TRENDS ALERT REPORTS

TRENDS ALERT #9 The Washington MSA Population Grows by 418,400 in the Last 5 Years   (PDF)

TRENDS ALERT #8. Housing Market Continues to be Strong in the First Half of 2005    August 16, 2005   (PDF)

TRENDS ALERT #7. Prices of Existing Housing Units Have Almost Doubled in the Past Five Years - Sales Volume Has Bolstered Regional Economy - No Signs Yet of Market Cooling     June 3, 2005   (PDF)

TRENDS ALERT # 6. The Washington-Baltimore-Northern Virginia Combined Statistical Area Passes 8 Million in Population     April 28, 2005   (PDF)

TRENDS ALERT #5. Commuting Trends and Patterns in the Washington Region
 September 2, 2003     (Word)  

TRENDS ALERT #4.  New NAICS Job Data Means a New Way of Looking at the Washington Economy    May 6, 2003    (Word) (PDF)

TRENDS ALERT #3.  2002 Population Estimates (Word) (PDF)

TRENDS ALERT #2. Revised Job Data Show The Region's Economy
Began Its Expansion in Summer of 2002    March 2003     (Word)

TRENDS ALERT #1. Immigration and Population Change in Northern Virginia -
February 2003      (Word)   (PDF)

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