Population Change in Appalachia, 2000–2009

(Population Change as a Percentage of the 2000 Population)

Population change is the difference between the 2000 population estimates base and the 2009 population estimate expressed as a percentage of the 2000 population estimates base. County rates range from 77.4% to -18.0%. The U.S rate is 9.1%. The Appalachian rate is 5.7%. For data on individual counties, see the downloadable Excel file.

This map shows the population change in Appalachian counties from 2000 to 2009 as a percentage of the 2000 population. County rates range from 77.4% to -18.0%. The U.S rate is 9.1%. The Appalachian rate is 5.7%. For data on individual counties, see the downloadable Excel file.

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