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OGDEN, Utah (AP) -- Births in Utah reached an all-time high this year, driving the state's population growth rate to among the highest in the nation.
A Census Bureau report shows the boom in babies helped account for Utah's two-point-four percent growth rate. That's sixth in the nation.
Arizona was the fastest growing state in the country, with population growth of three-point six percent.