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Editor's Note:
This is an archive of By the Numbers columns.
Past Columns
Companies Reluctant to Hire Despite Improved Economy (Post, March 4, 2002)
Study Takes A Focused Snapshot Of Region: Money Talks, Although It Has a Conservative Accent (Post, Feb. 18, 2002)
A Closely Associated Struggle: Nonprofits Face the Same Recession-Related Financial Problems as Their Members (Post, Feb. 4, 2002)
Watch for Early Signs of Improvement in Local Economy (Post, Jan. 21, 2002)
District's High-Tech Growth: Precursor of Bright Future? (Post, Jan. 7, 2002)
Tax Collections Offer Economic Barometer: Personal Income Began to Decline Before Sept. 11 (Post, Dec. 24, 2001)
Homes, and Their Value, Keep Going Up in Area (Post, Nov. 26, 2001)
Layoffs Were Rising Even Before Attack: Area's Job Growth Fell to 2.1% in Sept. (Post, Nov. 12, 2001)
For Region, 2000 Was A Good Year: Jobs, Pay Levels Rose To Deflect Slowdown (Post, Oct. 29, 2001)
Longtime Analyst Is Bullish on D.C. Region: Fuller Predicts 79,000 New Jobs in 2002 (Post, Oct. 15, 2001)
August Loses Edge In Wake of Attacks: Region's Economic Climate Unclear As Unemployment Climbs Nationwide (Post, Oct. 1, 2001)
Aftershocks on Local Economy Tough to Predict (Post, Sept. 17, 2001)
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