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List of United States cities by population - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Highlights
1) Boston, Seattle, Denver, DC (in order) are in the 630,000s
2) Baltimore has turned the corner (now growing)
3) Detroit shrank "only" 5,000 from the last estimate (12,000 from 2010)
4) OKC 801 people from 600,000
5) Austin, Portland, Columbus, Louisville surpassed the next 100,000 mark
Only the top 30 or so are actually updated, but the link will update as the site does.
Last edited by btownboss4; 05-23-2013 at 03:37 PM..
Oh Wikipedia. Whoever updated the site only updated the top 40 cities.
Here are the latest estimates for some MN cities.
Minneapolis - 392,880 - gain of 10,3012 since 2010
St. Paul - 290,770 - gain of 5,702 since 2010
Rochester - 108,992 - gain of 2,223 since 2010
Duluth - 86,211 - loss of 54 since 2010
Bloomington - 86,033 - gain of 3,140 since 2010
* MPLS has surpassed Cleveland, which is now estimated at 390,928
List of United States cities by population - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Highlights
1) Boston, Seattle, Denver, DC (in order) are in the 630,000s
2) Baltimore has turned the corner (now growing)
3) Detroit shrank "only" 5,000 from the last estimate (12,000 from 2010)
4) OKC 801 people from 600,000
5) Austin, Portland, Louisville surpassed the next 100,000 mark
Only the top 30 or so are actually updated, but the link will update as the site does.
Add Columbus surpassed the next 100,000 mark, now over 800,000
Detroit, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Toledo, Buffalo, Norfolk, Akron, Mobile, Newport News, Rockford (IL), Syracuse, Hampton (VA), New Haven, Waterbury (CT), Wichita Falls (TX), Flint, and South Bend (IN) all with estimated population loses.
Rochester is up to 210,855 from 210,565 in 2010. Very small increase, but the second recorded increase since the census. Looks like we've finally bottomed out and are once again attracting people to the city center!
Yeah the census estimates also said in 2009 Atlanta had 540,000 and Chicago had 2.9 million
Been than turned around and said in the 2010 census that Atlanta had 420,000...and Chicago had actually 2.6 million...so I'll take these here estimates with a grain of salt
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