Not from around here: Share of population born in state of residence
Nationwide, 58.7% of U.S. residents currently live in the same state they were born in, according to 2010-2014 American Community Survey data. This ranges from a high of 78% in Louisiana to a low of...
View ArticleNC in Focus: Where were NC voters born?
With the majority of North Carolina’s population growth since 1990 fueled by net in-migration, the share of residents born in other states and countries has steadily increased. According to the State...
View ArticleNC in Focus: Who are NC’s unaffiliated voters?
As of October 1st, North Carolina had 5.6 million active, registered voters. Of these, 1.6 million or 29% were registered as unaffiliated. Age Younger voters are more likely to register as...
View ArticleNC in Focus: Who are NC’s Republican voters?
As of October 1st, North Carolina had 5.6 million active, registered voters. Of these, 1.8 million or 31% were registered as Republican. Age Younger voters are the least likely to register as...
View ArticleNC in Focus: Who are NC’s Democratic voters?
As of October 1st, North Carolina had 5.6 million active, registered voters. Of these, 2.2 million or 40% were registered as a Democrat. Age Older voters are the most likely to register as a Democrat,...
View ArticleNon-Native North Carolina Residents, 2012-2016
The percentage of the state’s total population not born in North Carolina continues to rise. Recent estimates from the American Community Survey indicate that 43% of the overall population is...
View ArticleNorth Carolina’s Hispanic Population: Social Characteristics
Monday, September 15th, through Wednesday, October 15th, marks National Hispanic Heritage Month. In 2012, there were 845,420 Hispanics living in the state, nearly 9% of the state’s total population. In...
View ArticleNC in Focus: North Carolina-born Hispanics
Monday, September 15th, through Wednesday, October 15th, marks National Hispanic Heritage Month. North Carolina’s Hispanic population grew from fewer than 77,000 residents in 1990 to nearly 867,000 in...
View ArticleNot from around here: Share of population born in state of residence
Nationwide, 58.7% of U.S. residents currently live in the same state they were born in, according to 2010-2014 American Community Survey data. This ranges from a high of 78% in Louisiana to a low of...
View ArticleNC in Focus: Where were NC voters born?
With the majority of North Carolina’s population growth since 1990 fueled by net in-migration, the share of residents born in other states and countries has steadily increased. According to the State...
View ArticleNC in Focus: Who are NC’s unaffiliated voters?
As of October 1st, North Carolina had 5.6 million active, registered voters. Of these, 1.6 million or 29% were registered as unaffiliated. Age Younger voters are more likely to register as...
View ArticleNC in Focus: Who are NC’s Republican voters?
As of October 1st, North Carolina had 5.6 million active, registered voters. Of these, 1.8 million or 31% were registered as Republican. Age Younger voters are the least likely to register as...
View ArticleNC in Focus: Who are NC’s Democratic voters?
As of October 1st, North Carolina had 5.6 million active, registered voters. Of these, 2.2 million or 40% were registered as a Democrat. Age Older voters are the most likely to register as a Democrat,...
View ArticleNon-Native North Carolina Residents, 2012-2016
The percentage of the state’s total population not born in North Carolina continues to rise. Recent estimates from the American Community Survey indicate that 43% of the overall population is...
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