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  2. Washington population by year, county, race, & more - USAFacts

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    The Census Bureau states that the number of people in the separate race categories (i.e., 'white', 'Black', etc.) was impacted by this change as some people who would have previously been grouped within a single race category were grouped into the two or more category with the change.

  3. How many people live in subsidized housing in Washington?

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    About 173,469 people in 2023, or about 1.9 people per unit. Subsidized housing options vary by location, ranging from high-rise or garden-style apartments to single-family dwellings, duplexes, and more. On average, residents have lived in their units for nine years and four months.

  4. Clark County, WA population by year, race, & more | USAFacts

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    There is also an option for users to hide the distinct Hispanic ethnicity, which then allocates Hispanic people to their designated race category. Census reporting and update cycle The Census Bureau releases annual provisional population estimates based on the previous decennial census and other data on births, deaths, and migration/immigration.

  5. Cowlitz County, WA population by year, race, & more

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    The Census Bureau states that the number of people in the separate race categories (i.e., 'white', 'Black', etc.) was impacted by this change as some people who would have previously been grouped within a single race category were grouped into the two or more category with the change.

  6. How many immigrants are in Washington state? - USAFacts

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    The number of foreign-born residents in Washington state grew from 944K in 2013 to 1.21M in 2023. This increase occurred alongside changes in the native-born population due to births, deaths, and people moving. Analyzing the foreign-born share of the total population gives a clearer view of these demographics.

  7. Health in Washington - USAFacts

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    In 2020, Washington had the 2nd-highest based on life expectancy. A newborn in Washington was expected to live 79.2 years. Life expectancy in Washington is 2.2 years higher than life expectancy in the US overall. Life expectancy is a projection estimating the average age of death for people born today.

  8. From immigration, to infrastructure, to political trends, get clear, easy-to-understand insights and government data for all your questions on US population and society.

  9. How many immigrants are in Washington, DC? - USAFacts

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    The number of foreign-born residents in Washington, DC grew from 92.8K in 2013 to 95.4K in 2023. This increase occurred alongside changes in the native-born population due to births, deaths, and people moving. Analyzing the foreign-born share of the total population provides a better view of these demographics.

  10. How many people work for the federal government? - USAFacts

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    Federal employees represent 1.0%, 1.1%, and 3.7% of their respective state’s total workforce. While Washington, DC, has the fourth most federal employees (192,127), they represent 21.2% of the area’s workforce. After Washington, DC, Maryland (183,746) has the second-highest share of federal employees in its workforce at 4.7%.

  11. Democracy Demographics: A look at each state - USAFacts

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    Every state is different. Ahead of the November election, select a state to explore population, voting, and employment data as Democratic contests get underway and contrast them with the nation overall.