Populations rose in many US cities last year. The two fastest-growing metros were in Florida.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNDOJ drops fight against Texas political maps as Trump administration retreats from voting rights casesThe Biden administration had challenged a Republican-led redistricting plan that diluted the political power of minorities.
Meet the supervisors, their aides, and information on your district. Read about the background on the supervisors' most ...
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Votebeat on MSNU.S. drops its lawsuit against Texas legislative maps, continuing retreat from voting rights casesThe Justice Department withdrew from a lawsuit alleging that Texas’ GOP-led redistricting after the 2020 U.S. census discriminated against Latino and Black voters.
Fewer people leaving the city and more foreign newcomers have helped erase pandemic losses, new census data shows.
The Washington, D.C., metropolitan area was one of the metros that lost population during the pandemic but showed population gains in 2024.
The U.S. Census Bureau estimates 303,001 people lived in the county on July 1 last year, according to new population figures ...
Philly's population grew 0.7%, putting the city’s estimated population at 1,573,916 residents, according to the latest census estimates.
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The total population of 2,811,927 represents an increase of 0.23% over the prior year, keeping St. Louis ranked at No. 23 ...
The Triangle has about 2.18 million people, according to the newest Census figures. The Raleigh-Cary metro increased its ...
The New York, Houston and Dallas metro areas have seen some of the fastest growth in population between 2023 and 2024.
Population growth in U.S. metro areas outpaced previous years and is largely being fueled by international migration, the Census Bureau found. A report released Thursday by the bureau found major ...
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