The 2020 Post-Census Group Quarters Review (PCGQR) allows governmental units to request a review of 2020 Census population counts for group quarters.| Census.gov
Cities of all sizes grew on average from 2023 to 2024, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Vintage 2024 Subcounty population estimates released today.| Census.gov
New 2022 population estimates show the largest single-year increase in net migration between the United States and abroad since 2010.| Census.gov
Produces estimates of the population for the United States, its states, counties, cities, and towns, as well as for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.| Census.gov
Combining administrative data with survey data made net international migration estimates more responsive to short-term fluctuations in immigration.| Census.gov
Large cities in the Northeast and Midwest grew in 2023, reversing earlier population declines, according to Vintage 2023 Population Estimates released today.| Census.gov