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The basic procedure the Population Estimates Program uses to measure population is to take the updated population count reported by the last US Census, plus the number of births to US resident women, minus the number of deaths of US residents, plus the net number of international migrants. Estimates
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and estimates of birth, death, and international migration rates for people in the United States. In addition to publishing those aggregate estimates for the entire country, the program also publishes those yearly estimates by age, sex, race, and Hispanic origin at the national, state, county and
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The estimates produced by the Population Estimates Program are used in determining how federal funds should be allocated throughout the United States. The annual population estimates are also used as controls for the
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city and town level. By doing so, the Population Estimates Program provides up-to-date information on how the size and distribution of the US population has changed each year since the most recent 10-year
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for the number of US resident births and deaths are based on data on birth certificates and death certificates provided by the
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data on social, economic and housing characteristics of people in the United States.
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Official website of the Population Estimates Program
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U.S. Census Bureau
population estimates
US Census
American Community Survey
U.S. Current Population Survey
demographic
National Center for Health Statistics



"Population and Housing Unit Estimates"
"The American Community Survey and Intercensal Population Estimates: Where Are The Crossroads?"
"American Community Survey"
"American Community Survey (ACS) Questions and Answers"
"Methodology for the United States Resident Population Estimates by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin (Vintage 2009): April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2009"
Official website of the Population Estimates Program
Category
United States Census Bureau

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