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The table below uses data for the year 2003 provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and adjusted to be comparable to U.S. data. All values are in thousands. Fill in the blank entries in the table.
Disposable Income
The amount of money that households have available for spending and saving after income taxes have been accounted for, crucial for understanding consumer behavior and economic health.
Daily Foodstuffs
Basic food items consumed on a regular basis, often considered essentials for daily nutrition and sustenance.
Cotton Kingdom
The term used to describe the Southern United States in the 19th century, where the economy was heavily dependent on cotton cultivation and slavery.
Slave Labor
The forced labor of individuals who are owned by others, without the freedom to refuse work and without rightful compensation.
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