TABLE A-4 POPULATION BY COUNTY: PENNSYLVANIA, 1990 AND 1997

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1 TABLE A-4 POPULATION BY COUNTY: PENNSYLVANIA, 1990 AND PERCENT PERCENT ESTIMATED ENUMERATED CHANGE ESTIMATED ENUMERATED CHANGE COUNTY POPULATION POPULATION COUNTY POPULATION POPULATION ALL COUNTIES 12,019,661 11,881, ADAMS 85,754 78, LACKAWANNA 210, , ALLEGHENY 1,280,624 1,336, LANCASTER 454, , ARMSTRONG 73,572 73, LAWRENCE 95,442 96, BEAVER 185, , LEBANON 117, , BEDFORD 49,253 47, LEHIGH 297, , BERKS 354, , LUZERNE 317, , BLAIR 130, , LYCOMING 118, , BRADFORD 62,292 60, MCKEAN 46,806 47, BUCKS 582, , MERCER 122, , BUTLER 169, , MIFFLIN 47,176 46, CAMBRIA 157, , MONROE 122,531 95, CAMERON 5,719 5, MONTGOMERY 712, , CARBON 58,844 56, MONTOUR 17,971 17, CENTRE 132, , NORTHAMPTON 257, , CHESTER 416, , NORTHUMBERLAND 95,100 96, CLARION 41,820 41, PERRY 44,164 41, CLEARFIELD 80,656 78, PHILADELPHIA 1,451,372 1,585, CLINTON 36,885 37, PIKE 39,108 27, COLUMBIA 64,230 63, POTTER 17,160 16, CRAWFORD 89,322 86, SCHUYLKILL 151, , CUMBERLAND 207, , SNYDER 38,279 36, DAUPHIN 245, , SOMERSET 80,255 78, DELAWARE 543, , SULLIVAN 6,103 6, ELK 34,911 34, SUSQUEHANNA 42,085 40, ERIE 279, , TIOGA 41,613 41, FAYETTE 145, , UNION 41,774 36, FOREST 4,910 4, VENANGO 58,067 59, FRANKLIN 127, , WARREN 44,228 45, FULTON 14,457 13, WASHINGTON 205, , GREENE 42,210 39, WAYNE 45,387 39, HUNTINGDON 45,172 44, WESTMORELAND 374, , INDIANA 89,182 89, WYOMING 29,387 28, JEFFERSON 46,567 46, YORK 370, , JUNIATA 21,898 20, SOURCE: 1990 POPULATION ENUMERATED BY THE U.S. BUREAU OF THE CENSUS POPULATION ARE ESTIMATES PREPARED BY THE STATE DATA CENTER OF

2 TABLE A-5A TOTAL POPULATION BY AGE AND COUNTY: PENNSYLVANIA, 1997 A G E G R O U P ( I N Y E A R S ) COUNTY ALL AGES UNDER ALL COUNTIES 12,019, , , , , , , , ,676 ADAMS 85,754 1,019 4,501 5,907 6,048 3,667 3,302 5,936 5,277 ALLEGHENY 1,280,624 14,303 63,612 80,132 77,872 48,520 31,195 75,949 78,829 ARMSTRONG 73, ,477 4,597 4,801 3,090 2,015 4,741 4,699 BEAVER 185,682 1,968 9,642 12,074 11,994 7,129 5,005 11,182 11,205 BEDFORD 49, ,525 3,321 3,438 1,923 1,229 2,765 3,004 BERKS 354,057 4,398 19,065 24,036 23,384 15,447 9,806 22,876 23,096 BLAIR 130,923 1,402 6,762 8,453 8,687 5,857 3,838 8,111 8,275 BRADFORD 62, ,387 4,658 4,698 2,614 1,490 3,497 3,832 BUCKS 582,633 7,320 32,359 42,412 41,747 22,100 13,388 30,880 38,654 BUTLER 169,197 2,071 9,564 11,927 11,057 6,654 6,003 12,278 10,946 CAMBRIA 157,419 1,473 7,247 9,336 9,782 6,704 4,540 10,433 9,286 CAMERON 5, CARBON 58, ,778 3,806 3,898 2,102 1,270 2,701 3,803 CENTRE 132,993 1,239 5,352 6,674 6,563 4,743 11,166 26,450 8,233 CHESTER 416,541 5,480 23,192 29,801 28,691 16,482 12,543 26,237 27,516 CLARION 41, ,826 2,360 2,579 1,877 2,836 4,942 2,327 CLEARFIELD 80, ,929 5,080 5,293 3,441 2,177 5,796 5,715 CLINTON 36, ,719 2,221 2,314 1,578 1,904 3,671 1,945 COLUMBIA 64, ,878 3,621 3,741 2,610 3,923 7,058 3,841 CRAWFORD 89,322 1,057 4,810 6,069 6,292 3,986 3,322 6,371 