Posted on 12/23/2005 10:09:58 PM PST by LdSentinal
Massachusetts lost residents for the second year in a row, new federal Census estimates show, underscoring an accelerating population shift from the Northeast to the South and West that threatens to erode the state's political and economic clout.
Only two other states, along with the District of Columbia, lost population from July 1, 2004, to July 1 of this year, according to US Census estimates released yesterday. The Bay State lost about 8,600 residents, or .1 percent of its population, according to the estimates.
If the trend continues, specialists say, the state will face serious consequences: fewer seats in Congress, companies choosing to locate or expand elsewhere, a shrinking labor force, and less federal funding for transportation, housing, and other initiatives.
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Guess they'll have to pass some laws requiring people to stay....
Or maybe they could raise taxes again. Tax hikes solve everything, right?
The states you cite are losing seats to places like California, where there is a net outmigration of American citizens, but a huge net inmigration of illegal aliens.
If illegals were sent home, or not counted in the census, then Ohio, Mass and NY would not be losing seats.
Table 1: Annual Estimates of the Population for the United States and States, and for Puerto Rico: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2005 | ||||||||
Population estimates | April 1, 2000 | |||||||
Geographic Area | July 1, 2005 | July 1, 2004 | July 1, 2003 | July 1, 2002 | July 1, 2001 | July 1, 2000 | Estimates base | Census |
United States | 296,410,404 | 293,656,842 | 290,850,005 | 287,984,799 | 285,107,923 | 282,193,477 | 281,424,602 | 281,421,906 |
.Alabama | 4,557,808 | 4,525,375 | 4,501,862 | 4,480,139 | 4,467,461 | 4,452,339 | 4,447,351 | 4,447,100 |
.Alaska | 663,661 | 657,755 | 648,510 | 640,699 | 632,249 | 627,500 | 626,931 | 626,932 |
.Arizona | 5,939,292 | 5,739,879 | 5,577,784 | 5,438,159 | 5,295,929 | 5,165,993 | 5,130,632 | 5,130,632 |
.Arkansas | 2,779,154 | 2,750,000 | 2,726,166 | 2,706,606 | 2,691,581 | 2,678,511 | 2,673,398 | 2,673,400 |
.California | 36,132,147 | 35,842,038 | 35,456,602 | 34,988,088 | 34,526,660 | 34,002,756 | 33,871,653 | 33,871,648 |
.Colorado | 4,665,177 | 4,601,821 | 4,548,071 | 4,498,407 | 4,427,016 | 4,326,926 | 4,302,015 | 4,301,261 |
.Connecticut | 3,510,297 | 3,498,966 | 3,485,881 | 3,458,382 | 3,432,463 | 3,412,263 | 3,405,602 | 3,405,565 |
.Delaware | 843,524 | 830,069 | 817,827 | 805,767 | 795,417 | 786,441 | 783,600 | 783,600 |
.District of Columbia | 550,521 | 554,239 | 557,846 | 564,624 | 569,321 | 571,044 | 572,059 | 572,059 |
.Florida | 17,789,864 | 17,385,430 | 16,993,369 | 16,677,860 | 16,350,565 | 16,048,887 | 15,982,824 | 15,982,378 |
.Georgia | 9,072,576 | 8,918,129 | 8,746,849 | 8,581,731 | 8,415,600 | 8,230,155 | 8,186,816 | 8,186,453 |
.Hawaii | 1,275,194 | 1,262,124 | 1,248,200 | 1,234,401 | 1,221,855 | 1,212,125 | 1,211,537 | 1,211,537 |
.Idaho | 1,429,096 | 1,395,140 | 1,368,111 | 1,343,973 | 1,321,162 | 1,299,680 | 1,293,956 | 1,293,953 |
.Illinois | 12,763,371 | 12,712,016 | 12,649,940 | 12,586,839 | 12,518,506 | 12,439,738 | 12,419,647 | 12,419,293 |
