10 Cities EVERYONE is LEAVING in America
Today we’re looking at 10 cities everyone is leaving in America, based on population decline from 2020 to 2025 for U.S. cities with more than 100,000 residents. These are not tiny ghost towns or forgotten rural communities. These are major American cities that are losing thousands of people as residents move away for cheaper housing, better jobs, safer neighborhoods, lower taxes, better infrastructure, and a better quality of life. In this video, we rank cities by the percentage of population they lost from 2020 to 2025, including Palmdale, Glendale, Downey, New Orleans, Inglewood, Torrance, San Francisco, Shreveport, St. Louis, and Jackson, Mississippi. Some of these cities are losing residents because the cost of living has become too high. Others are struggling with crime, weak job growth, poverty, aging infrastructure, water problems, insurance costs, and people moving to the suburbs or other states. California dominates part of this list because many residents are leaving expensive cities in Los Angeles County and the Bay Area. Cities like San Francisco, Torrance, Glendale, Downey, Inglewood, and Palmdale show how even desirable locations can lose population when housing becomes unaffordable. Meanwhile, cities like Shreveport, St. Louis, New Orleans, and Jackson show a different side of population decline, where economic struggles, public safety concerns, infrastructure failures, and shrinking tax bases make it harder to keep residents. If you are interested in U.S. population trends, cities losing residents, California population decline, Southern cities in decline, affordable places to move, urban decline, migration trends, or why Americans are leaving certain cities, this video breaks it all down with numbers, reasons, and a little sarcasm because apparently cities collapsing politely was too much to ask. Cities covered in this video: Palmdale, California Glendale, California Downey, California New Orleans, Louisiana Inglewood, California Torrance, California San Francisco, California Shreveport, Louisiana St. Louis, Missouri Jackson, Mississippi Topics covered: cities everyone is leaving in America, cities losing population, fastest shrinking cities in America, U.S. population decline 2025, cities people are moving away from, California cities losing residents, Jackson Mississippi population decline, St. Louis population loss, San Francisco population decline, New Orleans population decline, Shreveport Louisiana decline, why people are leaving California, urban decline in America, migration trends in the United States, worst cities for population loss, cities shrinking the fastest. World According to Briggs covers U.S. cities, states, migration trends, retirement destinations, cost of living, crime, housing, and quality-of-life rankings. You can also follow us: Facebook: World According to Briggs Instagram: World2Briggs Do you want to move to that perfect place? Do you need a local Realtor for the area you want to move to? HomeAndMoney.com can help: Use this link: https://homeandmoney.com/briggs/ New Merch https://briggs-azm-shop.fourthwall.co... Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] 🔶My Other Channel: 🏡Suite Life For Briggs: @SuiteLife4Briggs 📚Doing It With Briggs: @DoingItWithBriggs 🎓On This Day: @AboutToday

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