February 2002 Demographic Overview of Missouri by Dr. Daryl J. Hobbs.

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February 2002 Demographic Overview of Missouri by Dr. Daryl J. Hobbs

Missouri’s Metro and Non-Metro Population SOURCE: USDC, Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing [2000 SF1; 1990 STF1] Table produced by: University Outreach and Extension, Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis (Feb. 2002)

Missouri Places, Towns & Cities By Population, Source: USDC, Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing (2000 SF1; 1900 STF1) Table produced by: University Outreach and Extension, Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis (January 31, 2002)

Percent Change in Missouri Population by Age Cohorts, SOURCE: USDC, Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, Summary File 1 (2000); Summary Tape File 1 (1990) Produced by: The Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis, UOE [E.J. Cleveland, Nov. 2001]

Pct. of Cumulative Number Districts Number Percent Large City Mid-Size City Urban Fringe of Large City Urban Fringe of Mid-Size City Large Town Small Town Rural Metro Rural Non-Metro Large City' /* CMSA central city with population >= 250,000 */ Mid-Size City' /* CMSA central city with population < 250,000 */ Urban Fringe of Large City' Urban Fringe of Mid-Size City' Large Town' /* Town Population >= 25,000 and not in CMSA */ Small Town' /*Town Population < 25,000 and not in CMSA */ Rural Metro' Rural Non-Metro' Missouri School Districts by Urban-Rural Classification Fall 2001 SOURCE: Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, Core Data, Fall 2001 Produced by: University Outreach and Extension, Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis (Jan. 2002)

Missouri Transfer Payments, 1999 ($000) Source: USDC, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System

Missouri Hispanic Population, NOTE: * Newton is a metropolitan county but is included in the Top 8 agriculture producing counties ** The eight Missouri counties having the greatest agricultural commodity sales also had the greatest non-metro Hispanic population increases during the 1990s Source: USDC, Bureau of the Census, "Census of Population and Housing"

Number of Missouri Local Governments by Type - States: 1997 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2000