The third part of a seven-part series on migration trends in Virginia.
Demographic trends
Analysis of Virginia’s demographic trends
Urban crescent sees people move out; rural Virginia sees people move in
The second part of a seven-part series on migration trends in Virginia.
More people are moving out of Northern Virginia than are moving in
The first part of a seven-part series on migration trends in Virginia.
Why does population growth along I-81 suddenly pick up when you enter Tennessee?
Why the demographics suddenly change at the state line.
Roanoke County has state’s biggest imbalance of deaths over births
Henry County and Augusta County are close behind. Another look at what the latest Census Bureau population estimates tell us.
Yes, Virginia, Northern Virginia is losing population
Census Bureau estimates show Fairfax County has been losing population since 2018. What does that mean for the state?
Lynchburg metro grows, Roanoke metro shrinks
Another look at the latest census estimates, which show some potentially important new population trends.
Which locality has the biggest problem with people moving out?
And which locality in our part of Virginia is doing the best job of attracting new residents? Answers herein.
How many people would each locality have to attract to gain population?
The latest census report has good news for some places but not others. Also, Roanoke has dropped back under 100,000.
Census Bureau suggests we may be seeing a Zoom migration, after all
New census estimates show many localities across rural Virginia have seen more people move in than move out during the pandemic.