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trade, transportation and public utilities, manufacturing and construction respectively. In 2010 and 2011, the state budget was $70.5 billion, having reached a high of $73.8 billion in 2006and 2007.
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trade, transportation and public utilities, manufacturing and construction respectively. In 2010 and 2011, the state budget was $70.5 billion, having reached a high of $73.8 billion in 2006and 2007.
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trade, transportation and public utilities, manufacturing and construction respectively. In 2010 and 2011, the state budget was $70.5 billion, having reached a high of $73.8 billion in 2006and 2007.
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mining booms, and the construction of the first transcontinental railroad initially brought economic growth, and the city was nicknamed the Crossroads of the West. It was traversed by the Lincoln Highway,
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with the construction of new business and residential buildings and park facilities.William Howard Taft and his son Robert A. Taft were born here. Cincinnati's landmarks include the Taft Museum; Eden
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282,800Number of workers employed in:construction and mining: 16,100manufacturing: 58,400trade, transportation and utilities: 49,500information: 6,100financial activities: 12,200professional and business
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mining booms, and the construction of the first transcontinental railroad initially brought economic growth, and the city was nicknamed the Crossroads of the West. It was traversed by the Lincoln Highway,
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the use of steel and concrete in modern construction having greatly decreased the granite market. Mineral production, chiefly of sand, gravel, and stone, is today a minor factor in New Hampshire's economy.
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with the construction of new business and residential buildings and park facilities.William Howard Taft and his son Robert A. Taft were born here. Cincinnati's landmarks include the Taft Museum; Eden
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with the construction of new business and residential buildings and park facilities.William Howard Taft and his son Robert A. Taft were born here. Cincinnati's landmarks include the Taft Museum; Eden