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  1. Default Oklahoma 2010 Population - 3,751,351

    Looks like we are on our way to the 4 million mark this decade.
    Continue the Renaissance!!!

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    I believe Oklahoma will experience double digit growth in this decade maybe even the next. Just believe perceptions, business growth, and improved QofL througout the State will lead to a new influx of both natives returning and new residents looking for a great place to live.

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    OKC was mentioned by CNBC this morning as one of the 10 best cities to buy a home.

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    very good news! it looks like the population has grown by about 64,301 over last year, which is the highest population gain for oklahoma in years. if that growth holds steady, we could hit 4,000,000 by 2014.

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    Any clue as to when we'll have individual city pops?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OKCisOK4me View Post
    Any clue as to when we'll have individual city pops?
    Of this 300,000 gain, how much of it do you think is in metro OKC? I say all of it.

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    I'm going to say at least 200,000 of it. Have to give Tulsa some gain as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kerry View Post
    Of this 300,000 gain, how much of it do you think is in metro OKC? I say all of it.
    Well, keep this in mind. OKC and Tulsa are growing but the rest of the state is LOSING. It's quite possible that OKC could have grown by 250,000 and Tulsa by 200,000 and it still balance out as 300,000 net for the state. In fact, some of the losses are directly to the metros, but a lot is to Texas and the coasts. We're retaining our youth better than ever in OKC, and Tulsa's never had the problem as bad as others, but rural Oklahoma is doing absolutely nothing and making absolutely zero headway on retaining Oklahoma youth in general, so those youth still are no more likely to wind up in OKC or Tulsa. Just some perspective on the 300,000 gain.

    I haven't seen the numbers yet, but we all know the deal.

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    Hopefully the OKC Metro has hit 1.3 million.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spartan View Post
    Well, keep this in mind. OKC and Tulsa are growing but the rest of the state is LOSING. It's quite possible that OKC could have grown by 250,000 and Tulsa by 200,000 and it still balance out as 300,000 net for the state. In fact, some of the losses are directly to the metros, but a lot is to Texas and the coasts. We're retaining our youth better than ever in OKC, and Tulsa's never had the problem as bad as others, but rural Oklahoma is doing absolutely nothing and making absolutely zero headway on retaining Oklahoma youth in general, so those youth still are no more likely to wind up in OKC or Tulsa. Just some perspective on the 300,000 gain.

    I haven't seen the numbers yet, but we all know the deal.
    You don't think a lot of the rural youth go to OKC and Tulsa? I'd say quite a few do, especially the ones that attend college in Oklahoma. I don't have a problem with rural areas continuing to empty, and it's happening all over the country but especially in the South and Midwest. Some predict the Great Plains will be nearly completely empty in the next 50 years.

    I would imagine OKC is over 1.3 million for the metro and Tulsa may be over 1 million for the first time. It will be close.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spartan View Post
    Well, keep this in mind. OKC and Tulsa are growing but the rest of the state is LOSING. It's quite possible that OKC could have grown by 250,000 and Tulsa by 200,000 and it still balance out as 300,000 net for the state. In fact, some of the losses are directly to the metros, but a lot is to Texas and the coasts. We're retaining our youth better than ever in OKC, and Tulsa's never had the problem as bad as others, but rural Oklahoma is doing absolutely nothing and making absolutely zero headway on retaining Oklahoma youth in general, so those youth still are no more likely to wind up in OKC or Tulsa. Just some perspective on the 300,000 gain.

    I haven't seen the numbers yet, but we all know the deal.
    While you bring up good points, what data are you basing your analysis on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by metro View Post
    While you bring up good points, what data are you basing your analysis on?
    Oklahoma's rural counties have been losing population lately. This is a fact. But I am still waiting to see county data, which I don't think has been released yet.

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    Check out how our growth has accelerated in the last half of the decade, from 06-10. We actually had our best year BY FAR in the last year, with 64,000 and 1.74% annual growth. When you rank the states by % growth between 2009 and 2010, Oklahoma is 7th (all the states that beat us are less than 3 million population). By numeric growth, we were 11th in the nation.


