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Welcome to Alternative Data 📊 From 1950 to 2050, the population landscape of America’s largest cities tells a powerful story of migration, economic change, and urban evolution. Traditional industrial cities in the Northeast and Midwest dominated early rankings, but over time, growth shifted toward the South and West. New York City has remained the nation’s largest urban center, while cities such as Los Angeles, Houston, Dallas, and Miami expanded rapidly due to job creation, immigration, and suburban growth. Meanwhile, some historic manufacturing cities experienced slower growth or decline as industries transformed. Looking ahead to 2050, projections suggest continued expansion of Sun Belt cities and major metropolitan hubs, reflecting long-term demographic and economic trends shaping the United States. ⛲ Sources: ▫️ U.S. Census Bureau ▫️ Population projections & historical datasets 💻 Editor: ▫️ Camtasia 🖼️ Thumbnails: ▫️ Photoshop Cities featured in the video: New York Buenos Aires Chicago Los Angeles Mexico City Philadelphia Rio de Janeiro Detroit Boston Sao Paulo San Francisco Pittsburgh St. Louis Montreal Cleveland Santiago Washington, D.C. Montevideo Baltimore La Habana Lima Toronto Dallas Bogota Miami Caracas Belo Horizonte Guadalajara Houston Atlanta Monterrey Brasilia