.Indiana | 6,271,973 | 6,226,537 | 6,196,269 | 6,154,739 | 6,125,677 | 6,091,955 | 6,080,517 | 6,080,485 |
.Iowa | 2,966,334 | 2,952,904 | 2,941,362 | 2,934,340 | 2,931,272 | 2,928,460 | 2,926,382 | 2,926,324 |
.Kansas | 2,744,687 | 2,733,697 | 2,724,224 | 2,712,454 | 2,700,879 | 2,692,671 | 2,688,824 | 2,688,418 |
.Kentucky | 4,173,405 | 4,141,835 | 4,116,780 | 4,088,510 | 4,066,908 | 4,049,005 | 4,042,285 | 4,041,769 |
.Louisiana | 4,523,628 | 4,506,685 | 4,490,380 | 4,475,003 | 4,465,258 | 4,469,495 | 4,468,958 | 4,468,976 |
.Maine | 1,321,505 | 1,314,985 | 1,308,245 | 1,296,978 | 1,286,350 | 1,277,397 | 1,274,923 | 1,274,923 |
.Maryland | 5,600,388 | 5,561,332 | 5,512,477 | 5,442,268 | 5,379,591 | 5,311,543 | 5,296,506 | 5,296,486 |
.Massachusetts | 6,398,743 | 6,407,382 | 6,417,565 | 6,411,568 | 6,394,750 | 6,362,132 | 6,349,105 | 6,349,097 |
.Michigan | 10,120,860 | 10,104,206 | 10,078,146 | 10,039,379 | 10,002,663 | 9,956,111 | 9,938,480 | 9,938,444 |
.Minnesota | 5,132,799 | 5,096,546 | 5,061,662 | 5,023,526 | 4,984,621 | 4,933,756 | 4,919,492 | 4,919,479 |
.Mississippi | 2,921,088 | 2,900,768 | 2,880,793 | 2,866,349 | 2,857,577 | 2,848,753 | 2,844,656 | 2,844,658 |
.Missouri | 5,800,310 | 5,759,532 | 5,718,717 | 5,681,045 | 5,643,326 | 5,606,265 | 5,596,683 | 5,595,211 |
.Montana | 935,670 | 926,920 | 917,885 | 910,395 | 906,098 | 903,510 | 902,195 | 902,195 |
.Nebraska | 1,758,787 | 1,747,704 | 1,738,013 | 1,726,753 | 1,718,965 | 1,713,261 | 1,711,265 | 1,711,263 |
.Nevada | 2,414,807 | 2,332,898 | 2,241,700 | 2,167,867 | 2,094,827 | 2,018,214 | 1,998,257 | 1,998,257 |
.New Hampshire | 1,309,940 | 1,299,169 | 1,287,594 | 1,274,666 | 1,258,546 | 1,240,554 | 1,235,786 | 1,235,786 |
.New Jersey | 8,717,925 | 8,685,166 | 8,640,028 | 8,576,089 | 8,504,864 | 8,433,704 | 8,414,347 | 8,414,350 |
.New Mexico | 1,928,384 | 1,903,006 | 1,879,252 | 1,855,400 | 1,832,608 | 1,821,526 | 1,819,046 | 1,819,046 |
.New York | 19,254,630 | 19,280,727 | 19,228,031 | 19,164,755 | 19,091,210 | 18,998,889 | 18,976,821 | 18,976,457 |
.North Carolina | 8,683,242 | 8,540,468 | 8,422,375 | 8,312,755 | 8,198,279 | 8,078,429 | 8,046,491 | 8,049,313 |
.North Dakota | 636,677 | 636,308 | 633,051 | 633,571 | 636,239 | 641,153 | 642,204 | 642,200 |
.Ohio | 11,464,042 | 11,450,143 | 11,431,748 | 11,404,651 | 11,384,992 | 11,363,809 | 11,353,145 | 11,353,140 |
.Oklahoma | 3,547,884 | 3,523,546 | 3,504,917 | 3,487,076 | 3,465,778 | 3,454,321 | 3,450,652 | 3,450,654 |
.Oregon | 3,641,056 | 3,591,363 | 3,562,681 | 3,522,342 | 3,473,484 | 3,431,070 | 3,421,436 | 3,421,399 |
.Pennsylvania | 12,429,616 | 12,394,471 | 12,364,930 | 12,324,415 | 12,296,063 | 12,286,314 | 12,281,054 | 12,281,054 |
.Rhode Island | 1,076,189 | 1,079,916 | 1,075,729 | 1,068,550 | 1,058,365 | 1,050,742 | 1,048,319 | 1,048,319 |
.South Carolina | 4,255,083 | 4,197,892 | 4,146,753 | 4,102,568 | 4,059,615 | 4,023,560 | 4,011,816 | 4,012,012 |
.South Dakota | 775,933 | 770,621 | 764,599 | 760,368 | 758,068 | 755,741 | 754,840 | 754,844 |
.Tennessee | 5,962,959 | 5,893,298 | 5,841,585 | 5,790,312 | 5,746,831 | 5,703,052 | 5,689,262 | 5,689,283 |
.Texas | 22,859,968 | 22,471,549 | 22,099,136 | 21,722,394 | 21,333,606 | 20,949,354 | 20,851,792 | 20,851,820 |
