New York, California biggest population losers

 National Review:

New York lost more residents than any other state from 2020 to 2021, according to a U.S. Census Bureau estimate released this week.

The Empire State’s population is estimated to have fallen by 319,020 or 1.6 percent in the year — the largest numeric and percentage loss of any state, according to the Daily Gazette.

While New York had the largest overall population decline, it came second to California for largest number of residents moving out of the state. It was third after Florida and Texas for largest net gain, 18,307, from international migration.

New York has fallen behind most other states in population growth in recent years.

The news comes as the U.S. Census Bureau also estimated this week that the U.S. saw the slowest one-year population growth ever, at 0.1 percent, as net population growth was limited by reduced immigration from other countries, a decreased birth rate and an increased death rate during the pandemic, according to the Bureau.
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They do not appear to be factoring in the millions that came to the US via Biden's open borders policy.  He tended to put them in swing states hoping to change the demographics to favor Democrats.   The legal immigration figure given is not even 10 percent of the corresponding illegal immigrants.

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