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Old 03-30-2023, 06:35 AM
 
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Marion County Indiana continues to decline for another year after a solid decade of growth. That’s a pretty good result for rural Indiana though. I’m happy to see Montgomery and Putnam counties on the positive side. Over in Illinois most of Chicagoland is declining but the two farthest out Collar Counties, McHenry and Kendall, are growing. Hamilton County Ohio posted a decline but metro Cincinnati as a whole appears to have growth.
Where are you getting this? I can't find any releases. Can you post a link to your source?
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Old 03-30-2023, 07:01 AM
 
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Where are you getting this? I can't find any releases. Can you post a link to your source?
I’m just looking at the map posted in the first comment. I don’t think the actual estimates have been released yet.
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Old 03-30-2023, 07:04 AM
 
Location: Atlanta metro (Cobb County)
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Aside from first place Maricopa, all the 10 counties with the largest absolute growth from 2021-2022 were in Texas and Florida.

Metro areas and numeric gains listed below. Coincidentally, five counties each voted blue and red in 2020.

1) Maricopa, AZ - Phoenix - 56,831
2) Harris, TX - Houston - 45,626

3) Collin, TX - Dallas/Fort Worth - 44,246
4) Denton, TX - Dallas/Fort Worth - 33,424
5) Polk, FL - Lakeland/Winter Haven - 32,225
6) Lee, FL - Cape Coral/Fort Myers - 31,777

7) Fort Bend, TX - Houston - 29,022
8) Hillsborough, FL - Tampa/St. Petersburg - 28,846
9) Bexar, TX - San Antonio - 28,635

10) Montgomery, TX - Houston - 28,229
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Old 03-30-2023, 07:04 AM
 
Location: San Antonio
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Curious to see how Comal & Hays county shape up. The area between San Antonio and Austin has had ridiculous growth. Looks like Florida/ATL area/North Carolina are doing well too.

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Aside from first place Maricopa, all the 10 counties with the largest absolute growth from 2021-2022 were in Texas and Florida.

Metro areas and numeric gains listed below. Coincidentally, five counties each voted blue and red in 2020.

1) Maricopa, AZ - Phoenix - 56,831
2) Harris, TX - Houston - 45,626

3) Collin, TX - Dallas/Fort Worth - 44,246
4) Denton, TX - Dallas/Fort Worth - 33,424
5) Polk, FL - Lakeland/Winter Haven - 32,225
6) Lee, FL - Cape Coral/Fort Myers - 31,777

7) Fort Bend, TX - Houston - 29,022
8) Hillsborough, FL - Tampa/St. Petersburg - 28,846
9) Bexar, TX - San Antonio - 28,635

10) Montgomery, TX - Houston - 28,229
Edit: Wow Phoenix is still booming like crazy. Very impressive. TX Triangle and FL going how I thought it would. Kind of surprised Travis County didn't make the top 10 but also kind of not surprised at the same time.
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Old 03-30-2023, 07:09 AM
 
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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I find it hard to believe Brooklyn and Queens lost population. Also LA County loosing almost 100k more residents?

Well one reason I do find it plausible is that those counties have always had insane out-migration every year, but made up for it by even more immigration to the US and those counties. Immigration has slowed considerably since the 2019
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Old 03-30-2023, 07:10 AM
 
Location: Bergen County, New Jersey
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Well one reason I do find it plausible is that those counties have always had insane out-migration every year, but made up for it by even more immigration to the US and those counties. Immigration has slowed considerably since the 2019
do you know where people are seeing these maps?
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Old 03-30-2023, 07:12 AM
 
Location: Atlanta metro (Cobb County)
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Curious to see how Comal & Hays county shape up. The area between San Antonio and Austin has had ridiculous growth. Looks like Florida/ATL area/North Carolina are doing well too.

Edit: Wow Phoenix is still booming like crazy. Very impressive. TX Triangle and FL going how I thought it would. Kind of surprised Travis County didn't make the top 10 but also kind of not surprised at the same time.
Comal ranked #9 in percentage growth (see table 3 in link). The largest absolute increases are all in counties that started with at least 650K people. I expect Travis is gaining significantly but higher housing costs are likely pushing people towards other regional counties.

https://www.census.gov/newsroom/pres...-counties.html
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Old 03-30-2023, 07:17 AM
 
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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do you know where people are seeing these maps?

You got to look it up in your local media. They definitely gave the numbers out early to the press. Otherwise, as mjlo said, 10AM is the time of the release.
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Old 03-30-2023, 08:08 AM
 
Location: Atlanta metro (Cobb County)
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The county estimates are released under 'Vintage 2022' at the link below.

https://www.census.gov/data/tables/t...ies-total.html
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Old 03-30-2023, 08:12 AM
 
Location: Atlanta metro (Cobb County)
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The file at the link above contains Connecticut's 9 Planning Regions which have replaced the state's 8 counties. The Planning Regions are scheduled to be mapped to metro or micro areas for an upcoming release in May.
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