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Minnesota Milestones 2010:
 
 
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Population, ages 16-64


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Population, ages 16-64
YearData
Population, ages 16-64, U.S. Bureau of the Census
1990 2,776,423
1991 2,799,767
1992 2,820,613
1993 2,856,281
1994 2,890,952
1995 2,926,003
1996 2,967,872
1997 3,001,335
1998 3,031,412
1999 3,071,853
2000 3,188,551
Population, ages 16-64
YearData
Population, ages 16-64, U.S. Bureau of the Census Edit trend | Edit data
Population, ages 16-64
19902,776,423
19912,799,767
19922,820,613
19932,856,281
19942,890,952
19952,926,003
19962,967,872
19973,001,335
19983,031,412
19993,071,853
20003,188,551
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