The 2020 census shows continuing nationwide trends in population growth when compared to the last decade. The growth of various race-ethnic groups across the country contribute to the diversification of the population in selected regions. Using the U.S. Census Bureau 2020 data prepared by William H. Frey of the Brookings Institution, this fact sheet focuses on the population changes in nine Mountain West metros
Summarizing data from Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program’s May 2020 research brief “big city down...
Growth and shifts in the three largest ethnic groups (Hispanics, Blacks, and Asians) in central and ...
This fact sheet reports the population density of congressional districts in the Mountain West state...
Between 2000 and 2019, Mountain West states and metros have mirrored a nationwide trend of white pop...
On March 26, 2020, the U.S. Census Bureau released population estimates for the time period between ...
The nation’s major metropolitan areas—those with populations exceeding 1 million, which are home to ...
In a few decades, non-Hispanic whites will constitute a bare majority in the United States. If curre...
In a few decades, non-Hispanic whites will constitute a bare majority in the United States. If curre...
This Fact Sheet highlights racial segregation in some of the Mountain West’s largest metros: Las Veg...
COVID-19 altered population growth trends within large cities and the relative growth of cities and ...
This Fact Sheet analyzes population changes in three Mountain West metropolitan statistical areas (M...
This fact sheet focuses on the demographics of the child population (under 18 years old) in the five...
This Fact Sheet highlights trends in America’s economic progress, demonstrating how four metropolita...
In 2021 the United States Census Bureau identified the Desert Southwest as one of the fastest growin...
In 2021 the United States Census Bureau identified the Desert Southwest as one of the fastest growin...
Summarizing data from Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program’s May 2020 research brief “big city down...
Growth and shifts in the three largest ethnic groups (Hispanics, Blacks, and Asians) in central and ...
This fact sheet reports the population density of congressional districts in the Mountain West state...
Between 2000 and 2019, Mountain West states and metros have mirrored a nationwide trend of white pop...
On March 26, 2020, the U.S. Census Bureau released population estimates for the time period between ...
The nation’s major metropolitan areas—those with populations exceeding 1 million, which are home to ...
In a few decades, non-Hispanic whites will constitute a bare majority in the United States. If curre...
In a few decades, non-Hispanic whites will constitute a bare majority in the United States. If curre...
This Fact Sheet highlights racial segregation in some of the Mountain West’s largest metros: Las Veg...
COVID-19 altered population growth trends within large cities and the relative growth of cities and ...
This Fact Sheet analyzes population changes in three Mountain West metropolitan statistical areas (M...
This fact sheet focuses on the demographics of the child population (under 18 years old) in the five...
This Fact Sheet highlights trends in America’s economic progress, demonstrating how four metropolita...
In 2021 the United States Census Bureau identified the Desert Southwest as one of the fastest growin...
In 2021 the United States Census Bureau identified the Desert Southwest as one of the fastest growin...
Summarizing data from Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program’s May 2020 research brief “big city down...
Growth and shifts in the three largest ethnic groups (Hispanics, Blacks, and Asians) in central and ...
This fact sheet reports the population density of congressional districts in the Mountain West state...