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Monthly data on federally administered Supplemental Security Income payments.
The Groundwater Sustainability Plan (GSP) Annual Report (AR) datasets contain the following data submitted by Groundwater Sustainability Agencies (GSA) and Alternative Agencies as part of their GSP AR or Alternative to GSP AR: groundwater extraction, surface water supply, total water use, and change in storage volumes for a given water year. All data was originally submitted to the Department of Water Resources (DWR) through the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) Portal’s AR Modules (https://sgma.water.ca.gov/portal/gspar/submitted and https://sgma.water.ca.gov/portal/alternative/annualreport/submitted). Data records within each dataset correspond to either an entire basin or one of multiple GSP areas which collectively correspond to an entire basin.
The GSP Regulations established the AR data requirements (23 CCR § 356.2) and tasked DWR with developing an online reporting system for GSAs and Alternative Agencies to electronically submit these data (23 CCR § 353.2). The data fields associated with these datasets were created by DWR to ensure GSAs and Alternative Agencies electronically submitted the required AR data to DWR’s online reporting system, the SGMA Portal (https://sgma.water.ca.gov/portal/). For additional information regarding the AR Modules and the AR submittal process, please view the DWR’s AR resources (https://sgma.water.ca.gov/portal/resources).
In 2023, the violent crime rate in the United States was 363.8 cases per 100,000 of the population. Even though the violent crime rate has been decreasing since 1990, the United States tops the ranking of countries with the most prisoners. In addition, due to the FBI's transition to a new crime reporting system in which law enforcement agencies voluntarily submit crime reports, data may not accurately reflect the total number of crimes committed in recent years. Reported violent crime rate in the United States The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation tracks the rate of reported violent crimes per 100,000 U.S. inhabitants. In the timeline above, rates are shown starting in 1990. The rate of reported violent crime has fallen since a high of 758.20 reported crimes in 1991 to a low of 363.6 reported violent crimes in 2014. In 2023, there were around 1.22 million violent crimes reported to the FBI in the United States. This number can be compared to the total number of property crimes, roughly 6.41 million that year. Of violent crimes in 2023, aggravated assaults were the most common offenses in the United States, while homicide offenses were the least common. Law enforcement officers and crime clearance Though the violent crime rate was down in 2013, the number of law enforcement officers also fell. Between 2005 and 2009, the number of law enforcement officers in the United States rose from around 673,100 to 708,800. However, since 2009, the number of officers fell to a low of 626,900 officers in 2013. The number of law enforcement officers has since grown, reaching 720,652 in 2023. In 2023, the crime clearance rate in the U.S. was highest for murder and non-negligent manslaughter charges, with around 57.8 percent of murders being solved by investigators and a suspect being charged with the crime. Additionally, roughly 46.1 percent of aggravated assaults were cleared in that year. A statistics report on violent crime in the U.S. can be found here.
The Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports are presented in three main sections; the Introductory Section, the Financial Section, and the Statistical Section. The Introductory Section includes a financial overview, discussion of Iowa's economy and an organizational chart for State government. The Financial Section includes the state auditor's report, management's discussion and analysis, audited basic financial statements and notes thereto, and the underlying combining and individual fund financial statements and supporting schedules. The Statistical Section sets forth selected unaudited economic, financial trend and demographic information for the state on a multi-year basis. Reports for multiple fiscal years are available.
This annual report provides program and demographic information on the people who receive Social Security Disability Insurance Program benefits. This edition presents a series of detailed tables on the three categories of beneficiaries: disabled workers, disabled widowers, and disabled adult children. Numbers presented in these tables may differ slightly from other published statistics because all tables, except those using data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation, are based on 100 percent data files. Report for 2002.
This background quality report relates to the official statistics publication Annual Savings Statistics. Its purpose is to provide users with information about the quality of the outputs as set out by the Code of Practice for Statistics.
The Annual Savings Statistics publication covers Individual Savings Accounts, Child Trust Funds and Help to Save accounts.
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Provision of 8 documents (8 XLS files) for the period from December 31, 2009 to December 31, 2016 with the spatial reference to Berlin.
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This is the latest statistical publication of linked HES (Hospital Episode Statistics) and DID (Diagnostic Imaging Dataset) data held by the Health and Social Care Information Centre. The HES-DID linkage provides the ability to undertake national (within England) analysis along acute patient pathways to understand typical imaging requirements for given procedures, and/or the outcomes after particular imaging has been undertaken, thereby enabling a much deeper understanding of outcomes of imaging and to allow assessment of variation in practice. This publication aims to highlight to users the availability of this updated linkage and provide users of the data with some standard information to assess their analysis approach against. The two data sets have been linked using specific patient identifiers collected in HES and DID. The linkage allows the data sets to be linked from April 2012 when the DID data was first collected; however this report focuses on patients who were present in either data set for the period April 2015-February 2016 only. For DID this is provisional 2015/16 data. For HES this is provisional 2015/16 data. The linkage used for this publication was created on 06 June 2016 and released together with this publication on 07 July 2016.
