For the first time in half a century, the population of Buffalo is on the upswing. According to preliminary results of the 2020 Census, there are 31 thousand more souls living here than reported ten years ago. It's not, however, all sunshine and roses. The population of the six counties that compromise Western New York declined by 4.6 per cent, and the rate of growth is about half that of other parts of the country. Niagara County alone slipped 1.8 per cent.
Still to be revealed: demographics. The population figures do not offer a perspective as to what age groups are increasing or decreasing. Buffalo has long been top heavy, with a bulge in baby boomers and older demographics. On the upside, market demographers suspect that Buffalo's growth may in fact be driven by younger demos. The growth came only in Erie County, up 3.8%, and the City of Buffalo in particular.
How ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm?
Still to be revealed: demographics. The population figures do not offer a perspective as to what age groups are increasing or decreasing. Buffalo has long been top heavy, with a bulge in baby boomers and older demographics. On the upside, market demographers suspect that Buffalo's growth may in fact be driven by younger demos. The growth came only in Erie County, up 3.8%, and the City of Buffalo in particular.
How ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm?