The state Office of Data, Research and Vital Statistics this month released figures that show Maine\u27s population grew between 1990 and 1992 by 3,742 residents annually, as compared to an annual increase of 10,000 residents during the 1980s. During the period 1990-92, births outnumbered deaths by 13,188, and 4,768 residents left Maine for other states. Portland lost 1,756 residents; Lewiston lost 1,801; Auburn lost 571; and Bangor lost 1,093. Details
The Portland metropolitan statistical area remains the largest such area in Maine, according to rece...
Detailed table of facts and statistics from each Maine county, including county population figures f...
Maine Journal. From 1980 to 1988, the number of cars registered in Maine grew from 531,000 to 833,...
Recent U.S. census bureau figures show that Maine\u27s population grew at a rate of 0.3 percent duri...
Population estimates for 1992 from the U.S. Census Bureau show that Maine had 1,235,000 residents, u...
The State Planning Office projects an net out-migration of people from Maine in each year until 2005...
A new US Census Bureau study of age groups shows that Maine\u27s population of children under the ag...
A US Census Bureau report issued yesterday estimates that Portland has lost 1,600 residents since 19...
The federal Bureau of the Census recently issued a report that named Biddeford as the fastest-growin...
Maine\u27s 1992 birth rate decreased to 44 births per day, from 45.9 births per day in 1991. A drop...
Employment figures for March, the latest figures available, put Maine\u27s seasonally adjusted emplo...
The Talk of Maine. The Census 2000 found many things besides a poulation of 1,274,923, or 26,000 m...
Short piece about Maine\u27s loss of population, due to more deaths than births, or what the U.S. Ce...
The Maine State Planning Office on Wednesday released a year-end report that predicted the state\u27...
Federal Census Bureau projections show that Maine\u27s population will become slightly more diverse ...
The Portland metropolitan statistical area remains the largest such area in Maine, according to rece...
Detailed table of facts and statistics from each Maine county, including county population figures f...
Maine Journal. From 1980 to 1988, the number of cars registered in Maine grew from 531,000 to 833,...
Recent U.S. census bureau figures show that Maine\u27s population grew at a rate of 0.3 percent duri...
Population estimates for 1992 from the U.S. Census Bureau show that Maine had 1,235,000 residents, u...
The State Planning Office projects an net out-migration of people from Maine in each year until 2005...
A new US Census Bureau study of age groups shows that Maine\u27s population of children under the ag...
A US Census Bureau report issued yesterday estimates that Portland has lost 1,600 residents since 19...
The federal Bureau of the Census recently issued a report that named Biddeford as the fastest-growin...
Maine\u27s 1992 birth rate decreased to 44 births per day, from 45.9 births per day in 1991. A drop...
Employment figures for March, the latest figures available, put Maine\u27s seasonally adjusted emplo...
The Talk of Maine. The Census 2000 found many things besides a poulation of 1,274,923, or 26,000 m...
Short piece about Maine\u27s loss of population, due to more deaths than births, or what the U.S. Ce...
The Maine State Planning Office on Wednesday released a year-end report that predicted the state\u27...
Federal Census Bureau projections show that Maine\u27s population will become slightly more diverse ...
The Portland metropolitan statistical area remains the largest such area in Maine, according to rece...
Detailed table of facts and statistics from each Maine county, including county population figures f...
Maine Journal. From 1980 to 1988, the number of cars registered in Maine grew from 531,000 to 833,...