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Population in Jackson, TN
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As shown in Wikipedia, the population of Jackson in 1850 was 1,006 After 160 years, it has risen up to 65,211 in 2010. The average increase per year is 31.54%.
Between 1980 and 1990, Jackson enjoyed the biggest population growth rate of −0.6% from 49,258 to 48,949.
The second biggest population growth in Jackson took place between 1850 and 1860.
The lowest population growth rate is 8.7% from 14,511 to 15,779.
Place of Birth in Jackson
Any person who is not a U.S. citizen is defined as a non-citizen, which includes permanent residents, temporary workers, international students, humanitarian and undocumented immigrants.
- 71.15%Born in Jackson
- 96.58%Native Born
- 3.42%Foreign Born
- 1.79%Non Citizen
- 1.63%Naturalized
About 71.15% of Jackson residents were born in this city, while 3.42% of residents were foreign-born (1.79% are non-citizens and 1.63% are naturalized citizens). The majority of non-citizen residents are from Latin America.
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