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                 Census Bureau Releases 1996 National 
                         Population Estimates

     The Commerce Department's Census Bureau today released estimates of the 
nation's population as of July 1, 1996 by age, sex, race, and for persons of 
Hispanic-origin ("U.S. Population Estimates by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic 
Origin: 1990 to 1996," PPL-57).  Comparable figures are presented for the years 
1990 to 1995.  The report contains six appendices that provide the following:

   - Appendices A through C: Quarterly national estimates of the
     resident population, resident population plus Armed Forces
     overseas, and civilian population by age, sex, race, and
     Hispanic-origin from April 1, 1990 to January 1, 1997.

   - Appendix D: Quarterly national estimates of the civilian
     noninstitutional population from April 1, 1990 to January 1,
     1996 and monthly estimates for January 1, 1996 to January 1,
     1997 by age, sex, race, and Hispanic-origin.

   - Appendix E: Quarterly single year of age estimates for the
     population 65-100 years, from April 1, 1990 to January 1,
     1997.
 
  -  Appendix F: Births, deaths, and various components of
     migration by age, sex, race, and Hispanic-origin, by
     calendar quarter from 1990 to 1996.

     In addition, two summary tables are being released.  Table 1 shows 
national estimates of the resident population as of July 1, 1996 by age, sex, 
race, and for persons of Hispanic-origin, as well as quarterly estimates from 
April 1, 1990 to October 1, 1996 for all races.  Table 2 shows national 
estimates from July 1, 1990 to July 1, 1996 by race and Hispanic-origin for 
births, deaths, net international migration, and U.S. citizens returning from
abroad.

     The national population estimates are available on paper, diskette 
(PE-10), and Internet at:  
http://www.census.gov/population/www/estimates/uspop.html
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