5,553 CUMBERLAND 207,852 2,207 9,639 12,524 12,411 7,776 8,522 16,725 14,239 DAUPHIN 245,793 3,123 13,239 16,745 16,735 8,368 5,618 14,403 16,921 DELAWARE 543,010 6,777 28,545 36,305 35,703 25,075 16,555 36,470 35,386 ELK 34, ,781 2,425 2,516 1, ,103 2,195 ERIE 279,401 3,467 15,589 19,870 19,567 12,037 11,437 21,829 18,738 FAYETTE 145,036 1,697 7,108 9,235 9,514 6,020 3,783 9,491 9,352 FOREST 4, FRANKLIN 127,373 1,583 6,541 8,803 8,702 5,240 3,288 7,580 8,402 FULTON 14, ,018 1, GREENE 42, ,070 2,707 2,847 1,984 1,416 3,506 2,975 HUNTINGDON 45, ,128 2,721 2,806 1,795 1,540 3,594 3,299 INDIANA 89, ,937 5,240 5,579 3,891 5,824 11,293 4,950 JEFFERSON 46, ,242 2,984 3,184 2,090 1,333 3,128 3,012 JUNIATA 21, ,220 1,467 1, ,528 1,490 LACKAWANNA 210,464 2,110 9,791 12,526 12,899 8,638 5,863 14,018 13,741 LANCASTER 454,063 6,453 27,343 34,170 32,834 18,750 15,264 31,654 30,452 LAWRENCE 95,442 1,047 4,894 6,192 6,305 4,244 2,697 6,175 5,401 LEBANON 117,216 1,369 6,144 7,998 7,975 4,799 3,104 6,634 7,381 LEHIGH 297,703 3,536 15,400 19,523 19,006 11,235 7,065 17,848 18,932 LUZERNE 317,560 3,040 14,361 18,871 19,321 12,699 8,418 17,678 19,432 LYCOMING 118,405 1,384 6,254 8,097 8,236 5,124 3,144 7,413 7,829 MCKEAN 46, ,381 2,960 2,979 1,983 1,304 3,006 3,075 MERCER 122,045 1,290 6,034 7,780 7,674 5,227 4,256 8,939 7,051 MIFFLIN 47, ,597 3,281 3,190 1,915 1,205 3,062 3,172 MONROE 122,531 1,466 6,998 9,302 8,985 4,873 4,310 8,122 7,810 MONTGOMERY 712,466 9,082 38,733 48,205 46,607 24,320 14,293 35,641 43,861 MONTOUR 17, ,011 1,283 1, ,162 NORTHAMPTON 257,289 2,796 12,941 17,016 16,940 9,779 9,257 18,921 16,243 NORTHUMBERLAND 95, ,489 6,011 6,163 3,496 2,083 5,180 6,016 PERRY 44, ,409 3,149 3,200 1,940 1,157 2,552 3,103 PHILADELPHIA 1,451,372 22,005 74, ,098 99,857 64,129 41, , ,263 PIKE 39, ,167 3,098 2,852 1, ,885 2,742 POTTER 17, ,179 1, ,168 1,092 SCHUYLKILL 151,256 1,474 6,888 9,100 9,303 5,498 3,534 8,678 9,771 SNYDER 38, ,002 2,609 2,565 1,623 1,619 3,280 2,577 SOMERSET 80, ,833 5,002 5,251 3,355 1,971 5,367 5,275 SULLIVAN 6, SUSQUEHANNA 42, ,193 3,022 3,270 1,901 1,088 2,043 2,579 TIOGA 41, ,059 2,750 2,906 1,988 1,940 3,385 2,377 UNION 41, ,871 2,322 2,421 1,687 2,572 4,709 2,496 VENANGO 58, ,982 3,968 4,079 2,683 1,429 3,425 3,522 WARREN 44, ,206 2,908 3,065 1,803 1,077 2,511 2,624 WASHINGTON 205,807 2,109 9,833 12,343 12,583 8,420 5,708 13,879 12,934 WAYNE 45, ,400 3,265 3,132 1, ,327 2,938 WESTMORELAND 374,673 3,717 18,178 23,213 23,045 14,103 9,646 23,444 23,066 WYOMING 29, ,564 2,057 2,178 1, ,920 2,103 YORK 370,518 4,434 19,857 26,038 25,677 14,639 9,359 20,583 25,777

