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Crime > Violent crime (vs) Economy > GSP > Compensation of Employees > Food services and drinking places

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1.09 billion
Economy > GSP > Compensation of Employees > Food services and drinking places
21 million
813 Crime > Violent crime 128,795

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Strength of correlation (R squared): NA
Outliers: California

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Variable: Crime > Violent crime Economy > GSP > Compensation of Employees > Food services and drinking places
Plot Display: Logarithmic (base 10) Logarithmic (base 10)
Definition: Violent crime total cases (2006) Food services and drinking places, Compensation of Employees (current dollars) Compensation of Employees is a statisical term which refers to the total gross (pre-tax) wages paid by employers to employeesfor work done in an accounting period, such as a quarter or a year. It represents roughly the total labor cost to an employer.
Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Analysis Division. Data for 2003.
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