Nevada: Population Grows but Enrollment Falls
Nevada’s population continues to grow, but most of that growth is driven by retirees and other childless households. This factor, combined with a significant drop in the state’s birth rate, is creating an “enrollment cliff” in its public school system in which current high school graduating classes are substantially larger than incoming kindergarten enrollment. According to the US Census Bureau, Nevada’s population increased by 176,595 between 2020 and 2025. However, its public school enrollment fell by almost 30,000 over that same period. Some of this decline is driven by a reported 17.2% decline in the state’s birth rate between 2011 and 2023.
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