But first let's look at the numbers behind some of the headlines associated with the growth of city living. City X had a population of 432,427 people as of July 2011 and had a growth rate of 2.4% in 2010. The surrounding suburbs had 4,926,778 people at the same point in time and a 1.3% annual growth rate for 2010. From this, you get the following headline:
"City Grows Almost Twice Suburbs"
Sometimes the math does pencil, but the substance doesn't. In our example, the total combined growth of City X and the suburbs was 73,361 people. City X grew by 10,135 people and the suburbs grew by 63,226. Thus, 86% of the growth was in the suburbs and 14% in City X. Consider this revised headline:
"Suburbs Capture 86% of Local Growth"
In this case, City X is Atlanta. Read the attached - - and follow all the links on the research. Very interesting.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/ezra-klein/wp/2012/07/02/the-suburbs-arent-dead-just-yet/
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