Nearly every state saw their population increase last year.
The 2020 census overcounted blue states, undercounted red states, costing the GOP six House seats. Was this miscount ...
None was the fastest-growing, however. That title belongs to South Carolina, which saw an estimated population increase of ...
Nearly every state saw their population increase last year.
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Census: Texas led U.S. in population growth in 2025, but immigration slowed
Texas’ population grew at a slower pace in 2025 than in previous years, according to new federal data. Nearly 32 million ...
By contrast, booming Texas and Florida would gain four seats apiece with rapid population growth, according to the network.
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2024 Database with 2020 Census Data released
WASHINGTON, D.C. (WVNS) – The U.S. Census Bureau has unveiled the 2024 Planning Database (PDB). According to a press release, ...
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Bombshell Census projections show Republicans could win White House without Rust Belt ‘Blue Wall’
New Census projections show blue states could lose 8 electoral votes to red states by 2032, potentially reshaping future ...
New York, California projected to lose 6 House seats to red states after 2030, census analysis shows
Blue states like New York and California are projected to lose six congressional seats to Republican states by 2030. Texas ...
New Jersey was the fastest growing state in the Northeast and one of the fastest in the nation last year, new data released ...
An estimated 5,945 more people exited Connecticut for other states than moved here from other states in the year ending July ...
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