The Changing Population (Growth) Picture Part II: Pause or Permanent?

We close our population decline series with a review of factors and an overview of recent Census Bureau estimates, along with the first-issued results of the 2020 Census, which appear to indicate that we are headed for at least a few years of slowing growth.

By |2021-08-02T10:41:22-04:00July 30th, 2021|Economic Development, Friday Factday, Other Demographics, Population, Public Health|Comments Off on The Changing Population (Growth) Picture Part II: Pause or Permanent?

Data Diversion: Census Day

April 1 this year is known in data circles not as April Fools Day, but rather as Census Day. In these times of pandemic, response to this decennial data collecton effort is even more critical than usual.

By |2020-04-01T05:08:41-04:00April 1st, 2020|Data Diversions, Other Demographics, Population, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Data Diversion: Census Day

Five Things to Know About Census 2020

As of Monday, we're just one year out from Census 2020, and even if you're not a demographer or data wonk, we promise it's kind of a big deal. Here's why: It's critical for political representation. If you care about who represents you in Congress, and how much representation you get, then the census update matters [...]

By |2019-04-03T17:05:08-04:00April 3rd, 2019|Population, Web Wednesday|Comments Off on Five Things to Know About Census 2020
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