Saturday, April 15, 2023

U.S. Census Bureau's 2022 population projections: Iowa's 13th smallest county (Monroe) has fewer residents than it did in 1860

 
Iowa has 99 counties.

94.7% white Monroe County's population has decreased 70% since its 1910 peak of 25,429.  
 
Sources:  Wikipedia (1860-2020), U.S. Census Bureau (2022)


KMIT, 8/21/2022 
The fastest growing area in the state remained Dallas County, west of Des Moines, which grew 50.7% in the past decade to a population of 99,678 in 2020 from just over 66,000 in 2010. The data shows four counties — Johnson, Polk, Warren and Story — grew by more than 10% and 26 counties increased by less than 10%. The remaining 68 counties lost population.

Related post:
Adair County.  (4/13/2023)
Adams County.  (4/10/2023)
Audubon County.  (4/10/2023)
Fremont County.  (4/11/2023)
Ida County  (4/13/2023)
Osceola County.  (4/11/2023)
Pocahontas County.  (4/13/2023)
Ringgold County.  (4/10/2023)
Taylor County.  (4/11/2023)
Van Buren County.  (4/13/2023)
Wayne County.  (4/11/2023)
Worth County.  (4/14/2023)

No comments:

Post a Comment