In the year 2005, the population division of U.S. Census Bureau estimates the median age in Cedar County, Nebraska to be 42.3 years of age. The median age in Cedar is greater than the median age for the State of Nebraska of 36.2. From 2000, the area has seen an increase in the median, when the median age was 39.0 years of age. With a total of 25.3 percent of the population in 2005 being comprised of children and youth younger than 18, Cedar can be described as having a medium-high proportion of youths. The working age population group (18-64) has a relatively low representation within the population, making up 54.6 percent of the population makes up this age category. The retirement (65 and over) age group comprises 20.1 percent of the population in the area. When compared to other counties throughout the United States, this represents a relatively high percent of the population.
Cedar County, Nebraska had a population that was estimated at 9,066 in 2005. The total population has decreased sharply, from the population in the year 2000 of 9,586. The decline represents a decrease of -5.4 percent. Cedar ranks 86 of 93 counties by growth in total population in Nebraska and the county ranks 2,773 of 3,141 counties when calculating the total change in county population across the US.
Since 2000, a very low number of individual migrated to the Cedar internationally. The international migration into Cedar accounts for 0 percent of immigration into the State of Nebraska. This level of international migration can be considered very low when compared to international migration per 2005 population.
Cedar County, Nebraska has a population that is made up of 98.8 percent White, 0.1 percent African American, 0 percent Asian, and 0.6 percent Hispanic. The area can be described as having a very modest level of racial and ethnic diversity, with 0.7 percent of the population made up of minorities. This is less than the State of Nebraska percent of 12.7. Since 2000, Cedar has increased the percent of minority population when 0.5 percent of the population was made up of minorities.
When calculating the total land area, Cedar extends a total area of 740 square miles. This area has a very low density of 12 persons per square mile. Other counties with similar densities in the US include: -- more densely populated -- Union, OR (12 per sq. mile ), Richland, ND (12 per sq. mile ), Baker, GA (12 per sq. mile ), -- less densely populated -- Searcy, AR (12 per sq. mile ), Fairbanks North Star, AK (12 per sq. mile ), Benewah, ID (12 per sq. mile ).
Datasource: Population Estimates Program, U.S. Bureau of the Census.
Cedar County, Nebraska had a population that was estimated at 9,066 in 2005. The total population has decreased sharply, from the population in the year 2000 of 9,586. The decline represents a decrease of -5.4 percent. Cedar ranks 86 of 93 counties by growth in total population in Nebraska and the county ranks 2,773 of 3,141 counties when calculating the total change in county population across the US.
Since 2000, a very low number of individual migrated to the Cedar internationally. The international migration into Cedar accounts for 0 percent of immigration into the State of Nebraska. This level of international migration can be considered very low when compared to international migration per 2005 population.
Cedar County, Nebraska has a population that is made up of 98.8 percent White, 0.1 percent African American, 0 percent Asian, and 0.6 percent Hispanic. The area can be described as having a very modest level of racial and ethnic diversity, with 0.7 percent of the population made up of minorities. This is less than the State of Nebraska percent of 12.7. Since 2000, Cedar has increased the percent of minority population when 0.5 percent of the population was made up of minorities.
When calculating the total land area, Cedar extends a total area of 740 square miles. This area has a very low density of 12 persons per square mile. Other counties with similar densities in the US include: -- more densely populated -- Union, OR (12 per sq. mile ), Richland, ND (12 per sq. mile ), Baker, GA (12 per sq. mile ), -- less densely populated -- Searcy, AR (12 per sq. mile ), Fairbanks North Star, AK (12 per sq. mile ), Benewah, ID (12 per sq. mile ).
Datasource: Population Estimates Program, U.S. Bureau of the Census.


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