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I saw on the Census site that county info will be out I think in early May. I wish I had bookmarked the page because their site is really annoying and I couldn't find it again.
I saw on the Census site that county info will be out I think in early May. I wish I had bookmarked the page because their site is really annoying and I couldn't find it again.
County estimates for 2020 will be released next Tuesday 5/4. These are going to be in sync with the state estimates that came out in December - not the 2020 numbers from the official census released this week.
I saw on the Census site that county info will be out I think in early May. I wish I had bookmarked the page because their site is really annoying and I couldn't find it again.
Agreed. That census website needs a major redesign.
It is difficult to find data easily. Their user experience is pretty clunky.
Exactly. And you don't expect an area that large to be below the national average.
That info is the Bay plus Sacramento. That's like what 10 million plus people? Other large CSAs such as NY, Chicago, Houston, DFW, Atlanta, Miami, Philadelphia are easily higher.
SF usually get a pass because it has a high population of Asians and Hispanics but from a black point of view, you look at the Bay Area and think where's the beef?
Boston gets the bad rap but the Bay is in the same boat.
Ik I will rustle a few feathers because the citydata darlings SF, Austin, Nashville, MSP are always listed as the best places in the universe to move too but the memo to black people seem to never arrive.
Funny you say that because I finally moved to the Nashville metro area during the pandemic from Atlanta and I'm loving it, couldn't have made a better decision!!! Being an American black man with a west Indian girl friend I just don't see it, we love Nashville. I see and met a lot of Blacks that have moved to Nashville in past few months and have gotten the memo.. Tons of mixed raced couples here to,,, seems and feel more intergrated than Atlanta in my opinion
Funny you say that because I finally moved to the Nashville metro area during the pandemic from Atlanta and I'm loving it, couldn't have made a better decision!!! Being an American black man with a west Indian girl friend I just don't see it, we love Nashville. I see and met a lot of Blacks that have moved to Nashville in past few months and have gotten the memo.. Tons of mixed raced couples here to,,, seems and feel more intergrated than Atlanta in my opinion
Nashville definitely doesn't get as much recognitiin as it should as a place to live for black people
The racial makeup of the metro area is 15% African American, which is above the national median. It even has several HBCUs. In fact, the dish from Nashville that has garnered a ton of mainstream popularity as of late originated from the black community.
When I last visited, I actually happened to run into someome who grew up in the same neighborhoos I did back in Detroit. He couldn't help but rave about Nashville.
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County estimates for 2020 will be released next Tuesday 5/4. These are going to be in sync with the state estimates that came out in December - not the 2020 numbers from the official census released this week.
County estimates for 2020 will be released next Tuesday 5/4. These are going to be in sync with the state estimates that came out in December - not the 2020 numbers from the official census released this week.
So the numbers coming out at midnight might as well be ignored in New York, Illinois or PA where the estimated wrre iff by 100,000’s
These numbers are coming out about 6 weeks later than normal, and about 6 months after the initial December estimates were released. With any luck the delay was due to what ever adjustments they may have had to do from the census.
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