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'''Historical demographics of [[Birmingham]]''' have been reported by the U. S. Census Bureau and other references. | '''Historical demographics of [[Birmingham]]''' have been reported by the U. S. Census Bureau and other references. | ||
==Birmingham's Population, 1880- | ==Birmingham's Population, 1880-2020== | ||
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Revision as of 12:30, 16 August 2021
Historical demographics of Birmingham have been reported by the U. S. Census Bureau and other references.
Birmingham's Population, 1880-2020
year pop. change %change 1880 | 3,086 | - | - | 1890 | 26,178 | +23,092 | +748.3% | (see 1889 Birmingham annexation) 1900 | 38,178 | +12,000 | +46.8% | 1910 | 132,685 | +94,507 | +245.4% | (see Greater Birmingham) 1920 | 178,806 | +46,121 | +34.8% | 1930 | 259,678 | +80,872 | +45.2% | 1940 | 267,583 | +7,905 | +3.0% | 1950 | 326,037 | +58,454 | +21.9% | 1960 | 340,887 | +14,850 | +4.6% | 1970 | 300,910 | -39,977 | -11.7% | 1980 | 284,413 | -16,497 | -5.5% | 1990 | 265,968 | -18,445 | -6.5% | 2000 | 242,820 | -23,128 | -8.7% | 2010 | 212,237 | -30,583 | -12.6% | 2020 | 200,733 | -11,504 | -5.4% |
Population estimates since the 2000 census
year pop. change %change cum. %cum. v.2010 % v.2010
2000 | 242,051 | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | | 2001 | 239,786 | -2,265 | -0.94% | -2,265 | -0.94% | | 2002 | 237,153 | -2,633 | -1.10% | -4,898 | -2.02% | | 2003 | 235,959 | -1,194 | -0.50% | -6,092 | -2.52% | | 2004 | 233,540 | -2,419 | -1.03% | -8,511 | -3.52% | | 2005 | 232,137 | -1,403 | -0.60% | -9,914 | -4.10% | | 2006 | 231,368 | -769 | -0.33% | -10,683 | -4.41% | | 2007 | 230,618 | -750 | -0.32% | -11,433 | -4.72% | | 2008 | 230,228 | -390 | -0.17% | -11,843 | -4.88% | | 2009 | 230,131 | -97 | -0.04% | -11,580 | -4.92% | | 2010 | 212,237 |-17,894 | -7.77% | -29,474 | -12.3% | n/a | n/a 2011 | 212,413 | +176 | +0.08% | -29,638 | -12.4% | +176 | +0.08% 2012 | 212,038 | -375 | -0.18% | -30,013 | -12.4% | -199 | -0.09% 2013 | 212,113 | +75 | +0.04% | -29,938 | -12.4% | -124 | -0.06% 2014 | 212,247 | +134 | +0.06% | -29,804 | -12.3% | +10 | +0.00% 2015 | 212,461 | +214 | +0.10% | -29,590 | -12.2% | +224 | +0.11% 2016 | 212,157 | -304 | -0.14% | -29,894 | -12.4% | -80 | -0.04% 2017 | 210,710 | -1,447 | -0.68% | -31,341 | -12.9% | -1,527 | -0.72% 2018 | 209,880 | -830 | -0.39% | -32,171 | -13.3% | -2,357 | -1.11% 2019 | 209,400 | -480 | -0.23% | -32,651 | -13.5% | -2,837 | -1.34% 2020 | 200,733 | −8,667 | -4.14% | -41,318 | –17.1% |-11,504 | -5.42% * 2011 through 2019 estimates were as announced each year, not as later revised.
Birmingham Population by Race
year total black %b white %w 1880 | 3,086 | - | - | - | - 1890 | 26,178 | 11,254 | 43.0% | 14,909 | 57.0% 1900 | 38,415 | 16,575 | 43.1% | 21,832 | 56.8% 1910 | 132,685 | 52,305 | 39.4% | 80,369 | 60.6% 1920 | 178,806 | 70,230 | 39.3% | 108,550 | 60.7% 1930 | 259,678 | 99,077 | 38.2% | 160,551 | 61.8% 1940 | 267,583 | 108,938 | 40.7% | 158,622 | 59.3% 1950 | 326,037 | 130,025 | 39.9% | 195,922 | 60.1% 1960 | 340,887 | 135,113 | 39.6% | 205,620 | 60.3% 1970 | 300,910 | 126,388 | 42.0% | 173,729 | 57.8% 1980 | 284,413 | 158,224 | 55.6% | 124,729 | 43.9% 1990 | 265,968 | 168,277 | 63.3% | 95,655 | 36.0% 2000 | 242,820 | 178,372 | 73.5% | 58,457 | 24.1% 2010 | 212,237 | 155,791 | 73.4% | 47,258 | 22.3%
Greater Birmingham, 1909
section pop est Birmingham (in corporate limits) | 45,000 Pratt City (incorporated) | 7,000 Ensley (incorporated) | 6,000 Avondale (incorporated) | 4,000 Woodlawn (incorporated) | 3,750 East Lake (incorporated) | 3,500 North Birmingham (incorporated) | 3,500 Wylam (incorporated) | 2,000 West End (incorporated) | 1,000 Elyton, Smithfield, Powderly (not inc) | 4,500 Gate City, Irondale (not inc) | 2,500 Sayreton (not incorporated) | 2,500 Thomas (not incorporated) | 1,500 East Birmingham (not incorporated) | 1,000 Kingston (not incorporated) | 1,000 Lewisburg (not incorporated) | 1,000 Clifton (not incorporated) | 1,000 Total | 90,750
Italian immigration in Birmingham, 1890-1920
year pop. %change 1890 | 130 | - 1900 | 504 | +489.3% 1910 | 1,846 | +366.3% 1920 | 2,160 | +117.0%
Additional notes
- On February 4, 1891 the Birmingham Age-Herald reported that, "There are thirty-two Chinamen in Birmingham and sixty in Alabama." Two pages later, the same edition reported that the U.S. census estimated the state's Chinese population at 40, and that, "a gentleman of this city who is fond of the Celestials," made his own calculation, giving the figure for Birmingham as "more than thirty," and for Alabama, 58.
References
- "Our Chinese Population" (February 4, 1891) Birmingham Age-Herald, p. 8
- Various U. S. Census tables cited in "Birmingham's Population, 1880-2000" at the Birmingham Public Library website. [1] - accessed April 24, 2006
- Population Estimates. U. S. Census Bureau - accessed July 13, 2008
- Birmingfind (1981) The Italians: From Bisacquino to Birmingham. Birmingham: Birmingfind.
- Cruikshank, George (1920) A History of Birmingham and Its Environs. Chicago: Lewis Publishing Co.