In Wisconsin and nationwide, population growth slowed in 2025 amid a significant decline in international migration.
Colorado's population grew by just 0.4% in 2025, while Denver-area apartment vacancies reached the highest level in 16 years.
A newly commissioned report by the city lays out the numbers. The CBC’s Cameron Mahler explains the implications this could have for housing, land use and how the city plans its future.
As the 2030 Census approaches, the Census Bureau’s 2025 vintage estimates showed that Massachusetts’s population growth has ...
Springfield, a Central Ohio town of 60,000, has gone from a Rust Belt city that suffered more than five decades of decline ...
There may be signs of weakness in the national labor market, but according to Sam Wolkenhauer of the Idaho Department of ...
People come here, and stay here, because life is supposed to be easier, healthier and more grounded than in larger urban ...
From 2010 to 2024, Michigan saw a 2.2% decrease in population of people aged 18 to 64. The U.S. average was a 5.4% increase ...
Industry data sources show macroeconomic factors, coupled with increased market appetite, continues to drive demand for ...
New dog training center at 3704 Mountain View Ave serves Lakeway, Bee Cave, and surrounding areas, where the population ...
Migration to Ohio's economy for jobs omitted from state Department of Development population report, leading to misleading conclusion, Steve Stiver says.
The U.S. Census Bureau released new five-year data for 2024 on Jan. 29 as part of its American Communities Survey, which estimates population changes across the country between 2020-2024.