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Biggest U.S. Cities with the Most Unchanged Population

Name the biggest cities in the United States that have had the most unchanged population in the past 50 years.
Order defined by the annual growth rate.
Only cities with at least 100,000 people as of the 2020 Census.
Cities that are not the largest in their metro area marked in gold.
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1970
2020
City
153,968
153,701
Jackson
507,087
508,090
Kansas City
495,039
498,715
Atlanta
197,649
198,917
Grand Rapids
101,777
101,079
New Bedford
309,980
311,527
Saint Paul
434,400
429,954
Minneapolis
147,370
148,655
Rockford
623,988
633,104
Memphis
190,026
187,041
Mobile
125,011
126,587
Topeka
1970
2020
City
117,548
115,282
Beaumont
137,707
134,023
New Haven
182,064
187,593
Shreveport
98,469
101,724
Davenport
204,297
211,569
Yonkers
98,944
103,639
Woodbridge
156,542
148,654
Bridgeport
163,905
155,929
Springfield, MA
641,071
675,647
Boston
104,199
109,976
Dearborn
108,033
114,403
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