    OKLAHOMA
    Total Pop POPULATION Numeric change % change

    April 1, 2010 ... 3,751,351 ... 64,301 ... 1.74%
    July 1, 2009 ... 3,687,050 ... 43,025 ... 1.18%
    July 1, 2008 ... 3,644,025 ... 31,839 ... 0.88%
    July 1, 2007 ... 3,612,186 ... 37,852 ... 1.06%
    July 1, 2006 ... 3,574,334 ... 41,565 ... 1.18%
    July 1, 2005 ... 3,532,769 ... 18,320 ... 0.52%
    July 1, 2004 ... 3,514,449 ... 15,762 ... 0.45%
    July 1, 2003 ... 3,498,687 ... 13,933 ... 0.40%
    July 1, 2002 ... 3,484,754 ... 20,025 ... 0.58%
    July 1, 2001 ... 3,464,729 ... 10,786 ... 0.31%
    July 1, 2000 ... 3,453,943...


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    TOP 50 STATES+DC BY NUMERIC GROWTH 09-10

    1 TX 363,259
    2 CA 292,292
    3 FL 263,341
    4 NC 154,599
    5 VA 118,434
    6 PA 97,612
    7 NJ 84,155
    8 MD 74,074
    9 AL 71,028
    10 HI 65,123
    11 OK 64,301
    12 SC 64,122
    13 IN 60,689
    14 WA 60,345
    15 NV 57,466
    16 CT 55,809
    17 TN 49,851
    18 NM 49,508
    19 LA 41,296
    20 IA 38,499
    21 MN 37,711
    22 KS 34,371
    23 WV 33,217
    24 WI 32,212
    25 NE 29,722
    26 AR 26,468
    27 ND 25,747
    28 KY 25,254
    29 ID 21,781
    30 WY 19,356
    31 MS 15,301
    32 MT 14,426
    33 DE 12,812
    34 AK 11,758
    35 ME 10,060
    36 OR 5,417
    37 CO 4,448
    38 VT 3,981
    39 DC 2,066
    40 SD 1,797
    41 MO 1,347
    42 RI -642
    43 OH -6,141
    44 NH -8,105
    45 UT -20,687
    46 MA -45,958
    47 IL -79,777
    48 MI -86,087
    49 GA -141,558
    50 NY -163,351
    51 AZ -203,761

    TOP 50 STATES+DC BY % GROWTH 09-10

    1 HI 5.03%
    2 ND 3.98%
    3 WY 3.56%
    4 NM 2.46%
    5 NV 2.17%
    6 WV 1.83%
    7 OK 1.74%
    8 AK 1.68%
    9 NE 1.65%
    10 NC 1.65%
    11 CT 1.59%
    12 AL 1.51%
    13 VA 1.50%
    14 MT 1.48%
    15 TX 1.47%
    16 DE 1.45%
    17 FL 1.42%
    18 ID 1.41%
    19 SC 1.41%
    20 MD 1.30%
    21 IA 1.28%
    22 KS 1.22%
    23 NJ 0.97%
    24 IN 0.94%
    25 LA 0.92%
    26 AR 0.92%
    27 WA 0.91%
    28 TN 0.79%
    29 CA 0.79%
    30 PA 0.77%
    31 ME 0.76%
    32 MN 0.72%
    33 VT 0.64%
    34 KY 0.59%
    35 WI 0.57%
    36 MS 0.52%
    37 DC 0.34%
    38 SD 0.22%
    39 OR 0.14%
    40 CO 0.09%
    41 MO 0.02%
    42 OH -0.05%
    43 RI -0.06%
    44 NH -0.61%
    45 IL -0.62%
    46 MA -0.70%
    47 UT -0.74%
    48 NY -0.84%
    49 MI -0.86%
    50 GA -1.44%
    51 AZ -3.09%

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    Chicken In The Rough Guest

    Default Re: Oklahoma 2010 Population - 3,751,351

    These are some pretty impressive numbers. I've always been a skeptic, but am now becoming a believer! I can't wait to see the city numbers, too.

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    Just a shot in the dark guess...

    OKC- 582,011
    OKC MSA - 1,263,681

    Hope it is higher. Hitting 600,000 puts Oklahoma City in new demographic radars.
    Continue the Renaissance!!!

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    TOP 50 STATES+DC BY % GROWTH 09-10

    1 HI 5.03%
    2 ND 3.98%
    3 WY 3.56%
    4 NM 2.46%
    5 NV 2.17%
    6 WV 1.83%
    7 OK 1.74%

    I guess the North Dakota boom continues. Fargo has done an incredible job recruiting high tech. Excellent city management.

