() - Several blue states appear set to lose electoral college votes while red states will make sweeping gains, new data from the U.S. Census Bureau suggests.
The American Redistricting Project estimated Texas would gain four seats in 2030 based on recent Census data and Florida would gain two seats. On the other end, California is projected to lose 4 seats ...
BOSTON — Massachusetts population growth slowed in 2025 due to a a slow-down in the international immigration fueling growth in recent years, new data from the Census Bureau showed.
New population projections from the U.S. Census Bureau show GOP-controlled states on track for gains in House seats after the 2030 census. Meanwhile, some Democratic states could see a net ...
South Carolina's population growth between July 2024 and July 2025 saw the Palmetto State grow at a percentage increase ...
New Census Bureau estimates reveal that the U.S. population grew by only 0.5% between July 2024 and July 2025, marking the ...
The 2020 Census undercounted red states and overcounted blue ones. Texas fixed it. Democrats gerrymandered back in California ...
Seven of the ten cities are in Florida, where residents have struggled with the rising costs of HOAs in recent years.
Tracking state population growth has real implications for congressional representation, federal funding and long-term ...
The data contained continued alarming trends in birthrates and some surprising regions that are gaining population.
Newly released population estimates for the United States show that red states are projected to gain seats in the U S House ...
Two early Electoral College projections show big shifts in the presidential battlefield. Democrats could face a gloomy ...