Caution should be used in analyzing the municipal population estimates just released by the U.S. Census Bureau. There are a few reasons to be careful in making comparisons. (more…)
Archive for July, 2012
Apples, oranges and growth estimates
Posted in Population, U.S. Census Data, tagged 2010 Census, Baltimore City, census, maryland department of planning, Population growth, United States Census Bureau, Washington Post on July 3, 2012| Leave a Comment »
Countdown to 2020 Census Day
Census DayApril 1, 2020The big day is here.MSDC on twitter
Tweets by MdStateDataCtrData Nuggets (tags)
2010 Census ACS Allegany County American Community Survey Anne Arundel Anne Arundel County Baltimore Baltimore City Baltimore County Base Realignment and Closure Act BRAC Calvert Calvert County Carroll Carroll County Cecil census Census of Governments census release Charles County Chillum Demographic & Socioeconomic Projections Unit demographic data Demographic profile Eastern Shore economy Edge Cities Federal Workers foreign born population Frederick County Gaithersburg Government Accountability Office Great Recession Harford County Hispanic Howard Howard County Immigration Langley Park maryland maryland department of planning maryland institute college of art Maryland State Data Center Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake Median household income metro baltimore Minority Minority-majority state Minority group minority population Montgomery Montgomery County Multifamily housing Pennsylvania population population gains Population growth President Clinton President Reagan Prince George’s County Race Race and ethnicity in the United States Census Richard Hall SAHIE Silver Spring Small Area Health Insurance Estimes Social Security socioeconomic data St. Mary’s County U.S. Census Bureau United States Census Bureau Washington Washington Post Western Maryland Wheaton-
Recent Posts
- More Deaths than Births Anticipated for Non-Hispanic Whites
- Census Bureau Plans to Drop Critical Data Product for Planning and Analysis
- Central Jurisdictions Continue to Lead Maryland’s Population Growth
- Census Bureau Estimates Reveal Whites “over represented” and Hispanics “under represented” in Maryland’s Voting Age Population
- The Impact of the Federal Shutdown on Maryland… and the States
Archives
Categories
Blogroll