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Child Population Trends

Comparing with Northeast counties subset of US counties median density matched to Park, from 1970 to 2020, there were 1 Low Density NE counties out of 15 which lost more 0 to 14 year olds than the Park. The Park performed better than 7% of the Low Density NE counties. There were 7 thousand persons out of 438 thousand (2%) living in these Low Density NE counties. Hartford, CT Litchfield, CT Fairfield, CT New Haven, CT Middlesex, CT New London, CT Tolland, CT Windham, CT Worcester, MA Middlesex, MA Nantucket, MA Barnstable, MA Suffolk, MA Bristol, MA Plymouth, MA Norfolk, MA Essex, MA Hampden, MA Hampshire, MA Berkshire, MA Franklin, MA Dukes, MA −41.4% change in ratio of 0–14 to 20–44 year olds, Aroostook, ME −35.1% change in ratio of 0–14 to 20–44 year olds, Piscataquis, ME Knox, ME Lincoln, ME Sagadahoc, ME Cumberland, ME York, ME Androscoggin, ME −46.0% change in ratio of 0–14 to 20–44 year olds, Oxford, ME Kennebec, ME Waldo, ME −45.0% change in ratio of 0–14 to 20–44 year olds, Hancock, ME −41.1% change in ratio of 0–14 to 20–44 year olds, Washington, ME Penobscot, ME −46.9% change in ratio of 0–14 to 20–44 year olds, Franklin, ME −45.2% change in ratio of 0–14 to 20–44 year olds, Somerset, ME −51.0% change in ratio of 0–14 to 20–44 year olds, Coos, NH Grafton, NH Strafford, NH Rockingham, NH Cheshire, NH Sullivan, NH Hillsborough, NH Belknap, NH Merrimack, NH Carroll, NH Monmouth, NJ Ocean, NJ Richmond, NY Essex, NJ Union, NJ Hudson, NJ Bergen, NJ Middlesex, NJ Somerset, NJ Morris, NJ Passaic, NJ Sussex, NJ Warren, NJ Hunterdon, NJ Mercer, NJ Camden, NJ Gloucester, NJ Salem, NJ Cumberland, NJ Cape May, NJ Atlantic, NJ Burlington, NJ Clinton, NY Essex, NY Orleans, NY Genesee, NY Wyoming, NY Livingston, NY Schenectady, NY Montgomery, NY Fulton, NY Seneca, NY Ontario, NY Yates, NY Schuyler, NY Tompkins, NY Cayuga, NY Onondaga, NY Cortland, NY Chenango, NY Madison, NY Oneida, NY Lewis, NY Herkimer, NY Otsego, NY Schoharie, NY Albany, NY Saratoga, NY Warren, NY Hamilton, NY Franklin, NY St. Lawrence, NY Jefferson, NY Oswego, NY Wayne, NY Monroe, NY Niagara, NY Erie, NY Chautauqua, NY Cattaraugus, NY Allegany, NY Steuben, NY Chemung, NY Tioga, NY Broome, NY −44.8% change in ratio of 0–14 to 20–44 year olds, Delaware, NY Sullivan, NY Greene, NY New York, NY Ulster, NY Bronx, NY Kings, NY Rockland, NY Nassau, NY Orange, NY Queens, NY Suffolk, NY Westchester, NY Putnam, NY Dutchess, NY Columbia, NY Rensselaer, NY Washington, NY Philadelphia, PA Bucks, PA Greene, PA Fayette, PA Washington, PA Allegheny, PA Beaver, PA Lawrence, PA Butler, PA Armstrong, PA Clarion, PA −83.0% change in ratio of 0–14 to 20–44 year olds, Forest, PA Venango, PA Mercer, PA Crawford, PA Erie, PA Westmoreland, PA Indiana, PA Jefferson, PA Warren, PA McKean, PA −41.2% change in ratio of 0–14 to 20–44 year olds, Cameron, PA Elk, PA Clearfield, PA Blair, PA Cambria, PA Somerset, PA Bedford, PA −29.6% change in ratio of 0–14 to 20–44 year olds, Fulton, PA Huntingdon, PA Franklin, PA Mifflin, PA −37.1% change in ratio of 0–14 to 20–44 year olds, Potter, PA Clinton, PA Centre, PA Union, PA Montour, PA Tioga, PA Lycoming, PA Wyoming, PA −38.5% change in ratio of 0–14 to 20–44 year olds, Sullivan, PA Columbia, PA Northumberland, PA Snyder, PA Juniata, PA Perry, PA Cumberland, PA Adams, PA York, PA Dauphin, PA Lebanon, PA Lancaster, PA Berks, PA Schuylkill, PA Carbon, PA Luzerne, PA Lackawanna, PA Bradford, PA Susquehanna, PA Wayne, PA Pike, PA Monroe, PA Northampton, PA Lehigh, PA Delaware, PA Montgomery, PA Chester, PA Kent, RI Providence, RI Bristol, RI Newport, RI Washington, RI −44.0% change in ratio of 0–14 to 20–44 year olds, Essex, VT Orleans, VT Bennington, VT Grand Isle, VT Washington, VT Caledonia, VT Lamoille, VT Franklin, VT Chittenden, VT Addison, VT Rutland, VT Windham, VT Windsor, VT Orange, VT

Comparing with Northeast counties subset of US counties median density matched to Park, from 1970 to 2020, there were 1 Low Density NE counties out of 15 which lost more 0 to 14 year olds than the Park. The Park performed better than 7% of the Low Density NE counties. There were 7 thousand persons out of 438 thousand (2%) living in these Low Density NE counties.
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