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- W1480457021 abstract "communities. Figure 1. The vast preponderance of population gain in Iowa is among cities with populations of 10,000 to 49,999. Since 2000, 60.3 percent of the state’s net gain has occurred in those places, with 36 percent accumulating in places from 2,500 to 9,999, and just 11.4 percent in metro cities. The net gain for ci ties under 1,000 was negative. Figure 2. On proportional basis as a group, all metropolitan cities posted growth, with the highest rates of growth among cities from 2,500 to 9,999 and from10,000 to 49,999. All nonmetropolitan cities, whether adjacent to metropolitan areas or not, taken as a group, posted proportional declines. Figure 3. The numerical gains area stark: Cities in Iowa’s metropolitan counties grew by 95,100 yet the state’s cities grew by just 62,341 persons. That means that the state’s metros are statistically absorbing all of the rest of the state’s population declines of 32,759 plus they are attracting in migration to accoun t for the rest of their gain. Table 2. Notwithstanding the net overall gains by our metropolitan counties, the cities, in order, of Sioux City, Waterloo, and Des Moines posted the greatest estimated population declines during the decade. The remaining declining cities were several of the state’s major industrial and regional trade centers. Table 3. The top 10 gaining cities were led by Ankeny, Urbandale, and West Des Moines. Five were in the Des Moines metropolitan area, four in the Iowa City and Cedar Rapids metro areas, with Ames rounding out the list. Table 4. The top ten population rate loss cities (with 500 or greater population) all exceeded population declines of 12 percent. The top three losers were Walnut, Dows, and Quasqueton. Table 5. The top 10 gaining places by way of rate of gain all had population changes in excess of 53 percent (we do not count Vedic City as it is newly incorporated). Waukee leads the list at 124 percent followed by North Liberty at 105 percent and Granger at 94 perce nt." @default.
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- W1480457021 title "Summary of 2000-2007 Population Changes in Iowa's Cities" @default.
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