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Tag Archive for: U.S. Census Bureau

Limestone County Named Alabama’s Fastest-Growing for Seventh Straight Year

March 30, 2026/in Development, Featured, Government, News, Real Estate, Resource/by staff reports

For the seventh consecutive year, Limestone County was the fastest-growing county in Alabama in 2025, according to data released by the U.S. Census Bureau. The county’s population reached 122,928, reflecting an increase of 3,877 residents, or 3.3%, from 2024. Since the 2020 Census, Limestone County has added more than 19,000 residents. The figures cement Limestone […]

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Rethinking education: The rise of vocational training in the face of soaring college costs

July 19, 2024/in Community Development, Economy, Education, Employment, Featured, Lead, News, Resource, TVA, Workforce Development/by Alexander Duck

Cover image: Provided by Calhoun Community College In the 1990’s and early 2000’s, there was a major push for more post-secondary education, particularly college and university degree programs. With the creation of government direct loans and the expansion of federal student financial aid, graduate and undergraduate programs became accessible to more Americans than ever before.  […]

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Huntsville receives national ranking for affordability amid housing and infrastructure concerns

December 22, 2023/in Community Development, Development, Economy, Featured, Government, Housing, Lead, News, People, Real Estate, Resource, Success/by Gus Wintzell

HUNTSVILLE, AL – Adding to the growing list of accolades, the City of Huntsville was recently ranked as one of the fastest growing, affordable cities in the nation. According to U.S. Census Bureau data tabulated by GOBankingRates from December 07, 2023, populations in some of the largest cities in America, such as New York City […]

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Real Estate Update: Affordability still a concern as government shutdown postpones

October 2, 2023/in Community Development, Economy, Featured, Government, Housing, Lead, News, Real Estate, Resource/by Marie Johnson

Housing affordability still remains a top concern, both here in Huntsville and across the nation as a whole. The Huntsville Area Association of Realtors (HAAR) report for the month of August showed a slight increase in the average sales price of a single-family home in the area, up 1.1% to $370,000. While this figure is […]

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Recent poll shows that Huntsville ranks in top five for income growth

August 25, 2023/in Awards, Community Development, Economy, Employment, Featured, Lead, News, Workforce Development/by Gus Wintzell

Over the past few years, Huntsville has garnered some rather impressive accolades. Among the most recent saw Huntsville included as the top city in the nation for tech jobs. Data accumulated for this ranking included an incredible $96,000 median salary, which is a 13% increase in tech-based wages over the past few years. Following along […]

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Real Estate Update: Sales continue to rise despite drop in new listings

August 14, 2023/in Economy, Featured, Housing, Lead, News, Real Estate, Resource/by Marie Johnson

The Huntsville Area Association of Realtors (HAAR) has compiled its report for the Huntsville/Madison County real estate market, dated to the last week of July.  New listings for single-family units decreased by 17.4%, even as inventory increased 14.2% for that same period. With sales continuing their modest rise – a 0.4% increase in this instance […]

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41% of Households in Alabama Can’t Afford Utility Bills Amid Inflation

November 16, 2022/in Lead, Community Development, Economy, Featured, Government, Housing, News, People, Utilities/by Ashlyn Grey

In a recent study done by LendingTree, the statistics firm found that 41.4% of households in Alabama say they have reduced or skipped necessities like food or medicine in order to afford their energy bill.  While gas prices have made headlines with high inflation and more and more commuters getting back on the road, consumers […]

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