Local communities continue to be among the majority in Iowa in losing population (local figures are included & a link to the statistics)

The Iowa city where most of state government is located continues to have the largest number of people living there.

New Census estimates show Des Moines gained a little more than 1,300 residents in the last year to lead the state in population at 210,330. State Data Center coordinator, Gary Krob, says several cities around Des Moines also saw growth.

“Waukee continues to grow at a pretty good rate. Some of the smaller communities are right there behind them, with Tiffen, Bondurant, Grimes and Polk City being in the top five growers as far as cities go,” Krob says. Waukee grew by nearly 38 percent from 2014 to 2015. Cedar Rapids has the second largest overall population in the state, followed by Davenport, Sioux City and Iowa City.

There are 11 cities in Iowa with a population over 50,000, but Krob says many Iowans choose to live in a city that is smaller.  “One thing that I did find very interesting….if you look at the cities with just a population over 10-thousand — that makes only four percent of all the cities in Iowa — yet that accounts for 50 percent of the population,” according to Krob. “So, you have a small number contributing to a large part of the population.”

Since 2010, 224 Iowa cities have gained population, 53 cities had no change, and 635 cities lost population. “The population growth we are seeing in Iowa, we have been seeing again over the last 20, almost 30 years now. It’s a slow, steady growth. We don’t gain population rapidly, but we do gain population every year,” Krob explains.”The metropolitan areas tend to be the areas that gain population, while your rural areas are the ones that are losing population.”

In the report – Clinton lost an estimated 821 residents to an estimated population in the new report at 26-thousand*and 64.

Camanche lost an estimated 107 to 4,341.  DeWitt lost an estimated 80 people to a population of 5,242,

Clinton is listed as the 18th in size in the state while DeWitt is 73rd and Camanche is 90th.

Le Roy in southern Iowa’s Decatur County barely inched above one dozen residents to hit 14 and is the smallest city in the state. Beaconsfield is second smallest at 15. The state did lose one city in 2015 — Center Junction in Jones County.

You can see where your city ranks on the State Data Center’s website at: Population estimates – there are several different ways to view the statics at this website

 

 

 

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