Posts from August 2021
New Data from Census Confirms Weakest Household Growth in Nation’s History Last Decade
August 12, 2021 by Dennis McGill
Earlier today, the Census Bureau released additional information collected during the 2020 Census, following the initial release of national and state population totals in April that we discussed in a previous blog. According to the results, there were 126.8 million households as of April 1st, 2020, representing an 8.7% increase from 2010, or an additional 10.1 million households. This marked the slowest decade of household formation in the country’s history...
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