina
|
1,257
|
0
|
3,263
|
0
|
3,099
|
7,619
|
541
|
27.24
|
-27.51
|
|
49
|
North Dakota
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
48
|
39
|
88
|
3,529
|
-27.27
|
72.55*
|
|
11
|
Ohio
|
0
|
12,000
|
0
|
10,163
|
8,954
|
31,117
|
163
|
-1.51
|
-17.44
|
|
36
|
Oklahoma
|
936
|
0
|
1,487
|
0
|
633
|
3,056
|
531
|
4.95
|
-21.36
|
|
12
|
Oregon
|
221
|
0
|
7,225
|
0
|
2,189
|
9,635
|
167
|
-8.65
|
109.05
|
|
30
|
Pennsylvania
|
0
|
5,341
|
0
|
4,900
|
2,979
|
13,220
|
414
|
12.06
|
27.03*
|
|
22
|
Rhode Island
|
13
|
0
|
420
|
0
|
1,226
|
1,659
|
272
|
-3.04
|
-0.06
|
|
26
|
South Carolina
|
0
|
3,970
|
0
|
999
|
1,830
|
6,799
|
297
|
-3.09
|
113.87*
|
|
46
|
South Dakota
|
0
|
81
|
0
|
74
|
5
|
160
|
2,233
|
66.67
|
72.04
|
|
21
|
Tennessee
|
0
|
0
|
6,090
|
0
|
4,387
|
10,477
|
260
|
1.11
|
-12.75††
|
|
28
|
Texas
|
39
|
0
|
15,541
|
0
|
11,236
|
26,816
|
352
|
6.16
|
-7.88
|
|
5
|
Utah
|
3,041
|
0
|
3,252
|
0
|
2,143
|
8,436
|
110
|
37.33
|
111.91
|
|
50
|
Vermont
|
0
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
13
|
14
|
22,245
|
-33.33
|
-62.16
|
|
14
|
Virginia
|
13
|
0
|
10,917
|
0
|
4,487
|
15,417
|
212
|
4.70
|
8.75†
|
|
16
|
Washington
|
0
|
0
|
8,013
|
0
|
3,181
|
11,194
|
245
|
15.25
|
45.00
|
|
47
|
West Virginia
|
0
|
0
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311
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0
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30
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341
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2,589
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1.79
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74.87
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20
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Wisconsin
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0
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5,323
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0
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2,451
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2,284
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10,058
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255
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12.88
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61.83*
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44
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Wyoming
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1
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0
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138
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0
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89
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228
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1,063
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5.07
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43.40
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*Actual increase may not be as high due to data collection changes or improvements
† Collection of some records previously classified as NOD in this state was discontinued starting in January 2009
†† Collection of some records previously classified as NOD in this state was discontinued starting in September 2008
U.S. Foreclosure Market Data by State – June 2009
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Properties with Foreclosure Filings
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Rate Rank
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State Name
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NOD
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LIS
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NTS
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NFS
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REO
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Total
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1/every X HU (rate)
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%Δ from May 09
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%Δ from Jun 08
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--
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U.S.
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57,031
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58,171
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108,875
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32,622
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79,474
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336,173
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380
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4.57
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33.21
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24
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Alabama
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0
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0
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1,966
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0
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750
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2,716
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787
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38.08
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250.90*
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36
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Alaska
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0
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0
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165
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0
|
45
|
210
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1,344
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9.95
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9.38
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3
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Arizona
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12
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0
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11,263
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0
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5,559
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16,834
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158
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-0.18
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29.99
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22
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Arkansas
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143
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0
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1,062
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0
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462
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1,667
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772
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-0.24
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48.05
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2
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California
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44,258
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0
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36,145
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0
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20,642
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101,045
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132
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9.54
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47.15
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9
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Colorado
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6
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0
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4,004
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0
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1,714
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5,724
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372
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17.39
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17.34
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|
46
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Connecticut
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0
|
56
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0
|
115
|
56
|
227
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6,337
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-79.48
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-86.01
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29
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Delaware
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0
|
0
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0
|
235
|
106
|
341
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1,140
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-11.66
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59.35
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|
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District of Columbia
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186
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0
|
155
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0
|
76
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417
|
682
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39.46
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-19.65
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4
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Florida
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0
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32,220
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0
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13,312
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7,367
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52,899
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165
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-10.24
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31.10
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6
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Georgia
