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100 fastest growing counties (in the U.S.)
Census Bureau ^ | 4/16/05

Posted on 04/16/2005 8:13:22 AM PDT by LdSentinal

100 fastest growing counties

Population Estimates for the 100 Fastest Growing U.S. Counties with 10,000 or more Population in 2004:
April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2004
Geographic Area Population estimates Change, 2000 to 2004
July 1, 2004 April 1, 2000
estimates base
Number Percent
Loudoun County, VA 239,156 169,599 69,557 41.0
Flagler County, FL 69,005 49,832 19,173 38.5
Douglas County, CO 237,963 175,766 62,197 35.4
Rockwall County, TX 58,260 43,083 15,177 35.2
Forsyth County, GA 131,865 98,407 33,458 34.0
Henry County, GA 159,506 119,404 40,102 33.6
Kendall County, IL 72,548 54,544 18,004 33.0
Newton County, GA 81,524 62,001 19,523 31.5
Lincoln County, SD 31,437 24,147 7,290 30.2
Paulding County, GA 105,936 81,647 24,289 29.7
Delaware County, OH 142,503 109,989 32,514 29.6
Scott County, MN 114,794 89,498 25,296 28.3
Collin County, TX 627,938 491,774 136,164 27.7
Osceola County, FL 219,544 172,493 47,051 27.3
Williamson County, TX 317,938 249,967 67,971 27.2
Hamilton County, IN 231,760 182,740 49,020 26.8
Spencer County, KY 14,822 11,766 3,056 26.0
Lyon County, NV 43,230 34,501 8,729 25.3
Fort Bend County, TX 442,620 354,452 88,168 24.9
Stafford County, VA 114,781 92,446 22,335 24.2
Union County, NC 153,652 123,772 29,880 24.1
Lake County, FL 260,788 210,527 50,261 23.9
St. Johns County, FL 152,473 123,135 29,338 23.8
Spotsylvania County, VA 111,850 90,395 21,455 23.7
Placer County, CA 307,004 248,399 58,605 23.6
Montgomery County, TX 362,382 293,768 68,614 23.4
Cherokee County, GA 174,680 141,903 32,777 23.1
Denton County, TX 530,597 432,976 97,621 22.5
Hays County, TX 119,359 97,589 21,770 22.3
Sherburne County, MN 78,762 64,415 14,347 22.3
Barrow County, GA 56,418 46,144 10,274 22.3
Will County, IL 613,849 502,266 111,583 22.2
Tooele County, UT 49,688 40,735 8,953 22.0
Matanuska-Susitna Borough, AK 72,278 59,322 12,956 21.8
DeSoto County, MS 130,587 107,199 23,388 21.8
Dallas County, IA 49,591 40,750 8,841 21.7
Washington County, UT 109,924 90,354 19,570 21.7
Currituck County, NC 22,067 18,190 3,877 21.3
Weld County, CO 219,257 180,834 38,423 21.2
Riverside County, CA 1,871,950 1,545,387 326,563 21.1
Rains County, TX 11,066 9,139 1,927 21.1
Pickens County, GA 27,771 22,983 4,788 20.8
Lee County, GA 29,913 24,757 5,156 20.8
Franklin County, WA 59,472 49,347 10,125 20.5
Suffolk city, VA 76,586 63,677 12,909 20.3
Canyon County, ID 158,038 131,441 26,597 20.2
Clark County, NV 1,650,671 1,375,738 274,933 20.0
Prince William County, VA 336,586 280,813 55,773 19.9
Kaufman County, TX 85,377 71,310 14,067 19.7
Warren County, OH 189,276 158,486 30,790 19.4
Walton County, FL 48,477 40,601 7,876 19.4
Pinal County, AZ 214,359 179,727 34,632 19.3
Wasatch County, UT 18,139 15,215 2,924 19.2
Dawson County, GA 19,064 15,999 3,065 19.2
Jackson County, GA 49,540 41,589 7,951 19.1
Gwinnett County, GA 700,794 588,448 112,346 19.1
Effingham County, GA 44,661 37,535 7,126 19.0
Wakulla County, FL 27,179 22,863 4,316 18.9
Bastrop County, TX 68,608 57,733 10,875 18.8
Wright County, MN 106,889 89,993 16,896 18.8
Hendricks County, IN 123,476 104,093 19,383 18.6
Walton County, GA 71,941 60,687 11,254 18.5
Christian County, MO 64,273 54,285 9,988 18.4
White County, GA 23,595 19,944 3,651 18.3
Pasco County, FL 407,799 344,768 63,031 18.3
Coweta County, GA 105,376 89,215 16,161 18.1
Collier County, FL 296,678 251,377 45,301 18.0
Burnet County, TX 40,286 34,147 6,139 18.0
Fluvanna County, VA 23,644 20,047 3,597 17.9
Boone County, KY 101,354 85,991 15,363 17.9
Berkeley County, WV 89,362 75,905 13,457 17.7
St. Croix County, WI 74,339 63,155 11,184 17.7
St. Lucie County, FL 226,816 192,695 34,121 17.7
Comal County, TX 91,806 78,021 13,785 17.7
Lincoln County, MO 45,816 38,944 6,872 17.6
Chisago County, MN 48,349 41,101 7,248 17.6
Bryan County, GA 27,535 23,417 4,118 17.6
Santa Rosa County, FL 138,276 117,743 20,533 17.4
Archuleta County, CO 11,615 9,898 1,717 17.3
Culpeper County, VA 40,192 34,262 5,930 17.3
Benton County, AR 179,756 153,406 26,350 17.2
Carver County, MN 82,122 70,205 11,917 17.0
Kane County, IL 472,482 404,119 68,363 16.9
Pike County, PA 54,117 46,302 7,815 16.9
Isanti County, MN 36,546 31,287 5,259 16.8
Fayette County, TN 33,624 28,796 4,828 16.8
Clay County, FL 164,394 140,814 23,580 16.7
Hoke County, NC 39,262 33,646 5,616 16.7
Lee County, FL 514,295 440,888 73,407 16.6
Lampasas County, TX 20,718 17,762 2,956 16.6
Deschutes County, OR 134,479 115,367 19,112 16.6
Carroll County, GA 101,577 87,268 14,309 16.4
Douglas County, GA 107,217 92,222 14,995 16.3
Johnston County, NC 141,640 121,900 19,740 16.2
Mohave County, AZ 179,981 155,032 24,949 16.1
Boone County, IL 48,490 41,786 6,704 16.0
Williamson County, TN 146,935 126,638 20,297 16.0
Nye County, NV 37,714 32,512 5,202 16.0
Calvert County, MD 86,474 74,563 11,911 16.0
Park County, CO 16,833 14,523 2,310 15.9
Note: The April 1, 2000 Population Estimates base reflects changes to the Census 2000 population from the Count Question Resolution program and geographic program revisions.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: census; counties; growth; loudouncounty; northeast; realestate; south; spotsylvania; topten; west
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To: SoCal Pubbie
If you look at the raw number, not percentage, Riverside County leads the way, followed closely by Clark County in Nevada. Nowhere else comes close.

