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STATE OF ARKANSAS Population Projections (2010 base)
(all numbers are in thousands)
Race/Ethnicity
All Races
Age Group
All Ages
Gender
Grand Total
2013
2,958
2014
2,970
2015
2,987
2016
3,007
2017
3,027
2018
3,045
2019
3,062
2020
3,078
2021
3,093
2022
3,107
2023
3,121
2024
3,135
2025
3,149
2026
3,162
2027
3,176
2028
3,190
2029
3,204
2030
3,217
2031
3,231
2032
3,245
2033
3,258
2034
3,272
2035
3,286
2036
3,300
2037
3,314
2038
3,328
2039
3,342
2040
3,357
2041
3,372
2042
3,388
2043
3,403
2044
3,420
2045
3,436
2046
3,454
2047
3,472
2048
3,490
2049
3,509
2050
3,528
2051
3,547
2052
3,566
2053
3,585
2054
3,603
2055
3,622
2056
3,641
2057
3,660
2058
3,679
2059
3,697
2060
3,716
These population projections were released in June 2014 Processed by the Arkansas Economic Development Institute, College of Business, UA Little Rock
Source: Regional Economic Models, Inc.
Last Modified: June 4th, 2020