The population soared from just over 8,000 in 1850 to more than 169,000 by 1900.
Development costs soared from $123 million in 1978 to nearly $1 billion by 1987.
In addition, American private investment soared to more that $200 million by 1943.
But the country's population have soared to 1.83 million by the end of 2012, showing 7.5 percent growth over the previous year.
Consumer prices soared by a record 159.2 percent last year.
However, it then soared to around 60,000 by April 15, 1945.
But it will have soared by 2000 per cent with a 15th increase.
Subscribers soared from 1,200 in early 1978 to well above 2,000 by 1980.
Unemployment soared during this period; from just over 10% in 1929 to more than 20% by early 1933.
Its population soared in the past decade by 60 percent to 20,069, according to the 2000 census.