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New population figures from the US Census Bureau gave Texas four new US House seats. Florida is the only other state with multiple pickups, getting two. ...
By Joey Bunch Colorado is still growing like gangbusters, but not enough to warrant another member of Congress, according to preliminary US census data ...
"I was a little bit surprised about how large the change was," said Murdock, a Rice University professor and former US Census director. ...
You can find these and more facts about America from the US Census Bureau, online at www.census.gov. Historical Statistics of the United States: Colonial ...
The New Americans: US Commerce Secretary Gary Locke unveils the US count (Photo: Yuri Gripas/REUTERS) For the first time in history, there are more than 300 million Americans.
The new census numbers are out, showing the nation's population is up by almost 10 percent. But that's the slowest growth rate since the Great Depression in the 1930s.
The 2010 census data released today shows the US-Mexico Border States will be the major gainers in Congressional representation. Nearly one of every four congressional representatives will come from a.
Data from the 2010 US Census released on Tuesday shows that the population of United States as of April 1, 2010, was 308745538.
The 2010 US Census shows that the last decade has marked the slowest population growth in the US since the Great Depression.
The U.S. Census Bureau announced today that the population of the United States has surpassed 300 Million people. As of April 1, 2010, the population stood at 308745538 persons. That is a 9.7% growth rate since the year 2000. ...
The US population grew 9.7 per cent to 308.7m in the first decade of the millennium, the slowest rate of growth since the Great Depression, according to the US census, but still robust compared with other developed nations. ...
The U.S. Census Bureau has released findings from its American Community Survey. Based on data gathered between 2005 and 2009, survey responses were analyzed for socio-economic changes affecting smaller communities between 10-year ...
Washington, Dec 22 - The US population grew by 9.7 percent in the last decade to 308.7 million people, but the country's growth rate has slowed, the Census Bureau said Tuesday. The population grew to 308745538 since 2000, ...
U.S. Census Bureau Releases Calculation on How Many House Seats for Each State. December 21st, 2010. On December 21, the Census Bureau released its calculation of how many seats in the U.S. House each state will have, starting in 2012. ...

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