The record level of immigration has profound implications for taxpayers, schools, American workers, and our ability to ...
The U.S. immigrant population grew by 1.6 million between 2022 and 2023 to 47.8 million, according to the MPI analysis, with immigrants now representing a 14.3 percent share of the overall ...
Conversely, New York saw the largest population decline, losing 238,000 people (1.2 percent), followed by California (91,000—0.2 percent) and Illinois (89,000—0.7 percent). The United States ...
A new map reveals that a sudden nuclear attack could incinerate 75% of the US population, totaling up to 250 million. A newly released map indicates that a sudden nuclear attack could turn 75 per ...
The sample standard deviation is a commonly used estimator of the population scale. However, it is sensitive to outliers and may not remain bounded when a single data point is replaced by an arbitrary ...