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America's Shifting Demographics: The Deep Economic Roots of Declining Birth Rates and Their Far-Reaching Consequences
Societies in the United States and around the world are undergoing a sea change in family structure wrought by individual ...
Across the globe, there is a shift in the size of families as birthrates decline. Communities, schools, and workforces are ...
Jun. 26—It's no secret that the region, state and much of the country is facing a talent crisis. Many factors contribute to the crisis, such as costs of housing, childcare and transportation, as well ...
One change that governments have to make is to ensure that an increasing share of the over-65 population are enabled to be ...
A friend, Dr. Sam Jano, recently sent me a poem that I thought was especially appropriate considering the nation’s current environment. I am not going to show the entire poem, but just the second ...
Population growth in El Paso county is slowing down. Previously, the area had seen double-digit percent increases in ...
Of course, the increase in the population of various ethnic groups living in the U.S. isn’t the only thing driving this rise in multigenerational living. Rising home prices are also contributing to ...
Maricopa County, Ariz., home to Phoenix, saw the largest population growth in 2022. Six counties in Texas and three in Florida rounded out the top ten areas with the largest gains in population.
Whether it is planning school buildings for the rest of this century, working to make housing more accessible, or livening up entertainment options, leaders across Midland are taking into account ...
Arizona's Superintendent of Public Instruction is giving insight into why public schools are losing enrollment. He says changing demographics, such as the average age of a neighborhood, are to blame.
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‘An injustice’: Richmond homeless population could grow even larger due to federal funding change
With recent data showing homelessness in Richmond has increased since 2020, organizers are warning that a recent federal funding change could put even more people at risk of losing housing.
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