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Old 05-10-2017, 09:17 PM
 
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Rochester hasn't posted a gain since before 1960. Trends show slowing declines. Have estimates shown a year over year gain in the last few years?
He was talking about Monroe County which has grown by 85% or so since 1960 (400->750k) while the city dropped 30% (330->210) which is why I think if the county isn't gaining the city likely isn't.
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Old 05-10-2017, 10:22 PM
 
Location: WA Desert, Seattle native
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Not sure what we are talking about here. If you are talking metro areas, I will give Tri-Cities, WA as population of 300,000. This would be the highest ever. (Benton and Franklin Co. in WA).
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Old 05-10-2017, 10:56 PM
 
Location: Seattle WA, USA
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Not sure what we are talking about here. If you are talking metro areas, I will give Tri-Cities, WA as population of 300,000. This would be the highest ever. (Benton and Franklin Co. in WA).
We are just talking about cities, so tri cities would have to be separated to be part of this discussion.

Kennewick
2014: 77,421
2015: 78,896
2016: >80,400

Pasco
2014: 68,648
2015: 69,451
2016: >70,200

Richland
2014: 53,019
2015: 54,248
2016: >55,500
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Old 05-10-2017, 10:57 PM
 
Location: Green Country
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I'm going to guess ():
Alexandria: 155,810 (15.03sqmi) Density: 10,367psqmi (2015: 153,511) +2,299
Arlington: 230,050 (25.97sqmi) Density: 8,858psqmi (2015: 229,164) +886
Washington: 681,170 (61.05sqmi) Density: 11,158psqmi (2015: 672,228) +8,942
2016: "The Diamond" aka Core DC: 1,067,030 (102.05sqmi) Density: 10,456psqmi (2015: 1,054,903) +12,127
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Old 05-10-2017, 10:59 PM
 
Location: Nashville, TN
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1.Nashville - 663,000
2. Memphis - 655,000
3. Knoxville - 188,000
4. Chattanooga - 167,000
5. Clarksville - 155,000
6. Murfreesboro - 132,000
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Old 05-10-2017, 11:04 PM
 
Location: Green Country
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He was talking about Monroe County which has grown by 85% or so since 1960 (400->750k) while the city dropped 30% (330->210) which is why I think if the county isn't gaining the city likely isn't.
The last time Monroe County, NY had 400k people was in 1926. Monroe County had 586,387 in 1960.

It's also only gained 37,683 people in the past 47 years.
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Old 05-10-2017, 11:06 PM
 
Location: Green Country
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Not sure what we are talking about here. If you are talking metro areas, I will give Tri-Cities, WA as population of 300,000. This would be the highest ever. (Benton and Franklin Co. in WA).
These numbers came out in March, and Kennewick-Richland, as an MSA, had 283,846. Far from 300,000.
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Old 05-10-2017, 11:13 PM
 
Location: Jersey City
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Newark 283,400
Jersey City 271,300
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Old 05-11-2017, 04:40 AM
 
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The last time Monroe County, NY had 400k people was in 1926. Monroe County had 586,387 in 1960.

It's also only gained 37,683 people in the past 47 years.
The growth after 1970 has been slow, but steady.
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Old 05-11-2017, 05:21 AM
 
Location: Washington D.C.
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I'm going to guess ():
Alexandria: 155,810 (15.03sqmi) Density: 10,367psqmi (2015: 153,511) +2,299
Arlington: 230,050 (25.97sqmi) Density: 8,858psqmi (2015: 229,164) +886
Washington: 681,170 (61.05sqmi) Density: 11,158psqmi (2015: 670,377) +10,793
2016: "The Diamond" aka Core DC: 1,067,030 (102.05sqmi). Density: 10,456psqmi (2015: 1,054,903) +12,127
The census actually revised the DC population for 2015 down to 670,377 so DC added +10,793 people last year. That growth rate has been steady for a couple years now. It's going to take a big jump though in the next 3 years because DC is delivering about 15,000 new housing units from 2016 through the end of this year.
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