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WSDOT - Population Growth
Washington State Annual Rate of Population Growth. For comparison, the U.S. annual population growth rate from 1980 to 2003 was 1.01% and is projected to continue that annual population growth rate through to 2030. Washington State and U.S. Annual Rates of Population Growth ...
Washington QuickFacts from the US Census Bureau
Frequently requested statistics for Washington.
Negative Population Growth (NPG)
Organization formed to educate the American people about the detrimental effects a large U.S. and world population has on our environment.
OFM | Washington population growth remains slow
OLYMPIA – The 2010 population estimate prepared annually by the Office of Financial Management places Washington state's population at 6,733,250 as of April 1, 2010. This represents an increase of 65,050 persons, or a growth rate of 0.98 percent since last year. ...
Demographics of Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia, the free ...
The presence of the U.S. federal government in Washington is largely responsible for the city's later growth and development; however, the District's role as the capital has also perpetuated the mistaken belief that Washington has no native resident population.[1] ...
Washington State Population | OFM
The Population Unit, within OFM's Forecasting Division, develops official state and local ... allocation of certain state revenues and for use in growth management ...
FAIR: Immigration Impact: Washington
Immigration-driven population growth is taking its toll on Washington, the tenth fastest ... Washington's Growth Management Act and a strong grassroots movement to limit growth are ...
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Cities owe competitive advantage to technology, not size
Washington, Aug 31 : Smaller cities can now compete with huge metros like New York and Chicago, thanks to advances in technology.
Evidence of communal feasts dates back 12,000 years—study
WASHINGTON—Evidence at an ancient burial site in Israel shows that community feasts were probably a common occurrence among early humans, possibly even predating the advent of agriculture, according to a study published on Monday.
AASHTO report: More roads needed in rural areas
WASHINGTON — Rising congestion in popular tourist destinations, inadequate roads to serve growing agricultural and energy output, and emerging cities that are not connected to the Interstate system all require immediate attention and investment to ensure that America’s rural areas stay connected.