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Texas’ population grew more than any other state in the country in the last year, by nearly half a million people, according to the recent estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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U.S. Census Bureau is projecting that the U..S. population will become much older within a few decades — and more than a quarter of the population will be Hispanic.
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San Antonio is the third poorest among the nation's ten most populous cities, after Philadelphia and Houston, according to the American Community Survey from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Robert Santos, one of the country's leading statisticians, is set to lead the Census Bureau through 2026 during key preparations for the next head count that forms U.S. democracy's foundations.
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Experts forecast that lawmakers will probably not finish redrawing the state’s new congressional and state legislative maps until well into the fall – then come the inevitable court challenges.
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As more people return to work and the nation continues its arduous path of recovery, calls ring out to “get back to normal.” But for one social service provider in San Antonio — that is not enough.
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From Texas Standard : The clock is ticking on the 2020 census count. With just 14 days left, census workers have to try to get a complete count of every...
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This article originally appeared in The Texas Tribune.A federal judge on Saturday ordered the U.S. Census Bureau to halt its plans to wind down operations…