Stateside's conversation with John Lindstrom
The final numbers are still on their way, but initial data from the U.S. Census Bureau offers a glimpse at population trends across the country. In Michigan, the state’s population has grown at a slower rate than that of states in other parts of the country. And that means the state is set to lose a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Stateside talked to
John Lindstrom, the former publisher of
Gongwer News Service, about how the new census data could affect Michigan’s future political landscape.
Wait — did Michigan’s population get smaller in the past decade?