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Pro Starter
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Cary, NC
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Census Map
Pretty cool info here if you're interested in demographic trends. North Carolina is growing quite fast - +18.5% since 2000, and my county has grown +43% in that time - nuts.
Mapping the 2010 U.S. Census - NYTimes.com |
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Head Coach
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Green Bay, WI
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I'm wondering about the different rates used there.
Brown County, where I lived, grew at 9.4%. It shows each racial group's percentage of the overall population, and the change since 2000. Okay. Is that change in raw numbers, like in thousands of people, or change as a percentage of the population? If so, why is every group in Brown County increasing as a percentage of the population? That doesn't pass the smell test. |
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Pro Starter
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Cary, NC
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My interpretation is that the share of population shown is the current numbers from 2010, but the change from 2000 is reflecting actual numbers of people.
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College Benchwarmer
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Sterling Heights, Mi
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My understanding is that it is showing percentage change since 2000 per race.
So if you lived in the town of Mayberry with 20 people in 2000 (12 white and 8 black), and now Mayberry has 30 people (19 white and 11 blacks), the stats would show up like this: White: 63% +58% Black: 37% +38% Last edited by fantom1979 : 03-25-2011 at 02:51 AM. |
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College Starter
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: The Dirty
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Hispanics looking good in Georgia (+96%). My county (Dekalb) shows +3.9%, but whites are down 5% with hispanics and asians up 30% each.
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Bounty Hunter
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Behind Enemy Lines in Athens, GA
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The statistically fun county to see in Georgia (unless you happen to live there I guess) is Clayton. That's where over half the white population (around 30k ppl give or take) left during the past decade, presumably in connection with the unbelievably fucked up school system that ended up losing accreditation for about a year back in '08-'09.
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General Manager
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: The Mountains
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There's too many people nowadays.
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Pro Starter
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Cary, NC
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So the biggest drop in population I could find is St. Bernard parish in Louisiana - down 46.6% from 2000 - though some of the counties in the Mississippi Delta gave it a close run.
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Coordinator
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: San Diego via Sausalito via San Jose via San Diego
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Katrina maybe?
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College Starter
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: The Dirty
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I forgot about that, pretty funny. I was surprised by the areas farther south of the airport, like Fayette, that have pretty large increases in hispanic and asian populations. In not so surprising news, White County is still 95% white ![]()
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