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U.S. population in cities growing faster than in suburbs

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New census data show that cities grew by 1.1% from 2010 to 2011, while suburbs grew by 0.9%, as the economic downturn accelerated urban expansion. Since the advent of the automobile in the 1920s, America's suburbs have been growing faster than cities as people fled urban life for quieter, less-crowded expanses.

 

U.S. population nearing 313 million

U.S. Population Nearing 313M

The U.S. population is expected to top out at close to 312.8 million people just around the time crowds gather to watch the ball drop on New Year's Eve, according to new census data released Thursday.

 

AP: Populations around U.S. nuclear plants soar

As America's nuclear power plants have aged, the once-rural areas around them have become far more crowded and more difficult to evacuate.

 

Milestone for U.S. Hispanic population

Milestone for U.S. Hispanic population

U.S. Census Bureau demographic data to be released Thursday are expected to show that the Hispanic population of the United States has reached a new milestone, topping 50 million people, demographers told CNN.

 

U.S. Population Grew to 308 Million, Census Reports

U.S. Population Grew to 308 Million, Census Reports

The announcement of the first result from the 2010 census marks the start of a season of Congressional redistricting that will increase the power of the South and West.

 

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