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![]() "Dr.Ace - WH2T" wrote in message ... Hi Dee, Here's a link to the US Census Bureau http://www.census.gov/ Maybe someone will do the research for us. Very 73, Ace - WH2T Using your numbers plus the census data closest in date to your data gives the following: Year Hams General Population Hams as a Percent of Population 1917 6,000 103,268,000 0.006% 1928 17000 120,509,000 0.014% 1936 46000 128,053,180 0.036% 1950 90000 152,271,417 0.059% 1956 140000 168,903,031 0.083% 1958 160000 174,984,130 0.091% 1963 250000 189,241,798 0.132% 1977 327000 211,908,788 0.154% 1989 500000 246,819,230 0.203% 1997 678473 267,783,607 0.253% 2001 682240 281,674,017 0.242% 2002 684355 287,941,220 0.238% Looks more like a leveling off than "dying" to me. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE "Dee Flint" wrote in message ... "Dr.Ace - WH2T" wrote in message ... The total number of US Licensed Amateurs . 1917 - about 6,000 2002 Oct 31 -- 684,355 How about adding the general population figures so we could calculate the growth in hams versus the growth in the overall population. |
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