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US Metro Growth Slows, Migration Dips

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U.S. population growth in metro areas slowed significantly in 2025, with international migration declining and causing losses in border communities like Laredo, Yuma, and El Centro. Floridas Gulf Coast counties also saw declines due to hurricanes. However, Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, Atlanta, Phoenix, and Charlotte led metro growth, boosted by remote work and cheaper housing in suburbs. New York gained over 32,000 through natural increase, topping the nation. As the new administration shapes immigration policies, migration patterns will continue to impact community growth.

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