Strong population growth registered in 13 Eastern cities

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Population growth prompts Phoenixville to redraw political boundaries
The Mercury
All members of the committee, which include Mayor Lee Scoda, council members Jennifer Mayo and Christopher Bauers, and citizens Larry Tillotson and Mike Kuznar, attended the Aug. 2 meeting which featured much poring over maps colored by ward and 
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Archivist looks at ebbs and flows of Montana’s population growth
Montana Watchdog
Not only is Montana a state with peaks and valleys, but its population growth – which ballooned during good times and ebbed during bad — reflects that as well, said a government records archivist with the state Historical Society. Jeff Malcomson has been 
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Strong population growth registered in 13 Eastern cities
Bizjournals.com
Thirteen Eastern cities added more than 1000 residents during the past 15 months. New York City leads the region with a population increase of 69777 between April 2010 and July 2011, the latest period for which official figures are available. It’s followed by 
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Amish report staggering growth in Midwest
Washington Post
Nearly 250000 Amish live in the U.S. and Canada, and the population is expected to exceed 1 million around 2050. The growth may not be visible outside Amish country, but the rural settlements definitely see the boom. “This place has grown,” said Daniel 
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Population management needed to spur growth
BusinessWorld Online Edition
THE PHILIPPINES must manage its population in order to achieve higher levels of per capita income and economic growth, a Cabinet official yesterday said amid renewed national debate over the issue of birth control.
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VIEW : Need to contain surging population — Saleem Shaikh
Pakistan Daily Times
According to the 1998 census, Pakistan’s population growth rate during the decade stood at about 2.6 percent per annum. Since then, the rate has plummeted. With a two percent growth rate per annum, the population in the next two decades will exceed that 
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Enrile grills Neda chief on population, economics
Inquirer.net
“What in your opinion as an economist and in charge of national economic development, what should be the ideal level of population growth for the country?” “I, I, I, sir, I think that we can move naturally in the same way…” Balisacan stammered. “You’re the 
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Inquirer.net
Hispanic Population and its Impact on the Economy and Political Process
NJBIZ
The Hispanic population increased from 35.3 million in 2000 when this group made up 13 percent of the total population. More than half of the growth in the total population of the United States between 2000 and 2010 was due to the increase in the Hispanic 
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A Slowdown in Growth, an Increase in Income Inequality
New York Times (blog)
The income stagnation of the last decade stems, in the simplest terms, from two factors: a slowdown in economic growth and a rise in inequality, which has concentrated the economy’s modest gains among a small share of the population. In this post, I want to 
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New York Times (blog)
British economic growth is weaker than it looks
Christian Science Monitor (blog)
Throw population growth into the mix, and not so much. By Stefan Karlsson / August 6, 2012. Fans wave a British flag as they watch swimming competitions at the Aquatics Centre in the Olympic Park during the 2012 Summer Olympics in London last week.
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Christian Science Monitor (blog)


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