Between 2020 and 2023, the greater Philadelphia region’s population dropped by just 0.2%. But that decline was not felt equally. Our main story takes us through population changes in the suburbs.
The Philadelphia skyline is reflected in the water of the Cooper River at sunset in Pennsauken Cherry Hill Collingswood Oct. 16, 2022.
Between 2020 and 2023, the greater Philadelphia region’s population dropped by just 0.2%. But that decline was not felt equally. Our main story takes usThe pandemic and the rise of remote jobs altered the way many people work, commute, and live. The impact continues to be felt in population changes across Philadelphia’s suburbs. But there are other factors at play, too, experts say.
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