Tariffs and immigration enforcement since 2025 would not fully factor into the Census estimates calculated through July, 2025.
Recent headlines have suggested that Ohio’s population is destined for long-term decline, citing projections from a state Department of Development report that rely heavily on birth and death rates to ...
Demographics are key to economic growth, with talent being the most important incentive for attracting capital and jobs.
A report last year showing Ohio’s population was projected to decline 5.7% while the US population would go up by 17.3% in the next 25 years got attention. But the state agency that put out that ...
Most of Ohio’s large and medium cities have experienced slight population declines over the past two years at a time when most cities nationwide have grown, according to Census estimates released ...
At a town hall on Thursday, Columbus City Schools leaders and parents discussed why the city’s rapid growth isn’t reflected ...
This index looks at how cities are "positioned to endure, adapt, and thrive" in the future. These Ohio cities are among the best.
Ohio’s sluggish population growth compared to other states could have political implications, including the loss of Electoral College votes. MICHAEL D. PITMAN Ohio’s sluggish population growth ...
Akron and Summit County show modest population gains – stabilizing after previous declines – while other Ohio metros see ...