Updated census data shows blue states declining in population and red states gaining.
Texas is adding the most residents, and New York and California are losing the most, though California remains the nation’s most populous state.

The five states showing the biggest growth after Texas were Florida, North Carolina, Georgia, and South Carolina.
Across the country, 42 states gained population in 2023, including some that lost ground in 2022. Only eight lost population.
Over three-quarters (78.3%) of the nation age 5 and older spoke only English at home.

- During the 2018-2022 period, there were an estimated 45.3 million foreign-born people in the United States; 13.7% of the nation’s total population.
- The foreign-born population rose by more than 5 million between the 2008-2012 (39.8 million) and 2018-2022 periods.
- The Foreign-born made up over a fifth of the state population in California (26.5%), New Jersey (23.2%), New York (22.6%) and Florida (21.1%) in 2018-2022.
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Thank you for your ‘lessons’ Stay warm Dodie and Jack❣️🙏🏼
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Thanks and you do the same. We appreciate your ongoing readership. 💚
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You too!
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Over 60% of voters in Texas are blue voters. They have been gerrymandered out of their votes. Maybe do a story on that
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No, because I only report truth.
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