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Surging Sunshine State: Florida’s population tops 23.3M, growing faster than almost any other state

Read full article: Surging Sunshine State: Florida’s population tops 23.3M, growing faster than almost any other state

Florida’s growth reflected two key issues in the Census Bureau data: international migration and population increases in the South.

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EXPLAINER: How Supreme Court case could alter US House seats

Read full article: EXPLAINER: How Supreme Court case could alter US House seats

A U.S. Supreme Court case involving North Carolina's congressional districts could have ramifications for the way voting districts are drawn in other states.

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Census Bureau chief defends new privacy tool against critics

Read full article: Census Bureau chief defends new privacy tool against critics

The U.S. Census Bureau’s chief is defending a new tool meant to protect the privacy of people participating in the agency’s questionnaires against calls to abandon it by prominent researchers and demographers.

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Pennsylvania Democrats retain 3 competitive US House seats

Read full article: Pennsylvania Democrats retain 3 competitive US House seats

Democrats won all three of the most competitive congressional races in Pennsylvania this election cycle.

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Power balance in Congress on ballot for Pennsylvania voters

Read full article: Power balance in Congress on ballot for Pennsylvania voters

Three races among Pennsylvania’s congressional delegation have taken shape as some of the closer contests in the country this year.

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Census: Detailed age, sex data may be limited based on place

Read full article: Census: Detailed age, sex data may be limited based on place

Want to know the age and sex breakdown of people of Japanese ancestry in your U.S. state or territory.

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Oregon's newest House district holds first general election

Read full article: Oregon's newest House district holds first general election

The U.S. House race in Oregon's newly created 6th Congressional District is closer than expected.

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Hurricane hit areas led US with missing 2020 census data

Read full article: Hurricane hit areas led US with missing 2020 census data

Two Louisiana parishes devastated by two hurricanes and two rural Nebraska counties had among the highest rates of households with missing information about themselves during the 2020 census that required the U.S. Census Bureau to use a statistical technique to fill in gaps.

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Marker in tiny Missouri hamlet denotes US population center

Read full article: Marker in tiny Missouri hamlet denotes US population center

It’s not every day that a small hamlet in the Missouri Ozarks is in the middle of everything.

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Detroit sues Census in 2nd fight over population counts

Read full article: Detroit sues Census in 2nd fight over population counts

Detroit is suing the U.S. Census Bureau over population estimates from last year that show the city lost an additional 7,100 residents.

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Report: Some census takers who fudged data didn't get fired

Read full article: Report: Some census takers who fudged data didn't get fired

A watchdog group has determined that some census takers who falsified information during the 2020 census didn’t have their work redone fully, weren’t fired in a timely manner and in some cases even received bonuses.

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House OKs bill to curb political interference with census

Read full article: House OKs bill to curb political interference with census

The House has passed legislation on a party-line vote that aims to make it harder for future presidents to interfere in the once-a-decade headcount that determines political power and federal funding.

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US moved online, worked more from home as pandemic raged

Read full article: US moved online, worked more from home as pandemic raged

During the first two years of the pandemic, the number of people working from home tripled, home values grew and the percentage of people who spend more than a third of their income on rent went up.

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Census: Inequality last year grew, but child poverty dropped

Read full article: Census: Inequality last year grew, but child poverty dropped

Income inequality in the U.S. increased last year for the first time in more than a decade.

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Census meddling is targeted in bill, recommendations

Read full article: Census meddling is targeted in bill, recommendations

Democratic lawmakers are intent on making sure that unprecedented efforts by the Trump administration to politicize the 2020 census never happen again.

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AP interview: Census director aims to restore trust in count

Read full article: AP interview: Census director aims to restore trust in count

The next U.S. census isn’t until 2030, but already Census Bureau leaders are looking for ways to adapt to a roiled civic climate that only seems to be getting more contentious.

