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The concepts and components used by the Bureau to describe metropolitan
areas change from time to time , however , so the most recent publication of
Statistical Abstract of the United States should be consulted for accurate current
usage .
The concepts and components used by the Bureau to describe metropolitan
areas change from time to time , however , so the most recent publication of
Statistical Abstract of the United States should be consulted for accurate current
usage .
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Examination of a Census Bureau map of the United States displaying
Metropolitan Statistical Areas will highlight considerable differences in
metropolitan communities , as they vary in population size , territory included in
the communities , and ...
Examination of a Census Bureau map of the United States displaying
Metropolitan Statistical Areas will highlight considerable differences in
metropolitan communities , as they vary in population size , territory included in
the communities , and ...
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Afro - Americans are the largest nonwhite racial group in the United States . The
proportion of blacks in a community is the most oftenreported racial group census
statistic . Recently , census tables report on resident population by “ Race and ...
Afro - Americans are the largest nonwhite racial group in the United States . The
proportion of blacks in a community is the most oftenreported racial group census
statistic . Recently , census tables report on resident population by “ Race and ...
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UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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