A shrinking — and aging — population could mean a higher tax burden for the average Pennsylvanian.
By Anthony Hennen
Pennsylvania’s population plummets by 40,000 in a year
The national population is increasing while the Keystone State moves in the opposite direction.
By Anthony Hennen
Most Pennsylvania counties shrank, Census data finds
The U.S. Census found that most of Pennsylvania’s counties declined in population size over the past decade, though a few counties experienced moderate growth. The data comes as House Republicans work to redraw districting maps.
By Christen Smith