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US population, net international migration

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US population growth at post-COVID low amid decline in net international migration
U.S. population growth hits slowest rate since COVID at just 0.5%, with the Census Bureau citing major decline in net international migration as a key factor.

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Net migration decline slows US population growth in 2025
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US population growth slows as net international migration drops, Census Bureau says
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U.S. population growth is slowing because of declining immigration. What does it mean for the workforce?
The U.S.’s population growth is slowing as immigration has declined amid President Donald Trump’s deportation push and stricter border policies.

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Immigration Decline Continues: Projections Point To Even Lower Numbers In 2026
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Immigration decline, slowing population growth likely to affect congressional maps
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Economic Forecast Slower Due To Lower Immigration, New Data Confirm
Our natural population increase, which is the number of births minus the number of deaths, has run very low in recent years.

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U.S. population growth stalls, California loses residents
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New York's population growth slows as deportation, new immigration policies take hold, census shows
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New US population data filled with alarming, surprising findings

The data contained continued alarming trends in birthrates and some surprising regions that are gaining population.
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Americans moved out of these states the most, flocking to others that were often cheaper and less crowded

New census data shows the estimated number of movers to and from each state between 2022 and 2023. New York lost residents at the highest rate, followed by New Jersey and Illinois. People are often driven to move for lower costs of living, a professor who ...
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North Dakota outpaced the U.S. in domestic migration in 2023

North Dakota has been drawing people from other states at a rapid clip in recent years, driven by its booming oil and gas industry and low cost of living. North Dakota notched a net migration rate of 1.76% in 2023, followed by South Carolina at 1.30% ...
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