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Census: Populations in Every Age Group
Explode in Southern U.S.

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Posted By: Dreadnought, 6/26/2026 6:25:22 PM

The Southern United States is growing population-wise at break-neck speed, while other areas have not experienced such a boom. Every age group in the southern portion of the country grew faster than any other region over the course of several years, Vintage 2025 estimates showed, per the U.S. Census Bureau’s announcement Thursday: New data released today for all counties in the United States and Puerto Rico provide a closer look at what age groups were driving the growth of U.S. counties across different stages of life: childhood (0-17), young adulthood and higher education (18-24), early work and family-building years (25-44), midlife (45-64), and retirement (65 and older).

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Reply 1 - Posted by: DVC 6/26/2026 6:46:20 PM (No. 2121451)
Is this looking at all the illegals?
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Luandir 6/26/2026 7:04:18 PM (No. 2121456)
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Posted by Dreadnought 6/26/2026 6:25:22 PM Post Reply
The Southern United States is growing population-wise at break-neck speed, while other areas have not experienced such a boom. Every age group in the southern portion of the country grew faster than any other region over the course of several years, Vintage 2025 estimates showed, per the U.S. Census Bureau’s announcement Thursday: New data released today for all counties in the United States and Puerto Rico provide a closer look at what age groups were driving the growth of U.S. counties across different stages of life: childhood (0-17), young adulthood and higher education (18-24), early work and family-building years (25-44), midlife (45-64), and retirement (65 and older).
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