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Nebraska Population, Income, Education, Employment, and Federal Funds

Nebraska Population
  Total
Year
1980 1,569,825
1990 1,578,385
2000 1,711,263
2009 (latest estimates) 1,796,619

Nebraska Income
  Total
Nebraska Per-capita income (2008 dollars)
2007 37,899
2008 39,182
Percent change -0.4
 
Nebraska Earnings per job (2008 dollars)
2007 43,918
2008 43,385
Percent change -1.2
 
Nebraska Poverty rate (percent)
1979 10.7
1989 11.1
1999 9.7
2008 (latest model-based estimates) 10.8

Nebraska Education (Persons 25 and older)
  Total
Nebraska Percent not completing high school
1980 26.6
1990 18.2
2000 13.4
 
Nebraska Percent completing high school only
1980 40.6
1990 34.7
2000 31.3
 
Nebraska Percent completing some college
1980 17.3
1990 28.2
2000 31.6
 
Nebraska Percent completing college
1980 15.5
1990 18.9
2000 23.7

Nebraska Employment
  Total
Nebraska Total number of jobs
2007 1,234,186
2008 1,253,549
 
Nebraska Percent employment change
2006-2007 1.1
2007-2008 0.9
2008-2009 -2.4
 
Nebraska Unemployment rate (percent)
2008 3.3
2009 4.6

Nebraska Federal Funds, FY 2008
  Total
Nebraska Federal funding, dollars per person
Nebraska All Federal funds 8,362
 
Nebraska Federal funding by purpose
Nebraska Agriculture and natural resources 695
Nebraska Community resources 951
Nebraska Defense and space 513
Nebraska Human resources 157
Nebraska Income security 5,069
Nebraska National functions 978
 
Nebraska Federal funding by type of payments
Nebraska Grants 1,773
Nebraska Direct loans 113
Nebraska Guaranteed/insured loans 792
Nebraska Retirement/disability payments 2,672
Nebraska Other direct payments to
individuals
1,228
Nebraska Direct payments, not to
individuals
554
Nebraska Procurement contracts 678
Nebraska Salaries and wages 551
 


Nebraska Organic Agriculture

  2008
Number of certified operations 211
Nebraska Crops (acres) 129,858
Nebraska Pasture & rangeland (acres) 53,174
Nebraska Total acres 183,032


Nebraska Farm Characteristics

Nebraska 2007 Census of Agriculture
 
  2007
Nebraska Approximate total land area (acres) 49,168,368
Nebraska Total farmland (acres) 45,480,358
Percent of total land area 92.5
 
Nebraska Cropland (acres) 21,486,025
Percent of total farmland 47.2
Percent in pasture 4.2
Percent irrigated 39.3
 
Nebraska Harvested Cropland (acres) 18,169,876
 
Nebraska Woodland (acres) 409,785
Percent of total farmland 0.9
Percent in pasture 56.1
 
Nebraska Pastureland (acres) 22,619,904
Percent of total farmland 49.7
 
Nebraska Land in house lots, ponds,
roads, wasteland, etc. (acres)
964,644
Percent of total farmland 2.1
 
Nebraska Conservation practices
Nebraska Farmland in conservation or
wetlands reserve programs
(acres)
1,396,457
 
Nebraska Average farm size (acres) 953
 
Nebraska Farms by size (percent)
1 to 99 acres 27.5
100 to 499 acres 32.8
500 to 999 acres 16.2
1000 to 1,999 acres 12.5
2,000 or more acres 11.0
 
Nebraska Farms by sales (percent)
Less than $9,999 31.5
$10,000 to $49,999 16.5
$50,000 to $99,999 11.0
$100,000 to $499,999 28.6
More than $500,000 12.4
 
Nebraska Tenure of farmers
Nebraska Full owner (farms) 23,989
Percent of total 50.3
 
