U.S. residents are aging and having fewer babies, with fertility rates at a record low and trailing what’s needed for the ...
Right now, human population growth is doing something long thought impossible—it's wavering. It's now possible global population could peak much earlier than expected, topping 10 billion in the 2060s.
Researchers formulated a mathematical equation that unifies 12,000 years of human population growth and points to an alarming ...
In the past three years, Michigan has lost an estimated 33,366 residents. Yet, two-thirds of counties actually gained population in that span, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Northern Michigan ...
According to new population projections, 20 counties will gain over 1.2 million new residents each by 2100. Growth is centering around the urban and suburban cores of large metro areas. The county ...
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 ...
The U.S. population growth slowed sharply last year due to a steep drop in immigration. An annual estimate from the Census Bureau Tuesday shows the nation's population grew by just 1.8 million people ...
Population growth in midsize cities held relatively steady last year, even as the national rate slowed.
Immigration crackdowns may be slowing U.S. population growth and reshaping the economy, says Luke Pardue, policy director at the Aspen Institute Economic Strategy Group. The Trump administration's ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. For the third consecutive year, California’s population has increased, though the Golden State has still not ...
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