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Ill do the top 20 cities plus a few others. Below are the growth numbers from 2018-2019:
New York City: -53,264
Los Angeles: 1,980
Chicago: -7,447
Houston: 1,695
Phoenix: 26,317
Philadelphia: 472
San Antonio: 17,237
San Diego: 1,934
Dallas: 1,771
San Jose: -6,235
Really measly growth numbers by the top 10 other than Phoenix and San Antonio. San Diego beating Houston and Dallas, vying with LA for the 3rd largest increase? Really hard to believe...
These are all just estimates, we must remember that. They aren't pulled out of thin air, but the hard numbers they are based upon are subject to errors, omissions and adjustments. That can and does lead to overestimating and underestimating different cities. We saw that played out in the last Census with the disparities between estimates during the 2000s and the actual counts in the 2010 Census.
1. Dallas, Houston, San Antonio are well over a million.
2. Austin and Ft. Worth are well over 900,000.
3. All those cities are larger than San Francisco.
4. For several decades they have been growing at a faster rate than all the cities on your list.
I love all of those Texas cities such as Houston , Dallas-Fort Worth , Austin-San Antonio but San Francisco cannot grow because there isn't enough undeveloped land...
the only way that San Francisco California can grow is by throwing up a lot of super-tall skyscrapers condominios.....
Isn't San Francisco starting to do that now? Building taller that is.
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