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This report examines the annual population estimates and socioeconomic metrics for the Deep South states: South Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, and Alabama from April 1, 2000, to July 1, 2007. Utilizing data from the U.S. Census Bureau, it highlights urban population dynamics, income trends, poverty levels, and unemployment rates. The analysis also addresses educational spending, healthcare coverage, and welfare spending rankings, providing a comprehensive overview of the region's demographic and economic landscape, including unique political cultures and crime control approaches.
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The Deep South South Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama
Population Growth Annual Estimates for the Population of the United States, Regions, States, and Puerto Rico: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2007
Urban Population Urban Population, 2000. U.S. Census Bureau
Density of Cities MS GA AL SC
Diversity US Census Bureau Quick Facts 2000
Income US Census Bureau 2005: Income, Expenditures, Poverty, & Wealth: Income and Poverty--State and Local Data
Economy National Unemployment Rate Ranking
Political Culture Daniel Elazar's Regions: The Three Political Cultures in American Federalism, A View from the States
Educational Spending Public Policy Institute Analysis of Census Bureau State and Local Government Finances: 2005-06
Health Care Coverage National Health Ranking Percentage of Citizens Uninsured United Health Foundation 2007 and Statehealthfacts.org
Welfare Spending AL 50th in National Welfare Rank US Census Bureau 2002 and http://www.skidmore.edu/~bturner/present1.xls
Crime Control All Deep South States have the Death Penalty http://www.skidmore.edu/~bturner/present1.xls