3 TABLE A-5A (CONTINUED) TOTAL POPULATION BY AGE AND COUNTY: PENNSYLVANIA, 1997 A G E G R O U P ( I N Y E A R S ) COUNTY ALL COUNTIES 865, , , , ,802 1,130, , , ,134 ADAMS 6,111 6,694 6,628 5,900 4,868 7,954 6,368 4,051 1,523 ALLEGHENY 91,052 99,177 98,271 89,095 75, , ,767 82,648 31,514 ARMSTRONG 4,961 5,310 5,409 4,956 4,286 7,260 6,767 4,778 1,666 BEAVER 12,678 13,360 13,412 12,405 10,875 19,205 17,979 11,509 4,060 BEDFORD 3,543 3,652 3,571 3,272 2,981 5,463 4,345 2,650 1,018 BERKS 25,851 26,875 26,299 23,830 20,445 33,187 29,039 19,028 7,395 BLAIR 8,714 9,401 9,427 8,732 7,731 13,056 11,749 7,821 2,907 BRADFORD 4,565 4,505 4,686 4,286 3,855 6,112 4,964 3,200 1,214 BUCKS 47,492 50,683 48,929 43,966 36,883 53,747 40,294 23,601 8,178 BUTLER 13,383 13,510 12,567 11,419 9,533 15,045 12,350 7,779 3,111 CAMBRIA 10,369 11,149 11,303 10,565 9,098 15,670 15,413 10,841 4,210 CAMERON CARBON 4,430 4,563 4,374 3,980 3,514 6,057 5,924 3,729 1,354 CENTRE 8,701 9,248 8,368 7,422 6,140 9,422 7,435 4,365 1,472 CHESTER 31,792 34,710 34,692 31,478 26,431 38,697 27,105 16,251 5,443 CLARION 2,579 2,683 2,794 2,559 2,192 3,936 3,060 1, CLEARFIELD 5,765 5,870 5,783 5,268 4,608 7,771 6,903 4,621 1,803 CLINTON 2,074 2,372 2,438 2,339 2,092 3,601 3,338 2, COLUMBIA 3,953 4,248 4,385 3,893 3,365 5,778 5,508 3,518 1,293 CRAWFORD 5,801 6,160 6,479 5,884 5,111 8,473 7,332 4,818 1,804 CUMBERLAND 14,924 15,499 15,567 14,531 12,624 19,996 16,663 10,499 3,506 DAUPHIN 18,966 20,198 19,988 18,279 14,783 22,895 18,506 12,233 4,793 DELAWARE 39,363 42,031 40,397 36,067 30,151 46,889 44,692 31,327 11,277 ELK 2,530 2,561 2,467 2,253 1,991 3,459 3,174 2, ERIE 19,467 20,406 19,904 18,003 15,153 23,923 20,814 14,201 4,996 FAYETTE 9,772 10,212 10,388 9,642 8,325 14,150 13,489 9,177 3,681 FOREST FRANKLIN 9,421 9,603 9,676 8,843 7,648 12,451 10,653 6,517 2,422 FULTON 1,040 1,073 1,068 1, ,477 1, GREENE 2,941 3,178 3,091 2,866 2,329 3,528 3,164 2, HUNTINGDON 3,406 3,596 3,414 2,948 2,624 4,319 3,594 2, INDIANA 5,293 5,478 5,807 5,555 4,930 7,776 6,580 4,536 1,643 JEFFERSON 3,127 3,325 3,319 3,023 2,675 4,507 4,332 2,751 1,033 JUNIATA 1,552 1,575 1,581 1,524 1,317 2,191 1,714 1, LACKAWANNA 14,139 14,651 14,624 13,706 12,012 20,106 20,565 14,947 6,128 LANCASTER 32,674 34,126 33,085 29,679 25,052 39,354 33,764 22,053 7,356 LAWRENCE 5,880 6,436 6,675 6,187 5,456 9,434 9,550 6,486 2,383 LEBANON 8,415 8,887 8,878 8,022 6,986 11,455 9,977 6,677 2,515 LEHIGH 21,557 23,252 23,103 21,047 17,967 28,770 25,871 17,173 6,418 LUZERNE 21,794 22,893 22,879 21,283 18,764 32,234 31,623 23,130 9,140 LYCOMING 8,549 8,982 8,870 8,083 6,943 11,105 9,650 6,351 2,391 MCKEAN 3,397 3,506 3,681 3,190 2,766 4,463 3,814 2,646 1,170 MERCER 7,897 8,617 8,640 7,999 6,833 11,905 11,281 7,760 2,862 MIFFLIN 3,256 3,272 3,258 3,097 2,828 4,741 4,077 2, MONROE 9,535 10,196 9,878 8,429 6,898 10,354 9,023 4,932 1,420 MONTGOMERY 53,517 58,180 58,461 52,601 44,216 67,923 61,738 40,773 14,315 MONTOUR 1,452 1,452 1,294 1,201 1,037 1,692 1,434 1, NORTHAMPTON 18,386 19,692 19,494 17,799 15,066 23,720 20,817 13,588 4,834 NORTHUMBERLAND 6,599 6,976 6,950 6,424 5,645 9,887 9,254 6,386 2,572 PERRY 3,513 3,561 3,677 3,313 2,822 4,150 2,873 1, PHILADELPHIA 106, , ,842 91,799 77, , ,611 76,274 33,353 PIKE 3,336 3,192 2,931 2,510 2,114 3,756 3,326 1, POTTER 1,083 1,143 1,166 1, ,811 1, SCHUYLKILL 10,866 