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>New Orleans lost 39,000 residents between 2020 and 2024, making it the fastest-shrinking metro area in the United States, according to US Census data.
Louisiana's largest city is plagued by anemic economic opportunity and slow job growth, rising housing and insurance costs, and persistent concerns about crime and crumbling infrastructure.
Giovanni Lincoln, a 44-year-old lifelong New Orleans resident, told the Daily Mail that New Orleans hasn't truly been the same since Hurricane Katrina in August 2025.
Archive: https://archive.today/68sU7
From the post:
>>New Orleans lost 39,000 residents between 2020 and 2024, making it the fastest-shrinking metro area in the United States, according to US Census data.
Louisiana's largest city is plagued by anemic economic opportunity and slow job growth, rising housing and insurance costs, and persistent concerns about crime and crumbling infrastructure.
Giovanni Lincoln, a 44-year-old lifelong New Orleans resident, told the Daily Mail that New Orleans hasn't truly been the same since Hurricane Katrina in August 2025.
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