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Friday, April 19, 2019

Baltimore sees biggest population loss in single year since 2001, census estimates show

The U.S. Census Bureau’s annual population estimates have rarely brought good news for the city of Baltimore in recent years. The latest release is no exception.

The city lost 7,346 people, or 1.2% of its population, during the 12 months that ended July 1, 2018, according to census figures published Thursday.

The decline, which puts Baltimore’s estimated population at 602,495 as of July 1, 2018, is the biggest loss the city has experienced in a single year since 2001. It also marks the fourth year in a row in which the city’s population has fallen, starting in 2015.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Rife through Salisbury you'll find them

Anonymous said...

Ride through Salisbury you'll find them

Anonymous said...


Are those numbers for those leaving while alive? Or do they include those murdered? Kind of a technicality since majority of those murdered continue to vote.

Anonymous said...

NO WONDER.Democrats have run Baltimore into a RACIST SEWER.

Anonymous said...

I wonder why
Has anyone found a copy of the book healthy holly yet

Anonymous said...

No 1:44 but I did see "Healthy Bank Account" by Catherine Pugh. Coming soon to a bookstore near you. I just had a thought about opening a business in Baltimore City. I need help deciding between a wig shop, a check cashing place or a bookstore. There's gotta be an obvious one to remove from the list...