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Here are the estimates for the 12 largest areas in the country(11 CSAs with 5 Million+ persons and the Miami MSA)
Area/Annual Numerical Growth/Annual Percent Growth
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Riverside, CA +204,563 +1.1%
Dallas-Ft Worth, TX +156,066 +2.3%
Washington-Baltimore-Northern Virginia, DC-MD-VA-WV +145,112 +1.7%
Houston-Baytown-Huntsville, TX +140,071 +2.3%
New York-Newark-Bridgeport, NY-NJ-CT-PA +128,434 +0.5%
Miami-Ft Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL +105,490 +1.9%
San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA +95,070 +1.2%
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Gainesville, GA-AL +93,717 +1.6%
Chicago-Naperville-Michigan City, IL-IN-WI +43,804 +0.4%
Boston-Worcester-Manchester, MA-RI-NH +42,001 +0.5%
Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland, PA-NJ-DE-MD +28,604 +0.4%
Detroit-Warren-Flint, MI -11,418 -0.2%
Its like we don't know what to believe since these estimates were proven wrong when the actual census was taken. I think they should just have a census every year. lol
Atlanta has to stretch to Alabama? ha thats funny.
Boston to Rhode Island and New Hampshire?
Philadelphia to NJ, DE, and Maryland? It's funny how the MEGA cities are always extending their population boundaries into other states or have about 20 counties.