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TwitterThis table presents income shares, thresholds, tax shares, and total counts of individual Canadian tax filers, with a focus on high income individuals (95% income threshold, 99% threshold, etc.). Income thresholds are based on national threshold values, regardless of selected geography; for example, the number of Nova Scotians in the top 1% will be calculated as the number of taxfiling Nova Scotians whose total income exceeded the 99% national income threshold. Different definitions of income are available in the table namely market, total, and after-tax income, both with and without capital gains.
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TwitterThis dataset displays the energy prices and expenditures for each of the 50 United States, plus the District of Columbia. Included in the dataset are figures on the prices on a scale with nominal dollars per million Btu. Expenditures in millions of nominal dollars. Expenditures per person in nominal dollars. Hawaii pays the highest in prices, with Texas paying the most in expenditures.
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TwitterTotal external debt is debt owed to non residents repayable in foreign currency, goods, or services. Total external debt is the sum of public, publicly guaranteed, and private non-guaranteed long-term debt, use of IMF credit, and short-term debt. Short-term debt includes all debt having an original maturity of one year or less and interest in arrears on long-term debt. Data are in million current U.S. dollars. This Data set uses 0 = no value, however the original data source uses -9999 as its original value. Data was found online at http://geodata.grid.unep.ch
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TwitterThis dataset displays statistics on both Petroleum and Natural Gas prices and expenditures for the year 2005 in the US. This data is available on a state level, and also includes the District of Columbia. The price figures and given in Nominal Dollars per million Btu, and the expenditure figures are given in Million Nominal Dollars.
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TwitterThis table presents income shares, thresholds, tax shares, and total counts of individual Canadian tax filers, with a focus on high income individuals (95% income threshold, 99% threshold, etc.). Income thresholds are based on national threshold values, regardless of selected geography; for example, the number of Nova Scotians in the top 1% will be calculated as the number of taxfiling Nova Scotians whose total income exceeded the 99% national income threshold. Different definitions of income are available in the table namely market, total, and after-tax income, both with and without capital gains.