In one year the average price of food rose by about 50%.
The population in 2002 rose by seven percent to 237.
In 1801, the population was around 320 and rose to just over 425 by 1811.
The population rose to 365 by 2000, an 11.6 percent increase over the 1990 figure.
American forces rose from 16,000 during 1964 to more than 553,000 by 1969.
The population rose from 1,480 in 1936 to 1,537 by the late 1940s.
The death rate among black women rose by 70 percent.
The cost of the project rose to $200 million by late 1983.
Population rose by almost 25 percent from 1980 to 1987.
They rose again to $26 by the end of 1996.