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Old Posted Sep 28, 2020, 2:11 PM
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Originally Posted by isaidso View Post
You have Dallas growing by 1.4 million from 2020 to 2030 or roughly +140,000 annually. So you see the lower absolute growth in the Dallas CSA 2017-2019 as a blip and it will head back up again? I suppose it could but the trend line is down.


Dallas-Ft.Worth, TX-OK CSA

2019: 8,057,796 (+124,683)
2018: 7,933,113 (+127,691)
2017: 7,805,422 (+150,337)
2016: 7,655,085 (+158,332)
2015: 7,496,753 (+157,455)


https://www.census.gov/data/tables/t...al-areas.html#
isaidso, I was not talking about Dallas not slowing down per se. It surely might. Chicago, for instance, went from double-digit growth in the 1990's to zero by the late 2000's. I meant we can't assume Dallas will slow down just because it became "too big".

You see, Dallas (at current CSA borders) was just above 4 million in 1990 and growing at 28%. Now we have an 8 million Dallas growing at very impressive 20% rate, even though the US growth was cut by half over this period.

It seems this yearly reduction on Dallas growth is in line with the fall of the US as a whole. It doesn't seem Dallas is losing much of its share of country's total growth.

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Originally Posted by MolsonExport View Post
How the fuck does the DFW metro extend into Oklahoma? That is a ridiculously large catchment area.

https://www.google.com/maps/search/d...6.811227,8.84z
But it's just one small county. 47,000 inh. only. It doesn't matter much.
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