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Redistricting, the process of drawing the borders of districts for which a state's elected officials are elected, is required ...
St. Louis ranked one below Memphis or Shelby County, Tennessee, which saw a decline of 3,379 people as the population dropped from 930,015 to 910,530 in the course of the year.
If you take that into consideration with St. Louis City’s population loss over the last half-century (around 320,000 people), that scale means roughly 240,000 people who moved from the city ...
The St. Louis population is aging rapidly and, if current trends persist, nearly one quarter of the population will be 65 or older in the next 10 years. Some believe the region isn't ready for it.
The St. Louis region’s continued struggles to retain and attract new residents are nothing new. It’s become an annual ritual of holding our collective breath to see just how bad the damage is when the ...
The total population of 2,811,927 represents an increase of 0.23% over the prior year, keeping St. Louis ranked at No. 23 among the nation's largest metro areas.
The East-West Gateway Council of Governments, the St. Louis region’s top planning group, is being urged to take the lead on addressing population growth.
ST. LOUIS -- After a half-century of declining population, St. Louis gained residents for the fourth straight year in 2006, city officials said Thursday. The U.S. Census Bureau's original 2006 ...
St. Louis ranked one below Memphis or Shelby County, Tennessee, which saw a decline of 3,379 people as the population dropped from 930,015 to 910,530 in the course of the year.