Utah is the nation's fastest growing state, increasing 2.5 percent from July 2007 to July 2008, according to new population estimates from the Census Bureau.
Barack Obama greets one of the newest members of the U.S. population this year on the campaign trail.
Barack Obama greets one of the newest members of the U.S. population this year on the campaign trail.
The main reason for Utah's growth is a "natural increase" -- births minus deaths -- said Census Bureau demographer Greg Harper.
"Utah has a strong rate of natural increase and domestic migration, where more people move into the state and [are] not moving out," he said.
We need to put legislation in place to stop Mormons from breeding.