This graph shows the top 10 fastest growing metro areas in the United states from 2010-2019 and the makeup of of their growth as Net Migration and Natural Increase.
Numerical values presented on the image:
title | Net migration main driver of growth across top metros | |
---|---|---|
subtitle | % of growth by component of change, 2010-2019 | |
Net Migration | Natural Increase | |
San Antonio | 63.6% | 36% |
Las Vegas | 66.2% | 33% |
Phoenix | 66.9% | 33% |
Nashville | 68.6% | 31% |
Raleigh | 69.4% | 30% |
Austin | 69.7% | 29% |
Charlotte | 71.3% | 28% |
Jacksonville | 75.1% | 25% |
Orlando | 77.8% | 22% |
Tampa | 96.6% | 3% |
notes | Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding. | |
source | 2019 Population Estimates, U.S. Census Bureau |
The graph displays 10 horizontal bars representing 100% of the cities’ population growth over 10 years. The bars are divided into 2 parts with the division marked by how much of the population growth was net migration and natural increase.
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