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- Slow Growth Impacts Nation’s Largest Counties Hardest
Among the 2,066 counties that grew between 2023 and 2024, nearly 8 in 10 saw their growth slow or reverse direction in 2025 In many cases, counties already in decline saw losses accelerate Meanwhile, 310 of the 387 U S metropolitan statistical areas (metro areas) had slower growth between 2024 and 2025 than during the prior year
- Growth rate slowed in US metro areas in 2025, with steepest drops along . . .
Growth rate slowed in US metro areas in 2025, with steepest drops along the southern border 1 of 2 | Traffic moves along Interstate 10 near downtown Houston, April 30, 2020 (AP Photo David J Phillip, File)
- Census shows U. S. metro areas where growth slowed the most in 2025
Population estimates released by U S Census Bureau show growth rates slowed sharply in metro areas in 2025, as immigration dropped and hurricanes pushed people out of some Gulf Coast counties
- Growth rate slowed in US metro areas in 2025, with steepest drops along . . .
Immigrant losses Three metro areas along the southern border stretching from Arizona to Texas had the steepest drops in population growth rates in 2025 The growth rate in Laredo, Texas, dropped from 3 2% to 0 2% It went from 3 3% to 1 4% in Yuma, Arizona, and declined from 1 2% into negative territory at -0 7% in El Centro, California
- Growth rate slowed in US metro areas in 2025, steepest drops along . . .
Growth rate slowed in US metro areas in 2025, steepest drops along southern border New U S Census Bureau population estimates show that U S growth in metro areas slowed sharply as immigration dropped and hurricanes pushed people out of some Gulf Coast counties
- Growth rate slowed in US metro areas in 2025, with steepest drops along . . .
A year earlier, an influx of immigrants had helped urban areas recover from the COVID-19 pandemic The average growth rate for metro areas fell from 1 1% in 2024 to 0 6% in 2025
- Growth rate slowed in US metro areas in 2025, with steepest drops along . . .
Growth rates in U S metro areas dropped the steepest in communities along the U S -Mexico border last year because of declines in immigrants while counties along Florida’s Gulf Coast lost residents due to a series of hurricanes, according to new population estimates released Thursday by the U S Census Bureau The estimates showed that a majority of […]
- Data shows how populations are shifting by metro area, county
Nationwide, the population growth rate has slowed due to declines in net international migration The 2025 Vintage estimates released Thursday detail population shifts for metropolitan areas and
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