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Population News Friday March 28th 2008



Florida population growth is at lowest level in decadesFlorida population growth is at lowest level in decades
(WJHG Panama City: Thu, 27 Mar) People are still moving to the Sunshine State but in much smaller numbers. The University of Florida's latest projection shows that population growth in Florida has dropped to its lowest level in thirty years.


Immigration fuelling population growth: GovtImmigration fuelling population growth: Govt
(ABC via Yahoo!7 News: Thu, 27 Mar) Record numbers of skilled workers migrating to Australia have helped make immigration account for more than half of the country's latest population growth.


Texas GrowthTexas Growth
(KERA North Texas: Thu, 27 Mar) There was a general sense of celebration among state officials as the U.S. Census Bureau said the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area-for the second year in a row- leads the nation in population growth. Austin, San Antonio and Houston also ranked among the top ten. But what's behind the numbers? KERA's Shelley Kofler talked to Dr Karl Eschbach, the director of the state data center and asked- is this ...



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Utah's income growth high, per capita income still lowUtah's income growth high, per capita income still low
(2News Salt Lake City: Thu, 27 Mar) The Commerce Department says Utah had the second-highest rate of income growth in the nation in 2007.


Charlotte Among Top Growing U.S. PopulationsCharlotte Among Top Growing U.S. Populations
(WSOC-TV Charlotte: Thu, 27 Mar) U.S. Census Bureau numbers released Thursday morning showed Charlotte had the 6th largest growth in population from 2006 and 2007. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the Charlotte Metropolitan area increased its population by 66,700.


FBI Crime ReportFBI Crime Report
(Orange County Review: Thu, 27 Mar) The FBI's UCR Program collects offenses known to law enforcement for violent crime and property crime, as well as data regarding clearances of these offenses. Search offenses for Virginia.


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