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RICHFIELD, MN — Richfield has nearly 2,000 more residents living in it right now than it did 10 years ago, according to data released Thursday from the 2020 United States Census. The city's growth in population mirrors the growth in other towns and suburbs in the Twin Cities metro area.
Meanwhile, many rural towns in Minnesota lost population or remained stagnant between 2010 and 2020.
"Many counties within metro areas saw growth, especially those in the south and west. However, as we've been seeing in our annual population estimates, our nation is growing slower than it used to," said Marc Perry, a senior demographer at the Census Bureau.
"This decline is evident at the local level where around 52% of the counties in the United States saw their 2020 Census populations decrease from their 2010 Census populations."
Metro suburbs like Richfield, Maple Grove, and St. Louis Park grew in population. Towns like Northfield and Duluth held steady. International Falls lost population.
Overall, Minnesota's population grew to more than 5,700,000 in 2020, a 7.6 percent increase since 2010.
Also read: 2020 Census Results: 35 MN Counties Lost Population
Here's a look at population growth and decline in cities across Minnesota:
Maple Grove
2020 population: 70,2532010 population: 61,567 Minneapolis
2020 population: 429,9542010 population: 382,578 St. Louis Park
2020 population: 50,0102010 population: 45,250 Richfield
2020 population: 36,9942010 population: 35,228 Stillwater
2020 population: 19,3942010 population: 18,225 Duluth
2020 population: 86,6972010 population: 86,265 Northfield
2020 population: 20,7902010 population: 20,007 International Falls
2020 population: 5,8022010 population: 6,424 Reporting and writing from The Associated Press was used in this report.
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