Census 2000 & 2010

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Table DP-1. Profile of General Demographic Characteristics: 2000

Geographic Area: Montgomery city, Ohio

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Subject Number Percent

Total population. . . . . . .10,163    Montgomery

Total population. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,513     Blue Ash

Total population. . . . . . .14,771      Symmes Township

See: 2000 Census Montgomery  WORD

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2010 Not yet available    TO DO

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  1. Administrator says:

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  2. Administrator says:

    . Washington – Children now make up less of America’s population than ever before, even with a boost from immigrant families. And when this generation grows up, it will become a shrinking work force that will have to support the nation’s expanding elderly population – even as the government strains to cut spending for health care, pensions and much else.
    . There are important implications for the future of the U.S. because the increasing costs of providing for an older population may reduce the public resources that go to children,” said William P. O’Hare, a …
    . Pointing to signs that many children are already struggling, O’Hare added: “These raise urgent questions about whether today’s children will have the resources they need to help care for America’s growing elderly population.”
    . Since 2000, the increase for children in the U.S. – 1.9 million – has been due to racial and ethnic minorities.
    . The numbers come as states around the nation are seeking to cut education spending and other programs – rather than raise taxes – to close gaping budget holes as schools districts run out of $100 billion in federal stimulus money that helped stave off job losses over the past two years.
    . Source: As America ages, fewer children in the population By Hope Yen Associated Press Published in the Enquirer 7/13/11 A1

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