Thursday, December 22, 2011

5 Findings From 2010 Census on Immigration, Population, Demographic Shifts in U.S. | Moneyland | TIME.com

By Josh Sanburn


Over the past 10 years, our population growth has slowed, we’ve found it increasingly hard to leave home to start a career, and our salaries have decreased for the first time on record. But, it’s not all bad news.

The U.S. Census always provides fascinating data about the state of our country. But the numbers that have been trickling out of the 2010 Census this year show marked shifts, triggered largely by three factors: the Great Recession, an increase in immigration, and a rapidly aging population.






5 Findings From 2010 Census on Immigration, Population, Demographic Shifts in U.S. | Moneyland | TIME.com

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