Scatter plot showing births and deaths in Kentucky since 1960. The two lines converge and the numbers of births and deaths in 2024 are nearly the same.
The numbers of births and deaths in Kentucky have been converging over several decades. In 2024, the number of births slightly exceeded the number of deaths, giving the state a small natural increase in population. Deaths are likely to outnumber births in ensuing years.
13.03.2026 16:26
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The Census Bureau is looking for new or experienced data users willing to test website usability.
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04.03.2026 20:43
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Explore Census Data
Newly released data from the #AmericanCommunitySurvey show that Kentucky's high school completion rate, college completion rate, and foreign born population share have increased over the past 3 years. Vacancy rates and child poverty rates have declined. More here:
data.census.gov/table/ACSDP1...
11.09.2025 16:13
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Map of the United States showing counties in which there are more seniors age 65 plus than children under the age of 18.
Older adults outnumber children in 27 of Kentucky's 120 counties. Outside of Lyon and Elliott Counties, which have large adult correctional facilities, Hickman County has the highest ratio of seniors to children (1.33 seniors per child). The KY average is 0.8. #popestimates
26.06.2025 15:17
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New Census data added to website includes population estimates for cities and housing unit estimates, components of population change, and single-year of age/sex estimates for state and counties.
ksdc.louisville.edu/data-downloa...
19.05.2025 15:22
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Map showing housing unit growth in Kentucky counties between 2020 and 2024.
Kentucky gained an estimated 56.8K housing units between 2020 and 2024. Nearly every county saw some new housing, with particularly strong growth in Warren, Simpson, and Hardin Counties.
16.05.2025 21:42
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Map showing Kentucky's 10 fastest growing cities between 2020 and 2024.
Since the 2020 Census, Richmond has grown a whopping 12% and E-Town's population has increased 10%. Richmond is currently the state's 7th largest city and E-Town recently surpassed Florence to become the state's 8th largest city.
16.05.2025 17:35
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Map showing the ten fastest and ten slowest growing cities in Kentucky between 2023 and 2024.
New city-level population estimates show strong growth in several #Kentucky cities from 2023 to 2024, including E-Town (+1,504 or 4.5%) and Richmond (+1,071 or 2.8%). Around 70% of the Commonwealth's 400+ cities grew during this period.
16.05.2025 10:16
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Leslie County showed an estimated population decline of 7.5%. Pike County witnessed the largest numeric loss (-3,238), due largely to natural population decline that was not offset by in-migration (domestic or international).
14.03.2025 06:52
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Map of Kentucky with population growth since 2020 indicated by color. Most population growth occurred in the central countries of the state, with most population decline concentrated in the southeastern counties.
Since the 2020 Census, Warren Countyβs population has increased by an estimated 10%. Robertson, Scott, Madison, Spencer, and Allen Counties have witnessed growth of 7% or more. Warren County also saw the largest numeric growth (+13,375), followed by Jefferson (+10,894) and Boone Counties (+8,141).
14.03.2025 06:51
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Map showing net international migration in Kentucky counties with a blue color gradient.
Net international migration (NIM) is having a tremendous influence on Kentucky's population growth. One-fifth of counties witnessed NIM of 100+ last year. Jefferson County welcomed the largest number of international residents and Fayette County saw the highest NIM as a share of its population.
13.03.2025 19:15
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Map of Kentucky showing natural population increase by county.
Of Kentuckyβs 120 counties, 88 saw more deaths than births between 2023 and 2024. Knott, Owsley, and Floyd Counties are exhibiting particularly high rates of natural population decline. Christian Countyβs natural growth of 0.6% is the highest in the Commonwealth.
13.03.2025 16:51
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#Kentucky's population grew by 0.8% between 2023 and 2024, 20th highest in the U.S. Warren County was the state's fastest-growing, up an estimated 2.8%. Tiny Robertson County grew by 2.1%, Madison County by 2.0%, and Boone and Nicholas Counties by 1.9%.
13.03.2025 14:20
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Census Bureau Director Robert Santos is resigning, making way for Trump's pick
Census Bureau Director Robert Santos is resigning, giving President Trump an early opportunity to nominate an appointee to lead the bureau during key preparations for the 2030 census.
Rob Santos is a brilliant statistician and a terrific example of a public servant. He listens to people and moved the Census Bureau forward during a turbulent period. His resignation is a huge loss to the data community. Thank you for your service, Director Santos!
www.npr.org/2025/01/30/n...
05.02.2025 18:11
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Connected scatterplot graph showing births in Kentucky declining since 1960 and deaths in Kentucky increasing since 1960.
Although the gap narrowed in 2023, due largely to a drop in COVID-19 deaths, #Kentucky still saw more deaths than births during the year. All population growth in the state since 2020 has occurred through migration, primarily international migration.
17.01.2025 18:05
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Map of Kentucky showing median household income ranges and highlighting those counties in which income has increased since 2018.
More #ACS fun....Kentucky's median household income of $62,417 ranks 45th among all states and DC. Over the past five years, 27 counties have exhibited gains in median household income and one county (Bourbon) has witnessed a decline.
12.12.2024 20:10
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Map of the state of Kentucky with 18 counties with increased immigrant populations and seven counties with decreased immigrant populations highlighted.
More than 60% of #Kentucky's foreign-born population lives in just three counties (Jefferson, Fayette, Warren). These counties account for 27% of the state's total population. Since 2018, 18 of the 120 counties in the Commonwealth have seen significant increases in the foreign population.
12.12.2024 17:21
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Map of Kentucky highlighting 70 counties that had increased shares of population with at least a high school diploma with the 2023 values labelled on the map.
New data from the American Community Survey shows that more than half of #Kentucky counties saw increases in the share of the population with at least a high school diploma. #acs23 #census
12.12.2024 15:19
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