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Old Posted Nov 21, 2025, 3:40 PM
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Originally Posted by sopdx View Post
This isn't downtown news, but i couldn't find the population section.
PSUs 2025 estimates are out.

https://www.pdx.edu/population-research/population-estimate-reports

Portland estimate is up a little more than 1k from 2024

639,402 640,623
Still down about 10,000 in population from 2020. Vacancy rate in the city is currently estimated at about 6.2% (less than national, but a far cry from our recent past) per this article by the Portland Area Rental Owners Association.

Statewide population barely increased from year over year and only 1.4% based on this estimate since 2020. I'm think Oregon will likely lose the additional electoral vote (and representative seat) in 2030 to one of the faster growing southern states, unless the growth trajectory changes soon.
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