Saturday, April 28, 2007

Suprises from County estimates released today

-Louisville, Kentucky is officially up to 700,000 people
-Cuyahoga County, Ohio which includes Cleveland lost 10,000 people
-Franklin County, Ohio (Columbus) had a weak showing only gaining 2,000 people
-San Francisco County lost another 7,000 people, dropping to 744,000 people
-Hamilton County, Ohio lost 8,000 and is down to 814,000 people
-Allegheny County, PA (Pittsburgh) lost 9,000 people, which means the population loss is intensifying,
-Los Angeles might be to 10 million people this time next year.

-Maricopa County, Arizona gained 113,000 people last year, and has surpassed three and a half million

-Clark County, Arizona gained about 75,000 people, the county population alone is the about the same population as Indianapolis and Columbus metro area

-New Orleans continued its 5,000 person annual loss

-Ramsey County, Minnesota lost around 5,000 people going under 500,000 people and Hennepin County is about the same as 2003. I think thats ridiculous Hennepin and Ramsey counties are building so fast they cant keep up.

-St. Louis, Missouri lost 5,000 people, last year slidding to 343,000 people (estimate)>

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