Percent Change in Population, 2000-2007
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FIPS 1 County name RUC code 2 Population 1990 Population 2000 Population 2007 Change 1990-2000 Change 2000-07 27001 Aitkin County 8 12,425 15,301 15,910 23.1% 4.0% 27003 Anoka County 1 243,641 298,084 326,252 22.3% 9.5% 27005 Becker County 6 27,881 30,000 31,964 7.6% 6.5% 27007 Beltrami County 7 34,384 39,650 43,609 15.3% 10.0% 27009 Benton County 3 30,185 34,227 39,504 13.4% 15.4% 27011 Big Stone County 9 6,285 5,820 5,385 -7.4% -7.5% 27013 Blue Earth County 5 54,044 55,937 59,802 3.5% 6.9% 27015 Brown County 7 26,984 26,911 26,013 -0.3% -3.3% 27017 Carlton County 2 29,259 31,671 33,893 8.2% 7.0% 27019 Carver County 1 47,915 70,205 88,459 46.5% 26.0% 27021 Cass County 9 21,791 27,153 28,723 24.6% 5.8% 27023 Chippewa County 7 13,228 13,088 12,465 -1.1% -4.8% 27025 Chisago County 1 30,521 41,101 50,128 34.7% 22.0% 27027 Clay County 3 50,422 51,229 54,835 1.6% 7.0% 27029 Clearwater County 8 8,309 8,423 8,245 1.4% -2.1% 27031 Cook County 9 3,868 5,168 5,398 33.6% 4.5% 27033 Cottonwood County 7 12,694 12,167 11,349 -4.2% -6.7% 27035 Crow Wing County 5 44,249 55,099 61,648 24.5% 11.9% 27037 Dakota County 1 275,210 355,904 390,478 29.3% 9.7% 27039 Dodge County 3 15,731 17,731 19,552 12.7% 10.3% 27041 Douglas County 7 28,674 32,821 36,075 14.5% 9.9% 27043 Faribault County 7 16,937 16,181 14,869 -4.5% -8.1% 27045 Fillmore County 8 20,777 21,122 21,037 1.7% -0.4% 27047 Freeborn County 7 33,060 32,584 31,257 -1.4% -4.1% 27049 Goodhue County 4 40,690 44,127 45,839 8.4% 3.9% 27051 Grant County 9 6,246 6,289 6,021 0.7% -4.3% 27053 Hennepin County 1 1,032,431 1,116,039 1,136,599 8.1% 1.8% 27055 Houston County 3 18,497 19,718 19,515 6.6% -1.0% 27057 Hubbard County 7 14,939 18,373 18,781 23.0% 2.2% 27059 Isanti County 1 25,921 31,287 38,921 20.7% 24.4% 27061 Itasca County 6 40,844 43,992 44,542 7.7% 1.3% 27063 Jackson County 7 11,677 11,268 10,883 -3.5% -3.4% 27065 Kanabec County 6 12,802 14,996 16,090 17.1% 7.3% 27067 Kandiyohi County 4 38,761 41,203 40,784 6.3% -1.0% 27069 Kittson County 9 5,767 5,285 4,505 -8.4% -14.8% 27071 Koochiching County 7 16,299 14,355 13,459 -11.9% -6.2% 27073 Lac qui Parle County 9 8,924 8,067 7,258 -9.6% -10.0% 27075 Lake County 6 10,415 11,058 10,741 6.2% -2.9% 27077 Lake of the Woods County 9 4,076 4,522 4,095 10.9% -9.4% 27079 Le Sueur County 6 23,239 25,426 28,034 9.4% 10.3% 27081 Lincoln County 9 6,890 6,429 5,877 -6.7% -8.6% 27083 Lyon County 7 24,789 25,425 24,695 2.6% -2.9% 27085 McLeod County 6 32,030 34,898 37,220 9.0% 6.7% 27087 Mahnomen County 8 5,044 5,190 5,129 2.9% -1.2% 27089 Marshall County 8 10,993 10,155 9,618 -7.6% -5.3% 27091 Martin County 7 22,914 21,802 20,462 -4.9% -6.1% 27093 Meeker County 6 20,846 22,644 23,211 8.6% 2.5% 27095 Mille Lacs County 6 18,670 22,330 26,354 