Independent, UK - The US Census Bureau has revealed that the American population grew by one percent year-on-year in 2024, an increase of 3.3 million people driven by net international migration that takes the total number of US citizens past 340 million for the first time. The agency reports that this is the fastest rate of growth since 2001 and represents a huge increase from the 0.1 percent total recorded in 2021 when the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic brought the world to a standstill.
“An annual growth rate of 1.0 percent is higher than what we’ve seen over recent years but well within historical norms,” said Kristie Wilder, a demographer in the Census Bureau’s Population Division. “What stands out is the diminishing role of natural increase over the last five years, as net international migration has become the primary driver of the nation’s growth.”
This year’s increase takes the total proportion of the population old enough to vote to 78.5 percent, equating to 267 million people, while the total number of American children (defined as those younger than 18) declined marginally by 0.2 percent to 73.1 million.
The data reveals that the American South remains the nation’s
fast-growing region, adding nearly 1.8 million more residents this
calendar year to record a population of 132.7 million, with the largest
increases seen in Texas and Florida.
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