Leading independent economist Gerard Minack produced the following chart last year showing that population growth is a major ...
Houston gained approximately 43,000 new residents between 2023 and 2024, with its increase ranking second only to New York City, according to data released this month by the U.S. Census Bureau.
The U.S. population grew by just 0.5% last year, a weak showing against the country’s already historically low growth rate. A single-year drop is likely to cause ripple effects for slower-growth ...
Birth rates have dropped faster than life expectancy has increased, causing slower population growth around the world. Forecasts from the United Nations predict that world population will actually ...
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 ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Once again, the Hispanic population motored growth across Utah, accounting for nearly half of the state's population growth between 2023 and 2024, paralleling the national trend.
The flow of new Floridians slowed down a lot in the past year. The torrid population growth the Sunshine State experienced in the years right after the COVID-19 pandemic has given way to something ...
The U.S. population isn't growing the way it used to. Congressional forecasters have lowered their projection of population growth over the next decade by 7 million people, in response to the Trump ...
In Wisconsin and nationwide, population growth slowed in 2025 amid a significant decline in international migration.
Immigration crackdowns may be slowing U.S. population growth and reshaping the economy, says Luke Pardue, policy director at the Aspen Institute Economic Strategy Group. The Trump administration's ...
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