This edition of Mapping Mass Migration features an analysis of recently released demographic estimates from the Census Bureau. Our analysis covers how Massachusetts’ population has changed since the pandemic by race and age, discussing the state’s shrinking youth population, its flat growth among prime-aged working demographics, its growing racial and ethnic diversity, and how it compares to other states. The newsletter concludes with a brief discussion of what implications these trends may have for the Bay State’s future population growth.
Massachusetts’ Changing Demographic Landscape | Pioneer Institute
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