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County-Level Population Data for Louisiana

Percent Change in Population, 2000-10

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The table is sorted in ascending order by FIPS code. Click a column title to sort by that column; click again to reverse the sort.

FIPS1County nameRUC code2Pop. 1990Pop. 2000Pop. 2010Change 1990-2000Change 2000-10
22001Acadia Parish 455,88258,83361,7735.3%5.0%
22003Allen Parish 621,22625,44125,76419.9%1.3%
22005Ascension Parish 258,21476,639107,21531.6%39.9%
22007Assumption Parish 622,75323,34323,4212.8%0.3%
22009Avoyelles Parish 639,15941,50142,0735.9%1.4%
22011Beauregard Parish 630,08332,94835,6549.7%8.2%
22013Bienville Parish 616,23215,75314,353-3.0%-8.9%
22015Bossier Parish 286,08899,355116,97914.3%17.7%
22017Caddo Parish 2248,253251,129254,9691.5%1.5%
22019Calcasieu Parish 3168,134183,606192,7689.2%5.0%
22021Caldwell Parish 89,80610,55410,1327.7%-4.0%
22023Cameron Parish 39,2609,9656,8397.9%-31.4%
22025Catahoula Parish 911,06510,90510,407-1.3%-4.6%
22027Claiborne Parish 717,40516,85017,195-3.2%2.0%
22029Concordia Parish 720,82820,22120,822-2.8%3.0%
22031De Soto Parish 225,66825,48926,656-0.7%4.6%
22033East Baton Rouge Parish 2380,105412,899440,1718.6%6.6%
22035East Carroll Parish 79,7099,4157,759-3.0%-17.6%
22037East Feliciana Parish 219,21121,34820,26711.2%-5.1%
22039Evangeline Parish 633,27435,50233,9846.5%-4.3%
22041Franklin Parish 722,38721,26420,767-5.0%-2.3%
22043Grant Parish 317,52618,69722,3096.7%19.3%
22045Iberia Parish 468,29773,27773,2407.3%-0.1%
22047Iberville Parish 231,04933,31933,3877.3%0.2%
22049Jackson Parish 615,85915,40816,274-2.9%5.6%
22051Jefferson Parish 1448,306455,406432,5521.6%-5.0%
22053Jefferson Davis Parish 630,72231,43231,5942.3%0.5%
22055Lafayette Parish 3164,762190,234221,57815.6%16.5%
22057Lafourche Parish 385,86089,74596,3184.8%7.3%
22059La Salle Parish 613,66214,27614,8904.5%4.3%
22061Lincoln Parish 441,74542,50346,7351.8%10.0%
22063Livingston Parish 270,52391,889128,02630.2%39.3%
22065Madison Parish 712,46313,72412,09310.2%-11.9%
22067Morehouse Parish 631,93831,03727,979-2.9%-9.9%
22069Natchitoches Parish 637,25439,07739,5664.9%1.3%
22071Orleans Parish 1496,938484,692343,829-2.5%-29.1%
22073Ouachita Parish 3142,191147,256153,7203.6%4.4%
22075Plaquemines Parish 125,57526,74923,0424.6%-13.9%
22077Pointe Coupee Parish 222,54022,76122,8021.0%0.2%
22079Rapides Parish 3131,556126,390131,613-4.0%4.1%
22081Red River Parish 69,5269,6219,0911.0%-5.5%
22083Richland Parish 620,62920,98920,7251.7%-1.3%
22085Sabine Parish 622,64623,43424,2333.6%3.4%
22087St. Bernard Parish 166,63167,23035,8970.9%-46.6%
22089St. Charles Parish 142,43748,01952,78013.3%9.9%
22091St. Helena Parish 29,87410,55311,2036.6%6.2%
22093St. James Parish 620,87921,19322,1021.5%4.3%
22095St. John the Baptist Parish 139,99643,18145,9247.6%6.4%
22097St. Landry Parish 480,31287,66283,3849.2%-4.9%
22099St. Martin Parish 344,09748,53552,16010.2%7.5%
22101St. Mary Parish 458,08653,53954,650-7.9%2.1%
22103St. Tammany Parish 1144,500191,270233,74032.4%22.2%
22105Tangipahoa Parish 485,709100,481121,09717.4%20.5%
22107Tensas Parish 97,1036,6085,252-6.8%-20.5%
22109Terrebonne Parish 396,982104,772111,8607.8%6.8%
22111Union Parish 320,79622,79822,7219.7%-0.3%
22113Vermilion Parish 450,05554,10457,9997.5%7.2%
22115Vernon Parish 461,96152,53952,334-15.2%-0.4%
22117Washington Parish 643,18543,94347,1681.7%7.3%
22119Webster Parish 641,98941,81441,207-0.4%-1.5%
22121West Baton Rouge Parish 219,41921,60423,78811.2%10.1%
22123West Carroll Parish 912,09312,31511,6041.8%-5.8%
22125West Feliciana Parish 212,91515,11015,62517.0%3.4%
22127Winn Parish 616,49816,88915,3132.4%-9.3%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 and 2000 Censuses of Population (corrected), and 2010 county redistricting files.

1) The FIPS codes uniquely identify each county and are part of the Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), U.S. Department of Commerce. For more information, see the NIST FIPS publication page.

2) The 2003 rural-urban continuum codes classify metropolitan counties (codes 1 through 3) by size of the Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), and nonmetropolitan counties (codes 4 through 9) by degree of urbanization and proximity to metro areas. See rural-urban continuum codes for precise definitions of each code.

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Updated date: March 30, 2011