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The number of people 65 and older has increased nearly 50 percent in the last decade — far outpacing every other age demographic.
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Data from the Wyoming Department of Administration Information’s Economic Analysis Division indicate that two-thirds of communities over 2,000 people grew from July 2021 to July 2022. It comes as both Cheyenne and Casper each lost a few hundred residents each and while rural areas generally experienced some level of growth.
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Recently released U.S. Census Bureau statistics indicate that 16 of the state's 23 counties experienced a population increase from July 2021 to July 2022, the period for which statistics were recorded. The uptick in population comes as there were more death than births in the state in 2022.
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The state's population rose to just over 581,000 according to U.S. Census Bureau statistics. The increase comes solely from new arrivals to the Cowboy State as deaths outpaced births among existing residents for the first time in decades.
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The state's senior population is rising and is expected to reach 20 percent of the total population by 2030 if trends continue. Since 2010, the growth of minority populations, namely those who are of two or more races and Hispanic and Latinx, have almost exclusively been responsible for Wyoming's population growth.
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Unemployment rates have dropped in all but four Wyoming counties in the past month.Teton County saw the greatest drop in joblessness during that time, and…
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Wyoming population is continuing to grow, increasing by one percent in 2013. That’s according to a new report by the Department of Information and…