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.
It is located in the southwestern corner of the state, and the population of the city was 93,064 at the 2010 census, up from the 2000
census population of 77,515.
The city had a 2010
census population of 215,178 people, but its metropolitan...
Montreal QC, the second largest city in Canada with a 2006
census population of 1.6 million people, is number nine on this list and 123rd overall.
Not exact matches
Redistricting follows the once - a-decade
census, when
population shifts require the adjustment
of political districts to keep them close to equal in numbers.
Like pollsters and data scientists have been doing for decades, we normalize our data against U.S.
census data, ensuring that our panel
of millions accurately matches the U.S.
population to remove any age or gender bias (though urban geographies are slightly over-represented in our panel).
That's what the folks at FindTheBest, an online - research engine, found when they used recent
census data to rank the 34 American cities with
populations of 500,000 or more based on their percentages
of wealthy households (defined as those with an annual income
of $ 150,000 or above).
In 2010, the
census revealed that Detroit's
population had dwindled to just 713,000 people, from a high
of two million — fewer than in the years before Henry Ford's Model Ts began rolling out
of the factories.
Broward County's rate
of census forms returned, including our hard - to - count
populations, was higher than the national average resulting in an increased flow
of federal funds.
Censuses can delight or dismay, but rarely do they surprise, and the 2016
population figures released by StatsCan on Wednesday in the first phase
of the censu...
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.
A
census is a count
of a
population in a specific region.
Today, per the most recent
census, nearly a fifth
of the
population is evangelical (19 %, compared to 44 % Orthodox).
According to the latest
census, the Asian
population in the United States grew by 43.3 % between 2000 and 2010, the largest percentage increase
of any ethnic or racial group.
The magnitude
of their numerical strength must be pointed to: In the most recent 1991
census Dalits numbered 138 million in a total Indian
population of 846 million.
According to a 2010
census, just 65 %
of the total
population of 191 million considered itself Catholic, down from 74 % in 2000.
Its 1972
census showed a total
population of 819, with nine
of this number — two women and seven men — more than 100 years old.
Figures from the 2011
census reveal 4 per cent
of the state's
population of 32 million are Christian and 14.5 per cent are Muslim.
According to the 2011
census, only 7.2 per cent
of Sri Lanka's
population are Christians, while 70.2 per cent are Buddhists, 12.6 per cent are Hindus and 9.7 per cent are Muslims.
According to the 2013 New Zealand
census, 48 per cent
of the
population identify as Christian, while 42 per cent say they are non-religious.
Of course, it is still possible to present impressive census figures showing that the number of church members in this country is the largest in relation to the total population that it has ever been, (There are now 67,327,7 l9 church members in the United States of America according to the Yearbook of the Churches) but these figures are not convincin
Of course, it is still possible to present impressive
census figures showing that the number
of church members in this country is the largest in relation to the total population that it has ever been, (There are now 67,327,7 l9 church members in the United States of America according to the Yearbook of the Churches) but these figures are not convincin
of church members in this country is the largest in relation to the total
population that it has ever been, (There are now 67,327,7 l9 church members in the United States
of America according to the Yearbook of the Churches) but these figures are not convincin
of America according to the Yearbook
of the Churches) but these figures are not convincin
of the Churches) but these figures are not convincing.
According to a 1991
census of India, out
of the total Indian
population of 846 million, there are 687.6 million Hindus
of various sects, 101.6 million Muslims, 19.6 million Christians, 6.3 million Buddhists, 3.3 million Jains and 3.1 million adherents
of other traditions.
Poland's
census during the twentieth century indicates that the Roman Catholics comprised 75 %
of the
population, the Orthodox and Jews 10 % each and Protestants 3 %.
These figures are only estimates based on the available
census figures and informed guesses as to the percentage
of Muslims in the
population.
According to 1991
census, the total
population of A.P. is 66.3 million.
In the last national
census, done in 1992, it was revealed that 13.2 %
of the
population over 14 years
of age is Protestant,
of which the large majority is Pentecostal.
At the 2011
census, Tatura had a
population of 4,448.
At the 2011
census, Merrigum had a
population of 672.
In the most recent
census 99.9 %
of the
population was unemployed (the.01 % was the one doing the
census).
Village planners have said that the 2000
Census did not count all residents
of the new downtown condos, as a majority were unoccupied when the
census was being conducted, and they predict a
population growth between 1,000 and 1,200.
The sample was stratified by country and electoral ward type to over-represent families in Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, and wards with a high proportion
of disadvantaged and ethnic minority families.19 Electoral wards were defined as ethnic minority (at least 30 %
of population «Black» or «Asian», 1991
census), with the remainder defined as disadvantaged (upper quartile Child Poverty Index20) or advantaged (not in upper quartile Child Poverty Index).
Though Wheaton's
population over the past decade grew by nearly 8 percent, to 55,416 in 2000, mostly because
of the mixed - use Danada development on the south end
of the city that included about 700 single - family homes, its
population has since leveled off, according to
census statistics.
The number
of Representatives (and thus Electoral College votes) a state has is simply determined by its
population, which is in turn determined by the
census.
@JohnSlegers We have a
census every 10 years and that is generally when districts are redrawn as they have to take into account the changes in
population densities
of different regions.
According to the 2011
census, 16 and 17 year olds make up less than 3 per cent
of the
population aged over 16.
He said the latest
census numbers show the state lost
population overall because
of migration from upstate areas.
Following the report
of the Electoral Commission under section 77 (6), the Government Statistician shall prepare a report on the General electoral
population and the Maori electoral
population in accordance with the provisions
of this Act, based on the results
of the periodical
census conducted in the year 1991, and the report
of the Electoral Commission made pursuant to section 77 (6), and shall report the results
of the
census and his or her calculation
of the electoral
populations to the Surveyor - General and to the other members
of the Commission.
There is good information on the foreign born
population of every county in the United States (and for that matter, every
census tract), which is broken down by age as well.
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.
The latest
census estimates predict a county
population decline
of some 3,000 residents (about 2 percent) by the 2020
census.
The 65 +
population was 15.3 percent
of the U.S. total as
of mid-2016, according to
census data released today.
Taking data from the 2010
census, California had a
population of 37,254,503 ppl, which lead to 53 seats in the House.
Every time the
census reapportions electors, several lawsuits are opened because one state didn't get enough and wants to steal an elector from CA, and CA didn't quite get enough for its share
of the
population either.
As
of the 2010
census it had a
population of 32,736.
In addition to finalizing the size
of the legislature, lawmakers also approved a resolution calling for the creation
of an Independent Redistricting Commission to help draw the boundaries for the new 19 legislative districts — based on
population numbers form the 2010
census.
Detailed information about precisely how the
population has shifted within the state won't be released until February or March, said Kimball Brace, president
of Election Data Services, a political consulting firm specializing in
census data analysis.
According to the last
census, 2.7 %
of the UK's
population was Muslim, 1.0 Hindu and 0.6 Sikh.
It brings New York's total outflow over the last six years to 846,669 people — more than any other state's, both in absolute terms and as a share
of population as measured by the 2010
census.
In most states, the congressional lines will be drawn by the state legislature and approved by the governor after the reallocation
of seats based on
population shifts as documented in the 2010
census.
As
of July 2016 [update], the
population was 256,902, a slight decrease from the 2010
census.