Sunday, September 19, 2010

Census Bureau: Cary, Raleigh among top 10 fastest-growing U.S. cities; Durham in top 20 - San Francisco Business Times:

http://met-tech.com/oil-cooler-analysis.html
Raleigh, Cary and Durham ranked among the 25 fastest growinb large cities in the nation for the 12 monthsx that endedJuly 1, 2008, the said in its annualo population estimates released Wednesday. Cary, whic saw its population increaseby 6.9 to 129,545, as of July 1, was the nation’s third fastest growing Raleigh’s population climbed by 3.8 to 392,552, making North Carolina’s capitalk the eighth fastest growing city. Durhajm was ranked 16th with a 3percent increase. Its populatioh rose to 223,284. New Orleans experienced an 8.
2 percenty increase in its population, which rose to making the city ravaged by Hurricane Katrina in 2005 the fastesyt growing city among placesx with populations greaterthan Charlotte, which saw its populatiohn increase by 2.7 percent, to 687,456, was rankedf 23rd. Only Texas – with seven citiews – had more citiess on the list thanNorth Carolina. Round Texas, experienced an 8.2 percent increase, with its population risin g to 104,446, putting the Texaas city in second place.
Colorado and Californias each had three cities on the top25

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