Census report ranks Arizona third in population growth rate
Dec 31, 2019, 4:30 PM
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PHOENIX — If it seems like there are more people in Arizona, there’s good reason for it.
A new census report ranked Arizona third in percentage growth rate from July 2018 to July 2019, with more than 120,000 newcomers moving to the Grand Canyon state.
Only Texas and Florida added more residents during the time period.
“The credit goes to the entrepreneurs, innovators, educators, law enforcement officers, volunteers and more who make Arizona the best state to live, work, play and get an education,” Gov. Doug Ducey said in a press release.
BREAKING: With more than 120,000 new residents, #Arizona moved from fourth to third-highest rate of growth in the country between 2018 and 2019! With more people and a booming economy, AZ is investing in the things that really matter, like K-12 public schools and public safety. pic.twitter.com/abfiWmtmPn
— Doug Ducey (@dougducey) December 31, 2019
The growing population in Arizona in the past year is part of a trend that has held true for the past five years.
The year before, the state had the fourth-highest percentage growth rate, and Arizona has added approximately 550,000 residents since 2015.
Illinois and New York both lost thousands of residents in the past year, according to the report.
“Arizona’s budget is balanced, our economy is booming and we have more people choosing our state than nearly anywhere in the country,” Ducey said.
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