This statistic represents the percent increase of the 15 fastest-growing large cities in the U.S. between July 1, 2020 and July 1, 2021. Georgetown city in Texas is at the top of the fastest-growing large cities, with a growth rate of 10.5 percent over this period.
This statistics shows the top 20 fastest growing large-metropolitan areas in the United States between July 1st, 2022 and July 1st, 2023. The total population in the Wilmington, North Carolina, metropolitan area increased by 0.05 percent from 2022 to 2023.
This graph shows the 15 fastest growing cities in the United States, by percentage increase in population, from the period April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2011. Over this time New Orleans was the fastest growing city at a rate of 4.9 percent.
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EPA data for Air Quality Index (AQI) for 11 of the fastest growing cities in the US for 2010 and 2019. US Official Census data for respective city growth from 2010-2019.
There are 4 labeled tabs. First is EPA data for each city for years 2010 and 2019. Second is US census data for each city's growth, region, population. Third is a key for AQI scores, Fourth is a key for air pollutant types.
Data is from US official census data and Environmental Protection Agency data. Cite both of these websites. Also, EPA data is county data from which the respective city belongs to. This is because county data is the most drilled down AQI data that the EPA website offers, or at least that I saw.
This multi-scale map shows counts of the total population the US. Data is from U.S. Census Bureau's 2020 PL 94-171 data for county, tract, block group, and block.County and metro area highlights:The largest county in the United States in 2020 remains Los Angeles County with over 10 million people.The largest city (incorporated place) in the United States in 2020 remains New York with 8.8 million people.312 of the 384 U.S. metro areas gained population between 2010 and 2020.The fastest-growing U.S. metro area between the 2010 Census and 2020 Census was The Villages, FL, which grew 39% from about 93,000 people to about 130,000 people.72 U.S. metro areas lost population from the 2010 Census to the 2020 Census. The U.S. metro areas with the largest percentage declines were Pine Bluff, AR, and Danville, IL, at -12.5 percent and -9.1 percent, respectively.View more 2020 Census statistics highlights on local populations changes.
This statistic shows the population growth rate of the top twenty largest urban agglomerations in the United States from 2000 to 2030. Between 2025 and 2030, the average annual population growth rate of the New York-Newark agglomeration is projected to be roughly 0.82 percent.
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With social media ubiquitous in our daily communication, local governments have growingly relied on this new media platform for communicating and interacting with their citizens. However, it is still unclear how to assess the effectiveness of social media communication efforts by the governments. Based on the Lasswell communication framework, this study proposes a social media communication index that can be used to compare and evaluate the degree of social media communication effectiveness among different cities. The index was then applied to the social media platforms used by the top growing U.S. cities. The results show that City of Orlando and New York City exhibit top communication effectiveness in social media. This dataset was developed along with the research.
According to the most recently available data, Spiegel & Gray, based in New York City, was the fastest growing independent book publisher in the United States based on sales growth with an increase of 292 percent between 2021 and 2023. The only other indie publisher to see sales growth of 100 percent or more during that time period was LA-based Tokyo Pop.
In 2022, the fastest growing private company in New York was The Newsette, headquartered in New York City, which grew 16,581 percent that year. Following The Newsette was Capital Rx, which grew 9,895 percent.
Human-nature connection (HNC) is a concept derived from investigating the formulation and extent of an individual’s identification with the natural world. This relationship is often characterized as an emotional bond to nature that develops from the contextualized, physical interactions of an individual, beginning in childhood. This outcome presents complexity in evaluating the development of HNC but suggests optimism in the pathways for enhancing lifelong HNC.
As urban populations increase, there is a growing recognition worldwide of the potential for urban green space to cultivate HNC and thus shape the environmental identity of urban residents.
The results of an online survey of 560 visitors to three community parks (managed primarily to provide a variety of physical, social and cultural opportunities) and three conservation parks (managed primarily to protect native plants and wildlife) in Madison, Wisconsin, USA, were used to investigate HNC.
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Madison has a population of approximately 270,000 residents, covers approximately 260 km2, and is located in south central Wisconsin, USA (US Census Bureau, 2022). Madison is currently the fastest growing city in Wisconsin and is home to the state capital and the University of Wisconsin-Madison (US Census Bureau, 2022). The study area is within the Yahara Watershed, now largely dominated by agricultural and urban land cover, and experiences four distinct seasons (Carpenter et al., 2007, Wisconsin State Climatology Office, 2010).Â
The six selected parks were based on their classification as a community or conservation park; an estimated visitation rate; a central, western, or eastern location in Madison; and approval from the Madison Parks Division of the City of Madison (Figure 1). The size of the community parks ranged from 19.07 ha to 101.50 ha, and the size of the conservation parks ranged from 24.39 ha to 39.17 ha. The parks can be broadly described as mix..., , # Human-nature connection consent form and survey
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The data set contains the raw and coded data used in the analysis as presented in the published article. The supplementary material contains two documents, the consent form that preceded the survey and the survey questions that were administered online to community and conservation park visitors in Madison, WI, USA as presented in the published article.
