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AJ_Census_060815.appHeader = "fact file|Population Trends";
AJ_Census_060815.appDeck = "America is getting less white, more female, older and better educated, according to new census numbers*";
AJ_Census_060815.appFooter = "* Figures do not reflect the effects of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, which scattered hundreds of thousands of people.<br>Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2005 American Community Survey <br><a href=http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/DatasetTableListServlet?_ds_name=ACS_2005_EST_G00_&_type=map&_program=ACS&_lang=en&_ts=173705715933><b>Click here for the full survey</b></a>";
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AJ_Census_060815[i-1].body = "<headline/><br>Hispanics increased their lead as the country's largest minority group, at 14.5 percent of the population, compared with 12.8 percent for blacks. <br><b>States with the highest percentages of black residents</b>:<br>1. District of Columbia: 56.8 percent<br>2. Mississippi: 36.5 percent<br>3. Louisiana: 32.5 percent<br>4. Georgia: 29.2 percent<br>5. Maryland: 28.7 percent<br><b>States with the lowest percentages of black residents</b>:<br>47. Maine: 0.7 percent<br>47. Wyoming: 0.7 percent<br>49. Montana: 0.5 percent<br>49. Vermont: 0.5 percent<br>51. Idaho: 0.4 percent<br>(United States: 12.1 percent)<br><i>Note: The Census Bureau does not rank states by Hispanic population because Hispanics may be of any race.</i>";

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AJ_Census_060815[i-1].body = "<headline/><br>Women continue to increase their lead over men.<br><b>States with the highest ratios of men to women</b>:<br>(per 100 women)<br>1. Alaska: 103.1<br>2. Nevada: 102.3<br>3. Utah: 100.3<br>4. Colorado: 100.2<br>5. Wyoming: 99.7<br><b>States with the lowest ratios of men to women</b>:<br>(per 100 women)<br>47. New York: 93.1<br>47. Rhode Island: 93.1<br>49. Maryland: 92.9<br>50. Mississippi: 92.6<br>51. District of Columbia: 89.0<br>(United States: 96 men to every 100 women)";

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AJ_Census_060815[i-1].body = "<headline/><br>Every state is getting older.<br><b>States with the highest percentages of residents 65 and older</b>:<br>1. Florida: 16.6 percent<br>2. West Virginia: 15.0 percent<br>3. Pennsylvania: 14.6 percent<br>4. North Dakota: 14.2 percent<br>5. Maine: 14.1 percent<br><b>States with the lowest percentages of residents 65 and older</b>:<br>47. Colorado 9.7 percent<br>48. Texas: 9.6 percent<br>49. Georgia: 9.2 percent<br>50. Utah: 8.5 percent<br>51. Alaska: 6.6 percent<br>(United States: 12.1 percent)";

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AJ_Census_060815[i-1].body = "<headline/><br>Education levels increased in every state from 2000 to 2005. <br><b>States with the highest percentages of adults with a bachelor's degree or higher</b>:<br>1. District of Columbia: 45.3 percent<br>2. Massachusetts: 36.9 percent<br>3. Colorado: 35.5 percent<br>4. Connecticut: 34.9 percent<br>5. Maryland; 34.5 percent<br><b>States with the highest percentages of adults without at least a bachelor's degree</b>:<br>46. Louisiana: 20.6 percent<br>46. Nevada: 20.6 percent<br>48. Kentucky: 19.3 percent<br>49. Arkansas: 18.9 percent<br>50. Mississippi: 18.7 percent<br>51. West Virginia: 16.9<br>(United States: 27 percent)";

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