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County and City Data Book: 2000

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CONTENTS

Guide to Tabular Presentation
Contact List

FIGURES

1. Percent Population Change by State: 1990 to 2000
2. Counties With 1 Million or More Population in the United States: 2000
3. Top 40 Cities in the United States by Population: 2000

TABLES

States
A-1. Area and Population
A-2. Population by Age, Sex, and Race
A-3. Group Quarters Population and Households
A-4. Vital Statistics and Health
A-5. Education, Income, and Poverty
A-6. Crime, Housing, and Building Permits
A-7. Labor Force and Business Establishments and Employment
A-8. Personal Income and Earnings
A-9. Manufacturing and Water Use
A-10. Farm Population, Farm Earnings, and Agriculture
A-11. Wholesale Trade and Retail Trade
A-12. Accommodation and Foodservices, Banking, and Federal Funds
A-13. Government Programs, Employment, and Finances

Counties
B-1. Area and Population
B-2. Population by Age, Sex, and Race
B-3. Group Quarters Population and Households
B-4. Vital Statistics and Health
B-5. Education, Income, and Poverty
B-6. Crime, Housing, and Building Permits
B-7. Labor Force and Business Establishments and Employment
B-8. Personal Income and Earnings
B-9. Manufacturing and Water Use
B-10. Farm Population, Farm Earnings, and Agriculture
B-11. Wholesale Trade and Retail Trade
B-12. Accommodation and Foodservices, Banking, and Federal Funds
B-13. Government Programs, Employment, and Finances

Cities of 25,000 or More Population 
C-1. Area and Population
C-2. Population by Age, Sex, and Race
C-3. Group Quarters Population and Households
C-4. Housing, Crime, and Labor Force
C-5. Manufacturing and Wholesale Trade
C-6. Retail Trade and Accommodation and Foodservices
C-7. Government Finances and Climate

Places/MCDs of 2,500 or More Population
D-1. Places--Area and Population
D-2. MCDs--Area and Population

APPENDIXES

Appendix A. Source Notes and Explanations
Appendix B. Geographic Information
Appendix C. County Maps by State
Appendix D. Subject Guide

Source: U.S. Census Bureau