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My guess is that. Dallas will be the only city with 100,000, Phoenix will be 2nd again and Houston will come in third or fourth if some random MSA hit a boom. But I expect the same list for the top 3 from last year just lower numbers across the board, mostly as a result of reduced immigration.
My guess is that. Dallas will be the only city with 100,000, Phoenix will be 2nd again and Houston will come in third or fourth if some random MSA hit a boom. But I expect the same list for the top 3 from last year just lower numbers across the board, mostly as a result of reduced immigration.
The top 4 from last year will mill most likely be the same.
The top 4 from last year will mill most likely be the same.
Atlanta was number 4 right, their is a possibility that Houston dips below 70,000, and Atlanta goes above 70,000 do won't be surprised if it passes Houston up, I expect the migration to Orlando to decline if it was truly only Puerto Rican migration due to a hurricane driving that one year of growth.
2019 county and metro area population estimates will be released this coming Thursday 3/26.
County, Puerto Rico Municipio, and Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Area Population Estimates: July 1, 2019
Internet tables and detailed downloadable files will show annual population estimates, rankings and components of change for counties, Puerto Rico Municipios, and metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas since the 2010 Census. (Scheduled for embargo starting March 24; for public release on March 26.)
When are we getting the county maps for 2018-2019 change?
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