AP AP AP A person wearing a protective mask walks in front of the skyline on Bernal Heights Hill during the coronavirus pandemic in San Francisco. AP Workers load boxes into a moving truck in The Bronx borough of New York for a family leaving their 14th floor apartment, amid the coronavirus pandemic. AP Colleen and Jon Juffer make their way on a trail around Staring Lake in Eden Prairie, Minn. AP
TribLIVE's Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. WASHINGTON — U.S. population growth has slowed to the lowest rate since the Great Depression, the Census Bureau said Monday, as Americans continued their march to the South and West and one-time engines of growth, New York and California, lost political influence.