Several U.S. cities are on track for rapid growth by 2026, driven by jobs, affordability, and lifestyle shifts drawing new ...
California's population trickled upward by just 0.05 percent from 2024 to 2025, as Los Angeles lost population due to ...
Business leaders should care about population growth, but it’s not as simple as focusing on the total gain or decline. Overall population growth in the United States crept up very slowly last year, ...
California's population has increased slightly in recent years, but the state's decades-long failure to build enough homes to meet demand has resulted in high rents and prices, making it difficult for ...
If these estimates from the Bureau of Business and Economic Research hold up, Montana's 2025 population growth be slowest in nearly a quarter of a century.
Domestic outmigration — those leaving California for another state — grew from 2023 to 2024, a sign that the state is still ...
Utah's population growth slowed to 1.3% in 2025, reaching 3.55 million, with lower migration and births driving the increase.