Cities with the highest growth in millennial population from 2010 to 2015
- Colorado Springs: 14.7 percent growth
- San Antonio: 14.4 percent
- Denver: 12.8 percent
- Orlando, Fla.: 12.7 percent
- Honolulu: 12.2 percent
- Austin: 11.8 percent
- Cape Coral, Fla.: 11.7 percent
- Houston: 11.7 percent
- Sarasota, Fla.: 11.1 percent
- Seattle: 10.8 percent
Cities with the highest share of millennials as of 2015
- Provo-Orem, Utah: 30.4 percent
- Austin, Texas: 27.2 percent
- San Diego: 27 percent
- Virginia Beach, Va.: 26.9 percent
- Madison, Wis.: 26.8 percent
- Colorado Springs, Colo.: 26.4 percent
- Bakersfield, Calif.: 26.3 percent
- Honolulu: 26.3 percent
- Salt Lake City: 26.2 percent
The U.S. cities with the lowest increases in millennial populations are Birmingham, Ala. (–0.6 percent); Chicago (0.2 percent); Toledo, Ohio (0.5 percent); and St. Louis (0.9 percent).
Source: “Here’s Where Millennials Are Moving,” Curbed.com (Jan. 26, 2018)
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