Nebraska Part owner (farms) 17,958
Percent of total 37.6
 
Nebraska Tenant owner (farms) 5,765
Percent of total 12.1
 
Nebraska Farm organization
Nebraska Individuals/family, sole
proprietorship (farms)
39,848
Percent of total 83.5
 
Nebraska Family-held corporations
(farms)
3,394
Percent of total 7.1
 
Nebraska Partnerships (farms) 3,616
Percent of total 7.6
 
Nebraska Non-family corporations (farms) 177
Percent of total 0.4
 
Nebraska Others - cooperative, estate or
trust, institutional, etc. (farms)
677
Percent of total 1.4
 
Nebraska Characteristics of principal farm operators
Average operator age (years) 55.9
Percent with farming as their
primary occupation
60.5
Men 43,687
Women 4,025
 


Nebraska Farm Financial Indicators

Nebraska Farm income and value added data
  2008
 
Nebraska Number of farms 47,400
 
  Thousands $
 Final crop output 8,969,827
+   Final animal output 8,237,236
+   Services and forestry 1,253,892
=   Final agricultural sector output 18,460,955
 
- Intermediate consumption outlays 11,339,094
+   Net government transactions -176,990
=   Gross value added 6,944,871
 
- Capital consumption 867,599
 
=   Net value added 6,077,272
 
- Factor payments 2,050,893
 Employee compensation (total hired labor) 545,469
 Net rent received by nonoperator landlords 769,652
 Real estate and nonreal estate interest 735,772
 
=   Net farm income 4,026,379
 


Nebraska Top Commodities, Exports, and Counties

NE. Top 5 agriculture commodities, 2009
  Value of receipts
thousand $
1. Cattle and calves 6,239,570
2. Corn 4,855,081
3. Soybeans 2,256,326
4. Hogs 656,779
5. Wheat 373,133
 
All commodities 15,309,098
 

NE. Top 5 agriculture exports, estimates, FY 2009
  Value
million $
1. Soybeans and products 1,367.7
2. Feed grains and products 1,359.9
3. Live animals and meat 1,060.5
4. Hides and skins 276.9
5. Wheat and products 273.8
 
Overall rank 4,799.4
 

NE. Top 5 counties in agricultural sales 2007
  Thousands $
1. Cuming County 856,613
2. Dawson County 588,547
3. Custer County 513,770
4. Phelps County 470,220
5. Lincoln County 431,868
 
State total 15,506,035
 

State Offices


Nebraska Drug Policy, Enforcement and Government Agencies
Governor's Office
Office of the Governor
State Capitol, Room 2316
Lincoln, NE 68509
(402) 471-2244

State Legislative Contact
Legislative Research Division
State Capitol
P.O. Box 94945
Lincoln, NE 68509
(402) 471-2221

State Drug Program Coordinator
Executive Director
Nebraska Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal
Justice
301 Centennial Mall South
P.O. Box 94946
Lincoln, NE 68509
(402) 471-2194

Attorney General's Office
Department of Justice
State Capitol, Room 2115
Lincoln, NE 68509
(402) 471-2682

Law Enforcement Planning
Nebraska Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal
Justice
State Office Building
301 Centennial Mall South
Lincoln, NE 68509
(402) 471-2194

Crime Prevention Office
Nebraska Crime Prevention Association
233 South 10th Street
Lincoln, NE 68508
(402) 471-7261

Statistical Analysis Center
Nebraska Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal
Justice
P.O. Box 94946
Lincoln, NE 68509
(402) 471-2194

Uniform Crime Reports Contact
Uniform Crime Reporting Section
Nebraska Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal
Justice
P.O. Box 94946
Lincoln, NE 68509
(402) 471-3982

BJA Strategy Preparation Agency
Nebraska Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal
Justice
P.O. Box 94946
Lincoln, NE 68509
(402) 471-2194

Judicial Agency
Supreme Court
State Capitol, Room 1220
Lincoln, NE 68509
(402) 471-2643

