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  2. Pittsburgh Metro and City keep loosing population (Washington,...

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    Most legacy metros are loosing city population but gaining metro population, but Pittsburgh is shrinking with both. So what are the trends and ideas on this topic? True, I think overall the job growth is slower compared to other metros, which ahs lead to less homes being built along with an older population who used to work blue collar jobs ...

  3. (City Anatomy / Breakdown) Cities that are more ... -...

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    The big question here is which Cities are Considered Big or more known or are Recognized more for their City population's or Metro Populations or in some cases both / more balanced and the reason /opinion. Example: New York, Chicago : City Population Atlanta, Miami : Metro Population Philadelphia : Both Buffalo, NY : Metro Population

  4. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (PA) profile: population, maps, real...

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    Pittsburgh-area historical tornado activity is near Pennsylvania state average. It is 20% smaller than the overall U.S. average. On 6/3/1980, a category F4 (max. wind speeds 207-260 mph) tornado 19.4 miles away from the Pittsburgh city center injured 140 people and caused between $50,000,000 and $500,000,000 in damages.

  5. Is the Pittsburgh Metro Growing in Population? (Bethel Park,...

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    The numbers you posted show that the Pittsburgh MSA has had a population decline since 2000, but seems to be rising slowly the past few years. Lets hope Pittsburgh has turned the corner and the one statement that troubled me from the article I posted earlier was that since the economy is now improving growth in Pittsburgh may slow down.

  6. Pittsburgh: Population Profile - City-Data.com

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    Percent of residents born in state: 78.1% (2000) Age characteristics (2000) Population under 5 years old: 17,607. Population 5 to 9 years old: 19,004. Population 10 to 14 years old: 18,907. Population 15 to 19 years old: 25,881. Population 20 to 24 years old: 34,570. Population 25 to 34 years old: 48,860.

  7. Biggest Italian population (Pittsburgh: metro, cities, county ...

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    The biggest flux f Italian immigrants was during and after the first world war. Most people now are third and fourth generation Americans. There is still a lot of Italian pride, but for the most part Italians have assimilated in. The population of Pittsburgh as a whole has been declining for years.

  8. Pittsburgh MSA municipal population data (2020) (2013, schools...

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    The Pittsburgh metro area’s natural decline of 10,383 was the largest natural decline of any metro area in the United States, according to census estimates." "University of Pittsburgh economist Chris Briem said he suspects the decennial count showed growth mostly at the front end of the 2010s, and new estimates are confirming Pittsburgh’s ...

  9. Pittsburg, Kansas (KS 66762) profile: population, maps, real...

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    Estimated per capita income in 2022: $24,863 (it was $15,318 in 2000) Pittsburg city income, earnings, and wages data

  10. Columbus, OH vs Pittsburgh, PA - Advanced U.S. city comparison...

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    View from the top of the Duquense Incline. Distance between Columbus, OH and Pittsburgh, PA : 162.0 miles. Columbus's population is larger by 202%. Its population has grown by 195,058 people (27.4%) since 2000. The population of Pittsburgh has decreased by 34,132 people (10.2%) during that time.

  11. Is the Pittsburgh Metro Growing in Population? (Riverside, Penn:...

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    I have read a little bit on this forum about recent population growth in Pittsburgh and I happened to be reading a Forbes article yesterday and I was Is the Pittsburgh Metro Growing in Population? (Riverside, Penn: 2013, live) - Pennsylvania (PA) - City-Data Forum