    The death of the Great Plains has been greatly exaggerated.
    http://www.newsweek.com/2010/07/02/t...at-plains.html

    This is also interesting:

    Several businesses now have major operations in the community including Microsoft, Navteq and Cetero Research. The city's major retail districts on the southwest side have seen rapid expansion as has the downtown area due, at least, in part to investments made by the city and private developers in the Renaissance Zone. Planning agencies have also been active in promoting housing rehabilitation in older sections of the city such as the Roosevelt neighborhood to stem blight and strengthen the city's core. Indeed, during the 1990s most central city neighborhoods such as Hawthorne, Jefferson, and Horace Mann actually lost population even as rapid growth occurred along the edges of the city in sprawling new developments. As Fargo has grown and matured, however, the city has placed a growing emphasis on long-range urban planning. Furthermore, several developers desiring to bring in additional "big box" retail stores on the far south end of Fargo have been rebuffed by planning officials and nearby residents alike arguing that the developments do not conform to new long-range planning guidelines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeOKC View Post
    TOP 50 STATES+DC BY % GROWTH 09-10

    1 HI 5.03%
    2 ND 3.98%
    3 WY 3.56%
    4 NM 2.46%
    5 NV 2.17%
    6 WV 1.83%
    7 OK 1.74%

    I guess the North Dakota boom continues. Fargo has done an incredible job recruiting high tech. Excellent city management.

    The death of the Great Plains has been greatly exaggerated.
    http://www.newsweek.com/2010/07/02/t...at-plains.html

    This is also interesting:

    Several businesses now have major operations in the community including Microsoft, Navteq and Cetero Research. The city's major retail districts on the southwest side have seen rapid expansion as has the downtown area due, at least, in part to investments made by the city and private developers in the Renaissance Zone. Planning agencies have also been active in promoting housing rehabilitation in older sections of the city such as the Roosevelt neighborhood to stem blight and strengthen the city's core. Indeed, during the 1990s most central city neighborhoods such as Hawthorne, Jefferson, and Horace Mann actually lost population even as rapid growth occurred along the edges of the city in sprawling new developments. As Fargo has grown and matured, however, the city has placed a growing emphasis on long-range urban planning. Furthermore, several developers desiring to bring in additional "big box" retail stores on the far south end of Fargo have been rebuffed by planning officials and nearby residents alike arguing that the developments do not conform to new long-range planning guidelines.
    The northern Plains states are similar geographically to Oklahoma, but culturally are very different. There is a much higher emphasis put on education and crime is much lower. Fargo and cities like Minneapolis, Des Moines and even Omaha are doing well because, even with the harsh winter, they have a highly educated workforce and plenty of urban amenities, especially the Twin Cities which is a beautiful and very urban/walkable city. Oklahoma is unfortunately much more aligned with the South with the bottom feeders on all quality of life rankings i.e. Mississippi, Arkansas, Alabama, Louisiana. Kansas though is more like its northern neighbors even though it shares a long border with us...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spartan View Post
    Oklahoma's rural counties have been losing population lately. This is a fact. But I am still waiting to see county data, which I don't think has been released yet.
    This is true, but not in all cases. There are counties in eastern Oklahoma that are continuing to gain population, but not by large measures.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shane453 View Post
    Check out how our growth has accelerated in the last half of the decade, from 06-10. We actually had our best year BY FAR in the last year, with 64,000 and 1.74% annual growth. When you rank the states by % growth between 2009 and 2010, Oklahoma is 7th (all the states that beat us are less than 3 million population). By numeric growth, we were 11th in the nation.


    OKLAHOMA
    Total Pop POPULATION Numeric change % change

    April 1, 2010 ... 3,751,351 ... 64,301 ... 1.74%
    July 1, 2009 ... 3,687,050 ... 43,025 ... 1.18%
    July 1, 2008 ... 3,644,025 ... 31,839 ... 0.88%
    July 1, 2007 ... 3,612,186 ... 37,852 ... 1.06%
    July 1, 2006 ... 3,574,334 ... 41,565 ... 1.18%
    July 1, 2005 ... 3,532,769 ... 18,320 ... 0.52%
    July 1, 2004 ... 3,514,449 ... 15,762 ... 0.45%
    July 1, 2003 ... 3,498,687 ... 13,933 ... 0.40%
    July 1, 2002 ... 3,484,754 ... 20,025 ... 0.58%
    July 1, 2001 ... 3,464,729 ... 10,786 ... 0.31%
    July 1, 2000 ... 3,453,943...


