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Population Next is a podcast and newsletter from Bradley Schurman examining the future of people, places, and prosperity—tracking how demographic change, artificial intelligence, and climate pressures are redrawing the map.

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A note from Rome, climate migration in Ohio, Lake Mead hits lowest level, cities writing AI surveillance rules — and more

Weekly intelligence on the future or people, places, and American prosperity

A note from Venice, Santa Monica tackles homelessness, wildfires force Spokane evacuations, Texas halts data center grid connections — and more

Weekly intelligence on the future or people, places, and American prosperity

New home sales rise, Minnesota cyber attack, Seattle fails its residents, MOCO data center moratorium — and more

Weekly intelligence on the future or people, places, and American prosperity

Baltimore Isn’t What You Think

Inside the data behind one of the steepest homicide declines of any major American city

Housing starts up, flash flooding, NYC PIT crew — and more

Weekly intelligence on the future or people, places, and American prosperity

Pittsburgh and San Diego Receive Global Accolades

The airports in both cities earn their spot on the Prix Versailles

Missouri innovation districts, Cleveland's lakefront art, Central Texas floods, New York data center moratorium — and more

Weekly intelligence on the future or people, places, and American prosperity

The 10 Worst States to Live In... Or the Best?

How CNBC's new rankings line up with The Geography of Prosperity

NYC language map, new heat dome, Illinois signs nation's strictest AI law — and more

Weekly intelligence on the future or people, places, and prosperity with a focus on population, climate, and artificial intelligence

Birthright holds, heat wave grips nation, AI stress test — and more

Weekly intelligence on the future or people, places, and prosperity with a focus on population, climate, and artificial intelligence