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What was the population of Oregon in 2013?

What was the population of Oregon in 2013?

Oregon’s 2013 population was estimated to have grown to over 4 million, making Oregon the 27th most populous state in the country. To establish the Oregon population in 2018, it’s important to first look at the numbers from the last official US Census which was carried out in 2010.

What was the population of Oregon in 1850?

Early recorded figures show that in 1850, Oregon had a reasonably healthy population of 12,093. Those numbers were to increase by over 300% over the next ten years, and in 1860 the Oregon population was recorded at 52,465.

How big is the Native American population in Oregon?

The state’s foreign-born population exceeds 300,000 and accounts for almost 9% of the total population, according to data from 2004. Oregon’s Native American population, in terms of percentage when compared to the state’s total population, is ranked as 10th in the nation and tops the national average.

What’s the gender ratio in the state of Oregon?

In terms of the ratio of females to males, 50.5% females and 49.5% males is where the population currently stands.

How many census tracts are there in Oregon?

There is one inactive city, Greenhorn. The minimum population for incorporation is 150. Oregon has 834 census tracts, 2,634 block groups, and 196,621 blocks. For the 111 th Congress (January 2009-January 2011), Oregon had five congressional districts.

How many ZIP code tabulation areas are there in Oregon?

There are 419 ZIP Code tabulation areas (ZCTAs) in Oregon. 2 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, recomputation for historical county level data which relied upon aggregate county level population data with an estimated county centroid resulting in a possible error of up to one mile.

Who is responsible for the Oregon population forecast?

IMPORTANT: The responsibility of long-term sub-state population forecast shifted to Population Research Center, Portland State University by legislative decision. For most recent forecast release, please visit Oregon Population Forecast Program of PRC/PSU.