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04/14/2011 - Updated 07:15 PM ET
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Key dates
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The 2010 count launched Jan. 25 in Noorvik, Alaska, but results of the nationwide effort won't be released until early spring 2011. Here's a breakdown of the process.
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Growth slowed in U.S. metros last decade
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Census: Hispanics surpass blacks in most U.S. metros
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Cities dispute 2010 Census counts
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Urban centers draw more young, educated adults
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Census: Hispanic, Asian populations soar
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In D.C., blacks are no longer the majority
By Oren Dorell, USA TODAY
The District of Columbia's Hispanic and white populations grew more than 29%, putting black Washingtonians at 50%, Census figures show.
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By Robert F. Bukaty, AP
Maine Census data show sharp divide
By Rick Hampson, USA TODAY
Census figures show Maine's north-south divide became more demographically acute in last decade.
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By Denny Gainer, USA TODAY
W.Va. sees most growth in Eastern Panhandle
By Melanie Eversley, USA TODAY
The region experienced a population boom between 2000 and 2010 as people from the Washington, D.C., metro area moved in, Census figures...
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NYC posts record but number is in dispute
By Martha T. Moore, USA TODAY
Census data show New York City has a population of 8,175,133, though Mayor Bloomberg says residents of Brooklyn and Queens were...
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Hispanics lead growth in Rhode Island
By Gary Strauss, USA TODAY
Rhode Island's Hispanic population surged nearly 44% in the past decade, according to Census data out Wednesday.
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By Bruce Smith, AP
South Carolina grows more urban
By Ron Barnett, The Greenville (S.C.) News
South Carolina's population swelled 15.3% in the past decade to rank among the nation's 10 fastest growing states, U.S. Census data show.
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State-by-state: Average income per person
Washington, D.C., the nation's capital, enjoyed the fastest rise in income per person from 2000 to 2010.
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New Hampshire diversifying but slowly
By Martha T. Moore, USA TODAY
New Hampshire's growth has been fueled by minorities, but it is still among the whitest states in the U.S., according to Census data.
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Mass. big cities grow amid losses
By Rick Hampson, USA TODAY
Boston and Massachusetts' other biggest cities gained over the past decade, but Census figures showed population shifting from other old...
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By Paul Sancya, AP
Motor City population declines 25%
By John Wisely and Todd Spangler, USA TODAY
Detroit's decline helped make Michigan the only state to experience a net population loss since 2000 Census data show.
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