Corrections Agency
Department of Correctional Services
West Van Dorn and Folsom Streets
Lincoln, NE 68509
(402) 471-2654

RADAR Network Agency
State RADAR Network Center
Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Council of Nebraska
650 J Street, Suite 215
Lincoln, NE 68508
(402) 474-0930

HIV-Prevention Program
Department of Health
P.O. Box 95007
Lincoln, NE 68509-5007
(402) 471-3995

Drug and Alcohol Agency
Division on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse
Department of Public Institutions
Lincoln Regional Center Campus
West Van Dorn and Folsom Streets
Lincoln, NE 68509
(402) 471-2851

State Coordinator for Drug-Free Schools
Administrator of Instructional Strategies
Nebraska State Department of Education
301 Centennial Mall South
Lincoln, NE 68509-4987
(402) 471-4332

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Nebraska

Nebraska has problems with alcohol abuse just like other states. So, how can you tell if you or a loved one in Nebraska suffers with alcohol abuse? Answering the following four questions can help you find out if you or a loved one has a drinking problem:

  • Have you ever felt you should cut down on your drinking?
  • Have people annoyed you by criticizing your drinking?
  • Have you ever felt bad or guilty about your drinking?
  • Have you ever had a drink first thing in the morning to steady your nerves or to get rid of a hangover?

One "yes" answer suggests a possible alcohol abuse problem. More than one "yes" answer means it is highly likely that a problem exists. Can a problem drinker simply cut down? It depends. If that person has been diagnosed as an alcoholic, the answer is "no." Alcoholics who try to cut down on drinking rarely succeed. Cutting out alcohol--that is, abstaining and attending alcohol abuse treatment--is usually the best course for recovery. People who are not alcohol dependent but who have experienced alcohol abuse problems may be able to limit the amount they drink. If they can't stay within those limits, they need to stop drinking altogether and attend alcohol abuse treatment. If you think that you or someone you know in Nebraska might have an alcohol abuse problem, it is important to contact one of our trained recovery counselors. They can help you determine if a drinking problem exists and plan the best course of action.

Alcohol abuse treatment in Nebraska will help you or your loved one on the road to recovery. Checking into an alcohol abuse treatment program is an excellent method of rehabilitation for alcohol abuse. There are many types of addiction treatment or alcohol abuse treatment programs in Nebraska. Some offer alcohol detox and inpatient addiction treatment and others offer shorter-term residencies, sober living or outpatient counseling. When researching alcohol abuse treatment, ask what addiction treatment services they offer. If you are looking for an alcohol abuse treatment program, alcohol rehab program or drug rehab program you can call or contact us online at anytime and speak with one of our trained addiction rehabilitation professionals.

Once entered into a Nebraska alcohol abuse treatment program the next process is alcohol detox. Detoxification, whether for alcohol or drug abuse, is the process of removing all residual traces of the substance from the body. Because stoppage of any drug, including alcohol, can trigger often severe side effects as well as intense cravings, the withdrawal phase of recovery is often unpleasant and dreaded enough to prevent many substance abusers from seeking treatment. Alcohol detox, done under medical supervision, is a managed process which helps the addict through this vital phase of recovery. It is conducted on an inpatient or outpatient basis in accordance with the severity of the addiction, which can only be evaluated by a qualified physician.

The alcohol detox process can be dangerous and is best managed under medical supervision. Sudden stoppage of drugs or alcohol can trigger symptoms as dangerous as the addiction itself; improperly managed, these can be life-threatening. Alcohol detox is therefore best left to professionals rather than to individuals or family members hoping to help a person quit "cold turkey." It is best to seek treatment at a Nebraska alcohol detox center or through an alcohol rehab program.

Many Nebraska alcohol rehab programs offer a holistic approach to the problem, a whole mind and body course of treatment to get at the physical as well as psychological problems associated with addiction. Unfortunately, simply seeking the support of fellow addicts, as in the Alcohols Anonymous model, does not offer treatment for the physical component of addiction and therefore relapse rates are high for those who depend on AA alone.

