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New data from the U.S. Census Bureau shows the Asian population is booming across the country – and in the Austin area.In Travis County, the number of…
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Update: So who is moving to Austin? Young, recent college graduates and retiring baby boomers make up the majority of new Austinites, according to City of…
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The Census Bureau projects that for the first time in almost two centuries, immigrants will be the main source of U.S. population growth as early as 2027.
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Booming production of oil and gas is just one of the reasons for the rapid population growth in Texas.The U.S. Census Bureau reports Andrews County, near…
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New data from the U.S. Census Bureau shows three of the seven congressional districts in Central Texas are less diverse and have higher white population…
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Blacks also voted at a higher rate than other minorities in what could turn out to be a historic election, according to the Pew Research Center.
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To keep pace with the nation's increasing racial and ethnic diversity, the Census Bureau could change how it asks about identity in the 2020 count.
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The nation's population is now projected to become "majority-minority" in 2043, the Census Bureau says. Meanwhile, the average age will continue to rise as Americans live longer, birth rates continue to decline and immigration slows.
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Texas Dominates Population GrowthRound Rock is ranked second and Austin is ranked third on a list of the country’s fastest-growing large cities.New…
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Only nine states spent less on education spending per student than Texas in the 2009-2010 school year, according to newly released data from the U.S.…