In Watertown-Fort Drum, New York, a combination of economic challenges and harsh weather conditions is leading to fewer remaining residents.
The New Orleans-Metairie area, known for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant lifestyle, is facing a paradox.
The worrisome decline underlines the area's significant difficulty in keeping and recruiting inhabitants, revealing deeper socio-economic concerns.
Sioux City, covering areas in Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota, is facing a notable demographic shift.
An 11.0% reduction in population, resulting in the loss of 9,409 residents, brought the last recorded population to 76,175.
Panama City, Florida, with its attractive coastal location, is experiencing a 10.8% drop in population.
The waning number reflects broader trends affecting smaller cities in the Midwest, with economic and social factors playing a key role.
An 8.2% emptier city, amounting to 18,555 people leaving, brought the population to 208,309 at the last record.