If you’re a statistics nut like me, this is one of my favorite times of the year..
What are your predictions for the Omaha MSA and CSA for 2017, and other regional metropolises?..
Post ‘em here
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Looking forward to this! If I have time, I'll put together some tables like I did a couple years ago.Omaha Cowboy wrote:Here we go. In exactly 24 hours from now, the 2017 estimates will be released.
That would be excellent! Those tables were fantastic a couple years ago. I know it’s a lot of work, but if only you have timeHR Paperstacks wrote:Looking forward to this! If I have time, I'll put together some tables like I did a couple years ago.Omaha Cowboy wrote:Here we go. In exactly 24 hours from now, the 2017 estimates will be released.
So since I had the closest estimate... what do I win????Omaha Cowboy wrote:Okay, after going to Cleveland.com, which has an interactive county population map, here is the official 2017 Omaha estimates:
Omaha MSA- 933,316 (924,129 for 2016) plus 9,187
Omaha CSA- 970,023 (960,886 for 2016) plus 9,137..
Here is the Cleveland.com link-
http://www.cleveland.com/datacentral/in ... onall.html
Continued healthy growth for greater Omaha...
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Cook County lost 20,093 people and Chicagoland as a whole lost 13,286. We need all the help we can get!iamjacobm wrote:You get to move to Fremont to help their dismal growth!
I read about the Chicago metro population loss. I wonder if the “murder Capital” reputation hurts their growth to some degree..Garrett wrote:Cook County lost 20,093 people and Chicagoland as a whole lost 13,286. We need all the help we can get!iamjacobm wrote:You get to move to Fremont to help their dismal growth!
https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-r ... ounty.html
The violence is certainly part of it. Largely I think it's mostly black people moving either to the suburbs or to sunbelt cities out from both gentrifying and violent neighborhoods. Also the struggle with the budget since Gov. Rauner took office have made things worse. I'll actually be moving away within the next few months myself to pursue some strong opportunities I have in New York.Omaha Cowboy wrote:I read about the Chicago metro population loss. I wonder if the “murder Capital” reputation hurts their growth to some degree..Garrett wrote:Cook County lost 20,093 people and Chicagoland as a whole lost 13,286. We need all the help we can get!iamjacobm wrote:You get to move to Fremont to help their dismal growth!
https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-r ... ounty.html
Regarding the Omaha area- instead of Fremont (Dodge County) which did have plus growth, your prize, Garrett, will be to move to Council Bluffs to help offset Pottawattamie county’s 122 person population loss over the past year..
Congrats!...
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Hey- Congrats on the new opportunity in New YorkGarrett wrote:The violence is certainly part of it. Largely I think it's mostly black people moving either to the suburbs or to sunbelt cities out from both gentrifying and violent neighborhoods. Also the struggle with the budget since Gov. Rauner took office have made things worse. I'll actually be moving away within the next few months myself to pursue some strong opportunities I have in New York.Omaha Cowboy wrote:I read about the Chicago metro population loss. I wonder if the “murder Capital” reputation hurts their growth to some degree..Garrett wrote:Cook County lost 20,093 people and Chicagoland as a whole lost 13,286. We need all the help we can get!iamjacobm wrote:You get to move to Fremont to help their dismal growth!
https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-r ... ounty.html
Regarding the Omaha area- instead of Fremont (Dodge County) which did have plus growth, your prize, Garrett, will be to move to Council Bluffs to help offset Pottawattamie county’s 122 person population loss over the past year..
Congrats!...
Ciao..LiO...Peace
What is it that creates such slow growth in Council Bluffs?Omaha Cowboy wrote:More encouraging news, is that every county in the 8 County Omaha MSA and 9 County Omaha CSA had plus growth..except for Pottawattamie County Iowa which had a slight .01% decrease of 122 people from the 2016 estimate-
2017 Omaha MSA/CSA county population numbers-
Douglas- 561,620
Sarpy- 181,439
Pottawattamie- 93,386
Dodge- 36,707 (added for the 9 County Omaha CSA)
Cass- 25,889
Saunders- 21,057
Washington- 20,721
Mills- 15,068
Harrison- 14,136...
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It doesn’t make a lot of sense. Who wouldn’t want access to the benefits of living in Iowa (better universities and other) while enjoying Omaha as well?CyborgKen wrote:What is it that creates such slow growth in Council Bluffs?Omaha Cowboy wrote:More encouraging news, is that every county in the 8 County Omaha MSA and 9 County Omaha CSA had plus growth..except for Pottawattamie County Iowa which had a slight .01% decrease of 122 people from the 2016 estimate-
2017 Omaha MSA/CSA county population numbers-
Douglas- 561,620
Sarpy- 181,439
Pottawattamie- 93,386
Dodge- 36,707 (added for the 9 County Omaha CSA)
Cass- 25,889
Saunders- 21,057
Washington- 20,721
Mills- 15,068
Harrison- 14,136...