And I guarantee those numbers are underinflated when illegal aliens are taken into account. At least it's true for Vegas. I assume it's the same for that place in Mexifornia, too.

Then when the daily influx of tourists is added, the count for Vegas can very well go over 2 million. That is one huge place that I don't like any more.

81 posted on 04/16/2005 12:04:22 PM PDT by JudyB1938 ("A paranoid schizophrenic is somebody who just found out what's going on." - Wm S. Burroughs, Jr.)
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To: Grampa Dave

We need to get a Republican governor with some guts in here!


82 posted on 04/16/2005 12:08:56 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: blackie

Agree with you there. The state taxes and business taxes are an albatross around the state's neck. And we are being choked!


83 posted on 04/16/2005 12:10:12 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: LdSentinal

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84 posted on 04/16/2005 12:11:47 PM PDT by Sam Cree (Democrats are herd animals)
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To: notaliberal
Placer County, CA 307,004 248,399 58,605 23.6
Missed that one! Used to live in Auburn.
85 posted on 04/16/2005 12:12:15 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: LdSentinal

Suffolk Va. and Currituck Co. NC are listed because of everyone fleeing Norfolk and Portsmouth. Soon, I expect Southampton County to be on the list. The property assestment has soared on my home in Va. Beach, and my family and I are selling and moving to Hertford Co. NC at the end of next month. I refuse to continue to pay out more in taxes to Va. Beach while getting nothing in return (such as more police) while the city council throws money around to all their developer friends for stupid projects.


