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Thursday, March 14, 2013

Earth Day 2013—Some Facts About Energy in the U.S.

April 22, 2013 is the 43rd Earth Day. Courtesy of the U.S. Census Bureau, here’s some stunning stats about how energy use and the environment in America.

In recognition of the 43rd Earth Day (April 22, 2013) and accompanying Earth Week (April 16-22), the U.S. Census Bureau released a series of statistics relating to energy and the environment on Tuesday. We've collected them and have them below. Fun fact: Earth Day was created by Wisconsin senator Gaylord Nelson in 1970 after the 1969 Santa Barbara oil spill that dumped 100,000 barrels of crude into the Santa Barbara Channel off of California. The first Earth Day in 1970 led to the creation of the EPA and laws like the Clean Air and Endangered Species acts, and the day of recognition is still going strong. Here's that data: Estimated number of occupied housing units across the country heated by wood in 2011, which is more than 2.0 percent …

The Truth

1:08 pm on Monday, March 18, 2013

Just stop! You don't even have a bottle return law like Detroit, Chicago. Those glass bottles are often smashed all over your streets and, if still intact, are often found in former flower beds along Belmont to clock each other over the head with at the CTA train station ----- next door to your Alderman's office! Get real!   more ›

Friday, December 7, 2012

Census: Shorewood Bests State Averages for Home Ownership, Income

Released Thursday, the five-year American Community Survey offers detailed demographic information on communities throughout the U.S.

The U.S. Census Bureau on Thursday released estimates from its American Community Survey, which provides local statistics for the combined years from 2007 to 2011 on everything from housing to employment to marital status in communities throughout the country. The numbers look promising for the village of Shorewood, with an estimated median household income of $93,703 and a homeownership rate of more than 90 percent — topping the state average of 68.7 percent. On the employment front, more than half of the village's 15,708 residents, or about 11,511, are ages 16 and older. Some 8,095 people make up the village's civilian labor force, according to the data, and 65.6 percent of those individuals — about 7,546 — are employed. About 3,416, or …

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