Posted Nov 8, 2019, 3:06 PM
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That exercise I've made it's quite interesting as allow us to see how relatively big those cities were back then in today's terms.
In fact, the US is the biggest outlier when it comes to those dramatic urban population shifts. Worldwide, some cities grow faster than others, but nowhere close to the level we've seen in the US in the past five decades.
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