This American City Has Lost Nearly 40% of Its Downtown's Population in Just 10 Years
Briefly

The pandemic has led to a significant shift in work culture, with a notable reduction in daily commutes to downtowns, thereby adversely affecting local businesses.
Cities across America are witnessing a troubling trend of downtown population decline, with some metropolitan areas seeing declines approaching 40% over the past decade.
As downtowns shrink, suburban areas appear to be experiencing growth, indicating a shift in where people choose to live amidst changing work and lifestyle dynamics.
The analysis of urban populations revealed a stark contrast between downtown and non-downtown areas, highlighting ongoing economic struggles faced by many cities.
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