11,204 10,994 10,170 8,753 15,173 15,172 10,621 4,057 SNYDER 2,790 2,861 2,805 2,429 2,124 3,443 2,763 1, SOMERSET 5,537 5,879 5,920 5,362 4,640 7,881 7,395 5,019 1,750 SULLIVAN SUSQUEHANNA 2,975 3,290 3,198 2,935 2,495 4,100 3,455 2, TIOGA 2,550 2,773 2,674 2,645 2,444 4,272 3,415 2, UNION 3,209 3,273 3,066 2,838 2,369 3,360 2,746 1, VENANGO 3,892 4,193 4,385 4,094 3,518 5,931 5,027 3,096 1,204 WARREN 2,991 3,203 3,199 3,107 2,864 4,823 3,957 2, WASHINGTON 13,489 14,549 15,146 14,258 12,594 20,985 19,280 12,946 4,751 WAYNE 3,192 3,404 3,421 3,112 2,523 4,445 4,391 2, WESTMORELAND 25,001 26,955 27,752 26,275 23,159 38,976 35,894 23,783 8,466 WYOMING 2,125 2,220 2,199 2,003 1,741 2,608 2,112 1, YORK 29,723 30,976 29,687 27,077 22,608 34,764 26,841 16,347 6,131

4 TABLE A-5B MALE POPULATION BY AGE AND COUNTY: PENNSYLVANIA, 1997 A G E O F M A L E ( I N Y E A R S ) COUNTY ALL AGES UNDER ALL COUNTIES 5,788,216 73, , , , , , , ,584 ADAMS 41, ,316 3,116 3,005 1,798 1,708 3,062 2,617 ALLEGHENY 600,764 7,227 32,519 40,903 39,492 24,420 15,615 36,865 38,912 ARMSTRONG 35, ,723 2,286 2,436 1,559 1,043 2,419 2,347 BEAVER 88, ,980 6,141 6,119 3,637 2,536 5,655 5,592 BEDFORD 24, ,322 1,750 1,845 1, ,448 1,525 BERKS 171,897 2,252 9,809 12,282 11,893 7,703 4,902 11,455 11,587 BLAIR 61, ,531 4,392 4,448 2,881 1,873 3,973 4,039 BRADFORD 30, ,779 2,437 2,460 1, ,743 1,929 BUCKS 286,914 3,679 16,705 21,889 21,231 11,323 7,111 15,863 19,456 BUTLER 82,372 1,085 4,896 6,116 5,735 3,325 2,778 6,260 5,568 CAMBRIA 76, ,709 4,821 5,051 3,343 2,226 5,422 4,867 CAMERON 2, CARBON 28, ,407 1,967 1,982 1, ,407 1,913 CENTRE 68, ,728 3,380 3,342 2,393 5,424 14,741 4,687 CHESTER 203,820 2,772 11,926 15,399 14,678 8,440 5,991 12,543 13,749 CLARION 20, ,258 1, ,253 2,393 1,244 CLEARFIELD 39, ,002 2,606 2,714 1,785 1,127 3,100 3,045 CLINTON 17, ,125 1, , COLUMBIA 30, ,418 1,755 1,849 1,287 1,572 3,197 1,922 CRAWFORD 43, ,475 3,163 3,378 2,028 1,680 3,235 2,775 CUMBERLAND 100,624 1,083 4,897 6,452 6,426 4,019 3,964 8,449 7,362 DAUPHIN 117,314 1,583 6,758 8,481 8,452 4,273 2,853 6,898 8,264 DELAWARE 260,891 3,479 14,558 18,555 18,192 13,164 8,790 18,739 17,993 ELK 17, ,223 1, ,082 1,150 ERIE 135,982 1,812 8,064 10,209 10,037 6,131 5,457 11,320 9,569 FAYETTE 69, ,677 4,863 4,949 3,104 1,980 4,868 4,648 FOREST 2, FRANKLIN 62, ,411 4,599 4,379 2,635 1,622 3,915 4,297 FULTON 7, GREENE 21, ,073 1,440 1,516 1, ,990 1,682 HUNTINGDON 23, ,095 1,430 1, ,020 2,002 INDIANA 42, ,969 2,619 2,893 1,954 2,571 5,522 2,500 JEFFERSON 22, ,142 1,532 1,650 1, ,609 1,516 JUNIATA 10, LACKAWANNA 98,665 1,100 4,989 6,424 6,606 4,303 2,918 7,018 6,872 LANCASTER 220,816 3,306 14,028 17,535 16,850 9,398 7,444 15,794 15,339 LAWRENCE 45, ,507 3,192 3,265 2,183 1,367 3,067 2,684 LEBANON 57, ,220 4,217 4,207 2,543 1,633 3,355 3,691 LEHIGH 142,549 1,767 7,945 10,058 9,806 5,493 3,400 8,573 9,391 LUZERNE 151,527 1,506 7,387 9,672 9,856 6,447 4,246 9,269 10,335 LYCOMING 57, ,219 4,198 4,252 2,681 1,637 3,799 