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Census 2010

The  2010 U.S. Census gives the most comprehensive picture of how our communities have changed since 2000.

See what has changed in the state, Northwest North Carolina and Winston-Salem and Forsyth County.

The Journal will provide ongoing examination of these important statistics throughout the coming year.

Census 2010 Articles

Census Videos

  • Commuters fuel growth in Thomasville2:26

    Commuters fuel growth in ThomasvilleView Video

    According to the 2010 Census, Thomasville's population grew 35.2 percent in the decade since 2000, from 19,788 to 26,757.

  • Economic changes bring demographic changes to Lexington2:28

    Economic changes bring demographic changes to LexingtonView Video

    A video project produced by students in an advanced journalism class at Wake Forest University

  • Census Tract 52:10

    Census Tract 5View Video

    According to the 2010 Census, the population in Census Tract 5 in northeastern Winston-Salem declined by 24.2 percent over the last 10 years, the largest decline in the county.

  • Hurricane Township, Ashe County2:16

    Hurricane Township, Ashe CountyView Video

    According to the 2010 census, the tract known as Hurricane Township lost more than 42.6 percent of its population over the past 10 years, leaving this rural, unincorporated area in Ashe County with a

  • Growth in Ashe County2:07

    Growth in Ashe CountyView Video

    Among rolling mountains near the Blue Ridge Parkway in southern Ashe County lies a quiet stretch of road known as Old Fields Township. There?s not much to it but Christmas tree farms, stunning vistas

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