Congressional forecasters have lowered their projection for U.S. population growth over the next decade by 7 million people ...
The United States is heading toward a dramatic slowdown in population growth over the coming decades, driven by declining birth rates and a significant reduction in immigration, according to new ...
State population growth has steadily accelerated from the record lows of the COVID-19 pandemic, with 42 states’ populations rising faster in 2024 than they did over the preceding 15 years (2009 to ...
Nearly 300,000 people have immigrated from abroad to nonmetropolitan, or rural, counties since 2020, driving most of the growth in rural America during that time, according to a Daily Yonder analysis ...
Immigration was the sole driver of the United States' population growth in a single year for the first time since records began, a new study released Wednesday said. The nonpartisan Migration Policy ...
According to new population projections, 20 counties will gain over 1.2 million new residents each by 2100. Growth is centering around the urban and suburban cores of large metro areas. The county ...
Thousands of people moved to rural America last year, causing the fourth year of continual growth in rural areas, according to a Daily Yonder analysis of 2024 Census estimates. Nonmetropolitan, or ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- New information shows the city of Philadelphia saw something it hasn't seen since the pandemic: an increase in population. There are now more than 1.56 million people living in ...
Sometimes numbers don’t tell the whole story. The latest state population update might qualify as a case in point. According to the latest U.S. Census Bureau figures, most Massachusetts communities ...
Minnesota’s population has grown in three ways: naturally via more births than deaths, people moving here from other states and international migration. Demographers point out, however, that in as few ...
The Golden State is growing. California’s population increased by 108,000 people last year, the second year in a row the state has seen a significant boost in the number of residents, according to new ...
A slowdown in the pace of the explosive population growth that has characterized Florida over the past few years could put the state's housing market in a "vulnerable" position, experts say, and ...
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