Do you
want to know how much your city’s population has changed in the 10 year period
between 2000 and 2010? Chicago Real Estate Forum recently published an infographic
showing the population growth for some of
Chicago’s top cities
according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau.
”An
infographic is a great tool to take a large amount of data and put it into a
graphic image that you can actually understand. Anyone can easily look at this
infographic and discern how Chicago's population has grown over the past 10
years,” said Mitch Levinson, publisher of Chicago Real Estate Forum and
managing partner of mRELEVANCE.
According
to the data, the cities that grew the most between 2000 and 2010 are Aurora,
Joliet, Plainfield, Homer Glen and Huntley. Aurora grew by more than 54,000
residents in the 10 year period, while Joliet grew by more than 41,000 people.
Plainfield and Homer Glen both saw an increase of more than 24,000 residents,
and Huntley grew by almost 19,000 residents. Other large cities with a high
rate of population growth included Elgin, Naperville, Waukegan, Evanston and
Bolingbrook.
Overall,
Chicago saw a massive population increase in the Southwest suburbs and a
relative decrease in the near Northwest.
The
infographic was designed by Marketing RELEVANCE, a marketing, communication and
interactive agency with offices in both Chicago and Atlanta.
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