Population estimates for 1992 from the U.S. Census Bureau show that Maine had 1,235,000 residents, up only 500 from 1991, indicating a net departure of 5,500 people once normal birth and death rates are factored in. The numbers confirm analysts\u27 suspicions of a recession-driven out-migration from the state
The Talk of Maine piece with statistics on the typical Mainer, noting that the U.S. Census Bureau r...
Demographic changes affect many aspects of a state’s economic and community well-being. Mageean, AvR...
Business Maine: Central & Western piece noting that two recently issued reports offer conflicting ...
Population estimates for 1992 from the U.S. Census Bureau show that Maine had 1,235,000 residents, u...
The state Office of Data, Research and Vital Statistics this month released figures that show Maine\...
Recent U.S. census bureau figures show that Maine\u27s population grew at a rate of 0.3 percent duri...
The State Planning Office projects an net out-migration of people from Maine in each year until 2005...
Maine\u27s 1992 birth rate decreased to 44 births per day, from 45.9 births per day in 1991. A drop...
The Talk of Maine. The Census 2000 found many things besides a poulation of 1,274,923, or 26,000 m...
A new US Census Bureau study of age groups shows that Maine\u27s population of children under the ag...
Employment figures for March, the latest figures available, put Maine\u27s seasonally adjusted emplo...
The federal Bureau of the Census recently issued a report that named Biddeford as the fastest-growin...
Federal Census Bureau projections show that Maine\u27s population will become slightly more diverse ...
Short piece about Maine\u27s loss of population, due to more deaths than births, or what the U.S. Ce...
Etc.etera piece on several statistics, including Maine\u27s net population loss between July 1, 200...
The Talk of Maine piece with statistics on the typical Mainer, noting that the U.S. Census Bureau r...
Demographic changes affect many aspects of a state’s economic and community well-being. Mageean, AvR...
Business Maine: Central & Western piece noting that two recently issued reports offer conflicting ...
Population estimates for 1992 from the U.S. Census Bureau show that Maine had 1,235,000 residents, u...
The state Office of Data, Research and Vital Statistics this month released figures that show Maine\...
Recent U.S. census bureau figures show that Maine\u27s population grew at a rate of 0.3 percent duri...
The State Planning Office projects an net out-migration of people from Maine in each year until 2005...
Maine\u27s 1992 birth rate decreased to 44 births per day, from 45.9 births per day in 1991. A drop...
The Talk of Maine. The Census 2000 found many things besides a poulation of 1,274,923, or 26,000 m...
A new US Census Bureau study of age groups shows that Maine\u27s population of children under the ag...
Employment figures for March, the latest figures available, put Maine\u27s seasonally adjusted emplo...
The federal Bureau of the Census recently issued a report that named Biddeford as the fastest-growin...
Federal Census Bureau projections show that Maine\u27s population will become slightly more diverse ...
Short piece about Maine\u27s loss of population, due to more deaths than births, or what the U.S. Ce...
Etc.etera piece on several statistics, including Maine\u27s net population loss between July 1, 200...
The Talk of Maine piece with statistics on the typical Mainer, noting that the U.S. Census Bureau r...
Demographic changes affect many aspects of a state’s economic and community well-being. Mageean, AvR...
Business Maine: Central & Western piece noting that two recently issued reports offer conflicting ...