New Census numbers chart state's growth

By Geoffrey Cooper

0 Comments | Leave a Comment

The U.S. Census Bureau released detailed numbers of the 2010 Census Wednesday, which outlines the North Carolina's population activity during the past decade.

The final demographics and population numbers will be used by the N.C. General Assembly to craft new lines for federal and state legislative districts.

According to the 2010 Census web site, the redistricting file consists of five detailed tables: the first shows the population by race, including six single race groups and 57 multiple race groups (63 total race categories); the second shows the Hispanic or Latino population as well as the non-Hispanic or Latino population cross-tabulated by the 63 race categories.

These tabulations are repeated in the third and fourth tables for the population 18 years and over and are for the resident population of the United States. The fifth table provides counts of housing units and their occupancy status.

Click here for a complete listing of the custom table results.

Add comment

Login or register to post comments
Sponsored Links
53-Year-Old Mom Looks 27
Follow this 1 weird tip and remove 20 years of wrinkles in 21 days.
SmartConsumerMagazine.com

Online Silver Business
Start Earning Money and Silver Online Now! Low Cost Simple Business
TheSterlingStar.com

Beans on a String
Toy Reviews by Kids
http://www.beansonastring.com

My Social Network People
Social Networking
msnpeople.com