Retrogression: Doing the Math

Cases per month

I was looking at Archived processing times for State SWA and found a very intresting pattern (Dec 2004 Archive seems to be last after which they sent cases to PBEC)

I was only intrested in PBEC RIR cases so data below only reflects cases from those SWA's, also my case is towards end of 2003 so my calculations are accordingly

it appears there are only 4 state out of 24 that have real backlog
Connecticut(05/2003)
NewJerysey(05/2002)
NewYork(10/2001)
Washington DC(11/2001)
Maryland(05/2002)

If I calculate the number of months before they reach my PD (09/2003) it appears to be 76.

My question would be how many cases per month do these SWA have? any guess?

I understand that it could vary in each SWA and each month, but for calcuation sake if its 1000 then there are 76000 cases ahead of me

and if PBEC is processing 100 cases per day then it would take 760 working days to reach my case :(

my hope: there are on average 500 cases filed per month, so the number of cases ahead of me is 38000 and PBEC is processing 500 cases per day. so that it would take 76 days to reach my case :)
 
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