Illinois’ population has grown for the third consecutive year, according to new estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau. Between July 1, 2024, and July 1, 2025, Illinois added 16,108 residents – an increase...
DALLAS — It’s getting harder to afford living in Texas — even as incomes and educational attainment grow and poverty declines. Despite the state’s robust economic growth...
Colorado’s population rose by 24,059 people last year, the weakest increase measured since 1990, according to an update Tuesday from the U.S. Census Bureau. The gain,...
Washington — Foreign immigration across the state buoyed Michigan’s best-in-decades population growth last year, according to federal data released Thursday. In a year when the Michigan...
Colorado has long relied on people relocating to the state to fuel its economy, and while natives may complain about more crowded roads and the lack...
CPI Data: Inflation Rises by 2.6% The cost of living in America rose 2.6% in October, which was in line with economists expectations. Cheddar The median...
Birthrates in the United States have reached a historic low, with women having an average of 1.6 children in their lifetime. However, while some states have...
TOPEKA — Kansans are uninsured at a rate higher than the rest of the country for a third-straight year, but the effects of Medicaid “unwinding” have...
Same-sex couples could already get married in Maryland before the U.S. Supreme Court extended the right nationwide nine years ago, but the numbers have risen sharply...
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