Phillip Gong
Belk Impact Fellow
Phil Gong is a senior at Duke University double majoring in Economics and Political Science with a minor in Literature. Phil has experience working with large data sets and conducting econometric analyses through his work experience in economic consulting. He is working at Carolina Demography as a John M. Belk Impact Fellow through the Hunt Institute, focusing on improving educational access and equity in North Carolina. At Carolina Demography, he conducts data analysis work, creating visuals and other products for the public and clients. He anticipates attending law school after graduation.
The 2022 Population Estimates show that the population of North Carolina grew by 1.3% between July 1st 2021 and July 1st 2022. Among North Carolina’s 100 counties, 74 experienced population growth. The majority of counties grew from people moving in…
The U.S. Census Bureau released their 2022 population estimates for municipalities earlier this month. Here’s what the new data tell us about how North Carolina’s cities and towns have changed in the past year. Greensboro passes 300K residents On July…
Dr. Michael Cline is the state demographer for North Carolina at the Office of State Budget and Management and has given us permission to re-post his content here. On May 25, 2023, the US Census Bureau published the Demographic Profile…
Your support is critical to our mission of measuring, understanding, and predicting population change and its impact. Donate to Carolina Demography today.