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demographics

noun as in census

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The culmination of all these actions were the mass migrations from Latin America that forever altered the demographics of the United States.

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Like any metropolis, Black Rock City is a diverse amalgamation of backgrounds, perspectives and demographics.

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They had everything to do with America’s demographics, the economy and changes in the disability program rules approved by Congress in the 1980s.

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China is grappling with mounting government debt, deteriorating demographics, entrenched deflation and a yearslong property sector slump.

She said that while colleges qualify for grants based on their demographics, the initiatives that get funded are open to all students.

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