Sioux Falls Populations estimated growth to 173,000
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Sioux Falls Populations estimated growth to 173,000
http://www.argusleader.com/story/blogs/ ... /79338652/
Sioux Falls population by year
2005 – 145,095
2006 – 148,244
2007 – 151,505
2008 – 152,800
2009 – 155,200
2010 – 154,473
2011 – 156,723
2012 – 160,230
2013 – 164,676
2014 – 169,800
2015 – 173,000
Sioux Falls population by year
2005 – 145,095
2006 – 148,244
2007 – 151,505
2008 – 152,800
2009 – 155,200
2010 – 154,473
2011 – 156,723
2012 – 160,230
2013 – 164,676
2014 – 169,800
2015 – 173,000
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Re: Sioux Falls Populations estimated growth to 173,000
Wow, Sioux Falls is red hot for population growth. They have grown almost 20% in the past 10 years.
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Re: Sioux Falls Populations estimated growth to 173,000
any idea how much is true growth and how much is annexation.
For the record NEBUGEATER does not equal BUGEATER !!!!!!!
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Re: Sioux Falls Populations estimated growth to 173,000
Based on these figures, it appears that the metro area has grown a fast pace too. Both the city and metro population have more than doubled since 1980. I am not sure they have the same generous annexation laws that Omaha does (most cities in the US don't).
Population
Year Sioux Falls MSA*
1900 10,266 23,926
1910 14,094 29,631
1920 25,202 42,490
1930 33,362 50,872
1940 40,832 57,697
1950 52,699 70,910
1960 65,466 86,575
1970 72,468 95,209
1980 81,343 109,435
1990 100,814 123,023
2000 124,000 170,000
2005 141,000 206,000
2010 153,888 228,261
2013 158,800 236,170
2014 162,300 241,300
Population
Year Sioux Falls MSA*
1900 10,266 23,926
1910 14,094 29,631
1920 25,202 42,490
1930 33,362 50,872
1940 40,832 57,697
1950 52,699 70,910
1960 65,466 86,575
1970 72,468 95,209
1980 81,343 109,435
1990 100,814 123,023
2000 124,000 170,000
2005 141,000 206,000
2010 153,888 228,261
2013 158,800 236,170
2014 162,300 241,300
Re: Sioux Falls Populations estimated growth to 173,000
Sioux Falls has annexed land but mostly farmland as none of the small towns around it have been gobbled up.
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So is this organic growth or are they seeing the rural-urban migration like we are?
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I wish this thread would have been title Sioux Falls Population Explosion.
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So 70% of our rural areas are hispanic, asian and african American? Quite a diverse state thenLouie wrote:So is this organic growth or are they seeing the rural-urban migration like we are?
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Come again?Erik wrote:So 70% of our rural areas are hispanic, asian and african American? Quite a diverse state thenLouie wrote:So is this organic growth or are they seeing the rural-urban migration like we are?
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He wanted to know if, like Omaha, the migration to Sioux Falls is due to the rural to urban migration. I was puzzled by that assumption given our large in migration of minorities. Sorry I wasn't clear enough in my original statement.daveoma wrote:Come again?Erik wrote:So 70% of our rural areas are hispanic, asian and african American? Quite a diverse state thenLouie wrote:So is this organic growth or are they seeing the rural-urban migration like we are?
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I am sure there is some rural to urban but people coming from out of state also.Louie wrote:So is this organic growth or are they seeing the rural-urban migration like we are?
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Sioux Falls area population passes 250K mark
The Sioux Falls metropolitan area has officially passed the quarter-million mark.
The four-county region was home to an estimated 251,854 people last year, according to figures released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau.
http://www.argusleader.com/story/news/c ... /82165824/
The Sioux Falls metropolitan area has officially passed the quarter-million mark.
The four-county region was home to an estimated 251,854 people last year, according to figures released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau.
http://www.argusleader.com/story/news/c ... /82165824/
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That is fantastic growth. They're doing things right up in Sioux Falls. A diversified economy which bodes well for the future..Uffda wrote:Sioux Falls area population passes 250K mark
The Sioux Falls metropolitan area has officially passed the quarter-million mark.
The four-county region was home to an estimated 251,854 people last year, according to figures released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau.
http://www.argusleader.com/story/news/c ... /82165824/
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Not only that, but in case you didn't see the Sports thread...Omaha Cowboy wrote:That is fantastic growth. They're doing things right up in Sioux Falls. A diversified economy which bodes well for the future.Uffda wrote:Sioux Falls area population passes 250K mark
The Sioux Falls metropolitan area has officially passed the quarter-million mark.
The four-county region was home to an estimated 251,854 people last year, according to figures released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau.
http://www.argusleader.com/story/news/c ... /82165824/
Augustana just won the Div II Basketball Championship!
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...Coyote wrote:Not only that, but in case you didn't see the Sports thread...Omaha Cowboy wrote:That is fantastic growth. They're doing things right up in Sioux Falls. A diversified economy which bodes well for the future.Uffda wrote:Sioux Falls area population passes 250K mark
The Sioux Falls metropolitan area has officially passed the quarter-million mark.
The four-county region was home to an estimated 251,854 people last year, according to figures released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau.
http://www.argusleader.com/story/news/c ... /82165824/
Augustana just won the Div II Basketball Championship!
Ciao..LiO...Peace
Go Cowboys!
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Sioux Falls is a great city, they are basically the antithesis of Sioux City.
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It is amazing how much that town has grown, and is growing. I've went up there before and visited it. It really has a cute, nice downtown, and some great historic structures & homes. I saw the falls, too. I also went to Empire Mall. I also checked out the new house styles in suburbia. Their houses have a nice look, but a plainer look than ours, ones which resemble styles like you see in Minnesota and even really far-north places like suburban Anchorage. Between the firs & evergreens, the rocky river & falls, and the house styles, you can feel more a tinge of the "Far North" up there, I feel -- just several hours north of Omaha. Kinda funny... (Sometimes, I wish Omaha had a little more of that feel.)
If you like historic structures, Sioux City is also a neat little stop.
Because it is the largest city in North Dakota, my impulse is to think of it as bigger than our 2nd largest city, Lincoln. But, Lincoln is still considerably bigger.
If you like historic structures, Sioux City is also a neat little stop.
Because it is the largest city in North Dakota, my impulse is to think of it as bigger than our 2nd largest city, Lincoln. But, Lincoln is still considerably bigger.
I can get pushed out because I'm "too much" for some. Then, an observer of me comes suddenly swooping in to "fill my shoes." People are always more accepting of the new one, because their feathers aren't truly ruffled by them. (Yawn) I can count on it every time.