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Population Projections

Nebraska Cherry CountySheridan CountyDawes CountySioux CountyBox Butte CountyScotts Bluff CountyMorrill CountyBanner CountyKimball CountyCheyenne CountyGarden CountyGrant CountyArthur CountyHooker CountyMcPherson CountyDeuel CountyKeith CountyLincoln CountyPerkins CountyChase CountyHayes CountyDundy CountyHitchcock CountyFrontier CountyRed Willow CountyThomas CountyLogan CountyBlaine CountyCuster CountyDawson CountyGosper CountyFurnas CountyKeya Paha CountyBrown CountyRock CountyLoup CountyBoyd CountyHolt CountyGarfield CountyWheeler CountyValley CountyGreeley CountySherman CountyHoward CountyBuffalo CountyHall CountyPhelps CountyKearney CountyHarlan CountyFranklin CountyWebster CountyAdams countyNuckolls CountyClay CountyHamilton CountyMerrick CountyNance CountyBoone CountyAntelope CountyKnox CountyPierce CountyMadison CountyPlatte CountyPolk CountyYork CountyFillmore CountyThayer CountyCedar CountyWayne CountyStanton CountyColfax CountyButler CountySeward CountySaline CountyJefferson CountyDixon CountyDakota CountyThurston CountyCuming CountyDodge CountySaunders CountyLancaster CountyGage CountyPawnee CountyJohnson CountyRichardson CountyNemaha CountyOtoe CountyCass CountySarpy CountyDouglas CountyWashington CountyBurt County
All Nebraska Counties

Nebraska Population Projection
200520102015202020252030
1,758,7891,817,4741,874,0591,927,3161,976,7272,023,618

For more detailed forecasts by age group and gender, email Eric Thompson: Contact EmailContact Email


Excel File With Projections For All Counties

About the BBR

The Bureau of Business Research (BBR) is an applied economic and business research entity of the College of Business Administration at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Located in the Department of Economics, the BBR exists to accomplish two primary purposes. First, it provides relevant information and insightful data on economic conditions, in Nebraska, the Great Plains, and the nation as a general service to individuals and businesses in the state. Second, the BBR provides economists with practical opportunities to conduct applied economic research and trains students of economics and business in the conduct of applied research on timely economic and business topics. The BBR regularly publishes reports summarizing its sponsored research studies and also publishes outlooks and analyses in the newsletter The Nebraska Economy.