Friday, August 25, 2023

Disappearing cities of the United States: Cleveland, Ohio (2022 census update)



Detroit's 2022 estimated population decreased 3% since the 2020 census.  Its population has dropped 60% since its 1950 peak of 914,808.  The city has as many residents now as it did in the 1890s.

Source:  Wikipedia

 Cleveland.com, 3/30/2023
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Cuyahoga County continues to be the top county in Ohio for population loss year over year, albeit at a slower rate than last year, according to new census estimates released Thursday. 
From mid-2021 to mid-2022, Cuyahoga County lost 11,767 people, more than the total number of people lost in Ohio overall. The year before, Cuyahoga County lost 14,715. Cuyahoga’s population now stands at 1,236,041.

Related post:
Disappearing U.S. city of the day: Cleveland, Ohio.  (1/3/2023)

Other 2022 updates:
Cairo, Illinois.  (6/15/2023)
Detroit, Michigan.  (8/25/2023)
Flint, Michigan.  (7/20/2023)
Gary, Indiana.  (7/19/2023)
Hamtramck, Michigan.  (6/15/2023)
St. Louis, Missouri.  (8/25/2023)
Scranton, Pennsylvania.  (7/19/2023)
Youngstown, Ohio.  (6/15/2023)

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