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The idea that the largest US city has suddenly been overrun by foreign-born residents is ridiculous. They have been here all along.
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Axios on MSNArkansas ages as youth population shrinksKavya Beheraj/Axios Arkansas' older population is growing while its younger cohort is shrinking, along with the nation, per new census data. Why it matters: This demographic trend presents big policy ...
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Axios on MSNFewer kids, more retirees: Kansas and Missouri are getting olderKansas and Missouri are getting older, fast. Like much of the country, both states are losing kids and retaining older adults ...
America’s understanding of race and ethnicity is still woefully simplistic.
Developers have created new neighborhoods of homes in Upper Merion's commercial hub. The rental shift there speaks to a ...
A staffer for a local councilwoman blasting the Portland Police Bureau by making claims of racial disparities and refusing to ...
The Wasatch Front added 18,000 housing units between mid-2023 and mid-2024, according to a new report. Salt Lake City ...
New Orleans homeownership grows as residents gain financial stability, reduced stress and community pride, says Credit Human.
Jefferson City aims to boost its population to 50,000 despite recent declines, focusing on housing development and community ...
There were 250 new single-family permits approved in the Killeen metropolitan statistical area in May. That was a decrease of ...
Extreme flooding has left at least 32 dead in Kerr County. Some two dozen kids are missing from Camp Mystic, a Christian ...
The Social Security Administration says most won’t pay federal income taxes on their benefits. But Congress didn’t directly ...
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