International Migration to CT Is Down, Census Finds
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International migration to CT is down, Census finds
International migration to the U.S. and Connecticut dropped off in 2025 after a year of strict federal immigration policy under the Trump administration, a trend that slowed Connecticut’s overall population growth. In recent years, most of Connecticut’s population growth has come from people moving to Connecticut from other countries. This also includes babies born in other countries to U.S. citizens. However, estimates from the U.S. Census Bure…
U.S. Population Growth Slows Due to Decline in Net Migration - Real Estate Investing Today
Residential A new report from the Census Bureau says U.S. population growth slowed sharply between July 2024 and July 2025, rising by just 1.8 million people, or 0.5%. This marks the slowest growth since the early COVID-19 years and follows a strong rebound in 2024, when population increased by 3.2 million, or 1%, the fastest rate
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