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  1. Aug 1, 2022 · Previous analyses of Census Bureau estimates make plain that the nation’s population growth has ground down to a historic low: only 0.1% growth between July 2020 and July 2021. During this prime ...

  2. The whooping crane ( Grus americana) is one of the world’s rarest birds and was listed as endangered in the United States under the Endangered Species Act in 1967. Historically, whooping cranes were found in Louisiana as both a resident, non-migratory flock and migratory birds that wintered in the state. Conversion of the species’ prairie ...

  3. Mar 15, 2024 · White (Caucasian) Americans fall third with 15.1 divorces for 1,000 people. Specifically, 38% of White women and 36% of men have been divorced at least once. Finally, Black Americans divorce at the highest rate compared to any other ethnicity in the U.S. In Particular, they had 30.8 divorces per 1,000 people in 2018.

  4. About one-third of US adults had prediabetes over the entire period. Among adults with prediabetes, the age-adjusted percentage aware that they had this condition increased from 6.5% in 2005–2008 to 17.4% in 2017–2020 ( Appendix Table 7 ).

  5. Christianity is the most prevalent religion in the United States. Estimates from 2021 suggest that of the entire U.S. population (332 million) about 63% is Christian (210 million). [1] The majority of Christian Americans are Protestant Christians (140 million; 42%), though there are also significant numbers of American Roman Catholics (70 ...

  6. Jan 24, 2024 · Scholars of religion in the U.S. have been using the term “nones” since at least the 1960s, and its use has grown common in social scientific journals and the media. 1. In our latest data, 17% of “nones” identify as atheist, 20% say they are agnostic and 63% choose “nothing in particular.”. Atheists and agnostics, on average, have ...

  7. South Carolina's population is estimated to be 5,266,343 as of 2023, equal to 1.56% of the US total, and ranks as the 23rd-highest out of 50 states. Between 2010 and 2023, South Carolina's population grew by 13.86%, the 10th-highest percentage increase of any state.