Tag: population_growth
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U.S. Midsized Cities Maintain Population Growth Amid National Slowdown
Midsized cities held steady in population growth from 2024-2025, while larger cities saw declines, according to U.S. Census Bureau data. Nonemployer businesses also showed varied economic impact in 2023, notably in taxi services.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessFederal GovernmentEconomySocial Issues U.S. Census BureauPopulation GrowthMidsized CitiesEconomic ActivityNonemployer BusinessesVintage 2025Puerto Rico
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U.S. Metro Areas See Exurban Growth Since 2020, Census Bureau Reports
New Census Bureau estimates reveal that population growth in many major U.S. metro areas since 2020 has largely occurred on their outer edges, or exurbs, despite sluggish gains or declines in city centers, with some regional exceptions.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessFederal GovernmentEconomySocial IssuesEducation U.S. Census Bureaupopulation growthmetro areasexurbscity centersdemographicsurban planning
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Midsized Cities Maintain Population Growth Amid National Slowdown
U.S. Census Bureau data reveals that midsized cities continued to experience steady population growth between 2024 and 2025, even as larger cities saw a national slowdown. This trend highlights a shift in urban development patterns.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessFederal GovernmentEconomySocial IssuesEducation Population GrowthMidsized CitiesUrban DevelopmentUS Census BureauCharlotteFort MillDemographicsU.S. Census Bureau
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Midsized Cities Maintain Steady Growth Amid National Population Slowdown
US population growth slowed nationally between 2024-2025, with major cities experiencing sharp declines. Midsized cities, however, maintained steady growth, benefiting from migration and new housing, according to new Census Bureau estimates.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessMediaFederal GovernmentEconomyReal EstateSocial IssuesEducation Population GrowthMidsized CitiesLargest CitiesUS Census BureauMigrationHousingUrban DevelopmentU.S. Census Bureau
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US Population Growth Slows in Most Counties, Driven by Declining International Migration
New U.S. Census Bureau estimates reveal a nationwide trend of slowing population growth in most counties, with metropolitan areas experiencing diminished gains primarily due to a significant drop in net international migration.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessEconomyFederal Government Population GrowthUS CountiesCensus BureauInternational MigrationMetropolitan AreasDemographicsU.S. Census Bureau
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US Population Growth Slows Significantly Due to Drop in Net International Migration
US population growth hit a low of 0.5% between July 2024 and July 2025, a stark decrease from the previous year, primarily driven by a historic decline in net international migration.
Politics and GovernmentEconomyFederal Government US PopulationCensus BureauPopulation GrowthNet International MigrationDemographicsPopulation EstimatesU.S. Census Bureau
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US Population Growth Slows to 0.5% Amidst Decline in International Migration
US population growth decelerated to 0.5% between 2024 and 2025, primarily due to a significant drop in net international migration, according to new U.S. Census Bureau estimates.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessEconomyEmployment and LaborSocial Issues Population GrowthU.S. Census BureauInternational MigrationVintage 2025DemographicsAmerica Counts
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US Population Growth Hits Slowest Pace Since Early COVID-19 Pandemic
New U.S. Census Bureau estimates reveal population growth slowed to 0.5% between 2024 and 2025, primarily due to a significant drop in international migration.
Politics and GovernmentEconomyFederal Government Population GrowthU.S. Census BureauInternational MigrationDemographicsCOVID-19 PandemicPopulation Estimates
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Media Monitor: CBC News Reports on Alberta Education Rally, National Guard Reassignment, and Calgary Growth
CBC News reports thousands rallied in Alberta for public education amid a looming teachers' strike, while the U.S. military reassigns National Guard troops to Oregon and Calgary faces rapid population growth.
Politics and GovernmentWorldBusinessSocial IssuesEducationState GovernmentsFederal GovernmentMilitaryMiddle EastCanada AlbertaEdmontonCalifornia National GuardOregonCalgaryTeachers' StrikePopulation GrowthCanadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
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US Centenarian Population Jumps 50% in a Decade
The U.S. Census Bureau reports a significant rise in the number of centenarians in the United States, with the population growing by 50% between 2010 and 2020.
Politics and GovernmentSocial IssuesHealthFederal Government CentenariansU.S. Census BureauPopulation GrowthDemographicsOlder AdultsSociety
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U.S. Cities and Towns Experience Population Growth Across All Regions
The U.S. Census Bureau reports population growth in cities and towns across all regions, with significant shifts and reversals in growth rates observed between 2023 and 2024.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessSocial IssuesFederal GovernmentEconomyDemographic Census Bureaupopulation growthPrinceton, TexasNew YorkHoustonLos AngelesDemographicsU.S. Census Bureau