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In 2020, about 82.66 percent of the total population in the United States lived in cities and urban areas. As the United States was one of the earliest nations to industrialize, it has had a comparatively high rate of urbanization over the past two centuries. The urban population became larger than the rural population during the 1910s, and by the middle of the century it is expected that almost 90 percent of the population will live in an urban setting. Regional development of urbanization in the U.S. The United States began to urbanize on a larger scale in the 1830s, as technological advancements reduced the labor demand in agriculture, and as European migration began to rise. One major difference between early urbanization in the U.S. and other industrializing economies, such as the UK or Germany, was population distribution. Throughout the 1800s, the Northeastern U.S. became the most industrious and urban region of the country, as this was the main point of arrival for migrants. Disparities in industrialization and urbanization was a key contributor to the Union's victory in the Civil War, not only due to population sizes, but also through production capabilities and transport infrastructure. The Northeast's population reached an urban majority in the 1870s, whereas this did not occur in the South until the 1950s. As more people moved westward in the late 1800s, not only did their population growth increase, but the share of the urban population also rose, with an urban majority established in both the West and Midwest regions in the 1910s. The West would eventually become the most urbanized region in the 1960s, and over 90 percent of the West's population is urbanized today. Urbanization today New York City is the most populous city in the United States, with a population of 8.3 million, while California has the largest urban population of any state. California also has the highest urbanization rate, although the District of Columbia is considered 100 percent urban. Only four U.S. states still have a rural majority, these are Maine, Mississippi, Montana, and West Virginia.
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What is the City doing? The City is developing a planning vision to bring together opportunities in the City’s key areas of focus and position Brampton as a future city and a hub for jobs and innovation. In other words, it aims to set Brampton apart from other suburban cities as a model city that people are proud to call home. The work focuses on understanding what Brampton can – and will be – in 25+ years, and how to get there.Why should it matter to me?Brampton has the right ingredients to be a future ready city. From a diverse, rapidly growing population, to a key position on the innovation super-corridor, we’ve got a lot going for us. We’re thinking bigger about our brilliant future – but to really be successful, we need your bright ideas. This is your city, and it’s important for us to know what its future looks like to you. You can always email us at brightideas@brampton.ca, or send us messages on Twitter or Facebook with any questions or comments you have. For data captured through the Bang the Table™ Web Site, visit the following.Terms and Conditions | Privacy Policy I keep hearing the term “future ready”, what does that mean?Moving Brampton forward to be a “future ready” city means thinking bigger about opportunities that fuel its vibrancy. It means thinking bigger about what Brampton will look like in 5, 10 and 25 years and beyond. Community input is critical – which is why we need you!
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What is the City doing? The City is developing a planning vision to bring together opportunities in the City’s key areas of focus and position Brampton as a future city and a hub for jobs and innovation. In other words, it aims to set Brampton apart from other suburban cities as a model city that people are proud to call home. The work focuses on understanding what Brampton can – and will be – in 25+ years, and how to get there.Why should it matter to me?Brampton has the right ingredients to be a future ready city. From a diverse, rapidly growing population, to a key position on the innovation super-corridor, we’ve got a lot going for us. We’re thinking bigger about our brilliant future – but to really be successful, we need your bright ideas. This is your city, and it’s important for us to know what its future looks like to you. You can always email us at brightideas@brampton.ca, or send us messages on Twitter or Facebook with any questions or comments you have. For data captured through the Bang the Table™ Web Site, visit the following.Terms and Conditions | Privacy Policy I keep hearing the term “future ready”, what does that mean?Moving Brampton forward to be a “future ready” city means thinking bigger about opportunities that fuel its vibrancy. It means thinking bigger about what Brampton will look like in 5, 10 and 25 years and beyond. Community input is critical – which is why we need you!
