U.S. population growth hits slowest rate since COVID at just 0.5%, with the Census Bureau citing major decline in net international migration as a key factor.
The U.S. population saw its slowest rate of increase since the COVID-19 pandemic, with President Donald Trump’s sealing of the border being credited with the development, the U.S. Census Bureau ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Environmental systems scientist at the University of Delaware. Climate change has increasingly become a convenient hook for ...
The United States population grew by 1% from 2023 to 2024, sending the population north of 340 million. International ...
Net international migration to the US is projected to increase for the first time since 2016. Net international migration refers to the number of new immigrants minus those who have left. In 2022, ...
KOCHI: Malayalam-speaking folks have got a thing for going global! A new study shows among India’s major linguistic diasporas, Malayalam speakers have the highest ratio of international to internal ...
Climate change is imposing intolerable extremes on many parts of the world, threatening the livelihoods of tens of millions of people. The worsening problem has stoked the debate over how to classify ...