86 posted on 04/16/2005 12:30:22 PM PDT by flair2000
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To: Huck; Jokelahoma

The town we live in is so small you'd describe it as more like a village(not Hillary's kind), and we're in no man's land. But the liberal city folks want out of the high price, high rise, high crime of their metro's and want a more rural lifestyle(although they always seem to bring along their "ideals" that made the big cities what they are in the first place).

Although we live in a strong blue state, our county has been overwhelmingly Republican. I fear this is about to change. Most all individuals moving into our communities are flaming liberals. I wouldn't be surprised if the political/economic landscape changes dramatically, and for the worst within the next 2 yrs.

I have to drive close to an hr. N just see the dr.(town of approx. 10,000) The other day while having the ol' eyes checked I noticed a coffee shop in town. Been there for a few yrs. Obviously new age crowd. Well, the owner decided to erect flags in front of the store. Germany, Mexico, France, Italy, and the U.N. NO AMERICAN FLAG! Need I say more.


87 posted on 04/16/2005 12:48:07 PM PDT by This Just In ((In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king))
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To: Grampa Dave

But, Gramps...didn't you hear?

OR now has the SECOND highest rate of unemployment.
It's no longer in first place in that category.
The media is reporting this as though we hit the jackpot.


89 posted on 04/16/2005 1:28:12 PM PDT by dixiechick2000 (President Bush is a mensch in cowboy boots.)
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To: LdSentinal
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90 posted on 04/16/2005 1:52:09 PM PDT by Dick Vomer (liberals suck......... but it depends on what your definition of the word "suck" is.)
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To: Salvation

The treehuggin' root suckers love the no growth policy.


91 posted on 04/16/2005 2:00:53 PM PDT by blackie (Be Well~Be Armed~Be Safe~Molon Labe!)
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To: Moose4

Loudoun is also only minutes from the Loudoun/Fairfax Dulles tech corridor, which now has more tech jobs than Simi Valley. In fact, most people living in Loudoun, do not commute to DC, though it is only 35 miles to DC. Most commute into Fairfax or Arlington County.

Lloudoun is also the World headquarters for MCI -- which should be interesting given the take-over news. The MCI "Campus," employees thousands of people, and it is biger than most small cities.

Recently, one expert said that even if Verizon bought MCI and closed that Campus, it would be a "blip" on the Real Estate Market in Loudoun.

My wife and I live in Arlington Virginia -- on some of the pricest dirt in the Country. But we just bought in Loudoun because we get much more house -- even if prices there are high too.


92 posted on 04/16/2005 2:12:19 PM PDT by Iron Eagle
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To: Javelina

Yeah, it sure looks like it's happening to VA.


93 posted on 04/16/2005 2:30:38 PM PDT by Huck (One day the lion will lay down with the lamb; Until that day comes, I want America to be the lion.)
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To: keithtoo

100 fastest growing counties color-coded with county-by-county 2004 Presidential election returns

