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A census tract is a piece of a county, usually between 1,200 and 8,000 people, with an ideal population of around 4,000, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. In Alabama there are over 1,400 census ...
More economic opportunity and an influx into the South for much of Alabama means more than just added people: Our perspectives are broader, demographer and political scientists say By Tom Gordon ...
The state’s counties with 50,000 people or fewer shrunk 4.6%; Perry County’s population fell 20%. Contact Montgomery Advertiser reporter Brian Lyman at 334-240-0185 or [email protected] .
Here’s how each North Alabama county’s population changed over the last ten years, per new data from the 2020 U.S. Census: Colbert County: 57,227, up from 54,428 in 2010 DeKalb County: 71,608 ...