What's Going On In Somalia; Population Growth In The U.S.
By Michael Barone
Population Growth in the U.S.
While I should have been working on something else, I made a few calculations based on the census estimates of population for the states on June 30, 2006. I calculated the total national population increase between the 2000 census figures and those estimates: 17,976,578. Then I calculated the increase (or in the cases of Louisiana and North Dakota, decrease) in 2000--2006. It turns out that half the nation's population increase came in only five states. More than two thirds came in just 10 states. Here's a table of the 2000--2006 population increases.
Population increase is awfully concentrated, isn't it? Also, note that 25 percent of the total national population increase since 2000 has come in just 100 counties. That is, those with populations over 10,000; in very lightly populated counties, a very small population increase can produce a huge percentage increase, and so the Census Bureau excludes them.
By Michael Barone
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Best-selling author Mitch Albom on his first nonfiction work since "Tuesdays with Morrie."




