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RECENT NEWS STORIES
New estimates show 16,726 Mainers overlooked
In the 2000 census, Indian tribes and Maine's largest cities were most likely to be undercounted. (Published 12/07/02)
Harpswell tops list of rich-and-poor disparity
The income gap grew 27.4 percent in the 1990s as wealthy retirees moved to the coastal community. (Published 09/04/02)
Same-sex couples drawn to Portland
Census 2000 analysis finds the city ranks among the top 10 metropolitan areas for its percentage of gay and lesbian couples. (Published 07/14/02)
Outhouses: Nostalgia replaces privies
Maine was once flush with outhouses, but now less than 1 percent of year-round homes lack full plumbing.In a state once flush with privies, recalled for their rustic charm, the residential number slips to just 4,468. (Published 07/14/02)
Mainers overspent on housing in 1990s
Census data shows one in five Maine households spends more on home ownership than financial experts say they should. (Published 06/16/02)
Census: Maine eighth in the U.S. in percentage of divorced residents
The number of split-up Mainers rises sharply in the 1990s, hitting 11.5 percent, and no one is sure why. (Published 06/15/02)
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MAPS and CHARTS
MAINE SNAPSHOTS
In May 2002, the U.S. Census Bureau released data compiled from the answers that adult Mainers gave on their long-form questionnaires in 2000. The wide-ranging statistics create a snapshot picture of Maine residents. Highlights:
Maine incomes
Marital status
Veterans in the population
Grandparents in the population
Mainers working at home
Changes in residence
Native and foreign-born residents
Working parents in the population
Commuting times
Education:
Mainers' level of schooling
Compared to other New England states
Bachelor's Degrees, by county in Maine
Bachelor's Degrees, highest and lowest Maine towns
MAINE AT A GLANCE: Click here for a printable summary of Maine age, race, household, and housing demographics including 2000 numbers, change from 1990 and comparison to national percentages.
Note: this is a PDF file that will open in Adobe Acrobat. If you do not have Acrobat Reader, click here to download the free software.
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LONG OR SHORT
Which form did you fill out? Interested in seeing both the 2000 forms? Click here to download samples of the long and short forms. Note: these are PDF versions which will open in Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Long Form
(12 pages)
Short Form
(6 pages)
Questions? Comments? Send e-mail to: census@mainetoday.com.
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