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This web map indicates the annual compound rate of total population change in the United States from 2000 to 2010. Total Population is the total number of residents in an area. Residence refers to the "usual place" where a person lives. 

Total Population for 2000 is from the U.S. Census 2000. The 2010 Total Population variable is estimated by Esri's proven annual demographic update methodology that blends GIS with statistical technology and a unique combination of data sources.

The map is symbolized so that you can easily distinguish areas of population growth (i.e. shades of green) from areas of population decline (i.e. shades of red). It uses a 3 D effect to further emphasize those trends.  The map reveals interesting patterns of recent population change in various regions and communities across the United States.

The map shows population change at the County and Census Tract levels.  The geography depicts Counties at 25m to 750k scale, Census Tracts at 750k to 100k scale.

Esri's Updated Demographics (2010/2015) – Population, age, income, sex, race, marital status and other variables are among the variables included in the database. Each year, Esri's data development team employs its proven methodologies to update more than 2,000 demographic variables for a variety of geographies. See Updated Demographics for more information.



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This web map indicates the annual compound rate of total population change in the United States from 2000 to 2010. Total Population is the total number of residents in an area. Residence refers to the "usual place" where a person lives. 

Total Population for 2000 is from the U.S. Census 2000. The 2010 Total Population variable is estimated by Esri's proven annual demographic update methodology that blends GIS with statistical technology and a unique combination of data sources.

The map is symbolized so that you can easily distinguish areas of population growth (i.e. shades of green) from areas of population decline (i.e. shades of red). It uses a 3 D effect to further emphasize those trends.  The map reveals interesting patterns of recent population change in various regions and communities across the United States.

The map shows population change at the County and Census Tract levels.  The geography depicts Counties at 25m to 750k scale, Census Tracts at 750k to 100k scale.

Esri's Updated Demographics (2010/2015) – Population, age, income, sex, race, marital status and other variables are among the variables included in the database. Each year, Esri's data development team employs its proven methodologies to update more than 2,000 demographic variables for a variety of geographies. See Updated Demographics for more information.



Copyright Text: Copyright: ©2010 Esri

Spatial Reference:
102100

Single Fused Map Cache: true

Capabilities: Map,TilesOnly

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Full Extent:
Min Scale: 5.91657527591555E8
Max Scale: 144447.638572

Min LOD: 0
Max LOD: 12

Units: esriMeters

Supported Image Format Types: PNG32

Export Tiles Allowed: false
Max Export Tiles Count: 100000

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