3,886 MCKEAN 24, ,241 1,534 1,540 1, ,595 1,736 MERCER 60, ,109 4,071 4,085 2,914 2,192 4,830 3,796 MIFFLIN 22, ,335 1,701 1, ,569 1,614 MONROE 60, ,596 4,851 4,746 2,534 2,149 4,047 3,893 MONTGOMERY 343,300 4,547 19,919 24,780 24,190 12,333 7,151 17,493 22,643 MONTOUR 8, NORTHAMPTON 125,570 1,460 6,652 8,741 8,623 4,984 4,973 10,141 8,072 NORTHUMBERLAND 46, ,334 3,065 3,203 1,840 1,096 2,732 3,164 PERRY 21, ,219 1,643 1, ,276 1,594 PHILADELPHIA 673,209 11,143 37,793 51,503 50,384 31,882 20,649 56,040 53,396 PIKE 19, ,114 1,590 1, ,359 POTTER 8, SCHUYLKILL 75, ,606 4,756 4,770 2,888 1,878 4,859 5,484 SNYDER 18, ,022 1,320 1, ,671 1,320 SOMERSET 39, ,948 2,532 2,667 1,761 1,000 2,892 2,844 SULLIVAN 3, SUSQUEHANNA 20, ,139 1,568 1, ,045 1,271 TIOGA 20, ,058 1,416 1,495 1, ,722 1,168 UNION 23, ,003 1,218 1, ,383 2,772 1,691 VENANGO 28, ,551 2,091 2,086 1, ,745 1,784 WARREN 21, ,152 1,511 1, ,296 1,318 WASHINGTON 98,914 1,065 5,091 6,350 6,485 4,345 2,881 7,122 6,488 WAYNE 23, ,229 1,708 1, ,286 1,660 WESTMORELAND 180,390 1,935 9,437 12,040 11,841 7,210 4,865 11,920 11,628 WYOMING 14, ,045 1, ,055 YORK 182,068 2,271 10,303 13,463 13,292 7,417 4,620 10,162 12,905

5 TABLE A-5B (CONTINUED) MALE POPULATION BY AGE AND COUNTY: PENNSYLVANIA, 1997 A G E O F M A L E ( I N Y E A R S ) COUNTY ALL COUNTIES 433, , , , , , , ,050 75,504 ADAMS 2,965 3,330 3,259 2,951 2,378 3,813 2,868 1, ALLEGHENY 44,517 48,100 47,459 42,380 35,235 57,208 49,699 30,849 9,364 ARMSTRONG 2,456 2,639 2,678 2,454 2,090 3,448 2,962 1, BEAVER 6,311 6,502 6,486 5,987 5,196 8,977 7,862 4,574 1,261 BEDFORD 1,776 1,884 1,829 1,599 1,456 2,552 2,027 1, BERKS 13,124 13,439 13,103 11,858 10,054 15,809 12,949 7,360 2,318 BLAIR 4,191 4,456 4,549 4,226 3,642 5,997 5,030 2, BRADFORD 2,243 2,221 2,276 2,086 1,939 2,958 2,199 1, BUCKS 23,655 25,573 24,491 21,653 18,253 26,437 17,923 9,170 2,502 BUTLER 6,752 6,619 6,141 5,671 4,708 7,331 5,525 2, CAMBRIA 5,428 5,725 5,725 5,334 4,482 7,298 6,693 4,039 1,264 CAMERON CARBON 2,253 2,250 2,213 2,002 1,768 2,836 2,599 1, CENTRE 4,829 5,108 4,453 3,851 3,058 4,660 3,300 1, CHESTER 15,767 17,167 17,117 15,459 13,200 19,330 12,067 6,481 1,734 CLARION 1,223 1,302 1,375 1,252 1,080 1,893 1, CLEARFIELD 3,014 3,025 2,950 2,658 2,277 3,669 3,014 1, CLINTON 1,019 1,162 1,213 1,150 1,019 1,716 1, COLUMBIA 1,935 2,134 2,176 1,919 1,666 2,823 2,386 1, CRAWFORD 2,805 2,927 3,176 2,859 2,499 4,085 3,217 1, CUMBERLAND 7,555 7,739 7,676 7,129 6,158 9,582 7,189 3,942 1,002 DAUPHIN 9,180 9,901 9,851 9,051 7,193 10,680 7,884 4,568 1,444 DELAWARE 19,602 20,687 19,500 17,217 14,387 21,737 19,119 11,791 3,381 ELK 1,230 1,293 1,261 1, ,679 1, ERIE 9,723 10,076 9,788 8,835 7,431 11,430 9,139 5,430 1,531 FAYETTE 4,798 4,953 5,079 4,709 4,012 6,531 5,658 3,469 1,329 FOREST FRANKLIN 4,810 4,681 4,770 4,438 3,791 5,964 4,745 2, FULTON GREENE 1,571 1,593 1,568 1,482 1,215 1,689 1, HUNTINGDON 2,042 2,151 2,055 1,619 1,403 2,114 1, INDIANA 2,586 2,637 2,901 2,733 2,438 3,757 