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Utah: School Age (5-17) and College Age (18-24) Population Estimates and Projections Sources: : Governor’s Office of Planning and Budget, Population estimates by sex and single year of age: ; 1990 to 2009: Governor’s Office of Management and Budget, 2012 Baseline Projections; 2010 to 2065: Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute State and County Projections
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Historical Births Series: Utah and the United States
U.S. Peak (1957, 4.31 million) U.S. Peak (2007, 4.32 million) Utah Peak (2008, 55,357) Utah Peak ( , Over 41,000) Sources: National Center for Health Statistics; Utah Department of Health
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Utah Cumulative Births
Sources: : Governor’s Office of Planning and Budget, Population estimates by sex and single year of age: ; 1990 to 2009: Governor’s Office of Management and Budget, 2012 Baseline Projections; 2010 to 2065: Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute Draft County Projections
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Utah Births Analysis: School Age and College Age Population Estimates, Projections, and corresponding births Sources: : Governor’s Office of Planning and Budget, Population estimates by sex and single year of age: ; 1990 to 2009: Governor’s Office of Management and Budget, 2012 Baseline Projections; 2010 to 2065: Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute Draft County Projections
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Annual Absolute and Percent Growth School Age Population (5-17)
Sources: : Governor’s Office of Planning and Budget, Population estimates by sex and single year of age: ; 1990 to 2009: Governor’s Office of Management and Budget, 2012 Baseline Projections; 2010 to 2065: Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute Draft County Projections
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Annual Absolute and Percent Growth College Age Population (18-24)
Sources: : Governor’s Office of Planning and Budget, Population estimates by sex and single year of age: ; 1990 to 2009: Governor’s Office of Management and Budget, 2012 Baseline Projections; 2010 to 2065: Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute Draft County Projections
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Utah Dependency Ratios:
Note: Dependency Ratios are computed as the number of nonworking age persons per 100 working age (18-64 year old) persons in the population. Youth are less than 18 years old and retirement age is 65 years and older.
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