FPS Bulletin 154 • Population Projections: Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin for Florida and Its Counties, 2008-2030

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E-mail, Print, or CD-ROM (Microsoft Excel and Adobe® Acrobat® versions)

Part of the Florida Population Studies series, this 74-page annual publication features 2000 census counts, 2008 population estimates, and population projections in 5-year intervals from 2010 to 2030 for Florida, and county-level data for all 67 counties. Includes a methodology discussion.

$25.00
Release Date: 
2009
$25.00

FPS Bulletin 150 • Florida County Population Projections, 2007-2035

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Download/E-mail or Print.

This Florida Population Studies bulletin features county-level 2000 census population counts, 2007 population estimates, and high, medium, and low population projections for 2010–2035. Includes a methodology discussion.

Note: This publication is included with a Florida Population Studies annual subscription ($40).

$10.00
Release Date: 
2008
$10.00

FPS Bulletin 151 • Population Projections: Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin for Florida and Its Counties, 2007-2030

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E-mail, Print, or CD-ROM (Microsoft Excel and Adobe® Acrobat® versions)

Part of the Florida Population Studies series, this 74-page annual publication features 2000 census counts, 2007 population estimates, and population projections in 5-year intervals from 2010 to 2030 for Florida, and county-level data for all 67 counties. Includes a methodology discussion.

$25.00
Release Date: 
2008
$25.00

FPS • Detailed Population Projections by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin, 2007-2030 • All Categories

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All 7 categories: All races, White, Black, Non-Hispanic White, Non-Hispanic Black, Hispanic, and Non-White

An expanded, 5-year age increment detailed version of Florida Population Studies Bulletin 151 broken down by sex, race, and Hispanic origin. Includes county-level population estimates as of April 1, 2007, and projections from 2010 to 2030.

$75.00
Release Date: 
2008
$75.00

Population Studies

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BEBR began making population estimates for Florida and its counties in the 1950s. The Population Program was formally established in 1972 when BEBR received the first of a continuous series of annual contracts from the State of Florida to produce the state's official city and county population estimates.

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