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The population count of Baltimore Metro Area (MD) was 2,793,250 in 2018.
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Demographics and Population Datasets Involving Baltimore Metro Area (MD)
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Census Demographics 2010
data.baltimorecity.gov | Last Updated 2017-02-06T04:44:33.000ZBNIA-JFI analyzed data from the Census to provide greater understandingof the socioeconomic and demographic characteristics of the residents of the City and its neighborhoods . BNIA-JFI also used this data as denominators for many of the Vital Signs indicators allowing for data to be normalized and rates to be computed. Census data analyzed by BNIA-JFI is grouped into the following categories: population, race and ethnicity; households and families; and income.
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Choose Maryland: Compare Metros - Demographics
opendata.maryland.gov | Last Updated 2019-11-15T14:47:58.000ZPopulation and income profile - totals, median household.
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NYCHA Resident Data Book Summary
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2020-02-08T00:56:30.000ZContains resident demographic data at a summary level as of January 1, 2019. The Resident Data Book is compiled to serve as an information source for queries involving resident demographic as well as a source of data for internal analysis. Statistics are compiled via HUD mandated annual income reviews involving NYCHA Staff and residents. Data is then aggregated and compiled by development. Each record pertains to a single public housing development.
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Choose Maryland: Compare Counties - Demographics
opendata.maryland.gov | Last Updated 2019-12-13T12:53:02.000ZPopulation profile - total, rate of change, age, and density.
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Census Demographics 2010-2012
data.baltimorecity.gov | Last Updated 2017-02-06T04:46:36.000ZMost indicators throughout Vital Signs are created by acquiring and analyzing data collected from governmental agencies for some public administration purpose, such as 311 calls or housing inspections. However, data from the United States Bureau of the Census remains the best source for demographic and socioeconomic indicators for neighborhoods. The Census Bureau collects a widevariety of information through administration of both the decennial Census and theannual American Community Survey (ACS).
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Maryland Resident Population Per Square Mile: 2010-2019
opendata.maryland.gov | Last Updated 2020-09-02T21:55:43.000ZResident population density for Maryland and Jurisdictions per square mile from 2010 to 2019. Source: U.S. Bureau of Census
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Maryland Median Household Income By Year With Margin Of Error: 2010-2018
opendata.maryland.gov | Last Updated 2020-09-29T23:27:48.000ZThe data consist of the median household income by the year in Maryland and the margin of error of the median income from 2010-2018. MOE= Margin of Error for the 90% confidence interval. Source from the U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates, May 2019.
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Choose Maryland: Compare States - Demographics
opendata.maryland.gov | Last Updated 2019-09-27T14:52:00.000ZPopulation profile - total, rate of change, age, and density.
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Maryland Total Change in Resident Population: 2010-2019
opendata.maryland.gov | Last Updated 2020-08-27T21:49:44.000ZTotal Change in Resident Population in Maryland and its Jurisdictions by year from 2010 to 2019
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Census Demographics (2010-2014)
data.baltimorecity.gov | Last Updated 2017-02-06T04:55:23.000ZCensus data are frequently used throughout Vital Signs as denominators for normalizing many other indicators and rates. The socioeconomic and demographic indicators are grouped into the following categories: population, race/ethnicity, age, households, and income and poverty.