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    Census shows how Columbus suburbs stack up

    The Dispatch wrote Census shows how suburbs stack up

    Tuesday, December 9, 2008

    BY SHERRI WILLIAMS

    Of the seven largest suburbs in Franklin County, Reynoldsburg is the most diverse and Upper Arlington is home to the most residents working from home.

    Those highlights are in a census report being released today that focuses on midsize cities for the first time since the 2000 count. Today’s report covers cities with populations between 20,000 and 65,000 over a three-year average, 2005-07.

    From now on, the information will be updated every year as part of the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey, which has provided annual updates for larger cities.

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