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Region’s population and job forecasts will look to 2050
What will the region be like in 2050 when today’s kindergartners are 30 something?
To help with long-range planning, PSRC is getting started on extending a key population and employment forecast ...
Region becoming more diverse
The racial and ethnic diversity of the central Puget Sound has been steadily increasing over the last two and a half decades.
People of color today comprise 35% of the region’s total population, more...
Aging population, smaller households in region
The central Puget Sound region is undergoing a major demographic transformation as baby boomers – people born between 1946 and 1964 – cross into the 65+ category.
The share of seniors is projected to...
Understanding displacement of current residents as the region grows
Displacement of current residents is a concern as the region grows.
Displacement can be physical, when building conditions deteriorate or redevelopment occurs. Or it can be economic, as costs rise...
Region home to many veterans
Veterans Day celebrates living veterans of the armed forces. The Census Bureau estimates that 8% of adults in the central Puget Sound region have served in the military—slightly more than the U...