According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the three most populous states now include California (as the most populated, with 36.4 million citizens), Texas (23.5 million citizens) and New York (rounding out the top three with 19.3 million citizens). The smallest three states are now Wyoming (about half a million citizens), Vermont (about 620,000 citizens) and North Dakota (a little over 630,000). With exploding populations, these larger states are ripe with employment opportunities. Following are the biggest states by population and links to some of their employment opportunities.
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All employees know that “time is money.” Shortening your daily commute is therefore one way to save time, energy and money. No one wants to sit in traffic on the way home after a long day at work. Your boss certainly does not want you to come in late after wasting valuable time in a traffic jam. Consider your commute when looking for employment. For assistance, find links to jobs in states with the longest average commutes and shortest average commutes, measured in minutes. The combined average commute for the United States was 25.1 minutes per day according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s American FactFinder.
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The average American relocates approximately 11 times during his or her life, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, and 43 million Americans move in a given year. Before relocating your household, research information such as average income for an area or average length of commute for workers. This data can aid in your search for the perfect home and ideal job.We’ve listed the top 15 states for median household income, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s American FactFinder. The median household income for the entire United States was $46,242. Read the rest of this entry »