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Basin Counties See Growth In Census

By: Mycah Glover
Updated: February 18, 2011
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Census Bureau has now released it's numbers for 2010 -- and out of all the counties in the Permian Basin, they say that Midland County has seen the largest growth.

    Over the past decade, Midland County's population has grown by more 17 percent. In 2000, a little over 116,009 people lived in Midland County. That number has now grown to more than 136,872.

    Ector County's population has also grown by roughly 16,000 people. In 2000, 121,123 people lived in the county, while the current figures stand at 137,130.

    There are also significantly more Hispanic people in the Lone Star state than there were in 2000. Hispanic people now make up close to two-thirds of the our state's growth.

    For a full look at the numbers, head to www.census.gov.

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