Posted Oct 25, 2019, 3:19 PM
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Originally Posted by galleyfox
There's also no giant population pool to supply the growth anymore. Immigration from Latin America is slowing, immigration from overseas always favors New York and California first, birth rates in the Western Hemisphere are rapidly falling, the rust belt is tapped out with its population stabilizing, retirees favor other destinations, ect.
Population growth peaked in Houston and Dallas a few years ago, and has been steadily falling ever since.
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Birthrates can change on a whim, this is why projections for more than a few years in the future usually turn out wildly inaccurate.
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