2,938 1, JEFFERSON 1,569 1,665 1,670 1,517 1,341 2,117 1,850 1, JUNIATA , LACKAWANNA 6,993 7,210 7,127 6,756 5,815 9,240 8,460 5,115 1,719 LANCASTER 16,295 16,899 16,358 14,658 12,282 18,983 14,876 8,486 2,285 LAWRENCE 2,853 3,134 3,284 3,020 2,616 4,400 4,167 2, LEBANON 4,162 4,420 4,430 3,951 3,439 5,565 4,386 2, LEHIGH 10,705 11,520 11,402 10,354 8,781 13,776 11,101 6,543 1,934 LUZERNE 11,198 11,615 11,512 10,611 9,237 15,052 13,005 8,054 2,525 LYCOMING 4,140 4,350 4,323 3,952 3,392 5,374 4,213 2, MCKEAN 1,941 1,977 2,029 1,704 1,490 2,245 1,680 1, MERCER 4,008 4,383 4,361 3,947 3,332 5,648 4,926 3, MIFFLIN 1,640 1,621 1,576 1,492 1,361 2,262 1, MONROE 4,674 5,060 5,033 4,253 3,512 5,094 4,054 2, MONTGOMERY 26,734 28,842 28,855 25,769 21,274 32,374 26,684 15,457 4,255 MONTOUR NORTHAMPTON 9,084 9,787 9,652 8,774 7,428 11,382 9,051 5,236 1,530 NORTHUMBERLAND 3,435 3,565 3,476 3,265 2,847 4,711 3,932 2, PERRY 1,741 1,763 1,871 1,672 1,404 2,039 1, PHILADELPHIA 52,005 49,882 47,194 41,831 34,861 55,620 42,643 26,945 9,438 PIKE 1,679 1,585 1,491 1,294 1,079 1,836 1, POTTER SCHUYLKILL 6,100 6,040 5,727 5,231 4,424 7,237 6,513 3,908 1,177 SNYDER 1,400 1,402 1,387 1,215 1,049 1,655 1, SOMERSET 2,924 3,051 3,079 2,748 2,317 3,707 3,196 2, SULLIVAN SUSQUEHANNA 1,481 1,610 1,597 1,508 1,309 2,052 1, TIOGA 1,282 1,383 1,353 1,335 1,196 2,077 1, UNION 2,036 2,022 1,823 1,625 1,321 1,768 1, VENANGO 1,910 2,047 2,164 2,038 1,700 2,807 2,211 1, WARREN 1,527 1,605 1,583 1,532 1,398 2,312 1, WASHINGTON 6,650 7,146 7,450 6,975 6,099 9,844 8,387 5,034 1,502 WAYNE 1,777 1,781 1,785 1,602 1,282 2,120 2,009 1, WESTMORELAND 12,561 13,361 13,649 12,819 11,173 18,293 15,766 9,182 2,710 WYOMING 1,060 1,108 1, , YORK 15,030 15,595 15,013 13,530 11,186 16,972 11,925 6,416 1,968

6 TABLE A-5C FEMALE POPULATION BY AGE AND COUNTY: PENNSYLVANIA, 1997 A G E O F F E M A L E ( I N Y E A R S ) COUNTY ALL AGES UNDER ALL COUNTIES 6,231,445 70, , , , , , , ,092 ADAMS 43, ,185 2,791 3,043 1,869 1,594 2,874 2,660 ALLEGHENY 679,860 7,076 31,093 39,229 38,380 24,100 15,580 39,084 39,917 ARMSTRONG 38, ,754 2,311 2,365 1, ,322 2,352 BEAVER 96, ,662 5,933 5,875 3,492 2,469 5,527 5,613 BEDFORD 24, ,203 1,571 1, ,317 1,479 BERKS 182,160 2,146 9,256 11,754 11,491 7,744 4,904 11,421 11,509 BLAIR 69, ,231 4,061 4,239 2,976 1,965 4,138 4,236 BRADFORD 31, ,608 2,221 2,238 1, ,754 1,903 BUCKS 295,719 3,641 15,654 20,523 20,516 10,777 6,277 15,017 19,198 BUTLER 86, ,668 5,811 5,322 3,329 3,225 6,018 5,378 CAMBRIA 81, ,538 4,515 4,731 3,361 2,314 5,011 4,419 CAMERON 2, CARBON 30, ,371 1,839 1, ,294 1,890 CENTRE 64, ,624 3,294 3,221 2,350 5,742 11,709 3,546 CHESTER 212,721 2,708 11,266 14,402 14,013 8,042 6,552 13,694 13,767 CLARION 21, ,102 1, ,583 2,549 1,083 CLEARFIELD 40, ,927 2,474 2,579 1,656 1,050 2,696 2,670 CLINTON 19, ,096 1, ,018 1,810 1,039 COLUMBIA 34, ,460 1,866 1,892 1,323 2,351 3,861 1,919 CRAWFORD 45, ,335 2,906 2,914 1,958 1,642 3,136 2,778 CUMBERLAND 107,228 1,124 4,742 