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Information Sectors, Percent Employment Growth Since 1991

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Source: 
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey

National Job Change in Information Sector Segments, 1991-2009

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Source: 
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey

National Information Sector Employment, 1991-2009

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Source: 
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey

Foreign Holders of US Treasury Securities, March 2009

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Data from Department of the Treasury. Caribbean Banking Centers (Carib Bnkng Ctrs) include Bahamas, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Netherlands Antilles, Panama, and British Virgin Islands. Oil exporters include Ecuador, Venezuela, Indonesia, Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Algeria, Gabon, Libya, and Nigeria.

Information Sector and Total Employment Growth

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Notes: 
15 Largest Information Sectors, 2000-2009
Source: 
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey

Jobs in the Information Sector Sub-sectors, 2009

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Notes: 
Average Nov 2008 – Jan 2009
Source: 
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey

Net Domestic Migration of 28-50 Year Olds with a Post-Secondary Degree, 2004-2006

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Source: Praxis Strategy Group Analysis of U.S. Census American Community Survey Public Use Micro data Files

Tim Koranda

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Tim Koranda

Tim Koranda is a professional speechwriter. He can be reached at koranda@alum.mit.edu

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Nick Roberts

Twenty-two years old.

BS in Accounting from the Smeal College of Business (Pennsylvania State University)

Avid follower of current financial events with a great deal of interest regarding fiscal policy.

Marc Wright

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Marc Wright

Marc is the founder and principal of Martinez and Wright where he advises venture-backed and large corporate business clients, and government agencies. His emphasis is on strategic and financial implications of population and demographic dynamics.

Marc has performed competitive and strategic analyses for clients in high tech, energy, housing, commercial real estate and public infrastructure development. He has also done planning studies for states and municipalities, and developed business models for public-private solutions for large public employers from California to the Carolinas.

Marc built a prior start-up around proprietary business intelligence technology, which led to his involvement in two IPO’s and his ongoing activity in venture capital. It also anchored his functional focus on adopting evidence-based methods as the foundation for policymaking and business strategy.

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Water Supply, Healthcare Capacity, Housing Capacity, Energy