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The net growth of the U.S. population slowed to the lowest point since the pandemic due to a decrease in net migration in 2025
U.S. population growth fell to 0.5% in 2025 as net migration plunged—what it means for GDP, labor supply and states gaining/losing residents.
Arizona's population growth is expected to slow down, though the state is still projected to see a net increase in residents. Factors contributing to the slowdown include a higher cost of living, high mortgage interest rates discouraging moves, and changes ...
The United States has enjoyed some level of population growth virtually every year for more than a century. But that doesn't mean every state is always growing in lockstep. Here's a for-instance: According to U.S. Census Bureau estimates, the country ...
CHARLOTTE — The Charlotte region experienced a significant population increase, gaining 57,300 residents through migration between July 1, 2023, and July 1, 2024, according to a new analysis by the Charlotte Regional Business Alliance. This growth ...