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the U.S. Census Bureau's 2016 State and Region Population Estimates
Are due for release this month within the next 10 days. That information will be posted here when we get to that point. However, for the time being, for the days leading up to the release it would be a good thing to let people throw in their predictions and/or concerns with the 2016 census bureau release for U.S. states and U.S. regions.
the U.S. Census Bureau's 2016 State and Region Population Estimates
Are due for release this month within the next 10 days. That information will be posted here when we get to that point. However, for the time being, for the days leading up to the release it would be a good thing to let people throw in their predictions and/or concerns with the 2016 census bureau release for U.S. states and U.S. regions.
Going to start with my home state of GA, I'm going to say we're around 10,350,000 or up about 135,000 since last year with metro Atlanta growing over 100,000 again.
Tennessee will probably go from 6.6 million to 6,649,997, or 6,650,006 a random number around the 6,650,000 mark but no more than 6,653,000, and no less than 6,642,000. Who wants to bet me money ,Oh and will probably overtake Indiana this year or nxtt
Tennessee will probably go from 6.6 million to 6,649,997, or 6,650,006 a random number around the 6,650,000 mark but no more than 6,653,000, and no less than 6,642,000. Who wants to bet me money ,Oh and will probably overtake Indiana this year or nxtt
I agree, Tennessee has probably passed Indiana in population.
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PA probably pretty stable. As of 2015 --- 12,802,503. My guess is that it increased by 25,000 over the past year, with small losses in the northern/western (non Pgh metro counties) part of the state, and small gains in the south central/ south eastern part. PA is pretty cool the way it is though, a very complete state IMO.
I am interested in seeing the population estimates for Ohio and Michigan such as where the losses/gains and stability are. I see western pa and West Virginia mirroring the population estimates of ohio
Washington State was at an estimated 7,170,000 in 2015. I would expect an additional 200K in 2016. Not enough to move up in rank, as Virginia is too far ahead to catch. Arizona is also nipping at Washington's heels.
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