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US population growth at post-COVID low amid decline in net international migration
U.S. population growth hits slowest rate since COVID at just 0.5%, with the Census Bureau citing major decline in net international migration as a key factor.
The data contained continued alarming trends in birthrates and some surprising regions that are gaining population.
Net zero migration would require major tax rises to plug £37bn black hole, experts warn - Leading economic think tank predicts that net zero migration would lead to slower employment growth and a ...
The U.S.'s population growth has slowed sharply, with an increase of only 1.8M, or 0.5% from July 1, 2024, to July 1, 2025, ...
The net growth of the U.S. population slowed to the lowest point since the pandemic due to a decrease in net migration in ...
North Dakota has been drawing people from other states at a rapid clip in recent years, driven by its booming oil and gas industry and low cost of living. North Dakota notched a net migration rate of ...
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