Iowa and the nation both saw declining population growth rates as immigration fell sharply, the U.S. Census Bureau found.
Iowa’s population is growing at a slower rate than the rest of the nation, 2020 U.S. Census numbers show. The data present both challenges and opportunities for the state. Notably, the growth is not ...
Iowa is growing steadily, if slowly, more diverse, data from the 2020 U.S. Census shows, and newly released data provides more insights into its makeup. Iowa's diversity index ― a measure of how ...
Iowa City has experienced strong population growth over the past decade, but the impact of COVID-19 during the 2020 census may have caused the population to be undercounted. Iowa City City Manager ...
Entering the halfway point of the decade, Iowa City has a firm grip on its status as one of Iowa's fastest-growing major metros. According to U.S. Census annual population estimates for 2024, released ...
DES MOINES -- Iowa's population is expected to grow through the year 2016, then decline until 2030, according to new U.S. Census projections released Thursday. The projections show that Iowa's ...
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