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Report: Taxpayers would owe $7,900 to pay off the state’s debts | Mississippi
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Louisiana residents list crime as one of state’s most pressing issues | Louisiana
SUMMARY: In Louisiana, crime rates have decreased across the state, but public perception remains high, with 72% of residents feeling crime has increased in recent years. Despite this, violent and property crime statistics show improvements, including a 38% decrease in murders in New Orleans. Other crimes like auto theft and carjacking have also declined. Louisiana remains high in national crime rankings, with the state 50th in murders per capita and 46th in assaults. Despite a reduction in crime, cities like New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Shreveport still face significant crime challenges. Legislative efforts and post-pandemic adjustments may contribute to the decrease.
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Census to use satellite imagery to count new home builds | National
SUMMARY: The U.S. Census Bureau has launched an experimental method to count new housing construction using satellite imagery, as announced on December 19. This approach replaces traditional data collection in selected areas, employing convolutional neural networks (CNNs) to analyze satellite images. The technology can identify various construction stages and types of buildings, including single-family and multi-family homes. The method will complement conventional data from local government offices, enhancing accuracy in housing statistics. The experimental approach is currently applied in District 7, covering Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana, which reported 14,100 new housing starts in November.
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Georgia adds more than 116,000 residents | Georgia
SUMMARY: Georgia’s population grew by 116,646 residents from July 2023 to July 2024, ranking seventh in numeric growth and maintaining its position as the eighth most populous state with 11.2 million people. This increase was primarily due to international migration, adding 63,088 people. The net migration figure decreased to 88,409 from previous years. Births outnumbered deaths, with 125,502 births and 97,250 deaths reported. The U.S. Census Bureau noted a trend of more people moving to southern states. Texas led in growth with 562,941 new residents, followed by Florida with an increase of 467,347.
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