Greater Cleveland Population Sees Modest Growth, Fueled by International Migration
International migration to Wisconsin fell by 67% between 2024 and 2025 but still accounted for nearly half of the state’s population growth, census data shows.
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Census: Drop in immigration slowed Wisconsin's population growth
Wisconsin’s population growth slowed in 2025 after international migration to the state was cut by more than half, according to U.S. Census Bureau data. Wisconsin’s natural population growth from births outpacing deaths has remained low for much of the 2020s, Census data shows. In fact, deaths outpaced births for two years during the COVID-19 pandemic, 2021 and 2022. That’s meant international and domestic migration have been the main drivers of…
Census: Sharp dip in immigration in 2025 slowed Wisconsin population growth
Wisconsin’s population growth slowed in 2025 after international migration to the state was cut by more than half, according to U.S. Census Bureau data. The post Census: Sharp dip in immigration in 2025 slowed Wisconsin population growth appeared first on WPR.
Immigration to Wisconsin plunges, yet still fuels nearly half of population growth
Reading Time: 2 minutes International migration to Wisconsin has dropped sharply since President Donald Trump’s return to office, mirroring a national slowdown as visa issuances and border crossings decline. New U.S. Census Bureau data shows Wisconsin gained just over 7,200 residents through international migration between fiscal years 2024 and 2025, down from more than 22,000 over the previous year — a 67% decline. Overall, Wisconsin added abo…
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