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You can view the progress of Rhode Island’s population center in the interactive map below. It’s too soon to tell where Rhode Island’s next population center will be in 2030, though it will ...
Rhode Island is becoming older and more Latino as it grows in population. Federal data released Thursday from the 2020 U. S. census show that people who identify as either Hispanic or Latino now ...
See our complete Rhode Island U.S. House Election Results for all districts, including county-by-county maps and breakdowns: For more elections results from local Rhode Island election races, read ...
Rhode Island’s population grew by 4.3 percent over the past decade, rising to 1,097,379. Meanwhile, the percentage of residents identifying as white dropped by 8.6 percent – going from 81.4 ...
Rhode Island isn’t known as “The River State.” But it could be. “The Ocean State,” as it is known, has 400 miles of coastline — and about 1,500 miles of rivers. The Rhode Island ...
The latest figures from the U.S. Census Bureau released last month show that Rhode Island’s population increased by 1,207 people from July 2012 to July 2013 — the first increase in nearly a decade.
Tracking Coronavirus in Rhode Island: Latest Map and Case Count Updated March 23, 2023. ... Census Bureau (population data). Data prior to October 2020 was unreliable.
Census data released earlier this year showed the Rhode Island population became more diverse and shifted northward over the last decade, suggesting the state’s urban core could gain greater ...
The number of Native Americans living in Rhode Island grew from 10,725 in 2000 to 14,394 in 2010, a 34 percent increase. At the same time, the state's total population grew less than half of one p… ...
The increase in population from 1,050,304 to 1,051,511 represents only about a .1 percent rise in total population. In the 12-month span beginning in July 2012, the number of Rhode Islanders who left ...
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