The document summarizes key population statistics from Census 2000 and other Census Bureau surveys. It finds that while every state grew in the 1990s, Washington D.C. lost population. Three quarters of respondents identified as white alone, and Hispanics made up 12.5% of the total population. The population aged 45-54 and over 85 grew the most between 1990 and 2000. Women outnumbered men two to one in the over 85 age group. Nearly one in five adults had a disability in 1997, with rates increasing with age. Families still dominated households but less so than 30 years prior, and both family and non-family median incomes have risen since 1993. People in married couple families had the lowest poverty rates.