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Researchers ask Census to stop controversial privacy method

Read full article: Researchers ask Census to stop controversial privacy method

Prominent demographers are asking the U.S. Census Bureau to abandon a controversial method for protecting survey and census participants’ confidentiality.

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Census lawsuit tossed based on definition of 'whereby'

Read full article: Census lawsuit tossed based on definition of 'whereby'

A federal judge has tossed out a public records lawsuit on the 2020 census based on the interpretation of one obscure word: “whereby.”.

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Study: Millennials didn't stray far from where they grew up

Read full article: Study: Millennials didn't stray far from where they grew up

It turns out millennials haven't strayed very far from the areas where they grew up.

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Sudden arena idea angers, unnerves Philadelphia's Chinatown

Read full article: Sudden arena idea angers, unnerves Philadelphia's Chinatown

Organizers and members of Philadelphia's Chinatown say they were surprised by the 76ers' announcement that they hope to build a $1.3 billion arena just a block from the community’s gateway arch.

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Secret memo links citizenship question to apportionment

Read full article: Secret memo links citizenship question to apportionment

Some Trump administration officials had initial doubts that it was legal to put a citizenship question on the 2020 census but pressed forward and attempted to add it.

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Bill attempts to prevent political meddling in US head count

Read full article: Bill attempts to prevent political meddling in US head count

A U.S. Census Bureau director couldn’t be fired without cause and new questions to a census form would have to be vetted by Congress under proposed legislation that attempts to prevent in the future the type of political interference into the nation’s head count that took place during the Trump administration.

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Abortion ruling puts spotlight on gerrymandered legislatures

Read full article: Abortion ruling puts spotlight on gerrymandered legislatures

State legislatures will be in the spotlight as a result of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling giving the power to regulate abortion to the states.

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Arizona county had largest white, Black, Hispanic growth

Read full article: Arizona county had largest white, Black, Hispanic growth

Metro Phoenix’s Maricopa County had among the biggest growth in white, Black and Hispanic residents last year, as well as the biggest increase overall of any U.S. county.

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Feds taking first steps toward revising race, ethnic terms

Read full article: Feds taking first steps toward revising race, ethnic terms

The federal government is taking preliminary steps toward revising racial and ethnic classifications that haven't been changed in a quarter century following calls for better categories for how people identify themselves in federal data gathering.

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Democrats, GOP take contrasting views on LGBTQ survey bill

Read full article: Democrats, GOP take contrasting views on LGBTQ survey bill

A U.S. House committee has approved legislation that would put voluntary questions about sexual orientation and gender identity on federal surveys.

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Census wants to know how to ask about sexuality and gender

Read full article: Census wants to know how to ask about sexuality and gender

Sexual orientation and gender identity.

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Ohioans got short shrift as political map fight dragged on

Read full article: Ohioans got short shrift as political map fight dragged on

Accusations have flown for months over who's to blame for Ohio’s redistricting protracted redistricting predicament.

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In 2 states, 1 in 20 residents missed during US head count

Read full article: In 2 states, 1 in 20 residents missed during US head count

Around 1 in 20 residents in Arkansas and Tennessee were missed during the 2020 census, and four other U.S. states had significant undercounts of their populations which could shortchange them of federal funding in the current decade.

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Motherhood deferred: US median age for giving birth hits 30

Read full article: Motherhood deferred: US median age for giving birth hits 30

Over the past three decades, birthrates have declined for women in their 20s and jumped for women in their late 30s and early 40s.

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Report: About 6M adults identify as Afro Latino in the US

Read full article: Report: About 6M adults identify as Afro Latino in the US

A new report by Pew Research Center says about 6 million adults in the United States identify as Afro Latino, a distinction with deep roots in colonial Latin America.

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100s of US urban areas will become rural with new criteria

Read full article: 100s of US urban areas will become rural with new criteria

Hundreds of the urban areas in the U.S. are becoming rural, and it’s not because of anything they’ve done.

