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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8407.500
Description
Missouri River basin Comprehensive Framework Study-Volume 1- Report
State
CO
Basin
South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
12/1/1971
Author
Missouri Basin Inter
Title
Missouri River Basin Comprehensive Framework Study - Volume I - Report
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />Table 7 - HISTORICAL EARNINGS PER <br />EMPLOYEE, MISSOURI REGION, SUBREGIONS, <br />AND SMSA'S AS A PERCENT OF <br />NATIONAL AVERAGE <br /> <br />Subregion and SMSA', 1940 1950 19601 <br /> (Nation = 100) <br />Upper Missouri 104.3 125.3 9L7 <br />Great FaUs SMSA 119_1 110_6 90_M <br />Yellowstone 105_1 108_0 96_3 <br />Billings SMSA 116_1 109.3 103_4 <br />Western Dakota 72.4 87_2 75.3 <br />Eastern Dakota 69.4 83_9 70.0 <br />Sioux Falls SMSA 84.1 86.6 84_9 <br />Platte-Niobrara 2 102.2 97-0 <br />Denver SMSA 111.6 104.6 107_6 <br />Linc.:oln SMSA 89_7 91.5 81.4 <br />Middle Missouri 2 102.9 9L7 <br />Omaha SMSA 102_8 108.4 107_6 <br />Sioux City SMSA 105_6 110.4 97_8 <br />St. Joseph SMSA 103_1 105.3 103.7 <br />Kansas 66_0 88.3 79_5 <br />Topeka SMSA 85_5 95.4 97_7 <br />Lower Missouri 81.0 89.3 89_0 <br />Kansas City SMSA 100_9 110.1 110.4 <br />Springfield SMSA 86.1 87.3 89.8 <br />Missouri Region 83.5 95_8 88_7 <br /> <br />11960 population and 1959 earnings <br />2Not aV3ilahle <br /> <br />36 <br /> <br />experienced the greatest relative growth, about 82.5 <br />percent, but it remained one of three subregions having <br />less than 80 percent of the national1evel of earnings per <br />employee. Earnings per employee in the Platte-Niobrara <br />Subregion in 1960 were nearest the national average. <br />followed by the Yellowslone, but the olher subregion <br />averages fell somewhat below. The Upper Missouri, <br />Middle Missouri, and Lower Missouri subregions also <br />were above the region average of 88.7 percent of the <br />Nation. <br />
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