.Utah | 2,469,585 | 2,420,708 | 2,378,696 | 2,336,673 | 2,287,736 | 2,243,136 | 2,233,198 | 2,233,169 |
.Vermont | 623,050 | 621,233 | 619,092 | 616,274 | 612,824 | 609,937 | 608,827 | 608,827 |
.Virginia | 7,567,465 | 7,481,332 | 7,383,387 | 7,286,061 | 7,191,941 | 7,104,078 | 7,079,030 | 7,078,515 |
.Washington | 6,287,759 | 6,207,046 | 6,131,131 | 6,066,319 | 5,992,412 | 5,911,212 | 5,894,140 | 5,894,121 |
.West Virginia | 1,816,856 | 1,812,548 | 1,810,347 | 1,804,529 | 1,801,438 | 1,807,442 | 1,808,350 | 1,808,344 |
.Wisconsin | 5,536,201 | 5,503,533 | 5,471,792 | 5,439,137 | 5,404,432 | 5,374,429 | 5,363,715 | 5,363,675 |
.Wyoming | 509,294 | 505,887 | 501,915 | 499,045 | 494,045 | 494,139 | 493,782 | 493,782 |
Puerto Rico | 3,912,054 | 3,895,107 | 3,877,881 | 3,859,606 | 3,839,190 | 3,815,909 | 3,808,603 | 3,808,610 |
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. Dash (-) represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable | ||||||||
Suggested Citation: | ||||||||
Table 1: Annual Estimates of the Population for the United States and States, and for Puerto Rico: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2005 (NST-EST2005-01) | ||||||||
Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau | ||||||||
Release Date: December 22, 2005 |
"You realize that all this means is that the elites will have to eliminate democracy, if it is no longer a useful way for them to hold onto their power."
The uber elite and super rich liberals are facists and don't really believe in democracy. If the trends continue, and they somehow get $inator Hildebea$t to be our president, they will try want you have pointed out.
Thanks.
When the PC bs is stripped away from the so called Gay Lifestyle, that lifestyle is very crude and vile.
They have to have people willing to stay after college to work in Mass. based high tech companies and they have to compete with high tech companies in more pleasant of the country.
They do. Massachusetts is not that bad tax-wise (sales tax 5%, income tax 5.3%) - compare with Alabama (sales tax 8%, income tax about 4-5%). And Massachusetts does not apply sales tax to food, medicines, and clothing. Thus the name Taxachusetts is a misnomer. It is the cost of living there [more specifically, real estate] which is a downer.
.....Now if we could just figure out a way to get rid of their Senators.....
Kennedy is due an appoplectic stroke event that will disable him.
I agree. After 16 years of Republican governors, our taxes are in the middle of the pack. States like North Carolina and Georgia tax their citizens MORE as a share on income than Massachusetts does.
We've been so successful that no one can afford a house, so young people are leaving.
Over on DU they are saying the loss of population is due to alien abduction and "hits" by Karl Rove.
God bless America; both of them.
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Guess they'll have to pass some laws requiring people to stay...
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Or maybe build a wall. Lefties love walls.
It's obvious he's already had it.
The only thing propping him up is the scotch.
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