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Homeschooling surge continues despite schools reopening

Read full article: Homeschooling surge continues despite schools reopening

The coronavirus pandemic ushered in what may be the most rapid rise in homeschooling the U.S. has ever seen.

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EXPLAINER: Why some states still lack new voting districts

Read full article: EXPLAINER: Why some states still lack new voting districts

Campaigns for Congress are underway for this year’s elections, but lingering disagreements over the final shape of new voting districts have left some candidates — and would-be candidates — in limbo.

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Census records from 1950 could solve some family mysteries

Read full article: Census records from 1950 could solve some family mysteries

The first-ever publication of 1950 census records promises to solve some family mysteries for amateur genealogists and family historians.

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Amazon workers in NYC vote to unionize in historic labor win

Read full article: Amazon workers in NYC vote to unionize in historic labor win

Amazon workers in Staten Island, New York, voted to unionize on Friday, marking the first successful U.S. organizing effort in the retail giant’s history.

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'Gold mine' of census records being released from 1950

Read full article: 'Gold mine' of census records being released from 1950

Genealogists and historians can get a microscopic look at sweeping historical trends when individual records from the 1950 census are released this week.

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In 1st full year of pandemic, biggest metros lost residents

Read full article: In 1st full year of pandemic, biggest metros lost residents

In the first full year of the pandemic, the New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Chicago metro areas had the greatest population losses in the nation.

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Time to retool census? Some think so after minorities missed

Read full article: Time to retool census? Some think so after minorities missed

Policymakers and demographers have been asking whether it's time to rethink the census after results released last week that showed Black, Hispanic and American Indian residents were undercounted in greater rates in 2020 than a decade ago.

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Census data shows Duval County poverty rate improved, but effects varied by race

Read full article: Census data shows Duval County poverty rate improved, but effects varied by race

New Census data shows that Duval County families have seen their incomes go up over the past decade, but despite the improvement, there are still economic disparities.

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US grew wealthier, better educated in 2nd half of 2010s

Read full article: US grew wealthier, better educated in 2nd half of 2010s

New data released by the Census Bureau shows the U.S. grew wealthier, better educated and poverty declined during the second half of the last decade.

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2020 census: Jacksonville sees large increase in African American population

Read full article: 2020 census: Jacksonville sees large increase in African American population

More African Americans are moving to Jacksonville from larger cities, according to an Associated Press report on the 2020 census.

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US Black population: The biggest growth is in smaller cities

Read full article: US Black population: The biggest growth is in smaller cities

The largest African American growth in pure numbers over the past decade didn’t take place in traditional hubs of Black life such as Atlanta or Houston, but rather in smaller cities with lower profiles.

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Census: Black population grows in suburbs, shrinks in cities

Read full article: Census: Black population grows in suburbs, shrinks in cities

For decades, Black residents have been leaving some of the nation's largest cities while suburbs have seen Black population growth.

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Some minority groups missed at higher rate in 2020 US census

Read full article: Some minority groups missed at higher rate in 2020 US census

A new report shows Black, Hispanic and American Indian residents were missed at higher rates than a decade ago during the 2020 U.S. census.

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Native Americans fret as report card released on 2020 census

Read full article: Native Americans fret as report card released on 2020 census

The U.S. Census Bureau will release reports Thursday that show how good of a job the agency believes it did in counting every U.S. resident during the 2020 census.

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New Census director has faith in quality of 2020 numbers

Read full article: New Census director has faith in quality of 2020 numbers

The new U.S. Census Bureau director says he is listening to the concerns of data users and policymakers, and the agency is making permanent community outreach efforts, in an effort to restore any trust that was lost following attempts by the Trump administration to politicize the nation’s head count.

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‘Whoa, that’s not right’: Georgia towns lead census appeals

Read full article: ‘Whoa, that’s not right’: Georgia towns lead census appeals

When officials in Chester, Georgia, heard that the 2020 census had pegged their small town at 525 people, their jaws dropped.

