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Old Posted Mar 22, 2011, 11:08 PM
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Biggest numerical declines in US cities for 2010 census.

Detroit city, MI: 713,777 (-237,493)
Chicago city, IL: 2,695,598 (-200,418)

I'm wondering what the biggest decade-level declines are historically for US cities, in both raw numbers and percentage. I'll do some searching later tonight if no one else beats me to it. I'm thinking St. Louis's -27% from 1970-1980 might be tops.
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