JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – Missouri’s population growth is lagging behind the national rate.
U.S. Census Bureau figures released Tuesday estimate that Missouri’s population grew by fewer than 20,000 people from 2014 to 2015, to a total of 6.08 million people. That’s a growth rate of about three-tenths of a percent – well shy of the national rate of nearly eight-tenths of a percent.
Missouri’s growth rate ranked 30th among states in 2015.
But that was still good enough for Missouri to retain its position as the 18th most populated state – a little ahead of Maryland.
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