KriterionBOS
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I just noticed that the most recent population estimates for US metropolitan areas all have seemed to increase significantly in the past year. Obviously, the sun belt cities in the South have been experiencing tremendous growth for well over a decade now, but I was pleasantly surprised to see that a lot of the coastal cities have also registered positive growth for most, and slowed negative growth in the others (NYC, Chicago, LA). This makes logical sense given the pandemic is now over...
Boston's metro population is currently estimated at 5.025 million, increased from the official 2020 census count of 4.94 million.
Does that sound right? Or does this seem like an over-estimate for Boston?
Boston's metro population is currently estimated at 5.025 million, increased from the official 2020 census count of 4.94 million.
Does that sound right? Or does this seem like an over-estimate for Boston?