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Migration to Sun Belt Continues Through Pandemic

Large Southern Cities Gained While Traditional Gateway Markets Lost Population
The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex topped the list of areas with populations larger than 750,000 people in terms of nominal population growth last year. Pictured is Dallas' skyline. (Getty Images)
The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex topped the list of areas with populations larger than 750,000 people in terms of nominal population growth last year. Pictured is Dallas' skyline. (Getty Images)
By David Kahn, Sam Tenenbaum
CoStar Analytics
May 7, 2021 | 9:57 P.M.

The Sun Belt once again benefited from strong population growth trends in 2020, the latest U.S. Census Bureau estimates show.

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