In January 2024, America’s homeless population hit an all-time high of 771,000 people, an 18% jump from just one year earlier. California leads the nation, with more than 187,000 people unhoused.
California leads with 187,084 people experiencing homelessness, followed by New York with 158,019, according to new Visual Capitalist analysis.
The U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency has stopped the release of emergency preparedness grants to states until they ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has halted the release of hundreds of millions of dollars in emergency preparedness ...
BISMARCK — North Dakota’s population count is gaining momentum as it reaches a record of 796,568 in 2024, an increase of over 7,500 people since last year and more than 2% since 2020, according to ...
Did you know that Minnesota is getting older, we are earning less money on average, we are dramatically more diverse, and we ...
The United States could see its population decline in 2025 for the first time in history, driven by falling immigration and ...
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SALT LAKE CITY — Utah has long held its standing as the state with the youngest population in the nation, but as fertility rates decline and the adult population continues to age, it may need to make ...