NotHardUp1
What? Me? Really?
As I was reading up on some demographics, I found a table on Wiki that estimated 2023 populations in metropolitan areas vs. the 2020 census. I was looking at metro areas as opposed to cities because political boundaries can be misleading when studying metropolitan areas.
I extracted data and am showing only the areas with net change exceeding 5,000 souls. See the tables below from loses to gains:




Of course, some of the changes are organic, tied to birth rates, while others are truly people moving in or out.
What do the changes mean to you?
Is your area in the data shown and what is the story where you live.
I'm in the Huntsville, Alabama, area, and our boom is due to the automotive industry building plants for Japanese makers, plus the aerospace and defense gravy train. They are building multifamily housing here like we were York.
I texted my young Mormon friend in St. George, Utah, and asked if it was them having babies or Californians invading. He replied "Both!"
I extracted data and am showing only the areas with net change exceeding 5,000 souls. See the tables below from loses to gains:




Of course, some of the changes are organic, tied to birth rates, while others are truly people moving in or out.
What do the changes mean to you?
Is your area in the data shown and what is the story where you live.
I'm in the Huntsville, Alabama, area, and our boom is due to the automotive industry building plants for Japanese makers, plus the aerospace and defense gravy train. They are building multifamily housing here like we were York.
I texted my young Mormon friend in St. George, Utah, and asked if it was them having babies or Californians invading. He replied "Both!"

