File:USA 2008 workforce exponent by county.svg

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English: U.S. map with counties labeled by FIPS code according to the total number of persons employed per county at the Bureau of Labor Statistics.[1] Each color marks a twofold increase in the number of employees.
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  • File:USA_2008_unemployment_by_county.svg licensed with Cc-by-sa-3.0, GFDL
    • 2009-05-20T02:35:24Z Mike Serfas 555x352 (1438630 Bytes) The previous version had two colors that were too similar.
    • 2009-05-20T02:03:57Z Mike Serfas 555x352 (1438630 Bytes) The preceding version uses a color scheme which to me appears to minimize unemployment, while this one appears to maximize the problem. I am amazed how much of a difference the color scheme makes in the subjective feeling pr
    • 2009-05-20T01:58:35Z Mike Serfas 555x352 (1438630 Bytes) {{Information |Description={{en|1=U.S. map with counties labeled by FIPS code according to the average 2008 unemployment rate at the Bureau of Labor Statistics.[ftp://ftp.bls.gov/pub/special.requests/la/laucnty08.txt]}} |Sour

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