Population changes measures the difference of between the population estimate from the most current five year data collection period and the previous estimate. The previous estimate is from the previous non-overlapping five year data collection period.
Population changes measures the difference of between the population estimate from the most current five year data collection period and the previous estimate. The previous estimate is from the previous non-overlapping five year data collection period.
The population percent change expresses the difference between the population estimate from the most current five year data collection period and the previous estimate as a percentage of the previous estimate. The previous estimate is the estimate from the previous non-overlapping five year data collection period.
The population percent change expresses the difference between the population estimate from the most current five year data collection period and the previous estimate as a percentage of the previous estimate. The previous estimate is the estimate from the previous non-overlapping five year data collection period.
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Population changes measures the difference of between the population estimate from the most current five year data collection period and the previous estimate. The previous estimate is from the previous non-overlapping five year data collection period.