The three states that saw the greatest population decrease also voted for Vice President Kamala Harris in the U.S.
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A new U.S. Census Bureau report found that the U.S. population grew by almost one percent ... higher-taxed states like California and New York while retaining their income level.
An environmental group is arguing that more than half of New York's counties rank as severe or high for mega-dairy density.
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The city has made up much of the ground it lost amid the coronavirus pandemic. Donald J. Trump’s return to the White House ...
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The population boom reverses declines between 2020 and 2023 when New York lost 482,257 residents, according to the data. New York ranked fifth in the nation for net population growth between 2023 ...
New York’s population could decline by more than 2 million people over the next 25 years as fewer people are born in the state and more people move out, according to a new report. The study by Cornell ...
(The Center Square) — New York's population could decline by more than 2 million people over the next 25 years as fewer people are born in the state and more people move out, according to a new ...
The scheme is modelled partly on that of London, where since 2003 a daily charge (currently £15, or $19) has reduced the number of cars, improved air quality and funded transit upgrades. New York’s ...