Nobody wants to admit that the city is one the hardest to count and therefore severely under counted. Because it would go against the narrative.

It was under counted in 2010 and it'll no doubt be under counted now.

There will obviously be a loss but the vast majority of it will be fallout from the great recession which is not at all a reflection of the city today. With the major investments and new jobs we've seen coming to the city these census numbers do not really paint the same picture anymore, the city is undeniably in a better position than it was ten years ago, almost a 180 change.