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Kind of surprised no one has started this thread yet. Anyone know when they are going to release the 2018 estimates for MSA's and counties? It appears to have been pushed back a month since they are usually released in March. I assume this is because of the gov't shutdown in January. I'm hoping they are released next week as they are typically released the 3rd Thursday of the month but when I go to the website it's crickets.
Kind of surprised no one has started this thread yet. Anyone know when they are going to release the 2018 estimates for MSA's and counties? It appears to have been pushed back a month since they are usually released in March. I assume this is because of the gov't shutdown in January. I'm hoping they are released next week as they are typically released the 3rd Thursday of the month but when I go to the website it's crickets.
Any predictions on what it will show?
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April 9, 2019 — The U.S. Census Bureau will offer a two-day media embargo period for subscribers to view the 2018 population estimates for counties, metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas, and Puerto Rico municipios. Statistics to be released include total population and components of change (births, deaths, and domestic and international migration).
When:
Tuesday, April 16, at 10 a.m. EDT to Thursday, April 18, at 12:01 a.m. EDT.
Where:
Census Bureau’s embargo site.
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I think Richmond's growth has accelerated some. I expect it and Raleigh and Jacksonville to continue distancing themselves from the pack of peer cities. In ten years those three may have separated themselves entirely from whom their current peers are...
I wonder is the FL cities will all slow now that they will not be boasted by hurricane victims?
I think it would be beneficial to see the trends before and after the hurricane. Not sure if it would be actual slowing or just a return to normal trends.
It might me a photo finish for Philly on an MSA and CSA level But I think it will still be ahead of ATL and Houston respectively.
Sacramento should have passed Pittsburgh the passed year.
Austin MSA should have passed Kansas City.
Raleigh should pass Memphis
Salt Lake City should pass Hartford
Fresno and Tulsa should have joined the million club
San Jose finally should join the 2M club.
ATL might be joining the 6M club
Houston might be in the 7M club
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