Tag: midsized_cities
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U.S. Midsized Cities Maintain Population Growth Amid National Slowdown
Midsized cities held steady in population growth from 2024-2025, while larger cities saw declines, according to U.S. Census Bureau data. Nonemployer businesses also showed varied economic impact in 2023, notably in taxi services.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessFederal GovernmentEconomySocial Issues U.S. Census BureauPopulation GrowthMidsized CitiesEconomic ActivityNonemployer BusinessesVintage 2025Puerto Rico
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Midsized Cities Maintain Population Growth Amid National Slowdown
U.S. Census Bureau data reveals that midsized cities continued to experience steady population growth between 2024 and 2025, even as larger cities saw a national slowdown. This trend highlights a shift in urban development patterns.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessFederal GovernmentEconomySocial IssuesEducation Population GrowthMidsized CitiesUrban DevelopmentUS Census BureauCharlotteFort MillDemographicsU.S. Census Bureau
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Midsized Cities Maintain Steady Growth Amid National Population Slowdown
US population growth slowed nationally between 2024-2025, with major cities experiencing sharp declines. Midsized cities, however, maintained steady growth, benefiting from migration and new housing, according to new Census Bureau estimates.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessMediaFederal GovernmentEconomyReal EstateSocial IssuesEducation Population GrowthMidsized CitiesLargest CitiesUS Census BureauMigrationHousingUrban DevelopmentU.S. Census Bureau