Effective alcohol detox and alcohol rehab programs offer a rounded course of treatment, from medications designed to ease the body's cravings, to counseling to understand the root causes of the addiction, to behavior modification and self-transformation. The recovering addict is supported and helped through the process of establishing and maintaining an emotional equilibrium adequate to living a life free of the substance which formerly controlled his or her life. This is accomplished by identifying those factors which enabled the abuse to begin with and dealing with the physical and emotional dependency.




Year
Total vs. Alcohol Related Fatalities in Nebraska
Tot
Alc-Rel
%
0.08+
%
1982
261
131
50
112
43
1983
255
125
49
111
44
1984
285
133
47
113
40
1985
237
101
43
85
36
1986
290
141
49
119
41
1987
297
130
44
99
33
1988
261
135
52
113
43
1989
296
118
40
100
34
1990
262
110
42
93
36
1991
275
118
43
95
35
1992
269
91
34
71
26
1993
254
106
42
78
31
1994
271
117
43
88
33
1995
254
94
37
73
29
1996
293
102
35
85
29
1997
302
108
36
93
31
1998
315
120
38
96
31
1999
295
126
43
105
36
2000
276
104
38
79
29
2001
246
94
38
75
31
2002
307
117
38
96
31
2003
293
121
41
99
34
2004
254
92
36
78
31
2005
276
91
33
78
28
2006
266
86
32
70
26
2007
256
97
38
77
30
2008
208
75
36
55
27

Nebraska DUI Penalties

Nebraska DUI Penalties First DUI conviction
  • $400 fine
  • 6-month driver's license suspension
Aggravated DUI conviction (BAC of .15 or more)
  • 2 days in jail
  • $500 fine
  • 1-year driver's license suspension

Nebraska Alcohol Statistics

Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatality Data 2008

Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities: 55
Youth Under 21 Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities: 8
Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities per 100,000 population  
Total All Ages: 3.1
Youth Under 21: 1.5
1998-2008 Percent Change in Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities per 100,000 Population  
Total All Ages: -42.5
Youth Under 21: -50.4

Hardcore Drunk Drivers

Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities Involving High BAC Drivers (.15+): 73%
Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities Involving Repeat Offenders by BAC level  
BAC .08 - .14: 14%
BAC .15+: 86%

Youth Alcohol Consumption Data 2006-2007 (12-20 Year Olds)

Consumed Alcohol in the Past Month: 32.4%
Binge Drinking in the Past Month: 21.7%

Arrest Data 2008

Driving Under the Influence  
Under 18: 281
Total All Ages: 13,692
Liquor Laws  
Under 18: 2,432
Total All Ages: 12,746
Drunkenness  
Under 18: 60
Total All Ages: 123

Alcohol Ban in Nebraska State Parks to be Lifted

NEBRASKA - Nebraska state park visitors can uncork a bottle of wine or open a case of beer next year.

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Legislators Fight Nebraskas Boilermaker Alcohol Ban

It's perfectly legal in Nebraska, as in other states, for an adult to go into a bar and order a Long Island Iced Tea or any other drink that combines several different kinds of alcohol.

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Quick Drug Facts

Another drunk driving statistic shows that this age group has the highest average blood alcohol concentration in fatal crashes. An even more stunning drunk driving statistic for younger drivers is that in spite of all of these statistics, this age group is the least likely to change their drinking and driving habits.
There are an estimated forty-nine million (49,000,000) bubbles in a bottle of Champagne.
According to the National Institutes of health, children who begin drinking before the age of fifteen are four times as likely to become alcoholics as teens who abstain from drinking.
"Getting drunk" or intoxicated is the result of consuming excessive amounts of alcohol. Binge drinking typically results in acute intoxication.
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