Population Estimates for the 100 Fastest Growing U.S. Counties with 10,000 or more Population in 2004:
April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2004
Geographic Area Population estimates Change, 2000 to 2004
July 1, 2004 April 1, 2000
estimates base
Number Percent
Loudoun County, VA 239,156 169,599 69,557 41.0
Flagler County, FL 69,005 49,832 19,173 38.5
Douglas County, CO 237,963 175,766 62,197 35.4
Rockwall County, TX 58,260 43,083 15,177 35.2
Forsyth County, GA 131,865 98,407 33,458 34.0
Henry County, GA 159,506 119,404 40,102 33.6
Kendall County, IL 72,548 54,544 18,004 33.0
Newton County, GA 81,524 62,001 19,523 31.5
Lincoln County, SD 31,437 24,147 7,290 30.2
Paulding County, GA 105,936 81,647 24,289 29.7
Delaware County, OH 142,503 109,989 32,514 29.6
Scott County, MN 114,794 89,498 25,296 28.3
Collin County, TX 627,938 491,774 136,164 27.7
Osceola County, FL 219,544 172,493 47,051 27.3
Williamson County, TX 317,938 249,967 67,971 27.2
Hamilton County, IN 231,760 182,740 49,020 26.8
Spencer County, KY 14,822 11,766 3,056 26.0
Lyon County, NV 43,230 34,501 8,729 25.3
Fort Bend County, TX 442,620 354,452 88,168 24.9
Stafford County, VA 114,781 92,446 22,335 24.2
Union County, NC 153,652 123,772 29,880 24.1
Lake County, FL 260,788 210,527 50,261 23.9
St. Johns County, FL 152,473 123,135 29,338 23.8
Spotsylvania County, VA 111,850 90,395 21,455 23.7
Placer County, CA 307,004 248,399 58,605 23.6
Montgomery County, TX 362,382 293,768 68,614 23.4
Cherokee County, GA 174,680 141,903 32,777 23.1
Denton County, TX 530,597 432,976 97,621 22.5
Hays County, TX 119,359 97,589 21,770 22.3
Sherburne County, MN 78,762 64,415 14,347 22.3
Barrow County, GA 56,418 46,144 10,274 22.3
Will County, IL 613,849 502,266 111,583 22.2
Tooele County, UT 49,688 40,735 8,953 22.0
Matanuska-Susitna Borough, AK 72,278 59,322 12,956 21.8
DeSoto County, MS 130,587 107,199 23,388 21.8
Dallas County, IA 49,591 40,750 8,841 21.7
Washington County, UT 109,924 90,354 19,570 21.7
Currituck County, NC 22,067 18,190 3,877 21.3
Weld County, CO 219,257 180,834 38,423 21.2
Riverside County, CA 1,871,950 1,545,387 326,563 21.1
Rains County, TX 11,066 9,139 1,927 21.1
Pickens County, GA 27,771 22,983 4,788 20.8
Lee County, GA 29,913 24,757 5,156 20.8
Franklin County, WA 59,472 49,347 10,125 20.5
Suffolk city, VA 76,586 63,677 12,909 20.3
Canyon County, ID 158,038 131,441 26,597 20.2
Clark County, NV 1,650,671 1,375,738 274,933 20.0
Prince William County, VA 336,586 280,813 55,773 19.9
Kaufman County, TX 85,377 71,310 14,067 19.7
Warren County, OH 189,276 158,486 30,790 19.4
Walton County, FL 48,477 40,601 7,876 19.4
Pinal County, AZ 214,359 179,727 34,632 19.3
Wasatch County, UT 18,139 15,215 2,924 19.2
Dawson County, GA 19,064 15,999 3,065 19.2
Jackson County, GA 49,540 41,589 7,951 19.1
Gwinnett County, GA 700,794 588,448 112,346 19.1
Effingham County, GA 44,661 37,535 7,126 19.0
Wakulla County, FL 27,179 22,863 4,316 18.9
Bastrop County, TX 68,608 57,733 10,875 18.8
Wright County, MN 106,889 89,993 16,896 18.8
Hendricks County, IN 123,476 104,093 19,383 18.6
Walton County, GA 71,941 60,687 11,254 18.5
Christian County, MO 64,273 54,285 9,988 18.4
White County, GA 23,595 19,944 3,651 18.3
Pasco County, FL 407,799 344,768 63,031 18.3
Coweta County, GA 105,376 89,215 16,161 18.1
Collier County, FL 296,678 251,377 45,301 18.0
Burnet County, TX 40,286 34,147 6,139 18.0
Fluvanna County, VA 23,644 20,047 3,597 17.9
Boone County, KY 101,354 85,991 15,363 17.9
Berkeley County, WV 89,362 75,905 13,457 17.7
St. Croix County, WI 74,339 63,155 11,184 17.7
St. Lucie County, FL 226,816 192,695 34,121 17.7
Comal County, TX 91,806 78,021 13,785 17.7
Lincoln County, MO 45,816 38,944 6,872 17.6
Chisago County, MN 48,349 41,101 7,248 17.6
Bryan County, GA 27,535 23,417 4,118 17.6
Santa Rosa County, FL 138,276 117,743 20,533 17.4
Archuleta County, CO 11,615 9,898 1,717 17.3
Culpeper County, VA 40,192 34,262 5,930 17.3
Benton County, AR 179,756 153,406 26,350 17.2
Carver County, MN 82,122 70,205 11,917 17.0
Kane County, IL 472,482 404,119 68,363 16.9
Pike County, PA 54,117 46,302 7,815 16.9
Isanti County, MN 36,546 31,287 5,259 16.8
Fayette County, TN 33,624 28,796 4,828 16.8
Clay County, FL 164,394 140,814 23,580 16.7
Hoke County, NC 39,262 33,646 5,616 16.7
Lee County, FL 514,295 440,888 73,407 16.6
Lampasas County, TX 20,718 17,762 2,956 16.6
Deschutes County, OR 134,479 115,367 19,112 16.6
Carroll County, GA 101,577 87,268 14,309 16.4
Douglas County, GA 107,217 92,222 14,995 16.3
Johnston County, NC 141,640 121,900 19,740 16.2
Mohave County, AZ 179,981 155,032 24,949 16.1
Boone County, IL 48,490 41,786 6,704 16.0
Williamson County, TN 146,935 126,638 20,297 16.0
Nye County, NV 37,714 32,512 5,202 16.0
Calvert County, MD 86,474 74,563 11,911 16.0
Park County, CO 16,833 14,523 2,310 15.9
Note: The April 1, 2000 Population Estimates base reflects changes to the Census 2000 population from the Count Question Resolution program and geographic program revisions.


