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A new analysis from the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute shows a sizable increase in parents between the ages of 25 and 29 between 2020-2021.
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Utah’s urban area aging adults have transit options for medical needs, but gaps to transportation in rural areas need adressing.
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Between 2020 and 2060, the percentage of Utahns over 65 years old is projected to double, and communities across the state have to prepare to meet their needs.
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U.S. Census Bureau data sheds new light on the imbalance in demographics of the youngest state in the union.
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High home prices have forced potential first-time buyers to stay in the rental market longer, reducing available units and driving up rent.
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First-time home buyers continue to be squeezed out of the market with high prices and interest rates still averaging over 6%, but experts say some relief could come later this year.
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The Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute says “Utah’s demographic, social, and environmental factors favorably position the state to host another successful Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.”
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The Lehi planning commission has struck down a zoning change request for a high-density townhome development. It’s not an isolated decision as housing demands and neighborhood desires still persist.
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Utah’s higher ed schools have seen record freshman classes recently and the wave of college-age Utahns is only part of the story.
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The Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute projects that by 2060, 5-to-17-year-olds will make up a smaller percentage of the population than they do now.
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A report from Utah State University shows that since 1950, Utah has experienced a decline in precipitation, higher temperatures and it saw more rain instead of snow.
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New data shows residents are flocking to areas of Utah outside of Salt Lake County.