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However, the Hispanic population’s yearly growth rate of 1.8% between 2022 and 2023 is slower than in previous decades, such as the 2.0% growth between 2012 and 2013 and the 3.7% growth between ...
Cushman & Wakefield's report Demographic Shifts: The World in 2030 analyzes the seismic shifts in international workforces as 693 million Baby Boomers reach retirement age and 1.3 billion Gen Zers ...
Racial and ethnic demographic shifts by county, according to the 2020 Census, since 2010. ... Population growth across the United States was also at the second-slowest pace in history, ...
Seven demographic trends – analogous to gale force wind gusts in an adverse weather event— —constitute potentially powerful disruptors of business.
Japan had the first major shift: By 2013, a quarter of the population was 65 and older, making Japan the oldest large country ever. Soon, much of Western Europe will follow, with record old-age ...
However, the bulk of this growth was driven by the minority population, as the white population grew at the same time at a meager 0.7% rate. In almost a decade, the country added close to 20 ...
The top states based on population percentage growth from April 2024 through July 2024. Source: Moody’s Analytics In 2024, the multifamily housing market experienced substantial inventory growth ...
Trying to forecast growth in the Twin Cities metro as demographics shift Urban gains will continue, but at a slower pace than recorded over the past decade. by Bill Lindeke 11/04/2024 11/05/2024 ...
Part 2 of this year’s Global Monitoring Report analyses major demographic shifts that will shape economic growth and development for decades to come. The world's population growth has slowed markedly.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Alexa Ura, reporter for the Texas Tribune, about the demographic shifts that are driving Sunbelt states like Texas to grow in population and political power. NPR's ...