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ABOUT

ARIZON
A
Table Content

★ History ★ Climate
★ Geography ★ Demography
★ Economy ★ Population
★ Religion ★ Source
History

● For thousands of years before the modern era, Arizona was


home to numerous Native American tribes.
● Hohokam, Mogollon and Ancestral Puebloan cultures were
among the many that flourished throughout the state.
● Many of their pueblos, cliffside dwellings, rock paintings and
other prehistoric treasures have survived, attracting thousands
of tourists each year.
Geography
● Generally, Arizona is at low risk of earthquakes, except for the
southwestern portion which is at moderate risk due to its
proximity to Southern California.
● On the other hand, Northern Arizona is at moderate risk due
to numerous faults in the area.
● The regions near and west of Phoenix have the lowest risk.
Economy
● The state government is Arizona's largest employer, while
Banner Health is the state's largest private employer, with over
39,000 employees (2016).
● As of March 2016, the state's unemployment rate was 5.4%.
● Arizona collects personal income taxes in five brackets: 2.59%,
2.88%, 3.36%, 4.24% and 4.54%.
Religion
● The Catholic Church has the highest number of adherents in
Arizona (at 930,001), followed by The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints with 410,263 members reported and then non-
denominational Evangelical Protestants, reporting 281,105
adherents.
● The religious body with the largest number of congregations is
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints followed by the
Southern Baptist Convention.
Climate
● Typically, from late fall to early spring, the weather is mild,
averaging a minimum of 60 °F (16 °C).
● November through February are the coldest months, with
temperatures typically ranging from 40 to 75 °F (4 to 24 °C),
with occasional frosts.
● About midway through February, the temperatures start to
rise, with warm days, and cool, breezy nights.
Demography
● Arizona remained sparsely settled for most of the 19th century.
● The 1860 census reported the population of "Arizona County"
to be 6,482, of whom 4,040 were listed as "Indians", 21 as "free
colored", and 2,421 as "white".
● The United States Census Bureau estimates that the population
of Arizona was 7,016,270 on July 1, 2017, a 9.8% increase since
the 2010 United States Census.
Population
● We take a look at the population of Arizona from the year 2014-18,
you can get to see an increase of 0.263 Million in the past 5 years.
● Therefore, each year it has been noticed that the population
increases by around 0.0526 Million.
● Hence, the population of Arizona in 2019 is expected to be 6.973
Million + 0.0526 Million = 7.0256 Million.
● So, the population of Arizona in the year 2019 in terms of estimated
data = 7.0256 Million.
Source
To know the accurate figure in terms of the population of Arizona
in 2019, we have to get the population data of the last 5 years.

Website
http://uspopulation2019.com/population-of-arizona-2019.html

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