The Roman Census under Emperor Augustus in 28 BC was listed at 4,063,000. Twenty years later in 8 BC, another census listed the population at 4,233,000. Assuming the figures are accurate, what was the growth rate of Rome in that 20-year period?

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The Roman Census under Emperor Augustus in 28 BC was listed at 4,063,000. Twenty years later in 8 BC, another census listed the population at 4,233,000. Assuming the figures are accurate, what was the growth rate of Rome in that 20-year period?