One look around Texas at all the construction and it's easy to guess that Texas is a fast-growing state. It's the second-largest in population now, and one Texas county beats all the others in the nation for the number of people who are moving to it.
I graduated with 12 people in my high school class in Nebraska, so it's hard for me to comprehend a high school where there are three thousands students. That's huge! Or maybe it's time to admit my little class of six boys and six girls was abnormally tiny. I graduated at the top of my class, but I don't spend much time telling people I only had 11 people behind me. Shh...don't tell! And those
Cisco’s annual Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast makes some interesting (some may say frightening) predictions, including the fact that the number of mobile-connected devices will exceed the world’s population sometime this year.
Population growth has slowed to its lowest levels since before the baby boom, according to U.S. Census Bureau data released Wednesday.
The country’s population increased about 2.8 million to 311.6 million between April 1, 2010 and July 1, 2011 – a growth rate of 0.92 percent, the lowest since the mid-1940s.