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State Resident Population--Projections: 2010 to 2030 (Statistical Abstract 2008 Table 0014)

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The Statistical Abstract of the United States is the standard summary of statistics on the social, political, and economic organization of the United States. It is also designed to serve as a guide to other statistical publications and sources. The latter function is served by the introductory text to each section, the source note appearing below each table, and Appendix I, which comprises the Guide to Sources of Statistics, the Guide to State Statistical Abstracts, and the Guide to Foreign Statistical Abstracts. This volume includes a selection of data from many statistical sources, both government and private. Publications cited as sources usually contain additional statistical detail and more comprehensive discussions of definitions and concepts. Data not available in publications issued by the contributing agency but obtained from the Internet or unpublished records are identified in the source notes. More information on the subjects covered in the tables so noted may generally be obtained from the source.

Although emphasis in the Statistical Abstract is primarily given to national data, many tables present data for regions and individual states and a smaller number for metropolitan areas and cities. Appendix II, Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas: Concepts, Components, and Population, presents explanatory text, a complete current listing and population data for metropolitan and micropolitan areas defined as of December 2005. Statistics for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and for island areas of the United States are included in many state tables and are supplemented by information in Section 29. Additional information for states, cities, counties, metropolitan areas, and other small units, as well as more historical data are available in various supplements to the Abstract.

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US Census Bureau source http://www.census.gov/statab/www

U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2008 (127th Edition) Washington, DC, 2007; http://www.census.gov/statab/www/

Philip (flip) Kromer converted http://infochimp.org/flip
U.S. Census Bureau, http://www.census.gov/population/www/projections/projectionsagesex.html

U.S. Census Bureau,

“Table A1: Interim Projections of the Total Population for the United States and States:

April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2030”;

published 21 April 2005;

< http://www.census.gov/population/www/projections/projectionsagesex.html >.

referenced on dataset section Data (#1)

U.S. Census Bureau, http://www.census.gov/population/www/

U.S. Census Bureau,

“Table A1: Interim Projections of the Total Population for the United States and States:

April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2030”;

published 21 April 2005;

< http://www.census.gov/population/www/projections/projectionsagesex.html >.

For more information:

http://www.census.go…

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Rights Info

All US Census Bureau materials, regardless of the media, are entirely in the public domain. There are no user fees, site licenses, or any special agreements etc for the public or private use, and or reuse of any census title. As tax funded product, it’s all in the public record. Some of our products, however, are special cases. [...] The Statistical Abstract has some data covered by copyright law. Check the table’s footnotes to determine if the data are covered by copyright law.

File structure

The Statistical Abstract files are distributed by the census department as excel files. These files have data mixed with notes and references, multiple tables per sheet, and worst of all the table headers aren’t easily matched to their rows and columns. The excel files in this collection are unmolested copies of the census originals, with the following exceptions:

  1. A few files had extraneous characters in the title. These were corrected to be consistent. A few files have a sheet of crufty gibberish in the first slot. The sheet order was shuffled but no data were changed.

    The tables that were changed:

    0166 0257 0362 0429 0445 0446 0459 0461 0462 0464 0465 0466 0467 0469 0479 0480 0481 0482 0483 0484 0485 0486 0487 0559 0628 0629 1144 1227 1231

  1. The first four files have been restructured to allow full comprehension of the table. If you’d like to help clean up the data follow along with what’s there.

The CSV files, and the payload portions of the yaml files, have not been processed beyond extracting an array (excel sheets) of 2-D arrays (each sheet’s cells).

Some metadata (title, footnotes, symbols, and sources) has been copied (without molesting the imported stream) into the appropriate slot in this schema. This metadata identification was purposefully done to be strict and simple, and the original files are somewhat irregular, so it’s possible that some metadata fields were missed

These files have been tagged by hand and received cursory inspection, but you’re advised to check against the originals before you go lauching any Mars rovers.

Headnotes

[As of July 1. These projections were produced in correspondence with the U.S. interim projections released in March 2004 (see Table 3). They were developed for each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia by age and sex for the years 2000 to 2030, based on Census 2000 results. These projections differ from forecasts in that they represent the results of the mathematical projection model given that current state-specific trends in fertility, mortality, internal migration and international migration continue. The projections to 2006 have been superseded by population estimates which are shown in Table 12. For further information, see http://www.census.gov/population/www/projections/methodology.html Minus sign (-) indicates decrease]

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State Post office FIPS FIPS region Number Total population, 2030 Percent change, 2000 to 2030
abbreviation code code div. code 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 Percent
United States U.S. 00000 00 1 308935581 322365787 335804546 349439199 363584435 82162529 29.1954987328 (X) (X)
.Alabama AL 01000 01 44 4596330 4663111 4728915 4800092 4874243 427143 9.60497852533 24 35
.Alaska AK 02000 02 64 694109 732544 774421 820881 867674 240742 38.4000178648 46 12
.Arizona AZ 04000 04 57 6637381 7495238 8456448 9531537 10712397 5581765 108.792932333 10 2
.Arkansas AR 05000 05 47 2875039 2968913 3060219 3151005 3240208 566808 21.201765542 32 21
.California CA 06000 06 63 38067134 40123232 42206743 44305177 46444861 12573213 37.120169057 1 13
.Colorado CO 08000 08 55 4831554 5049493 5278867 5522803 5792357 1491096 34.6664850145 22 14
.Connecticut CT 09000 09 12 3577490 3635414 3675650 3691016 3688630 283065 8.31183665559 30 38
.Delaware DE 10000 10 32 884342 927400 963209 990694 1012658 229058 29.2314956611 45 18
.District of Columbia DC 11000 11 34 529785 506323 480540 455108 433414 -138645 -24.2361364824 (X) (X)
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Notes (pg 2)

  • (X) Not applicable.

Tablenum

0014

Year

2008

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