Sentences with phrase «state population estimates»

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The US Census Bureau recently released estimates for the major components of population change — natural change (births minus deaths), net domestic migration, and net international migration — for the states between July 1, 2015 and July 1, 2016.
The US Census Bureau recently released its population estimates for each of the 50 states and Washington, DC, for 2016 and how populations changed from July 1, 2015, to July 1, 2016.
CE estimates that over the next decade, the state's population could grow only 2.2 percent, far below the national average.
In a report last year, the consulting firm McKinsey estimated that an additional 350 million people — more than the population of the United States — would move to the cities by 2015.
As of 2016, the state's population was an estimated 6.81 million.
Yet, by State Department estimates, Christians accounted for up to 10 percent of Syria's population.
According to recent estimates from the Soviet Council of Religious Affairs (the state organization that monitors all religious activities in the USSR), religious believers make up between 10 and 20 percent of the population.
Non-Muslims make up less than 1 percent of the population in Turkey, where the US State Department estimates there are only about 7,000 Protestant Christians.
Fact: With about 6 % of the world's population, the United States uses from about 30 % to 50 % (estimates vary) of the world's raw materials.
We serve children who have lost a parent to cancer, have a parent undergoing cancer treatment, or whose parent is a cancer survivor — an estimated population of over 5 million children in the United States.
According to United States 2010 census estimates, only 0.3 percent of the county's working population was employed in the agriculture, forestry, fishing / hunting and mining sectors.
There are some factors to consider prior to estimating the population required for a single state to control both the House and the Electoral Collage.
The U.S. Census Bureau released an estimate at the end of 2016 that found the state's population declined for the first time in a decade.
The overseas eligible population estimate is calculated from 2013 overseas civilian estimate from the State Department — which reports 7.6 million overseas citizens in FY 2013 and is deflated by 70.3 %, the percentage of the domestic citizen population that is of voting age according to the 2013 American Community Survey.
While the decrease was slight — just 0.01 percent — 2015 - 16 marks the first year since 2005 - 06 in which New York State's estimated population dropped by any amount.
The state's population declined for the first time in a decade, losing 191,367 people to other states in the year ending last July 1, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's most recent population estimates.
Center for Diseases Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that youth ages 15 - 24 make up just over one quarter of the sexually active population, but account for half of the 20 million new sexually transmitted infections that occur in the United States each year.
This accounts for the large percentage of the state population taken up by New York City and its suburbs (usually estimated at about 60 %, depending on which counties are included as suburbs).
Nigeria has been ranked highest in Africa with an estimated 311 per 100,000 population carrying tuberculosis, the Anambra State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Lawrence C, Ikeakor has disclosed.
Nigeria has been ranked highest in Africa with an estimated 311 per 100,000 population carrying tuberculosis, the Anambra State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Lawrence C, Ikeakor...
ALBANY — New York State's population increased by more than 50,000 in the year preceding July 2014, according to new estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau.
According to the latest estimate, the state's population stood at 19.746 million residents last July, a 0.26 percent increase from the 19.696 million July 2013 estimate and a 1.9 percent increase from the 2010 census.
The 2016 estimate reverses a growth trend in Erie County and in New York State, where population dropped for the first time in a decade.
«It's the only robust population estimate of a marten population in the Pacific states
Perhaps more importantly, given the large population of evangelical Christians in the United States (up to 30 percent by some estimates), nearly half of the evangelicals surveyed said they felt that science and religion were in a collaborative relationship.
«In the past, population estimates have been largely based on visual observations and on the analysis of fecal samples,» said Taal Levi, an assistant professor of fisheries and wildlife at Oregon State University and co-author on the study.
Without knowing the size of the overall postdoc population, it is impossible to state the response rate and thus to estimate the degree to which the responses are representative.
The team used novel statistical techniques coupled with data from death certificates and estimates of the population in each U.S. state to calculate life expectancies, even for some states with small black populations.
According to the US Census Bureau, the elderly population in the United States is projected to almost double, from the most current estimate of 43 million in 2012 to 80 million by the year 2050.
A commonly diagnosed disorder that underwent diagnostic changes is Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), which affects an estimated six percent of the population — or about 19 million people in the United States.
In late May, a Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health panel estimated it will cost six southern states where the virus is expected to first impact the United States more than $ 2 billion in medical care and lost wages, an economic model that assumes the virus will infect only 2 % of the region's populstates where the virus is expected to first impact the United States more than $ 2 billion in medical care and lost wages, an economic model that assumes the virus will infect only 2 % of the region's populStates more than $ 2 billion in medical care and lost wages, an economic model that assumes the virus will infect only 2 % of the region's population.
Estimates show that by 2050 the world population will be more than 9 billion and this growth will occur primarily in areas of the world already experiencing food scarcity and water availability issues, as Steven Leath, plant scientist and president of Iowa State University, noted in a lecture last year at AAAS.
Between 1.6 million and 16 million sage - grouse populated the sagebrush plains of 13 U.S. states and three Canadian provinces in the 19th century, but their populations today are estimated between 100,000 and 500,000.
Just five populations of the hump - shouldered bruins are found in the Lower 48 states, including roughly 1,000 grizzlies along the northern Continental Divide in Montana, and an estimated 600 in and around Yellowstone National Park in the northern Rockies.
The country's booming population may also speed the invasion of the forest — in Petén, the northern third of the country where the reserve lies, official estimates state that the population exploded from 25,000 in 1960 to 500,000 in 2004.
They estimated that more than 60 per cent of the populations of the United States, Argentina and Italy live in areas conducive to seasonal transmission of Zika virus.
8 The number of dogs worldwide is estimated at 400 million, roughly the human population of the United States and Mexico combined.
She and Yung estimate that supporting 300 million people — roughly the population of the United States — would require a solar farm covering 10 per cent of Titan, or the surface area of the entire US.
The study includes the first estimates of the felony conviction population and maps their distribution in the states, documenting the dramatic growth since 1980.
For example, in 2010, MSM accounted for 63 percent of estimated new HIV infections in the United States, but the group represents about 2 percent of the U.S. population.
Recreational anglers can also have a big impact on fish populations by dint of their numbers: An estimated 11 million anglers took some 73 million saltwater fishing trips in the United States in 2010.
In the United States alone, an estimated 70 percent of the population owns a networked computer.
Researchers say they hope their study opens the door to better diagnosis and treatment of the most common and often intractable sleep disorder that affects an estimated 15 percent of the United States population.
Sika deer first came to the United States in 1916 and the initial population of four or five individuals has grown to an estimated 12,000 today.
In Texas, for example, Facebook estimates Filipinos ages 50 to 54 represent 5 percent of the state's male population in that age range, whereas the American Community Survey estimate is closer to 2.5 percent.
Wildlife Conservation Society researcher Ullas Karanth talks about his July, 2016, Scientific American article on state - of - the - art techniques for tracking tigers and estimating their populations and habitat health.
Any reforms to come from the process, starting next week, would affect about 62 percent of New York state's population, the proportion estimated to reside now in areas that could be hard hit as rising land and ocean temperatures raise average sea levels around the globe.
Data from the Chinese State Forestry Administration estimate there were 2,060 wild pandas across China in 2015, and evidence shows populations in many areas stabilizing and expanding.
Historical estimates state that during the three years, eight months, and twenty days of Khmer Rouge control, approximately one quarter of the Cambodian population died from mistreatment, overwork, malnutrition, disease, and violence.
However, because the monitored population of a state or country is estimated over a small geographical area these results may not be representative of the total population of that European country or US state.
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