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Why it Matters: It can be argued there is a correlation between population loss and fiscal problems. Population loss can result in a general weakening of a locality's economy and could be caused by a loss of a major employer, demographic shift or other factors. Local governments are often unable to reduce expenditures to match a growth decline or loss of revenue due to departing taxpayers. (n007) (o11)

Data Source: The historical data presented has been loaded from information provided by the US Census Bureau or by the State Treasurer or Comptroller's office. Current and future year data has been entered by the municipality based on current budget and forecast information, or by Munetrix from available audited or budget information found in the public domain or provided by the jurisdiction itself. (n032)

Population Growth Data Table

Municipality NameYearPercent Change
From 2000 Census
Chesterfield Township2005%
Chesterfield Township20060%
Chesterfield Township200719.144%
Chesterfield Township200819.267%
Chesterfield Township200919.468%
Chesterfield Township201016.057%
Chesterfield Township201116.356%
Chesterfield Township201215.608%
Chesterfield Township201316.431%
Chesterfield Township201417.134%
Chesterfield Township201517.843%
Chesterfield Township201618.655%
Chesterfield Township201719.572%
Chesterfield Township201820.901%
Chesterfield Township201922.069%
Chesterfield Township202023.005%
Chesterfield Township202121.227%
Chesterfield Township202222.764%