Thursday estimates from the Census Bureau revealed population loss in eight of the 10 largest U.S. cities during the first year of the deadly coronavirus pandemic.
Also on the West Coast, the northern California hub of San Francisco experienced the largest rate of decline. It lost about 6.3% of its 2020 population: nearly 55,000 residents.
The second-highest rate was in the city of Lake Charles, Louisiana, which was devastated by Hurricane Laura in 2020. It lost almost 5% of its residents.Only Arizona's capital city of Phoenix and San Antonio, Texas, gained new residents between 2020 and 2021. The cities added only around 13,000 people each, or less than 1% of their populations, according to Census Bureau data.
Texas' cities of Austin and Fort Worth, Florida's Jacksonville, North Carolina's Charlotte and Ohio's Columbus also recorded
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