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Old 06-29-2013, 08:11 PM
 
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Seriously my friend !! Plz there is no tourism in Rochester registering on any meter. Ok I will give you the double digits. 2 people to 4 people. Unless you consider Lake George Rochester ny?
Great one!
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Old 06-29-2013, 08:13 PM
 
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Another day, another Roryt internet personna! ROTFLMAO!
There a dime a dozen in these parts.
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Old 06-30-2013, 07:16 PM
 
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I wish the economy will recover in Rochester but I think it might be easier to move away like most of the people.
http://www.democratandchronicle.com/...r-jobs-January

That's interesting. As of the last census the Rochester metro gained over 35,000 people.
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Old 06-30-2013, 08:19 PM
 
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New York Led Region in Population Growth Since 2011, Census Shows - NYTimes.com
I really hope you were right but not according to reality.

"New York Led Region in Population Growth Since 2011, Census Shows

By*SAM*ROBERTS

May 23, 2013

New York added more people since 2011 than all the other cities in the metropolitan area combined, according to a new analysis of census results released Thursday.The city gained 67,000 people between 2011 and 2012, or .81 percent, a higher growth rate than all but two cities in the region with a population of 100,000 or more: Jersey City, 1.12 percent, and Stamford, .84 percent. But those cities grew by only 2,800 and 1,000, respectively. For the second consecutive year, the city grew faster than its suburbs.New York’s gain of 147,000 since 2010, to more than 8.3 million, approached the 178,000 increase recorded in the entire decade from 2000 to 2010.Like Boston, Los Angeles and Philadelphia, New York grew faster annually since 2010 than the annual rate during the previous decade.Kenneth M. Johnson, senior demographer at the Carsey Instititute of the University of New Hampshire, attributed the spurt to fewer people leaving the city because of the lingering effects of the recession.Among the region’s bigger cities, Buffalo, Hartford, Paterson, Rochester, Syracuse and Waterbury recorded declines in population."
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Old 06-30-2013, 09:12 PM
 
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New York Led Region in Population Growth Since 2011, Census Shows - NYTimes.com
I really hope you were right but not according to reality.

"New York Led Region in Population Growth Since 2011, Census Shows

By*SAM*ROBERTS

May 23, 2013

New York added more people since 2011 than all the other cities in the metropolitan area combined, according to a new analysis of census results released Thursday.The city gained 67,000 people between 2011 and 2012, or .81 percent, a higher growth rate than all but two cities in the region with a population of 100,000 or more: Jersey City, 1.12 percent, and Stamford, .84 percent. But those cities grew by only 2,800 and 1,000, respectively. For the second consecutive year, the city grew faster than its suburbs.New York’s gain of 147,000 since 2010, to more than 8.3 million, approached the 178,000 increase recorded in the entire decade from 2000 to 2010.Like Boston, Los Angeles and Philadelphia, New York grew faster annually since 2010 than the annual rate during the previous decade.Kenneth M. Johnson, senior demographer at the Carsey Instititute of the University of New Hampshire, attributed the spurt to fewer people leaving the city because of the lingering effects of the recession.Among the region’s bigger cities, Buffalo, Hartford, Paterson, Rochester, Syracuse and Waterbury recorded declines in population."
That is for city limits, not metro area. Most cities that have fixed city limits and that developed earlier are more likely to lose people within city limits. Since not cities are created equal in that regard, looking at the metro area is a better idea. Monroe County has only recorded a loss for a census just once(1980). Monroe County, New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (look at the demographics section)
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