9.7
The population of Chicago in 2000 was 2,896,016
The 1990 Census was 9,295.297 while the 1980 census was 9,262,078 for an increae of only 0.4 percent in the decade.
alaska native population increase
$0.43
The problem is not population itself; the issue Mexico faces is that economy is not growing as quickly as its population, resulting in poverty and lack of opportunities. As more people are born, they require more health services, education and infrastructure, but if the economy does not grow accordingly, fewer resources have to be distributed among more people, resulting in the problems described above. For example, Mexico's GDP had an annual growth of 1.4% between 1980 and 1990: 1980 GDP: US$194.36 billion 1990 GDP: US$222.98 billion While at the same time, it registered a population growth of more than 2.15% every year: 1980 population: 66.84 million 1990 population: 81.24 million If you divide Mexico's economic output between its population, yo have the GDP per capita, which is a simple way to see a country's wealth: 1980 GDP per capita: US$2,908 1990 GDP per capita: US$2,744 This means between 1980 and 1990, Mexican people on average became poorer.
millennials(1980-2000) generally people born between 1980-2000 are called as Gen Y(generation youth)
1980: 357,870 1990: 328,175 2000: 292,648 2004 (estimated): 282,864
It doubled
1980 1411 1990:1639 2000: 1717 2010: 2008
1980 census:1,299,968 1990 census:1,521,779
It doubled