A slowdown in immigration and lower birth rates could crimp the U.S. economy by shrinking the nation's workforce, researchers say ...
Texas and Florida's populations have grown the most in the four years between 2020 and 2024, new data shows. The U.S. experienced its slowest population growth (0.1 percent) in decades during the ...
Editor’s Note: The authors of this Leader Board will present Chapman University’s semiannual economic forecast, which has ranked No. 1 for economic forecasting. The event is scheduled to start at 3 ...
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.
As one of the fastest-growing states in the U.S. in terms of population size, Washington surpassed 8 million residents for ...
The economic impact of changes in population growth rates and age structure can dramatically shift as countries transition from high to low rates of mortality and fertility. Initially, mortality ...
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 ...
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota — The Metropolitan Council will vote this week on its "Imagine 2050" plan which sets the long-range policy foundation for housing, land use, regional parks and trails, ...
DENVER — For years, Colorado saw massive population growth as people flocked to the Centennial State - moving for the mountains and the sunshine. But state data shows over the past 10 years, that ...
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 ...