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Instead, it is a basic map that breaks up Arizona’s 7.15 million residents into equal parts by census tract. "Please remember it is an arbitrary starting point," Commission Chair Erika Neuberg said.
The U.S. population grew at its slowest rate in history in 2021, but Arizona far outpaced the nation. Tempe buys shopping center, plans to develop affordable housing Smart city organization to put ...
Growth across the Phoenix metro area drove up Maricopa County’s population by 15.8%. Arizona’s neighbor, California, remained the most populous state in the nation with 39,237,836 residents.
Even as Arizona’s Black population has grown by roughly 40% since 2010, Black people make up just 5% of the state’s population. But with the 2020 presidential election decided by just 45,000 ...
Arizona's immigrant population, however, is shrinking as a share of the overall population. Immigrants made up 13.1% of the overall population in 2022, a dip from 13.4% in 2010, according to U.S ...