Roswell Remains the 8th Most Populous City in Georgia
March 19, 2011 by lauraeverett
Filed under Announcements, Market Updates, Real Estate
The more things change, the more they stay the same – an extremely common cliche that can sum up the 2010 census perfectly. Roswell’s population has significantly increased over the past 10 years, a growth rate of 11.4% to be specific. In the 2000 census, 79,334 people helped make up the city of Roswell. The 2010 census reveals that that number has jumped to 88,346, which is enough to keep Roswell securely in the number eight position on the list of Georgia’s most populous cities.
The census is a great example of why real estate needs to be analyzed on a local level as opposed to the national average. Roswell has seen a steady increase in population over the last decade, which boasts well for the real estate market as it means a steady influx of buyers. Read more
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Roswell Georgia Census Information
March 28, 2010 by Aaron Hofmann
Filed under Government
The 2010 Census has begun for Roswell Georgia residents and it is important to ensure that every resident is counted.
By now, you should have received the census questionnaire forms in the mail. The questionnaire asks only a few simple questions of each person: name, relationship, gender, age, date of birth, race and whether you own or rent household.
By law, the Census Bureau cannot share an individual’s personal information with anyone, including other federal agencies.
Households should complete and mail back their questionnaires upon receipt. Residents that do not respond may receive a replacement questionnaire in early April and census workers will visit households that do not return the forms to take a count in person. For people who own more than one residence or who have been displaced from their homes due to natural disasters or other reasons, complete the form for where you reside most of the time.
The 2010 Census will also be used for redistricting at the local, state and federal levels. In addition, census data also has an impact on school budgets, specifically the distribution of Title I and special education funding.
By completing and returning your census form, you can ensure an accurate resident count for the City of Roswell, Georgia.
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