Part of the service industry that includes insurance, trade, legal services, banking, advertising, wholesaling, retailing, consulting, information generation, real estate, and computerized information
Quaternary sector
Resources that naturally renew themselves, like plants, trees, and animals
Renewable resources
The manufacturing sector that processes raw materials into finished goods
Secondary sector
Products used for longer than three years, such as furniture and motor vehicles
Durable goods
Communities that surround cities but are outside city limits
Suburbs
The service industry that provides services to other businesses and consumers
Tertiary sector
A sale in a foreign country
Export
Income of approximately $11,000 for an individual and $22,000 for a family of four
Poverty level
The first sector of the economy involving natural resources
Primary sector
A densely populated area not within an incorporated place
Census designated place
Resources that can be reused, like aluminum cans and paper
Recyclable resources
Products consumed in the short run
Nondurable goods
A municipality with fewer than 2,000 but more than 300 people
Town
The sector involving high-level decision making such as education, government, health, and tourism
Quinary sector
All of the activities involved in the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
Economy
Refers to a person from Latin America where Spanish or Portuguese is spoken
Latino
Resources like coal, oil, and gas that cannot be replaced
Nonrenewable resources
A municipality with more than 2,000 inhabitants
City
Gambling or games of chance
Gaming
A political subdivision within the state; can be a city, town, or village
Municipality
Fuels derived from various kinds of plants
Biofuels
People who have moved to another country
Immigrants
Refers to a group of people with common racial, national, linguistic, or cultural heritage
Ethnic
The largest groups of immigrants to Mississippi in recent years
Vietnamese
Belong to one of four major Christian groups
90% of all Mississippians