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« on: December 27, 2007, 11:12:18 PM »

The South will probably be the most evenly divided race wise with blacks, whites, and hispanics making up about 30% of the population each.  People of Asian descent will likely make up about 10-15% of the national population and a minimum of 5% of the population in each state.

As the cost of transportation via car continues to rise, cities will return to being more densely populated and outlying suburban growth will slow.  Houston and Phoenix will pass the 3 million mark and may possibly be larger than Chicago.  California and Texas will remain the two most populous states in that order.  Rounding out the top ten will be Florida, New York, Georgia, North Carolina, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Arizona, and Ohio.  The average Congressional district will exceed a population of 900,000 barring an increase (or decrease) in the number of Representatives.  Montana, Delaware, and Rhode Island will all have over 1 million people but only one representative, this could potentially be the case in South Dakota, Hawaii, New Hampshire, and Maine as well but it is unlikely.

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