San Jose was the city with the third largest population decline, though the city also had negative growth in 2019.
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Among the 50 most populous U.S. cities, 15 shrunk during the pandemic, including New York, Los Angeles, Boston and Chicago, according to the data.
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While the census data does capture what happened in the early months of the pandemic, it doesn’t answer whether there have been any changes since then, or how much of the loss can be attributed to natural population growth.
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#Miami I’m shocked not to see it in the list of cities with the most growth. Maybe it was mostly temporary relocations? -
It's only because Miami has less than 500,000 people in the city itself. So they're not even including it. But Miami, Tampa, Orlando would probably top this list.
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I see Floridians complaining everyone is moving there but seems like really people are just moving to areas with job growth.
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