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Maps, Ideas and Stories provided through various public engagement events held by the Planning Vision team. What is the City doing? The City is developing a planning vision to bring together opportunities in the City’s key areas of focus and position Brampton as a future city and a hub for jobs and innovation. In other words, it aims to set Brampton apart from other suburban cities as a model city that people are proud to call home. The work focuses on understanding what Brampton can – and will be – in 25+ years, and how to get there. Why should it matter to me? Brampton has the right ingredients to be a future ready city. From a diverse, rapidly growing population, to a key position on the innovation super-corridor, we’ve got a lot going for us. We’re thinking bigger about our brilliant future – but to really be successful, we need your bright ideas. This is your city, and it’s important for us to know what its future looks like to you. You can always email us at brightideas@brampton.ca, or send us messages on Twitter or Facebook with any questions or comments you have. For data captured through the Bang the Table™ Web Site, visit the following. Terms and Conditions | Privacy Policy I keep hearing the term “future ready”, what does that mean? Moving Brampton forward to be a “future ready” city means thinking bigger about opportunities that fuel its vibrancy. It means thinking bigger about what Brampton will look like in 5, 10 and 25 years and beyond. Community input is critical – which is why we need you!
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The global intra city logistics market size was valued at USD 35.6 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 68.1 billion by 2032, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.4% during the forecast period. The key growth factor driving this market is the increasing need for efficient and timely delivery services due to the rapid expansion of e-commerce and the growing urban population.
One of the major growth factors fueling the intra city logistics market is the surge in e-commerce activities. With the rise of online shopping, there is a heightened demand for quick and reliable delivery services within cities. E-commerce giants like Amazon, Alibaba, and Flipkart are continuously optimizing their logistics networks to ensure same-day or next-day deliveries. This has led to an increased need for efficient intra city logistics solutions that can handle last-mile delivery challenges effectively. Moreover, the growing trend of hyperlocal delivery services, which focus on delivering groceries, food, and other essentials within a few hours, is further propelling the demand for intra city logistics.
Another significant growth driver is the advancement in logistics technologies. The adoption of innovative technologies such as GPS tracking, route optimization software, and autonomous delivery vehicles is revolutionizing the intra city logistics landscape. These technologies enhance the efficiency and accuracy of delivery operations, reduce operational costs, and improve customer satisfaction. For instance, route optimization software helps logistics providers plan the most efficient routes, reducing fuel consumption and delivery time. Similarly, autonomous delivery vehicles, including drones and robots, are being tested and deployed to enhance last-mile delivery efficiency in urban areas.
Last Mile Logistics is a critical component of the intra city logistics market, focusing on the final step of the delivery process from a distribution center to the end consumer. This phase is often considered the most challenging and cost-intensive part of the supply chain due to the complexities involved in navigating urban environments and meeting customer expectations for fast delivery. Companies are investing in innovative solutions, such as electric vehicles and drones, to enhance the efficiency of last-mile logistics. The integration of advanced technologies, such as real-time tracking and route optimization, is helping logistics providers overcome these challenges by improving delivery accuracy and reducing operational costs. As consumer demand for faster delivery times continues to grow, the importance of optimizing last-mile logistics will only increase, driving further advancements in this area.
The increasing urbanization and rising disposable incomes are also contributing to the growth of the intra city logistics market. As more people move to urban areas, the demand for goods and services within cities increases. This, in turn, drives the need for efficient logistics solutions to ensure timely delivery of products. Additionally, the rising disposable incomes enable consumers to spend more on online shopping and on-demand services, further boosting the demand for intra city logistics. The growing middle-class population, especially in emerging economies, is a significant driver of this market.
The regional outlook for the intra city logistics market indicates that Asia Pacific holds the largest market share, followed by North America and Europe. The rapid urbanization, booming e-commerce sector, and increasing investments in logistics infrastructure in countries like China and India are the primary factors driving the growth of the market in Asia Pacific. North America and Europe are also witnessing significant growth due to the rising adoption of advanced logistics technologies and the presence of leading logistics service providers. Additionally, the Middle East & Africa and Latin America regions are expected to experience moderate growth, driven by improving economic conditions and increasing investments in logistics capabilities.
The transportation segment is a critical component of the intra city logistics market, encompassing various modes such as road, rail, and air transport. Road transport, including the use of two-wheelers, three-wheelers, and four-wheelers, dominates this segment due to its flexibility and cost-effec
In 2023, Washington, D.C.-based Avōq – resulting from a merger of Subject Matter and Kivvit – was the fastest-growing public relations (PR) firm in the United States, with its PR fee income increasing by over 85 percent compared to the previous year. Headquartered in the same city, ROKK Solutions ranked second with a 54.5-percent growth rate. Overall, four of the top 10 fastest-growing PR firms worldwide in 2023 were based in the U.S.
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According to Cognitive Market Research, the global Gypsum and Drywall market size will be USD 8142.5 million in 2024. It will expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.60% from 2024 to 2031.
North America held the major market share for more than 40% of the global revenue with a market size of USD 3257.00 million in 2024 and will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.8% from 2024 to 2031.
