The Greenville-Anderson-Mauldin Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) population 1/ increased from 454,689 in 1970 to 824,115 in 2010. That was an increase of 81.2 percent.
The foreign-born (FB) population increased from 2,056 in 1970 to 46,449 in 2010. That was an increase of 2159.2 percent. The foreign-born share changed from 0.5 percent to 5.6 percent.
The share of the overall population that was native-born (NB) increased by 71.8 percent.
Greenville MSA: Population 1970-2010
The first chart below shows the three population change factors for three periods adjusted for annual average amounts. Domestic migration (NDM) was the primary factor in population increase in all periods.
The second chart shows the same data but with an adjustment to reflect births to immigrants shifted to NIM. In it, NDM remained the primary factor adding population.
Greenville MSA: Sources of Population Change 1990-2014 Greenville MSA: Sources of Population Change (Adjusted) 1990-2014
B-D NDM NIM B-D NDM NIM 90-'99 38.8% 55.1% 6.1% 90-'99 34.3% 55.1% 10.6% 00-'09 30.4% 51.6% 18.0% 00-'09 23.1% 51.6% 25.3% 10-'14 30.5% 53.1% 16.2% 10-'14 19.9% 53.1% 26.8%
1/ Anderson, Greenville, Laurens, and Pickens counties.
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