94 posted on 04/16/2005 3:25:45 PM PDT by FreedomCalls (It's the "Statue of Liberty," not the "Statue of Security.")
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To: LdSentinal
I look at the list above and all I can see is one big EXURBAN HELL of Applebee's, Wal-Marts and houses that all look the same.

Unfortunately, the high cost of housing being what it is, young families HAVE to move out to Exurbia.

95 posted on 04/16/2005 3:27:45 PM PDT by Clemenza (Alcohol Tobacco & Firearms: The Other Holy Trinity)
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To: Huck

I can't stand long commutes unless somebody else is doing the driving. Anyone who drives themselves more than a half an hour is crazy IMHO, but again, with the high cost of housing in the northeast, California, and other parts of the country, it is understandable.


96 posted on 04/16/2005 3:31:12 PM PDT by Clemenza (Alcohol Tobacco & Firearms: The Other Holy Trinity)
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To: LdSentinal

That's somewhat akin to bragging about the fastest growing tumor.


97 posted on 04/16/2005 3:35:00 PM PDT by verity (A mindset is a terrible thing to waste.)
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To: LdSentinal

As far as Manhattan not gaining population, the main reason is that the only people who settle there these days are DINKs and SINKs, while the "ethnic" communities (blacks, Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, etc.) who typically do have children are leaving the island in droves (blacks to the South, Puerto Ricans to Orlando or New Jersey, Dominicans to New Jersey, the Bronx, or Westchester).


98 posted on 04/16/2005 3:35:13 PM PDT by Clemenza (Alcohol Tobacco & Firearms: The Other Holy Trinity)
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To: ran15
"People fleeing the blue states should be forced to take a socialist lie detector test before they are allowed to become red state residents. If they fail they can go through shock therapy to cure them though."

Just disallow them from voting in any local, county, municipal or state election. Forbid them from holding any public office in the county, state or municipality-- not even Dog Catcher! That should deter them from ruining any red area. (I really mean this too!)

99 posted on 04/16/2005 4:06:01 PM PDT by StormEye
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To: Jaysun
I count 13 from Texas.

And none of them appear to be near the border, which is interesting.

Unless you can live on cactus and mesquite you gotta move away from the border to survive.
There are no lawns to mow or dishes to wash down there.

SO9

100 posted on 04/16/2005 4:21:50 PM PDT by Servant of the 9 (Trust Me)
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