Nobody's talking about this, but there are some interesting population trends coming from the American Community Survey, which estimates population outside of the census years.
Tulsa County and Tulsa MSA have continued to see growth through 2021. City of Tulsa, however, seems to have lost a bit of population as of July 2021 (and I think in 2020 as well). I know we did lose WPX during that period which would negatively impact population (and we are looking at a lagging indicator), but this does suggest a bit of concern, but IMO not alarm. Thoughts?
Tulsa County and Tulsa MSA have continued to see growth through 2021. City of Tulsa, however, seems to have lost a bit of population as of July 2021 (and I think in 2020 as well). I know we did lose WPX during that period which would negatively impact population (and we are looking at a lagging indicator), but this does suggest a bit of concern, but IMO not alarm. Thoughts?