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Miami-Dade County's population shrank between 2019 and 2022 — its first population loss since 1970. Between 2020 and 2022, almost 80,000 people left Miami-Dade County.
Miami-Dade County’s population shrank between 2019 and 2022, its first population loss over a multiyear period since at least 1970. Saul Martinez/Bloomberg News. By Konrad Putzier.
From 2020 to 2022, Miami-Dade's population dropped by 1%, with over 100,000 residents moving out in 2021, which is surprising given the stream of newcomers to the South of Florida.
The Jewish population in Miami-Dade County has grown by 25 percent over the last ten years, according to a new study from the Greater Miami Jewish Federation. That growth can be largely attributed ...
Jewish population in Miami-Dade has grown 25% in 10 years. Newcomers and diversity highlighted in recent study by the Greater Miami Jewish Federation ...
Miami’s Population Surges To 450,000 As Climate Worsens. Story by Douglas McIntyre • 6mo. M iami’s population reached 450,000 last year. That is up from 334,859 fifty years ago.
According to a recent Jewish population study of Miami-Dade County, at least part of that snapshot is becoming outdated. The southeast corner of the Sunshine State is growing — and getting younger.
Miami sees its first population drop in decades, as soaring housing costs drive many locals away despite economic boom. Miami Is Booming, But Its Population Is Falling.
According to Miami-Dade County's most recent Homeless Census, it shows the lowest homeless population in 25 years, which includes both sheltered and unsheltered individuals.