The Bureau of Economic Analysis defines regions for comparison of economic data.
The following statistic columns (data fields) are compared:
1). Population
2). Population Density
3). Population Change
4). Median Age
5). Number of Households
6). Household Size
7). Male Population
8). Female Population
9). Married Population
10). Single Population
11). Air Quality Index
12). Water Quality Index
13). Superfund Sites Index
14). Number of Physicians per 100k Residents
15). Unemployment Rate
16). Recent Job Growth
17). Future Job Growth
18). Sales Taxes
19). Income Taxes
20). Income per Capita
21). Household Income
22). Household Income Less Than 15K
23). Household Income between 15K and 25K
24). Household Income between 25K and 35K
25). Household Income between 35K and 50K
26). Household Income between 50K and 75K
27). Household Income between 75K and 100K
28). Household Income between 100K and 150K
29). Household Income between 150K and 250K
30). Household Income between 250K and 500K
31). Household Income greater than 500K
32). Management, Business, and Financial Operations
33). Professional and Related Occupations
34). Service
35). Sales and Office
36). Farming, Fishing, and Forestry
37). Construction, Extraction, and Maintenance
38). Production, Transportation, and Material Moving
39). Median Home Age
40). Median Home Cost
41). Home Appreciation
42). Homes Owned
43). Housing Vacant
44). Homes Rented
45). Property Tax Rate
46). Homes Worth Less Than $20,000
47). Homes Worth $20,000 to $39,999
48). Homes Worth $40,000 to $59,999
49). Homes Worth $60,000 to $79,999
50). Homes Worth $80,000 to $99,999
51). Homes Worth $100,000 to $149,999
52). Homes Worth $150,000 to $199,999
53). Homes Worth $200,000 to $299,999
54). Homes Worth $300,000 to $399,999
55). Homes Worth $400,000 to $499,999
56). Homes Worth $500,000 to $749,999
57). Homes Worth $1,000,000 or more
58). Homes Built from 1999 to October 2005
59). Homes Built from 1995 to 1998
60). Homes Built from 1990 to 1994
61). Homes Built from 1980 to 1989
62). Homes Built from 1970 to 1979
63). Homes Built from 1960 to 1969
64). Homes Built from 1950 to 1959
65). Homes Built from 1940 to 1949
66). Homes Built in 1939 or Earlier
67). Violent Crime
68). Property Crime
69). Rainfall
70). Snowfall
71). Precipitation Days
72). Sunny Days
73). Average July High Temperature
74). Average January Low Temperature
75). Comfort Index (higher=better)
76). UV Index
77). Elevation or Altitude in ft.
78). School Expenditure
79). Pupil/Teacher Ratio
80). Students per Librarian
81). Students per Counselor
82). 2 yr College Graduate
83). 4 yr College Graduate
84). Graduate Degrees
85). High School Graduates
86). Commute Time
87). Alone Auto Commute
88). Carpool Commute
89). Mass Transit Commute
90). Work at Home
91). Commute Less Than 15 min.
92). Commute 15 to 29 min.
93). Commute 30 to 44 min.
94). Commute 45 to 59 min.
95). Commute greater than 60 min.
96). Overall Cost of Living
97). Cost of Food
98). Cost of Utilities
99). Miscellaneous Costs
100). Percent Religious
101). Catholic Percentage
102). Protestant Percentage
103). LDS Percentage
104). Baptist Percentage
105). Episcopalian Percentage
106). Pentecostal Percentage
107). Lutheran Percentage
108). Methodist Percentage
109). Presbyterian Percentage
110). Other Christian Percentage
111). Jewish Percentage
112). Eastern Percentage
113). Islam Percentage
114). Democrat Percentage
115). Republican Percentage
116). Independent Other Percentage
Judging by that data we can say if people are needing payday loans. Whether people need only a few hundred bucks to get them over a late filing check or a missed job check, or whether they need considerably more to get them moved into a new apartment following a breakup or divorce, we are here to help them.