Orange County NC Website
2 <br /> addition to Census data, information from the American Community Survey, <br /> which includes five-year estimates, was also added. The website has proven to <br /> be a helpful approach to conveying key demographic information to the public. <br /> Following is the link to the Planning Department's Census webpage: <br /> http://www.co.orange.nc.us/1467/Population-Demographics-Population-Proje <br /> The Planning Department also uses Census data to estimate population <br /> projections in Orange County. Attachment 1 includes population estimates <br /> through the year 2060 using a linear projection methodology. While there are a <br /> variety of projection methodologies, the linear methodology is widely used, <br /> relatively simple, and has historically been reasonably accurate at projecting <br /> Orange County's population when compared to actual, later-released Census <br /> data. <br /> For comparison, using 2010 Census data and the linear methodology, Orange <br /> County's population was estimated to be 153,777 in the year 2020 compared to <br /> the actual 2020 Census total of 148,696, a difference of 5,081 persons. Historical <br /> County projections using 2000 and 2010 Census data are also provided on the <br /> aforementioned website. <br /> Big picture <br /> The 2020 Census shows the resident population of the United States on April 1, <br /> 2020, was 331,449,281. The resident population increased by 22,703,743 or <br /> 7.4% from 308,745,538 in 2010. <br /> Between 2010 and 2020, North Carolina's population grew by 903,905 <br /> individuals, an increase of 9.5%, faster than the national growth rate. North <br /> Carolina had the sixth largest increase among the states and was the 15th <br /> fastest-growing state. <br /> Orange County grew from 133,801 to 148,696 for an increase of 11.1%. <br /> As indicated in Attachment 1, all of Orange County's incorporated areas grew in <br /> population between 2010 and 2020. Incorporated areas include the Towns of <br /> Carrboro, Chapel Hill, and Hillsborough, as well the part of the City of Mebane <br /> that is within Orange County. Unincorporated Orange County grew from 51,942 <br /> to 55,516 for an increase of 6.9% during the same period. <br /> Response rates <br /> North Carolina's self-response rate was 63.9%, which was less than in 2010 <br /> (64.8%) and trailed the national average of 67.0%. For the first time, the Census <br /> allowed households to respond via the Internet. The number of people who <br /> responded on the Internet was 49.6% in N.C. and 53.5% in the nation. <br /> Orange County ranked third in the state in self-response rates at 72.8%, trailing <br /> only Union County (74.7) and Wake County (73.1). In Orange County, 66.8% of <br /> households responded via the Internet. <br /> Where are the kids? <br /> North Carolina's child population grew by 2,654, an increase of 0.1%, while the <br /> adult population grew by 901,251, an increase of 12.4°/x. Nationally, the child <br /> population shrank by 1.1 million (-1.4%) and the adult population grew by 23.8 <br /> million (+10.1%). <br />