19 Metros That Will Hit 1 Million By 2042
Over the next 30 years, 19 metropolitan areas in America will pass the one million population threshold, according to a new report [PDF] from IHS Global Insight for the U.S. Conference of Mayors. By 2042, 70 metros will be members of the million-plus club. These will account for nearly 213 million people in 2042, more than half of the Census Bureau's estimated 2040 population [PDF] of roughly 392 million.
Here's a list, ranked by the percent of growth they're expected to hit in the next three decades.
Metropolitan Area | 2012 Population | 2042 Population | Percentage Change 2012-2042 |
Cape Coral-Fort Myers, Florida | 641,700 | 1,305,000 | 103.4% |
Provo-Orem, Utah | 553,300 | 1,096,300 | 98.1% |
McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, Texas | 819,600 | 1,609,200 | 96.3% |
Boise City-Nampa, Idaho | 639,300 | 1,139,400 | 78.2% |
North Port-Bradenton-Sarasota, Florida | 716,700 | 1,159,000 | 61.7% |
Stockton, California | 706,500 | 1,077,200 | 52.5 |
Bakersfield-Delano, California | 863,700 | 1,296,200 | 50.1% |
Colorado Springs, Colorado | 647,100 | 1,007,100 | 49.4% |
Tucson, Arizona | 998,900 | 1,474,800 | 47.6% |
Charleston-North Charleston-Summerville, South Carolina | 698,200 | 1,014,300 | 45.3% |
Albuquerque, New Mexico | 909,400 | 1,300,100 | 43% |
Knoxville, Tennessee | 711,000 | 1,012,700 | 42.4% |
El Paso, Texas | 839,500 | 1,181,800 | 40.8% |
Columbia, South Carolina | 786,600 | 1,105,300 | 40.5% |
Fresno, California | 955,200 | 1,311,600 | 37.3% |
Omaha, Nebraska-Council Bluffs, Iowa | 888,000 | 1,167,400 | 31.5% |
Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, California | 840,100 | 1,098,000 | 30.7% |
Tulsa, Oklahoma | 956,600 | 1,249,800 | 30.6% |
Honolulu, Hawaii | 973,300 | 1,167,400 | 20% |
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Keywords: Metropolitan Areas, Population Growth
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Hey, there is a broken link in this articl, under the anchor text - new report
Here is the working link so you can replace it - https://selectra.co.uk/sites/default/files/pdf/201311-report.pdf
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