U.S.
Cities With Largest Population Gains and
Losses
Cities
with more than 100,000 residents that have
shown the largest percentage changes in
population, 2000-07:
.
| Gains |
Losses
|
| McKinney,
Texas
|
112.5% |
Cleveland
|
-8.3%
|
| North
Las Vegas, Nev.
|
83.6% |
Flint,
Mich. |
-8.2%
|
| Gilbert,
Ariz. |
82.3% |
Pittsburgh |
-7.0% |
| Port
St. Lucie, Fla.
|
70.3% |
Buffalo
|
-6.8% |
| Victorville,
Calif.
|
67.4% |
Dayton,
Ohio
|
-6.8%
|
| Elk
Grove, Calif.
|
61.8% |
Hialeah,
Fla. |
-6.3% |
| Cape
Coral, Fla.
|
53.2% |
Toledo,
Ohio
|
-6.0%
|
| Miramar,
Fla.
|
48.8% |
Rochester,
N.Y.
|
-5.9%
|
| Henderson,
Nev. |
42.3%
|
Birmingham,
Ala.
|
-5.2%
|
| Denton,
Texas
|
39.9% |
Syracuse,
N.Y.
|
-5.0% |
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Note:
Not listed is New
Orleans, which lost more
than half its Population
after Hurricane Katrina
struck in 2005
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|
Source: U.S.
Census Bureau
View
the Top 75 Cities Ranked By Population In The U.S.A.
here.
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