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Monday, December 10, 2012

US Census: Lakewood's Losing Population

While the official 2010 census count put the city at 52,131 residents, that figure dropped to 51,724 in 2011, the estimate says — a loss of 407 people in one year.

Lakewood is getting smaller, a new estimate from the US Census Bureau shows. But not by too much. After all, there are still 9,420 people per square mile in Lakewood. While the official 2010 census count put the city at 52,131 residents, that figure dropped to 51,724 in 2011, the estimate says — a loss of 407 people in one year. But there's still some good news for the city. Lakewood stayed just above the required 50,000-resident mark needed to remain an "Entitlement Community." That means the city will be able to continue receiving Community Development Block Grants from the federal government. The trend of the city’s population slide may be reversing, with the school district recently announcing an anticipated spike in enrollment in the …

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Census Bureau Releases New Data On Racial Groups In Lakewood

The Census Bureau says the new data offers a "new layer of detail" to the population and housing data released last year as part of the decennial population study.

The U.S. Census Bureau released more detailed statistics for Ohio from the 2010 Census, including new data for racial groups in Lakewood. The bureau says the new data offers a "new layer of detail" to the population and housing data released last year as part of the decennial population study. The new data even drills down into city data, giving communities like Lakewood a window into how different racial groups are living within our communities. The Census data is a massive trove of information, so the plan here is to highlight some interesting facts gleamed from the data. 1. Lakewood is largely white, but getting more diverse Lakewood describes itself as a diverse community, and the data shows that the city is only getting more diverse. …

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