    -------

    TOP 50 STATES+DC BY NUMERIC GROWTH 09-10

    1 TX 363,259
    2 CA 292,292
    3 FL 263,341
    4 NC 154,599
    5 VA 118,434
    6 PA 97,612
    7 NJ 84,155
    8 MD 74,074
    9 AL 71,028
    10 HI 65,123
    11 OK 64,301
    12 SC 64,122
    13 IN 60,689
    14 WA 60,345
    15 NV 57,466
    16 CT 55,809
    17 TN 49,851
    18 NM 49,508
    19 LA 41,296
    20 IA 38,499
    21 MN 37,711
    22 KS 34,371
    23 WV 33,217
    24 WI 32,212
    25 NE 29,722
    26 AR 26,468
    27 ND 25,747
    28 KY 25,254
    29 ID 21,781
    30 WY 19,356
    31 MS 15,301
    32 MT 14,426
    33 DE 12,812
    34 AK 11,758
    35 ME 10,060
    36 OR 5,417
    37 CO 4,448
    38 VT 3,981
    39 DC 2,066
    40 SD 1,797
    41 MO 1,347
    42 RI -642
    43 OH -6,141
    44 NH -8,105
    45 UT -20,687
    46 MA -45,958
    47 IL -79,777
    48 MI -86,087
    49 GA -141,558
    50 NY -163,351
    51 AZ -203,761

    TOP 50 STATES+DC BY % GROWTH 09-10

    1 HI 5.03%
    2 ND 3.98%
    3 WY 3.56%
    4 NM 2.46%
    5 NV 2.17%
    6 WV 1.83%
    7 OK 1.74%
    8 AK 1.68%
    9 NE 1.65%
    10 NC 1.65%
    11 CT 1.59%
    12 AL 1.51%
    13 VA 1.50%
    14 MT 1.48%
    15 TX 1.47%
    16 DE 1.45%
    17 FL 1.42%
    18 ID 1.41%
    19 SC 1.41%
    20 MD 1.30%
    21 IA 1.28%
    22 KS 1.22%
    23 NJ 0.97%
    24 IN 0.94%
    25 LA 0.92%
    26 AR 0.92%
    27 WA 0.91%
    28 TN 0.79%
    29 CA 0.79%
    30 PA 0.77%
    31 ME 0.76%
    32 MN 0.72%
    33 VT 0.64%
    34 KY 0.59%
    35 WI 0.57%
    36 MS 0.52%
    37 DC 0.34%
    38 SD 0.22%
    39 OR 0.14%
    40 CO 0.09%
    41 MO 0.02%
    42 OH -0.05%
    43 RI -0.06%
    44 NH -0.61%
    45 IL -0.62%
    46 MA -0.70%
    47 UT -0.74%
    48 NY -0.84%
    49 MI -0.86%
    50 GA -1.44%
    51 AZ -3.09%
    These number are fascinating, and put to rest some myths, such as:

    1. Some posters here have been saying that people are leaving California in droves. Um...not really.
    2. I thought Utah was some economic miracle. Hmmm.
    3. How many of these Forbes lists have been touting Colorado as this booming magnet? Not according to these numbers.
    4. I keep hearing that Pennsylvania is some rusty dying state. Wait, it's growing?
    5. What the hell is happening to Arizona? Will the last person to leave please turn out the lights?

    Stuff like this fascinates me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeOKC View Post
    TOP 50 STATES+DC BY % GROWTH 09-10

    1 HI 5.03%
    2 ND 3.98%
    3 WY 3.56%
    4 NM 2.46%
    5 NV 2.17%
    6 WV 1.83%
    7 OK 1.74%

    I guess the North Dakota boom continues. Fargo has done an incredible job recruiting high tech. Excellent city management.

    The death of the Great Plains has been greatly exaggerated.
    http://www.newsweek.com/2010/07/02/t...at-plains.html

    This is also interesting:

    Several businesses now have major operations in the community including Microsoft, Navteq and Cetero Research. The city's major retail districts on the southwest side have seen rapid expansion as has the downtown area due, at least, in part to investments made by the city and private developers in the Renaissance Zone. Planning agencies have also been active in promoting housing rehabilitation in older sections of the city such as the Roosevelt neighborhood to stem blight and strengthen the city's core. Indeed, during the 1990s most central city neighborhoods such as Hawthorne, Jefferson, and Horace Mann actually lost population even as rapid growth occurred along the edges of the city in sprawling new developments. As Fargo has grown and matured, however, the city has placed a growing emphasis on long-range urban planning. Furthermore, several developers desiring to bring in additional "big box" retail stores on the far south end of Fargo have been rebuffed by planning officials and nearby residents alike arguing that the developments do not conform to new long-range planning guidelines.
    Another huge growth center in the Dakotas is also Sioux Falls, although in SD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kerry View Post
    Of this 300,000 gain, how much of it do you think is in metro OKC? I say all of it.
    LOL.

