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Old 11-01-2007, 05:41 PM
 
Location: Los Altos Hills, CA
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50 States and DC Population, 2030
As projected by proximity one

California 46,444,861
Texas 33,317,744
Florida 28,685,769
New York 19,477,429
Illinois 13,432,892
Pennsylvania 12,768,184
North Carolina 12,227,739
Georgia 12,017,838
Ohio 11,550,528
Arizona 10,712,397
Michigan 10,694,172
Virginia 9,825,019
New Jersey 9,802,440
Washington 8,624,801
Tennessee 7,380,634
Maryland 7,022,251
Massachusetts 7,012,009
Indiana 6,810,108
Missouri 6,430,173
Minnesota 6,306,130
Wisconsin 6,150,764
Colorado 5,792,357
South Carolina 5,148,569
Alabama 4,874,243
Oregon 4,833,918
Kentucky 4,554,998
Louisiana 4,802,633
Nevada 4,282,102
Oklahoma 3,913,251
Connecticut 3,688,630
Utah 3,485,367
Arkansas 3,240,208
Mississippi 3,092,410
Iowa 2,955,172
Kansas 2,940,084
New Mexico 2,099,708
Idaho 1,969,624
Nebraska 1,820,247
West Virginia 1,719,959
New Hampshire 1,646,471
Hawaii 1,466,046
Maine 1,411,097
Rhode Island 1,152,941
Montana 1,044,898
Delaware 1,012,658
Alaska 867,674
North Dakota 800,462
Vermont 711,867
South Dakota 606,566
Wyoming 522,979
DC 433,414

State Population Rankings 2000-2030

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Old 11-01-2007, 05:44 PM
 
Location: Triangle, North Carolina
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Data is already out of date. I think proximity uses 2000 census data with projection.
For example, Georgia has already eclipsed the 10 million mark, the 10 county Atlanta area alone is growing at 130,000 per year. The AJC stated we should be around 16 million by 2025.
With this said I do hope your data is correct, it is already a traffic filled sardine can here now.
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Old 11-01-2007, 05:47 PM
 
Location: Texas
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10 counties? More like 28. And if Atlanta is at 16 million by 2025, then it will be the third largest metro area behind NYC and LA. I doubt it. You have a link to that article?
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Old 11-01-2007, 05:49 PM
 
Location: Los Altos Hills, CA
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10 counties? More like 28. And if Atlanta is at 16 million by 2025, then it will be the third largest metro area behind NYC and LA. I doubt it. You have a link to that article?
I think its a reference to the entire state.

Which I think is overly optimistic-but who knows?
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Old 11-01-2007, 05:52 PM
 
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ND is on there twice
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Old 11-01-2007, 05:56 PM
 
Location: Los Altos Hills, CA
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Upon further research,
California's own estimates say the state will have a population of 49,240,891 by 2030. I guess we'll have to wait and see...

California Department of Finance - E-1 City / County Population Estimates with Annual*percent Change — January 1, 2004 and 2005
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Old 11-01-2007, 05:57 PM
 
Location: Los Altos Hills, CA
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ND is on there twice
thanks.

one should be SD.
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Old 11-01-2007, 06:21 PM
 
Location: Marshall-Shadeland, Pittsburgh, PA
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It's nice to see PA's population will CONTINUE to stagnate while urban sprawl CONTINUES to destroy our open space at a record pace.
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Old 11-01-2007, 06:59 PM
 
Location: moving again
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YAY! 16th place! A good move from 19th! (thats what it was last time i saw rank)
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Old 11-01-2007, 08:03 PM
 
Location: Spots Wyoming
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Oh crap. 522,000 in the whole state?????? We got to work on thinning that down. It's getting entirely too crowded.
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