19.6% 18.0% 27097 Morrison County 6 29,604 31,712 32,733 7.1% 3.2% 27099 Mower County 4 37,385 38,603 38,040 3.3% -1.5% 27101 Murray County 9 9,660 9,165 8,511 -5.1% -7.1% 27103 Nicollet County 5 28,076 29,771 31,680 6.0% 6.4% 27105 Nobles County 7 20,098 20,832 20,128 3.7% -3.4% 27107 Norman County 8 7,975 7,442 6,685 -6.7% -10.2% 27109 Olmsted County 3 106,470 124,277 139,747 16.7% 12.4% 27111 Otter Tail County 6 50,714 57,159 57,031 12.7% -0.2% 27113 Pennington County 6 13,306 13,584 13,756 2.1% 1.3% 27115 Pine County 6 21,264 26,530 28,164 24.8% 6.2% 27117 Pipestone County 6 10,491 9,895 9,305 -5.7% -6.0% 27119 Polk County 3 32,589 31,369 30,708 -3.7% -2.1% 27121 Pope County 8 10,745 11,236 11,065 4.6% -1.5% 27123 Ramsey County 1 485,760 511,202 499,891 5.2% -2.2% 27125 Red Lake County 8 4,525 4,299 4,118 -5.0% -4.2% 27127 Redwood County 7 17,254 16,815 15,519 -2.5% -7.7% 27129 Renville County 9 17,673 17,154 16,132 -2.9% -6.0% 27131 Rice County 4 49,183 56,665 61,955 15.2% 9.3% 27133 Rock County 6 9,806 9,721 9,498 -0.9% -2.3% 27135 Roseau County 7 15,026 16,338 15,946 8.7% -2.4% 27137 St. Louis County 2 198,232 200,528 196,694 1.2% -1.9% 27139 Scott County 1 57,846 89,498 126,642 54.7% 41.5% 27141 Sherburne County 1 41,945 64,415 86,287 53.6% 34.0% 27143 Sibley County 8 14,366 15,356 15,007 6.9% -2.3% 27145 Stearns County 3 119,324 133,167 146,051 11.6% 9.7% 27147 Steele County 5 30,729 33,680 36,378 9.6% 8.0% 27149 Stevens County 7 10,634 10,053 9,624 -5.5% -4.3% 27151 Swift County 7 10,724 11,956 11,192 11.5% -6.4% 27153 Todd County 6 23,363 24,426 24,029 4.6% -1.6% 27155 Traverse County 9 4,463 4,134 3,712 -7.4% -10.2% 27157 Wabasha County 3 19,744 21,610 21,783 9.5% 0.8% 27159 Wadena County 7 13,154 13,713 13,382 4.3% -2.4% 27161 Waseca County 7 18,079 19,526 19,528 8.0% 0.0% 27163 Washington County 1 145,860 201,130 226,475 37.9% 12.6% 27165 Watonwan County 7 11,682 11,880 11,022 1.7% -7.2% 27167 Wilkin County 6 7,516 7,138 6,418 -5.0% -10.1% 27169 Winona County 4 47,828 49,985 49,802 4.5% -0.4% 27171 Wright County 1 68,710 89,993 117,372 31.0% 30.4% 27173 Yellow Medicine County 9 11,684 11,080 10,128 -5.2% -8.6%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau , 1990 and 2000 Censuses of Population (corrected), and 2007 county estimate files.
1) The FIPS codes uniquely identify each county and are part of the Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), U.S. Department of Commerce. For more information, see the NIST FIPS publication page.
2) The 2003 rural-urban continuum codes classify metropolitan counties (codes 1 through 3) by size of the Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), and nonmetropolitan counties (codes 4 through 9) by degree of urbanization and proximity to metro areas. See rural-urban continuum codes for precise definitions of each code.