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finance and insurance services, and government services contributing substantially to Iowa's economy. Manufacturing is the largest sector of Iowa's economy, with $20.8 billion (21%) of Iowa's 2003 gross
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industry, transportation, tourism, and government. Atlanta has been the site of growth in real estate, service, and the communications industries. Widespread farms produce peanuts, corn, and soybeans
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finance and insurance services, and government services contributing substantially to Iowa's economy. Manufacturing is the largest sector of Iowa's economy, with $20.8 billion (21%) of Iowa's 2003 gross
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most populous metropolitan area in the United States.Government is the largest sector of Cheyenne's economy. The state of Wyoming operates a multitude of offices in downtown Cheyenne. Many area residents
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Today the city's major industries are government, trade, transportation, utilities, and professional and business services. The city is known as the ""Crossroads of the West"" for its central geography
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Tens of thousands of Virginians work in government, especially in the District of Columbia or in nearby ""Beltway"" suburbs like Reston and Langley." If you need capital right now or are looking to
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Providence's economy additionally consists of government services. " Information for the state of Rhode Island Rhode Island's traditional manufacturing economy has diversified and is now also based
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major employers in the area being South Carolina state government, the Palmetto Health hospital system, Blue Cross Blue Shield of South Carolina, Palmetto GBA, and the University of South Carolina. The
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Constitution and remained so until the seat of the federal government moved to Washington in 1800.Within a half century of the founding of the nation at Independence Hall, Philadelphia had emerged as
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Hartford County until Connecticut disbanded county government in 1960. As of the 2010 Census, Hartford's population was 124,775, making it Connecticut's fourth largest city after the coastal cities of