Nearly half of the biggest US cities reported fewer residents after COVID. By 2024, many had begun adding residents again.
Population growth in midsize cities held relatively steady last year, even as the national rate slowed.
Midsized cities in the U.S. saw their population steady as the national growth rate slowed, according to a Thursday release from the U.S. Census Bureau.
U.S. residents are aging and having fewer babies, with fertility rates at a record low and trailing what’s needed for the ...
A sharp decline in international migration slowed population growth in 48 states, underscoring how dependent many states have ...
U.S. population growth sped up toward more “historical norms” this year following a two-decade slump, spurred by international migration. According to U.S. Census Bureau data released Thursday, the ...
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 ...
Experts say the Colorado economy could take a hit as the state’s population growth continues on a decade-long decline.
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