The census is coming, the census is coming
Census Bureau Regional Director Ralph Lee, Secretary of State Ben Ysursa, Mexican Consul to Idaho-Montana Ricardo Pineda and Idaho Commission on Hispanic Affairs chairman Juan Álvarez, from left to...
View ArticleEveryone Gets the Short Form
Here's a news flash for all the 2010 Census procrastinators out there: Everyone gets the short form. We've been waiting two decades to be counted, actually.…
View ArticleTracking Boise Census Participation
Here's a Top Five list Boise has not made, yet. Top Five goody two shoes Census form sender backers.…
View ArticleCan Idaho Spare Some Change...in Population?
The next time someone asks you the population of Idaho, give them this number: 1,545,801. The U.S. Census Bureau released its latest statistics today, indicating the Gem State grew 1.2 percent from...
View ArticleIdaho Grows At Twice the Rate as Nation
It's a numbers cruncher's holiday in Washington, D.C. The U.S. Census Bureau has started releasing its apportionment counts showing the resident population of the United States on April 1, 2010 was...
View ArticleMore Idahoans, Fewer Homeowners
The U.S. Census Bureau released its latest Idaho data today. There are more Idahoans, fewer homeowners, more renters and a significant bump in vacant homes.…
View ArticleIn Idaho, Older Women Outnumber Men
The snapshot of Idaho in 2010 is coming into greater focus. The U.S. Census Bureau released more statistics today, detailing last year's count of men, women and children across the Gem State.…
View ArticleBoise Grows by Nearly 4,000 Residents
Population in Idaho's largest cities continues to outpace smaller communities three-to-one, according to new census figures. The Gem State's 10 largest cities grew at a rate of 1.4 percent in 2011,...
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