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Erie
0.3%
Projected Population Change,
2020 to 2050
Data Source: Pennsylvania State Data Center.
Prepared by the Center for Rural Pennsylvania.
Warren
-11.1%
McKean
-8.1%
Crawford
-4.7%
Potter
-9.3%
Tioga
-9.8%
Bradford
-4.8%
Susquehanna
-13.4%
Wayne
-15.0%
Forest
-19.7%
Mercer
-5.1%
Venango
-10.6%
Elk
-15.4%
Cameron
-9.7%
Lycoming
-1.6%
Sullivan
-2.7%
Wyoming
-10.3%
Lackawanna
0.8%
Pike
-24.3%
Clarion
Clinton
0.7%
-4.7% Jefferson
Montour
Lawrence
-6.6%
Butler
-7.5%
Armstrong
-15.6%
Beaver
-8.9%
Indiana
10.9%
Allegheny
-1.8%
Westmoreland
-5.5%
Clearfield
-7.3%
Centre
12.3%
3.2% Columbia
Luzerne
3.6%
-15.8%
Union
15.0%
Monroe
-4.7%
Northumberland
Carbon
-13.0%
Snyder
-1.3%
-8.4%
Northampton
-2.1%
Mifflin
4.6% Juniata
Schuylkill
-10.5%
Lehigh
11.3%
Cambria Blair
-9.2% -6.4% Huntingdon
15.1%
-2.8%
Perry Dauphin
-4.5% 11.3%
Lebanon
Berks
7.4%
Bucks
-7.5%
12.7%
-16.0%
Washington
-10.0%
Cumberland
14.1%
Montgomery
0.2%
Greene
-4.8%
Fayette
-4.9%
Somerset
-11.2%
Bedford
-8.3%
Lancaster
8.4%
Chester
Fulton Franklin
-1.1% 0.5%
Adams
-12.0%
York
4.0%
6.9% Delaware
Philadelphia
14.7%
5.5%
Statewide Population Change: 1.6%
Population Decrease or No Change
Population Increase
Center for
RURAL
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