The House of Representatives has voted to eliminate a complex survey that has been conducted by the Census Bureau for over 200 years.
Statistics from 2011 show a nation in flux - growing and moving more slowly as the population ages and changes
American households have been shrinking for years at exactly the same time as our houses have been expanding.
Population growth alone does not make a state an economic "winner."
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