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10. Resident Population--Selected Characteristics and Projections
[In thousands (3,172 represents 3,172,000)]
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SEX
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RACE
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Other races
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DATE
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American
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Asian
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Indian,
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and
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Hispanic
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Male
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Female
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White
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Black
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Total
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Eskimo,
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Pacific
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origin 1
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Aleut
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Islanders
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1790 (Aug. 2) 2
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(NA)
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(NA)
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3,172
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757
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(NA)
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(NA)
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(NA)
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(NA)
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1800 (Aug. 4) 2
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(NA)
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(NA)
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4,306
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1,002
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(NA)
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(NA)
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(NA)
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(NA)
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1850 (June 1) 2
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11,838
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11,354
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19,553
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3,639
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(NA)
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(NA)
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(NA)
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(NA)
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1860 (June 1) 2
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16,085
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15,358
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26,923
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4,442
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79
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(NA)
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(NA)
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(NA)
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1870 (June 1) 2
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19,494
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19,065
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33,589
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4,880
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89
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(NA)
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(NA)
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(NA)
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1880 (June 1) 2
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25,519
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24,637
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43,403
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6,581
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172
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(NA)
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(NA)
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(NA)
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1890 (June 1) 2
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32,237
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30,711
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55,101
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7,489
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358
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(NA)
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(NA)
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(NA)
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1900 (June 1) 2
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38,816
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37,178
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66,809
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8,834
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351
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(NA)
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(NA)
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(NA)
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1910 (Apr. 15) 2
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47,332
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44,640
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81,732
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9,828
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413
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(NA)
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(NA)
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(NA)
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1920 (Jan. 1) 2
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53,900
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51,810
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94,821
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10,463
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427
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(NA)
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(NA)
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(NA)
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1930 (Apr. 1) 2
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62,137
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60,638
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110,287
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11,891
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597
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(NA)
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(NA)
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(NA)
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1940 (Apr. 1) 2
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66,062
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65,608
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118,215
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12,866
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589
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(NA)
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(NA)
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(NA)
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1950 (Apr. 1) 2
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74,833
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75,864
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134,942
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15,042
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713
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(NA)
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(NA)
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(NA)
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1950 (Apr. 1)
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75,187
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76,139
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135,150
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15,045
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1,131
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(NA)
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(NA)
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(NA)
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1960 (Apr. 1)
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88,331
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90,992
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158,832
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18,872
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1,620
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(NA)
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(NA)
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(NA)
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1970 (Apr. 1) 3
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98,926
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104,309
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178,098
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22,581
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2,557
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(NA)
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(NA)
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(NA)
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1980 (Apr. 1) 4 5
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110,053
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116,493
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194,713
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26,683
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5,150
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1,420
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3,729
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14,609
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1990 (Apr. 1) 4 6
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121,284
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127,507
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208,741
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30,517
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9,534
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2,067
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7,467
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22,379
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1990 (July 1) 7
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121,626
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127,838
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209,196
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30,629
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9,639
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2,075
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7,564
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22,571
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1991 (July 1) 7
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122,956
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129,197
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210,975
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31,137
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10,041
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2,112
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7,929
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23,391
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1992 (July 1) 7
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124,424
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130,606
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212,874
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31,683
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10,473
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2,149
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8,324
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24,283
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1993 (July 1) 7
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125,788
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131,995
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214,691
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32,195
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10,897
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2,187
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8,710
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25,222
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1994 (July 1) 7
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127,049
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133,278
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216,379
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32,672
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11,276
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2,222
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9,054
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26,160
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1995 (July 1) 7
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128,294
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134,510
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218,023
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33,116
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11,664
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2,256
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9,408
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27,107
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1996 (July 1) 7
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129,504
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135,724
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219,636
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33,537
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12,055
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2,290
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9,765
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28,099
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1997 (July 1) 7
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130,783
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137,001
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221,333
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33,989
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12,461
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2,326
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10,135
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29,182
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1998 (July 1) 7
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132,030
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138,218
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222,980
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34,427
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12,840
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2,361
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10,479
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30,252
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1999 (July 1) 7
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133,277
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139,414
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224,611
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34,862
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13,217
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2,397
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10,820
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31,337
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2000 (July 1) 8
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134,554
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140,752
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226,266
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35,332
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13,708
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2,433
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11,275
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32,479
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2005 (July 1) 8
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140,698
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147,018
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234,221
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37,619
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15,874
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2,625
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13,251
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38,189
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2010 (July 1) 8
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146,679
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153,183
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241,770
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39,982
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18,109
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2,821
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15,289
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43,688
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2015 (July 1) 8
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152,744
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159,524
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249,468
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42,385
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20,415
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3,016
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17,399
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49,255
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2020 (July 1) 8
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158,856
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166,071
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257,394
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44,736
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22,796
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3,207
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19,589
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55,156
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2025 (July 1) 8
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165,009
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172,806
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265,306
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47,089
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25,419
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3,399
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22,020
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61,433
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2030 (July 1) 8
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171,303
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179,767
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273,079
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49,534
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28,455
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3,598
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24,857
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68,167
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2035 (July 1) 8
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177,616
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186,703
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280,555
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52,019
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31,744
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3,802
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27,942
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75,289
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2040 (July 1) 8
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183,914
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193,436
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287,786
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54,461
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35,101
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4,006
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31,095
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82,691
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2045 (July 1) 8
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190,354
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200,044
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295,019
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56,862
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38,515
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4,206
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34,309
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90,343
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2050 (July 1) 8
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197,047
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206,640
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302,453
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59,239
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41,994
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4,405
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37,589
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98,229
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NA Not available. 1 Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race.
2 Excludes Alaska and Hawaii.
3 The revised 1970 resident population count is 203,302,031;which incorporates changes due to errors found after tabulations werecompleted. The race and sex data shown
here reflect theofficial 1970 census count.
4 The race data shown have been modified;see text of this section for explanation.
5 The total population count has been revised since the 1980 censuspublications. Numbers by age, race, Hispanic origin, and sex have notbeen corrected.
6 The April 1, 1990, estimates base (248,790,925) includes countresolution corrections processed through August 1997. It generallydoes not include adjustments for census
coverage errors. However, it includes adjustments estimated for the 1995 Test Census invarious localities in California, New Jersey, and Louisiana; and the 1998 census dress rehearsals
in localities in California and Wisconsin.These adjustments amounted to a total of 81,052 persons.
7 Estimated.
8 Middle series projections.Total fertility rate in 2050 = 2,219;life expectancy in 2050 = 83.9 years; and annual net immigration in 2050 = 984,000.Source: U.S. Census
Bureau, U.S. Census of Population: 1940,vol. II, part 1, and vol. IV, part 1;1950, vol. II, part 1; 1960, vol. I, part 1; 1970, vol. I, part B;and Current Population Reports, P25-1095;
and "Resident PopulationEstimates of the United States by Sex, Race, and HispanicOrigin: April 1, 1990 to July 1, 1999"; published 24 May 2000;; and"National Population
Projections-Summary Tables;"published 13 January 2000;.
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These tables are based on figures supplied by the United States Census Bureau, U.S. Department of Commerce and are subject to revision by the Census Bureau.
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