US Population Growth Slowed Last Year as Net Immigration Fell by About Half
Net international migration dropped 53.8% to 1.3 million, causing the slowest U.S. population growth since 2021, Census Bureau officials reported.
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US Population Growth Slows to a Crawl
America's headcount is still edging up, but at a crawl not seen outside the pandemic era—and immigration is the main reason why. New Census Bureau estimates show the US population rose by about 1.8 million between mid-2024 and mid-2025, reaching 341.8 million. That's a growth rate of...
Orlando, Florida.- President Donald Trump's immigration policy contributed to a year-on-year decline in the country's growth rate, while the U.S. population reached almost 342 million people in 2025, according to population estimates released on Tuesday by the Census Bureau. The 0.5% growth rate by 2025 was a sharp drop from nearly 1% in 2024, which was the highest in two decades and was driven by immigration. 2024 estimates put the U.S. populat…
The United States has experienced its lowest population growth since the pandemic, driven by a historic drop in net immigration.
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