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Old Posted Jun 2, 2023, 10:01 PM
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Originally Posted by wwmiv View Post
The best examples of these cities are Portland, Austin, Denver, Seattle, and Nashville (ish).
Austin, Denver and Nashville absolutely.

But Portland's NHW growth last decade wasn't particularly strong, and Seattle surprisingly shrank on the measure.



1M+ US MSAs by NH-white population change 2010 -2020 (total MSA growth in parenthesis)

Riverside: -12.4 (+8.9)
San Jose: -11.2 (+8.9)
Hartford: -10.7 (+0.1)
Fresno: -10.7 (+8.4)
Memphis: -9.1 (+1.6)
Miami: -7.9 (+10.3)
Baltimore: -7.8 (+4.9)
Chicago: -7.3 (+1.7)
Los Angeles: -7.3 (+2.9)
San Francisco: -6.6 (+9.5)
Rochester: -6.4 (+1.0)
Milwaukee: -5.9 (+1.2)
Providence: -5.8 (+4.7)
Buffalo: -5.7 (+2.8)
Tulsa: -5.7 (+8.3)
New York: -5.6 (+6.6)
Cleveland: -5.5 (+0.5)
San Diego: -5.2 (+6.6)
St. Louis: -5.1 (+1.2)
Pittsburgh: -5.0 (+0.6)
Philadelphia: -4.8 (+4.7)
Las Vegas: -4.6 (+16.1)
Virginia Beach: -4.2 (+5.0)
Detroit: -4.0 (+2.2)
New Orleans: -3.8 (+6.9)
Boston: -3.4 (+8.5)
Honolulu: -3.4 (+6.6)
Sacramento: -3.4 (+11.6)
Washington: -2.2 (+13.0)
Louisville: -2.1 (+6.9)
Cincinnati: -1.9 (+5.6)
Birmingham: -1.5 (+5.1)
Tucson: -0.9 (+6.4)
Atlanta: -0.8 (+15.2)
Seattle: -0.5 (+16.8)

Oklahoma City: +0.1 (+13.8)
Tampa: +0.5 (+14.1)
Kansas City: +0.7 (+9.1)
Minneapolis: +0.8 (+10.7)
Indianapolis: +1.1 (+11.8)
Columbus: +1.4 (+12.5)
Portland: +1.7 (+12.9)
Dallas: +2.2 (+20.0)
Orlando: +2.2 (+25.3)
Houston: +2.5 (+20.3)
Grand Rapids: +3.0 (+9.5)
Richmond: +3.2 (+10.8)
Phoenix: +5.6 (+15.6)
Salt Lake City: +5.9 (+15.6)
Charlotte: +6.6 (+18.6)
Jacksonville: +7.7 (+19.3)
Denver: +8.4 (+16.5)
San Antonio: +8.4 (+19.4)
Nashville: +11.6 (+20.9)
Raleigh: +14.9 (+25.1)
Austin: +20.7 (+33.0)

source: https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content..._-Populati.pdf


For an interesting intra-state take on this movement, just look at Nashville and Memphis on complete opposite ends of this particular spectrum.
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