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Texas led US in population growth in 2025

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Arizona Adds 67,394 Residents as Growth Slows, Census Says
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Arizona’s population reached 7,623,818 on July 1, 2025. That was an increase of 67,394 people, or 0.9%, from the year before. The bump was enough to rank Arizona seventh in the country for numeric growth and eighth for percentage growth,

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Arizona ranks 7th for US population growth despite sharp slowdown from previous year
The Texas Tribune on MSN · 1d
Census: Texas led US in population growth in 2025, but immigration slowed
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Trump's immigration crackdown led to drop in U.S. growth rate last year as population hit 342 million
President Donald Trump's crackdown on immigration contributed to a year-to-year drop in the nation's growth rate as the U.S. population reached nearly 342 million people in 2025, according to populati...

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New immigrants in Iowa drop 53%, cutting overall population growth
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State population growth slows, latest census numbers show
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Arizona experiences nation’s 5th largest population growth

Arizona’s population growth in the last year came in at just under 100,000 people, the fifth largest increase of any state in the nation, according to a report by the U.S. Census Bureau. A combination of migration and new births led to a change of plus ...
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As Arizona’s Black Population Grows, Political Participation Lags

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. PHOENIX — Over the past two decades, Black people disillusioned by the inequalities that have defined life in other states have moved to Arizona in droves, searching for more ...
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