The Biggest U.S. Metro Areas In 2025 »
Posted By TimALoftis 5 months, 3 weeks ago in Business & FinanceProjecting population growth is as much an art as a science — and often an inexact art at that. But it still offers an interesting, useful and provocative view of the future.
That’s why bizjournals is issuing its own population projections for the nation’s 250 largest metropolitan areas, looking as far ahead as 2025.
Bizjournals analyzed recent county-by-county growth patterns within each state, and then used that information to predict metropolitan growth at five-year intervals between 2005 and 2025.
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fiftynine5 months, 3 weeks ago
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I grew up in Kansas City.Been to every major city in this country.
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I'll stay in Iowa and when it gets to big i'm moving to a mining shack in the Rockies..To many people in a confined area is a recipe for disaster never before seen,especially in today's world.
I like not having to see people when i don't want to..:-) -
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