5 Biggest US Cities Facing Depopulation by 2100

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1. Detroit, MI

Five-Year Change: -7.83%

Annual Loss Rate: -1.322%

Detroit has experienced one of the most dramatic shifts in urban population in the US. In the 1950s, it held the position of the fifth most populous city, but since then, it has witnessed a significant decline, losing around 61% of its population. One of the key reasons for the population decrease has been the decentralization of the automotive industry, which has led to job losses and economic decline in the city.

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