Thought I'd start a thread on Tulsa population.

Seems like the city and area are definitely picking up some steam. At this rate they could crack the top 50 US metros by 2030.

2023 estimate: 1,044,757, up 10,709 from 2022. (1.04% increase)

2020-2021: (8,463) (.8%)
2021-2022: (8,235) (.8%)

Tulsa MSA Counties (2020-2023):
1. Tulsa: +13,591 (interestingly, has the largest international immigration in the state from 2020-2023)
2. Wagoner: +8297
3. Rogers: +5,012
4. Creek: +1,580
5. Okmulgee: +325
6. Pawnee: +309
7. Osage: +305

Total: +29,419

Few other things I find interesting.

-Too soon to 100% confirm, but Broken Arrow is on track to supplant Norman as the 3rd largest city in the state.

-I'm keen to see if Tulsa's density #s begin to increase again. Several thousand apartments have either finished or are planned Downtown.