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Utah’s population continues to grow, with central and southwestern Utah experiencing the largest population change from 2016 to 2017, according to a new state population estimate released Wednesday.
The Latino population motored Utah's growth between 2023 and 2024, paralleling the trend across the country, according to new ...
A new county emerged as the fastest growing in Utah, according to new population estimates data released by the Census Bureau.
One county in Utah was a surprising powerhouse for growth during the past decade, adding more people than any other — and in some unexpected ways.
State researchers first noticed that Utah County was adding more people than Salt Lake County, and the Census Bureau’s revised numbers later acknowledged that has been happening since 2016.
Utah’s population growth slowed slightly in 2024, but the Beehive State still added 50,392 more residents last year, with much of the growth in Utah and Salt Lake counties. Natural growth ...
Utah’s population swelled by an estimated 52,820 people - equivalent to adding a city the size of Herriman - during the fiscal year that ended July 1, 2020, as a yearslong economic boom ended ...
New population estimates show Washington and Iron County have higher growth rates than the rest of Utah, and the growth is accelerating.
Utah’s human population is expected to grow by half a million in the next nine years, potentially exacerbating housing issues that Utah officials are currently attempting to address.
Utah added more housing units than any other state the nation, by percentage, while a Salt Lake City suburb is among the fastest growing cities.
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