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• Boston’s population increased by 14,858 to 589,141 – a 2.6% increase – joining New York City as the only two older northern and mid-western cities to show growth over two decades. • Changes in racial patterns in the Boston population over the decade of the 1990s showed that Boston finally reached the “minority as majority” status.
- Boston’s Population - 2000 - Bostonplans.org
present an overview of the changes in Boston’s population...
- Census 2000 - City of Boston's Planning Department
According to the 2000 federal census, Boston’s population...
- Boston’s Population - 2000 - Bostonplans.org
present an overview of the changes in Boston’s population which occurred between 1980 and 2000 in the city as a whole as well as its neighborhoods. A more detailed analysis of race and ethnicity using all of the Census Bureau’s new racial and ethnic definitions will be available at a later date.
According to the 2000 federal census, Boston’s population was 589,141. From its original 783 acres, Boston has grown to its current size of approximately 24,000 acres or 48.2 square miles.
The 2000 U.S. Census records the City’s population at 589,141, representing a 2.6% increase over the 1990 population and a 4.6% increase over 1980. A wide range of ethnic backgrounds and countries of origin can be found in Boston’s population.
1 Απρ 2020 · Boston city, Massachusetts. QuickFacts provides statistics for all states and counties. Also for cities and towns with a population of 5,000 or more.
The Census 2000 Redistricting Data contains summary statistics on counts for the total population, for the population 18 years and over, and population counts by race and by Hispanic or Latino origin.
1 Νοε 2003 · Census 2000 confirms that Boston is a youthful and diverse city. At the same time, its results also flag challenges that confront many of the city’s families. As the university capital...