Posted Dec 29, 2022, 7:18 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by iheartthed
So NY's urban area added the most population at roughly 1.1 million, followed by a strong showing from the Texas twins (800k for Houston, 600k for Dallas). What happened in San Francisco-Oakland? Both cities performed respectably in 2010-2020, so how or where did the population drain come from? Also shocking: Charlotte seems to have stalled out quite a bit.
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NYC: ~1.1 million
Houston: ~900k
DFW: ~600k
D.C. ~600k
Miami: ~575k
ATL: ~500k
Seattle: ~500k
Austin: ~450k
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Houston: 2.4m (+3.9%) + MSA suburbs: 5.4m (+12%) + CSA exurbs: 200k (+5%)
Dallas: 1.3m (+2%) / FtW: 1.0m (+10%) + suburbs: 6.4m (9%) + exurbs: 566k (+9%)
San Antonio: 1.5m (+6%) + MSA suburbs: 1.2m (+10%) + CSA exurbs: 82k (+3%)
Austin: 994k (+3%) + MSA suburbs: 1.6m (+18%)
Texas (whole): 31.29m (+7%) / Texas (balance): 8.6m (+3%)
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