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Discussion - United States Profile > Age_-distribution
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Alfred 17th March 2013 |
I think that on that last chart, they should have extended the 80+ category into 80-85, 86-90, and 90+. The really long bar is pretty unhelpful. |
Kira 14th February 2013 |
Umm..where are you supposed to find te author and things like that on this page? |
Michael N. Oxman, MD 7th January 2013 |
I would very much appreciate and estimate of the total polulation of the USA who are 60 years of age or older now, based upon the 2010 Census data, and also an estimate of the size of that same older US population in 2020.
Thank you very much.
mnoxman@ucsd.edu |
Chris 17th December 2012 |
Jenn not only is the scale much larger but you have to think about how 30years moved on. Making the massive increase in the ages of 80+. |
zee 10th November 2012 |
can you make a 2012 population pyramid? it will help me understand population growth a lot more |
jxramos 1st January 2012 |
Why do the colors vary graph to graph though the age brackets are all uniform across each? |
peggy 10th March 2011 |
can u make in 2100 ?thx,i need it |
Nicholas 3rd March 2011 |
Can you make a 2011 pyramid |
Annette 19th February 2011 |
Are you adjusting the United States Population Pyramid for 2010 with the new 2010 Census information? If so, when? |
Seth 23rd May 2010 |
I need a comment |
alyssa 13th December 2009 |
what do the colors mean??? |
aurelie 28th July 2009 |
Hi,
I am intern in Canadian company, I would like have information about the class of 25-35 years old, number of people in USA and pourcentage about accountants or bookkeepers in this age class.
Thank you in advance |
victor (nigeria) 11th March 2009 |
how can i construct my own population pyramid? |
KBY (Florida) 21st October 2007 |
Wow. I know its difficult to lose someone significant. But I believe the point Larry was trying to make was how many people are complaining about the war in Iraq. How its a waste of time and that too many lives are being lost. Now its around 4000 in Iraq, over 12,000 murders a year, I.2 million abortions a year, over 90,000 rapes a year and the only lives Americans seem to be concerned with are those 4ooo in Iraq. We whine and complain and yet we do nothing about the murders, rapes, abortions, vehicle accidents which occur in our country everyday. We complain about Iraq but do absolutely nothing about our problems here in the U.S. |
Arnold Perey (New York) 23rd April 2007 |
Since we know there will be ever-increasing overcrowding without birth control, why isn't there a governmental agency making birth control recommendations? |
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