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Seattle Booms in Latest Census City-Level Estimates

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Seattle tops the growth charts among the top 25 cities in the Census Bureau’s latest release of 2016 city and town population estimates.

Seattle, a land-locked (no annexation) city in the Pacific Northwest with a limited history of high density, managed to add 20,847 people last year, a growth rate of over 3% – tops among the 25 largest cities. Seattle has added about 94,000 people just since 2010. That’s over 15% growth. The total population growth in Seattle last year was about the same as that in New York City. Even if you rank by total change instead of percentage, Seattle would still be 5th out of the top 25 – ahead of some much larger places and some much sprawlier places.

Seattle’s urban and regional population growth are strong. It is a national bright spot for transit growth. Its tech economy is nova hot. I haven’t been there in a while, but it seems to me that Seattle is a city undergoing a significant transformation to the next level.

All but three of the top 25 cities posted growth in population, showing that there’s definitely central city growth happening in many places, even if the preponderance of national growth is suburban. The older cores of NYC, SF, DC, Boston, and Philly are all growing. Even the cities of Dallas and Ft. Worth grew nicely. Only Chicago, Detroit, and Memphis lost population. Houston, a geographically gigantic central city, posted fairly weak growth compared to what one might have expected.

In the Midwest, Columbus passed Indianapolis to become the 14th largest city in the country. Detroit, despite enormous population loss, is still about the same population as Boston and Washington, DC.

Here are the 25 largest cities in the country in 2016, ranked by year over year population growth rate:

RankCity20152016Total ChangePct Change
1Seattle city, WA683,505704,35220,8473.05%
2Fort Worth city, TX834,171854,11319,9422.39%
3Phoenix city, AZ1,582,9041,615,01732,1132.03%
4Denver city, CO680,032693,06013,0281.92%
5Austin city, TX930,152947,89017,7381.91%
6Charlotte city, NC826,395842,05115,6561.89%
7San Antonio city, TX1,468,0371,492,51024,4731.67%
8Washington city, DC670,377681,17010,7931.61%
9Dallas city, TX1,297,3271,317,92920,6021.59%
10Jacksonville city, FL867,164880,61913,4551.55%
11Columbus city, OH850,044860,09010,0461.18%
12San Diego city, CA1,390,9151,406,63015,7151.13%
13Boston city, MA665,984673,1847,2001.08%
14San Francisco city, CA862,004870,8878,8831.03%
15Nashville-Davidson metropolitan government (balance), TN654,078660,3886,3100.96%
16Houston city, TX2,284,8162,303,48218,6660.82%
17Los Angeles city, CA3,949,1493,976,32227,1730.69%
18El Paso city, TX678,570683,0804,5100.66%
19Indianapolis city (balance), IN852,295855,1642,8690.34%
20San Jose city, CA1,022,6271,025,3502,7230.27%
21New York city, NY8,516,5028,537,67321,1710.25%
22Philadelphia city, PA1,564,9641,567,8722,9080.19%
23Memphis city, TN654,454652,717-1,737-0.27%
24Chicago city, IL2,713,5962,704,958-8,638-0.32%
25Detroit city, MI676,336672,795-3,541-0.52%

And here are the top 25 ranked by the 2010-2016 growth rate.

RankCity20102016Total ChangePct Change
1Austin city, TX815,587947,890132,30316.22%
2Seattle city, WA610,403704,35293,94915.39%
3Denver city, CO603,329693,06089,73114.87%
4Fort Worth city, TX748,719854,113105,39414.08%
5Charlotte city, NC738,561842,051103,49014.01%
6Washington city, DC605,183681,17075,98712.56%
7San Antonio city, TX1,333,9521,492,510158,55811.89%
8Phoenix city, AZ1,450,6291,615,017164,38811.33%
9Dallas city, TX1,200,7111,317,929117,2189.76%
10Houston city, TX2,105,6252,303,482197,8579.40%
11Nashville-Davidson metropolitan government (balance), TN604,893660,38855,4959.17%
12Columbus city, OH790,864860,09069,2268.75%
13Boston city, MA620,701673,18452,4838.46%
14San Francisco city, CA805,766870,88765,1218.08%
15San Diego city, CA1,306,1531,406,630100,4777.69%
16San Jose city, CA955,2901,025,35070,0607.33%
17Jacksonville city, FL823,318880,61957,3016.96%
18El Paso city, TX650,604683,08032,4764.99%
19Los Angeles city, CA3,796,2923,976,322180,0304.74%
20New York city, NY8,192,0268,537,673345,6474.22%
21Indianapolis city (balance), IN821,659855,16433,5054.08%
22Philadelphia city, PA1,528,4271,567,87239,4452.58%
23Chicago city, IL2,697,7362,704,9587,2220.27%
24Memphis city, TN652,456652,7172610.04%
25Detroit city, MI711,088672,795-38,293-5.39%

And the top 25 ranked by total 2016 population:

RankCity2016
1New York city, NY8,537,673
2Los Angeles city, CA3,976,322
3Chicago city, IL2,704,958
4Houston city, TX2,303,482
5Phoenix city, AZ1,615,017
6Philadelphia city, PA1,567,872
7San Antonio city, TX1,492,510
8San Diego city, CA1,406,630
9Dallas city, TX1,317,929
10San Jose city, CA1,025,350
11Austin city, TX947,890
12Jacksonville city, FL880,619
13San Francisco city, CA870,887
14Columbus city, OH860,090
15Indianapolis city (balance), IN855,164
16Fort Worth city, TX854,113
17Charlotte city, NC842,051
18Seattle city, WA704,352
19Denver city, CO693,060
20El Paso city, TX683,080
21Washington city, DC681,170
22Boston city, MA673,184
23Detroit city, MI672,795
24Nashville-Davidson metropolitan government (balance), TN660,388
25Memphis city, TN652,717

This post originally appeared on Urbanophile.

Aaron M. Renn is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a contributing editor of City Journal, and an economic development columnist for Governing magazine. He focuses on ways to help America’s cities thrive in an ever more complex, competitive, globalized, and diverse twenty-first century. During Renn’s 15-year career in management and technology consulting, he was a partner at Accenture and held several technology strategy roles and directed multimillion-dollar global technology implementations. He has contributed to The Guardian, Forbes.com, and numerous other publications. Renn holds a B.S. from Indiana University, where he coauthored an early social-networking platform in 1991.

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