U.S. Census Bureau
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PA Loses 40,000 Residents Over a Year, 4th Largest US Decline
Pennsylvania’s population declined by over 40,000 residents between July 1, 2021, and July 1, 2022, the fourth largest loss in the country, writes Jordyn Hironec…
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See How Delaware County Ranks in Pennsylvania for Commuting
Anyone who drives around Delaware County will not be surprised to learn that the county placed in the upper half among Pennsylvania counties for worst…
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Delaware County Ranks High Among 50 Highest-Earning Counties in PA
Delaware County is among the highest-earning counties in Pennsylvania, according to a new report by Stacker. To determine the areas that earn the most in…
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New Census Data: We’re More Diverse in Delco But Not as Likely to be Married
The Philadelphia region is more diverse than ever, but it’s also facing more income inequality and housing stress, according to the American Community Survey, writes…
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We’re Still Growing in Delco Even as U.S. Population Slows to a Crawl
While the U.S. population increased at a mere .35 percent growth between 2019 and 2020, here in Delaware County we’re the 12th fastest county in…
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Pennsylvania Moving Trends: When Residents Leave the Keystone State, Where Do They Go?
According to 2019 data, Pennsylvania moving trends show a residential preference for the Sunshine State when leaving the Keystone State, according to a new report…
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Delco Ranks Among Counties with Most College Graduates in Pennsylvania
Delaware County is one of the counties with the most college graduates in Pennsylvania, according to a recently released ranking by Stacker. Stacker compiled the…
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Delaware County Ranks in Top 5 Among 50 Highest-Earning Counties in Pennsylvania
Delaware County is one of the highest-earning counties in Pennsylvania, according to a new report by Stacker. To determine the highest-earning areas, Stacker used data…
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Philadelphia One of Most Racially Segregated Metros in U.S., Data Shows
Philadelphia ranks as the 13th most racially segregated urban area out of the 100 largest metros in the country, write Chad Pradelli, Cheryl Mettendorf, and…
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Philadelphia Stays in the Top 15 for Women in Tech Jobs, But It’s Dropped in Rank
Out of 63 cities nationwide, the Philadelphia region came in 13th when it comes to the number of women in the tech industry, writes Paige…
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These 8 Delaware County Zip Codes Are Among the 50 Wealthiest in Greater Philadelphia
Here are the eight wealthiest communities by zip code in Delaware County for communities with greater than 2,000 people, as compiled by Sharon Oliver for…
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Here’s How the Partial Government Shutdown Is Affecting Delaware County
Despite last Friday being pay day for more than 2,000 federal workers in Delaware County, not all of them received a paycheck, courtesy of the…
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Delaware County Places Nine ZIP Codes Among the 50 Wealthiest in Greater Philadelphia
Nine Delaware County ZIP Codes are among the 50 wealthiest in Greater Philadelphia, with Villanova checking in at No. 3, writes Alison Burdo for the…
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With Faster-Growing Populations, Phoenix and Miami Threaten to Pass Philadelphia
Philadelphia and its suburbs were a refuge for people during the Great Recession, but now, there’s not quite the same draw. Population growth in the…
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Pennsylvania Faces Waning National Political Influence
According to the latest estimates of the U.S. Census Bureau, Pennsylvania is on course to lose at least one Congressional seat by 2020, writes Angela…
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Survey Reveals Greater Philly Lagging Behind America’s Metro Regions in Startups
A new U.S. Census Bureau survey of the nation’s entrepreneurs puts Greater Philadelphia behind several other metro regions on a number of key economic growth…
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Bike and Pedestrian Friendliness Are Big Factors for Home Marketability
Studies by the U.S. Census Bureau and the Urban Land Institute put walking and bicycling atop the list of alternatives to the automobile. Therefore, it…






















