The median earnings some college or associates of Suffolk County, MA was $35,713 in 2016.
Earnings and Gender
Earnings and Education
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Jobs and Earnings Datasets Involving Suffolk County, MA
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Schedule A Part I: General Fund Revenues and Other Financing Sources
data.mass.gov | Last Updated 2016-05-09T18:07:47.000ZThe Annual City and Town Financial Report, Schedule A, is a year-end statement of revenues and other financing sources, expenditures and other financing uses, changes in fund balances, certain balance sheet and other information. Under state statute, the Director of Accounts is required to collect this information from all communities by October 31 each year. Part I is a report of all taxes, state aid and unrestricted local receipts, including all school related revenue, but exclusive of general and education offsets. All revenue is reported on a net basis, that is, after adjusting for refunds. Revenues are reported on a cash basis for all categories, with the exception of Real and Personal Property Taxes and Earnings on Investments.
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Schedule A Part II: General Fund Revenues and Other Financing Sources
data.mass.gov | Last Updated 2016-05-26T13:56:59.000ZThe Annual City and Town Financial Report, Schedule A, is a year-end statement of revenues and other financing sources, expenditures and other financing uses, changes in fund balances, certain balance sheet and other information. Under state statute, the Director of Accounts is required to collect this information from all communities by October 31 each year. Part I is a report of all taxes, state aid and unrestricted local receipts, including all school related revenue, but exclusive of general and education offsets. All revenue is reported on a net basis, that is, after adjusting for refunds. Revenues are reported on a cash basis for all categories, with the exception of Real and Personal Property Taxes and Earnings on Investments.
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Municipal Cherry Sheet Receipts (2010 to present)
data.mass.gov | Last Updated 2016-05-09T17:02:28.000ZMunicipal Cherry Sheet Receipts are the official notification of estimated state aid to be paid over the upcoming year. The purpose of the Municipal Cherry Sheet Receipts is to ensure that local budgets reflect realistic estimates of the amount of revenue a municipality will actually receive from the state during the upcoming year. For more detailed information, please refer to DLS’ Cherry Sheet Manual.
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Municipal Cherry Sheet Assessments (2010 to present)
data.mass.gov | Last Updated 2016-12-19T20:14:43.000ZMunicipal Cherry Sheet Assessments are the official notification of estimated charges to municipalities from the regional authorities and/or the state to be assessed over the upcoming year. The purpose of Municipal Cherry Sheet Assessments is to ensure that local budgets reflect realistic estimates of the amounts that will be assessed upon local governments to pay for a variety of state or sub-state programs in which they participate. For more detailed information, please refer to DLS’ Cherry Sheet Manual.
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Regional School District Cherry Sheet Receipts and Assessments (2010 to present)
data.mass.gov | Last Updated 2016-05-09T17:02:06.000ZRegional School District Cherry Sheets are the official notification of estimated state aid to be paid and charges to be assessed over the upcoming year. The purpose of Regional School Distrcit Cherry Sheet Assessments is to ensure that local budgets reflect realistic estimates of the amounts that will be received and assessed upon local governments to pay for a variety of state or sub-state programs in which they participate. For more detailed information, please refer to DLS’ Cherry Sheet Manual.
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Library Systems: FY 2014 Public Libraries Survey (Administrative Entity Data)
data.imls.gov | Last Updated 2016-08-30T13:28:27.000ZFind key information on library systems around the United States.<br><br>These data include imputed values for libraries that did not submit information in the FY 2014 data collection. Imputation is a procedure for estimating a value for a specific data item where the response is missing.<br><br>Download PLS data files to see imputation flag variables or learn more on the imputation methods used in FY 2014 at <a href="https://www.imls.gov/research-evaluation/data-collection/public-libraries-survey/explore-pls-data/pls-data">https://www.imls.gov/research-evaluation/data-collection/public-libraries-survey/explore-pls-data/pls-data</a>
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Individuals under Medical Assistance (Newly Eligible) with Diagnosed Opioid Use Disorder Year 2015-2016 Human Services
data.pa.gov | Last Updated 2018-03-06T19:10:26.000ZThis dataset contains the total counts of PA Department of Human Services (DHS) Medical Assistance (MA) individuals diagnosed with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) or OUD Poisoning. Also included are individuals receiving MAT (Medication assisted treatment - the use of medications in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies for the treatment of substance use disorders.) NOT diagnosed in the same period. Limited to the Newly Eligible (http://www.dhs.pa.gov/cs/groups/webcontent/documents/document/c_257436.pdf) segment of DHS population. Internally defined as DHS Category of Assistance = MG (Modified Adjusted Gross Income - MAGI) MG and Program Status = 91 (Newly Eligible). Counts are reported by Pennsylvania case county and covers calendar years 2015 and 2016.