short readsOct 12, 2021 U.S. household growth over last decade was the lowest ever recorded The 2020 census counted 126.8 million occupied households, representing 9% growth over the 116.7 million households counted in the 2010 census.
short readsFeb 4, 2021 As the pandemic persisted, financial pressures became a bigger factor in why Americans decided to move Recent pandemic migrants are more likely than those who moved earlier in the outbreak to have relocated due to financial stress.
short readsApr 11, 2019 6 demographic trends shaping the U.S. and the world in 2019 Millennials are the largest adult generation in the United States, and the American family continues to change.
short readsJun 26, 2014 Falloff in births slows shift to a majority-minority youth population The sharp decline in U.S. births after the onset of the Great Recession—especially among Hispanics—has slowed the nation’s transition to a majority-minority youth population.