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Posted on 2/28/24 at 10:30 am to AUTiger789
Posted on 2/28/24 at 10:30 am to AUTiger789
I agree completely with your assessment of the leadership, but where’d you get your numbers?
Quick google search indicates:
Nola metro 1,013,000 people with .8% growth YoY ‘22 to ‘23
Birmingham metro 843,000 people with .82% growth YoY ‘22 to ‘23
Quick google search indicates:
Nola metro 1,013,000 people with .8% growth YoY ‘22 to ‘23
Birmingham metro 843,000 people with .82% growth YoY ‘22 to ‘23
Posted on 2/28/24 at 10:37 am to ibldprplgld
List of metropolitan statistical areas: LINK
Not sure where you’re looking because county level census estimates for 2023 won’t be released until April. Most up-to-date MSA figures are through 2022.
Not sure where you’re looking because county level census estimates for 2023 won’t be released until April. Most up-to-date MSA figures are through 2022.
Posted on 3/1/24 at 1:41 am to ibldprplgld
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I agree completely with your assessment of the leadership, but where’d you get your numbers?
Quick google search indicates:
Nola metro 1,013,000 people with .8% growth YoY ‘22 to ‘23
Birmingham metro 843,000 people with .82% growth YoY ‘22 to ‘23
Actually a quick google search indicates those numbers are either wrong or extremely outdated. The metropolitan area populations for each MSA as of July 2022 show the following...
Birmingham, AL MSA - 1,181,196
New Orleans-Metarie, LA MSA - 972,913
The drop in New Orleans MSA population is due to commuting patterns changing to the point where St. Tammany is now its own MSA and is no longer included as part of the New Orleans metro area.
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