2020 U.S. Census Bureau data details North Country population declines and future challenges
By John T. Ryan
Peru – The U.S. Census Bureau recently released the 2020 census data. The North Country data reflects the nationwide rural population declines.
Peru’s 2020 population increased by 6.2% since 2000; however, between 2010 and 2020, its population declined by 3.3%, from 7,000 to 6,772. Between 2000 and 2010, Peru enjoyed one of the state’s highest growth rates at 9.9%.
The Town of Plattsburgh’s 2020 population of 11,886 is a 5.3% increase since 2000; however, its population increased by only +0.3% since 2010.
The City of Plattsburgh’s 2020 population of 19,841 is a 5.2% increase since 2000; however, it declined by 0.8% over the past ten years.
The Town of Altona’s 2020 population of 2,666 declined by 15.6% since 2000 and 7.7% since 2010. Altona is also home to a corrections facility.
The Town of Ausable’s 2020 population declined by 5.5% from 2000 to 3,183; however, it grew by 0.1% between 2010 and 2020.
The Town of Beekmantown’s 2020 population of 5,508 is a 3.7% increase compared to 2000 and a 0.7% decline compared to 2010.
The Town of Champlain’s 2020 population of 5,745 is a 0.7% decline compared to 2000 and a 0.2% decline compared to 2010.
The Town of Clinton’s 2020 population of 652 is an 11.1% decline compared to 2000 and a 10.8% decline compared to 2010.
The Town of Dannemora’s 2020 population of 4,037 is 21.6% less than 2000 when it stood at 5,150. Between 2010 and 2020, it fell by 17.6%. The reduced number of inmates at the Clinton Correctional Facility probably accounts for most of that change.
The Town of Ellenburg’s 2020 population of 1,842 is 2.2% higher than in 2000 and 5.6% higher than in 2010.
The Town of Mooers’ 2020 population of 3,467 is 1.8% less than 2000 and 3.6% less than in 2010.
The Town of Saranac’s 2020 population of 3,852 is 5.2% less than 2000 and 3.9% less than 2010.
The Town of Schuyler Falls’ 2020 population of 4,843 is 5.5% less than 2000 and 6.6% less than 2010.
New York State’s 2020 population of 20,201,249 is a 6.5% increase compared to 2000 and 4.2% compared to 2010.
Clinton County’s 2020 population is about the same as in 2000; however, over the past ten years, the county’s population declined by 2.8%, from 82,131 to 79,843. Neighboring Essex County’s 2020 population of 37,381 decreased by 3.8% since 2000 and 5.1% since 2010. Franklin County’s 2020 population of 47,555 decreased by 7% since 2000 and 7.9% since 2010. Reduced inmate counts at NYS correctional facilities may account for some of the changes. Jefferson County’s 2020 population of 116,721 is 4.5% higher than 2000, but only by 0.4% since 2010. Ft. Drum is undoubtedly a significant factor in its numbers. St. Lawrence County’s 2020 population of 108,505 decreased by 3.1% since 2000 and 3.1% since 2010. Warren County experienced a 3.8% population increase since 2000; however, its population only increased by 30 individuals since 2010.
The Gazette used April 1st, 2000, 2010, and 2020 census totals.
Entity |
4/1/00 |
4/1/10 |
4/1/20 |
Altona Town |
3,160 |
2,890 |
2,666 |
Ausable Town |
3,015 |
3,146 |
3,183 |
Beekmantown Town |
5,314 |
5,546 |
5,508 |
Black Brook Town |
1,641 |
1,504 |
1,453 |
Champlain Town |
5,785 |
5,754 |
5,745 |
Chazy Town |
4,173 |
4,271 |
4,096 |
Clinton Town |
733 |
731 |
652 |
Dannemora Town |
5,150 |
4,900 |
4,037 |
Ellenburg Town |
1,802 |
1,745 |
1,842 |
Mooers Town |
3,406 |
3,597 |
3,467 |
Peru Town |
6,372 |
7,000 |
6,772 |
Plattsburgh City |
18,862 |
20,007 |
19,841 |
Plattsburgh Town |
11,283 |
11,847 |
11,886 |
Saranac Town |
4,063 |
4,010 |
3,852 |
Schuyler Falls Town |
5,123 |
5,183 |
4,843 |
Clinton County |
79,882 |
82,131 |
79,843 |
Essex County |
38,851 |
39,370 |
37,381 |
Franklin County |
51,134 |
51,599 |
47,555 |
Jefferson County |
111,738 |
116,229 |
116,721 |
St. Lawrence County |
111,931 |
111,944 |
108,505 |
Warren County |
63,303 |
65,707 |
65,737 |
Posted: October 21st, 2021 under Adirondack Region News, Business News, General News, Northern NY News, Peru News, Peru/Regional History.