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County-Level Population Data for Maine

Percent Change in Population, 2010-11

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The table is sorted in ascending order by FIPS code. Click a column title to sort by that column; click again to reverse the sort.

FIPS1County nameRUC code2Pop. 1990Pop. 2000Pop. 2010Pop. 2011Change 2010-11
23001Androscoggin County 3105,259103,803107,702107,398-0.28
23003Aroostook County 786,93673,94371,87071,482-0.54
23005Cumberland County 2243,135265,612281,674282,4010.26
23007Franklin County 629,00829,47030,76830,746-0.07
23009Hancock County 646,94851,86954,41854,5780.29
23011Kennebec County 4115,904117,074122,151121,935-0.18
23013Knox County 736,31039,63139,73639,708-0.07
23015Lincoln County 830,35733,62834,45734,224-0.68
23017Oxford County 652,60254,71557,83357,695-0.24
23019Penobscot County 3146,601144,866153,923153,786-0.09
23021Piscataquis County 818,65317,23617,53517,419-0.66
23023Sagadahoc County 233,53535,18735,29335,207-0.24
23025Somerset County 649,76750,85752,22852,028-0.38
23027Waldo County 633,01836,25738,78638,745-0.11
23029Washington County 735,30833,92232,85632,637-0.67
23031York County 2164,587186,709197,131198,1990.54

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 and 2000 Censuses of Population (corrected), 2010 county redistricting files, and 2011 County Total Population Estimates.

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.

 

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Updated date: April 13, 2012