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From Delaware Business Daily
Jobless claims in Delaware number 96,194 since COVID-19 shutdowns began
Jobless claims filed by Delaware residents since the start of coronavirus shutdown orders in mid-March have hit 96,194, or 19.9 percent of the state’s workforce, according to a new analysis from the website 24/7 Wall St.
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IRS audit rate for Sussex County residents is highest in Delaware
Sussex County residents were audited by the Internal Revenue Service at a greater rate than all similar jurisdictions in Delaware, according to an analysis by the website 24/7 Wall St.
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Purchasing power of a dollar in Delaware equals $1, study finds
The purchasing power of a dollar in Delaware, based on the cost of living and other factors in the state, is $1, according to a state-by-state ranking of the dollar’s value by the website 24/7 Wall St.
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Kent ranks the poorest of Delaware counties
Kent County was ranked the most impoverished county in Delaware in a 24/7 Wall St. analysis of the least affluent regions in all 50 states.
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North Star ranks the best suburb in Delaware, study finds
Based on a ranking consisting of 10 measurements, including income levels, home ownership and commute times, North Star is the best Delaware suburb in which to live, according to a 24/7 Wall St. analysis published this month.
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From Delaware Business Daily
Delaware among 6 states with no concentrated poverty neighborhoods
Delaware Business Daily contains no urban neighborhoods with extreme poverty – where at least 40 percent of residents live below the poverty level, according to a new analysis from the website 24/7 Wall St.
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From Delaware Business Daily
New Castle County’s $3,377-per-month cost of living is the highest in Delaware
Residents of New Castle County need to make $3,377 every month to maintain a modest standard of living, making it the most expensive place to live in Delaware.
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From Delaware Business Daily
Average student loan debt for graduates in Delaware is $34,144, study finds
College graduates in Delaware have an average debt burden of $34,144, according to a study by the website 24/7 Wall St. examining average student loan debt in the 50 states.
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From Delaware Business Daily
Kent rated least livable among Delaware counties, study finds
Kent was ranked Delaware’s worst county to live in, according to a Wall St. 24/7 analysis of regions with the poorest quality of life within all 50 states.