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Published - Friday, March 28, 2008

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Area population inches up


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The La Crosse area’s population grew faster than the state average, according to new Census Bureau estimates.

The La Crosse metro area, which includes La Crescent, Minn., grew 0.7 percent to 130,926 from July 2006 to July 2007. That metro growth was in spite of a slight population decrease in Houston County, Minn., part of which is included in the La Crosse metro numbers.
Meanwhile, La Crosse County alone grew 0.9 percent, to 111,411 from 2006 to 2007. Statewide, the population increased by 0.5 percent.

La Crosse County Planner Charlie Handy said the number’s aren’t surprising and are on track with the county’s projections of reaching 113,000 by 2010.

“We’re not like St. Croix County, which is in the top 100 counties in the nation,” Handy said of the county just east of the Twin Cities metro area. “I think we’re actually insulated a little bit from peaks and valleys that way. It’s more steady and consistent. That’s a good thing.”

The bureau’s estimates are based on the numbers of births and deaths each year, plus the number of people migrating to the area.

“We have some immigration basically, but not a lot. Immigration is not necessarily a bad thing, but it brings challenges. It brings opportunities,” Handy said.

“When there’s growth, it’s typically immigration, and typically immigration increases your diversity, which is a very good thing,” Handy said. “But that increase in diversity also creates challenges. Any of these communities that see large growth are seeing significant immigration, which just basically speeds up those challenges.”

Of the 4,088 new metro area residents since 2000, 3,033 came from natural growth, according to the census. The area’s net migration was 1,643 people.

Reid Magney can be reached at (608) 791-8211 or rmagney@lacrossetribune.com.
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Yellow media watch wrote on Mar 28, 2008 3:44 PM:

" We lost a lot of $15-$20 per hour jobs, but we gained hundreds more $2-$10 per hour jobs.
This is a wonderful story idea for the Trib to enlighten us about. "

ACE wrote on Mar 28, 2008 11:51 AM:

" La Crosse is losing jobs but population is growing? Must be all the free loaders moving here getting all the handouts. Wisconsin is known for handouts not cheese anymore. "

Moderate Republican wrote on Mar 28, 2008 9:58 AM:

" St Croix Co hit it big during the housing boom, now they have one of the highest foreclosure rates in the state. "

justanopinion wrote on Mar 28, 2008 7:58 AM:

" Exactly what I was thinking Krusty before I scrolled down and saw your post. BTW, for whatever it is worth, Ct. Croix has one of the largest Meth problems in the nation as well, literally. Which I believe is also noteworthy. "

rprp wrote on Mar 28, 2008 7:57 AM:

" As long as Wisconsin is a agriculture economy the state will never grow fast. Iowa is a good example. It will probably go down in the future. "

Krusty wrote on Mar 28, 2008 7:44 AM:

" This story is worthless, it doesn't tell me what cities are included in the "metro area" besides Lacresent. The only "fact" I can find in this story is that Lacrosse County grew .9% which hardly seems newsworthy. I want to know how many people moved out of the city of Lacrosse into the surrounding cities of Onalaska, Holmen, West Salem, Etc... "


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