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Census
2014 NATIONAL POPULATION PROJECTIONS 2014-2060 [10 December 2014]
http://www.census.gov/population/projections/data/national/2014.html
2014 National Population Projections: Summary Tables
http://www.census.gov/population/projections/data/national/2014/summarytables.html
Table 1. Projections of the Population and Components of Change for the United States: 2015 to 2060 [XLS - 40k] [CSV - 5k]
Table 2. Projections of the Population by Nativity for the United States: 2015 to 2060 [XLS - 41k] [CSV - 5k]
Table 3. Projections of the Population by Sex and Selected Age Groups for the United States: 2015 to 2060 [XLS - 41k] [CSV - 5k]
Table 4. Projections of the Native-Born Population by Sex and Selected Age Groups for the United States: 2015 to 2060 [XLS - 41k] [CSV - 5k]
Table 5. Projections of the Foreign-Born Population by Sex and Selected Age Groups for the United States: 2015 to 2060 [XLS - 41k] [CSV - 5k]
Table 6. Percent Distribution of the Projected Population by Sex and Selected Age Groups for the United States: 2015 to 2060 [XLS - 42k] [CSV - 5k]
Table 7. Percent Distribution of the Projected Native-Born Population by Sex and Selected Age Groups for the United States: 2015 to 2060 [XLS - 42k] [CSV - 5k]
Table 8. Percent Distribution of the Projected Foreign-Born Population by Sex and Selected Age Groups for the United States: 2015 to 2060 [XLS - 42k] [CSV - 5k]
Table 9. Projections of the Population by Sex and Age for the United States: 2015 to 2060 [XLS - 44k] [CSV - 5k]
Table 10. Projections of the Population by Sex, Hispanic Origin, and Race for the United States: 2015 to 2060 [XLS - 62k] [CSV - 5k]
Table 11. Percent Distribution of the Projected Population by Hispanic Origin and Race for the United States: 2015 to 2060 [XLS - 42k] [CSV - 5k]
Table 12. Projected Change in Population Size by Hispanic Origin and Race for the United States: 2015 to 2060 [XLS - 47k] [CSV - 5k]
Table 13. Projections of the Population by Nativity, Hispanic Origin, and Race for the United States: 2015 to 2060 [XLS - 62k] [CSV - 5k]
Table 14. Percent Distribution of the Projected Population by Nativity, Hispanic Origin, and Race for the United States: 2015 to 2060 [XLS - 52k] [CSV - 5k]
Table 15. Projected Components of Change by Race and Hispanic Origin for the United States: 2015 to 2060 [XLS - 41k] [CSV - 5k]
Table 16. Projected Rates for Components of Change by Race and Hispanic Origin for the United States: 2015 to 2060 [XLS - 42k] [CSV - 5k]
Table 17. Projected Life Expectancy at Birth by Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin for the United States: 2015 to 2060 [XLS - 40k] [CSV - 5k]
Table 18. Projected Infant Mortality Rates by Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin for the United States: 2015 to 2060 [XLS - 40k] [CSV - 5k]
Press Release 10 December 2014
U.S. Population Projections: 2014-2060
http://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2014/cb14-tps86.html
Projections of the U.S. resident population by age, sex, race, Hispanic origin and nativity annually over this time period. These are the second series of projections to be published based on the 2010 Census (updating projections released in 2012). They include the first projections by nativity to be published in 14 years. Internet address:
http://www.census.gov/population/projections/data/national/2014.html
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