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Number of married households in Virginia is shrinking
With senior citizens living longer and youths waiting longer to marry, single-person homes have become far more prevalent, accounting for more than a quarter of households in the state.

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In South Hampton Roads, income levels tells a story
Every city in the region saw median household incomes rise by at least 30 percent over the past decade. Suffolk had the largest jump in the state, 54.8 percent.

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Where's the growth been? Northern Va. and Suffolk
New figures show the state's population surging around D.C. in the past decade. Suffolk grew nearly 33 percent. Southwest Va. is the big loser.
More census news
- Chesapeake, Portsmouth led region in population growth
- Hampton Roads reduces areas of extreme poverty
- Poverty worsens in U.S., but not in Hampton Roads
- Maps: Options for Virginia Beach City Council districts
- DataPilot | Hampton Roads' Changing Households
- Virginia's Asian population is growing, and thriving
- Virginia cities buck trend of a grayer Old Dominion
- Census: North Carolina aging, especially on the Outer Banks
- Population shift will reshape city of Suffolk
- South Hampton Roads' urban core remains segregated
- Piedmont to win, rural areas to lose in N.C. remapping
- Census: N.C. population soars near Virginia border
- Census Bureau admits goof in Norfolk population figures
- Census error inflates count of Norfolk neighborhood
- Hampton Roads sees boom in black-owned businesses
- Shifting population challenges Suffolk's redistricting
- Census: Region more diverse than a decade ago
- Hampton Roads will lose legislative power due to census shift
- 2010 census: Suffolk, Chesapeake gain; Portsmouth loses
- Census estimates show big gains for U.S. minorities
- Virginians in the census: 8 million total, 1M in Fairfax County
- Census: Richmond's population rises for first time since 1970
- Hampton Roads commute time idles despite less congestion
- More immigrants making Hampton Roads home
- Number of uninsured adults rising in Hampton Roads
- Old, slow and not too bright. Welcome to Hampton Roads?
- Your guide to the 2010 Census
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