A new US Census Bureau study of age groups shows that Maine\u27s population of children under the age of 5 declined 76 percent between 1990 and 1993, the second largest decrease in the nation -- Maine\u27s total population increased 09 percent in the past three years, while the group of people aged 45 to 64 increased by 66 percent, to 248,000 -- Detail
In this fact sheet, author Kenneth Johnson examines new data released by the Census Bureau which pro...
Data from the 1990 census showed that Maine has the highest rate of poverty in New England, with 128...
Data from the 1990 census shows that 105,441 Mainers over age 5 speak a language other than English ...
Recent U.S. census bureau figures show that Maine\u27s population grew at a rate of 0.3 percent duri...
The state Office of Data, Research and Vital Statistics this month released figures that show Maine\...
News & Issues piece on this year\u27s National Kid\u27s Count results, which were released this wee...
Federal Census Bureau projections indicate that Maine\u27s over-65 population will grow from 13.7 of...
The Talk of Maine. The Census 2000 found many things besides a poulation of 1,274,923, or 26,000 m...
Population estimates for 1992 from the U.S. Census Bureau show that Maine had 1,235,000 residents, u...
Politics + Other Mistakes piece on Maine\u27s aging population, noting that a recent study shows th...
Demographic changes affect many aspects of a state’s economic and community well-being. Mageean, AvR...
A Maine Department of Human Services study shows that 120 children under the age of 19 committed sui...
Article and box breaking down Maine\u27s population into ethnic groups. The largest group is mixed...
Maine\u27s 1992 birth rate decreased to 44 births per day, from 45.9 births per day in 1991. A drop...
A federal Bureau of Economic Analysis study released Thursday shows that Maine had the nation\u27s s...
In this fact sheet, author Kenneth Johnson examines new data released by the Census Bureau which pro...
Data from the 1990 census showed that Maine has the highest rate of poverty in New England, with 128...
Data from the 1990 census shows that 105,441 Mainers over age 5 speak a language other than English ...
Recent U.S. census bureau figures show that Maine\u27s population grew at a rate of 0.3 percent duri...
The state Office of Data, Research and Vital Statistics this month released figures that show Maine\...
News & Issues piece on this year\u27s National Kid\u27s Count results, which were released this wee...
Federal Census Bureau projections indicate that Maine\u27s over-65 population will grow from 13.7 of...
The Talk of Maine. The Census 2000 found many things besides a poulation of 1,274,923, or 26,000 m...
Population estimates for 1992 from the U.S. Census Bureau show that Maine had 1,235,000 residents, u...
Politics + Other Mistakes piece on Maine\u27s aging population, noting that a recent study shows th...
Demographic changes affect many aspects of a state’s economic and community well-being. Mageean, AvR...
A Maine Department of Human Services study shows that 120 children under the age of 19 committed sui...
Article and box breaking down Maine\u27s population into ethnic groups. The largest group is mixed...
Maine\u27s 1992 birth rate decreased to 44 births per day, from 45.9 births per day in 1991. A drop...
A federal Bureau of Economic Analysis study released Thursday shows that Maine had the nation\u27s s...
In this fact sheet, author Kenneth Johnson examines new data released by the Census Bureau which pro...
Data from the 1990 census showed that Maine has the highest rate of poverty in New England, with 128...
Data from the 1990 census shows that 105,441 Mainers over age 5 speak a language other than English ...