RI’s Declining Population Has Budgetary Implications, Says Stenhouse
Wednesday, June 07, 2017
Rhode Island's population has declined by more than 80,000 since 2004 in net migration, according to a new study release by the Rhode Island Center for Freedom and Prosperity.
The Center's Mike Stenhouse spoke with GoLocal News Editor Kate Nagle on GoLocal LIVE on Tuesday about what he sees as reasons why Rhode Island residents have left - and why lawmakers should be cognizant of spending increases in light of the declining population.
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