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Stigma. Most Omahans only know Council Bluffs from driving through it or the casinos. The interstates and the casinos are not in the pretty parts of town.buildomaha wrote:It doesn’t make a lot of sense. Who wouldn’t want access to the benefits of living in Iowa (better universities and other) while enjoying Omaha as well?CyborgKen wrote:What is it that creates such slow growth in Council Bluffs?Omaha Cowboy wrote:More encouraging news, is that every county in the 8 County Omaha MSA and 9 County Omaha CSA had plus growth..except for Pottawattamie County Iowa which had a slight .01% decrease of 122 people from the 2016 estimate-
2017 Omaha MSA/CSA county population numbers-
Douglas- 561,620
Sarpy- 181,439
Pottawattamie- 93,386
Dodge- 36,707 (added for the 9 County Omaha CSA)
Cass- 25,889
Saunders- 21,057
Washington- 20,721
Mills- 15,068
Harrison- 14,136...
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I think there is a lot of validity to this..TitosBuritoBarn wrote:Stigma. Most Omahans only know Council Bluffs from driving through it or the casinos. The interstates and the casinos are not in the pretty parts of town.buildomaha wrote:It doesn’t make a lot of sense. Who wouldn’t want access to the benefits of living in Iowa (better universities and other) while enjoying Omaha as well?CyborgKen wrote:What is it that creates such slow growth in Council Bluffs?Omaha Cowboy wrote:More encouraging news, is that every county in the 8 County Omaha MSA and 9 County Omaha CSA had plus growth..except for Pottawattamie County Iowa which had a slight .01% decrease of 122 people from the 2016 estimate-
2017 Omaha MSA/CSA county population numbers-
Douglas- 561,620
Sarpy- 181,439
Pottawattamie- 93,386
Dodge- 36,707 (added for the 9 County Omaha CSA)
Cass- 25,889
Saunders- 21,057
Washington- 20,721
Mills- 15,068
Harrison- 14,136...
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I can understand why you believe this. Many people I know have the same impression of Dallas after they visit..TitosBuritoBarn wrote:Dallas, for example. I just don't get it. It's booming but yet, as a city, it's never impressed me. It's the silver Toyota Corolla of cities. It's fine. There's nothing wrong with it (other than the absurd sprawl). But there's nothing particularly soul-stirring about it. And yet everyone seems to want to be there. I guess because it is so familiarly safe while somehow creating a name for itself?
It's relatively common that cross-river+cross-state metro areas grow in pretty uneven ways. Cincinnati, St. Louis, Sioux City, Portland and Fargo all show this. Cities like Kansas city, which are cross state but not as bisected by a major river, are more even. On top of that, the bluffs don't help with easy growth, which is the same reason why there isn't significant growth in the northern metro.CyborgKen wrote:What is it that creates such slow growth in Council Bluffs?Omaha Cowboy wrote:More encouraging news, is that every county in the 8 County Omaha MSA and 9 County Omaha CSA had plus growth..except for Pottawattamie County Iowa which had a slight .01% decrease of 122 people from the 2016 estimate-
2017 Omaha MSA/CSA county population numbers-
Douglas- 561,620
Sarpy- 181,439
Pottawattamie- 93,386
Dodge- 36,707 (added for the 9 County Omaha CSA)
Cass- 25,889
Saunders- 21,057
Washington- 20,721
Mills- 15,068
Harrison- 14,136...
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Great spreadsheet Guy. Good informationguy4omaha wrote:Playing with numbers on stats day:
Not exactly an Apples to Apples comparison since I have 2017 MSA estimates compared to 2010 Census of Urbanized Areas. Sometimes when I travel, I will note that a particular city feels as big as it is on paper or sometimes bigger, sometimes smaller.
Last Fall, I was in Greensville, SC. Very nice place but it just did not feel at all like it was rivaling Omaha in size as indicated by the MSA and CSA figures. (Yes, these are the things that run through the head of a stat nerd when on vacation with his wife and friends.) The linked stats for urbanized area tell the picture.
Grand Rapids, MI was another interesting contrast on paper at least. I have never been there to see how it compares in the real world.
Yeah, I saw that..HR Paperstacks wrote:darn, looks like we have to wait until May for the city breakdown:
https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys ... edule.html
Luckily it's basically compound interest:Omaha Cowboy wrote:
I’m really trying to gauge in my mind, in reality- based on the current level of growth, when the Omaha MSA only will hit 1 million. Based on the current 9200 per year population gain estimate, we’d be looking at 7 years- 2025, before the MSA hits I million. The CSA would hit the 1 million number in 3 or 4 years..
I’m still a little more optimistic that the Omaha metro will hit that magic number by 2023 or 2024...
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