[StBernard] Census Bureau increases St. Bernard's 2007 population estimate

Westley Annis Westley at da-parish.com
Thu Jan 15 08:16:47 EST 2009


Unfortunately, one shouldn't play too much into this "estimate" for a couple
of reasons:

One, it's not 2010 accurate census yet.
Two, it's a good chance that St. Bernard's population now has 20-25,000
originals and 10-15,000 "all others who have migrated" into existing
territories from outside da parish which include N'awlins, and out of state
wanting to get a steal on those who sold homes for $15,000 or less and
fixing up (as pro-laborers) who want to now make St. Bernard their new home
away from the 9th ward, New Orleans East, etc. and/or HUD homes wanting
properties for pennies on da dollar. How unfortunate.

--jer--

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U.S. Census Bureau increases St. Bernard Parish 2007 population estimate

Federal agency puts new 2007 population estimate at 33,439



The U.S. Census Bureau has accepted St. Bernard Parish Government's
challenge of its 2007 population estimate, Parish President Craig P. Taffaro
Jr. said.



"We are pleased with the Census Bureau's recognition of St. Bernard Parish's
growth," Taffaro said Wednesday. "This adjusted population indicates that
St. Bernard is continuing to move out of recovery and into our growth past
Katrina."



The parish officially challenged the Census Bureau population estimates for
2007 that placed St. Bernard's population at 19,826. The new Census Bureau
estimate issued Tuesday for the parish's population for July 2007 is now
33,439, and Taffaro said that validates the parish's current population
estimate of 37,000, nearly 55 percent of its pre-Katrina population.



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