Iowa and the nation both saw declining population growth rates as immigration fell sharply, the U.S. Census Bureau found.
DES MOINES -- Iowa's population is expected to grow through the year 2016, then decline until 2030, according to new U.S. Census projections released Thursday. The projections show that Iowa's ...
As Iowa’s population growth continues to trail behind other states, Iowa policymakers and business leaders must invest in strategies to grow and diversify urban and rural communities, according to the ...
Iowa's population grew by about 15,000 people between mid-2012 and mid-2013, according to new government estimates. That put the state's rate of growth about in the middle of its neighbors. Iowa grew ...
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- The state's population grew by 1 percent between April 1, 2000, and July 1, 2004, the U.S. Census Bureau said in a report released on Wednesday. The report detailed population ...
Iowa’s population is growing after years of stagnation, and state analysts say one force is almost entirely responsible for the increase: immigration. As federal and state immigration policies shift ...
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