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Originally Posted by Crawford
I don't see why the undercounting in Detroit would necessarily be worse than in Cleveland, and other analogous cities with high poverty and large AA populations.
That's not to say I don't believe there was some undercount. It's likely. I just don't think Detroit was some great urban outlier.
Also, it is me, or does Dallas proper have surprisingly slow growth? The D-FW metroplex has crazy growth, and many of the most desirable D-FW neighborhoods are in Dallas proper.
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Dallas is by far one of the biggest disappointments. Most cities saw really solid growth in their city propers and Dallas is fairly disappointing for a city with large city limits.