The figure has jumped significantly from 64.7 percent in 2005.
And since last week's inflation reports, the yield has jumped from 6.81 percent, or 15 basis points.
For girls, the number jumped to 41 percent from 8 percent.
The state's share of the economy has jumped, from 39 percent in 1970 to almost 49 today.
The number that sold for between $1 million and $1.9 million jumped from 155 to 221, or 43 percent.
Sure enough, it had jumped from around 15 percent to 19.2 percent.
The median price also jumped, from $203,400 to $235,350, or 15.7 percent.
In the last three weeks, the yield on the two-year note has jumped from 4.01 percent.
In June, unemployment had jumped from 9.4 percent on a decline of 56,000 jobs.
Unemployment has jumped from 10 to 16 percent in the last year.