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Data Sources & Definitions

The information on CityTownInfo.com (CTI) is derived from our own research, contributions by site users, and a variety of government and public domain sources. Government and public domain sources include:

Where appropriate, comparative data is normalized by examining per capita statistics rather than absolute numbers.

"Peers" (similar sized places nationwide) are classified into 4 partitions:

For example, a city with a population of 35,000 has in its peer group all cities and towns in the United States with a population of between 25,000 and 125,000 people. All national comparisons are made to places in with this population profile. However, state comparisons are made against all places within the state, regardless of population size.

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The state license plate images are licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. They are, in whole or part, from this page.

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