More John Moore/Getty Population growth is driven by a combination of births, deaths and international migration. In January 2025 alone, the U.S. is expected to see one birth every 9.0 seconds and ...
Higher levels of net migration result in a population projection of 81.4 million by mid-2047 instead of 76.6 million.
Despite rising vacancy, the sector achieved 0.7 percent growth in national asking rent over the year. Based on Moody ...
Texas is due to have the third highest growth rate of any American state this decade, with its population reaching an estimated 32,463,602 in 2030, according to the latest projection from the ...
An aging population and slower labor force growth affect economies in many ways—the growth of GDP slows, working-age people pay more to support the elderly, and public budgets strain under the burden ...
according to annual U.S. Census Bureau estimates of state population growth. The gain is the largest one-year growth in the state this century, local demographer Kurt Metzger said, and it builds ...
There are now an estimated 340.1 million people living in the United States, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
15% (518,000). However, this probably understates the effect of immigration on U.S. population growth. First, more recent immigrants tend to have a higher birth rate than other U.S. residents.
That’s the fastest annual population growth the country has seen since 2001, and was primarily driven my migration. Minnesota is below the nation’s average, with a 0.7% increase.
Conroe, in Montgomery County, also made the top 10: It saw population growth of 6.73% from 2022 to 2023, the ninth-highest growth rate in the nation. Over the past five years, Conroe's population ...