While it’s not seeing the rapid population boom of metro Phoenix, Yuma County has gained about 20,000 residents over the past ...
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Yuma, other border cities see sharp population growth decline after immigration crackdown
YUMA, AZ (AZFamily/AP) — Yuma is among the three U.S. cities seeing the sharpest slowdown in population growth, according to new Census Bureau data. All three cities are located along the U.S.-Mexico ...
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Phoenix remained the nation's fifth largest city while two Arizona cities outside metro Phoenix reached important population milestones last year. A U.S. Census Bureau report released on Thursday ...
WASHINGTON — In Detroit, where unemployment reached 16.1 percent in 2009, a quarter of the population left between 2000 and 2010. In Flint, Mich., 2009 unemployment hit 14.5 and 18 percent of the ...
It’s no secret Arizona’s population has boomed in recent years, considering both Phoenix and Maricopa County have ranked first in fastest-growing cities and counties. Newly released Census data shows ...
YUMA,Ariz.(KYMA)-The Yuma labor force shrank by 6.9% year over year. Experts say it’s because more people are starting to ...
PHOENIX — Two Arizona cities outside of metro Phoenix crossed key population milestones as the state remains one of fastest growing in the nation. After the U.S. Census Bureau reported last year that ...
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