Pennsylvania
New Census Data Signals Struggling Population Growth in Pennsylvania
In response to latest information from the U.S. Census Bureau, Pennsylvania struggled to take care of its inhabitants over the past 12 months, whereas different components of the nation skilled robust inhabitants development. Some folks recommend that muted immigration development is a main issue driving this inhabitants decline.
Census Knowledge Displays Altering Inhabitants Panorama
Census information displays that greater than 73% of counties in america skilled a pure inhabitants lower in 2021, up from 45.5% in 2019 and 55.5% in 2020. The phrase “pure lower” applies when extra deaths than births happen in a given space over a sure time frame. Contemplating a area’s migration patterns as properly, it’s potential to discern that area’s inhabitants traits.
Areas in Texas, Florida, Arizona, California, and Utah noticed the most important development in 2021, however Pennsylvania skilled a inhabitants decline. Within the wake of the pandemic, the Commonwealth’s complete inhabitants fell by roughly 25,000 folks. The Commonwealth had extra deaths than births, and migration into the area didn’t offset the lack of inhabitants brought on by the lack of life.
The most important inhabitants loss got here in Pennsylvania’s metropolitan areas, with Philadelphia County dropping 25,000 residents and Allegheny County dropping 10,600 residents. Suburban counties skilled the most important development: 4,000 folks for Chester and Montgomery Counties, 3,600 folks for the Philadelphia suburbs, and a couple of,900 folks for Cumberland County, a suburb East of Harrisburg. Total, the jap half of the state skilled better development than the western.
Census information gives extra than simply an perception into inhabitants traits in america; the truth is, information from the 2020 Census will decide the distribution of lots of of billions of {dollars} from the federal authorities to state and native governments all through the subsequent decade. These federal {dollars} will present housing, meals help, schooling, medical providers, and public transportation for innumerable Individuals.
Influence of Immigration Coverage on Inhabitants Development
The latest census information possible displays the lingering results of the pandemic quite than an absence of inhabitants development in america. That stated, the pandemic arrived late within the time period of an administration that was brazenly hostile towards immigrants. Actually, its insurance policies contributed, at the very least partly, to the dearth of migration into the nation in 2021. Actually, as noticed in a tweet by Derek Thompson, host of the Plain English podcast, “in case you evaluate 2016 and 2021, the collapse [in] immigration accounts for much more of the decline in inhabitants development than extra deaths. Wild.”
In Pennsylvania, as elsewhere within the nation, immigration drives inhabitants development. As famous in a latest put up on this weblog, Black immigrant development has spurred inhabitants development in Philadelphia for the reason that 12 months 2000. Nevertheless, the character and sustainability of that development will depend on an immigration coverage that welcomes these in search of to enter america.
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Pennsylvania
Bacteria In Toothpaste: What PA Customers Need To Know
PENNSYLVANIA— Any Pennsylvania residents who use Tom’s of Maine toothpaste and have noticed a strange taste or smell from the product aren’t alone, according to the U.S. Food & Drug Administration, which recently detailed how bacteria was found in some of the company’s products and black mold was discovered at a facility.
The agency this month issued a warning letter to Tom’s of Maine Inc. about its “significant violations” of manufacturing regulations for pharmaceuticals, and discussed a May inspection of the facility in Sanford, Maine.
Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a type of bacteria that can cause blood and lung infections, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, was found from June 2021 to October 2022 in samples of water that was used to make Tom’s Simply White Clean Mint Paste, the letter stated. The water was also used for the final rinse in equipment cleaning.
Gram-negative cocco-bacilli Paracoccus yeei, which is associated with several infections, according to the Hartmann Science Center, was in a batch of the company’s Wicked Cool! Anticavity Toothpaste, the letter stated.
Ralstonia insidiosa, a waterborne bacteria, according to the Journal of Medical Microbiology, was repeatedly found at water points of use at the facility, the letter stated.
“A black mold-like substance” was discovered within one foot of equipment that came into contact with products, according to the letter, which stated the substance was at the base of a hose reel and behind a water storage tank.
The company received about 400 complaints related to toothpaste odor, color and taste, including in relation to products for children, but the complaints were not investigated, the letter said.
“We have always tested finished goods before they leave our control, and we remain fully confident in the safety and quality of the toothpaste we make,” Tom’s of Maine said, according to News Center Maine. “In addition, we have engaged water specialists to evaluate our systems at Sanford, have implemented additional safeguards to ensure compliance with FDA standards, and our water testing shows no issues.”
In the federal administration’s letter, dated Nov. 5, the agency directed the company to provide multiple risk assessments, reserve sample test results from all unexpired batches, and a water system remediation plan, among other things. The administration requested a written response from Tom’s of Maine within 15 working days.
With reporting by Anna Schier of Patch.
Pennsylvania
How Philadelphia took care of its own through history
The Orphan Society was formed by a committee of wealthy Philadelphia women, notably Sarah Ralston and Rebecca Gratz, who each took the role of social reformer very seriously.
Gratz, the daughter of a wealthy Jewish merchant, also formed the Female Association for the Relief of Women and Children in Reduced Circumstances, the Female Hebrew Benevolent Society, and the Hebrew Sunday School. Gratz College in Elkins Park is named after her.
“She never married,” Barnes said. “She did things like put her money and her time toward doing that kind of public service.”
Ralston, the daughter of onetime Philadelphia mayor Matthew Clarkson, also formed the Indigent Widows and Single Women’s Society, which ultimately became the Sarah Ralston Foundation supporting elder care in Philadelphia. The historic mansion she built to house indigent widows still stands on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania, which is now its chief occupant.
Women like Ralston and Gratz were part of the 19th-century Reform Movement that sought to undo some of the inhumane conditions brought about by the rapid industrialization of cities. Huge numbers of people from rural America and foreign countries came into urban cities for factory work, and many fell into poverty, alcoholism, and prostitution.
“These are not new problems, but on a much larger scale than they ever were,” Barnes said. “It was just kind of in the zeitgeist in the mid- and later-1800s to say, ‘We’ve got to address all these problems.”
The reform organizations could be highly selective and impose a heavy dose of 19th-century moralism. The Indigent Widows and Single Women’s Society, for example, only selected white women from upper-class backgrounds whose fortunes had turned, rejecting women who were in poor health, “fiery-tempered,” or in one case, simply “ordinary.”
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