这些是美国人口减少(和增加)的州
These Are The US States Losing (& Gaining) Population

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根据最新数据,美国三个州的人口继续减少:加利福尼亚州、伊利诺伊州和纽约州。 随着时间的推移,这种下降趋势是一致的,这三个州的人数多年来一直在持续下降。 在 COVID-19 大流行高峰期间,许多州的经济出现暂时下降,但该问题在某些地区仍然存在,包括这三个州。 造成这一趋势的一个因素是美国人因生活成本上升而搬家。 然而,不断变化的移民模式也发挥着重要作用。 特别是纽约市,曾经是美国最大的城市中心之一,目前仍在经历严重的人口流失。 总体而言,趋势表明将恢复到新冠疫情前的下降水平,预计明年的国内和国外净移民水平将下降。

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As pandemic patterns of U.S. population growth are normalizing, three states have remained among the U.S. jurisdictions which are shrinking.

Statista's Katharina Buchholz reports that, according to a December release by the Census Bureau, California, Illinois and New York - along with West Virginia, Louisiana, Pennsylvania, Hawaii and Oregon - lost population in 2023 compared to 2022. Throughout the new Census first released in 2020, all three states have shown continuously sinking population numbers. New York and Illinois even started to see their populations decline under the old Census since 2016 and 2014, respectively, while California experienced a stagnating number of inhabitants in 2019.

While during pandemic conditions, many other states experienced the same shrinking populations (19 at the height of the trend in 2022), the release of the 2023 data now shows that the demographic problems that have plagued some states since before the pandemic are still ongoing.

Infographic: The U.S. States Losing & Gaining Population | Statista

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Americans resettling because of high cost of living do play a role in this development, but changes in immigration into the U.S. have also had a big part in the state's ongoing population decline as immigrants increasingly diversify their destinations in the U.S., favoring - like domestic migrants - the Sun Belt states, but also smaller cities.

The story of New York, the country's fastest shrinking state as of the latest Census release, fits this mold. New York lost 0.5 percent of its population between July 2022 and June 2023 and the previous Census had recorded a decreasing population in the state since 2016. The speed of New York's population shrink also seems to have sped up since - from just 0.1 percent in 2016 to 0.4 percent in 2019 and now 0.5 percent in 2023. While Covid-19-era losses were even higher in New York, which became the poster child of pandemic city flight, normalization seems to mean that New York is now back on its trajectory of steadily increasing population loss. The state experienced a negative domestic net migration of more than 200,000 people last year and it received only a net 73,900 people from overseas, staying behind Florida, California and Texas for international migration.

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