Originally Posted by
Pete Brzycki
As of 2008, MSA comparison (population and growth rate since 2000)
Oklahoma City 1,227,278 12.04%
Omaha 849,517 10.57%
These figures have likely diverged further in the last 3 years since OKC is one of the few thriving cities in this down economy, but even so that represents a 45% difference which is more than significant.
Tuscon, Tulsa, Fresno, Albuquerque, Rochester and Albany are all bigger than Omaha. Dayton, Bakersfield and Baton Rouge are not far behind. Among the 100 largest MSA's, Omaha's growth rate is right in the middle of the pack, so it's not like it's a boom town.
As I said, you can learn things from just about any city and it looks like Omaha has a lot going for it. But I don't think it is in OKC's league when it comes to competing for much of anything. If nothing else, our weather is a massive advantage.
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