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Wisconsin saw slight population rise, projected to lose House seat after 2030
Wisconsin's aging population and declining K-12 enrollment are projected to reduce its population to 5.71 million by 2050, leading to the loss of one U.S. House seat after 2030.
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Michigan population grew in 2025, despite slower immigration
Michigan’s population grew by about 28,000 people from July 2024 to July 2025, according to census bureau estimates released this week. That growth hinged mostly on international immigration, though domestic migration from other states reached a net positive for the…
Michigan population grows for 4th straight year, lags behind national rate
LANSING — Michigan’s population rose by nearly 28,000, or 0.28%, last year — the fourth straight year of growth but at a slower rate than the U.S. and the Midwest, according to estimates released Tuesday by the U.S. Census Bureau. The country’s population increase was 0.5% from July 2024 through... Please login to read all 328 words.
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