2019 United States Population Estimates for MSAs/CSAs (rates, Chicago, neighborhood)
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Waiting to see what Memphis will do, with all the new construction going up you'd think the city's growing, but I doubt it, I'm quite sure these estimates will be very Sobering for the City of Memphis though I do suspect that Fayette and DeSoto County are growing much faster than what the Estimates say
That's a very interesting question to me. Thanks for putting it out there!
For a Micropolitan area to graduate to Metropolitan area, it must have one core urbanized area of at least 50,000 people. I don't know which ones are coming close to satisfying that requirement, but I'd suppose that they are likely on the far edges of fast growing metro areas.
You really wanna go out on a limb that big only 2.5 months into the decade? These are unprecedented times no doubt, but life will return to normal.
Recoveries tend to take longer than how fast things drop. But yeah, I know what you're saying, but even if this is a 6 month-1 year thing, it will probably take 1-2 years for things to get back to stability.
Port Townsend, WA was at 9,113 in 2010 and 9,704 in 2018. Population growth in rural WA has sped up the past 2-3 years, so it looks like Jefferson County is on the verge of becoming the Port Townsend Micropolitan Area.
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