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Population Trends

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How should A Census population estimate base be understood?

  • Official population and GDP estimates are never revised.
  • A quarterly annualized GDP figure is always identical to a full-year GDP total.
  • A Census population estimate base is not identical to a later annual population estimate
  • GDP per resident and personal income are interchangeable measures.
Correct answer(s):
  • A Census population estimate base is not identical to a later annual population estimate

Which statement best describes Growth rates depend on the chosen starting population, ending?

  • Growth rates depend on the chosen starting population, ending population, and reference dates
  • Reference years do not matter when comparing economic or demographic data.
  • Statistical values can be compared safely even when their dates and definitions are ignored.
  • GDP per resident and personal income are interchangeable measures.
Correct answer(s):
  • Growth rates depend on the chosen starting population, ending population, and reference dates

What is accurate about Using a 2020 density figure beside a 2025 population?

  • Statistical values can be compared safely even when their dates and definitions are ignored.
  • Using a 2020 density figure beside a 2025 population estimate requires clear labeling because the reference years differ
  • Reference years do not matter when comparing economic or demographic data.
  • GDP per resident and personal income are interchangeable measures.
Correct answer(s):
  • Using a 2020 density figure beside a 2025 population estimate requires clear labeling because the reference years differ