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In recent years Wake County has witnessed historic increases in population. TheU.S. Census Bureau estimates Wake County to have 940,122 residents, as of July2010. Since April 2000, Wake County has added 269,335 residents, a 42.9%increase. Population projections suggest this trend is likely to continue. WakeCounty is expected to pass 1 million residents in 2013, and by 2030 Wake Countyis expected to have nearly doubled its current population, reaching 1,484,484.(Source: http://www.wakegov.com/planning/demographic/default.htm)
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