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Originally Posted by OrdoSeclorum
From 2010 to 2019 Chicago proper gained 50,000 people and metro Nashville about 65,000.
I believe the sprawl outside of Chicago lost residents over that period and the sprawl outside Nashville is responsible for most of the area's growth. It certainly tracks that people whose main priority is to avoid paying taxes and fees would move someplace without sidewalks.
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Depends what boundaries you are looking at or how to get a sense of sprawl, but Nashville MSA grew by over 300,000 the last decade
Wikipedia displays census count history
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nashvi...ropolitan_area