New Year’s Day Census Bureau predictions for U.S. Population

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Screen shot 2009 12 30 at 12.51.09 PM1 249x300 New Years Day Census Bureau predictions for U.S. PopulationOur friends at the Census Bureau have released some New Year’s Day predictions. They predict that on Jan. 1, 2010 — three months out from Census Day — the total U.S. population will be 308,400,408. This would represent an increase of 2,606,181, or 0.9 percent, from New Year’s Day 2009.

Net international migration is expected to add one person every 37 seconds to the U.S. population in January 2010, resulting in an increase in the total U.S. population of one person every 14 seconds, yep every 14 seconds.

In January 2010, one birth is expected to occur every eight seconds in the United States and one death every 12 seconds.

Are you ready to be counted?

Source: Census Bureau

Also, our team just saw this Census-related article from Poder360.com and encourage you to check out their entire site. Lots of good stuff!


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