Arizona cities lose population growth to far outskirts

Marana's gain is Tucson's loss.
Marana’s gain is Tucson’s loss.

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services

The suburbs on the edge of the state’s big metro areas are no longer the places to move — at least not at the rate they once were.

New figures from the U.S. Census Bureau show the big population shifts are occurring farther and farther out.

“There’s a fairly steady progression outward of the ring of growth,” said Tom Rex, an economist at the W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University.

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Related: Key Takeaways From New Census Population Data on Cities/Governing Magazine

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