2000 United States Census

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The census of 2000 was the 22 census in the United States. It was conducted by the United States Census Bureau.

Selection of vote counts

As a result of counting a total population of 281 421 906 inhabitants was for the U.S. to date, April 1, 2000 determined that over the ten years before, held census ( United States Census 1990, 248 709 873 inhabitants), an increase in population by 13.2 means percent. This number included the population of the 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia. In addition, the population of Puerto Rico has been determined at this census; she lay with 3.80861 million residents by 8.1 percent higher than a decade ago.

Between 1990 and 2000 the population increased in the age group of 45 - to 54 -year-olds by 49 percent in the age group of at least 85 -year-olds by 38 percent.

52 percent of U.S. households had, according to the census from a computer, 41 percent have Internet access.

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