The data contained continued alarming trends in birthrates and some surprising regions that are gaining population.
Across the U.S., population growth slowed but was still up 1.8 million or 0.5 percent from 2024 to 2025.
Nearly every state saw their population increase last year.
WASHINGTON, Jan 27 (Reuters) - U.S. population growth has slowed to its lowest rate since the COVID-19 pandemic, in line with ...
Newly released Census Bureau data showed South Carolina had the highest percentage increase in its population from July 1, ...
The first snapshot of population data for 2025 confirms some big trends, including a major shift in immigration, but it also uncovered some surprises on the comings and goings between states.
The U.S. Census Bureau found that a “historic” decline in international migration has contributed greatly to slower ...
While New York's population has increased now for three consecutive years, it's still 201,269 lower than it was in 2020, ...
New population projections from the U.S. Census Bureau show GOP-controlled states on track for gains in House seats after the ...