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Central Ohio is expected to keep growing at an even-faster pace as big projects like Intel’s semiconductor plants in Licking County come online.
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Ohio's population grew by just 2.3%, making it one of seven states to lose a Congressional seat.
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Data released Thursday from the 2020 U.S. Census found Cleveland’s population shrank by 6 percent in the last 10 years. As of April 2020, Cleveland’s population was 372,624, down from almost 397,000 in 2010. The census hasn’t released any graphics showing demographic, economic or racial statistics for the city from the 2020 census yet. Nationwide, the census found the growth of cities is slowing and is concentrated in a few places like Phoenix and Houston.
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, May 23:U.S. Census shows Ohio population decline;Cleveland lands 2021 NFL Draft;Republicans propose changes…
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, April 18:Census shows population drop in NE Ohio;60 people nabbed in illegal prescription opioid…
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Since 1960, Akron has lost more than 90,000 residents. According data released this week by the Census Bureau, the city has lost another 1,100 since 2010.…
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A new study looks at the impact of Akron’s influx of immigrants since the turn-of-the-millennium.The report shows that Akron’s population decline has been…
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The latest Census figures show both good and bad news for Northeast Ohio cities. Cleveland is still losing population, but at a slower pace, while some…
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Northeast Ohio’s two biggest cities have continued to lose residents over the last decade. That’s one trend evident from the latest Census numbers…