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Leaders of several St. Louis-area organizations and businesses are taking the first steps to prepare for the upcoming United States census.The Missouri…
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The U.S. Census Bureau officially announced its recruiting drive for the 2020 census on Monday. The bureau may face challenges finding enough qualified…
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The rate of interracial marriages in Missouri is increasing at a rate slower than other states, according to a recent U.S. Census Bureau report.Results…
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Black residents are leaving the city of St. Louis in greater numbers than ever, according to 2017 estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau released on…
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The 2020 census is still two years away, but there is plenty of buzz about what the federal survey will ask, including questions about citizenship and…
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The latest estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau show that the St. Louis metropolitan area continues to lose ground compared to other cities.Data released…
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Illinois got smaller. Missouri got bigger (slightly). And western states seem to have a pull on people looking to relocate. That’s according to the U.S.…
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Wentzville, O’Fallon, Missouri, continue growth trend, plus 3 more takeaways from new Census numbersAccording to estimates released by the U.S. Census, three local cities are among 10 in Illinois and Missouri that gained the most people between 2015 and…
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St. Louis continues to lose population, according to current city population estimates for 2015 released by the U.S. Census. Between 2014 and 2015, more…
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St. Charles County remains the fastest growing county in the St. Louis region, according to U.S. census data released Thursday.New numbers from the 2014…