Census: Deaths Up, Births Down in Most US Counties
Fewer people were born than died in almost three-quarters of America’s counties in the year between the middle months ofRead More
Fewer people were born than died in almost three-quarters of America’s counties in the year between the middle months ofRead More
After returning to metro San Francisco following a college football career, Anthony Giusti felt like his hometown was passing himRead More
The 2020 census missed a relatively small percentage of the total U.S. population, but Black, Hispanic and American Indian residentsRead More
Red States increased in population growth as blue states saw a decline, despite California Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom’s spokesman claimingRead More
Outside experts found no evidence of political interference in the state-by-state population totals from the 2020 census used for divvyingRead More
Republican-held districts in Florida and Texas, the two largest red states in the U.S., represented eight of the 10 fastestRead More
The once-a-decade battle over redistricting is set to be a showdown over the suburbs, as new census data showed rapidRead More
The U.S. is becoming less white. The population of whites in the United States has fallen below 60% for theRead More
After a delay of more than four months caused by the pandemic, data from the 2020 census used for drawingRead More
Republicans on the House Oversight Committee on Friday questioned ”political interference” in the final census numbers used to determine theRead More
A six-month delay holding up data that states use to draw legislative districts is hurting plans for the 2022 elections,Read More
Ohio on Thursday became the first state to challenge the U.S. Census Bureau’s decision to push back the release ofRead More
President Joe Biden has ordered the Commerce Department to include illegal immigrants in the U.S. Census count for the apportionmentRead More
The Census Bureau plans to announce it will miss a year-end deadline for handing in numbers used for divvying upRead More
More people left New York than any other state in 2020, and it could cost them a seat in theRead More