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Table Data - Resident Population in Kay County, OK

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Title Resident Population in Kay County, OK
Series ID OKKAYC1POP
Source U.S. Census Bureau
Release Annual Estimates of the Population for Counties (Not a Press Release)
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Annual
Units Thousands of Persons
Date Range 1970-01-01 to 2023-01-01
Last Updated 2024-03-14 1:58 PM CDT
Notes Data for "Resident Population" are estimates as of July 1. Data for 1970, 1980, 1990, and 2000 are annual census.

Population estimates are updated annually using current data on births, deaths, and migration to calculate population change since the most recent decennial census. The annual time series of estimates begins with the most recent decennial census data and extends to the vintage year. Each vintage of estimates includes all years since the most recent decennial census.
DATE VALUE
1970-01-01 48.791
1971-01-01 48.900
1972-01-01 48.400
1973-01-01 48.400
1974-01-01 47.800
1975-01-01 48.200
1976-01-01 49.100
1977-01-01 49.400
1978-01-01 49.600
1979-01-01 49.300
1980-01-01 49.852
1981-01-01 50.891
1982-01-01 52.236
1983-01-01 53.113
1984-01-01 52.520
1985-01-01 51.627
1986-01-01 50.891
1987-01-01 50.143
1988-01-01 48.775
1989-01-01 48.494
1990-01-01 48.029
1991-01-01 48.321
1992-01-01 49.060
1993-01-01 48.992
1994-01-01 48.591
1995-01-01 48.659
1996-01-01 48.463
1997-01-01 48.295
1998-01-01 48.311
1999-01-01 48.360
2000-01-01 47.951
2001-01-01 47.452
2002-01-01 47.558
2003-01-01 47.166
2004-01-01 46.627
2005-01-01 46.122
2006-01-01 45.808
2007-01-01 46.009
2008-01-01 45.919
2009-01-01 46.281
2010-01-01 46.428
2011-01-01 45.851
2012-01-01 45.692
2013-01-01 45.554
2014-01-01 45.475
2015-01-01 45.261
2016-01-01 44.937
2017-01-01 44.445
2018-01-01 44.047
2019-01-01 43.668
2020-01-01 43.599
2021-01-01 43.715
2022-01-01 43.738
2023-01-01 43.641

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