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You searched for: Start Over Trends Remove constraint Trends Author Portland State University. Population Research Center Remove constraint Author: Portland State University. Population Research Center Year within 10 Years Remove constraint Year: within 10 Years Subject Demographic surveys -- Oregon Remove constraint Subject: Demographic surveys -- Oregon Subject Oregon -- Population -- Statistics Remove constraint Subject: Oregon -- Population -- Statistics Material Types Article Remove constraint Material Types: Article Database PDX Scholar Remove constraint Database: PDX Scholar

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  • Umatilla County’s total population has grown steadily since 2000, with average annual growth rates near one percent between 2000 and 2010 (Figure 1); however, some of its sub-areas experienced more rapid ...
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  • Sherman County’s total population has declined since 2000, at an average annual rate of nearly one percent between 2000 and 2010 (Figure 1); however, Wasco UGB, one of its sub-areas, experienced population ...
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  • Different growth patterns occur in different parts of the County and these local trends within the UGBs and the area outside UGBs collectively influence population growth rates for the county as a whole. Morrow ...
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  • Lake County’s total population has grown slowly since 2000, with average annual growth rates of less than one percent between 2000 and 2010 (Figure 1). While the county, as a whole, experienced a population ...
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