Europe accounted for a market share of over 30% of the global revenue with a market size of USD 2442.75 million.
Asia Pacific held a market share of around 23% of the global revenue with a market size of USD 1872.78 million in 2024 and will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.6% from 2024 to 2031.
Latin America had a market share of more than 5% of the global revenue with a market size of USD 407.13 million in 2024 and will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.0% from 2024 to 2031.
Middle East and Africa had a market share of around 2% of the global revenue and was estimated at a market size of USD 162.85 million in 2024 and will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.3% from 2024 to 2031.
The commercial category is the fastest growing segment of the Gypsum and Drywall industry
Market Dynamics of Gypsum and Drywall Market
Key Drivers for Gypsum and Drywall Market
Increasing Urbanization and Population Growth to Boost Market Growth
Demand for residential, commercial, and infrastructure projects is driven by growing urbanization and population expansion, which raises the need for gypsum and drywall in interior construction. In a rapidly expanding Asian city, urbanization fuels the demand for residential and commercial space; this market trend has the potential to significantly boost worldwide growth. Additionally, the new mixed-use development project will involve building shopping malls, office complexes, and high-rise apartment buildings. Because of their versatility, affordability, and ease of installation, gypsum boards are chosen as the main material for interior construction. Gypsum board walls make it simple to incorporate plumbing and electrical wiring, which speeds up construction and enables us to complete the project by the deadline. Additionally, gypsum boards' fire-resistant qualities meet safety standards in crowded cities. According to UN estimates, 68 percent of people on Earth will live in cities by 2050. The need for infrastructure development and building rises as a result of this faster urbanization. Construction projects are fueled by urbanization in countries like China and India, which raises the need for drywall and gypsum.
Innovation in Design and Finishes to Drive Market Growth
In response to the growing demand for aesthetically pleasing interior spaces, a manufacturer of gypsum and drywall launches a new line of products with creative designs and finishes. These gypsum boards allow architects and interior designers to create visually stunning and unique interiors due to their intricate 3D textures, embossed patterns, and customized themes. Designers utilize these gypsum boards to create eye-catching feature walls in a luxury hotel's entryway by fusing creativity and functionality. Additionally, by providing a range of textures, patterns, and visual effects, gypsum board producers may satisfy the artistic needs of architects and designers, turning gypsum boards from just useful building materials into interior design components. Both the commercial and residential markets may be interested in new developments in gypsum board coatings, which could lead to market growth.
Restraint Factor for the Gypsum and Drywall Market
Fluctuation in Raw Material Prices will Limit Market Growth
The dynamics of the gypsum and drywall markets are greatly impacted by changes in the price of raw materials, especially gypsum. Both synthetic and natural gypsum are essential inputs, and price changes have an impact on supply chain stability, production costs, and market expansion as a whole. The availability and cost of synthetic gypsum, a byproduct of industrial processes (such as flue-gas desulfurization in coal-fired facilities), are influenced by the dynamics of the energy industry. Synthetic gypsum production declined as a result of the world's transition to renewable energy, which lowers the output of coal-based power. It is anticipated that this will impede the expansion of the industry.
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In 2022, the fastest growing private company in New Jersey was BlockFi. The Jersey City headquartered company grew 245,616 percent that year. Following BlockFi was AGM Tech Solutions, which grew 8,749 percent.
This statistic shows the 25 largest counties in the United States in 2022, by population. In 2022, about 9.72 million people were estimated to be living in Los Angeles County, California.
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Urbanization is defined as the process by which cities grow or by which societies become more urban. Rural to urban migration in the United States, and around the world, is often undertaken in the search for employment or to enjoy greater access to services such as healthcare. The largest cities in the United States are steadily growing. Given their size, incremental increases yield considerable numerical gains as seen by New York increasing by 69,777 people in 2011, the most of any city. However in terms of percentage growth, smaller cities outside the main centers are growing the fastest, such as Georgetown city and Leander city in Texas.
Urbanization has increased slowly in the United States, rising from 80.77 percent of the population living in urban areas in 2010 to 82.66 percent in 2020. In 2018, the United States ranked 14th in a ranking of countries based on their degree of urbanization. Unlike fully urbanized countries such as Singapore and Hong Kong, the United States maintains a sizeable agricultural industry. Although technological developments have reduced demands for rural labor, labor in the industry and supporting services are still required.
According to a population projection based on 2020 Census Data, in 2040, California's population will amount to 42.16 million inhabitants
This statistic represents the percent increase of the 15 fastest-growing large cities in the U.S. between July 1, 2020 and July 1, 2021. Georgetown city in Texas is at the top of the fastest-growing large cities, with a growth rate of 10.5 percent over this period.