6,072 5,985 3,757 4,558 8,276 6,877 DAUPHIN 128,479 1,540 6,481 8,264 8,283 4,095 2,765 7,505 8,657 DELAWARE 282,119 3,298 13,987 17,750 17,511 11,911 7,765 17,731 17,393 ELK 17, ,202 1, ,021 1,045 ERIE 143,419 1,655 7,525 9,661 9,530 5,906 5,980 10,509 9,169 FAYETTE 75, ,431 4,372 4,565 2,916 1,803 4,623 4,704 FOREST 2, FRANKLIN 65, ,130 4,204 4,323 2,605 1,666 3,665 4,105 FULTON 7, GREENE 20, ,267 1, ,516 1,293 HUNTINGDON 21, ,033 1,291 1, ,574 1,297 INDIANA 46, ,968 2,621 2,686 1,937 3,253 5,771 2,450 JEFFERSON 23, ,100 1,452 1, ,519 1,496 JUNIATA 11, LACKAWANNA 111,799 1,010 4,802 6,102 6,293 4,335 2,945 7,000 6,869 LANCASTER 233,247 3,147 13,315 16,635 15,984 9,352 7,820 15,860 15,113 LAWRENCE 49, ,387 3,000 3,040 2,061 1,330 3,108 2,717 LEBANON 59, ,924 3,781 3,768 2,256 1,471 3,279 3,690 LEHIGH 155,154 1,769 7,455 9,465 9,200 5,742 3,665 9,275 9,541 LUZERNE 166,033 1,534 6,974 9,199 9,465 6,252 4,172 8,409 9,097 LYCOMING 61, ,035 3,899 3,984 2,443 1,507 3,614 3,943 MCKEAN 22, ,140 1,426 1, ,411 1,339 MERCER 61, ,925 3,709 3,589 2,313 2,064 4,109 3,255 MIFFLIN 24, ,262 1,580 1, ,493 1,558 MONROE 61, ,402 4,451 4,239 2,339 2,161 4,075 3,917 MONTGOMERY 369,166 4,535 18,814 23,425 22,417 11,987 7,142 18,148 21,218 MONTOUR 9, NORTHAMPTON 131,719 1,336 6,289 8,275 8,317 4,795 4,284 8,780 8,171 NORTHUMBERLAND 48, ,155 2,946 2,960 1, ,448 2,852 PERRY 22, ,190 1,506 1, ,276 1,509 PHILADELPHIA 778,163 10,862 37,016 50,595 49,473 32,247 20,785 58,362 53,867 PIKE 19, ,053 1,508 1, ,383 POTTER 8, SCHUYLKILL 75, ,282 4,344 4,533 2,610 1,656 3,819 4,287 SNYDER 19, ,289 1, ,609 1,257 SOMERSET 40, ,885 2,470 2,584 1, ,475 2,431 SULLIVAN 3, SUSQUEHANNA 21, ,054 1,454 1, ,308 TIOGA 21, ,001 1,334 1, ,033 1,663 1,209 UNION 18, ,104 1, ,189 1, VENANGO 29, ,431 1,877 1,993 1, ,680 1,738 WARREN 22, ,054 1,397 1, ,215 1,306 WASHINGTON 106,893 1,044 4,742 5,993 6,098 4,075 2,827 6,757 6,446 WAYNE 22, ,171 1,557 1, ,041 1,278 WESTMORELAND 194,283 1,782 8,741 11,173 11,204 6,893 4,781 11,524 11,438 WYOMING 14, ,012 1, ,048 YORK 188,450 2,163 9,554 12,575 12,385 7,222 4,739 10,421 12,872

7 TABLE A-5C (CONTINUED) FEMALE POPULATION BY AGE AND COUNTY: PENNSYLVANIA, 1997 A G E O F F E M A L E ( I N Y E A R S ) COUNTY ALL COUNTIES 432, , , , , , , , ,630 ADAMS 3,146 3,364 3,369 2,949 2,490 4,141 3,500 2,436 1,054 ALLEGHENY 46,535 51,077 50,812 46,715 40,262 67,983 68,068 51,799 22,150 ARMSTRONG 2,505 2,671 2,731 2,502 2,196 3,812 3,805 2,844 1,151 BEAVER 6,367 6,858 6,926 6,418 5,679 10,228 10,117 6,935 2,799 BEDFORD 1,767 1,768 1,742 1,673 1,525 2,911 2,318 1, BERKS 12,727 13,436 13,196 11,972 10,391 17,378 16,090 11,668 5,077 BLAIR 4,523 4,945 4,878 4,506 4,089 7,059 6,719 4,871 2,104 BRADFORD 2,322 2,284 2,410 2,200 1,916 3,154 2,765 1, BUCKS 23,837 25,110 24,438 22,313 18,630 27,310 22,371 14,431 5,676 BUTLER 6,631 6,891 6,426 5,748 4,825 7,714 6,825 4,843 2,185 CAMBRIA 4,941 5,424 5,578 5,231 4,616 8,372 8,720 6,802 2,946 CAMERON CARBON 2,177 2,313 2,161 