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1
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0
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11,050
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0
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2,973
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14,024
|
282
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33.36
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60.94
|
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19
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Hawaii
|
155
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0
|
460
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0
|
91
|
706
|
718
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-13.48
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426.87
|
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8
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Idaho
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1,098
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0
|
745
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0
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38
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1,881
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335
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30.26
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182.43
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11
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Illinois
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0
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3,648
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0
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3,998
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3,150
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10,796
|
486
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-1.33
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32.35
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13
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Indiana
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0
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1,776
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0
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2,282
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1,510
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5,568
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499
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12.30
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14.78
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41
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Iowa
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0
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0
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266
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0
|
294
|
560
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2,374
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-11.81
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31.76
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|
33
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Kansas
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0
|
215
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0
|
491
|
252
|
958
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1,273
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6.56
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59.93
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40
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Kentucky
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0
|
415
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0
|
414
|
300
|
1,129
|
1,688
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4.73
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54.45*
|
|
34
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Louisiana
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0
|
131
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0
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1,046
|
275
|
1,452
|
1,280
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54.30*
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148.63*
|
|
42
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Maine
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0
|
99
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0
|
157
|
36
|
292
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2,386
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-10.15
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5.80
|
|
21
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Maryland
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0
|
2,251
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0
|
246
|
603
|
3,100
|
748
|
-12.40
|
71.84
|
|
26
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Massachusetts
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0
|
2,048
|
0
|
771
|
402
|
3,221
|
845
|
-11.05
|
6.27
|
|
7
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Michigan
|
0
|
0
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7,965
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0
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5,642
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13,607
|
333
|
-2.04
|
13.16
|
|
18
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Minnesota
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7
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0
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1,736
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0
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1,589
|
3,332
|
692
|
12.99
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96.69
|
|
39
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Mississippi
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0
|
0
|
441
|
0
|
314
|
755
|
1,662
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73.96
|
122.71
|
|
27
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Missouri
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1
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0
|
1,567
|
0
|
1,544
|
3,112
|
851
|
11.30
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-9.85†
|
|
47
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Montana
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0
|
0
|
2
|
0
|
60
|
62
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7,025
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67.57
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-34.04
|
|
45
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Nebraska
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0
|
128
|
0
|
3
|
18
|
149
|
5,240
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-11.83
|
-65.75
|
|
1
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Nevada
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8,726
|
0
|
6,252
|
0
|
3,786
|
18,764
|
59
|
9.37
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115.36
|
|
37
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New Hampshire
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0
|
0
|
417
|
0
|
21
|
438
|
1,356
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-39.75
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-12.92
|
|
25
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New Jersey
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0
|
2,405
|
0
|
1,325
|
603
|
4,333
|
808
|
-1.70
|
-13.34
|
|
31
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New Mexico
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0
|
303
|
0
|
273
|
134
|
710
|
1,214
|
-10.80
|
89.33*
|
|
38
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New York
|
0
|
3,614
|
0
|
756
|
480
|
4,850
|
1,637
|
0.52
|
-9.63
|
|
35
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North Carolina
|
767
|
0
|
1,184
|
0
|
1,224
|
3,175
|
1,299
|
22.73
|
-8.37
|
|
49
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North Dakota
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0
|
0
|
0
|
19
|
13
|
32
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9,705
|
39.13
|
190.91
|
|
10
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Ohio
|
0
|
4,121
|
0
|
3,981
|
3,150
|
11,252
|
450
|
-0.95
|
-14.72
|
|
32
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Oklahoma
|
445
|
0
|
532
|
0
|
318
|
1,295
|
1,253
|
47.66
|
10.40
|
|
14
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Oregon
|
36
|
0
|
2,125
|
0
|
952
|
3,113
|
517
|
1.50
|
52.08
|
|
28
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Pennsylvania
|
0
|
1,945
|
0
|
2,020
|
976
|
4,941
|
1,109
|
12.91
|
21.70*
|
|
12
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Rhode Island
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0
|
0
|
30
|
0
|
882
|
912
|
494
|
128.57
|
53.79
|
|
30
|
South Carolina
|
0
|
996
|
0
|
214
|
476
|
1,686
|
1,199
|
-45.47
|
58.61*
|
|
44
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South Dakota
|
0
|
81
|
0
|
30
|
2
|
113
|
3,161
|
197.37*
|
289.66*
|
|
15
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Tennessee
|
0
|
0
|
2,782
|
0
|
1,893
|
4,675
|
583
|
30.99
|
7.27††
|
|
23
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Texas
|
13
|
0
|
7,668
|
0
|
4,342
|
12,023
|
785
|
22.52
|
8.79
|
|
5
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Utah
|
1,170
|
0
|
1,571
|
0
|
730
|
3,471
|
267
|
18.59
|
131.25
|
|
50
|
Vermont
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
11
|
11
|
28,312
|
83.33
|
-66.67
|
|
17
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Virginia
|
7
|
0
|
3,531
|
0
|
1,650
|
5,188
|
631
|
-3.66
|
-1.27†
|
|
16
|
Washington
|
0
|
0
|
3,642
|
0
|
1,036
|
4,678
|
587
|
22.05
|
70.61*
|
|
48
|
West Virginia
|
0
|
0
|
101
|
0
|
13
|
114
|
7,743
|
12.87
|
35.71
|
|
20
|
Wisconsin
|
0
|
1,719
|
0
|
934
|
878
|
3,531
|
725
|
0.83
|
49.43*
|
|
43
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Wyoming
|
0
|
0
|
48
|
0
|
36
|
84
|
2,885
|
3.70
|
7.69
|
*Actual increase may not be as high due to data collection changes or improvements
† Collection of some records previously classified as NOD in this state was discontinued starting in January 2009
†† Collection of some records previously classified as NOD in this state was discontinued starting in September 2008
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