Ness Sandoval /tags/ness-sandoval Ness Sandoval en-US Copyright © 2024 ÍâÍřĚěĚĂ Fri, 16 May 2025 22:17:53 GMT St. Louis' city population is dropping faster than any other major U.S. city's /news-briefs/2025-05-16/st-louis-city-population-loss-faster-2020-2024 St. Louis lost about 21,700 residents between 2020 and 2024, according to U.S. Census Bureau estimates. Across the state, Kansas City grew by about 8,600. Fri, 16 May 2025 22:17:53 GMT /news-briefs/2025-05-16/st-louis-city-population-loss-faster-2020-2024 Jessica Rogen St. Louis Metro region sees largest population growth since 2010 /economy-business/2025-03-14/st-louis-metro-population-growth The U.S. Census Bureau’s population estimates show the 15 counties across the St. Louis region gained 6,420 new people last year, while the City of St. Louis lost 3,077 residents over the same period. Fri, 14 Mar 2025 10:00:00 GMT /economy-business/2025-03-14/st-louis-metro-population-growth Lacretia Wimbley St. Louis’ population is shrinking. Here’s what needs to happen to reverse the trend /show/st-louis-on-the-air/2024-05-15/st-louis-population-demographics-census-immigration-migration The St. Louis metropolitan area is showing troubling signs when it comes to population trends. Wed, 15 May 2024 16:56:37 GMT /show/st-louis-on-the-air/2024-05-15/st-louis-population-demographics-census-immigration-migration Emily Woodbury St. Louis region falls behind Charlotte and Orlando in latest census estimates /economy-business/2024-03-14/st-louis-region-falls-behind-charlotte-and-orlando-in-latest-census-estimates According to new U.S. Census Bureau estimates, the St. Louis region lost more than 3,200 residents in the year ending July 1, 2023. The population decline caused the region to drop from the 21st-largest U.S. metro area to the 23rd, now behind Charlotte and Orlando. Fri, 15 Mar 2024 00:09:26 GMT /economy-business/2024-03-14/st-louis-region-falls-behind-charlotte-and-orlando-in-latest-census-estimates Andrea Y. Henderson What St. Louis’ foreign-born population means for the region’s demographic issues /economy-business/2024-01-02/how-st-louis-foreign-born-population-touches-local-demographic-issues The region bucks the norm in most other major metropolitan areas: people from India make up the largest share of foreign-born people in the St. Louis region over people from Mexico. Tue, 02 Jan 2024 11:00:00 GMT /economy-business/2024-01-02/how-st-louis-foreign-born-population-touches-local-demographic-issues Eric Schmid St. Louis educators see silver lining in new enrollment numbers but still expect decline /education/2023-12-04/st-louis-educators-see-silver-lining-in-new-enrollment-numbers-but-still-expect-decline Public school enrollment is relatively flat this year, compared to last year. But it is still down from recent years, and experts say more decline is likely coming. Mon, 04 Dec 2023 11:00:00 GMT /education/2023-12-04/st-louis-educators-see-silver-lining-in-new-enrollment-numbers-but-still-expect-decline Kate Grumke Ope — didn't count you! New study asks who exactly lives in the 'Midwest' /race-identity-and-faith/2023-10-19/ope-didnt-count-you-new-study-asks-who-exactly-lives-in-the-midwest A poll from the Middle West Review asked respondents from 22 states whether they consider themselves Midwesterners. The geographic sample included states not usually listed as part of the region. Thu, 19 Oct 2023 10:00:00 GMT /race-identity-and-faith/2023-10-19/ope-didnt-count-you-new-study-asks-who-exactly-lives-in-the-midwest Holly Edgell St. Louis’ urban core is shedding people and causing challenges for the entire region /economy-business/2023-07-21/st-louis-urban-core-is-shedding-people-and-causing-challenges-for-the-entire-region New census data shows the St. Louis metropolitan region lost around 19,000 people between April 2020 and July 2022. St. Louis and St. Louis County led the declines while suburban and exurban counties, like St. Charles, Lincoln and Jefferson, posted gains as they have in the past. Fri, 21 Jul 2023 10:00:00 GMT /economy-business/2023-07-21/st-louis-urban-core-is-shedding-people-and-causing-challenges-for-the-entire-region Eric Schmid U.S. Census Bureau estimates another population dip in St. Louis /government-politics-issues/2023-03-31/u-s-census-bureau-estimates-another-population-dip-in-st-louis An annual report by the U.S. Census Bureau estimates that the St. Louis metropolitan region saw a population drop of about half of one percent last year. Much of the estimated decrease came from the City of St. Louis. Fri, 31 Mar 2023 09:00:00 GMT /government-politics-issues/2023-03-31/u-s-census-bureau-estimates-another-population-dip-in-st-louis Jeremy D. Goodwin Census estimates show the St. Louis region’s population is steady with city below 300,000 /government-politics-issues/2022-03-24/census-estimates-show-the-st-louis-regions-population-is-steady-with-city-below-300-000 The 14-county region hovered around 2.8 million people only shedding about 10,000 between 2020 and 2021, but the changes weren’t evenly distributed. Thu, 24 Mar 2022 21:56:43 GMT /government-politics-issues/2022-03-24/census-estimates-show-the-st-louis-regions-population-is-steady-with-city-below-300-000 Eric Schmid