The U.S. Census Bureau says improvements to the design of the 2020 census questions and the tabulating of answers led to an increase in the count of multiracial people in the United States
When 2020 census results were released more than three years ago, they showed a 276% boom in the number of people classified as multiracial in the United States since 2010.
Affordability, quality of life and health care were considered to determine the best states to spend the "golden years."
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Delaware was the 45th state by population in the 2020 Census and that ranking didn’t change in the 2023 or 2024 figures. The only change in the bottom 10 states from 2020 to 2024 was Montana moving up to the 43rd state, passing Rhode Island.
The U.S. Census Bureau says improvements to the design of the 2020 census questions and the tabulating of answers led to an increase in the count of multiracial people in the United States ...
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Two sociologists from Princeton University argue that the public was misled by 2020 census' multiracial boom findings.
The Congressional Budget Office has shrunk its projections for the U.S. population in 30 years to 372 million residents. That's a 2.8% drop from last year's projections.