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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 Pennsylvania
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