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 22001 Acadia Parish 4 55,882 58,864 59,958 5.3% 1.9% 22003 Allen Parish 6 21,226 25,440 25,524 19.9% 0.3% 22005 Ascension Parish 2 58,214 76,408 99,056 31.6% 29.6% 22007 Assumption Parish 6 22,753 23,388 22,991 2.8% -1.7% 22009 Avoyelles Parish 6 39,159 41,481 42,169 5.9% 1.7% 22011 Beauregard Parish 6 30,083 32,986 34,776 9.7% 5.4% 22013 Bienville Parish 6 16,232 15,752 14,907 -3.0% -5.4% 22015 Bossier Parish 2 86,088 98,597 108,705 14.3% 10.3% 22017 Caddo Parish 2 248,253 251,879 252,609 1.5% 0.3% 22019 Calcasieu Parish 3 168,134 183,577 184,512 9.2% 0.5% 22021 Caldwell Parish 8 9,806 10,560 10,307 7.7% -2.4% 22023 Cameron Parish 3 9,260 9,988 7,414 7.9% -25.8% 22025 Catahoula Parish 9 11,065 10,920 10,452 -1.3% -4.3% 22027 Claiborne Parish 7 17,405 16,851 16,283 -3.2% -3.4% 22029 Concordia Parish 7 20,828 20,247 19,058 -2.8% -5.9% 22031 De Soto Parish 2 25,668 25,492 26,269 -0.7% 3.0% 22033 East Baton Rouge Parish 2 380,105 412,852 430,317 8.6% 4.2% 22035 East Carroll Parish 7 9,709 9,421 8,302 -3.0% -11.9% 22037 East Feliciana Parish 2 19,211 21,360 20,833 11.2% -2.5% 22039 Evangeline Parish 6 33,274 35,434 35,905 6.5% 1.3% 22041 Franklin Parish 7 22,387 21,263 20,060 -5.0% -5.7% 22043 Grant Parish 3 17,526 18,696 19,758 6.7% 5.7% 22045 Iberia Parish 4 68,297 73,266 74,965 7.3% 2.3% 22047 Iberville Parish 2 31,049 33,320 32,501 7.3% -2.5% 22049 Jackson Parish 6 15,859 15,397 15,139 -2.9% -1.7% 22051 Jefferson Parish 1 448,306 455,466 423,520 1.6% -7.0% 22053 Jefferson Davis Parish 6 30,722 31,435 31,177 2.3% -0.8% 22055 Lafayette Parish 3 164,762 190,323 204,843 15.6% 7.6% 22057 Lafourche Parish 3 85,860 89,974 92,713 4.8% 3.0% 22059 La Salle Parish 6 13,662 14,282 14,041 4.5% -1.7% 22061 Lincoln Parish 4 41,745 42,509 42,562 1.8% 0.1% 22063 Livingston Parish 2 70,523 91,810 116,580 30.2% 27.0% 22065 Madison Parish 7 12,463 13,728 11,858 10.2% -13.6% 22067 Morehouse Parish 6 31,938 31,021 28,783 -2.9% -7.2% 22069 Natchitoches Parish 6 37,254 39,080 39,485 4.9% 1.0% 22071 Orleans Parish 1 496,938 484,674 239,124 -2.5% -50.7% 22073 Ouachita Parish 3 142,191 147,250 149,502 3.6% 1.5% 22075 Plaquemines Parish 1 25,575 26,757 21,540 4.6% -19.5% 22077 Pointe Coupee Parish 2 22,540 22,763 22,392 1.0% -1.6% 22079 Rapides Parish 3 131,556 126,339 130,079 -4.0% 3.0% 22081 Red River Parish 6 9,526 9,622 9,195 1.0% -4.4% 22083 Richland Parish 6 20,629 20,981 20,469 1.7% -2.4% 22085 Sabine Parish 6 22,646 23,459 23,683 3.6% 1.0% 22087 St. Bernard Parish 1 66,631 67,229 19,826 0.9% -70.5% 22089 St. Charles Parish 1 42,437 48,067 52,044 13.3% 8.3% 22091 St. Helena Parish 2 9,874 10,523 10,620 6.6% 0.9% 22093 St. James Parish 6 20,879 21,414 21,578 1.5% 0.8% 22095 St. John the Baptist Parish 1 39,996 43,049 47,684 7.6% 10.8% 22097 St. Landry Parish 4 80,312 87,700 91,362 9.2% 4.2% 22099 St. Martin Parish 3 44,097 48,583 51,651 10.2% 6.3% 22101 St. Mary Parish 4 58,086 53,500 51,311 -7.9% -4.1% 22103 St. Tammany Parish 1 144,500 191,270 226,625 32.4% 18.5% 22105 Tangipahoa Parish 4 85,709 100,592 115,398 17.4% 14.7% 22107 Tensas Parish 9 7,103 6,618 5,865 -6.8% -11.4% 22109 Terrebonne Parish 3 96,982 104,503 108,424 7.8% 3.8% 22111 Union Parish 3 20,796 22,803 22,773 9.7% -0.1% 22113 Vermilion Parish 4 50,055 53,990 55,691 7.5% 3.2% 22115 Vernon Parish 4 61,961 52,531 47,380 -15.2% -9.8% 22117 Washington Parish 6 43,185 43,926 44,920 1.7% 2.3% 22119 Webster Parish 6 41,989 41,828 40,924 -0.4% -2.2% 22121 West Baton Rouge Parish 2 19,419 21,601 22,625 11.2% 4.7% 22123 West Carroll Parish 9 12,093 12,314 11,553 1.8% -6.2% 22125 West Feliciana Parish 2 12,915 15,111 15,113 17.0% 0.0% 22127 Winn Parish 6 16,498 16,894 15,521 2.4% -8.1%
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.