Title: Population Trends in Maryland, 20002006
1Population Trends in Maryland, 2000-2006
- 2007 Spring Planning Directors Meeting
- May 22, 2007
2Population Data Source
- U.S. Census Bureau annual estimates through July
1, 2006 - Data for states released end of December, 2006
- Data for counties released end of March, 2007
3U.S. Census Bureau Population Cohort Component
Estimates
- Births deaths from administrative records
- Internal (domestic) migration from federal tax
returns and Medicare records - International migration a national estimate is
distributed to states counties based on Census
2000 ratios
4Maryland Population, 2000 2006 (and rank within
U.S.)
(19th)
(19th)
5Maryland Population Change,2000- 2006
- Total Change 319,221 (14th largest)
- Percent Change 6.0 (21st fastest)
- But below the overall U.S. rate of 6.4
6Annual Average Growth Rates for Marylands
Population
Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning,
from U.S. Census Bureau Data.
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8Annual Population Change for Maryland (and rank
within U.S.)
14th
10th
16th
18th
14th
27th
9Annual Pct Change in Pop in Maryland, 2000- 2006
(and rank within U.S.)
13th
18th
12th
22nd
27th
36th
10Net Natural Change (Births Deaths) for Maryland
11Net International Migration and Federal Citizens
Movement for Maryland
12Net Internal Migration for Maryland, 2000 2006
(40th)
(42nd)
(43rd)
(24th)
(14th)
(11th)
(15th)
And rank of net internal migration among the 50
states and District of Columbia
13Components of Population Change for Maryland
2000 - 2006
Residual
Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning
from U.S. Census Bureau Population Estimates,
December, 2006
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16Reasons for Maryland NetInternal Out Migration
- Decreasing relative economic vitality
- Higher housing costs compared to neighboring
states
17Annual Pct Change in MD WS Jobs and Pct Pt
Difference MD U.S.
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192000 Median Value of Owner Occupied Housing
Bordering Counties, MD PA
202005 Median Value of Owner Occupied Housing
Bordering Counties, MD PA
Median value, plus and minus the margin of error
21Change in Median Value of Owner Occupied Housing,
2000-2005
Source Census 2000 and the 2005 American
Community Survey
222005 Median Value of Owner Occupied Housing Built
Between 2000 and 2004
Median value, plus and minus the margin of error
23Inmigration to Maryland From PA and Outmigration
from Maryland To PA
24Net Migration for Maryland With Pennsylvania
25Net Migration for Maryland With Pennsylvania
Baltimore, Carroll, Frederick, Harford
Washington
26Net Migration for Maryland WithWest Virginia
27Net Migration for Maryland WithDelaware
28Total Population Change for Marylands
Jurisdictions, 2000 - 2006
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30Population Change, 2000 - 2006
(-3.0)
(-2.8)
31Components of Population Change for Allegany
County, 2000-2006
32Components of Population Change for Baltimore
City, 2000-2006
33Net Internal Migration for Baltimore City
34Percent Change in Population for Marylands
Jurisdictions, 2000-2006
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36Annualized Pop Change for Marylands
Jurisdictions, 2000-2003 2003-2006
37Annualized Pop Change for Marylands
Jurisdictions, 2000-2003 2003-2006
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40Population Growth in the Upper Lower Eastern
Shore Regions, as a Pct of Statewide Growth,
1991-2006
41Population Growth in the Eastern Shore Region
Washington County, as a Pct of Statewide Growth,
1991-2006
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44Net Migration Outflow from Baltimore County to
Pennsylvania, 2000 - 2005
Source Maryland Department of Planning, Planning
Data Services, from IRS County-to-County
Migration data
45Net Migration Outflow From Carroll County to
Pennsylvania, 2000 - 2005
Source Maryland Department of Planning, Planning
Data Services, from IRS County-to-County
Migration data
46Net Migration Outflow From Frederick County to
Pennsylvania, 2000 - 2005
Source Maryland Department of Planning, Planning
Data Services, from IRS County-to-County
Migration data
47Net Migration Outflow From Frederick County To
Washington Co., 2000 - 2005
Source Maryland Department of Planning, Planning
Data Services, from IRS County-to-County
Migration data
48Net Migration Inflow To Frederick Co. From
Montgomery County, 2000 - 2005
Source Maryland Department of Planning, Planning
Data Services, from IRS County-to-County
Migration data
49Net Migration Inflow To Washington Co from
Montgomery Co, 2000 - 2005
Source Maryland Department of Planning, Planning
Data Services, from IRS County-to-County
Migration data
50Net Migration Inflow To Cecil Co from Harford Co,
2000 - 2005
Source Maryland Department of Planning, Planning
Data Services, from IRS County-to-County
Migration data
51Population Change, 2000-2006, as a Percent of
1990-2000 Change
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53Summary
- Slower overall population growth in Maryland in
last three years due to increasing net out
migration - Increasing out migration linked to decreasing
relative economic vitality and higher housing
prices - Slower growth more apparent in central Maryland
54Summary (cont.)
- Outlying areas with relatively lower housing
prices have been the recipient of some of the
displaced growth from central Maryland - This has led to these outlying areas accounting
for a greater share of statewide growth and in
some cases to have surpassed the previous
decades total growth