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Old Posted Jan 23, 2013, 5:28 PM
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Forbes names Phoenix among fastest-growing cities for population, economy

Always nice to see some good news! Where's Don to tell us that our population is decreasing?

Phoenix was ranked #8 out of 100 most populous metropolitan areas with forecasts for 2013 of...

• +2.7% population growth (up from +1% in 2012)
• +2.5% job growth
• +4.1% gross metro product
• Drop to 6.5% unemployment

Forbes names Phoenix among fastest-growing cities for population, economy - Phoenix Business Journal
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Old Posted Jan 23, 2013, 10:03 PM
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Always nice to see some good news! Where's Don to tell us that our population is decreasing?

Phoenix was ranked #8 out of 100 most populous metropolitan areas with forecasts for 2013 of...

• +2.7% population growth (up from +1% in 2012)
• +2.5% job growth
• +4.1% gross metro product
• Drop to 6.5% unemployment

Forbes names Phoenix among fastest-growing cities for population, economy - Phoenix Business Journal
Too bad the photo they used is how many years old of downtown Phoenix?
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Old Posted Jan 24, 2013, 12:21 AM
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Always nice to see some good news! Where's Don to tell us that our population is decreasing?

Phoenix was ranked #8 out of 100 most populous metropolitan areas with forecasts for 2013 of...

• +2.7% population growth (up from +1% in 2012)
• +2.5% job growth
• +4.1% gross metro product
• Drop to 6.5% unemployment

Forbes names Phoenix among fastest-growing cities for population, economy - Phoenix Business Journal
Pretty great news! Now if we could just figure out a way for all that growth to happen in the middle rather than the edges. haha.
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Old Posted Mar 22, 2020, 2:52 AM
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It has no doubt that the Phoenix City population is increasing if we compare the Current Population of Phoenix in 2020 with past five years then Phoenix population is increased by 0.09288 Million in the past 5 years.
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Old Posted Mar 22, 2020, 3:51 AM
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It has no doubt that the Phoenix City population is increasing if we compare the Current Population of Phoenix in 2020 with past five years then Phoenix population is increased by 0.09288 Million in the past 5 years.
Why did you resurrect a 7 year old thread for this
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