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People constantly come and go, but new estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau show that Chicago lost about 81,000 people, or just under 3% of its population, from 2020 to 2022.
New U.S. Census data shows the population of Chicago has dropped to its lowest levels since 1910 figures.
Chicago’s population as of July 1, 2022, was estimated at 2,665,039, with changes calculated from the estimated base of April 1, 2020. The census also estimates that Illinois lost more than ...
Chicago rebounded from a hefty population loss in the first decade of the 2000s to add about 50,000 residents over the last 10 years, but once-robust growth in the surrounding suburbs has slowed ...
Chicago has undergone a tremendous demographic shift since the 1990s. Former industrial districts like Fulton Market now teem with thousands of office workers each day, many of whom live nearby in ...
Chicago posted the seventh biggest population gain of any city in the country last year, leading a wave of growth that also lifted many suburbs, particularly those on the fringes of the metro area ...
Chicago saw its population moderately increase in the last decade, with the city adding about 50,000 residents between 2010 and 2020, according to U.S. Census Bureau data released today. The ...
The Chicago area’s population declined for the fourth year in a row in 2018, according to the latest Census Bureau estimates. There were 22,000 fewer residents in the 14-county metro area than ...
Chicago was the only city among the nation's 20 largest to lose population in 2016 — and it lost nearly double the number of residents as the year before, according to newly released data from ...
The majority of municipalities in the Chicago region, including the city itself, lost population last year, according to newly released estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau, part of a familiar tre… ...
RAHM EMANUEL, who is poised to retire as Chicago’s mayor, recently bragged that on his watch the population of America’s third-largest city had grown. “It is up by about 30,000 in my tenure ...
The Mexican immigrant population in the Chicago metropolitan area has decreased by 15% over the last decade, shows a new report published this week. That’s a 104,000-person loss, roughly the ...
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