Newsweek - Between 2000 and 2023, the U.S. population grew from around 281 million to about 333 million, according to Census Bureau figures. American population growth remains healthy, unlike in some other advanced economies, such as Japan and South Korea, where significant falls are expected due to a combination of below replacement level fertility rates and low migration....According to the Census Bureau data, the population of Nevada increased by 58.2 percent ... The neighboring states of Utah and Idaho saw population growth of 52.3 percent and 51.2 percent over the period... Arizona recorded growth of 44 percent... Substantial population growth was also recorded in a number of states along the southern east coast. The population of Florida increased by 40.9 percent, North Carolina and Georgia by 34.1 percent and South Carolina by 33.5 percent. Texas also recorded an impressive growth of 45.6 percent.
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