By Holly Meyer Journal staff | Posted: Saturday, June 26, 2010 9:00 am
Rapid City can boast a steady growth in population for the past decade.
The U.S. Census Bureau released the 2009 population estimates for the country this week and Rapid City, now at 67,107 people, has jumped 12.6 percent since 2000, adding between 800 and 1,500 people each year. Pennington County passed the 100,000 milestone with a 2 percent jump from 2008 for a total of 100,850 people in 2009.
Rapid City Mayor Alan Hanks said the city became a regional hub for a number of amenities, including retail, medical care, entertainment and retirement.
“We’ve been very fortunate in the fact that Rapid City offers what I would call a quality of life that very, very few other communities in the country can offer,” Hanks said.
The recent recession did not phase the growth in population, and Hanks said Rapid City seemed to weather the economic downturn better than other parts of the country.
Rapid City can boast a steady growth in population for the past decade.
The U.S. Census Bureau released the 2009 population estimates for the country this week and Rapid City, now at 67,107 people, has jumped 12.6 percent since 2000, adding between 800 and 1,500 people each year. Pennington County passed the 100,000 milestone with a 2 percent jump from 2008 for a total of 100,850 people in 2009.
Rapid City Mayor Alan Hanks said the city became a regional hub for a number of amenities, including retail, medical care, entertainment and retirement.
“We’ve been very fortunate in the fact that Rapid City offers what I would call a quality of life that very, very few other communities in the country can offer,” Hanks said.
The recent recession did not phase the growth in population, and Hanks said Rapid City seemed to weather the economic downturn better than other parts of the country.