Yes, each 5 years a population and economic census is made. The next census will be carried on 2010.
See related questions for some statistics.
Unknown -- no census asks for sexual preferences.
According to the 2011 U.S. Census, the population of New Mexico is 2,059,179.
Last census occurred in 2015. According to its results, Mexico City had a population of 8.92 million within the city proper, while the larger metropolitan area had a population of 21.34 million.
As of the 2010 census the population density of New Mexico is 17 people per square mile.
About 38,000 (the 2000 census was 35,582.)
As of the 2010 census: 112,322,757.
1980 census:1,299,968 1990 census:1,521,779
79,535 (2010 census)
77,328 (2010 census)
91,158,290 (1995 Census)
111,211,789 (July 2009 est.)
Mexico has a population census every 5 years. The next will happen in 2015. In the meantime, population is calculated using past census and current socioeconomic data. According to several sources, including the CIA Factbook and the United Nations Population Division, Mexico will reach a population of 122,730,392 by the end of 2014.
Unknown -- no census asks for sexual preferences.
112,336,538 (2010 Census).
4,351,037 (2010 census)
15,175,862 (2010 census)
111 million Mexicans.Current population for Mexico is of 116,220,947 (July 2013 est.), ranking 11thworldwide.Following are the figures of population for Mexico, according to past census and estimates 1950-2045:1950: 25,791,017 (1950 Census)1955: 32,930,0001960: 34,923,129 (1960 Census)1965: 45,142,0001970: 48,225,238 (1970 Census)1975: 60,678,0001980: 68,347,0001985: 76,767,0001990: 81,249,645 (1990 Census)1995: 91,158,290 (1995 Census)2000: 97,483,412 (2000 Census)2005: 103,263,388 (2005 Census)2010: 112,336,538 (2010 Census)2015: 118,865,0002020: 122,784,0002025: 125,417,0002030: 127,238,0002035: 128,056,0002040: 127,700,0002045: 126,145,000