1.Economic Turmoil
2.Green Power
3.The Senior Market
4.Discount Retail
5.Local Business
6.Education
7.Parental Outsourcing
8.Health and Wellness
9.Texas
10.Affordable Alcohol
10-1/2.Pets
In fact, people are more likely to go to the gym during a down economy, according to a recent survey by the International Health. People will always be concerned about there health whether the community is down or not. Total health club industry revenue last year topped $19 billion, the association reportsHome care was the number one growing industry from 2004 to 2009, averaging yearly increases of more than seven percent, according to IbisWorld. In home care already employs a staggering 1.33 million people, and revenue is expected to grow beyond $72 billion by 2011. And whatever form the government's health care act finally takes, it is likely to boost the number of consumers for health services.
2.Green Power
3.The Senior Market
4.Discount Retail
5.Local Business
6.Education
7.Parental Outsourcing
8.Health and Wellness
9.Texas
10.Affordable Alcohol
10-1/2.Pets
In fact, people are more likely to go to the gym during a down economy, according to a recent survey by the International Health. People will always be concerned about there health whether the community is down or not. Total health club industry revenue last year topped $19 billion, the association reportsHome care was the number one growing industry from 2004 to 2009, averaging yearly increases of more than seven percent, according to IbisWorld. In home care already employs a staggering 1.33 million people, and revenue is expected to grow beyond $72 billion by 2011. And whatever form the government's health care act finally takes, it is likely to boost the number of consumers for health services.
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