These were released on Thursday, and in light of recent events they didn't get much attention here. These new numbers actually has quite a bit of good news for OKC and surrounding communities.
As of July 2012, Oklahoma City has an estimated population of 599,199 (so we have likely broke the 600K mark). This represents a growth of 9,791, or 1.661% from July 2011. This now places us as the 29th largest city in the US, up from 31st just a few years ago.
In comparison to the top 50 cities in the US, OKC's growth rate ranks a respectable 14th. OKC is growing about 30% faster than the median growth rate for the top 50 cities.
Below is data for surrounding towns:
(City: 2012 population, increase from 2011, percent growth rate).
Norman: 115,562, +1,759, +1.546
Edmond: 84,885, +1,902, +2.292%
Moore: 57,810, +1,138, +2.008%
Midwest City: 56,080, +817, +1.478%
Yukon: 24,128, +615, +2.616%
Mustang: 18,543, +505, +2.800%
Tulsa: 393,987, +1535, +0.391%
Broken Arrow: 102,019, +1931, +1.929%
Owasso: 31,453, +423, +1.363%
Jenks: 18,059, +425, +2.410%
Bixby: 22,580, +1058, +4.916%
For anyone who wants to play around with other data, here is the link:
City & Towns Totals: Vintage 2012 - U.S Census Bureau
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