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Westmoreland County saw the seventh largest natural population decline last year compared to counties across the country, according to population estimates from the census.
The estimates show that Westmoreland lost 1,943 people in 2020 through natural population changes, meaning there were more deaths than births.
“The description of what’s happening in Westmoreland County … is what we would call aging in place,” said Chris Briem, a regional economist for the University of Pittsburgh’s Center for Social and Urban Research. “They’ve gotten older, but it’s the people who have always been there that stay.”
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Region Adds Jobs, but Needs More July 19, 2021
The Pittsburgh region welcomed back thousands of jobs in June but will need sustained gains to climb back to pre-pandemic employment levels.
“Jobs are up more than you would seasonally expect here for the summer, but it’s still not showing that there’s a broad return to pre-COVID job levels,” said Chris Briem, a regional economist at the University of Pittsburgh’s Center for Social and Urban Research. “There’s still a long way to go.”
Briem noted that while the job increase from May to June this year was more than typical, the region still had about 70,000 fewer jobs than in June 2019.