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Clinton County loses population in latest report

(Iowa) -- Seven metro counties carry Iowa’s population growth from 2010-2012

New population estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau show a county in central Iowa leads the state in growth from 2010 to 2012. Gary Krob of the Iowa Library Services State Data Center says Dallas County is also near the top nationally. “They were actually ranked 14th in the nation as far as fastest growing counties, and by far the fastest in our state as well,” Krob says. “They grew by eight-point-eight percent, I think they added about 5,000 residents to the total population since 2010.” Dallas County is in the minority — as only about one third of Iowa’s counties gained population in those two years.

“We had 31 counties that gained population out of the 99. But seven of those counties accounted for 88-percent of the population grown and all seven of those counties were in the metropolitan areas,” Krob explains. Polk, Johnson, Linn, Scott, Story, and Dubuque County joined Dallas County to make up the big seven that carried the state’s population growth.

Clinton County lost 399 in population from the 2010 census to the July 2012 estimate from 49,116 to 48,717.

The Census Bureau information includes statistics about births, deaths, and migration into Iowa. “What it shows is that counties are losing population through domestic migration to other states,” Krob says. “But we are still getting a lot of migration internationally to a lot of these counties. The rural counties don’t have the international migration that the urban counties do.” Between 2010 and 2012, Iowa gained 9,269 residents from other nations and lost 3,274 residents to other states for a net migration of 5,995.

In Clinton County there were 17 people gained in international migration but lost in 539 domestic migration. Births outnumbered deaths by 22,494. Among counties, 17 counties experienced more people moving in than moving out and 41 counties recorded more births than deaths since the 2010 census.

In Clinton County there were 1,303 births and 1,165 deaths

The information also showed the metropolitan areas that are gaining the most. “I noticed that Iowa City was the fastest growing metropolitan area in our state — they grew by 3.7-percent — second to Des Moines/West Des Moines, which was 3.4-percent. So there’s some significant growth going on over there in Iowa City,” Krob says.

The new county population estimates, rankings, and components are on the Iowa Library Services-State Data Center web site at: www.iowadatacenter.org

Written 3/14/2013 by Darwin Danielson - Radio Iowa

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