The UNIFORM CRIME REPORTING PROGRAM DATA: SUPPLEMENTARY HOMICIDE REPORTS, 2015 (SHR) provide detailed information on criminal homicides reported to the police. These homicides consist of murders; non-negligent killings also called non-negligent manslaughter; and justifiable homicides. UCR Program contributors compile and submit their crime data by one of two means: either directly to the FBI or through their State UCR Programs. State UCR Programs frequently impose mandatory reporting requirements which have been effective in increasing both the number of reporting agencies as well as the number and accuracy of each participating agency's reports. Each agency may be identified by its numeric state code, alpha-numeric agency ("ORI") code, jurisdiction population, and population group. In addition, each homicide incident is identified by month of occurrence and situation type, allowing flexibility in creating aggregations and subsets.
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The Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) market plays a critical role in enhancing vehicle safety by integrating advanced airbag systems and other protective measures designed to minimize injuries during crashes. As a vital component of modern automotive design, SRS technologies encompass a variety of systems, includ
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Fuel sales activity statistics reported by liable fuel retailers since the commencement of the sustainable biobased petrol mandate.\r \r The data reflects a statistical summary of what fuel retailers have reported to the department, noting that some fuel retailers may have failed to report or not reported accurately. The department is working with fuel retailers to address any identified data inaccuracies.\r
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The Data Analytics Market size was valued at USD 41.05 USD billion in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 222.39 USD billion by 2032, exhibiting a CAGR of 27.3 % during the forecast period. Data Analytics can be defined as the rigorous process of using tools and techniques within a computational framework to analyze various forms of data for the purpose of decision-making by the concerned organization. This is used in almost all fields such as health, money matters, product promotion, and transportation in order to manage businesses, foresee upcoming events, and improve customers’ satisfaction. Some of the principal forms of data analytics include descriptive, diagnostic, prognostic, as well as prescriptive analytics. Data gathering, data manipulation, analysis, and data representation are the major subtopics under this area. There are a lot of advantages of data analytics, and some of the most prominent include better decision making, productivity, and saving costs, as well as the identification of relationships and trends that people could be unaware of. The recent trends identified in the market include the use of AI and ML technologies and their applications, the use of big data, increased focus on real-time data processing, and concerns for data privacy. These developments are shaping and propelling the advancement and proliferation of data analysis functions and uses. Key drivers for this market are: Rising Demand for Edge Computing Likely to Boost Market Growth. Potential restraints include: Data Security Concerns to Impede the Market Progress . Notable trends are: Metadata-Driven Data Fabric Solutions to Expand Market Growth.
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The Data Classification Market is Segmented by Solution (Software, Services), Deployment (On-Premise, Cloud), Application (Access Management, Governance & Compliance Management, Email & Mobile Protection), Industry Vertical (BFSI, Healthcare, Government & Defence, IT & Telecom, Energy & Utilities, Education), and Geography.
This dataset provides information on motor vehicle operators (drivers) involved in traffic collisions occurring on county and local roadways. The dataset reports details of all traffic collisions occurring on county and local roadways within Montgomery County, as collected via the Automated Crash Reporting System (ACRS) of the Maryland State Police, and reported by the Montgomery County Police, Gaithersburg Police, Rockville Police, or the Maryland-National Capital Park Police. This dataset shows each collision data recorded and the drivers involved. Please note that these collision reports are based on preliminary information supplied to the Police Department by the reporting parties. Therefore, the collision data available on this web page may reflect: -Information not yet verified by further investigation -Information that may include verified and unverified collision data -Preliminary collision classifications may be changed at a later date based upon further investigation -Information may include mechanical or human error This dataset can be joined with the other 2 Crash Reporting datasets (see URLs below) by the State Report Number. * Crash Reporting - Incidents Data at https://data.montgomerycountymd.gov/Public-Safety/Crash-Reporting-Incidents-Data/bhju-22kf * Crash Reporting - Non-Motorists Data at https://data.montgomerycountymd.gov/Public-Safety/Crash-Reporting-Non-Motorists-Data/n7fk-dce5 Update Frequency : Weekly
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A dataset that explores Green Card sponsorship trends, salary data, and employer insights for statistics in the U.S.
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Provision of a PDF document with embedded XLS tables as of December 31, 2011 and the spatial reference of Berlin districts.
Annual report providing program and demographic information about the people receiving Supplemental Security Income benefits. Report for 2011.
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This is the latest monthly (February 2014) statistical publication in relation to the linked HES (Hospital Episode Statistics) and MHMDS (Mental Health Minimum Data Set) data. The two data sets have been linked using specific patient identifiers collected in HES and MHMDS. The linkage allows the data sets to be linked in this manner from 2006-07; however, this report focuses on patients who were present in the two data sets in the period April 2013 to February 2014 only. The bridging file used for this publication was also released on 13 June 2014; it utilises the latest published Provisional (Monthly) HES data and year-to-date MHMDS data relating to the period April 2013 to February 2014. The HES-MHMDS linkage provides the ability to undertake national (within England) analysis along acute patient pathways for mental health service users' interactions with acute secondary care.
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The data analytic market size is projected to grow from USD 69.40 billion in the current year to USD 877.12 billion by 2035, representing a CAGR of 25.93%, during the forecast period till 2035.
Documentation for the Annual Statistical Report.