The population count of Newport News city, VA was 180,145 in 2018. The population count of Norfolk city, VA was 245,592 in 2018. The population count of Richmond city, VA was 223,787 in 2018.
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Demographics and Population Datasets Involving Richmond city, VA or Newport News city, VA or Norfolk city, VA
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Library Active Users Statistics
data.norfolk.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-15T14:49:53.000ZThis dataset contains information about Norfolk Public Library active users by month starting in July 2016. This information will be updated annually. Active users include users whose accounts have had any activity during the previous three years including card renewal, fines added, payments made, or computer usage. This dataset is updated monthly.
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Norfolk 2020 American Community Survey Five-Year Estimates
data.norfolk.gov | Last Updated 2022-06-08T18:43:17.000ZThis dataset contains the American Community Survey (ACS) five-year estimates for Norfolk, Virginia. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ACS is the premier source for detailed population and housing information about communities and the nation. Every year, the Census Bureau conducts a survey and creates estimates for demographic categories such as income, employment, poverty, race, ethnicity, housing, age, gender, internet access, vehicle access, and other topics. For census tracts, 5-year estimates are generated and released to the public. This dataset includes five-year estimates released in 2020 for census tracts in Norfolk, VA and will be updated annually with each new release of five-year estimates.
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Point In Time Homeless Survey Data
data.sonomacounty.ca.gov | Last Updated 2019-07-12T18:26:35.000ZThe County of Sonoma conducts an annual homeless count for the entire county. The survey data is derived from a sample of about 600 homeless persons countywide per year. The resulting information is statistically reliable only for the county as a whole, not for individual locations. The exception is the City of Santa Rosa, where the sample taken within the city is large enough to be predictive of the overall homeless population in that city.