Incomes in Region Lag Behind Nation ; 2003 Was 3rd Straight Year Area's Workers Lost Ground to Rest of U.S.

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Colorado Springs incomes per person fell further behind the national average for a third consecutive year in 2003 despite rising 1.3 percent from 2002.

Local incomes were 2.3 percent below the national average, the lowest level in five years, according to the latest statistics released Wednesday by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. Data for 2004 will be released in April 2006.

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Incomes in Region Lag Behind Nation ; 2003 Was 3rd Straight Year Area's Workers Lost Ground to Rest of U.S.

"We are still playing catch-up from the recession of 2001-2003 in terms of recouping both the ...

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