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Update the information! This article is out of date, to put it mildly. Too bad Wikipedia itself doesn’t check on these articles when they become outdated.
Since I have a forum, I’ll also say that I’m sick and tired of reading about demography and having to look at what the census of 2000-yep, 23 years ago!- showed about some city or county.
The best you can hope foris census data for 2010, which is still 13 years ago. Some articles at least are updated to 2020, but they still have antiquated census data from 2010, but which I can understand for comparison, but even these articles usually go on detailing census data from 2000! Who now would care about such outdated data?
I don’t know why somebody doesn’t change all these to update them. Wikipedia, are you listening? Probably not. 63.155.121.65 ( talk) 06:29, 28 November 2023 (UTC)