    OKC would be lucky to have half of that growth based on current estimates. For 2000 to 2009 the MSA growth estimate was about 120k.

    Quote Originally Posted by soonerguru
    1. Some posters here have been saying that people are leaving California in droves. Um...not really.
    Um...they are. ALL of that growth in California is due to international/illegal immigration and natural increase.

    Net domestic migration of the Los Angeles MSA (2000-2009): -1.4 million
    Net domestic migration of the San Diego MSA ('00-'09): -340k
    Net domestic migration of the San Francisco-Oakland MSA ('00-'09): -230k

    http://www.brookings.edu/metro/State...zoom=0&x=0&y=0

    You are right, however, that the notion of mass migration of Californians to Oklahoma is overblown. OKC's growth has been driven much more by natural growth compared with cities like Austin, Charlotte, Raleigh and Dallas that have had large amounts of domestic in-migration.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spartan View Post
    Well, keep this in mind. OKC and Tulsa are growing but the rest of the state is LOSING. It's quite possible that OKC could have grown by 250,000 and Tulsa by 200,000 and it still balance out as 300,000 net for the state. In fact, some of the losses are directly to the metros, but a lot is to Texas and the coasts. We're retaining our youth better than ever in OKC, and Tulsa's never had the problem as bad as others, but rural Oklahoma is doing absolutely nothing and making absolutely zero headway on retaining Oklahoma youth in general, so those youth still are no more likely to wind up in OKC or Tulsa. Just some perspective on the 300,000 gain.

    I haven't seen the numbers yet, but we all know the deal.
    Instead of speculating wildly, why not simply look up this information on the Census Bureau website?

    Estimates are made every year for cities, MSAs, CSAs, etc. Historically, they have been quite accurate.

    I'll save you the trouble of searching. Here is the estimates data:

    http://www.census.gov/popest/estbygeo.html

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    First of all, let me point out that those who are participating in this thread who have proven themselves to be totally ignorant of population threads have yet to prove what I said to be totally wrong or wrong in any way. Soonerliberal had a good point that some of the regional centers actually are still growing, and this certainly is true.

    But you want me to prove with facts a statement as simple as "the sky is blue" when you probably ask that knowing that it's difficult to prove. I'll just show population change for a bunch of rural counties in Oklahoma in alphabetical order stopping after a while, for lack of any more scientific way to prove this without giving up my day job.

    Oklahoma avg 2000-2009 6.9%
    Adair County 3.9%
    Alfalfa County -10.1%
    Atoka County 4.5%
    Beaver County -10%
    Caddo County 0.8%
    Carter County 5.9%
    Choctaw County -3.1%
    Cotton County -5%
    Comanche County -1.5%
    Coal County -2.9%
    Craig County 1.4%
    Custer County 2.2%
    Dewey County -7.1%
    Ellis County -3.6%
    Garfield County 1.9%
    Garvin county 0.4%
    Grant County -16.1%
    Greer County -3.8%
    Harmon County -13.4%
    Harper County -5.2%
    Haskell County 5.1%
    Hughes County -2.4%
    Jackson County -10.8%
    Jefferson County -7.3%
    Johnston County -0.4%
    Kay County -4.1%
    Kingfisher County 3.3%
    Kiowa County -11%
    Latimer County -0.7%

    I didn't even realize that there were so many counties with double digit population loss in just 9 years, and I hadn't even gotten all the way through the L's yet. I think my point about rural Oklahoma hemorrhaging population stands pretty true, lol. Essentially Ardmore's growth is able to carry Carter County, and Enid (Garfield) is growing by 1.9%, and that's it in terms of positive news here.

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    Well, probably the majority of rural Oklahoma counties have been slowly declining or at best stagnant since the 1930s and the Great Depression. So the problem has been an old story.

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    I don't know. I think the regional centers used to hold their own pretty well and for the most part were very nice cities, but now maybe even those places are losing people.

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