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PIPC
(redirected from Personal Income per Capita)

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PIPCPalisades Interstate Park Commission
PIPCProperty in the Possession of Contractors
PIPCPolska Izba Przemyslu Chemicznego (Polish Chamber of Chemical Industry)
PIPCPolitical Institutions and Public Choice
PIPCPersonal Income per Capita
PIPCPsychiatry in Primary Care (seminar)
PIPCPender Islands Parks Commission (Canada)
PIPCPreschool Interagency Planning Council
PIPCPercent Indices which are Process Capable
PIPCPalermo Indian Parent Committee
PIPCpublic interest performance criteria
PIPCpublic improvements by private contract
PIPCparallel importation pharmaceutical company
PIPCPublic Information Program Circular
PIPCproBilling International Processing Corporation


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In 48 counties, citizen payroll expenditures per capita for health care system employees increased faster than citizen personal income per capita in those counties.
Real personal income per capita for the Northwest states grew by 20 percent from 1990 to 2001.
Personal income per capita is also relatively high in this city, $2,500 above the provincial average.
 
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