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Exploring Demographic Trends in Huntsville: A Focus on Population Ages and Growth

This study delves into the demographic changes in Huntsville from 1990 to 2010, highlighting population shifts among different age groups. The population dynamics of young adults (ages 20-34) decreased slightly from 43,860 in 1990 to 42,145 in 2010, while seniors aged 60 plus saw an increase from 23,237 in 1990 to 34,889 in 2010. Comparisons with national and state averages reveal interesting trends in population distribution. The findings provide valuable insights for urban planning, social services, and community development initiatives in Huntsville.

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Exploring Demographic Trends in Huntsville: A Focus on Population Ages and Growth

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  1. City of Huntsville Population, Ages 20-34 1990: 43,860 (27.2%) 2010: 42,145 (23.4%) 2000: 33,114 (20.9%) 2010 US: 20.3% Alabama: 19.7%

  2. City of Huntsville Population, Age 60 Plus 2010: 34,889 (19.4%) 2000: 28,786 (18.1%) 1990: 23,237 (14.5%) 2010 US: 18.5% Alabama: 19.5%

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