The bureau estimates that there will be 100,000 in the late 1990's, and a century from now more than a million.
The bureau estimates that the population is growing by one person every 14 seconds.
The bureau estimated the 1994 increase in China's consumer price index at 24.2 percent.
In fact, the bureau estimates that almost a third of the city's 16 million annual tourists are foreign.
Using the information gathered, the bureau would estimate the number and characteristics of the remaining 10 percent.
Today there are an estimated 933,000 jobs in these fields; by 2006, the bureau estimates that number will rise to 1.9 million.
Recently, the bureau had estimated that the country's population on Oct. 1 was about 275,843,000.
The bureau estimates that legal and illegal immigration combined will increase the population by an average of 880,000 a year for the next six decades.
The 1991 figure represents a decrease of 5.5 percent from June 1989, when the bureau estimates there were 173,400 advertising jobs.
According to 2005 Census Bureau estimates the population is 21,216.