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Old 03-17-2009, 01:21 PM
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You got this info from lil musket who posted it on a thread. An his source was wikipedia not the us census. That was based on population percentages. It was 00 to 2007. We are in 2009.
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You got this info from lil musket who posted it on a thread. An his source was wikipedia not the us census. That was based on population percentages. It was 00 to 2007. We are in 2009.
Those are the us census figures go to the site, and don't 2009 figure has not came in yet it just march.

I bet your feeling stupid right NOW

It source came from the United States Census Bureau
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_o...tistical_Areas

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Old 03-17-2009, 01:57 PM
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Those are the us census figures go to the site, and don't 2009 figure has not came in yet it just march.

I bet your feeling stupid right NOW

It source came from the United States Census Bureau
Table of United States Metropolitan Statistical Areas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The source came from wikipeida. Anybody who wants to can change wikipedia. And its based on population percentanges from 00-07. New york had 2.69%, LA 4.12%, Chicago 4.61%. Is Macon growing faster than them too.
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As I said on another thread last night, wiki should not to be used for accurate, solid data.

For real info, you have to dig a little deeper than wiki. Wiki is generally for people that are too lazy to do their own research.
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The source came from wikipeida. Anybody who wants to can change wikipedia. And its based on population percentanges from 00-07. New york had 2.69%, LA 4.12%, Chicago 4.61%. Is Macon growing faster than them too.
"well take that up with United States Census bureau" they are the ones who reported it......and that what counts.
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As I said on another thread last night, wiki should not to be used for accurate, solid data.

For real info, you have to dig a little deeper than wiki. Wiki is generally for people that are too lazy to do their own research.
It can be used when its sources come from reliable sites like the US Census...
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No. It can't. Just go the ACTUAL Census Bureau website. It isn't that hard.

ANYBODY can post ANYTHING they like on wiki. There are mods and editors, but they simply can't keep up with all the entries. I have seen all kinds of garbage posted that simply is not true.
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No. It can't. Just go the ACTUAL Census Bureau website. It isn't that hard.

ANYBODY can post ANYTHING they like on wiki. There are mods and editors, but they simply can't keep up with all the entries. I have seen all kinds of garbage posted that simply is not true.
I've already been there and so should you
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You got this info from lil musket who posted it on a thread. An his source was wikipedia not the us census. That was based on population percentages. It was 00 to 2007. We are in 2009.
The source for the information is The US census... click on the link at the bottom of the article... it cites the US census data. 07 is the last available data the census provides on their website.. If you are cliaming an area is growing FASTER.. then you are talking about rates.. which are percentages.. not raw numbers.. this is basic middle school math here folks. Your typical harrassing posts towards anyone you disagree with are getting VERY tiresome. You and Nortonguy engage in this same type of tactic.
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The source for the information is The US census... click on the link at the bottom of the article... it cites the US census data. 07 is the last available data the census provides on their website.. If you are cliaming an area is growing FASTER.. then you are talking about rates.. which are percentages.. not raw numbers.. this is basic middle school math here folks. Your typical harrassing posts towards anyone you disagree with are getting VERY tiresome. You and Nortonguy engage in this same type of tactic.

The household income in Columbus GA has declined from the inflation-adjusted 2000 income levels. The income level has decreased to $33,453, which amounts to a 17.2 percent decline. The Columbus, GA-AL MSA, when comparing total percent of decline, ranks 4 of 6 metro area in percent of decline for median household income in the State of Georgia. Columbus ranks 15 of 233 metro area when comparing the decline in median income level for the United States.

When compared to other Metro Areas throughout the United States, the Columbus metro area had a relatively low median household income of $40,379 (2005 Dollars). The income level is 23 percent lower than the median in State of Georgia of $49,647 and the median is 21.7 percent lower than the median household income level in the US of $49,133.

As the median income level saw a decline from 2000 to 2005 in the Columbus, GA-AL metro area, the Race/Ethnicity category that saw the sharpest decline in median household income was the Hispanic category. This group felt a decline of 43.3 percent from 2000 to 2005. The American Indian and Alaska Native Race/Ethnicity category has been least effected by the income level decline in Columbus, undergoing a 2 percent increase in household income, since the reported levels in 2000.

Evaluated with other MSAs across the nation, the Columbus metro area can be considered to have a relatively high rate of poverty among its population, accounting a rate of 15.6 percent with a family income under the 1999 poverty level. The Black or African American race/ethnicity population category, holds the highest rate of poverty with 24.6 percent of the people in 2000 living in poverty. The population that is aged Under 5 years have the most percent of people living in poverty in Columbus, having 24 percent of the population in this age category living in poverty.

The poverty rate in the Columbus, GA-AL Metro has increased by 3.8 percent since the amount published in 2000, moving from 15.6 percent to 19.4 percent.

Datasource: U.S. Bureau of the Census.

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