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Let the challenges begin! Time for contesting census is here

Read full article: Let the challenges begin! Time for contesting census is here

The U.S. Census Bureau has begun accepting challenges from states, cities and tribal nations that want to contest the results of the 2020 census.

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Survey: Parents increased quality time at pandemic's start

Read full article: Survey: Parents increased quality time at pandemic's start

A new report from the U.S. Census Bureau shows that parents shared more meals and spent more quality time together with their children at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic than they had in previous years.

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US population growth at lowest rate in pandemic's 1st year

Read full article: US population growth at lowest rate in pandemic's 1st year

U.S. population growth dipped to its lowest rate since the nation’s founding during the first year of the pandemic.

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City close to finalizing new boundaries for city council, school board districts

Read full article: City close to finalizing new boundaries for city council, school board districts

Jacksonville has added more than 100,000 people in the last 10 years. The latest Census told us that and now the city has to change its boundaries for city council and school board districts.

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Census Bureau works to improve confidence in 2020 headcount

Read full article: Census Bureau works to improve confidence in 2020 headcount

The Census Bureau is working to increase the public's confidence in the numbers it gathered during the 2020 census.

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How Ohio's new US congressional map sprinted into law

Read full article: How Ohio's new US congressional map sprinted into law

Ohio's final congressional map sprinted through the Legislature last week and was signed by Republican Gov. Mike DeWine over the weekend, all in less than five days.

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Contrary to popular belief, no great migration in pandemic

Read full article: Contrary to popular belief, no great migration in pandemic

Contrary to popular belief, there has been no great migration in the U.S. during the pandemic.

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US population center moves 11.8 miles; still in Missouri

Read full article: US population center moves 11.8 miles; still in Missouri

Some people might describe Hartville, Missouri, as being in the middle of nowhere, but the U.S. Census Bureau says it’s the closest town to the middle of the nation.

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America is about to find where its once-a-decade heart is

Read full article: America is about to find where its once-a-decade heart is

America is about to find out where its heart is.

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First person of color confirmed as next Census Bureau leader

Read full article: First person of color confirmed as next Census Bureau leader

The Senate has confirmed Robert Santos as the next U.S. Census Bureau director.

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Are Arab Americans people of color? Mayor vote raises issue

Read full article: Are Arab Americans people of color? Mayor vote raises issue

One of the two candidates In Boston’s historic mayor’s race has found herself questioned about her decision to identify as a person of color.

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People, homes vanish due to 2020 census' new privacy method

Read full article: People, homes vanish due to 2020 census' new privacy method

A statistical method used by the U.S. Census Bureau for the first time in 2020 to protect confidentiality has made people and occupied homes vanish, at least on paper, when they actually exist in the real world.

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Illinois Dems embrace gerrymandering in fight for US House

Read full article: Illinois Dems embrace gerrymandering in fight for US House

In the fight to keep control of the U.S. House of Representatives, Democrats need help from the few places where state lawmakers can make 2022 difficult for Republicans.

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Researchers worry about Census' gap in 2020 survey data

Read full article: Researchers worry about Census' gap in 2020 survey data

Researchers are worried about coronavirus-related disruptions to one of the U.S. Census Bureau’s most important surveys about how Americans live, saying a gap in the 2020 data will make it more difficult to understand the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and measure year-to-year changes.

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College towns plan to challenge results of 2020 census

Read full article: College towns plan to challenge results of 2020 census

Some college towns plan to challenge the results of the 2020 census.

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In South Texas, aging water system meets growing population

Read full article: In South Texas, aging water system meets growing population

Designed more than a century ago, the Rio Grande Valley’s canal system in South Texas was built to irrigate the booming agricultural industry that once dominated the local economy.

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Texas GOP advances new maps that would tighten slipping grip

Read full article: Texas GOP advances new maps that would tighten slipping grip

Texas lawmakers are on the brink of finishing redrawn U.S. House maps that would shore up their eroding dominance as voters peel away from the GOP in the state’s booming suburbs.