1,978 1,746 3,221 3,325 2, CENTRE 3,872 4,140 3,915 3,571 3,082 4,762 4,135 2, CHESTER 16,025 17,543 17,575 16,019 13,231 19,367 15,038 9,770 3,709 CLARION 1,356 1,381 1,419 1,307 1,112 2,043 1,663 1, CLEARFIELD 2,751 2,845 2,833 2,610 2,331 4,102 3,889 2,850 1,260 CLINTON 1,055 1,210 1,225 1,189 1,073 1,885 1,898 1, COLUMBIA 2,018 2,114 2,209 1,974 1,699 2,955 3,122 2, CRAWFORD 2,996 3,233 3,303 3,025 2,612 4,388 4,115 2,883 1,229 CUMBERLAND 7,369 7,760 7,891 7,402 6,466 10,414 9,474 6,557 2,504 DAUPHIN 9,786 10,297 10,137 9,228 7,590 12,215 10,622 7,665 3,349 DELAWARE 19,761 21,344 20,897 18,850 15,764 25,152 25,573 19,536 7,896 ELK 1,300 1,268 1,206 1, ,780 1,762 1, ERIE 9,744 10,330 10,116 9,168 7,722 12,493 11,675 8,771 3,465 FAYETTE 4,974 5,259 5,309 4,933 4,313 7,619 7,831 5,708 2,352 FOREST FRANKLIN 4,611 4,922 4,906 4,405 3,857 6,487 5,908 4,031 1,666 FULTON GREENE 1,370 1,585 1,523 1,384 1,114 1,839 1,767 1, HUNTINGDON 1,364 1,445 1,359 1,329 1,221 2,205 2,038 1, INDIANA 2,707 2,841 2,906 2,822 2,492 4,019 3,642 2,727 1,112 JEFFERSON 1,558 1,660 1,649 1,506 1,334 2,390 2,482 1, JUNIATA , LACKAWANNA 7,146 7,441 7,497 6,950 6,197 10,866 12,105 9,832 4,409 LANCASTER 16,379 17,227 16,727 15,021 12,770 20,371 18,888 13,567 5,071 LAWRENCE 3,027 3,302 3,391 3,167 2,840 5,034 5,383 4,045 1,648 LEBANON 4,253 4,467 4,448 4,071 3,547 5,890 5,591 4,090 1,761 LEHIGH 10,852 11,732 11,701 10,693 9,186 14,994 14,770 10,630 4,484 LUZERNE 10,596 11,278 11,367 10,672 9,527 17,182 18,618 15,076 6,615 LYCOMING 4,409 4,632 4,547 4,131 3,551 5,731 5,437 3,952 1,697 MCKEAN 1,456 1,529 1,652 1,486 1,276 2,218 2,134 1, MERCER 3,889 4,234 4,279 4,052 3,501 6,257 6,355 4,751 1,948 MIFFLIN 1,616 1,651 1,682 1,605 1,467 2,479 2,339 1, MONROE 4,861 5,136 4,845 4,176 3,386 5,260 4,969 2, MONTGOMERY 26,783 29,338 29,606 26,832 22,942 35,549 35,054 25,316 10,060 MONTOUR NORTHAMPTON 9,302 9,905 9,842 9,025 7,638 12,338 11,766 8,352 3,304 NORTHUMBERLAND 3,164 3,411 3,474 3,159 2,798 5,176 5,322 4,078 1,904 PERRY 1,772 1,798 1,806 1,641 1,418 2,111 1, PHILADELPHIA 54,027 55,674 54,648 49,968 42,791 72,636 61,968 49,329 23,915 PIKE 1,657 1,607 1,440 1,216 1,035 1,920 1, POTTER SCHUYLKILL 4,766 5,164 5,267 4,939 4,329 7,936 8,659 6,713 2,880 SNYDER 1,390 1,459 1,418 1,214 1,075 1,788 1,511 1, SOMERSET 2,613 2,828 2,841 2,614 2,323 4,174 4,199 3,015 1,192 SULLIVAN SUSQUEHANNA 1,494 1,680 1,601 1,427 1,186 2,048 1,895 1, TIOGA 1,268 1,390 1,321 1,310 1,248 2,195 1,817 1, UNION 1,173 1,251 1,243 1,213 1,048 1,592 1,538 1, VENANGO 1,982 2,146 2,221 2,056 1,818 3,124 2,816 1, WARREN 1,464 1,598 1,616 1,575 1,466 2,511 2,169 1, WASHINGTON 6,839 7,403 7,696 7,283 6,495 11,141 10,893 7,912 3,249 WAYNE 1,415 1,623 1,636 1,510 1,241 2,325 2,382 1, WESTMORELAND 12,440 13,594 14,103 13,456 11,986 20,683 20,128 14,601 5,756 WYOMING 1,065 1,112 1,091 1, ,272 1, YORK 14,693 15,381 14,674 13,547 11,422 17,792 14,916 9,931 4,163

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