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state.ma.us

Monthly Uniques 792.7K US
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Unfortunately, the Massachusetts Department of Correction doesn't have to go looking for business. Law do get broken, and convicts are placed into the custody of the state agency. The Massachusetts Department of Correction maintains some 20 correctional facilities, including substance abuse and mental health units, spanning from pre-release to maximum security. With an annual budget of some $500 million, the agency employs about 5,000 and is responsible for the housing of approximately 11,000 inmates. In addition to incarceration, the agency offers rehabilitation and job training services. [Description from Hoover's]

This destination reaches over 793K U.S. monthly people.The typical visitor uses mbta.com, banks at Sovereign Bank, and visits citizensbankonline.com.


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Web Demographics


Gender

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Male
46% 
49% internet average
  940.94x
Female
54% 
51% internet average
 
1051.05x
internet average
composition
 
Male 46%
 
Female 54%

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Gender

female



Age

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< 18
6% 
18% internet average
  330.33x
18-24
9% 
13% internet average
  750.75x
25-34
18% 
17% internet average
 
1041.04x
35-44
28% 
19% internet average
 
1441.44x
45-54
21% 
17% internet average
 
1241.24x
55-64
11% 
10% internet average
 
1141.14x
65+
6% 
6% internet average
 
1111.11x
internet average
composition
 
< 18 6%
 
18-24 9%
 
25-34 18%
 
35-44 28%
 
45-54 21%
 
55-64 11%
 
65+ 6%

}

Age

adults



Children in Household

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No Kids
57% 
51% internet average
 
1131.13x
Has Kids
43% 
49% internet average
  870.87x
internet average
composition
 
No Kids 57%
 
Has Kids 43%

}

Children in Household

no kids



Household Income

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$0-50k
13% 
18% internet average
  720.72x
$50-100k
24% 
26% internet average
  900.9x
$100-150k
32% 
28% internet average
 
1131.13x
$150k+
32% 
28% internet average
 
1151.15x
internet average
composition
 
$0-50k 13%
 
$50-100k 24%
 
$100-150k 32%
 
$150k+ 32%

}

Household Income

more affluent



Education Level

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No College
40% 
45% internet average
  890.89x
College
41% 
41% internet average
 
1001.0x
Grad School
19% 
14% internet average
 
1341.34x
internet average
composition
 
No College 40%
 
College 41%
 
Grad School 19%

}

Education Level

Graduate and Post Graduates



Ethnicity

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Caucasian
86% 
76% internet average
 
1141.14x
African American
5% 
9% internet average
  530.53x
Asian
3% 
4% internet average
  720.72x
Hispanic
4% 
9% internet average
  450.45x
Other
1% 
1% internet average
 
1041.04x
internet average
composition
 
Caucasian 86%
 
African American 5%
 
Asian 3%
 
Hispanic 4%
 
Other 1%

}

Ethnicity

Caucasian



Updated Feb 2013 • Delayed - Next: May 2013

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