MANKATO, Minn. – A new report from the Center for Rural Policy and Development highlights the role migration will have in Minnesota’s future population growth.
The report shows that birth rates are no longer keeping pace with death rates, making migration the key driver of Minnesota’s future population growth.
According to the Minnesota State Demographic Center, by the late 2040s, any population growth the state experiences will be due to migration rather than natural increase.
The report also shows that Minnesota has consistently lost residents on net to other states over the past two decades.


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