Wednesday, May 29

Census: Largest cities misplaced greater than 1M day residents as commuters stayed residence throughout pandemic

The daytime populations of New York, Los Angeles and Chicago plunged to ghost city ranges as extra commuters labored from residence in the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Census Bureau reported Wednesday.

The Census Bureau reported that it analyzed the commuter-adjusted inhabitants of the nation’s largest cities from 2019 and 2021 “to highlight how the dramatic increase in home-based work during the COVID-19 pandemic changed the population distribution of certain key metros during a typical workday.”

The bureau discovered greater than 1 million individuals lacking from the New York, Los Angeles and Chicago metro areas throughout 9 a.m. to five p.m. enterprise hours in 2021 in contrast with 2019, the final 12 months earlier than the pandemic.



“This estimate includes residents of an area who do not work and workers who work in an area regardless of whether they live there, and excludes workers who live but do not work in an area,” statisticians Michael Burrows and Charlynn Burd wrote in a abstract of the figures.

The census figures didn’t embody vacationers, college students and different transient guests to the cities.

At greater than 8 million individuals, New York is the most important metropolis within the nation, adopted by Los Angeles with greater than 3 million residents and Chicago with greater than 2 million.

According to the census report, the commuter-adjusted inhabitants of New York County — which is synonymous with Manhattan, the enterprise district — dropped by about 800,000 individuals from 2019 to 2021. By distinction, the county’s whole resident inhabitants fell by solely 50,000 over the identical interval.

Noting that extra individuals labored from residence in adjoining counties in 2021, Mr. Burrows and Ms. Burd mentioned that implies “many people who worked in Manhattan in 2019 did not live there and no longer routinely commuted there two years later.”

In the Los Angeles space, each the resident and commuter-adjusted populations of Los Angeles County fell by about 200,000 between 2019 and 2021.

In Orange County, the opposite county within the L.A. metro space, the resident inhabitants fell by roughly 8,000 and the commuter-adjusted inhabitants dropped by round 50,000.

Illinois’ Cook County, the house of Chicago, noticed a drop of about 60,000 commuter-adjusted residents regardless of an general acquire of about 23,000 residents between 2019 and 2021.

The two largest cities in Texas got here subsequent on the census listing of most dramatic declines in daytime residents.

Dallas County’s commuter-adjusted inhabitants declined by round 140,000, whilst its resident inhabitants fell by about 49,000 individuals. The commuter-adjusted inhabitants of Harris County, residence to Houston, fell by roughly 52,000 individuals whereas its resident inhabitants elevated by round 15,000.

The report didn’t say whether or not the pattern has continued since 2021, the final 12 months for which figures can be found.

“The [Census Bureau] will continue to collect information about ways communities are changing in the face of new commuting trends,” Mr. Burrows and Ms. Burd wrote.

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