Omaha’s Population Is Growing — But the Real Story is Who’s Leaving

The Omaha metro area crossed a major milestone in 2024: a population of more than 1 million people. According to Dr. Josie Schafer, director of the Center for Public Affairs Research at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, that moment was both exciting and revealing.

“We’re on a steady, upward trajectory,” Schafer said. From 2020 to 2024, the Omaha metro grew by 3.3 percent — faster than the state as a whole and roughly on par with similar metro areas like Kansas City. While smaller places such as Sioux Falls, S.D., and Des Moines, Iowa, are growing more quickly, Omaha sits solidly in the middle when compared to peer metros.

What pushed Omaha over the one-million mark, however, was not people moving from other states. Instead, Schafer points to international migration as the key driver. Domestic migration — people moving state to state — remains negative for both the metro and Nebraska overall…

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