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Puerto Rico ponders race amid surprising census results

Read full article: Puerto Rico ponders race amid surprising census results

The number of people in Puerto Rico who identified as “white” in the most recent census plummeted almost 80%, sparking a conversation of identity on an island breaking away from a past where race was not tracked and seldom debated in public.

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Puzzle overhanging job market: When will more people return?

Read full article: Puzzle overhanging job market: When will more people return?

When the U.S. government issues the September jobs report on Friday, the spotlight will fall not only on how many people were hired last month.

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Phoenix, other cities keep growing as climate danger rises

Read full article: Phoenix, other cities keep growing as climate danger rises

Soaring temperatures fueled by climate change are making it harder to live in some of the nation's fastest-growing cities, such as Phoenix and Las Vegas.

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Rise in single people, who earn less, worries researchers

Read full article: Rise in single people, who earn less, worries researchers

The share of single people in the U.S. has grown over the past three decades.

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Census ponders producing less granular data in next release

Read full article: Census ponders producing less granular data in next release

U.S. Census Bureau officials are pondering whether to produce less granular data in the next release of 2020 census data, dealing with housing and family relationships.

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Report: Births decline in pandemic may have turned corner

Read full article: Report: Births decline in pandemic may have turned corner

While there has been a decline in births in the U.S. during the pandemic, a new report suggests the drop may have turned a corner last March as births started rebounding.

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Census: Relief programs staved off hardship in COVID crash

Read full article: Census: Relief programs staved off hardship in COVID crash

Massive government relief passed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic moved millions of Americans out of poverty last year, even as the official poverty rate increased slightly.

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Census experts find no political influence in state totals

Read full article: Census experts find no political influence in state totals

A task force of outside experts has found no evidence of political interference in the 2020 census numbers used for divvying up congressional seats among the U.S. states.

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Texas GOP bets on hard right turn amid changing demographics

Read full article: Texas GOP bets on hard right turn amid changing demographics

Republicans in America’s largest conservative state for years racked up victories under the slogan “Keep Texas Red,” a pledge to quash a coming blue wave that Democrats argued was inevitable given shifting demographics.

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Texas GOP bets on hard right turn amid changing demographics

Read full article: Texas GOP bets on hard right turn amid changing demographics

Republicans in America’s largest conservative state for years racked up victories under the slogan “Keep Texas Red,” a pledge to quash a coming blue wave that Democrats argued was inevitable given shifting demographics.

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Oil boom remakes N. Dakota county with fastest growth in US

Read full article: Oil boom remakes N. Dakota county with fastest growth in US

The fastest-growing county in the U.S. is in the oil fields of North Dakota.

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West Virginia cash-for-worker program seeks more applicants

Read full article: West Virginia cash-for-worker program seeks more applicants

A program offering cash incentives for out-of-state workers to move to West Virginia has welcomed its first round of new residents, and more people can now apply.

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Census: Childless older women better off than older men

Read full article: Census: Childless older women better off than older men

Older adults who are childless in the U.S. are more likely to be college educated, working and white than those with children.

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Proposed deal could end fight over 2020 census documents

Read full article: Proposed deal could end fight over 2020 census documents

A House oversight committee and the Commerce Department have reached an understanding that could resolve a lawsuit filed after the Trump administration ignored subpoenas for records on 2020 census operations.

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After census, citizens panels seek sway in redistricting

Read full article: After census, citizens panels seek sway in redistricting

New population data from the 2020 census is being used by citizens commissions in some states to try to influence the way voting districts are redrawn for the U.S. House and state legislatures.

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Latino city in Arizona grew, but census says it shrank

Read full article: Latino city in Arizona grew, but census says it shrank

The results of the 2020 headcount have many Latino and Black communities concerned about whether the latest numbers are accurate.

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Booming Colo. town asks, ‘Where will water come from?’

Read full article: Booming Colo. town asks, ‘Where will water come from?’

The northern Colorado city of Greeley is in one of the fastest-growing regions in the United States.

