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information revolutions still drive a large portion of the local economy. The city is sometimes referred to as the heart of ""Silicon Prairie"" because of a high concentration of telecommunications companies
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information revolutions still drive a large portion of the local economy. The city is sometimes referred to as the heart of ""Silicon Prairie"" because of a high concentration of telecommunications companies
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expected to have a further impact on employment and the local economy. One quarter of Baltimore residents (and 37% of Baltimore children) live in poverty.The city is home to the Hospital. Information
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Regional Local or regional trucking companies are tasked to a particular area around a particular location. The motorists are normally residence every evening, intermittent night or every weekend breakdepending
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engineering and computer science graduates into the local economy every year.High economic growth during the tech bubble caused employment, housing prices, and traffic congestion to peak in the late 1990s.
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such as having no local utility or inventory taxes. Products manufactured in the city include: ice cream (world's largest ice cream plant), central vacuums, highway paint, and stock racing cars.Bakersfield