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National News See other National News Articles Title: Visualizing A Decade Of Population Growth And Decline In US Counties There are a number of factors that determine how much a regions population changes. If an area sees a high number of migrants, along with a strong birth rate and low death rate, then its population is bound to increase over time. On the flip side, as Visual Capitalists Nick Routley details below, if more people are leaving the area than coming in, and the regions birth rate is low, then its population will likely decline. Which areas in the United States are seeing the most growth, and which places are seeing their populations dwindle? This map, using data from the U.S. Census Bureau, shows a decade of population movement across U.S. counties, painting a detailed picture of U.S. population growth between 2010 and 2020. Counties With The Biggest Population Growth from 2010-2020 To calculate population estimates for each county, the U.S. Census Bureau does the following calculations: A countys base population → plus births → minus deaths → plus migration = new population estimate From 2010 to 2020, Maricopa County in Arizona saw the highest increase in its population estimate. Over a decade, the county gained 753,898 residents. Below are the counties that saw the biggest increases in population: Phoenix and surrounding areas grew faster than any other major city in the country. The regions sunny climate and amenities are popular with retirees, but another draw is housing affordability. Families from more expensive marketsCalifornia in particularare moving to the city in droves. This is a trend that spilled over into the pandemic era as more people moved into remote and hybrid work situations. Texas counties saw a lot of growth as well, with five of the top 10 gainers located in the state of Texas. A big draw for Texas is its relatively affordable housing market. In 2021, average home prices in the state stood at $172,500$53,310 below the national average. Counties With The Biggest Population Drops from 2010-2020 On the opposite end of the spectrum, heres a look at the top 10 counties that saw the biggest declines in their populations over the decade: The largest drops happened in counties along the Great Lakes, including Cook County (which includes the city of Chicago) and Wayne County (which includes the city of Detroit). For many of these counties, particularly those in Americas Rust Belt, population drops over this period were a continuation of decades-long trends. Wayne County is an extreme example of this trend. From 1970 to 2020, the area lost one-third of its population. U.S. Population Growth in Percentage Terms (2010-2020) While the map above is great at showing where the greatest number of Americans migrated, it downplays big changes in counties with smaller populations. For example, McKenzie County in North Dakota, with a 2020 population of just 15,242, was the fastest-growing U.S. county over the past decade. The countys 138% increase was driven primarily by the Bakken oil boom in the area. High-growth counties in Texas also grew as new sources of energy were extracted in rural areas. The nations counties are evenly divided between population increase and decline, and clear patterns emerge. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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