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Rural population losses add to farm and ranch labor shortage

Read full article: Rural population losses add to farm and ranch labor shortage

Rural America lost more population in the latest census.

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Census data puts target on rural, Rust Belt House districts

Read full article: Census data puts target on rural, Rust Belt House districts

New census data shows declining populations in rural areas and some Rust Belt cities, which could make them targets during redistricting for the U.S. House.

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Multiracial boom reflects US racial, ethnic complexity

Read full article: Multiracial boom reflects US racial, ethnic complexity

Growth in the number of people who identified as multiracial on 2020 census responses soared over the last decade, rising from under 3% to more than 10% of the U.S. population.

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Census data: US is diversifying, white population shrinking

Read full article: Census data: US is diversifying, white population shrinking

No racial or ethnic group dominates for people under age 18 in the newly released 2020 census figures.

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California's Asian population soars, new census data shows

Read full article: California's Asian population soars, new census data shows

California's Asian population has grown by 25% in the past decade.

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Census shows less white Texas ahead of redistricting fight

Read full article: Census shows less white Texas ahead of redistricting fight

Newly released census data shows four of the nation’s 10 fastest-growing municipalities are suburbs of Texas’ big cities.

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EXPLAINER: 5 takeaways from the release of 2020 census data

Read full article: EXPLAINER: 5 takeaways from the release of 2020 census data

The Census Bureau has issued its long-awaited portrait of how the U.S. changed over the past decade.

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Census shows US is diversifying, white population shrinking

Read full article: Census shows US is diversifying, white population shrinking

The U.S. became more diverse and more urban over the past decade, and the non-Hispanic white population dropped for the first time on record.

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Census data sets up redistricting fight over growing suburbs

Read full article: Census data sets up redistricting fight over growing suburbs

The once-a-decade battle over redistricting is set to be a showdown over the suburbs.

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New census data expected to reveal a more diverse America

Read full article: New census data expected to reveal a more diverse America

The Census Bureau is due to release new data on the changing U.S. population.

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AP: Republicans reaped biggest redistricting edge in decades

Read full article: AP: Republicans reaped biggest redistricting edge in decades

An Associated Press analysis shows that Republicans have benefited from the biggest political advantage in decades because of potential gerrymandering in U.S. House districts and state legislative boundaries.

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Data used for drawing districts to be released next week

Read full article: Data used for drawing districts to be released next week

The U.S. Census Bureau says data from the 2020 census used for drawing congressional and legislative districts will be released next week.

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Census: 1 in 5 dorms, prisons had no data at end of US count

Read full article: Census: 1 in 5 dorms, prisons had no data at end of US count

By the end of the U.S. head count last year, the Census Bureau lacked data for residents in almost a fifth of the nation's occupied college dorms, nursing homes and prisons.

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Facing Census delay, group withdraws request for records

Read full article: Facing Census delay, group withdraws request for records

A Republican advocacy group is withdrawing its request for a court order seeking the immediate release of Census Bureau records.

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Watchdog: Little help from Trump officials in census probe

Read full article: Watchdog: Little help from Trump officials in census probe

A watchdog agency investigating the origins of a failed attempt to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census form was unable to question top Trump administration officials because they either refused to cooperate or set unacceptable interview terms.

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Watchdog: Ross misled on reason for citizenship question

Read full article: Watchdog: Ross misled on reason for citizenship question

A federal investigation has found that President Donald Trump’s commerce secretary misled Congress about why he sought to add a citizenship question to the 2020 Census.

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Biden's Census nominee promises independence, transparency

Read full article: Biden's Census nominee promises independence, transparency

President Joe Biden’s nominee to lead the U.S. Census Bureau has told a Senate committee that he'd bring transparency and independence to the nation’s largest statistical agency.

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Census takers worry that apartment renters were undercounted

Read full article: Census takers worry that apartment renters were undercounted

Some census takers worry that apartment renters were not fully tallied during last year's national headcount.

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