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If the population estimate is too high, the estimated number of jobs will also be too high.
Indeed, the Bureau of Labor Statistics lowered its population estimate in January.
No, the population estimate is just too low.
This article was amended in 26 September to change the population estimate from "nine million" to "nine billion".
A 2015 study from the University of Southern California found that black performers are, relative to their population estimate, better represented than Latinos, who are the least represented.
"Unfortunately, we don't know enough about non-loyalty card holders to be able to weight the estimates back to a population estimate," she said.
The Department of Finance's population estimate differs slightly from the estimate of the federal Census Bureau, which had California's population at nearly 36.8 million as of last July.
Wich said the new population estimate was unlikely to change the animals' conservation status, which the International Union for Conservation of Nature lists as "critically endangered".
Tigers A population estimate in 1996 was between 4,600 and 7,200 in the wild, and there are now no more than 4,500 Indian tigers.
THE Bureau of Labor Statistics bases its population estimate on the 2000 census, but it updates that estimate yearly with data on births, deaths and immigration.
Not content, Mr. Greenspan also devised a "synthetic" population estimate by crossing the household survey's ratio of employed workers to work force data in the unemployment insurance system.
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