Census Bureau county estimates, 2025,
Wisconsin: New estimates indicate that
manufacturing-focused counties have
experienced strong in-migration this decade.
In first half of 2010s, this group of counties
had negative migration.
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Census Bureau county estimates, 2025, Wisconsin:
New estimates indicate that suburban counties have
experienced strong in-migration this decade. In first
half of 2010s, this group of counties had negative
migration.
Census Bureau county estimates, 2025, Wisconsin:
New estimates indicate that recreation-focused
counties (also popular for retirees) have experienced
strong in-migration this decade. In first half of 2010s,
recreational counties had negative migration.
Census Bureau county estimates, 2025, Wisconsin:
New estimates indicate that three of the top five
gainers in percentage terms since the 2020 Census
are rural counties (Adams, Lafayette, Forest). Adams
and Forest have experienced strong in-migration;
Lafayette has state’s second highest birth rate.
Census Bureau county estimates, 2025, Wisconsin:
Newly-released estimates indicate Dane County has
added the most residents since the 2020 Census.
Other top numeric gainers are all metropolitan
counties; 3 of top 10 are the Milwaukee suburbs
(Waukesha, Ozaukee, Washington).
1/ Has life expectancy fully recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic? In a new pre-print, we find that 31 of 34 high-income countries had still not returned to their expected life expectancy trajectories five years after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. www.medrxiv.org/content/10.6... #demography
Census Bureau state estimates, 2025, net migration rates in Midwest states: In terms of net migration, Wisconsin’s gain of 2.50 additional residents per 1,000 places it 5th among the 12 Midwest states (as defined by the Census Bureau).
Census Bureau state estimates, 2025, rate of population change in Midwest states: Wisconsin’s gain of 2.54 additional residents per 1,000 places it 9th among the 12 Midwest states (as defined by the Census Bureau).
Census Bureau state estimates, 2025, population change in Midwest states: In numeric terms, Wisconsin’s gain of about 78,500 residents places it 5th among the 12 Midwest states (as defined by the Census Bureau).
Census Bureau state estimates, 2025, components of change: Most population change in Wisconsin is due to net migration (more people moving in than out). International migration was strong for several years because of humanitarian refugees, but declined in the past year, as it did in the U.S.
Census Bureau state estimates, 2025: New estimates indicate that Wisconsin’s population has increased 78,500 people or 1.3% since the 2020 Census. After a slight decline from 2020 to 2021, the state has averaged 23,000 additional residents over the past four years.
Whither the Boomers? Census Bureau 2024 estimates by single year of age for United States indicate Baby Boom generation (born circa 1946-1964) has slipped below 70 million. Boomers are 10 million fewer than in 2010 and have lost more than 1 million per year over last four years.
Census Bureau 2024 estimates by single year of age, United States: Ten largest cohorts are now all "thirty-somethings," ages 30-39.
Updated "Wisconsin's Graying Population" map (county percentages age 65 & over) based on Census 2020 now posted at cdn.apl.wisc.edu/publications...
Mortality in Wisconsin, the "long view:" Annual deaths dating back to 1905, around the time when the state began collecting vital statistics. Years where the counts passed a 10,000 threshold highlighted, as well as the COVID-19 peak.
Mortality in Wisconsin, 2023: After exceeding 60,000 annually from 2020 through 2022, deaths in Wisconsin in2023 were more in line with the pattern seen in 12 years before the COVID-19 pandemic.
The demographics of North Carolina’s foreign-born population, by Carolina Demography Director Nathan Dollar.
carolinademography.cpc.unc.edu/2025/01/31/t...
Fewer births, migration to cities, and school choice are behind declining enrollment in NC public schools, said Carolina Demography Director Nathan Dollar.
www.wunc.org/education/20...
Our two papers on abortion bans and fertility/infant mortality are now out.
In 14 states w/ abortion bans, fertility increased 1.7% and infant mortality increased 6%.
Key takeaway is that these impacts were disproportionately felt among those w/ greatest structural disadvantages.
Links below.
📍New #publication from CDE's Clayton Adamson,
Katherine Curtis & @whatspsays.bsky.social in Spatial Demography finds that higher economic complexity more strongly associates with population growth and net in-migration in non-metro contexts
➡️Read more: doi.org/10.1007/s409...
Wisconsin population age pyramids, 1960 - 2020: With the aging of the Baby Boom generation, a more appropriate label may be a "population urn."
A colleague asked whether I thought the government would continue the public release of its data products. The data from CDC health monitoring surveys, decades of data on mortality, crime data, climate data of a variety of types that go back for years, etc.
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Great turnout at the #AmericanCommunitySurvey on the Road workshop in NYC! @prbdata.bsky.social
via @appliedpoplab @apluw.bsky.social Notes from APL November & December 2024 mailchi.mp/754e58cac6bc...
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Migration Drives State Population Growth
Recent data shows positive net migration to Wisconsin over the past two years. Nearly all population gain since 2020 is due to net migration...
via @WA_OFM Population change: natural increase and net migration | Washington state population.
Population change is comprised of two major components -- natural increase and net migration.
Natural increase (births minus deaths) is the more stable component... ofm.wa.gov/washington-d...
The chance of dying in a given year is roughly double for men compared to women for most of their lives -and in their mid-twenties, it triples. That's how the gender gap in life expectancy adds up.
#demography #population #gender #Europe
via @WisconsinDOA DOA Population Projections, produced in 2024, based from 2020 Census:
State and County Population Projections 2020-2050: A Brief Summary of Findings Adobe PDF...
https://doa.wi.gov/P (via Google CSE)
APL demographer David Egan-Robertson addressed the Chippewa Falls Area School District's board about future enrollment:
www.leadertelegram.com/news/daily-u...
Census Bureau state estimates, 2024, net migration rates since 2020 Census: Wisconsin's rate ranks 5th among 12 Midwest states. Strong net migration gains in S. Dakota.