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5 takeaways from the census data for Maryland

New census data revealshow Maryland has changed over the past 10 years, from increased racial diversity to growth in the suburbs. Here are some highlights from the data released on Thursday.

Maryland is no longer a majority-white state

Maryland’s population of white people who do not identify as Hispanic was 47% in the 2020 census count. That’s down from 55% in the 2010 census.

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尽管马里兰州的白人人口不再是多数人,但它仍然是最大的种族群体。第二大群体是黑人马里兰人,占州人口的29%,与2010年的人口普查相同。

There was growth in the share of residents who identify as Asian, Hispanic or more than one race.

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Baltimore City continues to lose population

As many expected, Baltimore’s population shrunk again, down to 585,708. That’s a 5.7% population loss compared to 2010, when the city had 620,961 residents in the census count.

It’s the first time in more than a century that the city’s population was less than 600,000, noted Mayor Brandon Scott.

The other parts of the state that lost population are all in rural areas: Allegany County (9.3% loss), Somerset County (7.0% loss), Kent County (4.9% loss), Garrett County (4.3% loss), Talbot County (0.7% loss) and Dorchester County (0.3% loss).

Baltimore City loses rank to Anne Arundel County — for now

Baltimore’s population loss means it falls from being the state’s fourth-largest jurisdiction to its fifth-largest.

Anne Arundel County, with a count of 588,261, is now slightly more populous than Baltimore City, with its count of 585,708 residents.

That could change, however, at least as far as the state is concerned. The U.S. census counts people who are incarcerated at the location where they are imprisoned.

But Maryland then takes those individuals and reassigns them to the jurisdiction where they lived before they were sentenced. Those reassignments are used in drawing the maps for the political districts for state lawmakers and members of Congress.

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与联邦,州和地方政府官员做出的马里兰州政治,选举和重要决定保持最新状态。

Anne Arundel, which is home to a large prison complex in Jessup, could lose population, while other areas, including Baltimore, may gain.

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Baltimore’s Hispanic and Latino population grew significantly

While Baltimore’s population shrunk overall, more of those who are living in the city identify as Hispanic.

新的人口普查计数显示该市约有46,000名西班牙裔居民,自2010年以来,这一数字增长了近77%。西班牙裔居民现在约占该市人口的7.8%。

Every jurisdiction in the state saw growth in their Hispanic population. Baltimore County, which encircles the city, had an 82.3% increase in its Hispanic population.

Much of the past decade’s growth has been around the nation’s capital

Every county that’s close to Washington, D.C. or that has many workers commuting there saw growth: Montgomery (9.3%), Prince George’s (12%), Frederick (16.4%), Howard (15.8%). Montgomery County remains the state’s largest county, followed by Prince George’s.

Charles County, which is rapidly suburbanizing like its neighbor, Prince George’s, experienced 13.7% growth.

Maryland’s population overall自2010年以来增长了7%to a total of nearly 6.2 million people.


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