Census: U.S. Population Growth Hits PostāCOVID Low as Net Immigration Falls Sharply Under Trump Policies
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The Census pegs the U.S. population at 341.8 million as of July 2025, up 1.8 million yearāoverāyear ā the slowest growth since 2021 ā as immigration gains fell to about 1.3 million (down from 2.7 million) while births exceeded deaths by only roughly 500,000. Experts point to lateāBiden asylum restrictions and aggressive Trumpāera deportations and border crackdowns for much of the slowdown, with forecasters warning net immigration could fall another million and population change varying by state (Vermont ā0.3%, South Carolina +1.5%, with Idaho, North Carolina and Texas among the fastest growers).
Immigration & Demographic Change
Donald Trump
U.S. Census and Population Trends