The state of Kansas has a total resident population of just under 3 million people, based on
a census bureau population estimate calculated in 2017.
Not exact matches
The United States
Census Bureau is a division of the federal government of the United States
Bureau of Commerce that is responsible for conducting the national
census at least once every 10 years, in which the
population of the United States is counted.
In the past four years, growth has been strongest in Brooklyn (4.67 percent) and Queens (4.07 percent), while upstate cities generally saw their
populations drop, the
census bureau found.
Any time you fill out a
Census Bureau survey or
census, your answers are combined with others to produce summary statistics about the local
population in each city and rural area: how many people live and work there, what jobs they do, how they commute to work and other characteristics.
The
population of U.S. singles 15 and older (the
Census Bureau's age cutoff) grew to 119.9 m in 2007 from 100.9 m in 2000 and 86.8 m in 1990, according to
census data.
According to the United States
Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 2.3 square miles and the
population was 2,401 at the 2000
census.
Defined by the United States
Census Bureau as Block 3000, Block Group 3,
Census Tract 29.10 of Santa Barbara County, the 2000
census showed an official
population of two persons.
The state's
population is just over 2 million, according to a recent
census bureau estimate.
As of the 2010
census, Duluth had a
population of 26,600, and the U.S.
Census Bureau estimated the
population to be 29,193 as of 2015.
The metropolitan area is also a component of the larger Midland — Odessa combined statistical area, which had a 2010
census population of 278,801; a recent report from the United States
Census Bureau estimates that the combined
population as of July 2015 is 326,115.
As of the 2013
census, its
population, estimated by the United States
Census Bureau, was 57,468, making it the 45th most populated city in Florida.
According to a
census of 1 July 2012, by the
Census Bureau, the city had a
population of 130,741.
The U.S.
Census Bureau estimated the city's
population was 39,643 at the 2000
census.
Using local estimates of labor force participation by gender and parental status from the U.S.
Census Bureau, and weighting the estimates by the
population of parents in each
census tract, this analysis compares parental labor force participation between child care deserts and nondeserts.
Five - year study periods were defined (1991 — 1995, 1996 — 2000 and 2001 — 2005) with mid-term estimate
population figures from the Australian
Bureau of Statistics 1991, 1996 and 2001
censuses used as denominators.
The
census bureau reported North Carolina's
population at 4.7 million in 1994.